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Revision as of 13:44, 21 November 2008
Please Describe Bugs & Problems Here
Please use the Sugar Labs trac instance to report bugs you find with Sugar on the various distributions.
Journal comes and goes
Sugar on Ubuntu doesn't always preserve the Journal between sessions.
- It seems that the index is occasionally broken and the datastore is thus copied to a timestamped entry in .sugat/default/ and empty datastore is opened.
Colors on Ubuntu
The Colors activity canvas is only half the width of the screen and the aspect ratio is compressed.
Turtle Art
Turtle Art on a non-1200x900 screen doesn't scale display.
- This is being addressed in a new version 17.
They appear in the upper-left corner.
Can't Shutdown Sugar Spin
I am using the Sugar Spin on a CD and nothing happens when I click on shutdown.
WPA/WEP Connectivity Problems
Hi I still have problems connecting to WPA, even with build 703 installed. I enter a password and nothing happens. Any advice?
- Hmmm. This one falls between the crack of Sugar and the OLPC network stack. Have you asked for help from the OLPC support team? --Walter 19:57, 22 May 2008 (UTC)
- Looks like a place where more feedback should be given in the UI. Any concrete ideas? Tomeu 09:31, 23 May 2008 (UTC)
No, I haven't. Maybe we should explain what questions should go to OLPC team and what goes here.
- Good point. --Walter 20:15, 22 May 2008 (UTC)
UI Element sizes
This is more of an issue than a bug. But I don't know where else to put it for now.
As Sugar is ported to other systems, they will have screens with dimensions significantly different than the XO laptop. On the XO the assumption is made of 1200 x 900 pix, with Sugar occupying a grid of 12 x 16 elements 75 pixels square.
How will we deal with issues like screens in other aspect ratios, or where the 75-pixel element is not a practical size? Rmyers 20:51, 22 May 2008 (UTC-
- Much of this is ameliorated by the extensive use of SVG for the graphics. --Walter 21:10, 22 May 2008 (UTC)
Sonata
I cannot access MP3 files I transfer to my SD card through Sonata. It does not let me select source directories/devices. Any advice? Is there a better player for Sugar/XO?
Login fail on Fedora 9
I have sugar installed on Fedora 9. The first session I start allows me to give my name and choose my colour. After that the session aborts with no further communication. Every subsequent session aborts with no error message. The only useful looking message is in the .xsession-errors file and looks like this.
*** PULSEAUDIO: Unable to connect: Connection refused *** Is your sound server running? *** See: http://www.pulseaudio.org/wiki/Troubleshooting ** (sugar-shell:12977): CRITICAL **: _wrap_gst_mixer_list_tracks: assertion `GST_IS_MIXER (self->obj)' failed
I checked over the fedora bug tracker and found some missing dependencies mentioned, but those were all installed (e.g. gstreamer). When doing this I was using a second X session to my main one, but previously I have had the same problem in the main X session. Any suggestions?
- I'll see if someone from the Fedora team can offer some help. --Walter 22:49, 21 September 2008 (UTC)
- What I have learned so far (from Marco)
- The Fedora 9 packages are basically untested :( Rawhide is getting much better. Perhaps we should spend a bit of time one of these days and push the latest packages in Fedora 9.
- There is a sugar component on http://bugzilla.redhat.com which can be used for distribution specific issues. Upstream issues should be reported to dev.laptop.org. Yeah, it can be hard/impossible for the user to know if it's distribution or upstream. I suggest to always give priority to upstream when unsure. --Walter 12:57, 22 September 2008 (UTC)