the current repository version for amd64 is still incompatible with
tomcat7:
SEVERE: An incompatible version 1.1.23 of the APR based Apache Tomcat
Native library is installed, while Tomcat requires version 1.1.24
this causes the APR SSL support to fail:
org.apache.catalina.LifecycleException:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
this is madness: when Rhythmbox starts up, it normally just starts up
and loads my media files from a (read-only) NFS mount and everything is
fine -- THIS time it started up and then stacked up over 6000 dialog
boxes informing me that the NFS
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It is weird; I use this program all the time and I don't recall any
ubuntu updates on it -- it never happened before this morning and I
just restarted it now and it didn't happen, so I'm /hoping/ the
program state information that was attached to my report can help
figure it out.
unfortunately
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
ISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=7.10
DISTRIB_CODENAME=gutsy
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION=Ubuntu 7.10
ii rhythmbox 0.11.2-0ubuntu4 music player and organizer for GNOME
I was listening just fine, no problems since I started using Ubuntu last
DOH--
there's ... ah ... a seperate volume control for Rhythmbox, and, um,
well ... it has a mute button.
I must have hit some key combination hot-key that sets RB into instant
mute, and was so surprised by the effect that I just didn't see the tiny
red-bar crossed-out speaker-icon right there
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox
This is a new situation, it never occurred with prior versions of
Firefox: When I go to a website such as my bank or rackspace and they
offer the button to remember my account number the next time I visited
those pages the account numbers would
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: emacs-snapshot
In 7.10, using Gnus in Emacs-GTK (emacs-snapshot) I would only be asked
to give the SMTP password on the first email of a new session. In 8.04,
I am asked on every outgoing email.
just a guess, but this suggests there was some location
my outgoing emails are to gmail.com, so that may imply that the Smptmail
emacs package is being used, and given there were changes to starttls,
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this patch gives me the option to set the device to /dev/dv1394/0 but
with the camera playback rolling, there is still no capture, even when
run as root.
Using dv1394 capture
Leaving Capture
Constructing File Capture tracker
Starting Capture
Using dv1394 capture
AV/C Enabled
Kino Common
Neil -- thanks for that strategy advice, I will try that. I had thought
dvgrab and kino were the same code, which is why I raised the issue
here first (since there were already issues overlaying the kino
capture that seemed to preclude any success.
I'm also going to try and obtain a second
this behaviour is new since upgrading to Ubuntu 8.04; on each restart it
tells me that SOME FILE has an unknown codec, but it does not identify
that file nor does it find the missing codec. Very annoying. I have
not added any files since before the upgrade, so the prior behaviour
must have
I get this error when I try to run the Hardware Information program in
8.04 -- this is an upgrade from freshly-updated 7.10, I upgraded by
using the alt-CD distro disc, and I have every reason to believe this
is a Genuine Ubuntu system and certainly believe the Hardware
Information program in the
I upgraded from the alt-CD downloaded after the formal release of 8.04,
and I get the same behaviour except that I cannot see the Report Problem
information (see bug #157720) as hal-device-manager thinks I have an
evil corrupted hacked bootleg Ubuntu (the exact wording is not a
genuine Ubuntu
if
attaching the xsession errors ... appears to be a gtk error ...
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: totem
this same flv video played smooth in 7.10, but in the 8.04 upgrade, it
plays back at about 4-5 frames per second. Probably a codec problem
since many other video files still play just fine.
This is playing on a Dell Inspiron 1521 which uses the
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on mine, I see /dev/raw1394, it is root.video and I am in the video
group, yet in Kino the dialog for setting the ieee1394 device is an
empty pull-down list; I get the same behaviour when I run kino under
sudo. lsmod shows the raw1394 module is loaded, and the syslog shows
ieee1394: raw1394:
Yes it is weird. Apologies to Mr Henderson if this offends him, but it
is an amazing clip meant as a guitar instructional, and with that, while
maybe illustrating a bug might push the definition of fair use a
bit, here's hoping the overall education merit of the film absolves my
soul of the
Oh, just to be clear, I get this behaviour when I launch using the
Movie Player default option in the file browser; if I run totem from
the command line, it is also slw motion, but we get some
diagnostics:
$ totem uri=file://`pwd`/Scott Henderson - Mr PC.flv
** (totem:11338): DEBUG: Init of
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
This is a NEW situation, it has only occurred since some updates from
within perhaps the last month:
1) load Rhythmbox, play a track: the track plays fine, but no other alsa or
aoss-wrapped sounds will play; the other apps go through the
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Geez get a grip man. I'm not surprised you get hundreds of bugs every
day.
I have solved my problem ... by switching to Audacious.
audio and video preference?? wtf is that? Pardon my alarm, but do you
have any notion of just how many preference dialogs are contained in the
average Linux
In Ubuntu 8.04, I have System/Preferences/Sound -- notice the
slashmarks, the way everyone in the known universe signifies menu paths
-- and there is no 'sounds', and under 'sound' there is no audio and
video only Devices, of which the Sound Events says autodetect; I don't
think this is at all the
on the topic of work-arounds, here's the codec I'm asked to install
(from .xsession-errors
Rhythmbox-Message: Missing plugin: gstreamer|0.10|rhythmbox-
metadata|audio/x-gst-fourcc-QDMC decoder|decoder-audio/x-gst-fourcc-QDMC
(ignoring)
I searched the ubuntu aptitude for what seemed the key parts
I installed libflashsupport, but while Rhythmbox is playing aoss-wrapped
sound apps still do not play; they go through the motions, but still no
sound comes out. Audacious will not play (failed audio output), but
mpg321 WILL play, although it first complains that
ALSA lib
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: tuxguitar
The tuxguitar in the Hardy repositories is incomplete; the program will
not print the tabs and cannot access the help files because Ubuntu have
an oldest (3.2) swt library on repositories, while GTK printer was
implemented since swt-3.3
I figured there was a reason like this, but thought I'd post it anyway
so others might find it and know what to do.
do you recommend installing the original-source kit to fix this, or
will there be a hardy backport of 3.4?
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Binary package hint: a2mp3
the man page does not list all the config options, and there is no
sample config in the package
** Affects: a2mp3 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
When using the incremental search in the history sidebar, the results
are not shown in chronological order, so for many news sites it is
impossible to guess which of the many identical labels might be the line
we want. When the main display
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Sebastien Bacher wrote that's not a rhythmbox bug
so unfortunate that whoever's bug it is, it seems it ONLY affects
rhythmbox. Audacious works fine with ALSA, as does mpg321, mplayer,
xine, totem and mpd; sorry, I have no other sound-players to test.
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HA! That's hilarious, Ingo.
Now, do tell: just how does one discover WHICH files those might be? :)
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I get a repeatable crash by
1) start audacious
amidi-plug(i_backend.c:i_backend_load:107): loading backend
'/usr/lib/audacious/Input/amidi-plug/ap-alsa.so'
amidi-plug(i_backend.c:i_backend_load:145): backend
/usr/lib/audacious/Input/amidi-plug/ap-alsa.so (name 'alsa') successfully loaded
2)
I get a repeatable crash by
1) start audacious
amidi-plug(i_backend.c:i_backend_load:107): loading backend
'/usr/lib/audacious/Input/amidi-plug/ap-alsa.so'
amidi-plug(i_backend.c:i_backend_load:145): backend
/usr/lib/audacious/Input/amidi-plug/ap-alsa.so (name 'alsa') successfully loaded
2)
interesting ... http://mises.org/story/3037 crashes libflashsupport all
by itself, just load it and scroll down, but here's what's really
interesting: If I PURGE libflashsupport, that page still crashes, but
the youtube page now plays concurrently with audacious!!
so what is it that
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: flashplugin-nonfree
This may be a bug in the LastFM flash widget, maybe someone can confirm
that: I have flashplugin-nonfree 10.0.1.218+10.0.0.525ubuntu1~hardy1
but on the Listen sidebar widget on http://blog.teledyn.com I get the
message, You need
Conn:
Doh-- you're right! I must have upgraded and not noticed (the downside
of the auto-updates) because I do indeed have
10.0.1.218+10.0.0.525ubuntu1~hardy1
but then this doesn explain why the Listen widget on
http://blog.teledyn.com says You need Flash version 9,0,45 or above.
Please upgrade
The string 'proposed' does not occur in my sources.list.
here are the non-src lines that I have in there (minus the noise ;)
hardy main restricted
hardy-updates main restricted
hardy universe
hardy multiverse
hardy-backports main restricted universe multiverse
hardy-security main restricted
also just confirmed that with the Flash-nonfree 10.0, I can now watch a
video on YouTube while listening to audacious and playing viavoice
through aoss emulation, but when Rhythmbox is started it starts
cataloging files and seems fine except that the track progress meter
does not move and there is
Public bug reported:
Hibernate or sleep, Xorg will shut down leaving the blinking underline
cursor, the machine is totally hung, must hold the power button to
shutdown. I've set the close-lid to ignore the event, so the machine
stays on and doesn't trash my session ;) but on low battery it locks
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I was just thinking, wouldn't it be cool if we could register our Linux
box and upload these log files just once (with any other relevent info)
and then all this would be linked to the boxes attached to our username!
Definately a project for the next decade of Ubuntu ;)
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it seems sad to leave something as basic as jackd support in the realm
of go compile it yourself as this isn't an option for many
circumstances (eg a small machine being used for music editing) and
especially when the fix appears to be easy to do ... except for
political reasons. A binary install
not sure if the gspca-source is current now or not, but I do know the
install instructions are invalid due to changes in the way modules are
compiled:
/usr/bin/make -C /usr/src/linux SUBDIRS=/usr/src/modules/gspca CC=gcc
│ modules
ahem ... as an expert (started off in Yggrasil) I got to this point
and froze, clicked bug report and fortunately found this page. To us
experts unmount means remove from the mount table and in previous
versions of linux hotplugging, this could prevent all future auto-
mounting of the device.
So
Confirmed that this situation exists in Gutsy, but it didn't exist with
Feisty -- with the Feisty release, I only had to compile the ALSA from
the current snapshots (I used alsa-driver-hg20070911), but with Gutsy
the ALSA snapshot compiles without incident but fails with a string of
snd_pcm and
oh, just to confirm, this is with Linux 2.6.22-14-generic -- I simply
let the auto-update tool upgrade my Feisty first to all the latest
packages, and then today let it make the jump to 7.10.
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My Inspiron 1521 SB600 Azalia was working perfectly (didn't check the
mic, but headphones and speakers both worked) up until this morning's
release of the security fix for the Feisty kernel; I installed that
update and lost the sound device completely.
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there was one other change I made, but it was made several days before:
I installed the modem driver from Dell, and the driver set up an
/etc/modprobe.d/hsf file that references the snd-hda-intel driver:
install /dev/ttySHSF /sbin/modprobe hsfpcibasic2; /sbin/modprobe
hsfmc97ich; /sbin/modprobe
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: synaptic
Using 7.01, no matter which repository I choose, there is a problem (but
I haven't tried them all, only those in Canada and the SA Archives)
Sometimes i get 304 responses, which is technically a valid result, but
Synaptic rejects the
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I have this problem with a new 4GB usb stick, and here is the REALLY
curious thing that's worth reporting to the list here: It works just
fine on an ASUS Eee-pc running Linux 2.6.21.4; the mount table lists the
device there identical to any other vfat insert, vfat and cp850
I realize this is a
forgot to mention: I'm seeing that no-paritition error in 8.10
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Binary package hint: ekiga
$ ls -l /dev/.static/dev/video0 /dev/video0
crw-rw 1 root video 81, 0 2007-03-05 02:27 /dev/.static/dev/video0
crw-rw+ 1 root video 81, 0 2009-04-22 10:54 /dev/video0
I can use gqcam to access the second device, /dev/video0, but ekiga
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I just re-saved the variable and so far it has worked three times in
a row! thanks for the tip. I'll open another ticket if it turns out
to be sporadic; it was reliable before, so perhaps now it is fixed.
A == Adam Collard adam.coll...@gmail.com writes:
A teledyn: can you confirm
password-cache-expiry is saved and set at Never, and the problem
persists.
A == Adam Collard adam.coll...@gmail.com writes:
A teledyn: can you confirm that setting the password-cache-expiry
A variable fixes your problem?
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I rather suspect that 'spam' is exactly what they'd had in mind, and
what we have witnessed is a whole new species of spam that may spell
the end of nice open-posting bug-reporting systems for free software :(
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Alice
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ruby1.8
Using firefox to access a CGI that implements conditional-GET, using the
very same ruby script on all three machines, I access the page to obtain
the LAST-MODIFIED and ETAG; firefox will then automatically provide
these as IF-MODIFIED-SINCE and
what do we do in 8.04 Ubuntu Server?
No candidate version found for postgresql-dev :(
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Using an Android phone, the LG 'Eve' GW620R, the phone system option is
set to always mount USB as a mass storage device. The device itself,
however, fails to appear in the /media mounts, and if I attempt a manual
mount of the /dev/sdc (with or without partition number) I
solved! As it turns out, this is so frustrating only because there is
an additional step needed: once the USB has been set to storage mode in
the Android setup options and then the USB cable connected, a status
message will appear to say the USB is now connected -- you must OPEN
that message
sorry, I can't try the upgrade - the ATI Radeon chipset support has been
dropped and the free driver doesn't have even enough performance for Firefox
:( -- I'm stranded on hardy so long as I use this laptop.
On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 6:51 PM, Ralph Janke ubu...@janke.me.uk wrote:
Thank you for
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ruby1.8
irb(main):002:0 require 'parsedate'
= true
irb(main):003:0 require 'time'
= true
irb(main):004:0 @since = Time.parse(20091114T14223-0400)
= Sat Nov 14 14:22:30 -0500 2009
irb(main):005:0 @since = Time.parse(20091114T142230-0400)
= Sat Nov 14
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/482781
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didn't work for me, also 8.04, Automatically load subtitle files is
checked, app quit and restarted and it is still checked, but no subtitle
file is loaded. --debug doesn't add anything pertinent.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/224457
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+1 for me on the need for an i386 version of the Naderehvandi patched version
for Hardy.
Also, will this update also fix the crash-on-effect-preview bug?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/301429
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found these: http://mirror.unej.ac.id/mirrors/getdeb/hardy/au/
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Heh ... y'know, this is EXACTLY what sendmail heads told me the day I
reported false-bounce spam, and what the drupal guys told me the day I
first reported referrer-spam, and then AGAIN when I first reported
robot-posted comment-spam, none of which have been yet adequately solved :)
anyway, this
I have the same issue as Cheryl, using adobe-flashplugin on 8.04 on a
Dell Inspiron 1521, the sound on Audacious, mplayer and alsaplay can be
playing just fine but any youtube (or vimeo or any other flash-delivered
sound or video) will be silent for a long while, then will hiccup for
several
I will second LanceHaverkamp -- due to the brilliance of ATI dropping
the Radeon X1200 chipset from the driver, I am forever bound to the 8.04
LTS release and would greatly appreciate a fixed Audacity in my Studio
setup. Is there no backport? are there instructions somewhere for
building a
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rosegarden
re: Version 1:1.6.1-1ubuntu1 ... why does this package have such a
screwy version number?
it is a problem: I want to replace this very antiquated rosegarden with
a more modern version 1.7.3, so I followed the package maintainer's
guide and
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
I don't know how it got this way, but ALMOST all of the mime-types
displaying in Nautilus are wrong, listing video and mp3 files as text
files and only offering text editors as 'players' -- I don't want to
clear this user account and re-install
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thanks -- I'll bookmark that now.
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 8:38 AM, Pedro Villavicencio
pe...@ubuntu.comwrote:
Thank you for taking the time to report this issue and helping to make
Ubuntu better. Examining the information you have given us, this does
not appear to be a bug report so we are
I don't have any 50-udev-default.rules in rules.d -- should I just
add the whole file verbatim?
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I daresay you haven't had much practice, said
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: lilypond
Given that 8.04 is a LTS edition, are there any plans to backport the
newer releases of Lilypond to 8.04? Barring that, are there any
instructions anywhere for how to create my own backport the Ubuntu
way? :)
** Affects: lilypond (Ubuntu)
heh ... ah .. no, actually, I think I meant this:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/hardy-backports/+bug/332712
I found the backport process docs after posting the bug comment here and
then thinking, I wonder if there is a way to REQUEST backports? -- I had
foolishly thought the backports just
Public bug reported:
The player is going along fine, stepping through the play list, and then
the playback on a subsequent track does not begin, the toolbar icon is
still in play-mode, but the progress needle does not move and the track
does not play; other apps are able to play sound (using aoss
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Title:
playback halts, refuses to play subsequent tracks
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Title:
playback halts, refuses to play subsequent tracks
Status
I think it may be a duplicate, and the solution is disappointing as it
means a loss of quite essential functionality in this upgrade:
jbicha wrote: unfortunately you won't be able to run Sushi as Sushi
uses clutter 3D graphics
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so is there a work-around? Is there any way to restore the pre-11.10
functionality with the hover-over playing a short preview? This is a
pretty serious loss of functionality to make it suddenly
Public bug reported:
not sure, but this machine is being very problematic with the 11.04
upgrade; this bug report jumped out on the first time I was able to
boot into safe-mode graphics
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: cups 1.4.6-5ubuntu1.4
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu
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Title:
package cups 1.4.6-5ubuntu1.4 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
To
Public bug reported:
when using evince in dual-view (two pages visible) is there any way to
change the phase? When viewing sheet music for example, if the PDF
begins with page one, the first view will show only page one, then pages
two and three, but if the music itself is spread across pages
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dual view mode needs a phase control
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thanks ... is there a status setting for a really really wishing hard
wishlist?
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** Changed in: evince
Status: Unknown = New
** Changed in: evince
Importance: Unknown = Wishlist
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noticed this trying to read an nfs mounted fusecompress shadow-dir
mounted locally where the source was 11.04 and the client is 11.10 --
same error, I suspect the same cause -- this is a pretty unacceptable
risk here, that a minor-version upgrade would instantly render any
stored data as
Public bug reported:
I have installed and reinstalled gnome-sushi several times but it still
will not connect with nautilus -- on other computers it will preview my
media files without problems as soon as I press the space bar, but on
this laptop there is no reaction at all from the spacebar
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Title:
gnome-sushi will not engage
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I am not seeing any .xsession-error action when I press the space bar
hovering on an mp3
sushi from the command line gives
$ sushi
(sushi-start:22206): Clutter-CRITICAL **: Unable to initialize Clutter:
Unable to find suitable fbconfig for the GLX context: Unable to find
fbconfig with rgba
Failure to comply with the directed wishes AND failure to emphatically
notify the user of the problem is an unacceptable error; I only noticed
this notification by accident today looking through my 'Paused' list,
otherwise I would never have known what happened to these files.
Microsoft DOS is
thanks for the rename ;)
a possible cause: the Dell Inspiron 1521 uses the Radeon X1200 graphics
for which the geniuses at AMD just clipped support in the fglrx driver,
so that means the only acceptable performance is with the radeon driver
(I haven't yet tried radeonhd with a non-RT kernel) and
Public bug reported:
After upgrading from 8.10 to Jaunty, I had to totally remove and
reinstall the flash components to get YouTube to play; now it plays, but
it will not quit!! Even if the page containing the video is closed, the
audio for the player can still be heard, and it gets
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