edubuntu-users Digest, Vol 13, Issue 34

Alfred Nutile alfred at nationalpriorities.org
Thu Jun 28 17:34:24 BST 2007


same problem here on two installs.
I will try and the disable logout sounds etc next time I get a chance.
But then why does the login sounds work?

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   1. Re: edubuntu-users Digest, Vol 13, Issue 32 (Fran?ois BARILLON)
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      Digest, Vol 13,	Issue 32 (Gavin McCullagh)


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Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 09:25:49 +0200
From: Fran?ois BARILLON <francois.barillon at free.fr>
Subject: Re: edubuntu-users Digest, Vol 13, Issue 32
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Le mercredi 27 juin 2007 ? 11:03 -0700, David Ally a ?crit :
> There are some issues I have with Edubuntu Feisty,i.e 7.04, I couldn't
> shutdown the system from gnome desktop 
I've noticed similar problem on two Edubuntu config : when I call the
shutdown-restart-logout dialog and clic on any button, the button visual
effect appends but nothing more. I always have to shutdown by
ctrl-alt-F1 and "sudo halt".

My problem is that I don't know where to look to get a backtrace or the
error.



> and when I applied the recent update of 25 june 2007, the system's
> response to mouse activities on the desktop beame very slow. I had to
> select desktop items like icons etc and wait for say 30 secs before
> they respond.

I've this sort of problem on one config and managed it by disabling
desktop sounds (system>preferences>sound).

I think there are conflicts between pulseaudio-esd-alsa but I'm not
clever enough to discover in witch way.

We could open a bug but I'd like to know more about that. Did anyone
else have the problem?

Fran?ois




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Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 11:29:27 +0100
From: Gavin McCullagh <gmccullagh at gmail.com>
Subject: feisty package upgrade problems was Re: edubuntu-users
	Digest, Vol 13,	Issue 32
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Hi,

On Wed, 27 Jun 2007, David Ally wrote:

> There are some issues I have with Edubuntu Feisty,i.e 7.04, I couldn't
> shutdown the system from gnome desktop 

Not sure about this.  Does it take a very long time or does it not work at
all?  Does the shutdown menu come up, can you click on it?  Exactly what
happens?

> and when I applied the recent update of 25 june 2007, the system's response
> to mouse activities on the desktop beame very slow. I had to select
> desktop items like icons etc and wait for say 30 secs before they
> respond.

Can you open the synaptic package manager and click "file->history" and
then tell us what updates you applied on 25/06/2007?

If we can figure out what package caused the problem you can probably
downgrade again and report the problem.

Gavin




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