I just ran into (and resolved) this. It appears to be a packaging /
dynamic-linking problem. Fundamentally, it seems that inkscape is not
compatible with having multiple versions of libpoppler present and
usable. This also explains why this issue is so consistent for the
people who
I just upgraded to gimp 2.10.6 and saw this as well.
--xsdg
I'm seeing this also. I ran a fresh Wheezy install, which installed a
3.2 kernel that continues to work properly. While doing so, I created
two partitions, both with btrfs, for / and /home. I completed the
install and everything worked fine.
Then I immediately did a dist-upgrade to
Okay, I'm at the machine again, so specific versions
$ COLUMNS=80 dpkg -l '*linux-image*'
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
|
Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
|/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
||/ Name
This is actually worse than I suspected. The logic for setting the start
cylinder and setting the end cylinder behave _differently_ on this account:
01:49:22 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
#parted /dev/sdc unit cyl p
Model: ATA MAXTOR STM332062 (scsi)
Disk /dev/scsi/host3/bus0/target0/lun0/disc: 38913cyl
Ari Pollak wrote:
xsdg wrote:
I'm admittedly not sure if this is a gimp problem or a glib problem. Also, I
have no idea how I might reproduce this, but hopefully the symptoms will
suggest where to look.
Unfortunately I don't really know what to do with this bug without steps
to reproduce or
Hi, all
I was running dhcp3-client 3.1.0-5 with dhcp3-common 3.1.0-5, and just ran into
this issue when I tried to supersede the (corrupted?) search value that
consistently ended up in my resolv.conf. I upgraded to 3.1.1-1, and it seems to
work fine now.
My config file (uncommented stuff)
To confirm, it seems like firefox 1.9~rc1-1 hasn't been built for alpha, i386,
powerpc, or sparc (all of which 1.9~b5-4 supports).
The problem is that 1.9~b5-4 was packaged before there was an xulrunner-1.9
which reported version 1.9. As the folks in #granparadiso on irc.mozilla.org
told me,
severity 463962 important
thanks
Package: openafs-modules-source
Version: 1.4.6.dfsg1-3
I upgraded to 1.4.6.dfsg1-3 on my i386 machine (Athlon 64 with 32-bit kernel and
userspace), and now I can only use authenticated AFS intermittently. Same
errors as the original reporter mentioned. Oddly
Package: icedove
Version: 2.0.0.9-3
Severity: wishlist
Thunderbird 2.0.0.12 was released, and fixes a number of security issues.
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severity 463815 grave
thanks
I upgraded from 0.10.99.2-1 to 0.10.99.4~svn-r3775-1 and now
xfce4-sensors-plugin starts, complains about hddtemp failing on /dev/fd0, and
exits. Running from the command line confirms what xfce4-sensors-plugin
reported, but it's stupid to try to get a
Simon Huggins wrote:
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Hrm, how bizarre. Your locale is en_US is there anything odd about your
keyboard setup in your X config? Can you give us the lines you have?
I've attached my X config. I'm currently running with the binary driver, though
the problem persists regardless of
Mathias:
I'm not sure, as I haven't poked at composite at all up to now. This seems to describe a
possibly-related situation (though, I'm not sure why the status is still New,
given that it was reported against 7.1)
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8499
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I am 99% sure this is an X problem.
(Written before experimenting):
I'm currently experiencing this problem on one of my machines, and am fairly
certain it's an xorg-related problem. I have the same versions of
xfce4-terminal, libvte9, and libvte-common on both machines. One machine is
Eulex from irc.freenode.org/#xfce confirmed this for 4.3.9.2 in testing
and reported that the behavior is back to that of 4.3.9.1 in svn. So I
haven't verified directly, but this might be fixed upstream.
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On Mon, 2005-05-16 at 16:51, Russ Allbery wrote:
xsdg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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Secondly, something, somewhere, recognized that the cache was on an XFS
partition, but only warned me after I was unable to do anything. From
re-reading the original report, it appears that this
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