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Binary package hint: synaptic
lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 7.04
Release:7.04
apt-cache policy synaptic
synaptic:
Installed: 0.57.11.1ubuntu14
Candidate: 0.57.11.1ubuntu14
Version table:
*** 0.57.11.1ubuntu14 0
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com
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Desktop computer with MSI KM4M series MB, MS-6734.
WinXP installed and no similar problem exists.
Ubuntu 7.04 - 100% up to date - When plugging devices into USB ports experience
various problems as described below.
1. External WDC5000 HDD - ntfs file system - copying a large
If Linux, Ubuntu in particular wishes to make a dent in MS's market
share a greater emphasis needs to be placed on providing a better and
more congenial support base. Too much variation exists in the system
hardware and it is extremely difficult for first time users to get all
features, often
Yes I have, and to elaborate further, when I initially installed ubuntu, I
immediately attached an external 500 GB drive to one of the front USB ports and
it worked fine for quite a while (weeks), at some point later I turned off my
system and disconnected the external drive for a day or two,
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 7.04 - When copying large files or folders containing many files, an
error message occurs stating it is unsafe to remove the drive. Usually this
happens when the copy is near complete, but only a small amount of the copy, if
any, is found on the drive being copied
I seem to have stumbled across the cause AND solution to my icon problem. After
applying the current recommended updates I had to reboot the system, and at the
login screen I decided to look and see if the Options at login had changed from
7.04 ubuntu. Under Sessions I was offered to use the
There appears to be several variations of the Trash problem, and it's very
difficult to get any technical information which might be helpful . I would
still like to know what code performs the test that decides which icon should
be displayed, and it appears Gnome and Nautilus do so independent
Just curious if you found your default session set to Xclient also? And
if so, I'm wondering why this happened, as I didn't encounter any
questions about selecting a default session during installation. Glad to
hear it was helpful to you also.
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Trash looks empty, isn't
Something else I found which may have some relation to the problem,
looking at my system which did not have the problem, I found
/usr/share/gnome/default session exists, while the system with the
problem lacked this file. There is a man page man default.session but
I'm not sure if this file should
I had just installed smbc on ubuntu 9.10 and encountered the same
results as shown in Michaels ...stdout.txt file.
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I can't disable the screensaver in Mplayer or VLC. There appears to be a
separate bug report on VLC that gave me the impression the problem only
affected VLC, but in my case the problem did not exist in either player under
9.04 and does on both my PC's now upgraded to 9.10 affecting both VLC
It appears that the .xsession-errors file creates anew after each
reboot, moving the previous content to .xsession-errors.old and an
enormous size file can be eliminated by rebooting twice, but what is
causing the file to grow needs to be determined and fixed otherwise the
problem recurs. I think
I tried switching to normal and the system monitor looked better until I
moved the mouse and the content of the GUI window disappeared. After
much difficulty I was able to return the Visual Effects to None. I'm
using an IBM Thinkpad R40 notebook with an ATI Radeon Mobility M6 LY
video which
When I open the log files, I get the message shown in the attached
Xorg.0.log.png and if it might help, I've also attached a copy of my
Xorg.0.log txt.
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When I open the log files, I get the message shown in the attached
Xorg.0.log.png and if it might help, I've also attached a copy of my
Xorg.0.log txt.
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Will this problem get some attention? I attempted to apply what is said
to be a work around, but was unable to create something that made any
improvement or change.
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System Monitor display is corrupt after upgrade to 9.10
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I'm curious, my IBM ThinkPad has no Xorg.conf file in /etc/X11, and none of my
systems running 9.04 or 7.04 have an Xorg.conf file either. I just finished
upgrading an HP Desktop to 9.10 and it had no Xorg.conf file previous or after
the upgrade.
Should the 9.10 upgrade be creating an Xorg.conf
Each time I try to open the System monitor, it opens up with a corrupted
display and a NEW icon appears saying I had a crash, and would I like to
generate a report. I just finished updating to 9.10 and all was well
previously.
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I'm simply trying to display the System Monitor and encounter this crash
every time. This time I was attempting to change the screen resolution
to see if that would have any effect, which it didn't, and ended up
being unable to return to 1024x768 after changing to 640x480. I could no
longer get to
Maybe the System Monitor is unrelated as I notice another crash
occurred while reading some questions and answers on launchpad.net, so I
now have 2 problems?
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After upgrading to 9.10 the System Monitor display is nothing but a lot
of dots when I open it, no text visible. All other GUI displays appears
to be normal.
My computer is an IBM Thinkpad R40.
1. Click on the System Monitor icon.
2. A window appears populated with nothing
PNG of the System Monitor display.
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Are you using an IBM notebook? Might this problem be related to the
video card? I'm holding off updating my 3 other systems until I know
what I might expect.
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Should I keep reporting each crash? They happen quite frequently, and I
have no idea why.
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In addition to the System Monitor, all the OpenOffice.org applications
are unusable for the same reason.
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Another screenshot. And might this problem get some quick attention for
resolution? The open office programs run somewhat slowly, and a
workaround that makes the system slow to a crawl essentially renders
these programs useless.
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We've had some commercial power fails here today, and I notice that when
my notebook goes on battery a small popup appears which is no more than
a black box, with no readable text contained.
Rather than apply a work around at this moment, I would like to know if
this might be considered a BUG and
My notebook is an IBM ThinkPad R40 2722JT9
Video is ATI Radeon Mobility M6 LY
Perhaps that will help, and it appears the problem may be related to ATI
video cards?
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I have been experimenting some more, and seem to have one 500GB drive
formatted ext3 which looks like it mounts, as I can see an entry in
/media/.hal-mtab and a directory created /media/wd500gbA, which is the
drives label name, but no icon appears on the Desktop. Memory sticks
always mount with an
Wicd in synaptic solved all my networking problems, you might give it a
try. I like the look and simplicity of it much better than that of
Network Manager also.
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I have 3 computers now running 9.04, an IBM Thinkpad, a Compaq Presario
A900, and an HP Desktop. Previously, running Ubuntu 7.10, and 8.10 I was
able to make use of my external USB hard drives on each of these
systems. I have 10 external drives, all formatted NTFS, with sizes of
(1) 30GB, (1)
Further googling for help, I ran across a post which related to a problem
similar to mine, and it stated that a patch was required in /etc/modules adding
usb_storage to be able to mount an external drive.
Checking my /etc/modules I found it to contain loop and lp, but no usb_storage.
Thinking
Update:
Last night I thought I had found a way to get around the problem mounting USB
hard drives, and went one step further. I took one of my 500GB drives and
formatted it ext3. I then found it would mount on each of my 3 systems, but
only if it was plugged in prior to powering on. That was
Should I be posting elsewhere about this problem? Or how should I
proceed as I am uncertain as to what further info I should provide, if
any, and still uncertain if the problem is something that requires
knowledge I'm expected to have requiring some system modifications
normally provided by a
New finding:
Based on a friends Ubuntu 7.04 content of /etc/modules containing fuse,
which I have no idea what it pertains to, I added that entry also to my
Ubuntu 9.04 /etc/modules and found that my ntfs external drive would
then mount. I unmounted, unplugged the drive and plugged it back in and
Sorry for so many posts, but this is a very important problem for me.
After trying and failing to mount an ext3 usb drive, my ntfs drive would
no longer mount, and I found the following lines added to dmesg:
[ 127.632045] usb 1-5: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 3
[
This will be my final post in this thread if no response occurs as it appears
to be dead.
I contacted a friend who is running Ubuntu 9.04 and has an ext3 external drive
which he is able to mount when needed with no problems on his Compaq notebook.
Looking at /etc/modules on his system he has 3
Thanks for the reply, I was wondering if this thread was dead.
The so called fix I applied, doesn't seem to work any longer, and I have 3
different computers, and 10 external drives, one now using ext3, the rest still
ntfs, to play with. If you or anyone would like to use me as a means of
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04
HibernationDevice: RESUME=/dev/sda8
Lsusb:
Bus 001 Device 006: ID 04f2:b057 Chicony Electronics Co., Ltd
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
Bus 003 Device
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Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04
HibernationDevice: RESUME=/dev/sda6
Lsusb:
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 04fc:0c05 Sunplus Technology Co., Ltd
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
Bus 003 Device
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After installing Ubuntu 8.10 on a new Compaq notebook about 2 weeks ago, I
noticed the trash icon displayed an empty icon after having deleted a number of
personal files.
The icon displays a notice No items in Trash when pointed to but right
clicking it shows the option to Empty trash active.
Based upon the wiki and Dave Coffins web site, the latest stable version
is 9.11, Oct 7, 2011 and provides support for the Canon SX30 IS and
Canon EOS 600D which several of my friends and I had purchased a while
back, and as dcraw is a tool used to accomplish work, we are quite
anxious to see it
As thisBUG? is not actually a BUG, but a work prevention problem due
to an up-to-date application not being made available for use, might
there be some way to have some attention focused on it?
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You are unmounting the card reader when you only need to eject the card from
the reader which leaves the card reader mounted and able to read the next card
inserted into it. There should be a second option, and in Linux Mint 12 it is
'eject' which is the correct option to enable the card to be
A friend just brought his Acer Travelmate 2350 notebook over asking me to
remove WinXP and install a Linux OS. I tried to boot it with a Live DVD of
Linux Mint 12, and Linux Mint 11, and in both instances got only as far as :
Fixing recursive fault but reboot is needed!
Removing the battery
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Some time ago a number of us replaced our digital cameras with new
models, and as we work with raw images we quickly found that dcraw and
ufraw did not support the new sensor dimensions. An email to Dave Coffin
resulted in patches to dcraw.c within hours, but now some months
The Canon SX-30 and perhaps other models are now included in the 9.12
version of dcraw.c, and as ufraw is built using dcraw.c it too needs to
be updated.
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dcraw 9.12 is the current version, and supports the cameras we are
using, but is still not available in ubuntu. Does an up to date version
of dcraw have to be provided by Debian for it to be made available in
ubuntu? Should we be directing our complaints elsewhere?
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dcraw.c is changed by Dave Coffin frequently in order to support new
cameras, and the version in ubuntu is quite out of date, and it appears
ubuntu 12.04 is even staying with the out of date dcraw 8.99 version.
ufraw which is compiled including dcraw.c is also affected and out of
date, which is
As zeitgeist appears in synaptic as installed, but NOT a 'supported
package', I'm wondering WHY and HOW did it get installed? And is it
really necessary as it doesn't appear to benefit me in any way at all
related to how I use my system?
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Obviously this was not considered important enough to fix before the
final release. Network Manager is absolutely useless in 9.04.
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Same problem here, 2 different computers after upgrading to ubuntu 11.04
vlc freezes when playing mp3 files. I haven't tried video files.
Is this the same as Bug #772248?
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vlc freezes when playing mp3 files. I haven't tried video files.
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Will this bug be resolved? Or is it to be considered a feature?
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Fix released? Where is it? What is it? How can I have it applied?
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If this is a duplicate of Bug #426582, when I looked at that report I
see that it shows Status: Fix Released, although I am completely up to
date and have not received any fix. Looking at that Bug report, I am
unable to determine what the fix is (was), and am left wondering if my
problem as
Lucid - Same here, and can't always open a folder on the network drive,
says it's loading but never finishes. Have to kill gvfsd-smb to reduce
cpu usage each time also.
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I found that Samba was no longer installed, and after installing it
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Binary package hint: firefox
Just typing several letters, such as abc into the Y! search window kills
Firefox, and then takes me to the login screen. The same happens if I
switch to Google or IMDB for the search.
lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu lucid (development
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Yes, my system is fully up to date, and I frequently check and apply all
updates available several times a day.
I've not yet encountered any crashes using any other programs, and I've tried
most everything, including some of the games.
The bug occurs nearly every time I use the search function,
Having difficulty downloading the LiveCD, but /var/crash is empty and
apport was set to 0. I enabled apport and started it, then opened
Firefox and on the 3rd attempt to use the search engine field, I
experienced the same crash as before taking me to the login screen.
After logging in I found
I'm not sure how to determine the graphics driver, but lspci displays:
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Radeon Mobility M6 LY
Is there some other command I should execute that would provide more
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Will the fix be applied by an update soon, or will it have to be applied
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I'm having the same problem on 2 installs of 10.04, and my 9.04 settings
match those on the 10.04 OS, but the 9.04 system produces notifications
daily if they exist.
How about a FIX as I'm getting tired of work arounds.
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Just an update. I just applied all pending updates, and found that one bug
(keyring) now appears to be resolved, but the Firefox problem persists. Typing
just a few characters in the search engine field crashes and takes me to the
login screen.
Is there any further information that I could
I just applied all pending updates, little over 300MB, and the problem
remains. I will try and download the Live CD and post the results here
as quickly as possible. Experiencing some heavy rain, winds, and
electrical storms here in Asia, causing power and Internet losses so
this may take a little
Per a suggestion on freenode ubuntu+1 chat, I removed the plymouth
package and rebooted my system. The problem with firefox crashing taking
me to the login screen reoccurred twice, once after typing 3 letters
using IMDB search engine, and the second time after logging in again and
typing 7
Mine was working, but after doing a partial upgrade, was broken again. I
was told to do a dist-upgrade which I did but that didn't fix the
problem, and trying to access an NAS drive drives CPU usage to 100%
showing 'gvfsd-smb-browse' to be the cause. Cancelling the request, CPU
usage returns to
I'm not having a problem with wicd, but am when connecting to a network
drive. I'm asked for a keyring password, but then fail to ever make a
connection. Could both of these problems have something to do with the
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Just applied the following updates:
libcryptui0 (2.30.0-0ubuntu1)
python-kde4 (4:4.4.2-0ubuntu1)
seahorse (2.30.0-0ubuntu1)
seahorse-plugins (2.30.0-0ubuntu1)
Rebooted and opened seahorse. No entries found in seahorse.
1. tried to open network to another computer on the network - no problem.
2.
I first renamed the old profile, and started firefox, typed a few letters at
random and crashed at the 5th letter.
Next I disabled all extensions, restarted firefox, and was able to type only 4
letters before a crash occurred.
Open to any suggestions, or provide additional information as
Still trying to learn if this bug will only be fixed by an upgrade to
10.10 or by applying manually. I'd prefer to not make modifications to
the repository list if it can be avoided. If the fix will not be made
available through the update process, does that mean it may have other
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command, I receive the following error each time I try:
gpg: requesting key B... from hkp server keyserver.ubuntu.com
gpg: keyserver timed out
gpg: keyserver receive failed: keyserver error
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Okay, after about 6 tries it got the key, and I ran the second command,
apt-get update apt-get upgrade, rebooted the system, logged in, and
opened Firefox, typed a few characters in the search field, and was
taken to the login screen as before.
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Looking further, at System-Admin-Update Manager, I see Other updates
(LP-PPA-bryceharrington-purple) are available.
Two updates were shown, xserver-common (Size 80 KB) and xserver-xorg-core (Size
2.0 MB) so I applied them and rebooted, and so far it appears to have
eliminated the problem of
Upgraded to Mint 13 and the wireless no longer works at all. In fact Fn
F5 which used to turn it on and off with a light lit/unlit displaying
the state never lights up no matter how often I reboot or press the Fn
F5 keys.
The only Internet access I have/had when using that computer is via
We're looking for support on the Canon SX30 and like to work with ufraw.
The latest dcraw supports the Canon SX30, but the latest version of
ufraw available in synaptic is based on an older version of dcraw.
Would installing libraw-bin, which synaptic shows to be version
0.14.4-0ubuntu2 change
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I use Linux Mint, currently ver 15, 32 bit, Mate Desktop, and since Ubuntu
changed the default email app from Evolution to Thunderbird, I cannot retrieve
email from each of my accounts automatically and have to request them manually
one at a time.
I had them scheduled to
This problem may be more serious than I previously thought. Moments ago
I moved a 254MB file from my desktop computer to a network drive, and it
seemed to transfer instantaneously. The file was deleted on my computer
and when I looked at the network drive the file name was there, but the
content
Wouldn't it be nice to have a single place to report bugs? After going
to the https://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=gvfs site,
creating a login and trying to figure out just how to use it to report a
bug, I felt the time would be better spent living with the bug and
hoping that it will
Does this bug exist in ALL linux distributions? If not, which ones are
unaffected?
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Title:
nautilus hangs copying large directories from a samba
Ubuntu and Mint ARE Debian based. Does Debian itself lack this bug?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1075923
Title:
nautilus hangs copying large directories from a samba share
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