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This means the problem could be a syndaemon that forgets to re-enable
tapping? Will disable syndaemon and if that fixes the problem re-assign
the bug to this program, then.
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My laptop worked out of the box with ubuntu, which I actually expected so I
didn't even bother to look in the internet if it does before buying it.
There is one thing that is half-broken, though: If I close the computer it goes
into suspend mode. If I open it again it
Public bug reported:
On the log-in screen I still get a mouse cursor. If I choose an openbox
session the cursor works after login, too. But if I want to use compiz -
the cursor disappears.
My hardware is:
o lshw -class video
*-display
description: VGA compatible
Found a fix:
gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.cursor active false
Seems to be a regression.
** Tags added: regression-proposed
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Only to make things easier for everybody affected by the bug:
If I am right
gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.cursor active false
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Since my duplicate doesn't seem to add Ubuntu vivid to the affected
packages and the problem seems to have returned there: How do I mark the
bug as affects ubuntu vivid here? Or is doing so the Right Thing To
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Seems like avconf and kdenlive disagree about the format of the command-
line arguments. Deinterlacing is important for proxy-clips, anyway. The
log tells:
avconv version 11-6:11-2, Copyright (c) 2000-2014 the Libav developers
built on Oct 24 2014 21:37:42 with gcc 4.9.1
In the failed to create proxy clip there is a show log button. What happens
when you click it?
Or is the problem that nothing happens and no error message appears?
If the message tells you Unrecognized option 'deinterlace'. you have found
Bug
#1389093. If it complains you have no MP3 support
Thanks a lot!
Since the last bug that was similar was caused by gsettings-daemon was somehow
lost how it is supposed to tell xserver-xorg it wants to be informed reliably
when the mouse pointer moves I honestly don't know if I assigned it to the
right package: I think it was fixed on
Did try to make an Ubutu utopic key with the final release of Utopic
(AMD64 Desktop). Same result.
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Failed to install the bootloader
To
sudo usb-creator-gtk works just fine.
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Is this bug still valid?
The last time I tried unicode chars un Trusty - it seemed to work for me.
** Changed in: wxmaxima (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Incomplete
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Found a workaround:
The error message rounding interval to 128 microframes, ep desc says 255
microframes seems to be caused by the xhci driver that handles USB3.0 ports.
Using a USB2.0 port works fine. The same happens with some memory sticks and my
Epson Perfection V10 scanner. Will go and
Did try to make my scanner work with the latest upstream kernel. Seems
like the problem is valid there, too.
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14.04 won't detect common
Did test if the problm persists with the latest vanilla kernel (it does)
so I sent a bug report via mail to the maintainer of the xhci kernel
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The Gentoo forum advises to downgrade the kernel on hitting this bug:
https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-974052-start-0.html
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On my system the latest upstream kernel still triggers the bug in
conjuncton with an Epson Perfection V0 scanner.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
** Summary changed:
- xhci_hcd :00:14.0: Setup ERROR: setup context command for slot 3.
+ xhci_hcd: Setup
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The touchpad on my new laptop works fine (with multitouch and all) but when I
stop moving my finger the mouse pointer still moves for a quarter of a second
or similar as if a low-pass would filter the movements. Unfortunately this
delay makes it hard not to miss a button
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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Regression: 3.2.x-kernels make my system resume immediately on
Hello, Christopher,
Did completely forget about this bug report.
Kind regards,
Gunter.
Christopher M. Penalver christopher.m.penal...@gmail.com schrieb:
PeterPall, this bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any
activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still
One of the first files available for ubuntu 14.4 is a fixed version of
wxmaxima. Does anybody know how to mark the bug as fixed for a specific
distribution?
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Not exactly a bug, perhaps. But of you compile wxmaxima with an old version of
wxwidgets and then upgrade wxwidgets - wxmacima is compiled for the old
library. Did run the original code through the compiler again and the result
does not have the problem any more.
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Can confirm that:
- Bug #613530 seems to show that this has already been the case in the past
- Downgrading wxgtk to libwxgtk2.8-0_2.8.12.1-11ubuntu3 fixes the problem.
Found this package on
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/libw/libwx11/
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This bug - or at least a bug with the same symptoms has appeared on
current ubuntu saucy again. See
https://bugs.launchpad.net/wxwidgets/+bug/1226035 for details.
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bibus is still not working out-of-the-box with libreoffice in saucy ;-(
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Bibus 1.5.2-1 cannot connect to libreoffice
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It is possible to install tracker without the package tracker-miner-fs.
But without this package tracker is completely helpless and even unable
to produce a meaningful error message:
tracker-control -S
will crash in this case, the gui tools won't tell that anything is
intel-microcode complains again:
intel-microcode: failed to prepend early firmware to initramfs
Seems like the bug in intel-microcode is fixed and only the task to upgrade
initramfs is left.
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Did try it two weeks ago. Seems like either they have changed the website again
or that the problem might be limited to amazon.de
Might be a completely different bug than enolive's: The .amz files amazon sends
me seem to be valid: clamzis able to download the mp3s they point to.
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Did buy a Brother MFC8510 printer that worked out-of-the box (after
changing the protocol the printer is accessed with at
http://localhost:681, that is, since dnssd seems not to fully work for
me, see the warning) but stopped working about 2 months ago. At the same
time
On the current installation of saucy the bug seems to be fixed.
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Are you using two- factor-authentication?
apienk 828...@bugs.launchpad.net schrieb:
Nope, wait fixes nothing. The bug is still manifesting. Additionally,
when I enter empathy-accounts to remove GTalk account, it just crashes.
There's a bug report already filed on this.
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In the current version of raring the problem is still there and now
results in a warning that dictd might stop working after installing
this package which it doesn't seem to do, though.
** Changed in: dictd (Ubuntu)
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If I install banshee-extension-streamrecorder banshee hangs on startup.
If I uninstall it again banshee starts up fine. The only suspicious lines
output by banshee --debug are:
[1 Debug 22:22:36.392] Delayed Initializating Banshee.Dap.DapService
[1 Debug 22:22:36.397] Dap
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Connect a Samsung GalaxyNote to your computer. It wil automatically appear in
nautilus as ANDROID
- Click on this device. Nautilus will allow you to select the external or the
internal SD card. Select the external one.
- Create a directory on the device, delete a
** Description changed:
Connect a Samsung GalaxyNote to your computer. It wil automatically appear in
nautilus as ANDROID
- - Click on this device. Nautilus will allow you to select the external or
the internal SD card. Select the external one.
- - Create a directory on the device, delete a
** Description changed:
- Recently in 12.10 this has started occurring again, in a very similar
fashion as was previously seen in 11.10 dev, referred to here
- Bug 805303
+ The symptoms of this bug have re-emerged in 12.10 (Bug 805303) and in
+ 13.04 (Bug 1084255).
Current test cases:
Public bug reported:
Problem 1:
- Start gscan2pdf
- Open the file attached to this bug report
- try to save it as PDF
Result: gscan2pdf eats up several gigabytes of swap and RAM and then is killed
by the kernel - which is bad, since the file was part of a session saved by
gscan2pdf
Problem 2:
On my computer this happens when I change the gnome-shell theme.
If you disable the user themes extension - does the problem still exist?
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in askubuntu gluamatt wrote:
i've found how fix this :
it's in the gnome-shell.css file from the theme package
some id definitions need the class name definition :
example :
#notification { - CHANGE TO THIS - #notification, .notification {
and some other definition ... to sumup you have
On http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=149412 the creator of
zuwitko, mlaggner writes:
looks like you got some artifacts from a newer version of the gnome shell.
#notification will be changed to .notification as mentioned here:
Public bug reported:
Symptoms:
- Screen goes black after booting and showing the plymouth ubuntu logo and
stays black or
- screen keeps switching back and forth between text and greaphics mode
instead of showing the login screen
How to trigger:
- Take a system that has lightdm installed
-
In quantal the problem seems to be no longer reproducible. Is it still
there in oneiric?
@damien: Normally if you tell the system to remember passwords they are saved
into the gnome-keyring.
If there is no keyring there is no source empathy can getthe passwords from -
except perhaps asking you
Public bug reported:
If trying to buy music from amazon amazon informs the user about a website
change:
Music is now sold using the 1-click method and by defauls saved in the cloud
player that contains a download functionality.
When the order is completed there still is a button that allows to
** Summary changed:
- MP3a from amazon are no longer downloaded (Change on website)
+ MP3s from amazon are no longer downloaded (Cause: Change on the website)
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Did try the trunk. Starts up in 2 instead of 30 seconds = will use the
trunk for now.
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Inkscape is slow starting
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Perhaps this bug can be set to fix committed anyway: I have loads of fonts
installed. But loading a few hundred fonts seems to be much faster than
pre-rendering all the icons.
If loading all the fonts is a bug - or a posible enhancement - we could open a
separate issue for that, instead.
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That would make sense: if the program is run non-interactively or a new
file is opened from the gui the program doesn't have to render icons and
is quite fast.
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Can confirm that: Uninstalling the package overlay-scrollbar solves the
problem instantly.
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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I'm not using unity, but gnome-shell which is quite usable - if you install
about twenty extensions along with it.
But as far as I know all the package does is hiding the scrollbars when you
aren't scrolling and the mouse pointer is nowhere near the point the scrollbar
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Re-emergence of Gtk-CRITICAL **: IA__gtk_widget_style_get: assertion
`GTK_IS_WIDGET
Calibre no more crashes the x server or window manager for me. But it
still tries to create a ridiculously big main window rendering it
useless since it cannot be displayed properly. What can I do?
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Seems to happen if gtk2 and gtk3 based nautilus extensions are installed
at the same time.
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nautilus assert failure: libgcc_s.so.1 must
To me it seems like the real problem is that the directory the file is
supposed to be in isn't created if it is missing
sudo mkdir /var/log/unattended-upgrades
should fix the problem. Can anyone confirm that?
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Banshee.exe crashes on start-up after buying at amazon.
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on my system this message is output by the hp-systray utility.
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RuntimeWarning: PyOS_InputHook is not available for interactive use of
Did install xtrace - but something seems to be wrong:
#echo $DISPLAY
:9
#xtrace -c -D:10 -d:9 Calibre.txt
Error parsing xauth list data: less than three things in a line!
Does anybody know how to use it?
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Hope the collection of data about the bug worked.
In the meantime I got the old error message again:
Window manages warning: Window 0x4200013 (calibre - ) sets an MWM hint
indicating it isn't resizable, but sets min size 16383 x 16383 and max
size 2147483647 x 2147483647; this doesn't make much
Thanks a lot!
I Already have installed unity for the test - but will be able to do the
actual test tomorrow since today I have a task running on my computer I
don't want to risk to crash.
Kind regards,
Gunter.
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Using wm2 and gnome classic I now get an endless stream of messages
indicating what might have eaten up all my RAM:
(python2.7:9372): Gtk-CRITICAL **: IA__gtk_widget_style_get: assertion
`GTK_IS_WIDGET (widget)' failed
(python2.7:9372): Gtk-CRITICAL **: IA__gtk_widget_style_get: assertion
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On my computer after setting the calibre user interface to slim any further
try to start calibre crashed the window manager (tried with gnome-shell and
metacity).
Gnome-shell did complain about a modal dialog with a ridiculously high minimal
size.
Then I deleted all
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On my computer it happens with all DVDs.
Steps to reproduce:
- Open a DVD or DVD structure (the source of the input data doesn't seem to
matter)
- Press Extract
- Press Autodetect (or directly press Extract which starts an autodetect
step anyway.
Arithmetics/Film Generazione 1000 EURO
-
** Changed in: ogmrip (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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autocrop removes to much of the image at the bottom
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Problem affects not only geeqie but also shotwell - so it is most
probably due to a limitation in the library doing the jpeg handling for
both programs.
** Package changed: geeqie (Ubuntu) = gdk-pixbuf (Ubuntu)
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** Description changed:
I frequently make huge jpeg images using hugin. In ubuntu natty, oneiric
- and precise I was able to view them using geeqie. In quantal I get a
- black image insteadand the preview is filled with static; Seems like
- what triggers the bug is the size of the image in
** Summary changed:
- Maximum image size too small since change to quantal
+ Some jpeg images are no more rendered
** Description changed:
I frequently make huge jpeg images using hugin. In ubuntu natty, oneiric
and precise I was able to view them using geeqie and shotwell was able
to
Public bug reported:
After the last 8 disks I have ripped (the first DVDs I've ever bought seem to
arrive at thei end-of-life) I am pretty sure that
- the amount how much to crop at the top, the left and the right border is
detected correctly
- but at the bottom ogmrip seems to over-estimate
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Now it no more crashes. Will set this bug to invalid until I can
reproduce it.
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Banshee blocks on startup
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** Changed in: banshee (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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Banshee blocks on startup
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makeindex -g (for german sorting) only run is the quote character is set to a
char different to since this character might be used to compose german
umlaute.
Normally texlive ships with the styles wb.ist and umlaut.ist do this. In
qurrant quantal they are missing, though.
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Missing makeindex styles wb.ist and umlaut.ist
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makeindex -g (for german sorting) only run is the quote character is set to a
char different to since this character might be used to compose german
umlaute.
- Normally texlive ships with the styles wb.ist and umlaut.ist do this. In
qurrant quantal they are missing,
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On my computer banshee currently freezes 1-2 seconds after start-up. Did
already delete all configuration and cache files of banshee which seemed
to have helped first. After I pressed the scan library for new files
button it froze again, though.
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Did attach one example-file to the bug that triggers the problem for me.
Seems like any file will do, though: Tested it with a .flv file and .vob
files from an unencrypted DVD first.
How to reproduce the crash:
- start arista-gtk
- press the create conversion button.
- Press the Source (none)
** Changed in: arista (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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arista-gtk crashes on selecting an input file
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On my computer arista-gtk crashes every time I selet an input file.
Apport tells me the following: SIGSEGV in cairo_region_is_empty()
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.10
Package: arista 0.9.7-4
Uname: Linux 3.5.0-030500rc3-generic x86_64
ApportVersion:
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Found another potential solution at
http://gspy.sourceforge.net/gettext.html:
gettextize --force --copy --intl
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gettextize does not
** Attachment added: 20120612_191629-20120612_191723.jpg
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I frequently make huge jpeg images using hugin. In ubuntu natty, oneiric
and precise I was able to view them using geeqie. In quantal I get a
black image insteadand the preview is filled with static; Seems like
what triggers the bug is the size of the image in pixels, not in
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** Description changed:
I frequently make huge jpeg images using hugin. In ubuntu natty, oneiric
and
** No longer affects: thunderbird
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https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=742697
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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How to reproduce:
- Attach a large file to a message to make the sending process need enough
time for the third step.
- press the send button
- Interrupt the internet connection before the sending of the message can be
completed
Problem:
The Dialog that
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Sending of message failed dialog needs 100% of one CPU as long as it
is open.
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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You are completely right: I seem to encounter a completely different problem
than I expected:
My system setup is the following:
- /dev/sda is a hard disk (2 partitions) comtaining my encrypted home folder
and my swap partition.
- /dev/sdb is a small SSD containing my system (/dev/sdb1) and a
Did change the title and description of this bug report to reflect the
problem I actually had instead of the one I thought I encountered.
** Attachment added: udisksctl_dump.txt
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 828756 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/828756
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 828756
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I am using the current alpha of quantal with an ordinary gnome-shell
session (Have uninstalled unity). The dialog pops up at least once a
day.
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