My Hardy machine is part of a Windows domain, meaning my home is
/home/DOMAIN/user. This throws off AppArmor, and I have to manually add
the full path to my ~/PDF directory just to print a PDF. Seems AppArmor
is a bit buggy with non-typical paths.
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cups-pdf fails to generate file when user
I have not had the issue recently, no.
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totem-gstreamer-video-thumbnailer crashed with SIGSEGV in g_object_notify()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/189441
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Found a workaround on the Gentoo forums and adapted it to Ubuntu's
locations.
NOTE: Newcomers...do NOT run this command. If you don't understand
exactly what is going on, NEVER run a command you find online.
locate libmawt.so | grep /usr/lib/jvm/java-6.*/lib/i386/.*libmawt.so |
xargs sudo sed -i
If I understand the original Debian thread correctly, this arises when
someone writes sloppy code, no? Sloppy code should be fixed, instead of
allowing broken behavior in the libraries...IMHO. Still, the closed-
source java annoys me in that only Sun can fix the problem.
Is a fix forthcoming in
I got around this by upgrading all packages except mount, then going
back to upgrade mount as well. Worked like a charm.
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package mount 2.12r-19ubuntu3 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
pre-installation script returned error exit status 1
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/131444
You
@tmakowka:
Quite welcome. Glad it helped! Hopefully there was some condition where one
package needed to be updated before mount, and the depends within the mount
package simply weren't updated to reflect that. I'm not sure. Either way,
hopefully this report helps solve the problem for others.