LibreOffice bug - cannot load calc 5.1.4.2 28 June, 2017

2017-06-28 Thread paulwhee...@cox.net

LibreOffice bug - cannot load calc 5.1.4.228 June, 2017

You are getting this bug report, because you are listed as the 
'maintainer' for this package. See: 'Maintainer of LibreOffice package.png'



If you are not at fault, then send the information to libreoffice.


I would appreciate not getting any excuses for why your team is not 
responsible for this package, because the attached photo says you are! I 
doubt that hardware or OS has anything to do with this bug,



Bug Report:

I created a new linuxmint installation. I installed libreOffice. I tried 
to look at a calc file. Got the attached error message.


(see '/media/paul/26 Sep 2016 New/MyDocuments/Bug Reports - Not 
church/LibreOffice broken package - cannot load calc.png')



Also, I have attached a picture showing that the lost file is, indeed, 
in the directory! See: 'LibreOffice file is where it should be.png'



REALLY?


I have run linuxmint on this hardware and even the same version of mint 
for quite a while.


Now your package does not include a needed library?
Now what do I do, besides cry?


Frustrated, and falling behind in my work, because of your bug.

paul

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LibreOffice bug - cannot run office because of 'missing file' in 5.1.4.2 28 June, 2017

2017-06-28 Thread paulwhee...@cox.net
LibreOffice bug - cannot run office because of 'missing file' in 
5.1.4.228 June, 2017



You are getting this bug report, because you are listed as the 
'maintainer' for this package. See: 'Maintainer of LibreOffice package.png'



If you are not at fault, then send the information to libreoffice.


I would appreciate not getting any excuses for why your team is not 
responsible for this package, because the attached photo says you are! I 
doubt that hardware or OS has anything to do with this bug,



Bug Report:

I created a new linuxmint installation. I reinstalled libreOffice (for 
3rd time) after the removal problems listed in my prior emails. I tried 
clicking on a calc file I needed, and which I have opened dozens of 
times. Libreoffice barfed the same error message it had already 
complanied about. See: LibreOffice broken package - cannot load calc.png


I then checked to see if the file was 'missing'. No, it is exactly where 
LO thinks it shoud be!! See: LibreOffice file is where it should be! 
See: LibreOffice file is where it should be.png




REALLY?



This sounds like a programming or compiler or packaging bug! Whatever it 
is, needs to be fixed, so I can do my work of entry billable hours.




I have run linuxmint on this hardware for quite a while. Now your 
package cannot not include a needed library?


How is this possible? That section has worked for years!


Now what do I do, besides cry?


Frustrated, and falling behind in my work, because of your bug.

paul

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LibreOffice bug - cannot load calc 5.1.4.2 28 June, 2017

2017-06-28 Thread paulwhee...@cox.net

LibreOffice bug - cannot load calc 5.1.4.228 June, 2017


You are getting this bug report, because you are listed as the 
'maintainer' for this package. See: 'Maintainer of LibreOffice package.png'



If you are not at fault, then send the information to libreoffice.


I would appreciate not getting any excuses for why your team is not 
responsible for this package, because the attached photo says you are! I 
doubt that hardware or OS has anything to do with this bug,



Bug Report:

I created a new linuxmint installation. I installed libreOffice. I tried 
to look at a calc file. Got the attached error message.


(see '/media/paul/26 Sep 2016 New/MyDocuments/Bug Reports - Not 
church/LibreOffice broken package - cannot load calc.png')



Also, I have attached a picture showing that the lost file is, indeed, 
in the directory!



REALLY?


I have run linuxmint on this hardware and even the same version of mint 
for quite a while.


Now your package does not include a needed library?
Now what do I do, besides cry?


Frustrated, and falling behind in my work, because of your bug.

pau

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LibreOffice bug - cannot load calc 5.1.4.2

2017-06-28 Thread paulwhee...@cox.net

LibreOffice bug - cannot load calc 5.1.4.228 June, 2017


You are getting this bug report, because you are listed as the 
'maintainer' for this package. See: 'Maintainer of LibreOffice package.png'



If you are not at fault, then send the information to libreoffice.


I would appreciate not getting any excuses for why your team is not 
responsible for this package, because the attached photo says you are! I 
doubt that hardware or OS has anything to do with this bug,



Bug Report:

I created a new linuxmint installation. I installed libreOffice. I tried 
to look at a calc file. Got the attached error message.


(see '/media/paul/26 Sep 2016 New/MyDocuments/Bug Reports - Not 
church/LibreOffice broken package - cannot load calc.png')



Also, I have attached a picture showing that the lost file is, indeed, 
in the directory!



REALLY?


I have run linuxmint on this hardware and even the same version of mint 
for quite a while.


Now your package does not include a needed library?
Now what do I do, besides cry?


Frustrated, and falling behind in my work, because of your bug.

paul

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Re: Backporting intel-microcode to 16.04 LTS for errata fix

2017-06-28 Thread Robie Basak
On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 05:51:15PM +0800, Daniel J Blueman wrote:
> I find the intel-microcode package in Ubuntu 16.04 is heavily outdated
> (3.20151106.1) leaving many Intel Skylake and Kaby Lake systems
> vulnerable to incorrect program flow/state due to a processor errata
> [1] when Hyperthreading is enabled.

See https://launchpad.net/bugs/1700373

Robie


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Backporting intel-microcode to 16.04 LTS for errata fix

2017-06-28 Thread Daniel J Blueman
I find the intel-microcode package in Ubuntu 16.04 is heavily outdated
(3.20151106.1) leaving many Intel Skylake and Kaby Lake systems
vulnerable to incorrect program flow/state due to a processor errata
[1] when Hyperthreading is enabled.

This seems like sufficient rationale to backport the package
(3.20170511.1) from Artful which carries the updated microcode to
address the errata.

What's the consensus here?

[1] https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2017/06/msg00308.html
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