This has started happening to me with Jaunty, however I get the same as
Ali above: it's not able to give a backtrace of any sort.
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Note that this package has been broken for several months now. I think
it should be deserving of an SRU.
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Binary package hint: kmail
In kmail, you can put commonly used mailboxes into the favourites list.
However, the message count listed here is often wildly out of sync with
the actual message count.
** Affects: kdepim (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
The attached screenshot is kmail from KDE 4.2, however the problem has
been around ever since the favourites thing was introduced. It just got
a bit worse with the new one.
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In Intrepid, I do not see the mac address changing in any situation
anymore.
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Binary package hint: lyx
If you press F7, click the toolbar button, or go through the menu
nothing happens. By nothing, I mean it puts a message in the status bar
saying it's going to open the spell checker dialogue. However that is
all, no dialogue actually opens.
In the
Marking confirmed given there's a couple of us that see it. Just for
completeness, the steps that Andy Ross describes are exactly what occur
for me also.
** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = Confirmed
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I've seen this happen when I've had an extension get 'stuck' somehow.
See if you have one that's persistently claiming that it will be
upgraded when firefox restarts, and remove it, restart FF, and reinstall
it. I think that's what fixed it for me, it's possible your problem is
different.
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Binary package hint: kmail
When given a command to run on new mail, kmail attempts to execute
'file:///path/to/command' rather than /path/to/command. This doesn't
work.
Information in this bug:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=487220 and the 'ln -s /
file:'
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pidgin
It connects to the jabber server and then dies. This is intrepid. On the
command line, I get:
*** glibc detected *** pidgin: munmap_chunk(): invalid pointer: 0x09056028 ***
=== Backtrace: =
/lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6[0xb76eb454]
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Binary package hint: gnome-panel
Opening this URL:
http://blog.oup.com/2009/03/science-fiction/
in firefox, on a completely up-to-date Ubuntu 8.10 install crashes gnome-panel.
I've had a couple of other people reproduce this. Note: depending on the
nature of the bug, it is
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Oh, forgot to mention: switching to another tab in FF is enough to stop
the repeated crashing and get your panel back.
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This is, however, a user-interface bug. It's something that
unnecessarily causes confusion, and as such, probably should be fixed.
Reopening, and marking confirmed as I've heard of other people having
problems with it.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = Confirmed
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Binary package hint: spamassassin
Since the most recent update, the spamassassin init script is unable to stop a
running spamd process:
$ ps ax|grep spam
12058 ?Ss 0:00 /usr/sbin/spamd --create-prefs --max-children 3
--helper-home-dir -d
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(upgraded from 3.2.4-1ubuntu1)
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maybe just something was confused. I'll close it unless I can make it
happen again.
** Changed in: spamassassin (Ubuntu)
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I notice it mostly on my eee 701, where it will timeout when I get it
wrong faster than it will go through when I get it right. This is
something like 800Mhz with 2Gb RAM. However, my dev laptop is dual core,
1.66Ghz per core, and it's a noticeable (although less) delay there
also.
I don't know
It's not a bad idea however to burn the Jaunty CD for test purposes -
that will just let people know whether it's still an issue in the latest
version or not. Booting from the live CD won't affect the current
working configuration, and if you're lucky, it'll let the bug be marked
'fixed' :)
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When I remove the applet, the CPU goes back down. When I re-add it, it
doesn't necessarily climb back up immediately, but it will before long.
I also see the constant stat calls when I strace it:
stat(/usr/share/locale/nl_NL/LC_MESSAGES/music-applet.mo, 0x7fff66379c20) =
-1 ENOENT (No such file
No, even in 8.10, pulseaudio seems to remember that rhythmbox output
should be sent to a particular destination even when the stream is
closed and reopened.
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I see it also with data DVDs, and USB disks seem to show the same
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Binary package hint: evolution
When I receive an email that contains an attachment, if I attempt to
open it, evolution becomes unresponsive and uses 100% CPU.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Receive an email with an attachment, view that message
2. In the email header block, open
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
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** Attachment added: XsessionErrors.txt
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OK, the workaround I just found is to /etc/init.d/apparmor stop, then
network manager works.
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I see this on my eeepc, Jaunty NBR, 32-bit. NM actually works, but is
prevented from setting the lease and so thinks that it hasn't, or
something like that:
Oct 25 08:12:02 gulik kernel: [ 64.206320] type=1503
audit(1256411522.020:11): operation=file_mprotect requested_mask=r::
denied_mask=r::
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Binary package hint: firefox-3.5
In firefox-3.0, if I clicked a link in some other program, which
presumably invokes 'firefox http://example.com', this URL would open in
a new tab. In 3.5, it opens in the currently focussed tab, replacing
whatever content you had there
Architecture: amd64
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
Package: firefox-3.5 3.5+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.9.04.1
PackageArchitecture: amd64
ProcEnviron:
SHELL=/bin/bash
LANG=nl_NL.UTF-8
Uname: Linux 2.6.28-13-generic x86_64
UserGroups: adm admin cdrom dialout lpadmin plugdev
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Status: Incomplete = New
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Binary package hint: kdepim
If you use the run command notification feature, and work around bug
#366403, when the command is run, no information is provided to it. It
would be good if there was an option to provide information on how much
new mail, what mailbox it's in, and
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Adding a 'me too': I did a fresh install of Jaunty, but kept my user
data, and this has just started occurring again. 'touch localstore.rdf'
did not appear to help.
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You can probably ignore my comments above. I tracked it down to the
'mouse gestures redox' add-on. Uninstalling that made everything go back
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Any word on this? It is still occurring in 9.04, and makes the whole
'network audio' promise of pulseaudio fairly useless. Maybe there's a
PPA we can get an improved version from...?
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Actually, it makes the whole 'be on a network, and listen to music at
all' thing pretty useless, as if someone else has pulseaudio and is on
the LAN, it'll keep crashing.
Anyway, I found this PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~themuso/+archive/ppa
which contains the next version up. My brief testing of
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: virtualbox-ose
If you go 'help-contents...' or click a 'help' button on a dialogue,
you don't get help. You just get ignored.
** Affects: virtualbox-ose (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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It doesn't seem to occur in a fresh profile.
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This bug still seems to be present. I just get:
insert card
[ 1166.576057] tifm_core: SmartMedia/xD card detected in socket 0:0
remove card
[ 1264.549467] tifm0 : demand removing card from socket 0:0
No mounting or detecting of anything on it at all. The reader's light doesn't
blink. Compare
For clarification, this is a completely up-to-date Jaunty system.
Linux lappi 2.6.28-13-generic #44-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jun 2 07:57:31 UTC 2009
i686 GNU/Linux
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Oh, for clarification, whatever Jaunty does, works (except the wireless
on/off key, but that's another issue.)
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While not definitive, I can't say that I've seen it for a while either.
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Security? What? Why?
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Colons will choke on FAT32 devices. It's a limitation (one of many) of
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Binary package hint: conduit
If you have a synchronisation set up between two folders, and something
causes it to fail, Conduit will say 'Synchronized OK', when it's clearly
not OK.
** Affects: conduit (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I no longer have a smart media card with which to test.
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To reproduce:
1) have an album in your collection, already loaded into Banshee's collection,
that contains ',' in the tags (song name at least)
2) import the folder containing this album using Media-Import Media... in the
hope that it'll pick up anything newly added
3)
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Importing a folder with tracks containing some characters causes them
to be re-imported
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When you scroll in xmlcopyeditor, it fails to correctly repaint the new
area. Forcing a repaint (by obscuring it and bringing it back makes it
redraw correctly. This applies only to scrolling with the mouse wheel or
by dragging the scrollbar. Using the keyboard (arrows or
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Broc, I've tried the latest driver, and for me it was the worst of the
lot. I gave up on the wusb600n for now, going to go with a wireless
bridge when I get around to getting one.
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If you have gnome-terminal set to not show the menu bar, when a terminal
window is opened, the menu bar shows anyway. Selecting and then
deselecting the option will remove it.
This is not using Unity (using xmonad instead.)
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
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gnome-terminal doesn't respect the setting to show the menu bar on
startup
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Attached screenshot showing what I'm talking about.
Also, the value in UBUNTU_MENUPROXY makes no difference.
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gnome-terminal doesn't
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I haven't been able to reproduce this consistently (sorry) but it's
happened twice since I upgraded to 11.10.
Sometimes when I switch the workspace to one containing gnome-terminal,
g-t fails to repaint. The screen remains the default off-white colour.
It hasn't locked up,
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gnome-terminal stops repainting
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I've only tested it against one, that file is here:
http://git.koha-community.org/gitweb/?p=koha.git;a=blob;f=debian/docs/koha-create.xml;h=32cdec372d8b2a76e9d7df4205991d0eb1fd99b9;hb=95afdc957a8ec48b4b1713459a1f7b1539bc06f9
I'm using nvidia graphics, but without compositing.
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I use the mouse left handed. When I do something that pops up a
dialogue, say telling the computer to shut down from the login screen,
the buttons on the dialogue don't respond to the primary mouse button
(the right one in this case.) I think the menus to bring up that
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lightdm should work with both left and right handed mouse
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I think that's a different thing. The problem here was with processes
that didn't respond to a kill. If they get a new PID, then they are
being killed and something else is firing them up again.
Probably you have a file that is causing the thumbnailer to get stuck,
I'd try to figure out what that
I had disabled the global menu by setting 'UBUNTU_MENUPROXY=0'. When I
removed this, it stopped crashing.
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unity-panel-service crashed
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Mouse pointer reappears while playing a file
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When watching a movie file in totem, after a period of time the mouse
pointer shows up on its own (i.e. with no movement) on the screen.
When this happens, moving the mouse doesn't reactivate the time bar
thing at the bottom, but double click will take it out of full screen
Nope, happened to me in xmonad.
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gnome-terminal stops repainting
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It's still happening, and I've found an email that consistently
reproduces it (at least, when I view it within my email.)
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updating of the evolution preview pane
I have the same thing with rhythmbox on the galaxy nexus. I can manually
mount it using mtpfs just fine, but the rhythmbox MTP plugin doesn't
notice that it's there.
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It doesn't work out of the box in 11.10. It doesn't identify it at all.
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Linksys By Cisco WUSB600N v2 Doesn't Work
To manage
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evolution mail view stops updating
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Every so often, particularly when going through a set of messages
quickly (though it's hard to reproduce) the mail view pane in evolution
stops refreshing. That is, it'll get stuck showing whatever it was
showing. Content is being rendered there (I can tell because mouseover
Guilherme, that looks exactly like what I was seeing.
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evolution mail view stops updating
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It just happened to me again. I'm attaching a screenshot, which is
interesting as it shows that the pane is still scrolling, just the
content in it isn't rendering. The scrollbar moves when I scroll, also.
Just before this happened, I flicked to a different workspace, and when
I came back, none
Changing to Show plaintext if present didn't repair it for me, I'll
see if it prevents if happening again.
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evolution mail view stops
I suspect that Bug #878560 is the same thing.
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gnome-terminal stops repainting
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If I attempt to connect to a WPA network, when I type in the password,
the connect button lights up after typing 5 characters, but goes dark
again when I type more. The password is longer than 5 characters, so I
can't connect to the network.
This is the scan details for the
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Network manager requires the wrong number of characters for the WPA
password
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A very quick test on Natty indicates that if I use the drivers attached
here by emory (version 2.4.0.1) rather than the current ones (2.5.0.0
from the ralink website) it works. The 2.5 drivers cause kernel oopses.
The 2.4 seems to connect OK. I've only tried it with a g network, and
haven't really
The method on #85 works fine on Natty, now I've given it more testing
and connected to an 'n' network.
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Linksys By Cisco WUSB600N v2
To make it autoload, do 'sudo make install', blacklist all the build-in
modules, and plug the adaptor in. It should keep working from now on.
Whenever the kernel is upgraded, you'll need to so 'make ; sudo make
install' again, but that should be it.
Unless someone turns it into a DKMS module...
(oh, if the non-working modules have already loaded you'll need to
manually rmmod them before this will work I think.)
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Linksys By Cisco
The driver from #85 on wicd is still the best I've found, however it is
prone to dropping out, sometimes regularly, sometimes not at all.
Usually replugging fixes this (and I think that it will tend to
reconnect itself after a while), sometimes a reboot is required.
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Yeah, in my case, it worked for about that long. Then started dropping
out sometimes. Then occasionally crashing. I then spent a bit of time
messing about with the drivers, and now it crashes every time the driver
is loaded and the wifi stick plugged in. I'm wondering if there's
something in some
This would be nice. It still annoys me that it takes longer for sudo to
work when I get the password right than when I get it wrong, even though
the encrypted directory is already unlocked (and so it seems to me that
all of that time is completely wasted: the key is never going to be
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Slow performance and tiling issues on i915
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This has started happening to me with Jaunty, however I get the same as
Ali above: it's not able to give a backtrace of any sort.
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Oh, I'd forgotten about this. It doesn't seem to occur in Jaunty last I
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Binary package hint: giver
Currently I have giver installed on one computer on the network, and it
is showing me a contact that represents itself. It probably shouldn't do
this, as there is no point.
** Affects: giver (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I see something similar in Jaunty, attempting to run Oni in Wine. The
screen res changes to show the intro movie, when that finishes or is
skipped, X crashes leaving this in the log:
(II) NVIDIA(0): Setting mode 640x480
Backtrace:
0: /usr/X11R6/bin/X(xorg_backtrace+0x26) [0x4f1b66]
1:
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Binary package hint: identicurse
$ sudo aptitude install identicurse
[sudo] password for robin:
De volgende NIEUWE pakketten zullen worden geïnstalleerd:
identicurse
...
$ identicurse
Welcome to IdentiCurse 0.6.4 (Fishguard) - it's probably just recycled bullshit.
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identicurse crashes on startup
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OK, after using it for a while it turns out to not be terribly stable.
It often slows right down to a crawl. Ping still works, but doing
anything real gets terrible speeds, and unplugging/replugging the USB
fixes this, until the next time it happens. Sometimes it'll go all day
without this
A bit of experimentation suggests that it's a whole lot more stable when
network manager is replaced with wicd. I've had it running for about 10
hours with wicd managing the wifi and it hasn't dropped out once. I
guess the repeated scanning that n-m does upsets it or something.
Haven't checked
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Binary package hint: pulseaudio
In Karmic, the volume slider worked correctly. Now in Lucid pulse is
setting PCM to 100%, and the first 20% of the volume applet slider
controls 100% of the 'front' channel. This means that you can't get much
granularity in the control and
** Attachment added: AlsaDevices.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/46436367/AlsaDevices.txt
** Attachment added: AplayDevices.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/46436368/AplayDevices.txt
** Attachment added: BootDmesg.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/46436369/BootDmesg.txt
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Adding 'ignore_dB=1' caused the volume to be fixed, and pa couldn't
change it at all. Adding control=PCM caused there to be no sound
produced. So, neither were fixes.
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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Only first 20% of the volume slider works
I worked around it by installing 'tree style tab', which is a nice
extension in-and-of-itself. I haven't yet gotten around to figuring out
which extension is the one that is upsetting it.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/394607
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