Sebastien, I found your "don't blame the volunteers!" reply personally
insulting and, more importantly, inappropriate and unhelpful for the
present bug. Was that supposed to be PR?
We bring up the "how did this get through" not to blame, obviously, but
to highlight the severity of the bug: this is
Public bug reported:
gnome-session-flashback doesn't seem to depend (even indirectly) on
lightdm, xorg, or any choosers, and it doesn't seem useful without these
dependencies.
I would expect to be able to start with a base system without X, request
installation of gnome-session-flashback, and hav
That's all well and good, but when I 'apt-get install gnome-session-
flashback' and restart I see nothing but the same text login prompt, and
there's no indication of what should be installed to have this session
actually launch.
To me, that brings up the notion that dependencies be set so the pac
** Changed in: ekiga (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Ekiga lacks a free audio codec (CELT) and several non-free codecs (H263,
H263-1998, MP4V-ES, H264, iLBC)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/351606
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Just to be clear about what happened above, in the Janitor's message,
this bug was fixed in 3.6.0-0ubuntu1~12.10.1 but then (immediately?)
unfixed in 3.6.3-0ubuntu1... is that right?
Does anyone have a ppa with packages that don't have grilo disabled?
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I tried to reproduce the bug, and it doesn't seem to happen now, so I'm
closing the bug as fixed.
** Changed in: metacity (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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Sebastien, your excuses for imperfect software weren't exactly (and
continue to not be) constructive in the first place. Right: there are
bugs here. Right: perfect software is impossible, especially with too
few resources. But so what? Accept the flaw and deal; the development
problems at Ubuntu ar