Same issue with me, I upgraded to Ubuntu 20.04.
[13063.718059] xsane[9239]: segfault at 7f04ef337000 ip 7f051974c6c3
sp 7fffce600518 error 4 in libc-2.31.so[7f05195e3000+178000]
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I installed the parallel version of hdf5 (libhdf5-openmpi-dev) under trusty. I
cannot find the wrapper command h5pcc for compiling hdf5 c files. No such file
seems to exist in trusty, but it exists in newer Ubuntu releases:
I'm using Ubuntu 14.04 and there is a lag when using module-loopback.
Are there any plans to fix this bug?
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => Confirmed
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I have the same problem, dmesg shows the following:
[18317.562770] compiz[2269]: segfault at 3e8 ip 03e8 sp bfac448c
error 14 in compiz[8048000+3000]
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Version 2014a of Iana Tz data contains an important fix for the upcoming
DST date change for Turkey. (http://mm.icann.org/pipermail/tz-
announce/2014-March/18.html)
The DST change is due to happen in March 31. Can we have a package
update before then? Otherwise, what
After removing and installing various versions of pulseaudio and bluez,
finally keeping the latest version of bluez [bluez (4.101-0ubuntu8b1)
raring] and updating pulseaudio from the saucy ppa to version 4.0 solved
my problems. I now can connect via A2DP to my bluetooth enabled
speakers.
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I am running the 64 bit version of Ubuntu 13.04 and face the same
problem with Unable to select SEP errors in syslog. The suggestion in
comment #7 unfortunately did not solve the problem for me.
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I am having similar kernel panics while using a USB bluetooth dongle to
connect my new desktop (Ubuntu 13.04, kernel 3.8.0-27-generic) to a
bluetooth external speaker via A2DP. I went through the correspondence
between Gianluca Anzolin et. al. in linux-bluetooth email list, and it
seems like the
This bug seems similar to bug 1165433. By the way, the patch referred to
in comment #4 is still being reviewed and revised it seems. See for
instance http://marc.info/?a=12747661669r=1w=2
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I also get a prompt for root password for Ubuntu 11.04 when I try to add
a printer.
gksudo system-config-printer solution worked.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/387970
Title:
cups
I have the same problem with Ubuntu 11.04 and kernel 2.6.38-8-generic-
pae
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Title:
Natty does not work with Novell Netware server
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@Oliver:
I applied your suggestions. I made a
rm -rf $(find ~/ -name *~)
and then changed GID with
chgrp -R ekin ~/
Before those commands the UID was 1000 and GID was 100. Now they are all
1000. But the error that Gedit gives with my old files continues.
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save anyway dialog shows up when
Let me make it more clear:
I had a long-standing home partition which I transfer without a touch
when I install a new system. Yesterday, I removed Fedora from my system
and installed Ubuntu 9.10. Then, Gedit gave this error when I open an
old file from my aging home directory and try to save it.
You cannot close a bug due to Ubuntu 10.04's shipping with Gedit 2.30,
because:
1. Ubuntu 9.10 still has at least 1 year of support before EOL and
people are still using it as a production system,
2. Ubuntu 10.04 is not released yet and not production ready.
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save anyway dialog shows up when
Furthermore, Gedit is the default text editor for GNOME and not a hell
hole program. By the way, no traces of Gedit in /var/log/.
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save anyway dialog shows up when backup turn off
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I discovered that Gedit does not give this error on saving newly created
files. I have lots of files in my home directory from my older
installation of Fedora and Gedit works fine with newly created files.
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save anyway dialog shows up when backup turn off
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