This is incredible. This bug is SIX years old.
And I've just gotten the very same here on Utopic (Final)
From Software Updater:
chdir /var/lib/emacsen-common/state/flavor/installed: No such file or directory
at /usr/lib/emacsen-common/lib.pl line 27.
dpkg: warning: subprocess old pre-removal
Pretty related to this: bug 278807
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package cmake 2.6.2-1ubuntu1 failed to ERROR: emacsen-common being
used before being configured.
To
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package cmake 2.6.0-4ubuntu2 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
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package cmake 2.6.0-4ubuntu2 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
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Oh, excuse me.
It should read Since the 'flavor' directory does not exist, ...
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package cmake 2.6.0-4ubuntu2 failed to install/upgrade:
OK, I could at least fix my issue by a VERY dirty hack:
$ cd /var/lib/emacsen-common/state
Since the 'package' directory does not exist, let's symlink to it so the
installation script will find the stuff it needs:
$ sudo ln -s package flavor
Password:
$
Now it will install. (at least) ...
Public bug reported:
Try the following on Ubuntu (or one of its flavors) and tell me what you
see:
$ info coreutils 'cat invocation'
Should give you the *detailed* cat manual. However, you will in fact
land on 2.14 'coreutils' Multi-call binary in the documentation. Now
idea yet how to fix
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Agree. They should definitely not be _mixed_.
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Title:
Strange quotation in german messages. i.e. 'cp -v .bashrc /tmp/'
outputs: ».bashrc“ -
WFM! (at least now)
Lubuntu 14.10 (devel)
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DuplicateSignature: package:coreutils:8.13-3ubuntu3.2
[modified: usr/bin/dircolors]:ErrorMessage: Link zur Sicherung von
»./usr/bin/csplit« vor Installation der neuen Version kann nicht angelegt
werden: Die Operation ist nicht erlaubt
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First of all, let's translate
21474836480 = overflow.
This is 500,000,000 in hexadecimal. (500 million)
BTW, your output is extremely specific on your settings in date and such. It
depends on whether I want to display the month or not.
There is a -ls option in find; no need to pipe this through xargs.
So try
$ find .
Your bypass did not work at all, but thanks to the debbug entry you
linked, I got two working variants now:
(fully compatible, anywhere)
$ info '(coreutils) cat invocation'
(note: might not work everywhere)
$ info Coreutils 'cat invocation'
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OK, this one-liner has to do the trick for me, until this is fixed
downstream:
#!/bin/bash
[[ $1 == ]] || info Coreutils $1 invocation
Wish this could be made an alias, but this is impossible since the
variable is _inside_ instead of at EOL
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No 'unclutter' here on Lubuntu Utopic (beta; default). Had to install it
manually. Considering the age of this bug, and that even Mr. Ubuntu
himself has replied here, this should have been included in the default
distro long ago??
Anyways, this is not why I chose to comment here as well.
A good
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package gdb-doc (not installed) failed to install/upgrade: trying to
overwrite '/usr/share/man/man1/gdb.1.gz', which is also in package gdb
Duplicate here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdb-doc/+bug/1368719
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There is *definitely only* the Regular style of this font. I can say
for sure for I've just used this font for a small part of my conky text
output and it would not respond on either the italic style or on the
bold one.
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Good question!
I'm on Utopic development version (i. e. 14.10) and there is no way to
get network back on automatically after hibernate! (suspend often caused
my machine to hard-lock so I can only use hibernate in my case)
It's a shame everyone ignores us, saying this is of minor importance.
Yes, hibernation itself DOES work in Utopic (Lubuntu flavor). However,
as I notice that I'm even able to hibernate my machine via GUI menu, I
might have done some change that enables this (because I do remember
there was something on launchpad about this being disabled in the
vanilla installation)
Thank you!
Hmm...Latest kernel...that's another interesting thing...always got nothing
but black screens in 3.16, hence I had to go back to the 3.13 series (patch
levels 30 +) and --- no more problems.
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$ sudo update-initramfs -k 3.13.0-32-generic -u
voila !! thanks again for leading me in the right direction.
I've decided to post this too here; maybe it will help some more users new to
Ubuntu.
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Strange.
I still got the line 307: readlink: not found error on bootup although
I do have initramfs-tools 0.103ubuntu8.
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Boot fails if
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I'm on Lubuntu Utopic (alpha 2), but I am almost sure this was the very
same in Trusty (stable).
This is actually no big thing, just kindly asking for some more logical
default configuration (in particular to ease life for new users).
$HOME/.config/openbox/lubuntu-rc.xml
Bingo!
I can confirm this bug has returned on my Lubuntu Trusty. Very annoying.
Thanks for the --autostart trick, at least it will stop presenting me a
US keyboard when logging in.
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...No, doesn't work. But I know now what the culprit is.
By default, Lubuntu ships a 'Keyboard Layout Handler' panel, which is *not*
identical to lxkeymap and will *constantly* interfere with lxkeymap. So to get
the keymap I need, I have to run lxkeymap once to get my settings, since the
Public bug reported:
I'm on Lubuntu Trusty 14.04.
This has never happened before 3.12.
Although I can confirm the CPU peaks when changing focus with different windows
(see https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ibus/+bug/1299759), my issue is
different from that described in 1299759.
Mine
Oh shiz, now that you're asking a bit more in-depth, I remember that one
was from gnome3-staging ;)
https://launchpad.net/~gnome3-team/+archive/ubuntu/gnome3-staging
To be frank, I was probably just sick to see that Ubuntu still ships
such an old version (yes, it's _really_ old) and lost
Workaround proposal (can't test with Chromium since I'm not using that)
What about a less brutal way of getting ibus out of the way by
Preferences-Language Support-Language-Keyboard input method system:
'none'
I'm on Lubuntu, but I *think* this should also work on the big boss ;)
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Didn't generate anything at all here.
I've tried to follow https://launchpad.net/+help-registry/openpgp-
keys.html exactly as written, but it does not work.
-Step 2 Select File New, select PGP Key and then follow the on-screen
instructions.
-Now you'll see your new key listed in the Passwords
WAIT A MINUTE...
I think now I know why there are so many bug reports. Ubuntu (even
Unified) uses a version that is roughly 4 years old!
https://git.gnome.org/browse/seahorse/tree/NEWS
They're currently at 3.12.2, and I can read heaps of fixes.
I'll look around, maybe I can find a PPA to get
YES!!!
3.12.0-1ubuntu1~trusty1 works SUPERB!
Please add this to the official repository ASAP.
3.12 can be fetched by adding PPA here
https://launchpad.net/~gnome3-team/+archive/gnome3-staging
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3.10 is now a whopping 4 years old...
https://launchpad.net/~gnome3-team/+archive/gnome3-staging
Does this version work fine for you?
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to comment 2 :
Yes, we disable hibernation by default in policykit-desktop-privileges.
LXDE's session menu needs to check whether suspend or hibernation is
possible (CanSuspend/CanHibernate) before offering it, similar to GNOME
and Unity's session-indicator.
Exactly my opinion! DO NOT DISPLAY
Thank you Chris (comment 19) and Norbert (comment 39)!
This also solved MY problem.
While gnome-tweak-tool didn't make me able to set Caps Lock as Compose
key (Sun Sparc Workstation style), xmodmap did the trick!
putting
keycode 66 = Multi_key
in my .Xmodmap will now finally let me use the
@Dimitri
Nope.
I'm on Lubuntu Saucy and there's indeed lightdm running here (and _not_ lxdm).
(Maybe it was lxdm on previous releases, which I didn't consider, though)
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Thanks a lot for your hard work in investigating this issue, very
appreciated!
I've been fighting with this IRQ problem for almost 2 years now. Same thing as
you reported, those random soft resetting link messages and drive resets out
of the blue.
Unfortunately, no one wants to tackle this
Ah yes? But it doesn't work any better now...
Here on Lubuntu Saucy, I cannot use *any* custom setxkbmap settings!
The right part of the UI, Advanced setxkbmap options is inaccessible and
cannot be dropped down at all!
And as you say, the panel item will override everything set by
setxkbmap.
Public bug reported:
This is more an enhancement request than a bug report, but it's not a
question either :)
This is from the vanilla bashrc on my Lubuntu Saucy beta: (bash
v4.2-5ubuntu3)
if [ $color_prompt = yes ]; then
Hmmm...this is trickier than I thought. :(
This fix will only work if bash is _invoked_ from within xterm. Calling xterm
via launchbar (or what this thing is called) will not apply the change.
Besides, I'm no longer sure whether this was actually the 'vanilla'
bashrc here on (new) Lubuntu. The
.bashrc problem solved. For no reason I can understand,
xterm*loginShell was set to TRUE in .Xresources. And that means, that
bash will not invoke .bashrc. (I guess zillions of beginners have been
tricked by that setting in other distros, since you first need to get
the idea of looking there.)
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I just upgraded from 12.04 to 12.10 (amd64)
This bug will also does not let you edit a software source (like changing one
from quantal to precise).
Correct! I've got the same problem with an older software that's still on PPA
and must be added under maverick. I have to remove the
oops this should read $ software-properties-gtk --massive-debug
sorry
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Ah, what is this: (tried to run $ software-updater-gtk --massive-debug )
ERROR:dbus.proxies:Introspect error on :1.82:/:
dbus.exceptions.DBusException: org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NoReply: Did
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Well, this animal here is still running Iceweasel 10.0.4, but I think that
doesn't matter.
Nvidia card yes (GeForce FX series). Running nouveau drivers, no proprietary
ones.
What Artem said in his initial post, proved WRONG on my machine. I had
IW 3.6.13 for quite a long time, and it always
Hi, though I'm aware that I am Debian user writing in an Ubuntu
bugtracker, I can confirm this problem here on my (slightly older)
Debian as well.
You've saved my life with those helpful posts! In case you thought this is an
ancient thread and this problem does no longer occur, don't shoot too
This should really be passed to the GDK guys as well (if no one has
beaten me to it meanwhile)
That XID collision, trouble ahead message originates from
/usr/lib/libgdk-x11-2.0.so.
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Well, I don't know about at .deb, but there is a package of the 10.3 player
(the FINAL version)
called flash-plugin-10.3.183.11-release.i386.rpm.
Just for test I tried installing it with
$ rpm -i --force-debian --nodeps flash-plugin-10.3.183.11-release.i386.rpm
and what I can I say,
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Hi Marcin,
WFM on Debian Lenny after upgrading from 2.26 to 2.30.2.
However, I can confirm your findings on either 2.26 (shipped with Debian Lenny)
or 2.28 (shipped with KNOPPIX 6.2 which is quite identical in architecture of
Debian distro).
Even though my Sofia package was correctly installed
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