Examined the particular file further. It is a .cbr file - I misspoke
when I said it was .cbz. It appears to have a corrupt header. That
means the real problem is that evince is responding with the wrong error
message - it's saying I can't open this type of file when what it
really means is I
Public bug reported:
Tried to open a .cbz file that works fine on a standard Ubuntu 11.10
machine. In Lubuntu I got the message File type RAR archive
(application/x-rar) is not supported. Both rar and unrar are
installed, so that's obviously the Wrong Thing.
ProblemType: Bug
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.cbz files don't open, error message says rar archives not supported
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A Youtube thumbnail was displayed in the side panel of Totem after
searching for a Youtube video, but an error message window was displayed
when I tried to view the video by double-clicking the video thumbnail. I
am using Ubuntu 10.10 on a HP Pavilion dv1000 Notebook PC.
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Title:
unable to view Youtube video
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The patch in comment 19 does not address the problem of the injected
Enter, which will end up in the currently focused application; you will
need to grab Enter when getting the Super+P keycode.
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Video out hot key sends super + p + return on many upcoming Dell HP systems
Since I have upgraded to Feisty (from Edgy; ThinkPad t41p) *none* of the
drives other than the hard-drive work as they should (internal CDWriter,
external DVDWriter, usb hardisk, memory stick, multicard reade). I can
mount all of these drives by hand as root, but they will not automount
(yes, I
I have always had the ZAxisMapping options set to 4 5 and it makes
zilch of a difference.
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/31827
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