Interactive use of python shouldn't invoke apport! On my 19.04 system
typing "foo" on the python3 interpreter ends up in this huge ugly mess
for no reason:
$ python3
Python 3.7.3 (default, Oct 7 2019, 12:56:13)
[GCC 8.3.0] on linux
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more
Hi Robie, I really appreciate your response. I subscribed you because "apt
changelog" in my ubuntu 16.04 system shows you were the last person to update
this package, so I thought you are the maintainer.
The bug you referenced is not the same (that bug is about mediatomb writing to
the same
There is a simple configuration bug, seeing it in 16.04 and 17.10 so it's
everywhere.
The fix is VERY SIMPLE TOO.
The logrotate config script wants to rotate logfile:
/var/log/mediatomb.log
But mediatomb is run with -l /var/log/mediatomb
The package maintainer should make them consistent. I
Year after year I am astonished that squid has been kept back in Ubuntu, when
all other distros update this important and hugely popular software with every
release.
Squid 3.3 became DEPRECATED in 2013 !!!
http://wiki.squid-cache.org/Squid-3.3
Please read the note from the squid page:
Year after year I am astonished that squid has been kept back in Ubuntu, when
all other distros update this important and hugely popular software with every
release.
Squid 3.3 became DEPRECATED in 2013 !!!
http://wiki.squid-cache.org/Squid-3.3
Please read the note from the squid page:
I did some more testing. The 32-bit trusty live cd can print, the 64-bit live
cd cannot.
In both cases I installed the canon 2.80 drivers
(Linux_UFRII_PrinterDriver_V280_us_EN.tar.gz), and used the 32 bit and 64 bit
deb files respectively from it, after installing the necessary dependencies of
Hmm looks like 1312103 is a duplicate of 1271714 now (tiff3 is
disappearing from debian soon)
In any case, I installed 14.04 32-bit on an old laptop, as well as the v2.80
canon drivers and it printed fine.
So I'm hoping that when I upgrade by 64-bit desktop, it will work, although
nothing is
Can someone verify if they are able to print to the Canon MF4150 printer with
Trusty (14.04) ?
I tried the live CD, installed the canon drivers (tried both 2.70 and 2.80),
restarted cupsd, printer is detected and added fine, but it does not print,
even though there are no errors. Scanning
Not sure if this helps, but on my 64-bit ubuntu machine I was never able
to print to my MF4150 printer, I could only scan with xsane. I tried
many times over the years, with various ubuntu versions, and only
recently, on Ubuntu 13.04 and after upgrading the Canon drivers to v2.70
I was able to
I just experienced this crash on my 64-bit Xubuntu 12.10 installation. colord
version is 0.1.21-1ubuntu2
Crash report:
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: amd64
Date: Wed Jan 16 14:29:28 2013
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.10
ExecutablePath: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/colord/colord
ExecutableTimestamp:
I just tried the proposed packages per the instructions, and do not get
the crash, so I changed the tag to verification-done.
** Tags removed: verification-needed
** Tags added: verification-done
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BTW here is my particular test case to reproduce the bug, it is rather
different from other folks since I only experience the bug when I don't
have the nvidia kernel module loaded, so here goes:
1. Make the nvidia module unavailable, eg: mv
Thanks Timo! I tried the ppa and updated compiz; indeed the crash is
fixed however the decorator doesn't seem to work when I run kernel
3.2.0-30 or newer.
I don't think this is any worse that the previous version of compiz
though, in which case I got a crash with the same kernels (with kernel
Ok, false alarm, for some reason my nvidia kernel module wasn't being built...
I fixed it with 'dpkg-reconfigure nvidia-current'
(found this out by running 'compiz --replace ccp' and seeing messages GLX
extension missing).
Sorry for the noise, but at least I can verify that I did consistently
Hello,
since the fix has been release over a month ago for 12.10, when can we get it
on 12.04 ? A lot of folks want to stay in LTS so it is very important this
gets released for 12.04.
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Is compiz-core/0.9.7 with revision 3120 or later available somewhere as
a .deb package for us to download and try (before it becomes available
through the normal update manager) ?
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I started having this problem after upgrading my kernel from
3.2.0-29-generic to 3.2.0-30-generic few days ago.
Booting back to 3.2.0-29-generic resolves the problem.
I am running 64-bit Xubuntu version 12.04 with latest standard updates
(compiz version 0.9.7.8-0ubuntu1.4 / nvidia-current
No, since 10.04 and later I haven't seen this problem again.
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To manage notifications
Getting the similar issues with my Canon MF4150 which has a USB
connection.
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Serge, you are right, looks like the patch had the ID of the Hercules Dualpix
Exchange wrong as you can see here:
http://kernel.opensuse.org/cgit/kernel/commit/?id=2394d67e446bf616a0885167d5f0d397bdacfdfc
The patch says USB_DEVICE(0x06f8, 0x0804) but it should instead say
USB_DEVICE(0x06f8,
Sergey, the Hercules Dualpix webcap fix is in the 3.0.0-14 kernel, to
get the ID do: lsusb on a terminal and you should see a device with ID
06f8:0804
Carlos, the B500 fix is in this kernel as well. I suspect you are having
some other issue or haven't configured the applications correctly.
Maybe
Great, I got the update and can confirm linux-image-3.0.0-14-generic
fixes the problem on my C310, and should do the same for the all webcams
in the earlier patch: (C200, C250, C270, C300, C310, B/C500, Pro 9000)
For other webcams like the C600, C905, the E3500 and others, people will
have to
When is a the standard 3.0.0-14-generic going to be released ? It's taking very
long.
Hopefully 3.0.0-15-generic will follow soon after, will that be based on 3.0.11
or on some other kernel version?
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I'm running oneiric (amd64) with kernel 3.0.0-13-generic
If I try to build cdfs with m-a build it tries to build 2.4 instead of
2.6 and fails because it can't find some header files.
If I go to the cdfs/2.6 subdirectory and type sudo make I get errors because
get_sb_bdev
The webcams I did not list, such as the C905, which are in the patch posted
here, will be covered in kernel 3.0.11,
so with the 3.0.9 ( which corresponds to upcoming ubuntu kernel 3.0.0-14
according to this mapping table:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/info/kernel-version-map.html )
you'll
I just tried the 290.10 package but it doesn't solve the other issue I'm seeing
(when the compiz desktop cube finishes a rotation,
the windows of the previous face re-appear for a split second).
Sam Spilsbury in comment #157 said he has a fix, Sam, what's the status
on that one? Is there a more
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picture from webcam has no color and some artifacts
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Wrong colors and lines with resolutions above
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Latest libv4l-0 package in oneiric (just received the update today) with
version 0.8.5-3ubuntu2 fixes the issue. Changelog says it fixes bug
838739 so this bug (888633) is a duplicate of 838739 which is now
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picture from webcam has no color and some artifacts
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picture from webcam has no color and some artifacts
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picture from webcam has no color and some artifacts
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picture from webcam has no color and some artifacts
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Wrong colors and lines with resolutions above
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picture from webcam has no color and some artifacts
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Wrong colors and lines with resolutions above
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picture from webcam has no color and some artifacts
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Some good news, official kernel 3.0.9 contains patches that fix this issue for
several of the
affected webcams (C200, C250, C270, C300, C310, B/C500, Pro 9000),
so the patch posted here doesn't need to by applied to the oneiric kernel,
we just need the oneiric kernel updated to a newer version.
Joseph, I tested the 3.2-rc1-oneiric candidate you pointed to, and it
resolves the issue for my Logitech Webcam C310 webcam.
By they way, with the affected kernels, apart from the workaround
already posted (putting default-sample-rate = 16000 in
~/.pulse/daemon.conf)
I learned of another
I noticed this bug when I upgraded from Natty to Oneiric, however it has
went away a few weeks, probably due to some update? I haven' been paying
close attention, but I don't see it anymore.
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For me upgrading to oneiric solved the issue, but please note I am using
xubuntu (XFCE). However the upgrade introduced a new compiz issue,
whenever I rotate the desktop cube, as soon as the new face settles in
place, the windows of the previous face flash on the new face for a
split second. Has
glococo, please don't post about the picture / camera color issues in
this bug (which is about the sound speedup only), subscribe to bug
875716 instead which is about the colors under cheese... I am hit by
that bug too, but they are not related.
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Jay, are you sure? I just tried that kernel, but still get the chipmunk
sound on skype. At first, I didn't get any sound at all, then I
unplegged and plugged my webcam in, and got the chipmunk sound. Also I
keep getting the telltale messages in dmesg... basically I don't see any
difference in the
This but hasn't even been assigned yet :-(
For now I'm updating the patch with a couple more webcams, including the E3500.
** Patch added: patch with fix for additional webcams as of 2011-10-25
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/843431/+attachment/2574683/+files/843431.patch
Adding updated patch with the C300 and some other webcams (C200, C250,
B500, C500) I got from redhat kernel-2.6.40.7-0.fc15 ... by the way
redhat is tracking the bug here:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?format=multipleid=742010
** Patch removed: patch as of 2011-10-18 with the C160
LaunchPeter, you forgot the most important piece of info: What's your
camera's model and USB id ?
(lsusb on a terminal window will give you this info)
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Yes, the patch works beautifully, I just added your camera to it:
** Patch added: updated patch as of 2011-10-21 to include the C905 webcam
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As long as you have the linux-image-generic package installed, it will
always depend on the latest official ubuntu kernel, so you'll still be
getting kernel updates. Even if that was not the case, you can always
have multiple kernels at any time, they will appear in your grub menu to
choose from
Joseph, comment #25 in bug 858412 says the issue is still exhibited in sound
recorder. So it's not really gone.
Anyway, what is kernel 3.1.0-999-generic ? Where do I download it so I can
test? Please provide a URL for it.
I tested the latest mainline kernel yesterday: kernel-
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I tested the mainline yesterday (uname gave me: 3.1.0-0301rc10-generic
#201110190851) and still got the problem.
I wish Kurt provides more info about the mysterious 3.1.0-999-generic
kernel and where to get
Ok Kurt, I'll add the C905 webcam id to the patch, but first you must
tell me where I can find the 3.1.0-999-generic kernel to download, I
have searched but not able to find it anywhere for download.
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I suspect the patch's whitespace was malformed while you saved it. Copy the URL
and download it with wget.
Alternatively, add the relevant line that matches your camera's id to quirks.c
manually (without including the leading '+' character from the patch of course)
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Where can someone download the 3.1.0-999-generic kernel ?
Also, is there a source package for it to try the patch on?
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I have the exact same problem, your screenshot looks exactly like what I'm
getting. I even tried capturing a photo with cheese, and the resulting image
file has most of the colors missing too, it's not just the live video that has
the issue.
I also get several these messages repeated when I
To apply the patch you need to download the attachment, and also have the
latest kernel source downloaded (apt-get source linux-image-3.0.0-12-generic).
Then you would apply the patch as follows:
patch linux-3.0.0/drivers/usb/core/quirks.c 843431.patch
and build/install the kernel as usual... if
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The C160 is not in the usb id repository http://www.linux-usb.org/usb.ids
what's the output of your lsusb command?
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Yup, I'll add it to the patch later today.
Make sure to subscribe to bug #843431 and say you're affected (if you haven't
already)
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Here is the patch, for all 3 webcams reported having this problem.:
--- drivers/usr/core/quirks.c 2011-10-13 23:06:44.0 -0700
+++ quirks.c2011-10-13 23:09:39.0 -0700
@@ -41,6 +41,15 @@ static const struct usb_device_id usb_qu
/* Logitech Harmony 700-series */
heitjan, sl45sms, anyone else, what's your webcam's usb id? I just realized
that the bug originator's camera was not included in the patch, so I'm adding
it, please do lsusb and supply your webcam id if it's not found in the
following patch.
For example, Webcam Pro 9000 is in the below patch,
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pulse audio
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Found duplicates of this bug about other webcams and added a few more
(including the C260) to the patch. So this will be a more complete fix
than arch/redhat have, but they were faster to actually release the fix,
hopefully Ubuntu will pick this up soon and relieve us from this serious
webcam
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Logitech
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Logitech
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I marked this as a duplicate of 843431, since 843431 was the first bug
reporting this problem.
Let's all subscribe / say that we are affected by bug 843431
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Adding patch that fixes the issue. Patch taken from kernel bug #35922 as
well as archlinux and redhat who already fixed the issue in their
kernels. I added many more affected cameras in the present patch. I hope
we see it applied to oneiric kernels soon, otherwise the wikis that
report how nicely
I am using oneiric, linux-image-3.0.0-12-generic 3.0.0-12.20 (latest) and have
this same problem with a Logitech C310 webcam.
Apart from archlinux already mentioned, even redhat has this bug fixed!!! Here
is the diff:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/attachment.cgi?id=517377action=diff
Please fix
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Binary package hint: compiz
I have assigned raise/lower windows in the general settings to some extra
buttons in my mouse.
Since the last update (to version 1:0.9.4+bzr20110606-0ubuntu1~natty1) whenever
I raise (or lower) a window, the entire window (except the decorator)
Looks like this affects programs such as GNU grep and egrep ... note I'm using
quotes around the A-Z character class to avoid any shell interference:
$ echo hello | grep '[A-Z]'
hello
The above behavior COMPLETELY WRONG AND UNACCEPTABLE. I am utterly
shocked I have to worry change my default
Same with my Samsung n510. Lucid (2.6.32-25) worked. With Maverick (2.6.35-22)
I see the list of wireless networks, but it cannot associate with any of them,
whether they are password protected or not.
I see some messages like this in my dmesg by the way:
rtl819xE:Download Firmware: Put code
I'm getting a similar error in my non-LTSP lucid xubuntu but the following
thread provided a solution:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1312025
Copying the relevant bit for you to try:
From: zoro98020 Re: evince issues after upgrade to 9.10 karmic koala
OK, seems to be something to do
to download, they have been ignored, or
old ones used instead.
I'll keep trying until the repositories are taken care of.
Note that this bug was resolved in intrepid, so I doubt
jaunty will cause a regression.
Thanks,
sordna
On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 3:51 PM, Leann Ogasawara
leann.ogasaw
Seems this is not related only to the nvidia driver, from people's
reports.
** Changed in: ubuntu
Sourcepackagename: nvidia-graphics-drivers-177 = None
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I'm sorry, but these 2 bugs are NOT duplicates. They are completely
unrelated,
different issues. Please unmark them. They should not be associated.
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Sorry, but 273484 has NOTHING to do with 278112.
Bug 273484 is NOT about screensaver. It is about power management.
Please remove the duplication. These 2 bugs are not even related to each
other.
sordna
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Firefox says flash plugin is not installed, but it is.
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compiz is not the problem for me.
Only using the nv driver, or using Option UseEDID False with the
nvidia driver
allows my monitor to sleep properly. Both solutions unacceptable of course.
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I have already tried it without compiz, and it did not make a difference for
me. I also tried different window managers
(and no window manager at all, with just xtrem on a plain X screen) and the
monitor still won't go to sleep properly,
either via xscreensaver or via manually doing xset dpms
This bug only occurs using nvidia's driver.
Not sure whether nvidia-glx-177 or nvidia-177-kernel-source is the actual
culprit.
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-177 (Ubuntu)
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I also have the same problem. I am running intrepid alpha6 64bit, and nvidia
driver 177.
Im am using an Asus nvidia EN9500GT PCI-E discrete graphics card. My monitor
is a Hanns.G HG281D LCD panel with HDMI and D-SUB inputs.
The graphics card has dvi, hdmi, and d-sub outputs. My monitor only
My only metamode line was this:
Option metamodes nvidia-auto-select +0+0
taking it out did not have any effect on the issue.
Here is the monitor/card/screen sections of my xorg.conf:
Section Monitor
Identifier Monitor0
VendorName Unknown
ModelName HSD Hanns.G
On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 4:05 PM, Tim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
try adding
Option metamodes 1280x1024
I just tried it and it has no effect except lowering my resolution.
I also tried Option metamodes 1920x1200 (to match my monitor's
resolution)
but it has no effect on the monitor suspend. It
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Binary package hint: flashplugin-nonfree
When visiting the following URL:
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Instead of a login screen, I get this error:
You are currently running Flash player version
).
sordna
On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 8:01 PM, Leann Ogasawara [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Ubuntu Kernel Team is planning to move to the 2.6.27 kernel for the
upcoming Intrepid Ibex 8.10 release. As a result, the kernel team would
appreciate it if you could please test this newer 2.6.27 Ubuntu kernel
Tom, you are right, the visor kernel module can by bypassed if you use the
libusb library instead.
I got this to work after I downloaded the pilot-link sources and reading the
README.libusb doc.
First I installed apt-get install libusb-dev although I don't think it was
absolutely necessary.
The
** Summary changed:
- visor module broken in Ubuntu 8.04 kernel (2.6.24-16)
+ visor module broken in Ubuntu 8.04 LTS's kernel (2.6.24-16)
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