Public bug reported:
Kubuntu 14.04 updated through 7/4/14
Libav version: 6:9.13-0ubuntu0.14.04.1
During the installation of libav-tools, dpkg complains as follows:
Preparing to unpack .../libav-tools_6%3a9.13-0ubuntu0.14.04.1_i386.deb ...
dpkg: error: --compare-versions takes three arguments:
I checked syslog just now after reading this discussion at Ubuntu
Forums: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2224450
I can confirm the behavior of wpa_supplicant.
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This bug persists in the 14.04 release version. Updating Xubuntu today
with do-release-upgrade throws this error.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/619003
Title:
GdkPixbuf-WARNING **:
This bug persists while upgrading to Xubuntu 14.04 using do-release-
upgrade today.
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Title:
update reported error in gtk-update-icon-cache
To
This error continues to persist even in today's Kubuntu 14.04 updates.
It certainly ought to be fixed before 14.04 is officially released.
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Title:
Running as root:
# gdk-pixbuf-query-loaders
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/gdk-pixbuf-2.0/2.10.0/loaders.cache
The program 'gdk-pixbuf-query-loaders' is currently not installed. You can
install it by typing:
apt-get install libgdk-pixbuf2.0-dev
After installing that package I can run the
It seemed that autoremove ignored a stale kernel on my machine. Once I
manually removed older kernels, recent kernel updates now work
correctly. I currently have just 3.13.0-13 and 3.13.0-12 installed by
using autoremove after the most recent round of updates.
This report should probably be
The same error appears twice in succession while upgrading python3-gi
on 14.04 this evening (2/25/14):
Setting up python3-gi (3.11.90-0ubuntu2) ...
Exception ignored in: bound method Popen.__del__ of subprocess.Popen object
at 0x7f1c76ada390
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
Public bug reported:
Running autoremove tonight on a 13.10 machine being upgraded to 14.04, I
was informed by apt-get that I could delete no longer needed kernel
packages with autoremove. When I did so I was left with just the
current kernel. I suggest that autoremove should always leave the
I discovered this bug today after installing elinks into a Kubuntu 13.04
system. Apparently elinks wants to access the keyring. It does not
keep the program from loading or working, but it does throw a warning
every time the program is opened from the command prompt.
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Obviously I mean the battery that runs the hardware clock, not the main
battery in the laptop.
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Title:
Shutdown fails when hwclock cannot be set
Public bug reported:
Kubuntu 12.04.1
I have an older laptop with, I suspect, a failed or failing battery.
When I shutdown or reboot the computer it hangs at the hwclock command
in /etc/init/hwclock-save.conf. Apparently there is no timeout applied
to this command. The system repeatedly keeps
One more puzzle I can set the hardware clock manually from the
command line as root with sudo. Nevertheless commenting out the
appropriate command in /etc/init/hwclock-save.conf did solve the problem
with the machine failing to shut down.
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Kubuntu 12.04.1
The only additional repository I have is for virtualbox-4.1. I also
have the partner repository enabled.
I have run apt-get update, apt-get upgrade, and apt-get dist-upgrade.
These report my system is fully up-to-date. I have also run apt-get -f
install
Let's see how I would do this.
First, I would need to reinstall the i386 version of 12.04.1 that had
the unresponsive keyboard error. I might be able to free up some space
for this. Then I would boot into the known broken i386 version.
Then I guess I would have to use SSH to connect remotely
I have no idea what logs I would collect. Nor do I have the i386
version of the distro installed any longer since it didn't work. If
this is just an automated or standard response, then perhaps a real
human will advise me on what to do. I'm not going to reinstall the i386
version just to have
Public bug reported:
I've installed various versions of Kubuntu many times but recently
encountered a very strange bug.
I installed by mistake a copy of the i386 version of 12.04.1 on my
64-bit system running an Intel Q6600 @ 2.40GHz. I could type into the
login box, but once I got to the
** Attachment added: lshw output for this machine
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1047698/+attachment/3299988/+files/lshw.txt
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Title:
Having just encountered this on a copy of 12.04 Server running on a
virtual machine, I endorse Kenyon Ralph's approach in post 33 above. I
don't intend to run X on this machine, so it's easiest to comment out
the part at the end of /etc/rsyslog.d/50-default.conf that pipes some
output to
It doesn't appear that saving the settings changes anything in
~/.kde/share/config/phonondevices. When I save a different ordering of
devices, the datestamp on the file doesn't change, and the only file
whose datestamp changes is ~/.kde/share/config/systemsettingsrc which
has no information about
I'm the original poster, and this is not a bug. I did not see the
prefer/defer buttons on the Phonon dialog box.
I'd close this bug if I could.
** Changed in: phonon (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/638965
Title:
Cannot change audio input device
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I don't know if the developer will see this. The official Devede
forum site at Google Groups just has a bunch of spam, so I don't know
where else to post.
I had this problem with x264-encoded files as well. Devede told me the
resulting ISO would nearly fill a DVD, but in fact it only was 1.5 GB
I installed the 9/28 daily build of Maverick Meerkat with
2.6.35-22-generic, and this problem appears resolved. My machine has
been up for well over twenty-four hours at 54 mbit. Thanks to the
developers for fixing this problem. Let's hope it doesn't rear its ugly
head again.
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Wlan
I tried installing this morning's daily build of Kubuntu 10.10 for the
amd64, and this bug is still present. Was this fix ported to the 64-bit
branch as well? At the top I only see the i386 architecture mentioned.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/646827
After reading a response to a comment I posted at ubuntuforums, I
downloaded another copy of this CD about an hour ago. The installer bug
seems to have been fixed.
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Looking at my logs, it appears to be another incarnation of a
href=https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/548992;548992/a.
I see many deauthenticated from [router MAC] (Reason: 7) errors in
/var/log/syslog. A quick Google search for 'deauthenticated reason 7'
shows people reporting
Once again the problem seems related to PulseAudio. I removed Pulse
from my system so I'm using plain ALSA. Now the entire array of input
and output devices appear in Skype and the microphone works as expected
when I select it from the list.
Nevertheless, I still cannot switch the default audio
This problem appeared resolved in Maverick kernel 2.6.35-20-generic but
has reappeared in this week's 2.6.35-21-generic release. Reverting back
to -20 provides a stable connection. In -21 I get repeated
disconnections and re-connections even while simply browsing web pages.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: phonon
Kubuntu 10.10 beta + updates through 9/14/10
I recently purchased a Logitech Webcam Pro 9000 with a built-in
microphone that connects via USB. The device appears in the list of
capture devices when I run systemsettings and examine the Phonon
Output of arecord -l
List of CAPTURE Hardware Devices
card 0: Intel [HDA Intel], device 0: ALC888 Analog [ALC888 Analog]
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
card 0: Intel [HDA Intel], device 2: ALC888 Analog [ALC888 Analog]
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
card
Same problem with kubuntu Maverick daily build from two days ago.
kdeadmin 4:4.4.92-0ubuntu1
By the way, kubuntu Maverick doesn't seem to install kdeadmin by
default. Installing it manually does not fix this bug, however.
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Well, we've made some progress with 10.04, but unfortunately not enough
to make things actually work.
I can now see my LG MG810 with Dolphin on Kubuntu Lucid, but I can't
actually move any files. I see the folders and can list the files, but
trying to copy them to the hard drive brings on this
I now can't get past this error while installing the release version of
Kubuntu 10.04.
I have a separate /boot partition that I did not wish to format during
installation in case something went wrong. The drive has partitions for
Windows, swap, /home, /usr/local, and two partitions for the
Update:
I bit the bullet and told the installer to format /boot. That didn't
help at all, and of course, now I can't boot the machine either. I'm
reinstalling 9.10 and waiting another few months before trying 10.04
again.
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Read the linked comments at
http://bugreports.qt.nokia.com/browse/QTBUG-2444. This is a known set
of bugs in Qt and from the tone of the discussion not likely to be fixed
in KDE 4 any time soon. This blog posting is especially informative:
Tried again to connect using the release version of Karmic on two
different machines, one with it installed (amd64 this time) and one
using the LiveCD (i386). Both fail.
The only difference between my report above and the sequence of entries
in /var/log/messages now is that the line that
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kdebase-workspace-bin
Kubuntu 9.04
amd64
For reference, see this discussion at the KDE forum:
http://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=67t=77633
There appears to be no way for users to change the default player
software used to handle optical disks. No
Another vote for failure to print multiple copies from okular, this time
on 9.04 (Jaunty). Only one copy gets printed no matter what value is
specfied in the Options dialog.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/286014
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I tried the Live CD for karmic, but it didn't solve the problem.
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I wanted to edit that comment but can't find a way to do so.
I used the alpha 4 release; I tried just about a week or two ago.
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Glad to see you're still paying attention to these USB cellphone issues,
Leann. I've searched far and wide for a solution to this problem and
have found nothing so far.
I have an unlocked GSM LG MG810. (http://www.phonearena.com/htmls/LG-
MG810-phone-p_1529.html) Using Windows, it mounts as a
I have a similar problem. I configure a printer using the printer
configuration tool in the KDE Control Module. (This is an unbearably
slow procedure, by the way, though I doubt that's related to the bug
here.) I can then print, but if I shutdown or reboot, the configured
printer disappears
I believe the problem has to do with file permissions. It seems like
you can set the configuration as an ordinary user and have it persist
even through logout and re-login, but rebooting the machine destroys the
saved configuration. For the moment I've fixed the problem by using
kmenuedit to
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kdeadmin
Related to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/368977
Kubuntu 9.04
system-config-printer-kde 4:4.2.2-0ubuntu2
system-config-printer-common 1.1.3+git20090218-0ubuntu19.1
hal-cups-utils 0.6.19+git20090217-0ubuntu7
python-qt4
Jaunty alpha 6 still can't seem to make a static IP connection via
knetworkmanager; I have the beta but haven't tried it yet.
I'm in general agreement with the commentators above who believe this
app needs serious work now. I find it has many annoying features:
1) integration with kwallet -
Sorry, I forgot one more complaint. Where are the error reports for
knetworkmanager? When a connection fails, you don't get any feedback on
why it failed.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/280762
Just a note that /etc/init.d/udev restart does not fix this problem;
only stopping and starting the service removes the read-only problem.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/253786
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