Hi Zachery,
I would have no problem with Bindwood having no UI, if it worked. Regarding the
authentication requests, I think there were other bug reports which mentioned
them, too.
Greetings, Philipp
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I did not use a single command to downgrade all the packages, instead I
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Well, I don't know what the cause for my problem is, it could be the
same as yours, EvanCarrol. The symptoms at least are exactly the same.
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The bug also appears with LVM mirrors without resyncing. I have no
snapshots, only two mirrors with their log on the disk.
But I must say, that since the last time I commented on this bug, all
boots were successful for me. I always get the messages and there is a
little time in which nothing
Public bug reported:
I was trying to view this image in Firefox:
http://www.nasa.gov/images/content/618486main_earth_full.jpg
It is quite large (8000x8000 px). When the image was loaded to about 50%, my X
server suddenly crashed, showing me the console for a second and then showing
the login
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I was trying to view this image in Firefox:
http://www.nasa.gov/images/content/618486main_earth_full.jpg
It is quite large (8000x8000 px). When the image was loaded to about 50%, my
X server suddenly crashed, showing me the console for a second and then showing
the
Public bug reported:
I'm opening a new bug for bug 59867 as that one was closed, but the
problem still exists in Natty.
I have a Fujitsu Amilo Pro V3205 with a synaptics touchpad, which does
not work after I got to suspend and resume. A reboot is needed to get it
working again.
If I add
** Description changed:
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- still exists in Natty.
+ I'm opening a new bug for bug 59867 as that one was closed, but the
+ problem still exists in Natty.
I have a Fujitsu Amilo Pro V3205 with a synaptics touchpad, which
I added a new bug (bug 810327) as the problem still exists in Natty.
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Title:
Synaptics touchpad ceases functioning after suspend and resume.
To
Hi Sebastien,
indeed, it seems to be working now with version 3.2.0-0ubuntu4
of gnome-settings-daemon (even after setting sleep-inactive-battery to true).
So I close this bug. Thanks for fixing it.
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Title:
[Oneiric] Setting screen resolution fails with error message null
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After upgrading from Natty to Oneiric, my second monitor was disabled on
first login. I opened the resolution dialogue via the system menu and
enabled it (both monitors and their resolutions were correctly shown in
this dialogue). After clicking apply, nothing changed but a
** Attachment added: Screenshot of message box (german; translation is in the
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In Oneiric, tiling with two monitors actually works as expected,
although its hard to discover.
While putting windows at the outermost places (left half of left
monitor, right half of right monitor) is easy, you need to aim very well
to put them in the two middle places. The problem is that the
My desktop machine just went into standby after exactly 30 minutes of
inactivity although standby is disabled in the control center. After
finding this bug I looked at the values of the dconf settings above.
sleep-inactive-ac was set to false (with a timeout of 0). However,
sleep-inactive-battery
I filed bug #865720 about the issue with sleep-inactive-battery being
used instead of sleep-inactive-ac.
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Title:
bad default setting: suspend
Public bug reported:
After upgrading from Natty to Oneiric, my machine automatically goes
into standby (suspend-to-ram) after 30 minutes of inactivity. While it
wakes up without problems, this is still undesired behavior when I'm
watching a movie, e.g. in VLC.
So I tried disabling this in the
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Title:
[Oneiric] Can't disable automatic standby (suspend-to-ram) on
inactivity
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Alex: A much better temporary fix is this:
gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.power sleep-inactive-battery
false
gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.power
sleep-inactive-battery-timeout 0
Then you can revert the changes from the comment you mentioned.
The advantage
apport information
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** Description changed:
I have a machine which I upgraded from Natty to Oneiric a week ago. It
uses the onboard graphics card of Intel SandyBridge CPUs, and Unity as
well as HDMI audio output worked fine.
A few days ago I
apport information
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I'm changing the status after uploading the apport data as requested by
Brad.
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Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Title:
@Dustin
The pause on login is much much longer than manually doing a
ecryptfs-mount-private. The latter takes about half a second of CPU time,
whereas the pause on login is much longer (I guess around 10s, although I
didn't measure it). So I think its not only the key strengthening.
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Same symptoms (double title bar, no mouse offset) for me in Oneiric with
a different wine program (ElsterFormular), which also suffered from the
mouse offset problem previously.
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On my old Ubuntu installation, I had enabled font hinting and configured
the subpixel order so that the fonts look well on my LCD.
On my fresh Oneiric installation, there is no way to do so, and the
fonts look really ugly in some places (e.g., in the panel). They appear
to
Public bug reported:
In Oneiric, the output of 5.1 sound (not AC3 passthrough, but multi-
channel PCM) via the HDMI connector of my onboard Intel graphics card is
finally working. This is really great!
For this to work, I have configured Pulseaudio to use the Digital
Surround 5.1 (HDMI) Output.
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Title:
[Oneiric] HDMI output does not work immediately
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It also works if I switch the Pulseaudio output configuration to
Digital Stereo (HDMI) output and back while the sound is playing. As
soon as the first change is done, I hear sound (in stereo, of course)
and after the second change I have nice 5.1 sound.
So Pulseaudio is clearly able to do
I talked to the Pulseaudio developers on IRC. Disabling the module
module-suspend-on-idle solves this problem.
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Title:
[Oneiric] HDMI output does
Upstream bug report: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42478
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http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42478
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I have a machine which I upgraded from Natty to Oneiric a week ago. It
uses the onboard graphics card of Intel SandyBridge CPUs, and Unity as
well as HDMI audio output worked fine.
A few days ago I installed ecryptfs-utils and set up a encrypted
directory. I did not use the
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[Oneiric] Ecryptfs kills 3D support of my video driver
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I just verified that the problem exists regardless of whether the target
directory of my ~/.Private symlink exists. It only depends on the
existence of the .ecryptfs directory.
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Snippet of kern.log showing the messages I mentioned above:
Nov 8 20:36:24 server kernel: [210527.915648] composite sync not supported
Nov 8 20:36:37 server kernel: [210541.164829] [drm:drm_mode_getfb] *ERROR*
invalid framebuffer id
Nov 8 20:36:37 server kernel: [210541.164834]
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Hi,
currently only a part of this bug is reproducible. The error message
does not appear anymore, but changing resolutions, enabling/disabling
monitors etc. does not work. Whatever I do in this dialogue, absolutely
nothing happens when I click apply.
Changing resolutions etc. on the command line
I have heard of gnome-tweak-tool, but I have also heard a lot of
warnings about it, which say that it shouldn't be used for Ubuntu. So
this is not a recommendation we could give to users.
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This bug also affects Natty.
I have a Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo Pro V3205 and adding the parameter atkbd.reset
to the kernel command line via grub worked.
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Binary package hint: indicator-datetime
The clock indicator does not show the calendar in the menu for me (see
screenshot), even though the checkbox in the time date settings is
enabled.
When I go to time date settings and click twice on the setting for
showing the
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 691953 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/691953
I don't think this bug is a duplicate of #743555 (I found that bug
before reporting and reported a new bug on purpose). That bug is about
the calendar not shown without Eclipse, whereas in my case the
The test kernel from linux-
image-2.6.38-11-generic_2.6.38-11.49~lp810327v201108091824_i386.deb
works on my Amilo Pro V3205 and fixes the problem.
Thanks very much for solving it, even after so long time (the original
bug report stated it was present at least since Dapper)! Hope it will
make it
Here is the dmesg output for booting the kernel and going to hibernate
(STD) because that's what I can provide without rebooting. If you need
the output of just a single boot or perhaps including a standby, I could
also produce that.
** Attachment added: dmesg with test kernel
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: asterisk-prompt-de
Hello,
in this package, the sound files for digits are placed in
/usr/share/asterisk/sounds/digits/de, but asterisk expects them in
/usr/share/asterisk/sounds/de/digits. The same holds for letters and
phonetic. If a sound file cannot
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: bash-completion
I recently upgraded from Maverick to Natty, and am encountering the
following problem with bash-completion:
Suggest there is a a directory or a file test test.
Then, entering
~$ ls tesTAB
will result in
~$ ls test test
but it should be
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[Natty] Bash completion fails sometimes if filename contains with
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The workaround from #716008 fixes this problem, too.
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[Natty] Bash completion fails sometimes if filename contains with
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indicator-weather crashed with ImportError in /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-
Compiz crashes routinely on my machine, with this and similar messages.
Sometimes it works for an hour, sometimes it crashes again after two
minutes. It does not seem to be related to specific user actions.
However, if I never experienced a crash during long times of no user
input (e.g. while
A reliable trigger seems to be sending an email from Thunderbird. The
moment the Compose Email window and the progress bar window are closed
after sending the email is finished, compiz crashes.
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This bug should definitely be fixed. While the normal text on the
tooltip was white for me and there readable (although very ugly IMO),
additional content of the tooltip like icons and especially links are
not visible well (see attachment). Changing the tooltip colors of the
theme works for me. In
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: squid3
Hello,
it would be really nice to have Squid 3.1 for Lucid. It is already
packaged in Debian since 2009-09-24. This would also close bug #236772
(missing IPv6 support for Squid).
Greetings, Philipp
** Affects: squid3 (Ubuntu)
Importance:
I didn't update for a few days, but now I did and my encrypted disks
show up again as they should.
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: New = Fix Released
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Hi Zachery,
thank you very much for your reply. This was exactly the kind of
information I was looking for. I'm still interested in trying this out,
I just had to little time in the past few days. I'll let you know on the
results of my experiments.
Greetings, Philip
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This bug affects me, too. I have two monitors and subpixel hinting
enabled. The problem does not occur with the proprietary Nvidia driver.
xserver-xorg-video-nouveau:
Installed: 1:0.0.15+git20100219+9b4118d-0ubuntu5
Candidate: 1:0.0.15+git20100219+9b4118d-0ubuntu5
Version table:
***
I have this problem since updating to Lucid. My printer is a Canon
iP4000. Previously printing worked fine.
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Installing ghostscript from -proposed (8.71.dfsg.1-0ubuntu5.1) solved
the bug for me, the crash did not happen again. Thanks.
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This might be a duplicate of bug #446566?
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Compiz is not starting automatically here, too. When I start it manually
with compiz, it loads fine.
I have a ATI graphics card with radeon and use Lucid. The problem
occurred first somewhere near the release of Lucid (I was using the beta
before that). I already set the settings for visual
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[upstream] [3.2.1] OOo Slideshow and Fullscreen modes - not full screen
under compiz
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-keyring
Hi,
everytime I log in (Lucid, Gnome session) the apport icon appears on the
panel and tells me that gnome-keyring has crashed. I do not encounter
any missing or broken functionality. For example, using the gnome-
keyring for UbuntuOne
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/2729/Disassembly.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/2730/ProcMaps.txt
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**
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gck-rpc-dispatch.c:2278: gck_rpc_layer_uninitialize: Assertion `ds-socket ==
-1' failed.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/564792
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-1' failed.
I updated the attachments so that they contain data produced by a crash
after installing the -dbg(sym) packages. Is that enough or should I
still try to get a gdb backtrace?
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Any updates on this? I really would like to use bookmark
synchronization, but it does not work and I have no clue where to start
looking for what's going wrong.
I have two machines, a PC with Lucid and a notebook with Karmic, both
have Ubuntu One installed and where added to my account. File
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gdm
Hello,
with the new Lucid artwork, the bottom panel of GDM is in a very light
color. Unfortunately the symbols on the buttons for accessibility and
shutdown menus are white, so they are barely visible. This applies for
some of the options that
Will Ambience or Radiance be the default theme for the desktop? I think
the gdm theme should match the one after login.
Also, I hope this will be Radiance, because I think dark themes always
look a little bit deterrent, especially for new users. Light themes are
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I would also like to have such an option, because it is extremely
difficult to disable PulseAudio completely. For example Ryhthmbox does
not seem to honor the Alsa setting in the Multimedia Preferences dialog
and always plays through PulseAudio. Also the default output for Alsa is
changed to
Sometimes the problem also occurs when doing something in Firefox like
opening input-completion box. I tried to use 4.0 surround sound, but
there after every played track through for example VLC, the sound gets
completely horrible, so I had to give up.
The problem also is there in the alpha
I am interested in having the a52 plugin shipped with Ubuntu. If there
are difficulties to ship the jack plugin (main - universe), could
there be a package for at least the a52 plugin, or are there similar
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I do not experience this bug anymore, so I can't provide a backtrace.
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indicator-applet-complete crashed with signal 5 in g_object_newv()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/631732
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I second this, but why have this only at the title bar and not for all
four window borders?
Oh, and please not only for Ambiance but also for Radiance.
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Resize area of title bar is too small when using Compiz
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/657032
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What do you mean by making it official? I cannot measure it, but it
seems to me that it is just a 1px area (I use only Radiance).
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Resize area of title bar is too small when using Compiz
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/657032
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** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Resize area of title bar is too small when using Compiz
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/657032
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This is already fixed in Debian. Please pull version 0.11.7-2.
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #495053
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=495053
** Also affects: trac (Debian) via
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=495053
Importance: Unknown
Hello Sebastien,
this bug does not occur anymore for me since approximately the release
of lucid. Sorry for not reporting this. However, I'm sure that I always
used the normal shutdown mechanism (Item Shutdown in indicators or the
system menu).
Philipp
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