[Bug 1164016] Re: restore type-ahead find

2021-06-17 Thread Gregory Kramida
Perhaps @Rolf meant this bug?

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/1754069

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[Bug 1826266] Re: Nautilus no longer copies file path when a file is marked then copied

2021-02-03 Thread Gregory Kramida
Just as a status update,
we are waiting on 
https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/ShellExtensions/desktop-icons/-/merge_requests/186
 to be merged right now. Perhaps people wouldn't mind doing a thumbs up to bump 
that PR?

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[Bug 1826266] Re: Nautilus no longer copies file path when a file is marked then copied

2020-12-04 Thread Gregory Kramida
Currently, you can track the status of the MR for Nautilus for the fix
of this regression:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/-/merge_requests/573

The change in the gnome shell that was causing all this has already been 
reverted / altered here:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/-/issues/634

** Bug watch added: gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/-/issues #634
   https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/-/issues/634

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[Bug 1759462] Re: Keyboard shortcuts not operational on 18.04

2020-06-14 Thread Gregory Kramida
My particular problem stemmed from reconfiguring python3 to point to
python3.7 instead of python3.6 via update-alternatives. Logging into
terminal-only mode (Ctrl + F3), setting update-alternatives to use the
system version of python3.6 again, and rebooting solved the issue.

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[Bug 1464917] Re: reboot hangs at 'Reached target Shutdown'

2016-05-13 Thread Gregory Kramida
Dear all, turns out, my system was suffering from completely different
bug with similar symptoms. It was a problem with the motherboard BIOS. I
upgraded the BIOS and the bug went away. I'm taking myself off the
mailing list for this bug.

If you're suffering from a similar issue even after the fix in Xenial,
try upgrading your BIOS. If that doesn't help and you're on a desktop,
try clearing CMOS with the jumper (not through the menu) after the
successful BIOS upgrade.

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[Bug 1170647] Re: After minimizing a Nautilus window of another partition or external media or Trash folder, clicking on the "Files" icon on the Launcher again doesn't restore the minimized window, bu

2016-05-03 Thread Gregory Kramida
Let's see if we can reach a consensus.

***Desired default behavior:***

Files icon -> switches to existing window if one is open
Trash -> opens new window
Removable media (flash drives, cameras, etc.) -> opens new window
Hard drive partitions -> opens new tab in existing window

***+ Options in the settings:***
-What does the files icon do: maximize existing window if possible | open a new 
tab with home folder in existing window | opens a new window with home folder
-What does the trash icon do: open trash in new tab of existing window | open 
trash in new window
-What do removable media icons do: open media in new tab of existing window | 
open media in new window
-What do hard drive partition icons do: open partition in new tab of existing 
window | open partition in new window

If anyone disagrees that this would be a true fix for this 'bug', please
let us know!

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[Bug 1462183] Re: Nautilus "Enter Location" Stops Working

2016-05-03 Thread Gregory Kramida
This problem goes away in Nautilus 3.14.3 that comes with Ubuntu 16.04
and also doesn't occur in Nemo 3.0.0 +  (which is available for prior
versions of Ubuntu). I think this bug report should probably be closed.

** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed => Fix Released

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[Bug 1462183] Re: Nautilus "Enter Location" Stops Working

2016-05-03 Thread Gregory Kramida
Issue fixed in Nautilus 3.14.3 and beyond.

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[Bug 1170647] Re: After minimizing a Nautilus window of another partition or external media or Trash folder, clicking on the "Files" icon on the Launcher again doesn't restore the minimized window, bu

2016-04-29 Thread Gregory Kramida
@Rodrigo, I don't think that whatever was done truly fixes the bug. This
was a very bad GUI interface issue to begin with, i.e. users have
expected behavior A, got behavior B instead, there was not an actual
crash involved. What the users expected in this case was for the Trash,
Files, and Media icons to lead to an already-opened window of Nautilus /
file browser, opening a new tab when necessary. Instead of implementing
behavior A, the fix came up with behavior C, which is somewhere in-
between behaviors A and B, but it doesn't resolve the original issue,
i.e. a separate window is still opened in many cases.

I propose to keep this bug open and revert the status to in-progress for
unity, until the *desired* behavior is fully implemented. I think it
would be very bad if unity developers don't take into account the wishes
of the community in this case. If the unity team doesn't think this
should be the default behavior, then they should provide an option to
easily switch from what they think the behavior should be to this one,
and let people know, and only then mark this as resolved/fixed.

All, please let us know if you think what I'm proposing is reasonable.

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[Bug 1464917] Re: reboot hangs at 'Reached target Shutdown'

2016-02-13 Thread Gregory Kramida
@xtrchessreal, I followed the recipe and removed everything but the most
recent kernel. However, my problem didn't go away. Seeing as the
symptoms are slightly different, I am probably suffering from a
different bug. Still no clue how to diagnose or fix it.

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[Bug 1462183] Re: Nautilus "Enter Location" Stops Working

2016-02-12 Thread Gregory Kramida
This problem usually arises when you have two Nautilus windows open, and
one is already in "location" mode, i.e. the address bar shows the text
of the path, call it window #2. If you minimize this window #2, activate
window #1, and hit "Ctrl+L", nothing happens. The worst part is that
even if you close the window #2, where you had it working, it will still
not work for window #1. If you then open window #3 and minimize it, hit
"Ctrl+L" in window #1, it will be applied to window #3 (!).

It is obviously a usability bug that has to do with incorrect code
design for handling "Ctrl+L" in multiple windows.

This problem affects all versions of Ubuntu using nautilus up to and
including 15.10, and will probably continue to affect 16.04 until
something is done about it.

@Vindicator, if what I described above is not what you are experiencing,
please let me know and I'll try to file a separate bug report.

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[Bug 1464917] Re: reboot hangs at 'Reached target Shutdown'

2015-12-19 Thread Gregory Kramida
@xtrchessreal, yes, alt+SysRq+ REISUB didn't work. It did help me out in
some other strange glitches. I think in this case, the USB drivers were
already shut off, and since I have a USB keyborad, it was unresponsive.
Maybe an analog / laptop keyboard would have worked.

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[Bug 1464917] Re: reboot hangs at 'Reached target Shutdown'

2015-12-19 Thread Gregory Kramida
@xtrchessreal, if Chromium background processes are the culprit on your
platform, this would mean we are suffering from different issues.
Indeed, my symptoms are actually a bit different from what's described
in the original bug report -- I'm seeing the "Reached target Shutdown"
when I actually try to shut down, not reboot, and the system doesn't
fully shut down. My reboot works fine.

You can try to disable Chromium background processes from running in the
background when Chromium is shut down (settings --> Show advanced
settings --> uncheck "Continue running ... "), and close chromium before
you reboot.

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[Bug 1464917] Re: reboot hangs at 'Reached target Shutdown'

2015-12-19 Thread Gregory Kramida
I have a hunch that this bug only occurs on systems upgraded from a previous 
Ubuntu version, perhaps with replacement of upstart with systemd, but not on 
fresh Ubuntu 15.04 or 15.10 installations.
Everyone who is affected: is there anyone who started having this problem on a 
fresh 15.04 or later installation? Please let us know within a week. This may 
shed insight onto how this bug may be reproduced.

I've changed status to 'Confirmed' since it looks like all the
information that could be provided has been provided. Developers and
enthusiasts: if there is anything else we can do to help diagnose this,
please let us know.

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[Bug 1464917] Re: reboot hangs at 'Reached target Shutdown'

2015-12-19 Thread Gregory Kramida
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete => Confirmed

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[Bug 1464917] Re: reboot hangs at 'Reached target Shutdown'

2015-12-05 Thread Gregory Kramida
Martin Pitt, I've tried all the recipes, here is what booting with
"debug" shows after shutdown (attached image).

Unfortunately, for me, SysRq doesn't work, the and the keyboard is
completely unresponsive. Is there any way to dig out what happened from
system logs post-factum, after next login?

I have the following in syslog:
"Dec  5 09:31:21 deepblue systemd[1811]: shutdown.target: Fixing conflicting 
jobs shutdown.target/stop,shutdown.target/start by deleting job 
shutdown.target/stop"
Could that be the issue?

I'll attach the part of the syslog that I think may be relevant to the
next message.

** Attachment added: "photo of screen at "Shutdown target reached""
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1464917/+attachment/4530149/+files/20151205_093504.jpg

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[Bug 1464917] Re: reboot hangs at 'Reached target Shutdown'

2015-12-05 Thread Gregory Kramida
Syslog starting with initiating shutdown from gui and ending right
before hard shutdown.

** Attachment added: "syslog"
   
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[Bug 1509743] Re: systemd daemon-reload timed out in package trigger

2015-10-27 Thread Gregory Kramida
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1506404 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1506404

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1506404
   package systemd 225-1ubuntu7 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed 
post-installation script returned error exit status 1

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[Bug 1510604] [NEW] upgrade to 15.10: got an error from dpkg for pkg: 'systemd': 'subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1'

2015-10-27 Thread Gregory Kramida
Public bug reported:

Ubuntu release: Ubuntu 15.10
Package version: not sure (upgrading from 225-1ubuntu9 to ??? during distro 
upgrade)

In the dist-upgrade log, error is reported as:
error from dpkg for pkg: 'systemd': 'subprocess installed post-installation 
script returned error exit status 1'

This causes a slew of other errors, which look like dependency problems
during the upgrade. I am attaching the upgrade log.

** Affects: systemd (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

** Attachment added: "distribution upgrade (15.04 -> 15.10) log"
   https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1510604/+attachment/4506753/+files/main.log

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[Bug 1510604] Re: upgrade to 15.10: got an error from dpkg for pkg: 'systemd': 'subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1'

2015-10-27 Thread Gregory Kramida
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1506404 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1506404

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1506404
   package systemd 225-1ubuntu7 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed 
post-installation script returned error exit status 1

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[Bug 1506404] Re: package systemd 225-1ubuntu7 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1

2015-10-27 Thread Gregory Kramida
Also affects version: systemd 225-1ubuntu9

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[Bug 1506404] Re: package systemd 225-1ubuntu7 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1

2015-10-27 Thread Gregory Kramida
Attaching log for dist upgrade that triggered the error

** Attachment added: "distribution upgrade (15.04 -> 15.10) log"
   
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[Bug 1170647] Re: After minimizing a Nautilus window of another partition or external media or Trash folder, clicking on the "Files" icon on the Launcher again doesn't restore the minimized window, bu

2015-10-15 Thread Gregory Kramida
** Changed in: unity
   Status: Triaged => Opinion

** Changed in: unity
   Status: Opinion => Confirmed

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[Bug 987220] Re: [Dell Inspiron 1720] System does not power off reliably when Shut Down chosen from GUI

2015-06-06 Thread Gregory Kramida
Judging by the number of different architectures affected, I speculate
that bug occurs on a specific class of hardware (specific set of
motherboard chipsets?)

I have had this same (or similar?) issue plaguing two of my desktop
machines out of three. All have Ubuntu 15.04 currently on all three, all
three have similar hardware configurations and the same M/B vendor, yet
different motherboards.

What I would like to know is, specifically with what hardware components
could shutting down become an issue? How would I find out which one I
have (maybe, specific entries in output of lspci, something in the
kernel log, etc.)? How do I determine whether two of my machines are
suffering from this same bug or a different one?

-Thanks

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[Bug 1386452] Re: Blender crashes when clicking options in save/export

2015-03-25 Thread Gregory Kramida
Temp. work-around: use blender from ppa by Thomas Schiex at
https://launchpad.net/~thomas-schiex/+archive/ubuntu/blender/+packages.

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[Bug 1220426] Re: [nvidia-prime]Freeze while using touchpad

2015-03-04 Thread Gregory Kramida
Alexander,

what exactly is happening to your desktop? This bug is symptomatic on
laptops with touchpads  nvidia graphics cards, USB mice seem to be the
the work-around and non-NVidia cards seem to be OK. Perhaps it's a
different bug that's affecting your desktop?

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[Bug 1386452] Re: Blender crashes when clicking options in save/export

2015-01-16 Thread Gregory Kramida
This crash happens not only for checkboxes in save/export dialogs, it
looks like it happens durining IO in all Blender dialogs. I discovered
by trying to expand the tree under Input in User Preferences.

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[Bug 1220426] Re: [nvidia-prime]Freeze while using touchpad

2014-11-18 Thread Gregory Kramida
Look, guys, can you please stop arguing and instigating? I don't think this is 
not the place to do so.
I believe everyone here is doing what they can on a voluntary basis, I 
personally am grateful for whatever is being done. I reiterate that every 
message posted here is also getting sent to over a hundred subscribers of this 
bug. Everyone is busy doing their work. Please be considerate.

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[Bug 811604] Re: uvcdynctrl spams uvcdynctrl-udev.log and fills up filesystem

2014-05-22 Thread Gregory Kramida
I'm on 14.04 LTS now as well, and have to say the problem reoccurs regradless 
of suspend/resume. It only happens after I plug the camera in / out several 
times.
I'm trying to follow this solution here: 
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=733094
Setting the debug to 0. If the issue still occurs, I'll let you know. Seems 
like a possible work-around.

** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #733094
   http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=733094

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[Bug 1167114] Re: Ubuntu Kernel 3.5.0-27 does not boot

2013-04-25 Thread Gregory Kramida
@Brad, a big thanks to you and to all of the devs  testers out there.

 3.5.0.28.44 | quantal-proposed | amd64 is working for me perfectly, on
the machine with the AMD Radeon HD4550  the Intel built-in GPU.

Would you say it's safe to try and upgrade to Raring now, or is the fix
still in the works there?

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Re: [Bug 1167114] Re: Ubuntu Kernel 3.5.0-27 does not boot

2013-04-22 Thread Gregory Kramida
Nothing wrong with the mojo, but very bad juju :-)

On 04/22/2013 03:55 PM, Kristian Erik Hermansen wrote:
 Anyone know if Ubuntu 13.04 coming out in a few days works or is still
 broken? If so, this is going to be very bad mojo for Ubuntu...

 On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 12:30 PM, Barry Fishman
 1167...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
 I tried the test kernel 3.5.0-28.47~spcrevertedb777ab9_amd64 and it
 failed.

 The linux-headers could not be installed due to dependency issues with
 not having the 3.5.0-28 more general header packages.

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[Bug 1167114] Re: Ubuntu Kernel 3.5.0-27 does not boot

2013-04-12 Thread Gregory Kramida
@Kristian wrote Does everyone here have TWO or more graphics chips on
their hardware?):

No, my box that failed on the 3.5.0.27.43 kernel has only one Radeon HD card, 
4000 series.
I am on an NVIDIA GeForce 260 box right now, still haven't tried.

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[Bug 1167114] Re: Ubuntu Kernel 3.5.0-27 does not boot

2013-04-12 Thread Gregory Kramida
@Kristian,
yes, I am sure. The box is in another location at this moment, I cannot run the 
command for you.

As I'm sure many of us do, I assemble my boxes. It has a GIGABYTE GV-
R455D3-512I Radeon HD 4550 card, mounted on the PCIe x16 2.0 slot.

However, the computer also has a Intel Core i5-2400 Sandy Bridge
processor, which comes with a built-in Intel HD Graphics 2000 GPU. That
GPU is not active, as in - only the graphics card is being used by a
single screen.

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[Bug 1167114] Re: Ubuntu Kernel 3.5.0-27 does not boot

2013-04-11 Thread Gregory Kramida
Also just experienced this on a desktop.

Just installed a bunch of updates, one of which was:
linux-headers-generic:amd64 (3.5.0.26.32, 3.5.0.27.43)

Since the system boots fine into 3.5.0.26, it stands to reason it must be this.
In a duplicate bug report, lots of people reported they have this issue on 
machines with older Radeon graphics cards,
specifically:

Radeon HD 3000 Series
Radeon HD 4000 Series

From reading the comments here, it seems like the bug also affects
systems with other hardware.

Mine falls into the latter category. Off course, I'm running the noveau
driver on that, since these HD cards don't support the newer xorg server
versions, while noveau's good enough for my purposes not to downgrade.

Could somebody with this problem try to boot into  3.5.0.27 in recovery
mode, I know it gets halfway there -- perhaps someone could pull up a
root console after issuing a Ctrl-Alt-Del signal when it decides to stop
booting? (I apologize, I'm in a bit of a time bind right now.)

I think it would be helpful to see what the dmesg command would say
about the boot messages, if indeed it would work.

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[Bug 793216] Re: Brasero hangs when trying to burn mpeg4 file to DVD

2013-01-15 Thread Gregory Kramida
Same problem here. I tried going from avi/Xvid to NTSC at 16:9 aspect ratio, 
also tried the same thing already converted to mpeg/NTSC at the same aspect 
ratio. Freezes at about 95 of 3240 MB for me.
Using Ubuntu 12.10, 64 bit.

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[Bug 793216] Re: Brasero hangs when trying to burn mpeg4 file to DVD

2013-01-15 Thread Gregory Kramida
Posting the log - seems like it get's stuck after entering loop.

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[Bug 1054557] Re: Chromium 20.0.1132.47 and 21.0.1180.89 keep crashing silently

2012-10-29 Thread Gregory Kramida
I have also consistently observed this behavior (crashing all tabs, reporting 
error) with the Chromium 20.0.1132.47 Build 144678.
However, it seems as though this usually happens  when I go to a new website 
after entering the URL in the address bar (not clicking on links). Not every 
time, but frequently. So far didn't notice any dependence on what that website 
or address is.

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[Bug 1002382] Re: Ubuntu 12.04 hangs on shutdown

2012-06-06 Thread Gregory Kramida
Hi, I have a bug with exactly the same symptoms.
I'm also running Ubuntu 12.04, some of the specs:

Uname: Linux 3.2.0-24-generic x86_64
Package: linux-image-3.2.0-24-generic 3.2.0-24.39
Apport version: 2.0.1-0ubuntu8
ALSA version:  1.0.25
CUPS version: libcups2:i386 1.5.3-0ubuntu1
Proprietary modules: fglrx-amdcccle 2:8.960-0ubuntu1 (AMD Catalyst)

Hardware:
m/b: ASRock G41M-S3
cpu: Intel Q9650 @2.83Ghz x4
graphics: Radeon HD 4870
usb peripherals: Canon MX 330 printer/scanner (installed w/ cups), wired 
keyboard, mouse, logitech mic
audio: Logitech S-220 2.1 speakers

I haven't tried the 3.4 Kernel yet, but will do when I get the chance.

If anyone has any thoughts or breakthroughs - much appreciated,
Thanks in advance.

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