Confirmed - a clear example of this is that SciDAVis in Lucid (beta2)
crashes when adding a new column to a table. This crash has been traced
to incompatibilities with libqtcore4 version 4.6 and above. The
SciDAVis 0.2.4 release addresses this issue (among others) and so no
longer crashes when
This debdiff didn't solve the problem for me, still crashing if I try to
create a new column in a table. It has changed slightly though, it used
to hang for a second or two, and then crash, now it crashed instantly
when I create the column.
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Sorry, thought it was the same issue. So it's a qt issue, thanks.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/532732
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I have an upgraded Jaunty to Karmic - all updates - getting this bug:
Output of ck-list-sessions:
Session7:
unix-user = '1000'
realname = 'Musther'
seat = 'Seat1'
session-type = ''
active = TRUE
x11-display = ':0'
x11-display-device =
There seem to be problems with ath/ath5k on specific hardware (maybe
specific motherboard combinations?). My problem is intermittent freezes
with no apparent cause, and nothing in the logs (took me ages to finally
figure out it was the wifi). These two threads may provide more
information:
My 9.04 system is up to date, and I'm on kernel 2.6.28-14. So is
2.6.29.4 in 9.10 or what?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/366952
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I had this issue a few months ago on 8.04, but was about to upgrade to
8.10 anyway, so did that. Haven't had a problem since until today.
Interestingly, when I removed 'splash quiet' from the kernel line, the
boot was normal. I'm thinking maybe s short rootdelay will do the trick
for me, will
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
Ubuntu 8.10
In Evolution, when I create a task the start and end date fields work
correctly for me (in New Zealand), displaying the date in the format
dd/mm/yy (so today is 28/01/09).
However, after creating the task, when I click on it and
This bug is NOT a duplicate of #316337:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rhythmbox/+bug/316337
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Generated m4a files for mtp device don't play on device
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/321992
You
Confirmed:
On Intrepid - 8.10
I'm in New Zealand, so using English - but have the date format issue:
When creating a task, I specify the date in dd/mm/yy format, which works - but
when viewing tasks, the dates are displayed as mm/dd/yy - this is very
confusing.
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Public bug reported:
When trying to create a launcher to open a location:
- Create launcher
- In type, select location
- Enter a name
- Click browse
Now, when selecting a directory/folder, the only available option is
open, which opens the directory rather than selecting it and entering
the
Great.
Has this been commited?
Cheers!
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/315725
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Binary package hint: slingshot
When installing this package (slingshot), no menu entry is created - the
game does include a menu icon, and a .desktop file.
** Affects: slingshot (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status has been changed to 'fix released' what package version carries
the fix?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/303536
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Binary package hint: brasero
First noticed this bug on 8.04, still present in 8.10.
Brasero reports:
Insufficient space on media (0 available for 357796).
The log is attached.
This bug occurs consistently when attempting to burn audio CD's, but in
the latest instance, I
** Attachment added: brasero-session.log
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20059833/brasero-session.log
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I finally tracked down somebody with MS Office 2007, he got this message
when trying to open the file:
This file was created in a pre-release version of Word 2007 and cannot
be opened in this version.
Seriously, this OOXML joke-standard is... well... a joke, but a bad joke
at that.
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Binary package hint: openoffice.org
When trying to open a Microsoft OOXML file (eg a .docx file),
OpenOffice.org crashes every time with the error:
Due to an unexpected error, OpenOffice.org crashed. All the files you
were working on will be.
etc
The file I'm trying
Actually no, I thought it was, but got somebody to send me another docx,
which was fine, so attached is the offending file.
** Attachment added: Office Open XML sample.docx
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14095100/Office%20Open%20XML%20sample.docx
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Mine are all working now (Hardy - Toshiba A100).
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AutoFsck moves the periodic fsck to shutdown, and checks with the user whether
it's a good time to run.
http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutoFsck
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/38303
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Try:
http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutoFsck
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To make fsck run at boot time, open a terminal and run:
sudo touch /forcefsck
Then reboot.
You may be interested in:
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/176727
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I was wondering if solving the problem was worth while, or whether we'd
be better of just scrapping the check altogether, so a while ago I asked
a couple of ext3 devs:
Does fsck need to be run on ext3 partitions?
Andrew Morton:
Theoretically: no.
Practically: yes. There are software bugs and
Using the -n switch, fsck can check a mounted filesystem (-n tells it
not to make any changes, so it wont do any repairs). So the quick way
to implement this would be to have a scheduled 'fsck -n', if it comes
back clean, fine, if it comes back dirty, schedule a full check to run
(on shutdown,
Of course I started fiddling with the aim of throwing together something
that could do that, but found a problem.
I ran fsck with -n on my root partition, it said there was an inode
problem, so I touched /forcefsck and rebooted to run a full fsck. After
rebooting I ran fsck -n again to see what
I've done some research, and there's no way to use fsck (well, we're
really looking at e2fsck here) in the targeted manner you described -
that's not to say it can't be done, just that it can't be done with the
current e2fsck, we'll need a rewrite, or a new tool altogether. That's
beyond my
I know I was defending Transmission, but I just had a bad experience with
it, checked on their forums, and it seems to be a fairly common thing.
I don't normally turn off my computer when I'm downloading something big,
but yesterday I was downloading a torrent which was coming rather slowly,
and
Doesn't xorg hold some keybindings? I thought Ctrl+Alt+Backspace worked to
kill X in full screen apps, I'm sure I've used it in games.
One thing we really do need is a way to easily make new keybindings. The
existing gnome keyboard shortcuts GUI is fine, but it doesn't allow you to
add them.
I seem to be the only one who likes Transmission. I really don't think it's
fair to call the interface crappy, it's difference from deluge, but perhaps
more in keeping with Ubuntu (and Gnome) in that it's main window is simple,
to get more technical info you have to open the details window.
Source is available at:
http://www.slingshot-game.org/Downloads
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KDEnlive is great, but it has two problems (for us). Firstly, it's a KDE
app, and so doesn't integrate as well as it could into Gnome (having said
that, neither does Open Movie Editor). Secondly, it tends to crash quite a
lot at the moment. Despite those drawbacks, it is the best armature video
Agreed. I don't know why gparted was abandoned, it provided a more user
friendly way to do things. I like the proposal here too!
On Jan 8, 2008 9:00 AM, Mackenzie Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wow, that's very thorough. I particularly like the partitioning
suggestions, since that seems to
I'm quite new to this list, but I think it's great. The people here seem to
accurately reflect the users opinions and ideas, and are knowledgeable
enough to discuss and understand software issues, and to contemplate new
features and fixes for the future. There are plenty of lists and forum
Definitely. Sometimes it doesn't even show up, it's a bit random.
On Jan 7, 2008 8:34 AM, Sidarth Dasari [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Vadim Peretokin wrote:
Hi,
I wondering if any of the technical-minded people could please take a
look at this thread:
That looks good. If we had something like this, could we dispose of the
standard trash and just have this?
On Jan 6, 2008 2:11 PM, Cory K. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Flyback - http://code.google.com/p/flyback
Either for inclusion in hardy or in the repos?
-Cory \m/
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I agree, we don't have any usage stats. Although I was defending VOIP,
I don't know of anybody who has successfully used Ekiga. Wengo is a
possibility (I've been trying it) and it supports IM protocols too so you
can use it for google talk, msn
On Jan 1, 2008 10:54 PM, Jonathan Musther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've not really tried it much yet, but for IM it seems to cover all the
basics - the same stuff as pidgin at least. It's a little different, but it
seems ok, I'll endeavour to give it more of a test run.
On Jan 2, 2008
Press enter within 10 seconds to skip), or would they be able to cancel it
at any point?
Personally, I think having the check at boot is inconvenient, even if it can
be skipped, but what do others think?
On Dec 21, 2007 9:37 PM, Martin Pitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Jonathan Musther [2007
If it was moved to shutdown, I would assume that the user would be able to
skip it, or better yet they would be prompted.
I have been contacted by autofsck users who have turned off a laptop and
then closed the lid immediately (or turned off a desktop and immediately
switched off the monitor) and
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Musther
*Sent:* Saturday, 22 December 2007 5:54 AM
*To:* Aurélien Naldi
*Cc:* ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com
*Subject:* Re: fsck on boot
:
Jonathan Musther wrote:
Hi,
I'm new to this list, I joined it because I saw in the archive that
recently you were discussing the problem with running fsck on boot as a
'just in case' filesystem check. I joined the list because I'm the
author
of AutoFsck, the script you discussed which
Public bug reported:
fsck should not run at boot periodically!
This is a major usability issue, especially on laptops, but to a large extent
on laptops too. This problem can, and to some extent has been solved:
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/prompt-for-fsck-on-shutdown
Any
I've tested on a number of machines, and virtual machines, same problem
every time. It's amazing to me that this hasn't been reported more.
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system-config-printer won't accept password
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/152504
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I'm away from home for about a month now, the laptop doesn't have any
printers set up on it so I can't test anything. If I can get hold of a
printer I'll try it though. From what I recall I was asked for a
password every time I tried to change any global settings, changing
printer drivers,
Attached is version 3.1 which I haven't actually released a packaged
version of. It's got a couple of bug fixes from version 3.0.
There's a file called 'packaging instructions' which should contain
everything any packager needs to know.
** Attachment added: AutoFsck v3.1.tar.gz
I can confirm that this problem happens whatever the password is. I
really can't believe we're the only two people having this problem, it
seems to happen on Gutsy on any machine.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/152504
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 17216 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/17216
Just thought I'd mention that this problem isn't only when running on
battery, on my Toshiba A100 the load unload cycle count is increasing
madly, 30-50 in just 5 minutes.
This really isn't good.
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Try AutoFsck:
http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutoFsck
It basically moves this automated 'just in case' check to shutdown and
gives you the option not to run it if it's a bad time. There's also a
nice simple script (with zenity GUI) on that page which allows you to
easily change the interval.
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I know AutoFsck was mentioned already, but I think it's worth mentioning
with regard to the last comment.
AutoFsck doesn't interfere with the start up check (if it's called for
some reason, it'll still run), and prompts the user on shutdown (no user
confirmation, no check run), which means it
Public bug reported:
Network stops working after a suspend to RAM, both wired and wireless.
Disabling and re-enabling with network manager doesn't fix it, but after
restarting it's back to normal.
Using Gutsy Beta (T -1 days) on my Toshiba A100 laptop.
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance:
Same problem on my A100/E, worked in Feisty.
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Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.22
On my Toshiba A100, when I try to change the brightness in Gutsy's power
management dialogue, the display flickers between two states (bright and
dim). THe same behaviour occurs on battery or mains power, but the
bright and dim are
system-config-printer version 0.7.75+svn1653-0ubuntu2
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Binary package hint: system-config-printer
When I make changes to a printer through system-config-printer as an
admin user, I am asked for my password when I try to apply the changes.
When I enter my password, I'm quickly prompted again as if the password
was incorrect, and
Public bug reported:
AutoFsck is a script to move the automatic 'just-in-case' fsck (every 30
boots or so) from boot to shutdown, it also asks if it is a convenient
time to run the check.
See the wiki page:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutoFsck
From the wiki page you can download either a .deb or
Public bug reported:
I've had a *lot* of requests to get Slingshot (http://www.slingshot-
game.org) into the Ubuntu universe, hence this but report.
At the official downloads page, there is a package for Ubuntu, although not
being a packaging guru I'm not sure if its 'correctness'.
It's fine now, it started working after an update about a month after
the Feisty release.
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Feisty: No longer prompts for emtying trash on eject.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/110211
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Interesting, so is there anything else we can do, apart from bump the ubuntu
bug report?
Jon
On 5/19/07, Stephen Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't think it's an upstream bug, either. When I posted this problem
on OOo forums, no one else was having the issue. They recommended I
delete
No, that doesn't seem to be a duplicate. I would report it at
openoffice.org, but I think it's a bug in Ubuntu's OOo packages, not OOo
itself, so doesn't that make it an Ubuntu issue?
Jon
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To get this bug fixed, it has to be reported
I think everyone should be satisfied that this bug is confirmed, but has
anyone made any progress with a fix, it's really annoying?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/90513
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This bug has been confirmed over and over again in the forums:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=431544
** Changed in: firestarter (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed
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Firestarter deamon doesn't start on boot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/112924
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Binary package hint: firestarter
Firestarter (when installed from the repos) doesn't correctly start the
deamon on system boot.
I believe it is because the network connections have not been set up by
network manager by the time the firestarter.sh script is called.
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In feisty beta, when ejecting a removable drive (such as a USB flash
drive) the user was prompted to empty the trash if there was anything in
it. This no longer happens in Feisty final.
I'm not sure if this is a bug, but if this feature was intentionally
removed nobody on
I've changed my drive configuration, now it works, but of course the bug
is still a problem. I change my drive configuration to:
Pri-master - my first hard drive 40gb
Pri-slave - my second hard drive 250gb
Sec-master - CD-RW/DVD-ROM
Sec-slave -CD-RW/DVD-RW
The problem seems
Ok, here's what you asked for, this is with the original feisty-
generated fstab:
Linux dominus 2.6.20-14-generic #2 SMP Mon Apr 2 20:37:49 UTC 2007 i686
GNU/Linux
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** Attachment added: lspci-vvnn.log
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/106918
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I've just installed the Feisty final release on exactly the same setup,
and all seems to be working now, even gnomebaker, so I'll close this
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/106918
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Closed as all seems to be fixed in Feisty final.
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.20 (Ubuntu)
Status: Needs Info = Rejected
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Everything was working with feisty final, but after rebooting a couple
of times, it's not, one of my drives is no longer visible. Here's the
info you requested from this system:
Linux dominus 2.6.20-15-generic #2 SMP Sun Apr 15 07:36:31 UTC 2007 i686
GNU/Linux
** Changed in:
... and the logs
** Attachment added: logs.tar.gz
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Public bug reported:
My optical drives do not work correctly in feisty, that is they're not
both visible, my setup is:
Pri-Master - hda 40gb (has hda1 as swap and hda2 as /)
Pri-Slave - hdb CD-RW/DVD-ROM
Sec-Master - hdc 250gb (has hdca as /home)
Sec-Slave - hdd CD-RW/DVD-RW
And the feisty
Public bug reported:
Feisty has my standard IDE drives (usually hda and hdc) listed as sda
and sdb.
My arrangement is usually (or should be):
Pri-Master - hda 40gb (has hda1 as swap and hda2 as /)
Pri-Slave - hdb CD-RW/DVD-ROM
Sec-Master - hdc 250gb (has hdca as /home)
Sec-Slave -
I confirm the same with GnomeBaker. Additionally I can't write CD's
with it, but can use the nautilus CD writer.
** Changed in: gnomebaker (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: k3b = gnomebaker
Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed
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If boot fails (for example e2fsck can't deal with a partition) the user
is given the option to continue by pressing Control+D, or to enter the
root password for an emergency console. If the password is entered, it
is visible, ie it is not starred or blocked out, or simply
Ubuntu 7.04 latest updates.
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Bug confirmed in feisty x86
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When I run a script from the desktop, it thinks it's running in
/home/user rather than /home/user/Desktop
For example the following:
#!/bin/bash
zenity --info --text=$PWD
exit
in a file /home/musther/Desktop/test
executed graphically (double click) on the desktop and hit
Sorry, perhaps I didn't explain it clearly enough. This only happens in
~/Desktop, if you copy the same test script to ~/Desktop/test and run
it, you'll get the expected output - '/home/user/Desktop/test'.
I don't know why it only happens on the desktop (ie in the Desktop
folder), but it does.
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