Public bug reported:
Searching using the keyboard in window spread (Ctrl+W) should allow
slightly more intellegent searching, either using regexps, or searching
anywhere in the window title, instead of at just the start.
** Affects: unity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
I encountered the same problem when upgrading to 13.10 from 13.04
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Title:
package tex-common 3.15 failed to install/upgrade: ErrorMessage:
subp
Related to the cairo version.
Upstream bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/inkscape/+bug/813886
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Title:
PS/EPS save doesn't work
To manage notificat
I've since found that this problem doesn't occur in debian with inkscape
v0.47 that ships with it.
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Title:
PS/EPS save doesn't work
To manage not
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Title:
PS/EPS
Public bug reported:
See the sample file I've included with this bug. When saving it in ps or
eps formats, the text in the figure doesn't appear in the ps/eps files.
I've tried all options like converting text to path.
This conversion works fine on Windows. Suspect a linux specific bug.
To repro
Public bug reported:
Preview function of sympy doesn't work without file eulervm.sty.
Suggest adding texlive-fonts-extra as package dependency.
Sample program:
>>> from sympy import Integral, preview
>>> from sympy.abc import x
>>> preview(Integral(x**2, x))
** Affects: sympy (Ubuntu)
Impor
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: morse-x
Version numbers upstream follow the format 0.MMDD and multiverse has
MMDD. For example, the package released on 15 Apr 2004 has version
number 20040415 in multiverse and 0.20040415 in the debs on the author's
home page (http://213.239.210.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: morse-x
1. The version currently available is from 2004 and the latest upstream
version is from 2006. Suggest upgrade of package.
Ref: http://213.239.210.122/~sbeyer/#morse-x
** Affects: morse-x (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
Seconded.
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Installing module for wrong kernel flavor breaks system (modules missing)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/226960
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I've tried installing noip2 on a fresh Hardy install and can confirm the
following bugs:
Installation fails when -
1. The password contains a space.
2. The username and/or password is incorrect.(eg. Try entering some username
and leave all other fields at their defaults which includes a blank p
The command used was:
sudo apt-get install noip2
I did a complete removal and then tried reinstalling the pacakge. I did
get a blue-coloured screen where I entered my username, password etc.
after which this error message came up.
noip was working perfectly in Gusty and the error first appeared
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kubuntu-kde4-desktop
I'm using Hardy with ubuntu-desktop, kubuntu-dekstop and kubuntu-
kde4-desktop packages installed. The main menu in Gnome has two entries
for KDE packages - two Kate entries, two Konqueror entries and so on.
Instead of one pointing to
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: no-ip
Package doesn't install on Hardy, apt-get returns this:
Preconfiguring packages ...
Selecting previously deselected package noip2.
(Reading database ... 274273 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking noip2 (from .../noip2_2.1.7-7ubunt
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