Sorry Nick, didn't mean to stomp on your changes, you beat me to it
after I loaded the page but before I made the changes.
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Importance: Undecided = Low
** Changed in: packagekit (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Nathan Handler (nhandler)
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 236778 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/236778
Hello charlesindeed and FrenchNux! Please do not comment in a duplicate
bug as developers will not read comments here. Please go to bug #236778
(as noted above) and leave your comments there, so they will be
Hi John, Alexander. I think I have added enough information in the
description. Please re-read it and try following those steps, noting the
crucial aspect is that the location bar is NOT visible when you hit
Ctrl+T. It probably isn't proper to mark my own bug as Confirmed from
Incomplete, so
Moving to triaged as I believe this bug is ready for developers to take
a look at. I would love any feedback on the cause of this issue!
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Hi Sebastien. I have edited the title to reflect my understanding of
this bug. I *think* what happened is that the original problem appeared
in hardy-proposed and this bug was filed. Regardless of this bug the
-proposed was pushed to updates, and as such people are commenting about
having the
Sebastien, could you clarify fixed for everybody? Do you mean everyone
who has enabled -proposed and is updated in that respect? Because I do
not use -proposed, and definitely DO have this bug on my end with normal
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Hi Razor, thanks for using Ubuntu and thanks for taking the time to file
this bug report. Would you mind taking a look at bug #236778 and seeing
if that is actually your issue? If so we can mark this as a duplicate
and get it more attention, otherwise if it is a separate issue we will
need more
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Thanks Mantas. Could you just clarify, this patch does in fact NOT
address the issue? Should it be used for any reason?
Also, what is the rationale for adding the initial user to the
sambashare group if it exists? Thanks for adding this extra information,
thanks!
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Hi mike. Thanks for using Ubuntu, and as Alexander implies, Firefox is
updated through Ubuntu's package manager. This happens for many reasons,
including because it allows us to test the releases before giving them
out to an LTS audience (we don't want sudden breakage!), and because
often we have
Hi Mik3, and thanks for using Ubuntu! You might consider making a
blueprint for this in Launchpad, explaining it in more detail (such as
what determines the colors on the bar?). Blueprints are generally the
way to go for improvements, as opposed to bugs.
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** Summary changed:
- gnome appearance properties causes CPU spike hardy-proposed
+ gnome-appearance-properties causes CPU spike hardy-proposed
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: nautilus
- Recent updates in hardy-propsed causes a significant cpu spike
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 236778 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/236778
Hi pt123, thanks for using Ubuntu and filing a bug report. However, this
particular report is a duplicate of bug #236778, so please see that bug
for more information, add any information it may be missing,
I don't get updates from Hardy proposed yet I notice this bug today. Did
it get released into normal updates, and if so, am I understanding
correctly that now a fix is proposed?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/236778
You received
Thanks Dimitrios for pointing out Ctrl+L, I didn't know about that!
Since this is a regression from FF2 I wonder if there is an upstream
report about this, and if not, if one should be opened.
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** Summary changed:
- Cannot remove any installed theme.
+ Cannot remove any theme in awn-manager except the currently enabled one
** Description changed:
- When trying to remove an installed theme, the manager doesn't remove it.
- This is what I get when running the awn-manager from a terminal
** Description changed:
When trying to remove an installed theme, awn-manager doesn't remove it,
unless it is the currently selected radio box entry. In other words, it
only removes it if the highlighted and selected entries are the same.
This is the terminal output when attempting to
Also, it would be interesting to see if Flash could be the cause. Try a
'mv ~/.mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so
~/.mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so.bak', restart Firefox, and try it
again. Then to restore the Flash plugin do 'mv
~/.mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so.bak
Hello, thanks for using Ubuntu and taking the time to file this bug! I
am able to visit that perfectly fine on Ubuntu 8.04 with Firefox 3b5, so
I can't confirm that bug here. Is there anything different you are doing
that you could think of? What extensions (if any) do you have installed
in
Hello, is this really fixed? I came here from
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WubiGuide and had this error today installing
Ubuntu 8.04 with Wubi. All went well until the second restart (the one
after installation from within Ubuntu), and I got Error 15 on all
entries including Windows, which was quite
Thanks chip. Would you be able to take a screenshot (press the Print
Screen button) of the warning and also one of the bar in the bottom of
the page, so I can get a better idea of what is going on here? Then you
can just attach them to your comment here, using the attachment box
below the comment
Yeah, this seriously hinders usability. I was shocked the first time I
realized I was going to have to go into the other folder, look at the
size and dates, and compare them with the others file myself, for each
file that already existed, each time I did this. Also I can't believe
this has been a
Wow, you are right! I can confirm this here with apparently everything
installed by default in System/[Preferences|Administration]. Of note,
things added later can be dragged just fine (awn-manager, ccsm). Also of
note, Help and Support and About Ubuntu, in the System menu, are
draggable, while
I have had this behavior as well, but with specific mp3s, not all of
them. No matter how many times I would retag a certain one, it would
always revert after a second or two. I restarted rhythmbox, and the
computer itself, but nothing worked.
James, would you mind clarifying if this happens with
Hi Chip, thanks for using Ubuntu and taking the time to file a bug
report in order to make Ubuntu better! Could you please provide some
more detail regarding what exactly you can't get off the screen, and
what makes it come on the screen in the first place? Is it a Firefox 3
dialog? When did this
What are the requirements for updating this in Hardy as well (point
release?), or backporting? It would be great to be able to use Flash 10
in Hardy with official support (and via a package, and not manually
copying an .so file). Thanks for any input!
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** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 229106
Updating to 8.04 from 7.10 and it said The upgrade aborts now
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Okay crazy, thanks for your quick turnaround! I set the Importance as
High as it seems to have a pretty severe impact on what I estimate is a
small portion of users. Thanks to your logs it should be ready for the
devs. Thanks for using Ubuntu and for contributing!
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Hi crazy and thanks for your bug report. I am going to mark this as
Confirmed since your report looks good, but would you mind adding the
attachments individually? This will make it easier for the developers to
see what logs are here, and to examine them easier, and move this bug
along.
**
Crazy, it looks like you made a typo and the correct bug is #229106, so
I am marking this Invalid. Let me know if I made a mistake, and thanks
for reporting your bug!
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Hello, I would just like to add that this also affects Hardy.
Also I appreciate the workaround Igor, but it is unwieldy and assumes
you have write access to the working directory, which is not always
going to be the case.
The upstream bug report seems somewhat stagnant; a patch or two is
Nick and Sebastien, the most reasonable solution is to enable the
Custom option after installing compizconfig-settingsmanager and not
just simple-ccsm. The reason why this is important is because if you
install compizconfig-settingsmanager and then change the option in
Appearances, your settings
those users have no need to run this tab at all if they don't want to
select one of the default choices
Yes Sebastien, you have hit on EXACTLY the point, but are looking at it
backwards!!! We DO want to be able to select one the default choices,
after using ccsm, without losing all of our
Yes Sebastien, I don't recall any issues in switching between
None/Normal/Extra and Custom. It seemed to remember my settings. Are you
saying it shouldn't, or that it is supposed to but doesn't for some
people?
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Yes, please! I have been using this for awhile and find it to be much
more stable and reliable than 0.2.1, currently in the Hardy repos.
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** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 215728
[MASTER] Committing to urlclassifier3.sqlite causes excessive CPU usage and
disk I/O
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From duplicate bug #226517, another screenshot was attached which more
clearly illustrates where the volume name is used and where the drive
name is used. I have attached it here. Thanks Jeldert.
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Hi Andrea. Keep in mind when looking at a bug report that you are
getting an incredibly biased view of the effect of the bug, as few
people are going to post in a bug report saying to say the bug does not
affect them. This bug does not affect all Firefox users in Hardy across
the board. In some
After looking at upstream, it looks like they have a pretty good handle
on this:
After some testing, it looks like this gets pretty bad on linux.
Once we hit sqlite's cache size, sqlite starts hitting the disk pretty
hard. While the database is small this isn't a big deal (we don't hit
the
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 63352 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/63352
Hi Bob, thanks for your bug report and thanks for using Ubuntu! Luckily
for you this is already a very well-known issue and is being worked on
by both Creative and the Linux community. There are a few options
Hi David. The gray color just means that Firefox is taking awhile to
respond, perhaps due to flash issues. If you can provide more details on
what exactly triggers this issue, that could be helpful. Does the issue
happen without Compiz running? Was Compiz enabled by default or did you
manually
Okay, well since people are discussing this existence of this, I can
confirm it on Hardy RC.
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xq, as much as it would be great to support this card out of the box,
Hardy is released in a mere 3 days! That wouldn't be anywhere near
enough time to get something out and thoroughly tested. However the more
people here who can test it and report back, the sooner we can decide if
it is stable
Thanks so much Sebastien for helping squash this bug! I think you have
saved some data with this one, and definitely frustration from all the
upgraders who would have otherwise not been able to shutdown with music
playing.
I am also very glad to see that you took my suggestion and made the
plugin
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 111061 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/111061
Hello Fred and thanks for your bug report, however this is already a bug
on launchpad, so I shall mark it as a duplicate to draw more attention
to this issue. Please direct your comments to that bug and I
Hello Jean-Paul, and thanks for this report. Have you ensured that the
volumes in Totem are equivalent in both cases? Totem has its own volume
level, which might be low in comparison to say, the Amarok volume,
causing this issue. Let me know, I personally do not experience this
issue.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 183943 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/183943
Hi Kevin and thanks for your bug report! This report is a duplicate of
bug #183943, so I am marking it as such to increase the awareness. I
encourage you to subscribe to that bug, and see if there is anything
Hello Aaron and thanks for your report; however, this is not a bug at
all but in fact a feature. Please check out
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LibAtaForAtaDisks for more information.
Essentially the idea is to replace the existing PATA storage drivers in
the IDE subsystem with libata-pata drivers
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marking this as also affecting awn in Ubuntu.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Hi Arand, I have confirmed that you are correct! If you have g-p-m set
to shutdown on critical battery, it works fine even with music playing
in Rhythmbox. However, the suspend and hibernate options do not
work, as Rhythmbox denies the request. I will move the importance to
High, as you are
Hi Sebastien. I said if not hardware damage, as in, potentially. It
seems possible that a firmware update, write operation, or some other
process that needs warning to return a device to a safe state, could be
immediately interrupted without warning. That *could* be bad.
Also, I don't recall
Arand, have you confirmed that it stops hibernation on critical battery
level? My machine is set to shut down on critical battery, and I tested
it yesterday (rhythmbox 0.11.5-0ubuntu4, g-p-m 2.22.1-1ubuntu4) and
although I could not manually shut down while music was playing, when it
got to
Hi Siegfried, I would love to confirm this as well, can you explain how
you tested the fix? Thanks!
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I followed the instructions to obtain a backtrace but was unable to
reproduce the bug after several attempts. I will mark it as Invalid for
now and re-open if I can later reproduce it. Thanks Pedro!
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Thanks for the news, ExitDust, and congrats to Creative if this works.
Hopefully some users here can try this out and report back. Also of note
is the Sound Blaster X-Fi Linux Beta Driver Feedback Program which is
linked to on that page. I think they want users to report any problems
they have
Thanks Siegfried, with your instructions I can confirm that the patch
also worked well for me with no apparent adverse affects. Hopefully this
can make it into Hardy or at least the point release. I agree that the
default bittorrent client should have an icon. It makes its usability
suffer when
Hi Charles, regarding the patch for the missing icon (bug #192945), you
can see a few people have tested and commented on it, including myself.
Worked great for me. I would love to see this in Hardy because as I
mentioned in the other bug, applications without icons are hard to
manage when using
Thanks Eythian, I see what you mean, but you will have to convince me
this is a bug. You are routing an individual stream to a new location,
so when Rhythmbox opens a new stream for the next song (when not in
crossfade mode), the old routing isn't going to apply. That makes sense
to me.
If you
Thanks for the related bug raboof, do you think one is a duplicate of
the other?
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Hi Åskar, this issue should no longer exist in Hardy. Note the Fix
Released status. The patch will work fine for new users but for beta
users, the configuration file needs to be recreated. Have you followed
the instructions? The old configuration file needs to be deleted and
usplash must be
Where I said above The burden should be put on confused and irritated
users... I definitely meant should NOT be put on them, sorry for that
terrible typo!
And arand, that is a good point that I had not considered. I will bump
it up to Medium for now for reasons previously described, and after
Hi Andrew, I can confirm this is still an issue for me with
transmission-gtk 1.06-0ubuntu4. I would be happy to test this patch if
someone could build with it and put up a PPA (or, if someone could show
me a link where I can learn to do so myself).
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Thanks Matt, I will mark this as Confirmed. I don't see an explanation
as to why it was marked Incomplete so unless one is provided, it appears
to be rather full of information.
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Isn't this a bit backwards? Instead of having ccsm installation add the
option, shouldn't the option always exist, and if it is selected, ccsm
should be installed if it is not already installed, and then launched? I
thought this was the Gutsy behavior. Has this specifically been changed?
If so,
Hi Eythian and thanks for your bug report! I can try to reproduce and
confirm this for you, if you provide details on what method you used to
change the audio destination. Thanks.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/218015
You
I had this too, thanks for taking care of it so quickly...a sudo apt-get
update takes care of it!
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Okay, since two of you have reported the issue this bug addresses as
fixed, I will mark it as such. Thanks Jim and Benoit for letting me
know. If you want to file another bug for the restricted driver issue,
after checking for a duplicate of course, feel free to mention it in
here since it sounds
Hi lifi, I am going to direct you to bug #216575, since that is
specifically with 2.6.24-16, and the reporter of this bug, and another,
mentioned that 2.6.24-16 SOLVED their issue. Please comment in that bug
and subscribe yourself, to help it along. Thanks!
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Hi martalli, this sounds like a duplicate of #216575, check it out and
let me know if you agree, and I can mark it as such and increase the
awareness that way.
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Hi Jim, and thanks for your bug report. Would you mind restarting again,
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Hi Travis, I can confirm this on Hardy. Two interesting things to note,
that may help:
- Only the default alt+tab switcher exhibits this problem. The scale plugin
and shift switcher show the preview just fine.
- The preview is initially shown fine if it is unselected. IE if the
fullscreen
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
When you open a new tab in firefox, the address bar is typically focused
so you can type the address you want, hit enter, and the page is loaded.
However stating with Firefox 3 this doesn't happen in fullscreen mode so
that you have to exit
Whoever marked this as Invalid didn't offer an explanation (that I
noticed anyway) so I will make this Confirmed, as a result of that and
the two options we have:
1) Promote libjack to main. Promoting libjack0 to main would, as I understand,
require promoting libfreebob0 to main as well, however
Thanks Jonathon for your idea, however I forgot that my address bar is a
non-default location, which causes it to not be displayed when moving
the mouse up. Only the tabs are displayed in my case.
Just using the Customize option under View, I moved the address bar to
the top bar (with
Hi Bálint, bug #202543 does indeed appear related, however I am not sure
if it is a dupe. That bug seems to imply Custom was an option and
disappeared after following the instructions. This bug implies it never
existed. I can't decide if they are duplicates but I commented in the
other bug
To anyone in Agostini's case, where it never showed a Custom option, the
bug you should comment on and subscribe to is bug #210525. I am not sure
if this is a dupe of that, does anyone think so?
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For the record this is happening with what appears to be the latest
checkgmail, 1.13-1ubuntu1. This latest version does not even run, and
exits with:
File does not exist: at /usr/bin/checkgmail line 1246
A thread exited while 2 threads were running.
Is that a different bug, or a result of this
Thanks Jim. So are you saying you think the issue wasn't the Partial
Upgrade, but instead a personal issue with fstab entries, and that this
bug is no longer Valid (in other words, I can close it)? Or do you
believe there is some issue? For the record I restarted just fine after
the Partial
Hi Jim and Lifi,
Thanks for your comments. The partial upgrade update grub which, based
on your comments, could be the cause. I will have time to look at this
later but if both of you (or anyone else reading this) could search for
a bug that this might be a duplicate of (possibly in grub), I
Hello uwe and thanks for your bug report! I have changed the title
slightly to make it less ambiguous; using win to abbreviate Windows
is probably not optimal in the future as win is also both a noun and
verb, neither of which have anything to do with Windows. Hopefully this
will help someone else
Hello Benoit, you have done the right thing indeed! If other people
affected could also disable quite splash (Benoit, would you mind
providing instructions on how you did it for people unaware), then we
can get more details on what is causing it. Thanks!
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Status: New =
I agree with Mads's comment in regards to importance. Wishlist I believe
is an inappropriate importance for this bug due to the medium-severe
impact it has on a non-trivial number of users. Medium is the minimum
importance I believe this should have, with High perhaps being more
appropriate, due
The remote bug is marked as RESOLVED and FIXED as of a couple days ago,
when should the remote watch pick up on it? I tried to do it manually
but it doesn't seem to want to allow me.
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Hi Ted. The latest patch works like a charm! Turns of the screen when it
should, and doesn't display any g-p-m notices either way.
I think, as far as the other part of this bug is concerned (in regards
to shutdown/suspect/etc), I will spin it off into a new bug, and this
one can be fixed. They
Okay, after reading the upstream bug, the idea of using the md5 is being
criticized because you can still log into the site. First, Jonas claims
this isn't even true. Second, as others have mentioned, people might be
using the same password for another site and as such compromising this
password
Cory, if I were to file a new bug I think it would be a duplicate of bug
#78038, so I would recommend subscribing to that and adding some input
there, and moving our discussion there. The importance should be Medium
at least so lets do our parts in that bug.
And Ted, thanks for the great work
Actually, this would be a good project for me, in order to learn how to
do these sorts of things, so I will attempt to get a package up with the
md5 patch in the next day or two.
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audioscrobbler password saved configuration file
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/42686
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Interesting, its not listed by the interface - ah, because it has the
'hidden' flag set.
I'll disable it for now.
Robert Collins said this above on 1/5/2007, and I agree with his
decision. However it looks like in the new version it needs to be
disabled again.
Personally, my strong
Hi Mark, just so this is less confusing, let me mark it as Fix Released
in cairo, since this was reported for Hardy. Otherwise this bug report
just looks completely invalid which might be a bit deceptive. It is also
probably useful for package managers to know what other packages have
bugs as a
Actually, I don't know if my decision was the proper thing to do at all.
Someone with more knowledge can change it if they know. Otherwise, it
probably doesn't matter now that a fix has been released anyway.
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I get this too, and unfortunately I am unaware of how to fix it. Is
there a simple apt-get command? I tried the -f switch but it appears to
be only a modifier, which still needs a real argument to run.
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For me, going to a terminal and running sudo aptitude install
liblaunchpad-integration1 ran smoothly and fixed the issue by
automatically configuring the partially installed packages 'evolution',
'evolution-exchange', and 'evolution-plugins'. Afterwards, the update
tray icon and GUI returned to a
Thanks for your bug report Massimiliano, sounds like this is confirmed.
Massimiliano, can you confirm that lanzen's solution works for you?
And if so, does that mean this bug should be against ubufox instead of
firefox-3.0? Lanzen, is there more info on this bug somewhere, since you
knew to
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 212446 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/212446
Thanks lanzen for letting me know about the duplicate bugs! I appreciate
it greatly and I have marked them appropriately.
For your information Massimiliano, this bug is a duplicate of #212446
and is being
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 212446 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/212446
Hello trekfan1 and thanks for taking the time to make a bug report! This
particular bug has already been reported as bug #212446 and is being
marked as a duplicate. Luckily a fix has been committed and will
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