Public bug reported:
package ssh-import-id 5.5-0ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
installed post-installation script returned error exit status 139
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: ssh-import-id 5.5-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.19.0-69.77~14.04.1-ge
Public bug reported:
Issues on Ubuntu 12.04 lts x64 and 13.04 x64
Hello there, I have been using ubuntu for some time now and I have had
main problems with ubuntu one was that Ubuntu does not supports Wpa-psk
Keys in order to connect to wi-fi and WPS (Wi-fi Protected Setup) I know
that a lot of
Public bug reported:
Issues on Ubuntu 12.04 lts x64 and 13.04 x64
Hello there, I have been using ubuntu for some time now and I have had
main problems with ubuntu one was that Ubuntu does not supports Wpa-psk
Keys in order to connect to wi-fi and WPS (Wi-fi Protected Setup) I know
that a lot of
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I can confirm this bug is occurring on 12.10 with evince 3.6.0. Marked
as "Confirmed".
Another file that results in the crash can be found at
http://asiancentury.dpmc.gov.au/sites/default/files/white-paper
/australia-in-the-asian-century-white-paper.pdf
Terminal output:
>> evince australia-in
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** Summary changed:
- .docx filetype not associated with
Public bug reported:
Situation: .odt and .doc files correctly, open in LibreOffice Writer.
.docx files on the other hand, despite having the expected LibreOffice
Writer icon, are opened by "Archive Manager" by default.
What I expected to happen: .docx filetype would be associated with LibreOffice
Robert,
Wonderful! That solves my problem.
Thanks!
- Sam
On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 12:12 AM, Robert Roth wrote:
> Sam L.: I have separate sections for PPAs, and it work separately for each
> one, so I can select/deselect all updates from elementaryart PPA, but leave
> the other PPA
Hi Robert,
Thanks for your reply and the screenshot. If the checkbox appears for every
section, that does indeed solve my problem. For example, if I have a "Wine
Team PPA" and a "Banshee Team PPA" is it possible to deselect individual PPA
groups or does the checkbox apply only to -all- PPAs such t
I'm using Natty 11.04 64bit on a Toshiba NB550D. All updates applied
after a fresh install. I'm running the kernel "Linux ubuntu
2.6.38-8-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Mon Apr 11 03:31:24 UTC 2011 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux"
dmesg shows the following error:
[8.330467] SP5100 TCO timer: SP5100 T
I installed i386 Ubuntu 11.04 today from the final release ISO and this
bug still affected me. I had to ALT click to drag up the window and even
then when the installer was downloading files I was unable to see
progress. I couldn't resize the window manually either, as the pointer
had changed to th
This occurred on my 64-bit system when trying to close the Archive
Manager after installing "rar" and "unrar" at the progam's insistence in
order to be able to open .rar files. I noticed I still maintained
elevated privileges after the install was done and I wanted to close the
program to drop the
Why the status change, exa76?
On 15/04/2011, at 4:13 AM, exa76 <697...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
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: global name 'logging' is not defined
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Binary package hint: aptdaemon
This occurred just after pressing the "check" button to find new
updates. This is the first time I've received this error since testing
Natty. The update-manager indicates that package information was last
updated 15 hours ago.
ProblemType: Cra
ioannis's scenario is identical to mine
On Sat, Apr 9, 2011 at 5:36 PM, ioannis <697...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
>
> crash occured after a gnome session login and an aupdate of my nvidia
> drivers in the previous session
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Title:
compiz crashed with SIGSEGV in free() after holding "alt" and trying
to drag window down
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: compiz
This crash occured when I held down alt and attempted to click drag the
title bar down to resize the window.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: compiz-core 1:0.9.4git20110322-0ubuntu5
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.38-8.41-g
I note that the original report was i386, if it matters, I saw this
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Title:
polkit-gnome-authentication-agent-1 crashe
I discovered this error was because the default music player was set to
"custom" execute the command "banshee-1" (which was the name of banshee
in versions found in the banshee PPA). This setting appears to be
preserved on clean install (with a separate /home) so if a user moves
from Maverick and
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: unity
Right clicking on applications in the Unity dash does nothing. I
believe (on the basis of end-user expectation) it should present an
identical context menu to the one that is presented to the user upon
right clicking a program in the unity launcher
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: unity
The "Listen to Music" shortcut loads Totem by default, not Banshee which
is Natty's default music player. Totem is a movie player (and is labeled
as such) and should not be used as default for the "Listen to Music"
shortcut.
** Affects: unity (Ubun
apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected natty running-unity
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: update-manager
- At present if a user right clicks on the list of updates they're able to
- "check all" or "uncheck all". It would be very helpful to allow the user
- to unche
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: unity
Some kind of introduction to Unity should be provided given the
significant change to the user experience in Natty compared to 10.10. As
a new user I have no knowledge of the interface or how to utilise it
appropriately to even begin finding helpful
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
At present if a user right clicks on the list of updates they're able to
"check all" or "uncheck all". It would be very helpful to allow the user
to uncheck updates related to a specific piece of software in this
same, quick way. This coul
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: indicator-sound
At present a left or right click on track information in indicator-sound
copies the track information to the clipboard. To bring focus to a music
player a user needs to click it's name. At least in my personal case,
instinctively, in an ef
Karmus,
An updated version at some point must have fixed the issues I was having. I'm
now running the latest Gwibber maverick release and this is no longer an issue.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gwibber
Posting media such as a video to Facebook without a description
accompanying it causes the notification bubble that appears afterwards
to be empty, showing only the facebook name of the poster. I would like
to suggest in such cases having at least
Hi Robert,
Thanks for the response. I think your point is very much a valid one. The
only case I can report is my own. Normally I use * but for some reason I
tried 'x', brain freeze it would seem. With your explanation in mind and in
noting the behaviour of other calculators like Windows Calculator
In addition as with the duplicate bug, my twitter is not connecting for
about 5 days now. Though, I did notice the arrow (> Broadcast) no longer
goes away when I dismiss the dialog.
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Hi Omer,
It is indeed still happening in maverick.
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Hi Kamus,
I have updated to the latest version and the problem still occurs. I have
run 'gwibber --debug' when the problem occurs and all I am getting is some
errors when the main app first opens (before any errors) and then some
printouts when I scroll up or down. Nothing when the error specifical
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gwibber
Release: Ubuntu maverick 10.10
Gwibber version: 2.31.91
What I expected to happen: My broadcast account streams to be refreshed
silently every x minutes as set in preferences.
What happens instead: The broadcast accounts window appears, which I
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gcalctool
gcalctool 5.28.2 (Lucid)
I think it might be a good idea when gcalctool is in "Basic" view to
make pressing the 'x' key register as a 'times' equation.
Thanks.
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Status: New
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>From upstream since the bug tracker isn't working: I just commited the change
>in our subversion reporitory. It will take effect
at the next package update. The changelog contains ‘LP: 605497’, and therefore
should automagically clause your Launchpad bug when the updated package is
pulled in Ub
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Hi all,
I would've forwarded to Debian but for some reason 'submittodebian' doesn't
seem to be working on my box. I compile the report and it asks me to submit it.
I say 'yes' and it claims to be submitted tells me a copy is sent to me and
it'll be about an hour until it's in my inbox but 24hrs
"System Updates" seems best to me. That is in line with the other items
in the "System --> Administration" menu. For example, "System Monitor",
"System Testing". That said, I would advocate using "Software Updater"
for now if that's what has been specified in the SoftwareUpdateHandling
specificatio
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Removed last line from debian/control. Debdiff attached. Subscribing
sponsors.
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Here's a debdiff that changes the category to 'Science'. Subscribing
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I've tested mainline kernel (http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/) v2.6.32.16-lucid, v2.6.32.18-lucid, v2.6.32.20-lucid and
can confirm that sound works fine in all.
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I updated my kernel through Ubuntu's Update Manager today and my ASUS
HDAV1.3 Deluxe sound card is no longer recognised. The kernel version
with this problem (from uname -a) appears to be 'Linux 2.6.32-24-generic
#41-Ubuntu SMP Thu Aug 19 01:38:40 UTC 2010 x86_64 GNU/Linux'.
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Stefano,
I think I've made the changes required, correctly. Thanks.
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ht
Here's a debdiff with the fix.
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Here's the final patch - disregard others.
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Bit of a problem with the last debdiff. Should be fixed now, if someone
could make sure that'd be super.
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Here's the debdiff - all is as it should be, fingers crossed. I'll
subscribe the sponsers team.
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@Vish: Sorry, I had to reformat my box and no longer have the files I
changed etc. Is there a way to make the debdiff you'd like me to attach from
what was sent along with the debian bug report?
On Sat, Aug 7, 2010 at 8:12 PM, Vish wrote:
> @Sam L. , submit the debdiff here on launc
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Doug,
Thanks for the suggestion. I have removed the package and will see how it
goes. Though, it isn't exactly a fix, I hope this problem can eventually be
fixed at the source vs a 'workaround'.
On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 11:43 AM, zszoet
wrote:
> As far as I remember, I didn't have this problem be
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Phil's suggestion is good. It gives a description that is both
informative and not confusing. Though I'd suggest moving "It can also be
used to scan and print photos." to the top paragraph rather than having
it tacked on to the end of the paragraph discussing file-type support.
So, like this:
"GIM
Mohamed,
Thank you for submitting the bug report. It is clear in my eyes that the
current description and title is somewhat confusing. However, ufw is not Ubuntu
specific as far as I know. My suggestion would be to change the text firstly
from the current name "Firewall Configuration" to someth
I just want to check: is this something a fix will be (can be) released
for? Or is the manual fix the only solution?
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I would say that is a good idea but to perhaps avoid technical terms
altogether to avoid scaring people off? Those that need the complex
features will know they're available. Something like "GIMP is an image
manipulation program that has been designed to be extensible to
accomplish just about anyth
I would say that is a good idea but to perhaps avoid technical terms? Those
that need Something like "GIMP is an image manipulation program that has
been designed to be extensible to accomplish just about anything. Draw,
paint, edit images, and much more!".
On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 4:51 PM, Andrew
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