Even wiht the kernel options as described, there are instances in which
the touchpad get crazy.
The problem seems to occur only when multiple windows on the desktop are
opened and login/logout seems to fix the problem. If not logging out,
after some times - with no recurrent pattern (or at least n
The bug is not fixed. The USB startup disk creator from 8.10 version
works fine with some of the ISO's but not all. In particular, it fails
(busybox state) with the 8.04.1, which is quite a bad thing, given that
that should be the most recent LTS version of ubuntu...
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The bug is not fixed. The USB startup disk creator from 8.10 version
works fine with some of the ISO's but not all. In particular, it fails
(busybox state) with the 8.04.1, which is quite a bad thing, given that
that should be the most recent LTS version of ubuntu...
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(to be more specific: the desktop 64 bit standard installation version)
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I simply would like to inform those interested in this topic, that -
while we all wait for the packaging of the latest beta - the procedure
to create binaries from the source is *really* easy. More or less it
works like this:
1) Download the source and uncompress the file
2) Install ant [sudo apt-
No problem if you want to close the bug, but could you then port the
list of people "watching" this thread on the other bug report, so that
we would still be informed of progresses as they happen?
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Binary package hint: bluetooth
RELATED BUGS - This bug is possibly related - but not the same as -
#283064, #292030 and others mentioning problems in connecting devices to
computer via bluetooth.
TESTING - This bug has been verified on two machines, both of them
running on U
Public bug reported:
Simply failed at managing the grub menu.lst file (to wich I added the
info for a gentoo installation) when upgrading the kernel image.
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: amd64
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.10
ErrorMessage: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit sta
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As per summary. Updates of today (but I believe the report should tell
that to you already).
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: amd64
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.10
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
Package: linux-image-2.6.27-9-generic 2.6.27-9.19
ProcCmdLine: root=UUID=4dac6e23-29aa-421
Public bug reported:
The media keys (the buttons play, stop, pause, ff, etc...) on my laptop
stop working while I have any menu open (normal funtioning resumes when
the menu closes.
I am using a fresh install of Ubuntu 9.04 on a Dell XPS M1710
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
This bug is so old that I honestly do not remember exactly what the
problem was. I would say that you can close it, if you wish. Thank you
for the reply though! :)
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Me too on Intrepid 64bit. However the site admin of the official synfig
forum said that it was a bug fixed in the latest release (0.61.09).
Here's the link: http://www.synfig.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=13&p=1376
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Dylan, I believe you can avoid re-editing the kernel option every time
you get a kernel update by inserting i8042.nomux=1 in your default
kernel options in the menu.lst file (it's in the commented part of
automagic). I did not try it yet myself as there has not been a kernel
update since I modified
If the bug is "in progress" means that they are working on it... so I
don't think it is out yet.
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Alas, it did not work for me. I followed the same procedure followed by
K Slade but also the new version installed from the PPA generate
_nearly_ the same error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/blogtk", line 1245, in
blogtk = BloGTK()
File "/usr/bin/blogtk", line 138, in
Brilliant!
that was exactly what I needed to get it working. Thank you a lot for
the promt answer and for taking care of the package! :)
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Ubuntu Jaunty 64 bit, updated to present date.
A couple of additional info:
1. The problem also presents itself with two POP accounts (gmail). So,
it does not seem necessarily related to exchange, IMAP or similar.
2. For me the culprit does not seem to be "evolution" but "evolution-
data-server-
Might be a duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/acpi/+bug/321126 (?)
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Just to mention that I am experiencing the same problem with DELL XPS
M1710 on ubuntu 64 bit (both 8.10 and 8.04).
The system randomly get the fans running at full speed despite the
system monitor report CPU usage below 25% and temperature below 40
degrees.
When the fans kick in, the system slow
I very very much second this request too... I never used a single
"stable release" of freemind for years: the development cycle is - alas
- very slow, with the beta staying such for months, if not years, but
the quality of those is normally very good, and the bugs - if any major
- are essentially i
The bug seems to have been fixed already, still, if you are interested:
The exact steps can be found to the forum thread linked in the original
report. For brevity, here's a quotation:
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openoffice.org
WHERE:
Bug verified on both Feisty32 and Feisty64, OpenOffice 2.2, Writer (text editor)
WHAT:
It is impossible to select multiple drawings with the normal combination of
left-click + shift-key.
TO REPRODUCE:
1. Open a new document
2. Dra
I support this request. Actually, instructions on how to package for
debian are available here: http://ufoai.ninex.info/wiki/index.php/Debian
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Oh... yes please, reopen this request! Freemind 0.7 compares to 0.9 like
Windows 3.1 compares to XP! :( 0.8 - I would say - is the very minimum
it makes sense to package.
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I just got an answer from the support at OpenOffice.org:
[quote]
This is not reproducible with native OOo for Linux.
This is a problem of your certain Linux distribution, ubuntu running the
by-packed OOo build. In this case, please refer to the distributors support or
even run the native OOo build
Public bug reported:
Normally, it is possible to create/rename a launcher, change its
description and add it to the pane or desktop. With "terminal" (gnome-
terminal) this is not possible, as it will keep on reverting its name to
the original one, no matter what one tries. The bug is being discuss
The issue is still relevant with Edgy and Feisty:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=422668
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Maybe in relation with: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-
terminal/+bug/109919 ?
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Verbose log, as per request.
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** Summary changed:
- Disabling the suspend and hibernate locks via gconf-editor in Intrepid Ibex
doesn't do anything
+ Disabling the suspend and hibernate locks via gconf-editor doesn't do
anything (from Intrepid to Karmic included)
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I wonder if that had to do with the fact that in the bug title there was
"alpha". Who knows? I changed that, let's hope! :-|
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@Daniel T Chen - I can confirm that the fix you proposed does *not* work
for DELL XPS M1710. If it might be useful, I have already uploaded the
verbose log in this same thread.
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@Rico , @Daniel
Thanks for the advices guys. Seems that #17 fixed for me! :)
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This bug affects me too... but why is this bug marked as "fixed
committed"? (Doesn't that mean that if I update my computer the problem
should vanish? [Which is not the case]).
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ht
I can confirm same problem on 9.10 RC.
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Confirm:
1. Bug affects Karmic RC
2. Workaround suggested by Jeff in #8 works
For those that - like me - took a moment to get what "CCSM" means, the
answer is "CompizConfig Setting Manager" available in the standard repos
and appearing in the System/Preferences hierarchies.
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As this has been marked as the ultimate non-duplicate of a trail of
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for me on Karmic 64 bit:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evolution/+bug/287811/comments/6
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Just wishing to share a workaround that is prooving helpful in my case
(at least on youtube.com).
You first rightclick and keeping the button pressed drag the mouse, then
you can left-click without problem. After the first click, the procedure
needs to be repeated for further left-clicking.
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No idea what happened
ProblemType: KernelOops
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: linux-image-3.2.0-23-generic 3.2.0-23.36
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-23.36-generic 3.2.14
Uname: Linux 3.2.0-23-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
AlsaVersion: Advanced Linux So
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Suggestion at #9 fixed the issue.
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Control-C causes LightDM to restart in a
I see what you mean, and I will understand if you will change back the
status of the bug. My rationale in changing the status was the following
though:
1. I think it is important for people using launchpad to know at first
glance if an issue has been solved or not, a bit like prepending
"[solved]"
Why has this bug changed to "incomplete"? Reading the linked bug on
freedesktop it appears they simply designated the bug as "for
downstream" (would this mean ubuntu?).
Anyhow, I can report that with 11.04 the problem seems to have been
solved.
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This is my /etc/fstab:
# / was on /dev/sda1 during installation
UUID= /ext4
defaults,relatime,discard,errors=remount-ro0 1
# /home was on /dev/sdb1 during installation
UUID= /homeext4 defaults,relatime
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Partitions displayed as removable devices
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Thank you for the extra-quick follow up to the bug report!
Interesting observation about SATA being hot-pluggable. Still, I think
that would explain *why* the partition shows up like it does, but I
would argue that if the behaviour is intended, I disagree with the
design choice that was made for a
It might be an upstream problem:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=660595
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One more confirmation that the following works:
lpadmin -p -o pdftops-renderer-default=pdftops
for Toshiba e-Studio 2820c too.
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Toshi
Yes, I am now running Fedora 19.
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Totally support this.
Especially when sharing settings, there might be single files that can
be shared safely and others that would break the program if shared, all
in the same directory. Example case: the bookmarks of a browser [you
don't really want to share the cache or the history, just the
bo
Touchpad behaviour in Oneiric seems to be problematic. On both my
notebooks (both sporting a synaptic touchpad) they work at login time
but then - sometimes - they stop working at some point that looks random
[I haven't been able to find a pattern].
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Title of the bug changed: this is happening on both my laptops too (they
are two different Dell models, both having a synaptic touchpad)
** Summary changed:
- TouchPad of the Netbook Zareason Terra HD randomly stop working
+ TouchPad randomly stop working
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Same problem here. Is there anybody able to post a workaround for using
Claws mail?
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cannot create "custom" preferred applications
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...and for those needing assembly for AVR programming:
http://mumblelina.com/asm.lang
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Binary package hint: empathy
I am using 10.10 and although I presently rolled back to the standard repo,
until a few minutes ago I was on the PPA.
(So I am presently running Installed: 2.32.0-0ubuntu2)
Empathy connects to my gmail account and I can see my contact going on
a
Absolutely yes.
It seems like there are certain application that block the propagation
of a keypressed event to others. Beside the Gnome menu, another one I
can think of is GnomeDo. If you are familiar with it: once the dialog
for entering the first letters of the command pops up, the media keys d
Hi Pedro, thank you for the pointer to the gnome bug description.
Although I understand the logic of marking this report "invalid" because
on gnome the same one has been marked "not a bug", it still escape my
understanding why this behaviour is not a bug. I agree with the user who
reported the bug
*The following fix works for the Acer Travelmate 2350 and Ubuntu 10.04
32 bit desktop standard installation CD*
In short:
1) At the screen with a keyboard and stickfigure, press Enter to get to the
menu.
2) Hit Enter to select your language, and then press F6 and then Esc.
3) Add "i915.modeset=1"
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