I confirm this bug. If I try to open Anjuta with the Scintilla browser,
it crashes with the attached debugging information.
(Incidentally, the debugger complains about it not being in its list of
known programs...)
** Attachment added: Automatically generated debugging file
I confirm having the about anjuta window error also, and the same
mysterious message each time I open anjuta (with the new browser since
scintilla wil make it crash)... Somehow this version of anjuta does not
appear stable to me. I suggest reverting to 1.2 until this is fixed.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xmpuzzles
Open a terminal and type in the name of one of the games, xmtrianlges for
example, to observe that it is woking.
Next try to open the same game from the debian menu (it is not listed by
default in the Games folder due to a lack of .desktop
Public bug reported:
Remote desktop seems to be interfering with the login process.
Several users are reporting this problem on the forums. Visit
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=691561 for details.
Steps to reproduce.
Open remote desktop (or check remote desktop preferences to see if
Public bug reported:
The information panel's alignment in Nautilus needs to be either left or
centered... Right now it is just an unusable tool, since it ALWAYS cuts out of
the information unless it is occupying about 1/2 of the window size, sometimes
even more.
Nautilus should be able to
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
I understand that a lot of customizations need to be undertaken for one to
realize what I am talking about here, and probably, none but the desktop
customization junkies like me will find this annoyance. I therefore understand
it its
This issue has long been resolved and was due to the fact that somehow xaralx
was flagged as uninstalled while upgrading to gutsy. The main app still worked
but any other module would crash.
To fix, type
sudo apt-get install xaralx
in a terminal. (as long as you have the correct repos.)
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This issue has long been resolved and was due to the fact that somehow xaralx
was flagged as uninstalled while upgrading to gutsy. The main app still worked
but any other module would crash.
To fix, type
sudo apt-get install xaralx
in a terminal. (as long as you have the correct repos.)
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Binary package hint: xaralx
The main application crashes and informs the user
that a serious error has occured.
What I was doing: Applying a shadow for a group of objects
with both bitmap and vector objects.
How many times: Each time I try.
How to reproduce: I am not sure,
From the ubuntuforums, someone pointed out that the package xaralx is not
correctly updated to gutsy.
To fix this issue, open up a terminal and type in: sudo apt-get install xaralx
Remark: apt does not even recognize that xara is already installed.
Doing sudo apt-get remove --purge xaralx will
The error is not from xaralx.
Apparently apt did a bad job upgrading xara to gutsy.
all you have to do to have it working again is
sudo apt-get install xaralx, as the package is not even recognized as installed
by the system.
(type sudo apt-get remove --purge xaralx in a terminal and you'll
Does that mean that we will always have them in the Error while importing
category.
I think it is safe to have it be skipped everytime... Is there a reason why
this can't be done?
A rising issue I can see would be if the person is in a Mac, the files to skip
are not .db, but probably .itc
** Summary changed:
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+ xaralx crashes on applying shadows
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I'd like to point out that it's not just on NTFS filesystems; my media
files are on a FAT partition, and I also get the error when closing
listen.
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Sorry, I accidently wrote to a duplicate of this bug instead of this one.
I do have a question though: I see there is a fix released. Is it already
implemented?
I am un gutsy with the latest updates and the error is still happening.
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I support eros on his observation about hardy.
I use a small panel at the top right-hand corner of my desktop and a few
drawers to hold my apps.
This used to be a very nice way to ensure the panel autohides on feisty and
gutsy. (I still had a few instances in ANOTHER panel that would not
I am not clear if this was tried by the bug reporter. Maybe this can fix your
issue.
open gconf-editor
(at+F2 : gconf-editor for example)
browse to apps-panel-toplevel, select your panel and set the autohide size to
3 or lesser, depending on what you want.
I use 0 and have no visual feedback of
I am writing to confirm same bug on my GF's PC. I may have disabled gpm on it,
to try and make her PC faster... I will re-enable it and see what happens.
I will enable it and see what happens then... BTW, though, does that mean we
could have a fix coming soon? -- since Jani Monoses seems to
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
Old (obsolete) gnome panel entries in gconf-editor never get deleted.
If a user has more than the original two panels at one time, then decides to
delete a few of them (say they had 5 customized panels, and bringing it down to
1), the
Thanks for the prompt response, Seb. I wish I had the know-how to fix this, but
such is not the case.
I do hope someone else does and cares about this as well though.
In the mean time, I shall wait and see, crossing my fingers...
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hmmm... June 2008, and this issue is still present.
Will it ever be resolved upstream?
Anyway, I think this has some importance. Especially since I am left currently
with no viable option.
In my case, I am using stalonetray. It works quite well and I don't want to
part with it.
After receiving
Here to say that this issue is happening on my hardy up-to-date install as
stated at the beginning
(visual feedback on the desktop icon is delayed until next login).
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ nautilus --version
GNOME nautilus 2.22.2
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg -l nautilus
nautilus
I am quite baffled to see that this issue is still not resolved after more than
a year!
I am part of those who want -actually, drool everyday to the thought of- ubuntu
taking over the PC majority market share, but I am unhappy to say that these
few bugs are not helping.
I am still wondering why
I am confused...
Does that mean it won't happen, will take a while to happen, or we just can't
tell?
shouldn't window.set_keep_below be mapped to that? currently, AFAICT,
window.set_keep_below and window.set_keep_above are inverses of each other. Why
not set the former to take care of this? It
I don't know what happened, but the trash icon issue seemed to be fixed about a
month or so ago.
Now, I am sad to say that the problem is showing its ugly head again.
I wish I knew what specific update brought back the issue, but I am afraid I
cannot recall...
Thanks for trying anyways...
Sorry for double posting, but I just noticed that the status of this bug report
is Fix Released.
That particular fix no longer works. Somebody, please re-open this bug as the
issue is STILL current under up-to-date hardy.
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** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
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I am afraid I am having the same problem with a Sony Spressa USB CD-R/CD-RW
drive. I get the exact same output as above.
I remember being able to record with this drive on ubuntu for as long as I can
remember (breezy maybe? or maybe even hoary...)
Also, since I have to disk drives (the
Sorry, upon further verification, my output differs slightly from
Zhang's... Here is the exact output from running cdrecord:
-CD Record Output
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I am posting to say that the same has just started to happen on my system.
I just noticed it today, although my last major update was about a week ago,
when I also installed the new banshee-1 player.
The problem appears as stated above, on either banshee-1 (which I was using
when I noticed it)
I am reopening this bug as requested by Sebatien, since I provided the
missing info...
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/218322
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: avant-window-navigator
Currently, if you click on an item in a stack, the stack stays open, until
focus is changed (if ever) to the new window.
This makes the user doubt whether he properly selected the item he wanted and
delays feedback.
Also, if
Sadly, it has not come far enough. I am still having the same problem in
Feisty... TODAY.
Dvd autoplays fine, but brings up an error message if opened from File-Play
Disk.
Doesn't display subtitles or bring up any menus...
After a whole year...
I know it's not recommended, but I am afraid I am
It's February 2009, and this bug is finally triaged...
Am I to expect a release candidate soon?
Or am we waiting for Jaunty+1?
Needless to say, the error is still very much present...
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You received
Hmmm. I am a little perturbed by your saying Dennis...
Are you sure it was working when you did that? and how long is a
while?
in my laptop, it doesn't work. Now it looks like it does for the first
few minutes or so sometimes, but whenever the laptop gets hot, the lines
start appearing. And the
i don't know if that's related, but i had a BUNCH of problems following my
upgrade to intrepid from hardy:
Snowy/fuzzy X; soundcard not detected; wireless not working, Ctrl+Alt+* (*
replaced at will F[1-9], Backspace...) not working.
Alt+F[1-9] replacing Ctrl+Alt+F[1-9], being the ones i
Public bug reported:
When PyOpenGL is run in Ubuntu with the language set to French(France), it
crashes when loading GL
The same exact code works perfectly fine if the language is changed to
English(USA)
See attached.
** Affects: pyopengl (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status:
** Attachment added: The oputput says it all.
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36265016/open.gl
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Oops, I didn't think the uploader would change the file type according
to extension... Uploading again!
Again, the only thing I am doing is:
from OpenGL import GL
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I want to mark this as anything else than New undecided, but I have no
input from anyone else.
If you use OpenGL and you have your computer setup in two different language
modes, would you mind testing it out and report if it happens to you as well,
whosoever reads this. I don't want to make
It is now about two months since this bug report came out... anyone has an idea
what to do to fix it?
I want to point out that it is my understanding that all of us affected users
are using the French version of Ubuntu. Could the change in local be causing
this. I am asking because I know of at
I forgot to mention, is there a reason why this is marked incomplete?
what exactly is missing in this bug report?
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I am noticing the same problem on Karmic too, after a regular upgrade.
What does it mean?
Paramétrage de kerneloops-daemon (0.12+git20090217-1ubuntu4.1) ...
Installation de la nouvelle version du fichier de configuration
/etc/init.d/kerneloops ...
update-rc.d: warning: kerneloops stop runlevel
Forgot to add that this is on the 64-bit of ubuntu, so this pretty much
means this is arch independent...
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hmm... The silence on this is deafening...
I am not sure what to interpret this silence as... Is it a need for more info?
I'll provide anything... really...
(I just discovered that Ctrl+Alt+Backspace does NOT work on gdm, and that ain't
cool...)
Isn't X technically started by the time gdm is
** Attachment added: lshw
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hmm... Ditto here. Crashed on install.
I see the report is confirmed. Is there a fix coming soon?
I am about to try to uninstall and reinstall acroread and see what happens...
it worked. sort of. I'd like to warn qrwe that this method will effectively
remove acroread-debian-files
I'm sorry Corry Maccarrone, but have you modified anything in Nautilus to get
that to work?
I have upgraded to Jaunty recently, and my system is fairly standard. However,
the issue is still present.
Are you sure the background you're using is not the default one? If it is, the
problem does not
Public bug reported:
This bug is found in this version...
ti...@tuxed:~$ apt-cache policy gnome-panel
gnome-panel:
Installé : 1:2.26.0-0ubuntu7
Candidat : 1:2.26.0-0ubuntu7
Table de version :
*** 1:2.26.0-0ubuntu7 0
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com jaunty/main Packages
100
Strangely, however, acpi -V gives the correct information:
Current output:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ acpi -V
Battery 1: charged, 100%
Thermal 1: ok, 49.0 degrees C
AC Adapter 1: on-line
And if I unplug it and leave it for a minute or two...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ acpi -V
Battery 1: discharging, 97%,
Sorry, Kevin. I already went ahead and uninstalled banshee, and gave my
computer quite a work-out (trying to achieve other goals.) However, banshee
seems to work now, and is not showing any odd behavior at the moment (I just
reinstalled it - apparently, my problem was only local...)
If you
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
The battery status is not reported correctly anymore in edgy in some laptops.
So far, I have it confirmed on some Acer Aspire 3002 notebooks and on my Acer
Aspire 3003WLCi. This problem seems not to be coming from hal, as it seems
Hmm... This sounds almost like my problem with swap...
Maybe if you try this it'll work. I think the wrong UUID is being saved when
switching to edgy, thus disabling swap.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/util-
linux/+bug/66637/comments/23
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Hmm... Lengthy... Next time try to attach the files instead, It helps a
lot ;)
Hopefully someone will tend to your problem. 'Til then, good luck.
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Banshee starts out normally, by displaying the splash screen and everything
looks quite fine - everything is eventually loaded according to the splash
screen text...
However, upon the ending of the splash screen, the system hangs for a
half-second and then I receive a
Writing to say that this issue is still present in Edgy. I first noticed
it today while installing programs through automatix. Should I at all be
alarmed, or is this just what it says it is: A warning (as in low-level
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: listen
If one minimizes the listen application window, it gets sent from the pager to
the notification area automatically. Now that is all swell and all, but if you
try to bring it back again to windowed mode, it only flashes in the pager for
half a
You're welcome Soren! Thanks for your quickness. ;)
2007/1/8, Soren Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks for you bug report. I've just uploaded a fix.
** Changed in: listen (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
Assignee: (unassigned) = Soren Hansen
Status: Unconfirmed = Fix
Public bug reported:
If one switches firefox to full screen mode, mouse dwelling on the leftmost
corner of the screen, Alt+F2 and Super all fail to show the unity dash
board/bar. Switching firefox back to windowed mode fixes the issue.
Expected behavior: The dash should be able to be summoned
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Cannot summon dash when Firefox is in fullscreen
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I'm not sure how else to explain it.
So I made a video.
I hope it helps:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0cpm-c1bes8
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Title:
Cannot summon dash
Just commenting that this happens not just with firefox and chrome, but with
all applications that have a fullscreen option with F11.
However, I also observed that while the dash itself is not summoned, the
current window loses focus, and it would appear that keystrokes are sent
elsewhere as
After comment #31, I believe this should be reinstated as a bug. Not just an
opinion.
Why? Not only does it break with users' expectations, it can actually be
counter-productive, and impractical.
I should not have to fear minimizing an application while on a touch-screen
device!
There is no
This bug is marked as incomplete, but no further request for information
has been asked. Reassigning this bug as Confirmed until such demands are
clearly expressed, so we may satisfy them.
** Changed in: unity
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status:
Confused as to why Didier Roche marked this as incomplete...
No further information is requested (!?!)...
Clarify?
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Title:
Alt Tab behavior is
Public bug reported:
When using alt-tab to switch between windows, it may lead to a situation where
the user doesn't know which tab is currently selected, because there are many
different highlights depending on WHICH application is opened, not their states.
This can lead to a condition where
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** Also affects: unity
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Description changed:
- When using alt-tab to
Is there a reason why this is marked incomplete?
It's my understanding that if something is marked incomplete there should be a
request for more info, so we can make it complete. Simply marking an entry as
incomplete without specifying what's missing defeats the purpose of that status.
Other
Public bug reported:
When moving a shaded window, a trail is left behind the operation completes.
Furthermore, even when the window is shaded, a thin rectangular box remains
delimiting where the window was before. It does not seem to affect operational
behavior, however, so this is a very low
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
unity leaves trails when moving window if shaded
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as well, to help further the discussion.
As a reminder to all, my graphics card is:
tiede@laptop:~$ lspci -vvnn |grep Graphics
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation Mobile 4 Series
Chipset Integrated Graphics Controller [8086:2a42] (rev 07) (prog-if 00 [VGA
controller])
00
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nspluginwrapper
During upgrade from maverick to natty.
Was not using flash or even web browsing at the time. So no steps to reproduce
are currently available.
Unless this is an upgrade-related bug?
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
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Title:
package nspluginwrapper 1.2.2-0ubuntu9 failed to install/upgrade:
ErrorMessage: le sous-processus script post-installation installé a
Apparently, it's segfaulting somewhere:
tiede@upgrading :~$ sudo dpkg --configure -a
Paramétrage de nspluginwrapper (1.2.2-0ubuntu9) ...
plugin dirs: :/var/lib/flashplugin-installer/
Auto-update plugins from /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins
Looking for plugins in /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins
Segmentation
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segfault in post-install script
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just to point it's not just upgrades.
Purging and reinstalling it results in the same behavior:
(sorry example is in french)
tiede@ubuntu:~$ sudo apt-get purge nspluginwrapper
[sudo] password for tiede:
Lecture des listes de paquets... Fait
Construction de l'arbre des dépendances
Lecture
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Workaround for those affected by this issue:
There seems to be a conflict with the Google Talk Plugin, causing this behavior.
To resolve the issue, this should work
sudo apt-get purge google-talkplugin
at the end, nspluginwrapper will be automatically configured.
**workaround taken from
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
Within gnome-control-center, clicking on the Hardware lister does nothing.
Launching gnome-control-center from the terminal, we see that the problem is
because it couldn't find su-to-root which is available in the package menu.
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Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
Within gnome-control-center, clicking on the Hardware lister does nothing.
Launching
here is the output with a fresh Jaunty upgrade.
It's just about the same...
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package hddtemp 0.3-beta15-44 failed to install/upgrade:
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Ubuntu better. This particular bug is a duplicate of bug #307748. Please
report all future comments to that bug report.
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future comments should be directed to that report.
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Required info provided. Found five duplicates. Tentatively marking this
bug as confirmed.
** Changed in: hddtemp (Ubuntu)
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I have recently checked the website mentioned using firefox 3.0.10 and it seems
that everything is just fine now...
Marking this as invalid. If someone else is experiencing this, feel free to
reopen this, and attach a screenshot, mentioning which firefox version is being
used, and whether any
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I am not sure which package this should be filed against...
I just upgraded to Jaunty a couple of days ago and stumbled upon the
Ctrl+Alt+Backspace removal feature...
So now, I am trying to use AltGr+SysRq+K to restart X, just testing, mind you,
to feel confident that I'll
I am not sure if the fix is there...
I noticed this bug today, by clicking on the notification area applet while
using a chat window. Apparently, the indicator applet was warning me about a
new IM message, which in itself was strange, since I had the IM window focused,
and it is my
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