> Is there a way to stop gvfsd-gphoto2 from respawning?
It's started by the volume manager which is started by system-wide
defaults for Gnome/Ubuntu systemd user session.
Tell systemd that you want that service to be disabled for your (current) user
account:
systemctl --user mask
I also encountered this in fresh Trusty install. The bug here isn't
(just) missing dependency. There are always going to be codecs that
aren't (can't be legally) supported out of the box.
The bug is crappy reporting of the issue in Parole. Showing on what
source code line issue is noticed
Public bug reported:
Pre-conditions:
- Fresly installed Xubuntu 14.04 with all available updates installed (as of
2014-06-08)
- Have packages necessary for DVD playback installed
Use-case:
1. insert DVD - Parole is automatically started
2. click Play
3. try to interact with Parole
Result:
-
Public bug reported:
Setup:
- Fresh Xubuntu 14.04 with all the available updates installed (as of
2014-06-08)
Use-case:
- Create desktop shortcut for Firefox (using content proposed by launcher
creation dialog when writing Firefox to first edit box)
- Launch and close Firefox with that
Public bug reported:
HW SW:
- HP Compaq NX6310 laptop
- Fresh 32-bit 14.04 Xubuntu install (kernel 3.13)
Use-case:
- Boot
- Check dmesg
- Try to set up WLAN and ethernet
- Shutdown
Expected outcome:
- No BUGs reported in dmesg
- Ethernet works automatically and WLAN can be set up
- Shutdown
I don't have the machine anymore (it wasn't a mine, I replaced XP with
Ubuntu for another person) so that I could collect logs. From the bug
it should be clear what is the issue (broken driver selected for the HW
explicitly by Ubuntu specific blacklist), so setting confirmed as
requested by above
My relative has this issue on Xubuntu LTS (boot never finished so he
rebooted the machine, after the boot, the panels were gone).
* Bugs fixed by 4.7.x/4.8.x series:
- rgba support lp: #586012
- disappearing menus lp: #53897
HOW the disappearing menus are fixed in the new release?
In Comment #4 you would see that your patch was included in dosfstools
2.11-2.3ubuntu1,
the bug was marked fix released on 12 Mar 08 - 11:45 If that is not what
you mean, then
can you please elaborate?
I was referring to the much updated patch in comment 5.
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(3) Offer to remedy the error. fsck -a /dev/sdb1 followed by an rw
remount would work in many cases. For a small broken FAT file system
That can take while so it should have a progress bar. Dosfsck (aka
fsck.vfat) is also pretty crappy. You may need to run it up to 3 times
to fix corrupted
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 321297 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/321297
Sorry, but this doesn't cut it. The bug into which you duplicated this
is about update. This is fresh install.
And more importantly, I've attached translation that should be added for
Dolphin. I don't see
Public bug reported:
The Kubuntu Hardy KDE3 file manager is completely lacking Finnish
translation. This is pretty annoying for such a central component as
file manager in an otherwise well translated KDE3.
Attached is my translation please add it to Hardy updates. KDE project
doesn't have a
** Attachment added: Finnish translation for the default KDE3 file manager
(D3lphin)
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26538442/d3lphin.po.gz
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d3lphin
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/374546
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Any reason why the last patch from half a year ago wasn't applied?
It has three separate optimization:
- Allocation overhead reduction (in my full 8GB file system case, reduced total
memory usage from 120MB to 80MB)
- FAT entry size reduction by changing 32+32 bits to bitfield (thing that needs
See also meta bug 114503 affecting Edgy, Feisty, Gutsy and Hardy.
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see also bug 220817 (about openoffice).
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Ristretto the memory usage reached up to 111,5 MB
How this was measured?
(about most relevant figure is the Writable column in the gnome-
system-monitor)
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You could help by installing language-pack-fi, language-pack-gnome-fi
and language-support-fi (warning: the last one pulls in openoffice, I
guess this cannot be avoided)
I reported a bug 114503 about this to Kubuntu which is a generic Ubuntu
issue and being fixed. It would be good to check that
Btw. does the AbiWord version currently being integrated into Hary suffer from
this bug (abiword waking up twice a sec when idle):
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=335551
?
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Could you update this bug please? Maybe Hardy works better in this
respect.
I switched to Kubuntu as it worked better in this respect and currently I'm
using Feisty.
I'm sorry but you need to check Hardy yourself (if users encounter critical
bugs, they are
not going to wait a year, they
if users encounter critical bugs, they are not going to wait a year, they
switch to another distro within weeks
Why are you saying this to me? I don't work for Canonical..
As another user, I appreciate your effort, I just meant that assuming
that people are going to be able to test the bugs
I installed it with English, pre-selected as default.
Typing locale at the console gives:
***
LANG=en_AU.UTF-8
I just installed Kubuntu Gutsy from the i386 Desktop install CD (the
image was verified, so that isn't a problem).
Language for the installation was set to Finnish
I had been monitoring cpu usage and every 1 sec, my cpu usage % would
spike to 70-80%, I ran a top and located the spike Xfce-4 battery
-p. The battery monitor is just really sucking alot of cpu usage for
such a small app.
CPU usage can disturb other applications, but when it comes to what
Based on backtrace seems a duplicate of bug #71640
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I finally had Desktop in state where I can let it freely crash and time
to test this again (installed the 20 extra non-main packages required by
Balazar etc).
Balazar still crashes, but my Desktop survives now just fine (at least
when not using fullscreen), I guess due to the updates/fixes to X
Seems to be two different issues at play here.
First, balazar shouldn't crash.
I've got a good but old graphics card. Maybe it missing features
surprised Balazar?
Attached is glxinfo output. I'm also driving the display at 16-bit.
So, what is your graphics hardware?
Matrox G550.
Are you still having problems with this bug?
Weren't you able to reproduce it?
I haven't had a need to update my X settings (with an UI).
I can check this again when I next install Ubuntu (unless I move rest of my
machines to Debian).
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I'm told that this is a X bug.
How a memory corruption in an X client process (KDM greeter) could be an
X server process issue?
Is there anyone here who is *not* using a propriatory driver
(including Nvidia from their site, ATI from their site), who is getting
this bug?
I'm using the MGA
Package: language-support-fi
...
Depends: mozilla-firefox-locale-fi-fi, openoffice.org-l10n-fi,
thunderbird-locale-fi, tmispell-voikko,
libenchant-voikko, openoffice.org-voikko, openoffice.org-hyphenation
Recommends: language-pack-fi
...
Package: mozilla-firefox-locale-fi-fi
...
Depends:
Fedora has a meta bug on this. You can see the dependencies from here:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/showdependencytree.cgi?id=204948
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/102543
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This site lists some of the issue listed above (mixer, power-manager):
http://www.linuxpowertop.org/known.php
For mixer there're upstream bugs and patches:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=370937
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=152864
(Note: with Feisty I switched to
This seems to be fixed in Feisty X server / mga driver.
Even Beryl/Compiz work there, but with those enabled mouse pointer
leaves black holes on screen. Some 3D games can lock up the computer
for good too.
** Summary changed:
- X server crashes with autologin and screensaver when GLX is
Public bug reported:
Version:
- Kubuntu: Feisty Fawn, 7.04
Test-case:
- Install Kubuntu from live-CD with default options
- Once overything is installed, use add/remove packages and install
language-support, e.g. for fi
Expected outcome:
- Packages related to support of that language are
Public bug reported:
Version:
- Kubuntu: Feisty Fawn 7.04
Test-case:
- Open System Settings - Computer Administration - Screen Monitor
- Select Color Gamma tab, change some setting and then apply the change
- Log out and restart X server
Expected outcome:
- Gamma changes, otherwise screen
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Version:
- Kubuntu: Feisty Fawn 7.04
Test-case:
- - Open System Settings -
+ - Open System Settings - Computer Administration - Screen Monitor
+ - Select Color Gamma tab, change some setting and then apply the change
+ - Log out and restart X server
+
+
Public bug reported:
Version:
- Kubuntu: Feisty Fawn 7.04
- kdm: 3.5.6-0ubuntu2
Test-case:
- Make an error in xorg.conf
- Restart X server from KDM
Expected outcome:
- old-timers: user is returned back to console
- all: they get an error message that tells X server couldn't start
Actual
Public bug reported:
Version:
- Kubuntu: Feisty Fawn 7.04
Test-case:
1. Change a setting in the System Settings - Sound System - Hardware
2. Apply the change
3. Change the setting back and apply again
4. Log out
Actual outcome:
- In step 2) arts failed
- In step 3) arts failed again(!)
- Logout
Public bug reported:
Version:
- Kubuntu: Feisty Fawn 7.04
Test-case:
- Start a crashing fullscreen OpenGL game (for example for me Balazar
crashes[1])
- Make the game to crash
Expected outcome:
- I get back to KDE desktop (and might have some other problems)
Actual outcome:
- I get back KDM
I got also both of these errors on fresh Kubuntu Feisty Fawn install and I
think they were a reason for some instabilities.
Both errors (and instabilities) disappeared when I disabled the faces
completely (both settings for this).
I would recommend switching them off by default until the
Another issue with this functionality is that its No CD/DVD dialog is not
transient to dialog which it's blocking,
which is the only one shown in the panel. Newbie users wouldn't necessarily
know how to get rid of the
non-reacting dialog because it completely hides the No CD/DVD dialog one
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox
Version:
OS: Ubuntu Edgy
Firefox: 2.0.0.3+0dfsg-0ubuntu0.6.10
Use-case:
1. Start Firefox and go to a bookmarked page
2. From the gnome logout menu choose Restart
3. After reboot, log in
4. Start Firefox
Expected outcome:
- Device reboots and
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
Version: Ubuntu Edgy with Nautilus v2.16.1-0ubuntu3.2
Just right-click on an iso image file and select Write to disc... Then it
asks for a blank CD. Keeps poping the same dialog when pushing OK, although a
valid blank CD is inserted, and even
Public bug reported:
I straced a few processes on the Ubuntu Edgy Gnome desktop. The result:
- mixer_applet2: constant polling
- gnome-panel: polls ~/.recently-used.xbel constantly
- gnome-power-manager: constant polling
- power management process prevents CPU sleeping???
- gnome-screensaver:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gimp
STEPS:
1. I tested whether I could open a remote file in gimp File - Open...
2. When the file selector opened, I pressed ^L to get the text entry and pasted
to that following:
The full data was too large, so this contains only the minimal data.
** Attachment added: crash data from apport
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7120319/_usr_bin_gimp._R_iwm.crash
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/102007
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This was with Edgy. I don't think it's the same gtk_file_info_get_is_folder()
crash as with the other Gimp crashes
as in those bugs that function was called from some sorting functions and in
this case it was called from treeview iterator.
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-core
Versions:
- Ubuntu: Edgy Eft (installed from a md5sum checked alternate CD)
- xserver-xorg-core: 1:1.1.1-0ubuntu12.1
- xserver-xorg-video-mga: 1:1.4.1-0ubuntu1
- libgl1-mesa-glx: 6.5.1~20060817-0ubuntu3
- libgl1-mesa-dri:
$ lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8366/A/7 [Apollo KT266/A/333]
00:01.0 PCI bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8366/A/7 [Apollo KT266/A/333 AGP]
00:05.0 Multimedia audio controller: C-Media Electronics Inc CM8738 (rev 10)
00:0c.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co.,
** Attachment added: Crash with autologin, this time with composite extension
disabled
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7121422/X-crash2.log
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** Attachment added: Crash when OpenOffice loads a document
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7121430/X-crash3.log
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