Is this fix released? Both launchpad and http://packages.ubuntu.com
/xenial-updates/virtualbox-ext-pack list 5.0.24-0ubuntu1.16.04.1 as the
current version,
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Title:
Can't boot Maverick beta amd64 live cd on macbook (EFI)
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I can confirm the same thing happens on my 32bit box.
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work week preferences do nothing - no effect
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ITP filed and completed by Scott Howard
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gvfs
Installed via update manager today.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: gvfs 1.6.1-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.32-22.33-generic 2.6.32.11+drm33.2
Uname: Linux 2.6.32-22-generic i686
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/48735945/AptOrdering.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/48735946/Dependencies.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/48735947/Df.txt
** Attachment added:
Further investigation reveals the package failed to download correctly.
I don't know how it got to the point of unpacking a broken package, but
removing it from the apt cache and downloading it directly solved the
problem.
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
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Binary package hint: firefox-3.5
It seems liferea-add-feed is not whitelisted in FF's apparmor profile.
Steps to reproduce
1. Install FF and Liferea
2. Configure FF Application Preferences to open Web Feeds with liferea-add-feed
3. Click on a feed $url in FF
What should
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36119082/ExtensionSummary.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36119083/KernLog.txt
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Thanks for this report; it sounds like this an upstream bug. Would you
mind posting a small explanation and patch to xournal-
de...@lists.sourceforge.net?
** Changed in: xournal (Ubuntu)
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A coworker came to me reporting a similar problem. They have an older
computer with a newish Seagate Barracuda 160GB. Seagate disk tests I can
find suggest the drive is okay, but the smartctl reports show PRE-FAIL
and 61 reallocated sectors.
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Tom, thinkfinger is dead upstream. At this point, if you want to
continue the thinkfinger project you should consider adopting it
upstream. Hiding your patches in a bug tracker and in a debian dir is
the equivalent of three week's notice behind the sign that says Beware
of Tiger, and is not going
I agree that it's a disappointing, but rather than play a blame game
between volunteers within Ubuntu, Debian and Eclipse upstream, I'd
rather see how we can address the problem of keeping eclipse closer in
sync with upstream.
For starters, can anyone locate an eclipse roadmap for 3.6?
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For some reason, since September 15th, Rhythmbox fails to download
podcasts from 60 second science
(http://rss.sciam.com/sciam/60secsciencepodcast)
I've dug out a podcast URL from the XML for sept 25th and wget downloads
the podcast fine.
** Affects: rhythmbox (Ubuntu)
An excerpt From rhythmbox -d:
(19:55:01) [0x8c3f408] [rb_podcast_source_cmd_download_post]
rb-podcast-source.c:1305: Add to download action
(19:55:01) [0x8c3f408] [rb_podcast_manager_download_entry]
rb-podcast-manager.c:500: Adding podcast episode
And a log from wget:
~ $ wget
http://www.pheedo.com/e/b7f9489601ab23c2b3e3516d44e5ac9b/podcast.mp3?e_id=EF83BDDD-E77B-CCA5-72F76C3AD1DE71CDref=p_itune
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http://www.pheedo.com/e/b7f9489601ab23c2b3e3516d44e5ac9b/podcast.mp3?e_id=EF83BDDD-E77B-CCA5-72F76C3AD1DE71CD
Resolving
Honestly, I have no idea how to reproduce this; maybe I was trying to
use the relational diagram feature? I don't use Inkscape daily, but do
use it on occasion, and I can't recall it crashing since I reported this
a year ago.
I mainly reported this because apport asked me to and I figured someone
A quick comment from doko after he uploaded:
doko I'm filing a bug report to remove this package again, because it does
include a handful or more third party libs inside the eclipse package. if you
want to keep eclipse, please fix these bugs, hint, hint ;)
Basically, where possible, it's
It appears that Doko (Matthias Klose) has uploaded a 3.4 package to
Karmic.
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Subversion 1.5.1 is currently in hardy-backports. Subversion 1.6.1
should be backported to Hardy as well.
- Currently, in order to install Subversion 1.6.1 on hardy, it is
- necessary to build it from source, as per the
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Binary package hint: evolution
Using jaunty-proposed, I encounter a segfault when adding a recurrence
to an existing appointment:
0xb5c84506 in comp_util_sanitize_recurrence_master (comp=0x97e1660,
client=0x9311b40) at comp-util.c:823
823 comp-util.c: No such file or
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A patch is available upstream; I'm not sure if it makes recurrances work
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** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #579779
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These are the package files to build a new version of thinkfinger for
Karmic. Official MOTU will take these files, review them and upload
them to be built on LaunchPad for Karmic. When it's done, the new
package will be available in Karmic. If you're new to Ubuntu it might be
best to wait for
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: stunnel4
stunnel4 init scripts ship with ENABLED=0, which causes the thing not to
run. This is a problem:
* Firstly, it's not obvious that the package will be installed disabled by
default.
* Secondly, every upgrade will suggest changing it back to
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 299152 ***
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synergyc dies with xcb_lock.c assertion failed
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Binary package hint: gdm
Running Jaunty with current updates.
Clicking on the fast-user-switch guest session should bring up a guest
session but instead fails and returns to a locked screen.
Interesting line from gdm log:
[config/dbus] couldn't take over org.x.config:
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At least for gunroar, I'm not sure that centering is a better solution
than say fullscreen.
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There's a strange line running across the middle of my gnome-panel as of
the last upload. I run my gnome-panel a bit larger than usual for
tablet usability's sake, but it seems odd for this to occur only
starting now, judging from the
you can look at other bluez bug reports they have exactly the same
problem.
Precisely. I'm trying to determine whether this report applies to cwiid
or bluez. There's some work going on right now to fix some Intrepid
bluetooth regressions on a number of modules. Can you grab a Jaunty
beta CD
Well, for example, does lswm still produce an error asking for
libbluetooth.2.so?
Also, can you provide the results of lsusb , in particular, the lines
for your bluetooth devices?
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** Description changed:
- There was a time, two or three ubuntu releases back, in which I could connect
to the wiimote on ubuntu.
- The last update makes this to lswm:
+ In hardy, cwiid worked; I could connect to the wiimote on ubuntu. In
+ Intrepid, this fails.
- $$ lswm
- lswm: error while
At this point, I think its related to the specific hardware you have.
There's an Intrepid Stable Release Update out for this specific device
as of like today.
For more info, see
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/268502?comments=all
(150+ comments!)
You suggested other
Looks like the driver fix may not be in the archives yet, but the kernel
team is definitely moving on this. I'm reluctant to recommend this, but
sfbader publishes the proposed fix in the above thread near the end.
Installing the package may cause catastrophic failure, so it might be
wisest to
Known behavior with no good solution at the moment. Closing bug.
** Changed in: cwiid (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/312957
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You're right, that was undiplomatically stated. uinput insertion SHOULD
require root privs. Fundamentally, this is insecure and automatically
adding users to groups and so on doesn't change this. Short of finding
a way to remove uinput requirements, there's no way to secure this app.
pwnguin RAOF: i dont see where x-x-v-n would pull in libdrm-nouveau1
RAOF It would, if I hadn't copied a thinko from libdrm-intel1.symbols
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-nouveau (Ubuntu)
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Upstream reports this is fixed as of r1086, and a much later revision is
available in Jaunty. Please reopen if you can duplicate this in Jaunty!
** Changed in: desmume (Ubuntu)
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I cannot duplicate this in Intrepid on my machine. From reading the
reports there seems to be some confusion -- Intrepid featured a major
version bump to Bluez, so /usr/local/ binaries reasonably would have
been affected.
Can the original reporter amend the bug description to reflect the
current
Marked Incomplete until description is resolved
** Changed in: cwiid (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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Paul, would you mind trying to reproduce this in Jaunty? Also, have you
actually built and tried the binaries with that configure? I don't have
a Graphire to reproduce this on.
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[Hardy] Mousing from one screen to another with tablet doesn't work any more
Retesting on the most up to date intrepid kernel, it seems I'm wrong
about this being a regression from Intrepid. The failure mode is a bit
different in Intrepid. Lock doesn't show up in input-events, but rather
acpi-listen as in the following:
jldug...@jldugger-tablet:~$ acpi_listen
lhkey
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Fn produces nothing on its own. This laptop keyboard layout is
strange, and the Fn key is where one might normally expect a Windows
key. I should probably note that this is a regression from Intrepid.
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Is a liveCD strictly necessary? I keep around a stable partition just
for such occasions (and worse).
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What did you do exactly for Lock screen press? Was this Ctrl+Alt+L?
I pressed Fn+F1.
As for the others, I did follow those exact steps. There is no ACPI
event or input event associated with them. As I understand it, the
kernel team decided to rewrite the Toshiba ACPI kernel module.
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Binary package hint: hal-info
Lock screen press emits the following in input-events, but doesn't
trigger lock screen:
EV_KEY KEY_LEFTMETA pressed
EV_SYN code=0 value=0
EV_MSC code=4 value=38
EV_KEY KEY_L pressed
EV_SYN code=0 value=0
EV_MSC code=4 value=59
EV_SYN
Assigned by request
** Changed in: hal-info (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Steve Langasek (vorlon)
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Thanks. I wasn't aware risujin had started a Google Code project for
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Importance: Undecided
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gnome-keyring stores your passwords on disk, encrypted with a single
passphrase. You make the phrase on creation and re-enter it again later
to open the ring. The additional challenge is that nobody should be
able to recover the data without also knowing the passphrase. So the
datastore itself
Marked incomplete until linux-restricted-modules is ruled out as
sufficient
** Changed in: bluez-utils (Ubuntu)
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This is probably due to permissions. uinput can listen and inject
keystrokes, so by default it's restricted to root.
The manpage has a few suggestions on how to work around this; try sudo
wminput and see if it still errors out.
If sudo fails, can you attach the output of lsmod?
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From man wminput:
Place the following line in a file in /etc/udev/rules.d (see the
documentation for your distro for the recommended file for local rules)
to allow anyone on the system to use uinput:
KERNEL==uinput, MODE=0666
A more secure method uses the following line to allow anyone
Fixed in Jaunty. Please reopen if you can duplicate in Jaunty!
** Changed in: desmume (Ubuntu)
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Yes. Is attempting replication no longer part of standard bug
procedure?
Steps to reproduce:
1. Start oregano.
2. Click VDC then Place and place a power source. Click anywhere on the
schematic to place.
3. Click Resistor then Place to place a resistor.
4. Click Gnd then Place to place a
Yes, it still produces numbers. I've recorded via xev the joypad.
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** Changed in: pam-fprint (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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The right way to fix this securely is to make the password and
fingerprints required, both of them. Then you can unlock the keyring,
log into WPA protected wifi, connect samba shares and so on.
Anything else is security theater. The odds are pretty good, especially
on a tabletPC or laptop, that
Thinkfinger is an inappropriately named project, unfortunately. It's
goal is to support the fingerprint reader device in older model
thinkpads. Unfortunately the hardware seems to have changed. Doubly
unfortunate is that the upstream project is done. If your hardware isn't
supported by
Well, it's different hardware underneat that needs new drivers. I
imagine the motivation to change was price driven. If you're at all
technically inclined I'd highly suggest subscribing to the fprint ML and
following up. One or two motivated people with hardware can make a
difference, under the
For reasons unknown to me, Network manager stores your wireless
passwords in an encrypted keyring. Your password is the decrypt token.
I assume you've enabled pam_keyring in common_auth, which recieves the
password you type at GDM and starts the keyring manager with enough
timeout to let
It's not a feature in hardy, but I'll see about how it works in
intrepid.
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** Summary changed:
- Thingfinger dosen't unlock keyring
+ Thinkfinger doesn't unlock keyring
** Description changed:
- After a good configuration with this howto:
+ After a good configuration with this HowTo:
Are any of these patches intended upstream? I haven't seen anything on
cwiid, for example.
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following commands (while the bluetooth adapter is plugged in) ?
* uname -a uname-a.log
* cat /proc/version_signature version.log
* dmesg dmesg.log
* sudo lspci -vvnn lspci-vvnn.log
* sudo lsusb -v lsusb-v.log
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** Changed in: bluez-utils (Ubuntu)
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** Visibility changed to: Public
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Fixed in intrepid via sync.
** Changed in: cwiid (Ubuntu)
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Lucas, as the last DD to touch xournal in Debian, do you have any
concerns going forward with this package? Are any of the remaining
Ubuntu changes unsuitable for Debian?
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You
Clearly baltix doesn't care about this; it's probably fixed anyways.
** Changed in: gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg (Baltix)
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** Summary changed:
- Totem cannot place subtitles in black strip bellow video
+ Totem cannot place subtitles in black strip below video
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: totem
When watching a wide-screen video on standard non-wide-screen monitor,
- there is a possibility to
Can anyone duplicate this in hardy or intrepid?
(My AC adaptor died and the new one is still in shipping)
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** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/17062943/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: Disassembly.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/17062944/Disassembly.txt
** Attachment
The Toshiba m200 and the x60t should have the same tablet hardware and
use the same driver.
Stefan Bader is a kernel team member; the kernel in his PPA may be
unofficial, but he should know whether he's done anything to fix this
or not!
Most importantly, it would be fantastic if people tested
I have the same problem on shutdown with my tabletPC. The stacktrace
leads to wacom_drv.so, which is part of wacom-tools.
** Changed in: wacom-tools (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: xorg-server = wacom-tools
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 256429 ***
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following finger scan requires carriage-return
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jgordon, you may want to engage upstream with this. If you've been
working with the latest release then upstream should be able to better
help you. Their preference seems to be to write the mailing list
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If someone can file a bug with Debian, I'm sure he'd appreciate it.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/241819
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** Changed in: epiphany-browser (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: epiphany = epiphany-browser
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installing epiphany along with firefox causes firefox to behave differently in
ubuntu 8.04
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/236723
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** Changed in: wacom-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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mapping incorrect with widescreen
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/244993
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Actually, this sort of thing is what HAL is for. When HAL recognizes
the laptop, it can do things like setterm and so on. I don't have
nearly as many laptops as Matthew Garrett, who's recently refactored
some .fdi files for this sort of thing; he may have fixed your laptop in
the process.
Can
Sorry for the delay; I thought I sent a reply to this. One idea would
be to provide a lineage from who exec'd who, from yelp back to init.
Then you can have a pretty good guess of which package to really file
against. I'm not sure /proc carries that information however.
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** Changed in: wacom-tools (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None = wacom-tools
Status: New = Invalid
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Wacom Graphire 1 no longer works in Hardy
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/227424
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Can you please attach /etc/X11/xorg.conf and /var/log/Xorg.0.log?
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Wacom Graphire 4 Stops after upgrade to 8.04
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/224928
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