I have a desktop, suffering the same problem, and an HP nx6110 notebook,
which has no problem. I've tested both using with the Kubuntu 6.10 final
live-cd.
Here are the relevant data:
Desktop having the error:
00:11.5 Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8233/A/8/235/8237
AC97
Public bug reported:
Dapper correctly recognized my monitor as a BenQ FP91+ (even got the
name right) with a maximum resolution of 1280x1024.
Edgy only shows it as generic monitor with a max. resolution of
1024x768.
Editing xorg.conf or running dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and manually
** Summary changed:
- Adept3: search does not provide expected results
+ Adept3: no searching by package name
** Description changed:
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Adept3: no searching by package name
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/263438
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I've updated this bug's description to make it clear that I filed it due
to missing package name searching (though then I didn't know, package
name searching was missing).
Searching by package name is included, so I consider this bug fixed.
It's a totally different issue that searching in Adept 3
3) Begin search with 2 or 3 characters:
Timbl explained
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/adept/+bug/263438/comments/25)
that Adept 3 requires at least four characters to start searching.
This behaviour is not expected by the user, who probably used search in
the KDE4-menu (Kickoff) or
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: adept
Kubuntu Intrepid Ibex, fresh installation.
Installiert: 3.0~beta4ubuntu3
Kandidat: 3.0~beta4ubuntu3
Versions-Tabelle:
*** 3.0~beta4ubuntu3 0
500 http://at.archive.ubuntu.com intrepid/main Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
I concurr with the general idea and most of the mentioned features.
However:
- [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest
of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo.
Please don't. Just don't. It's not nice to be forced to focus on the
password field when you
I triaged this a bit and it seems that Adept3 searches for partial
matches in package names. However, only the first word in a packae name
seems to be recognized. E.g. phy will show phylip, phys will show
dphys-swapfile. paw and paw-d will show paw-demos, while demos
will not.
In the
Regarding 2):
I triaged this a bit and it seems that Adept3 searches for partial
matches in package names. However, only the first word in a package name
seems to be recognized. E.g. phy will show phylip, phys will show
dphys-swapfile. paw and paw-d will show paw-demos, while demos
will not.
In
Public bug reported:
Kubuntu Intrepid Ibex. Fresh installation last updated 15.10.2008,
around 23:15.
Suspending from the Guidance Power Manager-applet works and prompts for
a password on resume (as it should, since Lock screen on resume
selected).
Suspending from the KDE4-Menu will also work
@Alexander Sack: Just to make it clear: I was running with the default
configuration as far as /etc/network/interfaces and /etc/NetworkManager
/nm-system-settings.conf is concerned.
The latter file looks like this:
[main]
plugins=ifupdown,keyfile
[ifupdown]
managed=false
As far as I can tell,
I would just like to add that the bcm4318 is also affected by this bug.
My wireless worked with Alpha 6 but ceased to do so since Beta (possibly
even before, I haven't updated in between). The light will turn on, but
no connection is detected. The same machine connects using Gutsy.
Maybe this
I've used WPA+DHCP before and it didn't work with Feisty.
In Gutsy I no longer have this problem. I haven't tried a static IP, though.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/86039
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I had the same problem with my BCM4318 after installing Kubuntu Hardy
KDE4. I filed a different bug, though, since I didn't know fw-cutter
would download the necessary firmware. It wouldn't work for me in
previous releases so I used ndiswrapper.
To contribute to this bug: First I used Jockey to
I can confirm this. Using SystemSettings to change the language and
keyboard to German solved this problem after a reboot.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/182719
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Public bug reported:
Kubuntu Hardy KDE4
For wireless cards that need proprietary firmware, Jockey, the new,
improved version of the Restricted Drivers Manager, will install the
(open source) driver, display a pop-up that proprietary firmware will be
needed and (at least for Broadcom cards)
Hello. I've only now checked my mail.
As far as I remember, I haven't seen this error occur since November. So
I would say, this issue has been resolved.
Since December I'm running KDE 4.0 full time, so I don't know what the
current status is, though.
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powermanager suddenly reports that
As written above, in Firefox select File - Work Offline. Work
Offline should now be unchecked and Firefox should now work properly.
For Konqueror I don't know a solution.
Do you use a regular wireless (wifi) or a wireless UMTS modem? A wifi-
connection should be picked up by network-manager and
Same or similar problem on my HP nx6110. Kubuntu Hardy. While my screen
does not lock up completely and can be brought back to life by hitting
some keys or using the touchpad (just like deactivating a screensaver),
it will turn black a few moments after I stop typing or moving the
cursor.
The
It's true, but you forgot to add a link to the incriminating thread:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=412996
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/107648
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I no longer have the original files, nor do I have an Edgy-CD. But here
are the latest versions of the files, anyway. Hope they help. The system
is still Edgy.
** Attachment added: Xorg.0.log
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/8071496/Xorg.0.log
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Edgy Final: BenQ FP91+ no longer recognized
** Attachment added: xorg.conf
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/8071498/xorg.conf
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Edgy Final: BenQ FP91+ no longer recognized
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/69018
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Binary package hint: kgrubeditor
Found on latest Intrepid Ibex, last updated a few minutes ago.
kgrubeditor:
Installed: 0.8.1-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 0.8.1-0ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 0.8.1-0ubuntu1 0
500 http://at.archive.ubuntu.com intrepid/universe Packages
This not only affects wireless WIFI but also wireless USB-modems (Huawei
E220 here). The modem works with e.g. Vodafone Mobile Connect Card
Driver (using it right now).
The symptoms are the same as with WIFI: The modem is shown as
disconnected and can't be activated through knetworkmanager. It
Public bug reported:
Latest Intrepid Ibex updates a few minutes ago.
krdc:
Installed: 4:4.1.0-0ubuntu2
Candidate: 4:4.1.0-0ubuntu2
Version table:
*** 4:4.1.0-0ubuntu2 0
500 http://at.archive.ubuntu.com intrepid/main Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
Access some needed
This is deffinitely a nm bug, since the whole system is affected. Not
only Firefox, but also Konqueror and even ping from the CLI believe
the machine was offline, once NM looses conection. I'm using Kubuntu
Hardy.
I made a little experiment: I started my wireless connection and also my
Huawei220
I made further experiments and partially solved the problem:
Start the (UMTS) modem, start Firefox, select File - Work Offline.
Work Offline should now be unchecked and Firefox should now work
properly.
Interestingly, most of the rest of my system reacted on this change,
too. Adept and Evolution
Public bug reported:
When using my HP nx6110 with Kubuntu Gutsy, last updated 01.10.2007,
powermanager will after some minutes suddenly report, that my battery
had been removed.
This might be related to bug 107071 and probably a host of other bug
concerning powermanager. The main difference
I just wanted to add, that now Ive upgraded my laptop and reinstalled my
desktop with Kubuntu Gutsy Beta. Both machines have one FAT32-partition
(details can be found in my post above) and the desktop is still the
only one to suffer from this problem. Editing /etc/fstab so that the
FAT32-partition
Right now powermanager for the first time reported the battery a being
removed whole the cable was plugged in. The machine was last updated on
03.10.2007.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/147996
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apt-get autoremove correctly shows those packages as automatically
installed and no longer required.
I reinstalled strigi and purged/deleted it again to check, whether this
problem still occurs. It does.
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Removing strigi keeps libs
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/144262
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I can confirm this using Firefox.
The real problem is, that Strigis configuration GUI is one big set of
links calling strigi:/..., so one can't even configure Strigi
properly, if Konqueror is not the default browser. A workaround would
be to rightclick the desired link and chose to open it with
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: adept
After removing/purging Strigi, the following libraries are left on the
system, even though only Strigi uses them:
libcluceneindex0
libsearchclient0
libstreamanalyzer0
libstreams0
libstrigihtmlgui0
The should be removed together with Strigi.
**
The issue is present in Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid.
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@Christian Heimes: The problem only occurs when I suspend from the
kickoff menu.
Suspending by right clicking on the battery widget (guidance power
manager) or by closing the laptop lid locks the screen fine.
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Suspend from KDE4-Menu (Kickoff) will not lock screen on resume
Just so that anyone looking at this bug will be able to make acerhdf
work, here's the workaround from the duplicate bug report:
To make fan control and acerhdf work, I need to do a 'sudo -s' (regular
sudo won't work) and then 'echo -n enabled /sys
/class/thermal/thermal_zone0/mode' (this command
Zimmer: You will need to copy the file (acerhdf.conf) into the folder
/etc/modprobe.d
The folder etc/ and its contents can only be edited by a super-user. To
do this graphically, you will need to start Nautilus as root (of course,
you could also do this through the command line, but this is
The correct icon is also restored when network-manager-kde automatically
reconnects after suspending. So this seems to be a problem of
NetworkManager starting a connection before network-manager-kde has been
started.
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[Intrepid] Network-manager-kde shows nondescript if connected before login
The problem was solved after removing the package resolvconf.
The root of the problem seems to be that resolvconf and network-manager
conflict in writing to /etc/resolv.conf. resolvconf seems to get
priority here but does not seem to have all relevant information, which
network-manger obviously
@ Pino toscano: The second one. Print to PDF/Print to PS/Print to
File. That's the option every other app has.
@ H.i.M: I can't. The importance was changed to Wishlist by Jonathan
Thomas in early September and he hasn't yet bothered to change it.
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Intrepid: PDF-printer not recognized by
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ark
Kubuntu Intrepid Ibex. Fresh installation. Last updated 11.09.2008, ca.
20:20 CET.
Ark fails to unrar a RAR archive with files bigger than 100 MB
completely. The bigger the file, the more likely unraring will fail,
though at 100 MB it's next to
Same here with Jockey-kde. Kernel 2.6.27-3.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/253224
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Ubuntu introduced a separate, virtual PDF-printer in Gutsy Tribe 5
(http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/tribe5). Kubuntu also used it since
Gutsy, together with KDE 3.5.x, that is before Qt4 was used. So while
Qt4 may provide a fake PDF-printer, so does Ubuntu.
I haven't checked (because I don't know
Fixed since yesterday's update (though I haven't updated the past
weekend, so the fix may have been released sooner).
** Changed in: kgrubeditor (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/262035
You
Same problem here (Kubuntu Intrepid), though I found a different
solution: I commented out the iface XXX inet dhcp-lines and now NM
works like a charm again.
Here's my /etc/network/interfaces, just to make it clear, what I mean:
# This file describes the network interfaces available on your
Same problem here (Kubuntu Intrepid), though I found a different
solution: I commented out the iface XXX inet dhcp-lines and now NM
works like a charm again.
Here's my /etc/network/interfaces, just to make it clear, what I mean:
# This file describes the network interfaces available on your
In connection with bug #279262 I commented out the iface XXX inet
dhcp-lines in my /etc/network(interfaces and now the system boots fine
without interuptions.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/261301
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Works with wired, wireless (WIFI) and USB 3G-modem.
However, autoconnection does not work for WIFI and USB 3G-modem.
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Binary package hint: network-manager-kde
Kubuntu Intrepid Ibex. Fesh install,last updated 30.09.2008, ca. 11:00
CET.
network-manager-kde:
Installiert: 1:0.7svn864988-0ubuntu1
Kandidat: 1:0.7svn864988-0ubuntu1
Versions-Tabelle:
*** 1:0.7svn864988-0ubuntu1 0
Yes, it does. Using a Hardy installation, it works.
I tried to connect using gnome-rdp, but tehre I get other errors, so I'm
no longer absolutely convinced that the error lies with KRDC. Maybe it's
KVPN that erroneously reports a VPN-connection, which doesn't exist.
Is there any (easy) way I can
I tried a lot in the past hours and it seems that the problem was not
(only?) KRDC but rather (also?) related to KVPNC, NetworkManager and/or
resolv.conf.
This is surprising given that KRDC recognized whether the server I
wanted to connect to within the VPN exists, so the connection as well as
The same problem applies to Intrepid Ibex (fresh install, new profile,
last udated 18.09.2008, ca. 12:00 CET). The solution is also the same.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/262348
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This bugs is fixed for me in Intrepid (KDE 4.1.1).
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This seems to be partially fixed in Kubuntu Intrepid Ibex. Sometimes, I
guess around 10% of the time one closes the lid, the lockup will occur.
My previously reported problem with a blinking screen is fixed.
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Screen locks up black on laptop lid close.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/49521
You
Leaving Mailbox empty will (AFAIK) only work from Exchange 2003 SP2
upwards.
If no mailbox is specified, the e-mail address wil be used so that
Evolution searches for the following OWA-address:
https://owa.firm.com/exchange/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
However this feature is only available from Exchange
Public bug reported:
Clean installation of Kubuntu Intrepid Ibex, last updated 07.09.2008,
ca. 12:00 CET. Using a new user.
Kubuntu-restricted-extras, lame, libmp3lame0 and libk3b3-extracodecs are
installed (by the way: Shouldn't lame etc be installed with Kubuntu-
restricted-extras? I had to
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: okular
Using a fresh install of Kubuntu Intrepid Ibex. Last updated 07.09.2008,
ca. 22:30.
In Okular, the PDF-printer, which is included in (K)ubuntu by default,
is missing. Other KDE4-apps (I tried Konqueror and Gwenview) recognize
the printer, so it's
@Jonathan Thomas: This bug is *not* a wishlist. See updated description.
Please change the importance accordingly.
** Summary changed:
- Intrepid: PDF-printer missing in Okular
+ Intrepid: PDF-printer not recognized by Okular
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: okular
Using a
And what exactly where does Adept search for keyword matches? In the
package descriptions or somewhere else?
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Adept3: search does not provide expected results
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/263438
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@Connor Kirwan: That's it. The splashimages cause the crashes. I just
verified this by removing the images from /boot/grub/splashimages,
adding them one by one and strarting kgrubeditor after each image. After
the fourth image, kgrubeditor crashed.
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Kgrubeditor crashes after entering
I confirm this on a fresh installation of Kubuntu Intrepid Ibex (i.e. no
upgrade from Hardy), updated ca. 13:00 CET. No network config files were
edited.
Pressing Ctrl+Alt+Del will immediately continue startup. Connection to
the internet is then still possible through wired connection (wireless
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 261301 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/261301
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 261301
system halted at startup
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/261051
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: amarok-kde4
Using Intrepid Ibex, last updated 30.09.2008, 10:00 CET.
apt-cache policy amarok-kde4
amarok-kde4:
Installed: 1.90-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 1.90-0ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 1.90-0ubuntu1 0
500 http://at.archive.ubuntu.com
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: adept
~$ apt-cache policy adept
adept:
Installed: 3.0~beta1
Candidate: 3.0~beta1
Version table:
*** 3.0~beta1 0
500 http://at.archive.ubuntu.com intrepid/main Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
Intrepid Ibex updated 31.08.2008, ca.
Public bug reported:
Kubuntu 6.10, new installation, no upgrade, KDE 3.5.6 installed.
During a session my /home-partition became full or almost full. There
was no warning.
After a reboot KDM started, but I couldn't log in. I would always be
thrown back to KDM without any explanation. After a
Public bug reported:
Kubuntu 6.10, new installation, no upgrade, KDE 3.5.6 installed.
During a session my /home-partition became full or almost full. There
was no warning.
After a reboot KDM started, but I couldn't log in. I would always be
thrown back to KDM without any explanation. After a
Do you have any FAT32-partitions?
It seems, that fsck always checks FAT32-partitions, even though it may
show it was checking your root and/or home partition.
Try editing your fstab and change the two numbers at the end of the
FAT32 entries (probably 0 and 1) to 0 for both.
This will cause the
After today's update (I usually only update when Herds are released) the
swap is mounted correctly.
Here is the mtab anyway. The one from before and the one from after the
update are identical.
** Attachment added: mtab
http://librarian.launchpad.net/6454185/mtab
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Swap mounted at
AFAIK it's still not fixed. In my case editing /etc/fstab helped. You
need to change the last two digits for FAT32 partitions to zero
(normally the last one is 1).
The effect is, that the partitions won't be checked. It's a nasty
workaround but since I only use it to share certain files between
Works for me too with 2.6.19-7. It fails with 2.6.19-5, though (BusyBox-
error). 2.6.17-10 works flawlessly. I still need to download 2.6.20 and
will post the results.
Booting takes ages with 2.6.19-7 now, but it works.
The system shows Starting up and then nothing happens for a while.
After a
I can confirm this:
udevd[4403]: lookup_group: specified group 'nvram' unknown
udevd-event[4448]_ udev_db_add_device: unable to create db file
'/dev/.udev/db/[EMAIL PROTECTED]@mice': No such file or directory
The mouse works, in the end.
As for my other problems see bug 74059. ;)
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Kubuntu Feisty.
When checking my partitions in systemsettings/kcontrol, my swap (hdb5)
is shown as device usbdevfs, type usbdevfs, mounted at /proc/bus/usb.
I don't know how to check, whether it is really mounted there, or
whether it's just systemsettings/kcontrol showing
Same here, at least on my desktop. Fresh Edgy Final installed. No
problems with Dapper.
Samsung SP1604N
/dev/hda1 10 Gb - ntfs
/dev/hda2 5 Gb - ntfs
/dev/hda3 1 kb - extended
/dev/hda4 18,6 Gb - ext3
/dev/hda5 63 Gb - ntfs
/dev/hda6 52,4 Gb - ext3
Samsung SP1604N (yep, another one)
/dev/hdb1
Same problem here on my desktop and laptop, both fresh Edgy Final
installs.
On both machines:
$ dpkg -l | grep kdepim
ii kdepim 3.5.5-0ubuntu1
KDE Personal Information Management metapack
ii kdepim-kfile-plugins
I can confirm this with two fresh installs of Edgy Final.
On my desktop, I have a CD-burner (cdrom0) and a DVD-reader (cdrom1).
CDs and DVDs are shown cdrom0 or cdrom1 respectively.
On my laptop (HP nx6110) it's a DVD-reader, showing everything as
cdrom0.
IIRC before there were symlinks called
Public bug reported:
This happened on two fresh Edgy Final installs. One on my desktop (one
CD-reader/writer, one DVD-reader), one on my laptop (HP nx6110, one DVD-
reader):
Yesterday's updates included linux-*-2.6.17-10-generic (restricted
modules and another one I don't remember) and some
Clean=fresh install, no upgrade.
I installed Edgy using the final live-cd and formated my dapper
/-partition and swap-partition in the process.
The only partition I reused, which has not been formated, is my /home-
partition.
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Edgy Final: BenQ FP91+ no longer recognized
Finally works for me with 2.6.20-5.
Only bug 73425 remaining (and probably another one giving a weird
message, but that remains to be seen).
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Sorry for for not replying, however I've been away on a business trip
last week, without my trust A110.
I will test this again probably at the end of the week and after
applying all updates.
@MoRpHeUz: How do I run debug mode? Where is the output saved (just in
case the logout is faster than my
Public bug reported:
Using Kubuntu Netbook Remix on an AAO 110. All updates as of 16.08.2009.
QtCurve uses some huge fonts (12pt or bigger, probably DejaVu Sans)
instead of the KDE fonts (DejaVu Sans 7pt), as specified under GTK+
Appearence in System Settings.
Raleigh however uses the correct
Public bug reported:
Using Kubuntu Netbook remix on an AAO 110. All updates as of 16.08.2009.
Logout, reboot or shutdown does not work from K-menue or the logout-
promt (which I get e.g. after pressing the power button). Selecting an
option on the prompt will make the prompt disappear and the
Public bug reported:
Using Kubuntu Netbook remix on an AAO 110. All updates as of 16.08.2009.
Shutting the system down through the console with sudo shutdown now
(shutdown through menues does not work, see bug 414715) will most of the
times lead to the system rebooting into the recovery menue
Public bug reported:
Using Kubuntu Netbook remix on an AAO 110. All updates as of 16.08.2009.
How to reproduce:
1.) Bookmark one or more applications in the Applications-activity
2.) Reboot
3.) The bookmark-bar is empty
Expected result: The bookmark-bar should contain teh bookmarked item(s).
After I have found out how to logout using Konsole, I tried to logout
but failed. Here's the relevant in- and output:
sokraa...@red:~$ dbus-send --print-reply --dest=org.kde.ksmserver /KSMServer
org.kde.KSMServerInterface.logout
Error org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.UnknownMethod: No such method
Here are some screenshots. First, this is how Arora looks.
** Attachment added: arora.png
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network-manager-gnome with QtCurve.
** Attachment added: nm-qtcurve.png
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Now Firefox with QtCurve.
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Firefox with Raleigh.
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Finally network-manager-gnome with Raleigh.
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Public bug reported:
Using Kubuntu Netbook remix on an AAO 110. All updates as of 16.08.2009.
Acerhdf works well and diligently starts on every boot after being added
to /etc/modules, however it will not take effect since fan control is
disabled by default in
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 410466 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/410466
Thanks, Murz. Stupid of me to have overlooked that bug when reporting
mine.
Removing the file didn't help, however enabling sound notifications in
SystemSettings (as proposed in
According to triage in https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=201569 this
bug is caused by KNotify trying to play the logout sound even though the
sound system has been turned of for notifications. This causes the
logout/shutdown/rebott procedure to hang.
Using the default settings or removing the
Aftr working around bug 414715 (which turned out to be a duplicate of
bug 410466) I logged out and the bookmark-bar still showed an item
(Arora, in this case) I bookmarked just before logout.
However the bookmar-bar did not remember any other items after later
logouts, reboots or shutdowns. So at
After having worked around the above mentioned logout-bug (actually a
duplicate of bug 410466) I realized that shutdowns from the menue do not
lead to reboots.
Further testing shows that only shutdowns from CLI lead to reboots.
This is reproducible when using Konsole or a terminal (I only tried
I can confirm this. It also happens with the Beryl-Manager icon. It too
is oversized.
In the Ubuntu-forums (http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=400211)
you reported, that Kicker won't change the number of lines, until
another icon is added or removed. This aspect seems to be a problem with
Public bug reported:
With Kubuntu 7.04 Beta with all updates till 31.03.2007, after clicking
on a non-free media file (mp3 in my case) Amarok will offer to install a
missing codec.
If adept, apt-get or some other package manager is running, codec
installation will, naturally, fail and the error
Public bug reported:
Easy codec installation will only install the necessary gstreamer-
plugins, but but not the xine-plugins. The explanation can probably be
found in bug 96572 and it might make sense for Ubuntu.
But since Kaffeine can't use the gstreamer-backend in Feisty, Kubuntu's
easy codec
Public bug reported:
This is more of a feature request than an bug and it surely won't be
done for feisty but here it goes anyway:
Easy codec installation allows users to immediately install missing bits
and pieces for their multimedia enjoyment without forcing them to hunt
for the appropriate
Just remembered another possible improvement: in Kubuntu's
systemsettings rather than telling the user that Samba and NFS are
missing, the system could offer to install the necessary packages.
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Expand easy codec installation
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/100064
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With Kubuntu 7.04 Beta with all updates till 31.03.2007, after clicking
on a non-free media file (mp3 in my case) Amarok will offer to install a
missing codec.
If adept, apt-get or some other package manager is running, codec
installation will,
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