Brian is correct, I just tried to reproduce it on a different 21.04
system and it passes without a hitch as well.
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See
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When running `fwupdmgr refresh` from the command line or when performing
an update from the Software application the following error will be
thrown:
Failed to update metadata for lvfs: checksum failure: failed to verify
data, expected 98261db7124c8026fb88f77768787efc2f8355c3
The issue is still present in Ubuntu 20.10 as well.
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Title:
color-cc-panel calls gcm-calibrate which was removed from package
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I concur with Daniel, I use Wayland only on two different systems with
Ubuntu 19.10 and they both show the same issue. Highly frustrating.
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Title:
I just did a quick test with building the packages from the Ubuntu
repository with the single change of adding the "--enable-lastfm" build
parameter. After installing those packages and a reboot the Last.fm
account worked as supposed to.
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Since a while now GOA supports Last.fm accounts but for some reason this
provider is excluded in the Ubuntu build parameters of this package.
Is there a specific reason why this is not enabled? Would it be possible to
enable this provider as well?
ProblemType: Bug
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Due to a bug in Geary 3.32 it will continuously use 100% CPU. It is a know
issue [1] that is fixed in 3.34 [2].
If Ubuntu 19.10 is not going to include Geary 3.34, would it be possible to
back-port the fix into 3.32?
[1] https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/geary/issues/504
[2]
For what it's worth, since the update to 18.10 I have not seen the issue
again on the two systems I have.
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Title:
Network icons in status menu
I replaced the PSU to rule out the possibility of a broken PSU just in
case, hence the delay. While it was a risk, I needed an excuse you buy a
quieter one anyway. And guess what? No more crash. While I find it
difficult to believe that a software update uncovers an issue with the
PSU, I suppose I
Public bug reported:
Ever since I updated from 18.04 to 18.10, I'm no longer able to play a
game like Heroes of Newerth. As soon as the game start after the picking
phase, my system completely shuts off/reboots. Testing with a game like
Warsow gives me the same result.
In about 50% of the
I can confirm that the dictionaries are back again, using the Hunspell
libraries, and no need to have them installed as separate add-ons.
The search engines did not come back again either.
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>> Reinstalling the Hunspell libraries did not solve the issue
> go to add-ons Mozilla webpage to re-add your dictionaries ?
I believe that Firefox is using the Hunspell system libraries for the
dictionaries, so there should not be a need to install the individual
dictionary add-ons separately.
It is not limited to just French dictionaries.
All additional dictionaries I had (English (GB), Dutch (NL) and French) are no
longer present after the update, just English (US) remains.
Reinstalling the Hunspell libraries did not solve the issue.
I do not see the same behaviour with the
Public bug reported:
Ever since the update to Ubuntu 18.04 I'm having issues with the status
menu at the top right of the screen.
Normally you'd have a wired network connection icon displayed at the top
without opening the menu. In my case it is not displayed half of the time. In
the menu list
I have this same problem with an WiFi USB dongle:
Bus 005 Device 003: ID 13b1:0020 Linksys WUSB54GC v1 802.11g Adapter [Ralink
RT73]
The provided work-around in comment #1 does the trick for me.
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I can confirm that installing the 2.2 Zesty build on Yakkety fixes the
problem for me. There are no longer instability issues when starting
Ubuntu.
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This issue should be correctable with version 2.0, which has support for
the "mount-matrix" property.
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Title:
Update to 1.3-1ubuntu1 causes
This issue has just been fixed in the just released version 2.2:
https://github.com/hadess/iio-sensor-proxy/issues/147
I ran into it as well.
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I can also confirm that the spam is gone with 4.8.0-34.43 from yakkety-
proposed.
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Title:
cdc_ether fills kernel log
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Since the update from iio-sensor-proxy 1.3-1 to 1.3-1ubuntu1, my laptop screen
is inverted, with the screen upside down and the mouse pointer movement
mirrored. My laptop has no option to rotate the screen though.
A rotation lock button is also added to the bottom of the
Fixed in Firefox 47. Granted, border margins and paddings are still not
ideal, but at least all elements have proper borders again to allow them
to be noticed and usable.
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The bug supposedly occurs on GTK 3.20, not GTK < 3.20. This is the case
on my system. @Ryan: can you confirm this?
Upstream bug report:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1234158
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My work-around is to revert to v45 of Firefox. This version allows me to
browse the internet just as good (and better compared to the current
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AddonCompatCheckDisabled: False
ApportVersion: 2.20.1-0ubuntu2
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC0: forage 1738 F pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC1: forage 1738 F pulseaudio
BuildID: 20160425114621
Channel: Unavailable
Fixed in Ubuntu GNOME 16.04
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Title:
History list remains empty
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Normally you can see the actions you performed (installing and
uninstalling packages) in the past in the history list of Synaptic.
Since 15.10 (clean install) this does not work any longer. Where you
would normally get a list of dates in the left panel, this remaines
empty
@Petr, that's a different issue for which a new bug should be filed. The
issue this bug describes has been resolved for a while now.
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@Khurshid: In which case it's a different bug which should be reported
as a new one separately. This one is about AMD/ATI cards/drivers, not
Intel.
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xul-ext-gdata-provider 1:38.2.0+build1-0ubuntu0.14.04.1 comes with
Provider for Google Calendar 1.9 (even though 1.0.4 is the latest
available on addons.mozilla.org at the moment of typing). This version
works again.
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@Albert Li: this ticket is about not being able to install the drivers.
Your issue is unrelated and should therefore be filed and treated
separately. As a new ticket if it's not an existing issue already.
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Updating Banshee from vivid-proposed fixed the issue for me.
It still takes Banshee a bit to load the GUI, leaving you with a blank
windows for a few (+/-5) seconds when launching the application, but
there is no high CPU load during boot nor when running any longer.
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Updating Banshee from vivid-proposed fixed the issue for me.
It still takes Banshee a bit to load the GUI, leaving you with a blank
windows for a few (+/-5) seconds when launching the application, but
there is no high CPU load during boot nor when running any longer.
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Why has this bug been marked as Fix Released when the xul-ext-gdata-
provider package still installs 0.32 of the extension instead of 1.x?
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Title:
It would be more helpful to test and post experiences about the packages in the
proposed repository than to ask about ETA's or to tell people to hurry up.
It's in the proposed repositories for a reason. This problem already got
introduced, probably due to the lack of sufficient testing. The
I can confirm it working with the proposed updates. fglrx with its
dependencies can be installed again.
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Title:
apt-get fails to install fglrx
@nikochat: and probably not 14.10 either since that one doesn't have the
LTS stack in the first place and runs fglrx just fine.
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Title:
apt-get
By running sudo apt-get install libcheese* you are basically reverting the
mesa updates of 14.0.4.2. It'll remove all the new packages and give you the
graphic stack compared to before installing the LTS enabled stack. Hence you
can install fglrx again.
You'll still have the new Utopic kernel
I sure how he didn't go through all this trouble for 14.10.
No such trickery is needed for 14.10 because there's no LTS enablement stack
for 14.10. fglrx, from the Ubuntu repositories as well as the AMD website will
install just fine the normal way.
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@Otus: I'm surprised to hear you managed to not get the fglrx packages removed
when installing the LTS enablement stack.
In my case I had 14.04 and fglrx-updates (but the same happened with fglrx)
installed. When I tried to start using the LTS enablement stack by installing
the packages,
I'm sorry to hear that. I was hoping for a solution or work-around for
14.10 because the complete sharing section is now unusable, but I guess
that's the risk of going for a staging GNOME release :-/
For those running into the same problems: at least for Rygel (media
sharing) you can enable it
The same issue occurs with the AMD catalyst drivers, so it's not related to
just NVIDIA. I'm using Catalyst 14.12.
Starting to play a HTML5 video will instantly crash the browser, no need to
seek.
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Upstream bug report: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=894372
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@guillaume: my apologies for the confusion. The correct version should be
nfs-common 1:1.2.8-9ubuntu1.1 (and linux 3.16.0-25.33 for that matter).
Make sure you enabled the Recommended updates (utopic-updates) repository in
Software Updates on the Updates tab if you did not get this update.
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The issue appears to be fixed now. I didn't apply any work-arounds and
the shares get auto-mounted again.
Possibly because of the recent nfs-common 1:1.2.8-9ubuntu1 or the linux
3.16.0-24 update?
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I can confirm the issue. While I haven't experienced it in 13.10, it
started for me after updating to 14.04. Using Ubuntu GNOME with GNOME
3.12.
It can take ages for Synaptic to launch, populate lists and search. When
Synaptic is in this state, it will crash right after having installed a
Same thing occurred when I tried to upgrade ubuntu gnome from 13.10 to
14.04. I've got a dual boot system for year now and it was never
considered incorrectly configured in the past, installing and upgrading
Ubuntu always worked. I think this bug can't be considered invalid
because we have
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PPAs added using GUI Software and Updates have an extra space added to
repository line
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Since Ubuntu 13.10 (complete clean install or upgrade from 13.04),
software sources aren't properly added through the GUI. Part of the URI
is placed in the distribution section and the value of what should be
placed in the distribution section is added to the components
The same thing happens to me, without having 2-factor authentication on.
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Title:
adding facebook account fails
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telepathy-idle 0.2.0 has been released. Would it be possible to update
it so bug #1149506 will be fixed?
** Affects: telepathy-idle (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: upgrade-software-version
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telepathy-idle 0.1.17 has been released and despite the comment in the
upstream bug report about the fix being included in 0.1.18, the change
log of 0.1.17 includes the fix as a change for this release. What is
needed to get the package updated to this new release for Ubuntu?
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No issues with amd-catalyst-13.8 beta2 (since 12.12 for that matter) in
combination with GNOME Shell (3.8) on Ubuntu GNOME 13.04 for me.
@David: Are you using Unity or GNOME Shell and which version of Ubuntu
are you running?
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The issue has been fixed upstream in git for 0.1.18. Hopefully it will
be released soon so it can be included in 13.10 or can we expect an
update for 13.04 as well?
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The issue even occurs after a while of being connected. The connections
will simply drop after 12+ hours, requiring me the grant access again
by supplying the password.
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Every time I restart my system, I need to provide the password for the
freenode IRC account again in order for it to login. The result is the
constant appearance of a notification telling me I need to provide
permission again. The Grant Access button needs to be pressed in
A temporary workaround is downgrading to 0.1.12.
You can download it from https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/telepathy-idle.
Choose one of the two, depending on your architecture:
-
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+archive/primary/+files/telepathy-idle_0.1.12-1ubuntu0.1_amd64.deb
-
Note that I'm not talking about the account list in my case, it's the settings
of each individual account (see screenshot).
I also noticed that a system reboot can sometimes cause the settings to be
shown, but 9 times out of 10 the settings do not.
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It appears to only occur when I connect to freenode with a password.
When connecting to gimpnet the issue does not occur. As soon as I
disable the freenode account the problem stops. As soon as I enable it
again, even if it's the only account, the problem occurs again.
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I took 0.1.16 for a spin, but the issue remains.
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Title:
telepathy-idle hogs ~25% cpu
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Same here
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Title:
telepathy-idle runs up to 100 % cpu usage
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Same here. I reported it upstream:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=64923
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Public bug reported:
Ever since the upgrade from 12.10 to 13.04 no account settings can be
provided/altered for existing accounts in the UOA section of the System
Settings. Only the Cancel and Done buttons are displayed at the top-
right. There are no input fields displayed to actually provide
The issue was present before and after I updated the packages available
in the gnome3 PPA.
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Title:
Empty account details/options, no input
Found and solved the issue.
/var/log/upstart/gdm.log.1.gz contained the log entries:
/proc/self/fd/9: 31: /etc/profile: [[: not found
/etc/profile ended with the invalid line:
[[ -f /etc/autopackage/paths-bash ]] . /etc/autopackage/paths-
bash
I.e. it was caused by installing autopackage.
Should be fixed upstream now for 2.6.0 available in the Ubuntu
repository: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=674835
Please test and confirm.
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I can confirm that the issue is present in Ubuntu 12.10 as well.
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Title:
~/.pam_environment not parsed when HOME is encrypted
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@Daniel: That does not explain why Gnome Shell users had the same issue
earlier. For the record, I have vsync enabled in CCC and no high CPU
issue to be seen.
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And for those who can't wait: Ubuntu 12.10 GNOME remix still works like
a charm. No compiz, no CPU issues, with tear-free enabled.
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Title:
fglrx
The issue is also present in my setup:
- Ubuntu 12.10 GNOME remix (x64)
- VLC 2.0.4+git20121117+r431-0~r43~quantal1 (from ppa:videolan/stable-daily)
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As of Ubuntu 12.10 GNOME remix in combination with AMD CCC 12.11 beta
(fglrx 9.010) the issue has disappeared! Note that I did a complete
fresh install (not perserving the home folder either) and I have yet to
test it with tear free and vsync on, but so far so good.
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I'm a bit surprised to hear that disabling Tear Free solves the issue.
I've tried that in the past, in combination with vsync, and today again,
but to no avail.
I'm using GNOME Shell, are you perhaps using Unity?
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I'm always using admin mode when making changes in CCC. I gave it
another go, followed by a reboot as well, but the issue remains.
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Title:
fglrx
What does it take to get telepathy-gabble updated to 0.16.1 in Ubuntu
12.04? The Windows Live connection issues are fixed now (see
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=51033), but Ubuntu 12.04
users are still without Windows Live for several months.
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The set Wait for vertical refresh to On, unless application
specifies workaround does not fix the issue when running gnome-shell.
Compiz is not being used when using gnome-shell. Therefore I expect
there will be no point in installing ccsm to try the alternative
workaround. Is this assumption
Also, updating the driver to AMD CCC 12.6 beta (fglrx 8.980) does not
solve the issue either.
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Title:
fglrx uses 100% CPU when screen turns off
I reported the issue upstream at
http://ati.cchtml.com/show_bug.cgi?id=535
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I can confirm that this issue occurs with gnome-shell as well. It has
been bugging me for a while now since it already started to occur in
Ubuntu 11.10, again with gnome-shell.
OS: Ubuntu 12.04 (x64)
Video card: ATI HD6950
Drivers: proprietary AMD CCC 12.4 (fglrx 8.961)
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Ubuntu 11.10 still has the same issue.
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Title:
Ignore broken directory permissions on UDF media
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I'm giving up on reporting issues in Launchpad of packages included by
Ubuntu. There's simply no point in doing so.
Like many issues, this one had a fix for a long time now and not a
single attempt has been made to get it fixed in the current Ubuntu
release. We should all just wait for half a
Heh, ironically I had to update glib to get other issues fixed again...
In the end it changes nothing. Two bugs I had at hand: bug #870742, bug
#881978. These are just two of the lot I came in contact with. Some I didn't
even bother to respond to any more. There are plenty by others as well.
Try installing libmp4v2 from either
https://launchpad.net/~jonasped/+archive/ppa or the copy in my ppa
https://launchpad.net/~forage/+archive/gtkpod
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package libmp4v2-0 (not installed) failed to install/upgrade: trasig
filsystemstarfil - trasigt paketarkiv
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I'm one of those users who is bothered by this issue. Not necessarily
because of the errors itself, but it renders the file .xsession-errors
basically useless. The amount and frequency of the errors flooding the
file makes it almost impossible to track other issues.
Could it please be backported
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I've set up a PPA with Empathy 3.2.2 for those affected by the issue and
looking for a fix: https://launchpad.net/~forage/+archive/empathy
I can confirm that the issue is resolved in this release.
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The latest stable release of Empathy (3.2.2) has been available for
almost a month now. Different issues, security related as well, have
been fixed, including this one.
What does it take for Ubuntu to update it's repositories to this
release?
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Chandru,
No this does not happen because I'm using GNOME-Shell, not Unity, as
explained earlier. GNOME-Shell does not have an icon that changes colour
when messages are received.
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This issue is fixed now in the latest Empathy release but it Ubuntu is
not updating it. How come?
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Title:
Unable to access Accounts preferences
The issue is not just related to openjdk, when using sun java jdk the
issue occurs as well.
Confirmed with:
Ubuntu 11.10
Sun Java JDK 1.6.0.26
GNOME Shell 3.2
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Reported where and if it's caused by indicator-appmenu, why does it only
occur when nautilus is opened?
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Title:
Nautilus is causing a constant
Unless you are only going by dino99's comment, which has nothing to do
with this issue
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = Confirmed
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Ronan, yours is a different issue I believe. As far as I can tell you
are talking about Unity, not GNOME-Shell. Also, all other protocols,
including xmpp, work fine here. The issue with IRC is different because
normally many normal messages can be received through IRC without a
need for a
Tomasz Przybysz (topr): a bit off topic? It's completely off topic :-P
Please stick to e.g. the forum for support questions.
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Title:
Launcher is
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Title:
Nautilus is causing a constant flow of GLib-GObject-CRITICAL assertion
errors
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When Nautilus is open, a constant flow of identical errors are being added to
~/.xsession-errors.
The following error is added every second, constantly, for the period Nautilus
is open:
(nautilus:3088): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_value_get_object: assertion
Note that you don't specifically have to open the file. Opening Nautilus
in general is sufficient. If you have the status bar enabled you can
even just select the file and see its file size continue to increase.
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Yes, yes, just didn't have the time yet. Will be monitoring the other
bug
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Title:
Unable to access Accounts preferences
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You seriously want me to make a screencast of the process? :-S
Ow well...
Attached you'll find a video of the steps to reproduce.
I started recording right after logging in after a clean reboot.
Some accounts in Empathy are disabled, as you can see in the accounts dialog,
to speed up the
It's a known issue and being worked on by the Empathy devs:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=658043
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #658043
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=658043
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Bugs, which
Public bug reported:
Quite often I'm unable to access the Accounts preferences. If I click on
Edit - Accounts no window will show up, nor do I get an error.
The file ~/.xsession-errors will contain the following errors for each
attempt:
GLib-GObject-WARNING **: instance with invalid (NULL)
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