Thanks for the heads up - I will definitely avoid 15.10 until this is
fixed :).
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Title:
Caps lock LED changes state even when caps lock is mapped
Does the ubuntu one client schedule timed calls in the extremely distant
future? (In this case, approximately 23 years in the future, if I'm
reading it right?)
If so, this may be a duplicate of
https://twistedmatrix.com/trac/ticket/6259.
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** Also affects: btrfs (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: udev (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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If I have a multi-device btrfs filesystem, and I plug it in via some
removable interface (for example, USB3), it will automatically mount on
the desktop multiple times. For example, if I have a filesystem labeled
FooBar on /dev/sdb /dev/sdc /dev/sdd and /dev/sde, it will be
** Package changed: ubuntu = btrfs-tools (Ubuntu)
** Also affects: udisks (Ubuntu)
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Title:
The remote watch thingy appears to be targeting the wrong ticket.
It's pointed at #1148 but based on its description it should arguably be
pointed at http://twistedmatrix.com/trac/ticket/2443. I can't figure
out how to re-target it, but someone else should feel free to. Perhaps
a Launchpad
I would just like to note that this is not the first time that an
untested backport of a Twisted patch was deployed on Ubuntu or Debian
and caused problems.
On the Twisted project, we have an elaborate continuous integration
system (see http://buildbot.twistedmatrix.com/) that verifies that our
note that this patch was deployed to the development version of Ubuntu
only.
I did note it - that's what I meant by this one got caught before
release. Maybe that means things are already getting better! :-).
However, it did still get caught by testing of u1sdtool, not by testing
Twisted, so I
Apparently the bug watch updater is a bit overzealous: the status in
Twisted ought to be fix committed, not fix released.
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Title:
Since this bug has come to my attention again, I should note that the
behavior that Jean-Paul described in comment 15 is still behaving that
way on oneiric. trial -u
twisted.internet.test.test_tcp.TCPClientTestsBuilder_Glib2Reactor.test_addresses
still bombs out on the 1021st run. I guess we
It would be very helpful if some enterprising individual would help us
(Twisted) do a 10.2.1 maintenance release with this patch. See
http://twistedmatrix.com/trac/ticket/4798 and
http://twistedmatrix.com/trac/ticket/4799
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Same here. Affects me under Classic Unity, with an ATI Radeon HD
5800, using fglrx.
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title bar does not update on non-maximized windows
For what it's worth, this affects me with and without pretty much all of
the forcing-redraw-related options in ccsm's workarounds.
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Title:
title
I am seeing this again in Lucid, with the virtual key LED on the
Logitech DiNovo.
The workaround of using xmodmap still works, though.
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Correction: the workaround described above *does not* work any more. I
can't figure out a way to prevent my keyboard from beeping constantly.
This is really annoying :(.
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So, after trying every combination of options I could think of to no
effect, as well as several reboots, I gave up. However, after rebooting
the *keyboard itself*, the beeps are gone! So it's possible that this
is a firmware bug in the keyboard and not in ubuntu. I will update if I
discover
I have the same symptoms as Brandon Bell.
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It seems like there's a lot of noise on this bug; for what it's worth,
I'm only really interested in one of the things mentioned in #38
https://bugs.launchpad.net/linux/+bug/337935/comments/38, Can't click
and hold with thumb while dragging with another finger.. I have a
MacBook 5,3; on Karmic I
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Installing python-nevow breaks twisted trial
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Why is this bug marked as a duplicate of #410098? It's not. The bug
here is that the CalendarServer ubuntu package is broken and won't
install. That other bug has to do with the Nevow package being broken
Nicola, you seem to be right. From what I can tell, the offending code
is very nearly copy/pasted into pygobject in
pygmainloop.c:pyg_signal_watch_prepare. As far as I can see, pygtk
should be invoking this code, not duplicating it.
** Also affects: pygobject
Importance: Undecided
Martin,
Thanks very much for your explanation. That's a slightly convoluted
path to follow; it would be very helpful if Launchpad had a more direct
feature that allowed us to see the relationship.
However, until it does, your explanation is very useful and it will help
me understand future
Is there any way to get from the comment above to a changeset or
revision number or release which fixed the bug? Or even what the
problem was actually determined to be? The discussion above is all very
vague. I am especially confused because this went from new to fix
released without an
To make searching for this bug's impact on Axiom easier, here's a sample
traceback that occurs when you try to use it:
gl...@jackalopian:~$ python
Python 2.6.2 (release26-maint, Apr 19 2009, 01:56:41)
[GCC 4.3.3] on linux2
Type help, copyright, credits or license for more information.
from
Thanks for trying it out :). As mentioned above, the bug is fixed in
sqlite as of version 3.6.12 at least; a version bump would resolve this
issue.
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Is there anything those of us waiting in the wings can do to facilitate
Thomas's patch being applied?
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Binary package hint: deskbar-applet
I love the fact that I can use deskbar as a library, because there's
some very useful functionality in there. However:
$ python
Python 2.5.2 (r252:60911, Jul 31 2008, 17:28:52)
[GCC 4.2.3 (Ubuntu 4.2.3-2ubuntu7)] on linux2
Type help,
** Also affects: deskbar-applet
Importance: Undecided
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tdflanders: no, that's an unrelated bug.
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I found this workaround in update-manager, which effectively hides the
close button under compiz:
gtkwindow.window.set_functions(gtk.gdk.FUNC_MOVE)
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: nevow (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: twisted-mail (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: twisted-names (Ubuntu)
I've just added also affects reports for every other package which
should be updating the plugin cache but isn't.
Nevow and Axiom each have a special twist: each one provides plugins for
Twisted (in twisted.plugins) but also have their own plugin repositories
which *other* packages can contribute
Calendarserver can't be installed at all due to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/twisted-
calendarserver/+bug/349837 - but, when that's fixed, I believe it will
also be affected by this bug.
** Also affects: twisted-calendarserver (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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Here is a Python script, using pygtk, which demonstrates the problem.
from gtk import main, main_quit
from gobject import threads_init, timeout_add, source_remove
import sys
def test(iterations, use_threads):
if use_threads:
threads_init()
tick = 0
while
Colin,
Given the incredibly delicate nature of correctness in transactional
databases, I would *really* encourage you to discuss this with upstream
and make sure that you've identified all the potential dependencies of
these changes. Clearly sqlite is already having backwards-compatibility
This has been identified upstream as:
http://www.sqlite.org/cvstrac/tktview?tn=3590
and fixed in:
http://www.sqlite.org/cvstrac/chngview?cn=6186
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/353064
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** Also affects: pygtk (Ubuntu)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/363245
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Usually Python programs are pretty good approximations of their C
counterparts, but in this case the bug is in PyGTK. It's on line 1098
of gtk.override from the pygtk package.
Actually the bug has been in PyGTK for a long time. It was in the
version distributed in hardy. The reason it's
The root cause here is a pygtk bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pygtk/+bug/363245
but this isn't a duplicate, as Twisted could probably be changed to work
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Filed the bug upstream as
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=579406
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http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=579406
Importance: Unknown
Status:
Steve - this issue renders the Axiom package completely unusable. I
don't understand Launchpad or Ubuntu release workflow very well, but I
would think that keeping the issue open in python-axiom until one can
use the package makes sense, even if there's no work for that project to
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Binary package hint: sqlite3
Please see this upstream bug report in Axiom:
http://divmod.org/trac/ticket/2770
And this Debian bug report:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=520338
And this (related) bug:
I know this is an 11th hour request, but the version of sqlite currently
packaged in Jaunty is badly broken. It can't open any Axiom database,
it (apparently) doesn't work with Yum, and many users' databases may be
unusable.
See https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python-axiom/+bug/363192
The fix for this issue is in more recent versions of sqlite3, including
3.6.12 and 3.6.13. Bumping the version of that dependency will
effectively fix the problem with axiom as well.
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Public bug reported:
If you install all of python-twisted, trial -r gtk2 twisted aborts
with an error, like this:
twisted.test.test_udp
MulticastTestCase
testTTL ...[OK]
test_interface ...
Public bug reported:
Immediately after apt-get install python-twisted-core:
gl...@jackalopian:~$ twistd --help 2error /dev/null; cat error
/usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/twisted/persisted/sob.py:12:
DeprecationWarning: the md5 module is deprecated; use hashlib instead
import os, md5, sys
In case the origin of this bug isn't clear to someone who might be able
to fix it, Twisted packages need a post-installation hook to generate
the dropin.cache file. The hook is extremely simple, and it's
documented here:
In case anyone still doubts that this is a kernel (or libc) issue, and
thinks it's a Python issue, here's a similar program in C. Note that
this dies even though we are killing an internal thread ID and not the
process's PID.
#include pthread.h
#include stdio.h
#include sys/types.h
#include
Still broken in Hardy, though.
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Here's an example Python source file:
gl...@nhuvasarim:~$ cat a.py
class Superclass(object):
A superclass.
@ivar value: a value that I provide.
class Subclass(Superclass):
A subclass.
def value(self):
A method that I
Robin: the bug is not in pulseaudio. It's in the kernel. Given that
pulse doesn't ship any kernel drivers, there's nothing that it should
conceivably be able to do to block kill -9.
dreamsare4living seems to indicate that the bug is still present in
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Can someone from the kernel team please indicate what information would
be useful in investigating this problem? It still occurs for me
periodically, and I would be more than happy to spend some effort
gathering diagnostics when it does.
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Linux suijin 2.6.24-19-generic #1 SMP Wed Aug 20 22:56:21 UTC 2008 i686
GNU/Linux
As far as I'm aware, this is the latest Hardy kernel, not an updated
Intrepid kernel.
Good luck reproducing the bug, I have not been able to find a reliable
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Caps lock LED changes state even when caps lock is mapped to ctrl
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Still happening, updated to the latest everything in Hardy.
This time I made a tarball of /proc/pid of the affected process; I can
upload bits of that if it would be helpful to anyone.
I checked in /var/log/kern.log and discovered that a totem segfault
immediately preceded the unkillable
This happens for me as well.
It is definitely exacerbated by the presence of ALSA applications (in my
case: skype, the flash 9 debug player which doesn't work with
libflashsupport, the AIR debug runtime).
I have 4 hardy machines I use regularly, one of which was a fresh
install and three which
As Thomas Paris reports, this probably isn't caused by fuse, since he
had it occur in a situation where fuse was not being used.
** Changed in: fuse (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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Thanks for the pointer, Kjell. Filed against 'linux' now.
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Kjell, can you suggest a better package for it to be filed against?
Since this bug manifests in so many different applications, it seems to
clearly be in the kernel.
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FMaz, Christian -
Are you running the latest Hardy kernel, i.e. 2.6.24-18? I have not
managed to reproduce this issue since I upgraded. It's intermittent
though, so I'm not sure it's actually fixed...
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Sadly I can't remove my mistaken report against Fuse or the probably-
wrong report against Totem, but the additional report of apt-get
becoming unkillable suggests that this is clearly a kernel bug (as my
original duplicate bug said).
Can anyone kernel-savvy give us some help with diagnosing or
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 213053 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/213053
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Interesting. I also experienced this issue, using sshfs - another fuse
filesystem.
Anyone here experiencing this *not* using a fuse filesystem?
** Also affects: fuse (Ubuntu)
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Public bug reported:
In Hardy, it seems that sometimes certain processes will go awry and
become completely unkillable, i.e. kill -9 has no effect. When this
happens the processes appear to be consuming 100% CPU.
I am reporting this as a kernel bug because kill -9 should basically
always work,
The expiration is the thing that bothers me. I suppose we can keep
poking it periodically with meaningless comments, but wouldn't a better
solution be assigning this bug to someone who can do that negotiation
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Why is this incomplete and set to expire? The bug is still present,
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Not too much to add, since my symptoms are the same as everyone else's,
but I can also confirm this. Definitely the -13 kernel that introduced
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The program doesn't crash, and the behavior is not reproducible when
running under strace - or gdb, for that matter. Is there any other
debugging information that I can provide?
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You
Public bug reported:
When I first invoke the deskbar applet after I've logged in, I type a
few characters and the window becomes unresponsive.
However, it's an odd kind of unresponsive because the window manager
(both compiz and metacity) don't notice that it's dead, and don't offer
me the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: compiz
This bug is non-deterministic. However, if a window's title changes
repeatedly, it is very likely that it will happen with a few tries.
I am using an nvidia card with the proprietary drivers and have not had
the opportunity to verify this bug on
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Binary package hint: compiz
This bug is non-deterministic. However, if a window's title changes
repeatedly, it is very
I just upgraded to gutsy and I see the same symptoms described here.
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Sorry for the delay. After reading the information on bug #90258, I
discovered that the symptoms were exactly the same; I've marked this as
a duplicate. Thank you for the feedback!
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Binary package hint: gnome-applets
I have replicated this on 3 machines with different fstab and disk
configurations, all running Ubuntu Edgy 7.04.
The disk mounter applet shows my partitions as expected when I first log
in.
If I log out, then log back in, as any user, a
I do intermittently, but that's because the packaged ndiswrapper, 1.38,
doesn't support the card in the C2D macbooks. This has been rectified
in a later release, 1.43:
http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/joomla/index.php?/content/view/13/2/
I built that myself and replaced just ndiswrapper.ko and
Upon further investigation, I *can't* confirm it. My experimental
methodology was flawed (I thought I was testing a different kernel than
I was, and my module configuration had changed due to the upgrade), and
upon re-testing with -15 and -16 kernels, I can now suspend fine with
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No problem. I would really like to get to the bottom of it if there is
in fact a software issue to help with here.
I've already done that checklist (among others) and there is nothing
wrong with the machine that these tools can detect.
I am beginning to suspect that the problem may be
Sitsofe:
Sadly, reproducing the problem is extremely difficult. The machine
continues to crash at regular intervals under Feisty.
Disabling the nvidia drivers seems to increase the amount of time before
the crash, but doesn't stop it. Given that I can't deterministically
reproduce the problem,
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openoffice.org
I am not entirely sure if this is a bug in OOo or compiz.
If I open a slideshow in Impress under Feisty and press F5 or select
'slide show' from the menu, it works correctly if I am running Metacity.
If I run compiz, the window unfocuses
I also have this problem - mac mini, core duo - but dpkg reports that my
kernel is 2.6.20-14.23 if that is useful information.
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I was investigating why a task which spawned many very simple Python
scripts was taking a substantially time running on my Feisty
installation than on my Dapper installation, and I ran across the
installation of the apport hook. The
more information - this was introduced as of
1:0.16.0svn20070403-0ubuntu1 - downgrading to 0.16.0-0ubuntu4 fixes the
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Running i386 Feisty on a black macbook 2nd gen (core 2 duo) with no
custom keymap or anything, I can confirm that this is happening for me
as well. I can't pinpoint when it started, but I believe it was the
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 70535 ***
My crash was also in the middle of copying to a NAS.
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Binary package hint: emacs-snapshot
I experienced this crash only once, but about a millisecond after C-x 5
2 it segfaulted.
** Affects: emacs-snapshot (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.17-11-generic
I clicked a mouse button, the machine froze, and I noticed this in
/var/log/kern.log upon reboot. I hope it will prove useful. The
machine was otherwise quiescent (and this is the only Oops visible in
its log). I recently
I have this exact same problem using ndiswrapper on a rev 2 black
macbook, using the latest updated edgy.
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Definitely happening for me as well. Same /proc/version. 2nd gen 12
G4 laptop (the one with the mini-DVI connector).
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