Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: bind9
Using Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid).
I installed bind9 as a caching nameserver.
(BTW, kudos for the simplest BIND installation ever seen !!!)
But BIND could overload my router's NAT table with UDP DNS requests.
So, ... I uninstalled bind9.
BIND did not
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: bind9
Using Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid).
I installed bind9 as a caching nameserver.
(BTW, kudos for the simplest BIND installation ever seen !!!)
But BIND could overload my router's NAT table with UDP DNS requests.
So, ... I uninstalled
How did you uninstall the bind9 package?
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticHowto#Adding or Removing
Software
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticHowto#Adding%20or%20Removing%20Software
A complete removal is my habit.
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[bind9 packaging] DNS no longer works after
Oops, I just came across a Synaptic Packet Manager : Not installed (residual
config) for bind9.
Not my habit, that's why I didn't imagine it, but that must explain what
happened to me.
Setting to invalid.
This story can be used as a nice hownotto, though :-)
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Frankly it looks like an implementation issue. Who was the brainiack
who decided not to activate the menu on click release, but rather on
click depression and then have click release also drive an action. Who
the hell is clicking and holding down the right mouse button while
browsing?
On 2008-10-10 07:09, svaens wrote :
On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 1:06 AM, Ani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
o fix this bug we need to use Alt+Shift as default shortcut for
keyboard layout switching.
what? Do you mean, the fix is to avoid triggering the problem
It also leaves the keyboard usage
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 8.10.1 with English, French, Russian and Spanish.
Adding Romanian with 'Language Support', I get the message
Could not install the full language support
Usually this is related to an error in your software archive or software
manager.
Check your software
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The following packages have unresolvable dependencies.
language-support-translations-ro:
Depends: openoffice.org-l10n-ro but it is not going to be installed
So I tried to install it manually off the following page :
** Description changed:
- This was experienced in Ubuntu 8.04.
+ Short story at triager's request :
+
+ John is trying to move his (attached) file named Mousepad to his USB Flash
disk.
+ (I see no way of attaching the file to this update, see in a further reply).
+ Ubuntu replies : There was an
On 2008-10-28 14:52, Adam Niedling wrote :
I'm sure I understand your problem either. If you wanna change Linux
fundamentally, this is definitely not the place for it. Try to make
this report shorter and do not set your own bug reports as confirmed!
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On 2008-10-21 14:25, a1bert wrote :
it DOES work Intrepid Ibex (tested on kubuntu-8.10-beta-
desktop-i386.iso)
Interesting.
As I explained, USB devices are usually recognized, except under certain
conditions the system gets itself into and out of which you get it with
the lsusb command.
By
** Description changed:
+ Clarification : this problem does not happen until the USB system gets itself
in a state I cannot reproduce. That state happens rarely, but once it does the
problems occurs often until the USB system is reinitialized.
+ (And as I point it out, rather than waiting that
On 2008-10-22 09:43, a1bert wrote :
confirmed, there is no problem with kernel 2.6.24.19.21, only with
2.6.24.21.23
I'm having the problem with 2.6.24-19.34-generic (repeat: sporadically).
But is it the same problem (on USB hub?, lsusb needed, permanent vs
sporadic)?
I wonder if
I think everyone will agree we must wait to have a clear mind about Bug #213747
before continuing this one.
Also, I changed the bug title to prevent it being misleading.
Although the first boots all made a segfault after Preparing restricted
drivers, it turned out later that other crashes may
On 2008-04-17 07:37, Steve Langasek wrote :
Hi André,
On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 11:53:32AM +0200, André Pirard wrote:
See bug #217639
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/217639
Hoping this will help.
Unfortunately this bug is not reproducible in general
Kudos. You guys made a tremendous 8.04 deadline job.
You even added suspense ;-)
This report may be incomplete, but I wanted to thank for the impressive
improvement regarding general ease of use.
The only problem I see is RT2500 download data rate.
Shall we tell them?
Kudos. You guys made a tremendous 8.04 deadline job.
You even added suspense ;-)
This report may be incomplete, but I wanted to thank for the impressive
improvement regarding general ease of use.
The only problem I see is RT2500 download data rate.
Shall we tell them?
Update to my message.
RT2500:
With 7.10 and serialmonkey, Rate=54 Mb/s and download reaches 350 KiB/sec.
With 8.04CR, Rate=1 Mb/s and download reaches 20 KiB/sec.
after setting sudo iwconfig wlan0 rate 54M
Rate=54 Mb/s and download reaches 150 KiB/sec.
RT73:
With 8.04CR, Rate=1 Mb/s and download
I no longer saw my problem in a 8.04 CR fresh installation in two days.
I've just done some stress testing which should have shown the problem but
didn't.
It seems to me that I see the sandglass shows more often and it could be that
it prevents clicking at the moments the strange things may
Funny, this is what I had ready to post just while finding the above.
According to my tests, it seems to me that the problem is not that the
interface is set to rate 1M, but to rate auto, and that this automatic
bitrate adjustment mode is broken, setting rate down to 1M.
Hence, I have put this
Running 8.04 CR, I've has 4 cases in 2 days of lockup when the rt73 was plugged
in.
Unplugged the rt73 and 8.04 CR ran about 48 hours without stop.
Ian, if you stop answering the Windows' WiFi installer's questions at some
point before it starts installing, you will find the decompressed files
Public bug reported:
Tested in 8.04 alphas ...
When a Firefox URL is dragged to a folder in a File Browser window, an object
with an Earth icon is built that behaves totally erraticaly in countless
situations.
First and mostly, the real filename is not the filename that the File Browser
I confirm that this irritating problem is happening reproduceably on this Tecra
8000 (400 MHz) laptop in the following typical situation. When launching
(right-click|open in a new tab) a number of URLs, such as displayed by Google
Search or News, the first one or two, maybe three, launches
Public bug reported:
I have seen this since long with both Firefox 2.x and 3.0b3.
I display, for example, http://atilf.atilf.fr/tlf.htm
Its header is
HEAD
TITLE
Le Trésor de la Langue Française Informatisé
/TITLE
link rel=stylesheet type=text/css href=atilf.css
/HEAD
Hence, its encoding should
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** Summary changed:
- 2.6.24-16 segmentation fault prevents booting latest 8.04
+ 2.6.24-16 segmentation fault prevents booting 8.04 CR
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I applied the latest updates to my 8.04 beta that was running fine.
Result : it won't boot any more.
2.6.24-16 Segmentation fault while ... Preparing restricted drivers
2.6.24-15 runs fine.
PC make: GMTNet
Motherboard: M789CG (V3.0A)
Yes, 2.6.24-16-generic, standard with Ubuntu i86, always fails to boot, even in
recovery mode.
2.6.24-15-generic always boot but see 213747 about what happens later.
In the first few tests, the failure always occurred after the message
Preparing restricted drivers.
In further tests different
Thanks to Daniel and Wenzhuo for the help.
I'll use the info to do my best to try to find what happens.
For Linux sake and the working of this machine.
I'm a computer geek, but quite new to Linux.
But, but, but...
Could someone look at Bug #213747, too?
It describes random application crashes on
** Summary changed:
- 2.6.24-16-generic: segmentation fault during Preparing restricted drivers
+ 2.6.24-16-generic: various boot failures
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I have found my own workaround to my incarnation of that problem (On an
overloaded computer, right-click very frequently spontaneously executes any
context menu entry at random, otherwise menu appears after seconds or even
never.):
I right-clek, that is, keeping held down until the menu
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No, Timo, I'm afraid that, as I said it on 2008-03-31, 8.04 beta is _totally_
broken again.
7.04: worked beautifully at 1024x768 --- Not 6.04, my mistake !
7.10: totally broken
8.04a: works, but autodetects 800x600 only, needs my 1024x768 patch
8.04b: totally broken again
To make it clear about 'Option UseFBDev true': it wasn't in the first
autoconfiged xorg.conf (first backup) but it was in the xorg.conf (second
backup) that resulted from my first booting in recovery mode and selecting xfix.
I never added it myself and it never appeared again later, even by
To make it clear about 'Option UseFBDev true': it wasn't in the first
autoconfiged xorg.conf (first backup) but it was in the xorg.conf (second
backup) that resulted from my first booting in recovery mode and selecting xfix.
I never added it myself and it never appeared again later, even by
I bought a WiFi USB adapter for that computer.
I upgraded 8.04 beta to latest level.
Result, now :
- Screen-wise, Ubuntu boots normally as it did with 7.04
- My patch is still needed to get 1024*768, though.
- And the computer still locks up when the screens blanks.
I supposed this is screen power
** Description changed:
I have seen this since long with both Firefox 2.x and 3.0b3.
+
+ Rem: Please note that I don't say that Firefox always uses the wrong encoding.
+ Please read my followup to see how to reproduce the problem.
I display, for example, http://atilf.atilf.fr/tlf.htm
Please note the similarities with bug #125887.
Same message. Happens only on alien filesystems.
125887 does not prevent saving files, though.
Would this problem happen on FAT32 too?
Wouldn't it be a time saver to analyze both problems at the same time.
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I've been watching what I was doing before the problem occurs.
It was always when displaying that URL in a freshly opened window.
I'm not sure about what in the previous environment was the cause.
But now I know one way to demonstrate the problem.
1) clear the said URL from history.
2) open a new
Public bug reported:
Although a similar title exists, problem is different.
Attached message (almost?) consistent when booting 8.04 beta desktop livecd.
Timeout likely : 400 MHZ 128 MB + swap.
(old but excellent Tecra 8000)
Message attached.
Ugly to see in a demo.
** Affects:
** Attachment added: Screenshot-x-session-manager.png
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There was an error starting the GNOME Settings Daemon (timeout?)
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I think I have seen misplaced a message saying this bug is corrected.
There is a change in 8.04 beta regarding it indeed.
But the problem got worse, I'm afraid.
(1) Desktop Live CD still starts in line mode, not character fullscreen.
(2) After boot progress bar screen disappears
- Either the
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Here you are. The information you asked is at the end of xsession-errors.
Please note that I did find gnome-settings-daemon started.
And that if I kill it, it will restart automatically.
I found no better way than to kill -9; gnome-settings-daemon
First time I did this, my session was killed,
On 2008-03-29 15:31, Gauvain Pocentek wrote :
This is not a bug, the gnome services are started by default. This means
that metacity is loaded. You can change this behaviour in the xfce
session settings.
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Status: New = Invalid
I don't understand you reply.
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On 2008-03-29 14:49, Kjell Braden wrote :
The xsession-errors file does not contain any sign of gnome-settings-
daemon failing. Did you receive the error dialog you posted above this
time?
The error dialog appeared after I booted the Live CD, when the ubuntu
user logged in.
I suppose that's
After more tests, I must conclude that xorg for that display adapter was
broken again between alpha6 and beta.
Whichever xorg.conf I use from autodetected or adding my a6-working
patch to it, the display will fail the way I described (hang or
spontaneous reboot).
Only If I boot in recovery
Hello,
Please could something be done to prevent breaking that display adapter
twice in a row?
6.04 worked, 7.10 was broken, 8.04 alpha half-worked, 8.04 beta totally
broken again.
I reported 8.04 alpha Live CD system crash and showed how to repair
xorg.conf.
Result : 8.04 beta again runs
Sorry I must partially take back what I said.
In a two hours Google News session, it happened five times.
Indeed that's less frequent than before, but it still happens.
Right click on a link, release, wait, and for example a Bookmark This Link
windows opens.
I still say that it happens less
Now that we're at 8.04 CR...
FYI, this is the ugly Ubuntu welcome I'm trying to avoid...
at the expense of something like raising some timeout.
** Attachment added: Live CD 8.04 CR.png
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** Also affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Summary changed:
- balloon text hides bottom panel in Hardy
+ balloon text hides Gnome desktop's bottom panel in Hardy
** Description changed:
- balloon text hides bottom panel (Ubuntu 8.04)
+ balloon text hides Gnome desktop's bottom panel (Ubuntu 8.04)
When the mouse cursor is moved
Hi Mats,
Are we sure we're speaking of the same problem?
I reported one for Ubuntu Desktop.
Did you issue a fix to Ubuntu?
What daily built and where?
Is there a specific package I could download?
André.
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Public bug reported:
An easy one :-)
The launcher named Browse C:\ Drive executes the command
xdg-open ~/.wine/drive_c
The command should be
xdg-open ~/.wine/dosdevices/c:
(correctly displaying the c: directory wherever it is)
Cheers, André.
** Affects: wine
Importance: Undecided
Public bug reported:
An easy one :-)
The launcher named Browse C:\ Drive executes the command
xdg-open ~/.wine/drive_c
The command should be
xdg-open ~/.wine/dosdevices/c:
(correctly displaying the c: directory wherever it is)
Cheers, André.
** Affects: wine (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
** Summary changed:
- ACPI problems with Toshiba Tecra 8000
+ ACPI wakeup crashes on Toshiba (Tecra 8000)
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: acpi
- I'm trying to introduce Ubuntu in Belarus !!! I'd like a guest child to
return to Belarus in August with a nice gift : a clean 8.04
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: acpi
In summary, on Toshiba Tecra 8000 laptop (and maybe others)
1) Although ACPI couldn't be used with 7.10, the power switch did a marvelous
suspend/wakeup.
- 2) ACPI now works with 8.04 but wakeup crashes
+ 2) ACPI now works with 8.04 but
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
Display adapter as reported by xserver is :
VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8623 [Apollo CLE266] integrated CastleRock graphics
Other details:
PC make: GMTNet
Motherboard: M789CG (V3.0A)
www.pcchips.com.tw/PCCWeb/Products/ProductsDetail.aspx?DetailID=348
As this bug is supposed to be fixed and as I have similar but presumably
different problems with the same chipset, I have filed new bug #197514 instead
of be looking like commenting a fix.
I have attributed it to xorg.
Please requeue if you know better.
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Timo Aaltonen wrote:
So only changing the xorg.conf made it work right? Please attach the
working version.
Right, right.
Here is the working version.
Please remember it's made of two parts :
1) beginning built by 8.04a5
2) screen related rest taken from 7.04,
overlaid starting at Section
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/Xorg.0.log for 8.04a5. Note the number of
Not using default mode 1024x768 (hsync out of range)
messages apparently being the source of the problem.
Cheers.
André.
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Xorg.0.log for 7.04 for comparison.
incomplete status still there? :-)
Les petits ruisseaux font les grandes rivières.
Thanks. André.
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Subject says it almost it all.
System is Ubuntu 8.04 alpha 6 with related wine.
App is this : http://www.angusj.com/sudoku/
App cannot be minimized because there's no minimize button.
Minimize is greyed out in the panel's windows list too.
Top of window screenshot attached.
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** Description changed:
Subject says it almost it all.
System is Ubuntu 8.04 alpha 6 with related wine.
App is this : http://www.angusj.com/sudoku/
+ App cannot be minimized because
** Description changed:
- Subject says it almost it all.
- System is Ubuntu 8.04 alpha 6 with related wine.
+ Subject almost says it all.
+ System is Ubuntu 8.04 alpha 6 with embarked wine 0.9.56.
App is this : http://www.angusj.com/sudoku/
App cannot be minimized because there's no minimize
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-openchrome (Ubuntu)
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It's getting worse :
7.10 : suspend and restore worked
8.04a5 : (up to) only suspend works; resume crashes
8.04a6 : suspend itself crashes.
** Changed in: acpi (Ubuntu)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/193738
You
I confirm Rebecca's report.
As I'm deep testing 8.04a4-6, I gedit files on an external fat32 USB drive and
it happens exactly as she says : occasionally, saving, or rather wanting to
save, a long time edit file (typically dormant behind a background tab) will
produce that message.
But the file
Would bug 125887 be worth the trip?
Please warn them over there if any similarity found.
André.
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I can say that the situation is sticky.
That is, once gedit alledges that the file was externally modified, it will
continue to do so if one selects Don't save and tries to save again (and
again).
This said, I investigated a case and I attached a log showing :
- the time and time stamps of the
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Binary package hint: acpi
I'm trying to introduce Ubuntu in Belarus !!! I'd like a guest child to return
to Belarus in August with a nice gift : a clean 8.04 to run on that excellent
spare Tecra 8000 laptop.
I'm willing to do everything I can to help fixing this problem.
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 195968 ***
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Binary package hint: evolution
U 8.04 alpha 5
Evolution 2.21.91-0ubuntu1
Started mail client
Configured
No window appeared
Launched mail client again
Bug report appeared
Seems to run
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 195968 ***
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Public bug reported:
NB: my real point is not to fix the death cause.
It's resurrection, in the second paragraph.
I (too vaguely) describe the events in case it could help.
I installed ubuntu-desktop on top of Xubuntu.
I started a few Gnome logins in test users' sessions, left active.
Then, I
** Description changed:
NB: my real point is not to fix the death cause.
It's resurrection, in the second paragraph.
I (too vaguely) describe the events in case it could help.
I installed ubuntu-desktop on top of Xubuntu.
I started a few Gnome logins in test users' sessions, left
Experiencing the same message on 7.10 (gutsy), FAT USB disk CD-ROM.
The Unsafe... message didn't appear in xfce until I installed ubuntu-desktop
on top of an Xubuntu installation (now appears in both gnome and xfce).
BTW, the message doesn't say which device is unsafe, which may be important if
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 223989 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/223989
Sorry, I may have goofed, but I don't remember having filed two bugs.
Just one, then I realized I'd better assign it to upstream wine.
So I added an also affects.
Why did that result in 2 bug entries?
I'd
On 2008-04-29 22:10, Sebastien Bacher wrote :
thank you for your bug report, could you make a screenshot of the issue?
Thanks too, but I wonder why you want shots of what every Ubuntu user
can see.
Screen shots do not show the pointer, so you can't relate it with
balloon position.
Done.
Remember that it appears as a problem only with autohiding panels.
With autohiding, it's really pesting.
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** Description changed:
- Tested in 8.04 alphas ...
- When a Firefox URL is dragged to a folder in a File Browser window, an object
with an Earth icon is built that behaves totally erraticaly in countless
situations.
- First and mostly, the real filename is not the filename that the File
On 2008-04-29 14:01, Alexander Sack wrote :
could you please try to rephrase your problem in short words? I think I
don't understand the problem you are referring to. Thanks.
Indeed. My improved understanding of Lauchers had me rephrase it all.
My general advices : don't be like Windows,
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Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Daniel, Ubuntu is very happy with memory reduced to 256 MB.
I don't think this problem must be tackled statistically.
Why does a 256 MB work and not a 256 + 128 MB?
(Correctly configured without interleaving).
Many would call that a hardware problem.
But the memory test passes OK and Windows runs
Sure. It's an easy change, although winecfg won't let you remap your
C:\ drive these days for very good reasons.
Ah. What are those good reasons? Let's speak about the reason for
remapping C:\
Imagine installing Ubuntu for 10 kids, all having their profiles, and
their 50 Windows
On 2008-05-02 00:02, Neil Wallace wrote :
On 2008-05-01 22:56, Ian wrote :
Thanks to André and Ashley (comments 252 and 253) - when I have it up
long enough to download wine, Ill try that.
Ian,
Wine is unlikely to help you have it up for longer.
Both of you probably love puns,
Thanks for tracking this.
But alas, gnome-bugs consider this is a minor issue.
And it stayed that way and UNCONFIRMED for 8 months.
However, the bug is really a pest for autohide panels users.
Could it be possible to hasten gnome-bugs up a bit?
Maybe adding a message with a link to this bug?
** Description changed:
- balloon text hides Gnome desktop's bottom panel (Ubuntu 8.04)
+ tooltip hides Gnome desktop's bottom panel (Ubuntu 8.04)
When the mouse cursor is moved over an autohide desktop bottom panel
- (normally containing the Windows List), the text ballon that appears
-
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 187313 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/187313
Annoying people that are working as fast and hard as we can is not gonna
help you get it fixed faster. Why not as us what you can do to help get
this bug fixed? Also if you follow bug #187313 you would
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[MASTER] right click (with button release) might activate popup-menu-item
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Gnome wine runs Simple Sudoku without window's minimize button
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