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$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS
Release:14.04
AccessODF version 0.1-4ubuntu1
I have been trying to use accessodf . I currently am using LibreOffice
4.2.8.2 from the standard repositories.
I installed the package from
I am seeing this in Evince 3.10.3 after upgrading to Ubuntu 14.04. A
Google search first sent me to Bug #1214874, which was marked as a
duplicate of Bug #1096837 -- an AppArmor issue. THAT bug says it was
fixed last August in evince version 3.10.3-0ubuntu15, but unfortunately
that's a Utopic
IN case anyone is tracking this bug -- I wasn't able to use Unity in
14.04 LTS at all with this card because there's no longer a 2D fallback.
I was tired of getting messages warning about losing hardware support
for the 12.04 kernels.
SO I finally worked around the problem by removing the ATI
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I want to take a time-delay sequence of photos with a delay greater than
10 seconds.
I opened cheese, and set the delay using
Cheese -- Preferences
Capture [tab]
Delay Between Photos (seconds) -- 15
On first launch Cheese took pictures in Burst mode with no delay or a
I was seeing this bug in 13.10 but it seemed to not be an issue in 14.04
for a few weeks after I upgraded, but recently it started again. Maybe I
had applied the workaround in 13.10 and it got carried over, but a post-
upgrade update reverted it. Maybe.
The workaround has helped me: editing
I am experiencing this bug in a fully-updated Ubuntu 13.10. Here are
some things I have noticed:
1) I have only noticed the clock/calendar missing on one user account
(the account I use most on this laptop). As far as I have noticed it
still appears on the login screen and in other accounts.
2)
UPDATE 1: regarding my question in comment #98: I read through the
existing comments again and I see the non-functioning Shut Down,
Restart, and Log Out menus ARE listed in comment #44.
UPDATE 2: I have been using the updated package Martin Pitt described in
comment #73 and have NOT seen the bug
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1184262 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1184262
[logind] stuck in PrepareForSleep, causing network and other services to not
resume
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I just added Martin Pitt's sru-test PPA and have been through several
suspend/resume cycles. So far so good. It will take several hours to be
sure this solves it, though.
QUESTION (is this the same issue?): About the same time the network
fails (sometimes before sometimes after) I also notice I
this may be a duplicate of bug #1184262
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network manager unconfigured after wake from suspend
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[logind] stuck in PrepareForSleep, causing network and other services to not
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1048446 ***
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Flash requires hal for video DRM
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Jörg Frings-Fürst (jff-jff-webhosting) comment said last release
2010-06-26 / change status to invalid -- I believe the implication is
the OxygenOffice project appears to be dead. I agree with the assessment
-- look at their SourceForge site.
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It seems I can't really test bcmwl-kernel-source using a live iso on the
little USB drive I had available. (The 1Gb casper-rw persistence file
fills up REALLY fast, and the system becomes unbootable.) SO I haven't
yet tested the problem as I reported it. I'll have to drag out a larger
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Just booted 12.04.2 64-bit ubuntu desktop live image (USB) on the Acer
Aspire One D260.
ubuntu@ubuntu$ uname -a
Linux ubuntu 3.5.0-23-generic #35~precise1-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jan 25 17:13:26 UTC
2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
The networking works from the live image. I'm connected to my LAN.
@Bernardo,
I see your point. However, I have not tested the package using the current LTS
kernel on that hardware, and indeed I recently did a fresh install of Ubuntu
13.04 on that netbook and was impressed the Broadcom network works much more
reliably without doing anything at all.
I am not
This probably isn't the place for this discussion but I checked
http://packages.ubuntu.com/precise/kernel/ and see that the 3.8 kernel
is available HOWEVER apparently only for 64 bit x86 SMP as a security
update, which is probably where the confusion lies. I gather you aren't
using 64 bit packages
I apologize for the lack of updates but I quit using Netatalk when I
retired most of my oldest Macintosh hardware running Mac OS 9 and
Ubuntu 6.06 on the PowerPC hardware and Ubuntu 7.10 on the Intel
hardware. Nowadays I've updated the Intel hardware to 12.04 LTS and
abandoned the PowerPC. I
Was reading an OpenSUSE discussion of this issue that contained two
potentially helpful linkshere are the links:
The following RedHat bug includes an analysis of what Flash is using hal
for:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=786656
The following QA includes info about building a
I have been curious about this bug as it has persisted for several
releases. Adding some info here. I am using Ubuntu 12.04 and haven't yet
tested 12.10 to see if the behavior is the same.
To quickly see the lack of icons in Help --
Open a LibreOffice application, and choose Help -- LibreOffice
This has not been a problem, at least on MY system (Dell Dimension E510)
for several years. Possibly not since 8.10 Intrepid. I just upgraded
recently to 12.04.1 LTS and it wasn't a problem.
Just in case I set something in the BIOS way back when, I just looked
and there is no Legacy USB setting
OH I should have specified that I upgraded to 12.04.1 by booting from an
.iso and installing over the 10.04 system, preserving the /home
partition. SO, yes, I ran the installer from the liveCD image.
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I started to comment that Ubuntu 12.10 doesn't autodetect my paper tape
reader and punch, but decided that's too snarky (plus I don't really use
them). It probably doesn't autodetect Hollerith card readers, either.
;-)
It's possible I may no longer own the systems I previously used to test
THIS
adding output of lspci -v just in case
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I finally upgraded this Dell Dimension E510 from Ubuntu 10.04 LTS to
12.04.1 LTS and was distressed that when I clicked the Dash Home icon I
see a flash across the top portion of the screen (maybe down to the
second or third icon in the dock), but nothing apparently happens.
I just had a chance to try Linphone 3.3.2 in Precise (3.3.2-4.1ubuntu1)
and it seems to launch perfectly. Marking this as fix released in
Ubuntu.
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Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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Until Adobe fixes the issue (if they EVER do) for some types of online
videos using DRM, the flash player will fail if you do not have hal
installed. See the official word from Adobe at
http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/multi/flash-player-11-problems-
playing.html
For
Here is an example of a video demonstrating the issue -- the trailer for
Dr. Who Season 7 in HD:
http://www.amazon.com/Season-7-Trailer-HD/dp/B008ZXTNGG/ref=sr_1_10?s
=instant-videoie=UTF8qid=1347244110
(Unfortunately even though the trailer is free to watch, you must sign
in to an Amazon
I forgot that Adobe includes instructions and a sample video for testing
Flash DRM at the bottom of the same page:
http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/multi/flash-player-11-problems-
playing.html
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Debian recently added hal to suggests in the packaging
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=682370 HOWEVER for a
typical user that probably wouldn't address the issue at all. In fact,
when the player fails, there may not be an indication that the problem
is due to the flash player
Curious whether you have tried switching to a tty and JUST killing off
gnome-screensaver as described here:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/150537/black-screen-but-with-cursor-
after-wake-up-from-suspend-to-ram
I am trying to figure out if my netbook is acting more like this bug or
if it's the
Public bug reported:
I signed up to test backports of quantal kernel to precise LTS. Sorry I
have not tested Quantal on this system yet.
Fresh clean install of Ubuntu 12.04 LTS on an Acer Aspire One D260
netbook.
Major failure during installation: broadcom driver won't install. (Notes
below)
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is this a duplicate of Bug 1029691 ?
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3.5.0-7.7~precise1-generic works except for broadcom bcmwl-kernel-
source failure
To manage
Since my bug has been merged with this one I thought I would mention
that in Bug #990222 I included the workaround procedure I used to get
the wireless working. Now that it has been merged it will not show up in
a search.
Since we have merged the bugs I will update the description, too... Like
Thanks @emptythevoid -- the restricted drivers repository is active on
my laptop so that isn't the issue for my wireless card (PCI ID
14e4:4727) but the repository is a great thing to check.
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I just installed XaraLX on an upgraded system running Ubuntu 12.04
Precise, and although it doesn't have exactly the same strangeness, it
still behaves strangely. You CAN complete some of the scenarios in my
description, but the menus are not functional in DIFFERENT ways. Quite
frustrating to try
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 990211 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/990211
I really doubt this is a duplicate of bug #990211 -- how did that
happen?
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My apologies if I'm reporting against the wrong package.
Got wireless working again in my Acer Aspire One D260, with Broadcom
BCM4313 driver. It has worked with only minor difficulty in prior
versions of Ubuntu (often you have to connect it to Ethernet to download
the
apport information
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** Description changed:
My apologies if I'm reporting against the wrong package.
Got wireless working again in my Acer Aspire One D260, with Broadcom
BCM4313 driver. It has worked with only minor difficulty in prior
versions
apport information
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The attached apport logs have been collected and sent AFTER applying the
workaround.
I'm including the /var/log/jockey.log -- the upgrade this afternoon
finished today around 15:15, and I finally got a chance to connect the
system to an ethernet cable sometime after 17:00 and that's when I ran
I forgot to say this was a dist-upgrade to 12.04 Precise from 11.10
Oneiric, NOT from the prior LTS.
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Title:
Broadcom BCM4313 Not Usable on
The brand sticker on this Acer Aspire 5100-3949 laptop says Radeon Xpress
1100 and lspci says:
...
01:05.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] nee ATI RS482
[Radeon Xpress 200M]
...
I believe it's using the (sub-optimal but mostly functional) open-source radeon
driver.
All
I just checked the user account, and I get some sort of crash in
blueman-applet. This laptop has no physical bluetooth hardware installed
(though it has a switch and presumably an empty socket inside). For
whatever reason gnome's Startup Applications app lists blueman-applet as
the sole startup
Isaac, your bug sounds like Bug #786439
I suggest you might look for a problem with compiz and/or different
desktops -- for example do you get the same symptoms in Ubuntu (unity
AND unity-2d), Kubuntu (kde), Lubuntu (lxde) and/or with the desktop
effects turned off or on. There are a few apps
** Also affects: lxde via
http://sourceforge.net/support/tracker.php?aid=3458395
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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empty
It apparently does NOT affect the system I used when I ticked the This
bug affects me too and I cannot reproduce it (anymore).
The Acer Aspire 5100-3949 uses an AR2413 manufactured by AMBIT:
Subsystem: AMBIT Microsystem Corp. Device [1468:0418] IS NOT AFFECTED BY
THIS BUG.
I may have
I discovered this bug via a forum posting, and confirmed that manually
installing libgnome-speech7 and configuring acroread worked. SO I
thought maybe libgnome-speech7 had not been suggested when I installed
the package. HOWEVER when I looked in Software Center just now,
libgnome-speech7 IS
I was trying to connect to a machine right next to me and the vinagre
session was black, but the system I connected to responded to all mouse
events (didn't try keyboard) within the vinagre window. SO the
connection was in place, just no image. I tried several different
resolution / compression
OH and more info: Connecting using vinagre from Ubuntu 10.04 LTS to a
system running 11.04 Mythbuntu (with its xfce desktop).
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cannot see
@Jan -- since you mentioned daily build I presume you are booting
images of 11.10 Oneric Ocelot and not 11.04 Natty Narwhal. Since
this bug was closed in 11.04 Natty you are probably seeing a different
issue and you will want to open a new bug against Oneric.
As this old page says there are
I just installed unity-2d on this netbook running (fully updated) 11.04
natty and Alt-F2 works properly as it does under regular unity.
$ apt-cache showpkg unity-2d
Package: unity-2d
Versions:
3.8.4.1-0ubuntu1
Installed all the linux-image-2.6.38-11 packages and dependencies from
natty-proposed and booted from it. The wireless network came up
immediately on this Acer Aspire 5100-3949. I will boot a few more times
to test but on the first try it looks good.
P.S.:
Herton R. Krzesinski wrote :
If
** Also affects: gnucash
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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gnucash-docs package hasn't been updated
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Binary package hint: gnucash
I saw that gnucash 2.4.x made it into Natty, but the gnucash-docs
package is still stuck on 2.2.0. It looks like the problem is it didn't
get updated in Debian -- sid still has 2.2.0 docs. I know the docs
source has had several major enhancements
I just manually subscribed Micha Lenk -- it looks like nobody
automatically monitors bugs filed against gnucash-docs in ubuntu ??
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I commented that the bug needs to be filed upstream with Debian but it
looks like gnucash https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnucash has
active maintainers here in launchpad. Maybe I need to file this bug
against gnucash, too, so it will be seen.
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gnucash-docs package hasn't been
I just did a search for bugs relating to AR5001 and there are quite a
few of them -- maybe most are reporting the same problem. You might be
able to determine whether another reported bug is essentially the same
problem as yours and mark yours as a duplicate, and then you and the
others affected
(I'm making this suggestion as a fellow launchpad.net user not as a
skilled developer.)
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Ath5k on Acer Aspire One ZG5 not working.
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@ethos_dacapo: be sure you downloaded and installed all THREE files
listed here that end in .deb:
http://people.canonical.com/~sforshee/lp767192/linux-2.6.39-rc6.201105171845/
If you installed them by double-clicking them it may take additional
attempts because one will refuse to install until
installed 2.6.39-020639rc6-generic #201105171845
booted perfectly; wireless came up perfectly.
so far I have booted twice, same result.
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per comment 114 I am trying some more, same kernel. I was completely
unable to connect.
in this attempt apparently it was time to purge my logs so syslog is
truncated.
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per comment 114 this time I got good logs
ALSO this time I tried for a few minutes then I got tired of no
connection so after awhile I disconnected the nowhere_man AP from the
router and plugged it in just a few feet away from the laptop. It
connected easily.
IMPORTANT -- the only difference
per comment 114 I kept the access point nearby and ran the procedure
again just to show what it's like
apparently it's like shooting 80211b in a barrel
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sorry for the delay, but I captured one the other day where it never did
successfully connect to the open AP.
same booted 2.6.39-020639rc6.201105050227 kernel
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connect
same kernel, booted today and let it sit several hours and everything
worked perfectly.
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plugged in wrt54gl AP running a recent version of Tomato (my usual AP is
a Netgear WNR3500L running stock firmware).
booted 2.6.39-020639rc6.201105050227
went through the procedure:
1. Disable networking in the notification area
2. Run 'sudo ifconfig wlan0 up'
3. Run 'sudo iw dev wlan0 scan'
4.
plugged in wrt54gl AP running a recent version of Tomato (my usual AP is
a Netgear WNR3500L running stock firmware).
booted 2.6.39-020639rc6.201105050227
went through the procedure:
1. Disable networking in the notification area
2. Run 'sudo ifconfig wlan0 up'
3. Run 'sudo iw dev wlan0 scan'
4.
I wanted to drag out the other unit and set it up again to try a
connection to a different unsecured AP (just in case I am seeing a quirk
with this one) but I cannot get to it due to family crises. Let me know
if I should look for anything in particular when I do.
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booted 2.6.39-020639rc6.201105050227
captured a few complete failures and copied dmesg, syslog terminal
commands into .tar.gz
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booted 2.6.39-020639rc6.201105050227 again
captured more failures but was a lot more persistent until I was able to
get the network to come up
and copied dmesg, syslog terminal commands into .tar.gz
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I was finally able to observe the scan but never connect failure mode.
I booted, set debug as quickly as I could (though the network was
already scanning) and waited for it to fail. Then I turned networking
off and then on and it scanned and connected.
** Attachment added: syslog
I created a guest network on the same AP without any security and I can
start and stop it as needed. I have plenty of different APs so I can
plug in the one I used the other day and connect it to the WAN if
needed.
I had to apt-get install iw for these commands ... but I'm not seeing
much
I couldn't remember; maybe I did only boot it once before, and maybe I
was not being patient enough. Sorry.
Today I reinstalled 2.6.38-9.43 proposed. I booted twice, and on the
second boot I waited a few minutes, and the network ultimately came up
without any modprobes or network-manager toggles.
the next boot of 2.6.38-9.43proposed took ten minutes before it started
direct-probing (even after turning the netbook on after about seven
minutes) and the network connection failed.
I installed mainline 2.6.38-02063805-generic #201105030911 and after
about a two minute wait it started direct
on the next boot of mainline 2.6.38-02063805-generic #201105030911 I
could not get the wireless network to come up at all. Numerous direct
probe attempts and failures. I deactivated and reactivated the network,
and I had had the netbook up, but it still failed. Again I kept the
syslog if you need
/sys/kernel/debug/ieee80211/phy0 directory contains:
root@AcerAspire5100:/sys/kernel/debug/ieee80211/phy0# ls -l
total 0
-r 1 root root 0 2011-05-04 18:29 channel_type
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 0 2011-05-04 18:29 fragmentation_threshold
-r 1 root root 0 2011-05-04 18:29 frequency
sudo sh -c echo debug /sys/kernel/debug/ieee80211/phy0/reset
didn't seem to do anything.
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Title:
Wireless flaky on Acer Aspire 5100 after
I don't see a debug file anywhere. This (2007) email implies I should
see it, as long as the define was set when the driver was compiled...
http://www.mail-archive.com/ath5k-devel@lists.ath5k.org/msg00266.html
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been using 2.6.39-020639rc6.201105050227
it does have /sys/kernel/debug/ieee80211/phy0/ath5k/debug
I have been tinkering with this for awhile now; you asked for dmesg and
syslog, but I could never see any additional messages EITHER place no
matter what I did to the debug file. It turns out all
I was wrong about the messages; they were showing up in kern.log AND
syslog as expected but I think I have too many logs for the system log
viewer application to handle smoothly.
I am attaching a syslog for 2.6.39-020639rc6.201105050227, I stopped
networking, wrote reset to
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