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chris@jones-ideapad-il:~$ cat /proc/bus/input/devices
I: Bus=0019 Vendor= Product=0005 Version=
N: Name="Lid Switch"
P: Phys=PNP0C0D/button/input0
S: Sysfs=/devices/LNXSYSTM:00/LNXSYBUS:00/PNP0C0D:00/input/input0
U: Uniq=
H: Handlers=event0
B: PROP=0
B: EV=
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System reported an error, so this is what I'm doing.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: grub-efi-amd64 2.02-2ubuntu8.15
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.4.0-137.163-generic 4.4.144
Uname: Linux 4.4.0-137-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.20.1-0ubuntu2.18
James Brierley solution seemed worked for me in Ubuntu 18.04. audio.conf
did not exist so I simply created it. I suspect dumping these in
main.conf would also work.
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Occurred during restart after today's 31/3/2015 update of Vivid.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.04
Package: gvfs-backends 1.23.92-1ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.19.0-10.10-generic 3.19.2
Uname: Linux 3.19.0-10-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
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-(cmsj@tenshu)-(~)- sudo ifup --allow auto lolif0
-(cmsj@tenshu)-(~)- sudo ifdown --allow auto lolif0
ifdown: interface lolif0 not configured
-(cmsj@tenshu)-(~)-
ifdown should be quiet here, like ifup is. Otherwise upstart's
network-interface.conf job may cause a log file
Public bug reported:
Upgraded fine from quantal to raring, but raring to saucy produced the
upgrade error because squid didn't like my config anymore. Not awesome
to fail an OS upgrade over that!
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
Package: squid3 3.3.8-1ubuntu3
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Upgraded fine from quantal to raring, but raring to saucy produced the
upgrade error because squid didn't like my config anymore. Not awesome
to fail an OS upgrade over that!
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
Package: squid3 3.3.8-1ubuntu3
Public bug reported:
The default Linux keyboard repeat rate is set about as fast as it can be
(in terms of the timeouts it will respect). This makes it almost, if not
entirely, impossible to successfully and accurately complete a server
(or desktop alternate) install over any kind of network
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The default Linux keyboard repeat rate is set about as fast as it can be
(in terms of the timeouts it will respect). This makes it almost, if not
entirely, impossible to successfully and accurately complete a server
(or desktop alternate) install over any kind of
Public bug reported:
NB: filing this kernel bug against Canonical because the 3.5.0 kernel
isn't officially suported upstream [1].
== Steps to reproduce ==
0. Follow these steps on an *x86* installation; *not* x86-64.
1. Download the first attachment Small test case ... as pwrite64_testcase.c
(The second program referred to above, because I can't provide multiple
attachments with one comment.)
** Attachment added: ptrace tracer that dumps register values at syscall
entry/exits
I should add one more but on information: the pwrite64_testcase.c
includes three statements for executing the pwrite64 syscall
#if 0
nr = pwrite(fd, content, sizeof(content), 10);
nr = syscall(SYS_pwrite64, fd, content, sizeof(content), 10, 0);
#endif
__asm__
fwiw this is not iLO specific, any hardware which is intercepting text
mode consoles for out of band administration, will be affected.
my anecdotal experience suggests that server people care deeply about
remote console access and end up working around this either by disabling
KMS, or by
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Fix typo in the manpage
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Keybindings containing control are not set
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Title:
terminator crashed with SIGSEGV in PyEval_EvalFrameEx()
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terminator crashed with ValueError in set_profile_values(): unable
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Title:
add a Open new window entry in .desktop file for unity integration
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Title:
Add option to remove the window dimmension from the title
To
I'm afraid I no longer have any of the hardware involved here, so I'd
say let's ditch the bug.
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Title:
Bluetooth connections named oddly
To
I haven't owned any of the hardware from this bug for a couple of years.
I see no useful purpose that can come from it at this point.
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Title:
Public bug reported:
lcd4linux specifies python-dev in its build-ceps, but does not include
--with-python in its debian/rules. The upstream configure script does
not detect python, it has to be manually specified.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Custom Commands menu does not behave as expected
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Custom Commands menu
Does this still happen?
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terminator crashed with SIGSEGV in
I believe I have fixed the terminal dragging crasher in trunk.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
terminator does
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Assignee: Thomas Hurst (tom.hurst) = (unassigned)
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Title:
terminator need to highlight search string
To
My guess is that we are started early and the window is not sized
properly right away. Not sure yet how to deal with that.
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Title:
automatic
Hmm, odd, I am running quantal and the icon does update for me when
using a keybinding. Could you run Terminator from another terminal and
see if any errors are printed when you switch broadcast setting?
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Is this still affecting you? Could you post your config file and some steps
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(I ask because the slider works for me)
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Dave is right in comment #5, we make a directory if we are going to
write a config. Otherwise, we don't.
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I've applied this to trunk. I'm not 100% sure what Launchpad will do
now, WRT the translation. If it seems like it's overriding it, please
let me know and I'll figure out another solution.
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I have updated the master translations file to include the latest
strings, including the preferences dialog. They should be translatable
shortly, when Launchpad updates.
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This is because on your system Control is being described as
Primary. I believe this is fixed in trunk - are you able to test that?
bzr branch lp:terminator
cd terminator
./terminator --no-dbus
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I don't think this can be a Terminator bug, we aren't doing anything special
when we are maximised. It might be worth checking your terminator preferences
to see what the background setting is - perhaps it's set to be transparent and
that is placing a high burden on your X server?
Seems kinda
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Title:
Keybindings
Also affects me. Cannot run unity at all, at present. Can run gnome
classic though.
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Title:
compiz crashed with SIGSEGV in
Patch applied to trunk, will be in the next release. Thanks!
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Title:
Focus new split window/area with Follow mouse pointer mouse focus
setting
To
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Terminator has a (some?) memory leak
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Ulr: It doesn't look like that wrapper is in current Ubuntu releases -
is it still in Debian?
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everyone to embrace
their
paradigm is beyond me. Set up sane (or your preferable, if you like)
defaults and
let the user decide.
I think it's a common mentality for developers to believe that their way
is the better way.
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, then perhaps an online office suite might be
the way to go for you.
Just food for thought.
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Public bug reported:
The following scenario leads to a zero byte encrypted passphrase store
and therefore likely considerable dataloss:
* Disk runs out of space which causes weird login screen behaviour
* User changes their password with passwd(1) so they can hand the laptop to a
support
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School again
Is this a high school or college? What sort of school are you referring to?
Is there an IT class at your school?
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, be grateful in Linux we have a choice to select and use
the filesystem the best suits our needs.
Regarding BtrFS. I think it's coming along nicely. I am using it in one
of my drives and I've had no issues at all. But yes, it is not final yet
as we all know.
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they're calling from and what address is the office they're calling from
because you charge $9.95 per minute of your time to talk to them and
you'll have send them the invoice. It quickly stops them talking.
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The British dictionary contains the word kidnaped, which I do not
believe to be a word. I suspect it means kidnapped.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: wbritish 7.1-1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-25.40-generic 3.2.18
Uname: Linux 3.2.0-25-generic
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wbritish kidnaped my OED
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This is an Oneiric install which was upgraded to Precise.
-(cmsj@kiryo)-(~)- mount | head -1
/dev/sda1 on / type ext4 (rw,noatime,errors=remount-ro)
Note that / is mounted as ext4
-(cmsj@kiryo)-(~)- rm /tmp/statlol
-(cmsj@kiryo)-(~)- date
Wed May 9 13:50:18 BST 2012
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stat does not display ext4 crtime
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This seems to be similar to what I have found after upgrading to
precise. When I plug in a webcam with micorphone via usb, that works
(but I need the rear microphone jack working as the webcam is only
borrowed to test the point.)
See attached screenshot. The rear microphone jack is detected.
Can I please see the ~/.config/terminator/config file which relates to
this crash?
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it if it was removed.
Cheers, Rick
To be honest, I can't stand anything to do with Gwibber and also agree that
it should be removed from the default install. And anyone with half an
understanding of programming code knows that Gwibber is terrible by design.
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This suggests that your config file has an invalid cursor_color entry.
I'm adding an error handler to reset it if this occurs.
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I just installed 11.10 and I am having the same problem with system halt
via bash shell call. The only way to halt the system is to press the
power button physically.
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The focus will depend on where the mouse is - if it's over the area that
will be the new terminal, focus will go to that terminal, so in the
strictest sense the focus is following the mouse. Having said that, I
can see the argument for focussing the new terminal.
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I got this just on automatic background mount shortly after rebooting
and logging in. Was rebooting after todays updates at 14h15 GMT.
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Title:
Because of a problem with fglrx I have had to reinstall from scratch. I
found that I could not reinstall from Ubuntu beta 2 or daily builds and
have had to reinstall natty then upgrade. (if it might give any clue to
the current bug the oneric install could not start the screen with or
without
On 26/09/11 11:14, Michael Vogt wrote:
Plus synaptic (e.g. bug #859355) is affected as well so its unlikely
that aptd itself is the problem.
Can someone try to reproduce this problem using a terminal (e.g.
gnome-terminal) please:
It would be nice to know if
$ sudo apt-cache gencaches -o
Public bug reported:
Octave branch 3.4 has been the stated stable release of octave for some time
now.
(see http://www.gnu.org/software/octave/)
The repo only contains 3.2. Latest stable release in June was 3.4.2. Will not
have been picked up in the Debian Freeze because it is missing in
Public bug reported:
Having upgraded a Dell PowerEdge from hardy to lucid we found it unable to
boot, instead falling to an initramfs with an error that it couldn't find the
root filesystem.
blkid -p on the boot device claimed ambivalent results due to multiple
filesystem signatures.
Simply
While it is perhaps the case (as is argued in 428318) that blkid cannot
be expected to be omniscient and choose the correct signature, the
reality is that this is a regression in functionality and telling people
to reformat is not really very good.
Perhaps it would therefore be useful for
(fwiw the additional filesystem signatures were two VFAT ones named
'DellUtility' so presumably relate to recovery partitions that were not
entirely erased when we formatted and installed Ubuntu)
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Andrea: which objects are you seeing that happening for?
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Terminator has a (some?) memory leak
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 711356 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/711356
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tab does not keep its name if split terminal is closed
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note the local in the /usr/local/bin/terminator in your error. You
are not running the packaged version, so your install is confused.
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Status: New = Incomplete
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Is this reproducible? It would be good to get the output of terminator
-d
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João: Thanks for the patch! I've added it to trunk at revision 1227 and
it will be in 0.96
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While I do think the -i option might be useful to respect in this
situation, a sufficiently strict .ssh/config that uses IdentitiesOnly
appears to be a viable workaround here
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I have many ssh keys loaded into my ssh agent. If I specify a specific key on
the command line with ssh -i, the ssh client still offers all of my agent keys
before trying the one I specified.
This has the unfortunate consequences of:
* hitting login attempt limits on
Public bug reported:
I have many ssh keys loaded into my ssh agent. If I specify a specific key on
the command line with ssh -i, the ssh client still offers all of my agent keys
before trying the one I specified.
This has the unfortunate consequences of:
* hitting login attempt limits on
While I do think the -i option might be useful to respect in this
situation, a sufficiently strict .ssh/config that uses IdentitiesOnly
appears to be a viable workaround here
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The system thinks this error occurred int nvidia-common but I have an
ATI graphics card installed. I have changed the graphics card from an
nvidia card recenty but then did a fresh install. ???
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package:
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Title:
package linux-image-3.0.0-8-generic 3.0.0-8.10 failed to
install/upgrade: run-parts: /etc/kernel/postinst.d/nvidia-common
exited with
On 12/08/11 18:02, Brian Murray wrote:
It looks to me like -updates needs to be stripped from the name in
nvidiadetector.py.
The update that included this a few minutes ago has fixed this bug for
me. It has also fixed the manifestation of the same bug under 825331.
Many thanks!
Chris Jones
I had the issue with 10.10 Maverick right up until I upgraded to 11.04
Natty. Now it seems to have been fixed in Natty.
You should probably close the bug report unless anyone else is having
this issue with Natty.
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On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 4:11 PM, Chris Jones cjlinux...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 3:05 PM, Chandru chandru...@gmail.com wrote:
The update is available in the repos.
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Ok, now I just feel like an idiot. Posting to this mailing list from FF5 now
through
I started the survey but stopped on the third page. Not only were the
questions as confusing as hell, but they were repetitive and stupid. I have
absolutely no idea of the correlation between those questions and what you
set out to achieve.
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First off, my apologies if someone has asked this already, but I've only
been skimming over the mailing list lately.
Simple question, will Firefox 5 reach Natty 11.04?
Or will any releases part of the new rapid release cycle from Mozilla be
held off until 11.10?
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I recently wrote an article that relates to this topic. It's only
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And feel free to comment.
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The problem here is one of complexity. The simple presence of gconf key
suggesting that a window manager is configured to use sloppy focus doesn't
actually mean that a) the user is using that window manager, b) the user is
even using gconf.
I am not interested in attempting to detect all of the
Just a quick congrats on the 11.04 release. I was previously running Fedora
and openSUSE because I was angry with the previous state of Ubuntu. Yet the
11.04 release has made me return. Well done to all the developers and all
others involved to make such an awesome release possible.
Cheers and
I'm actually gonna go against the grain and say that I reckon the release of
Ubuntu 11.04 and Unity is going to benefit Canonical and make them even
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: squid
I have an amd64 version of Lucid running squid as a reverse cache. It
crashed today with a SIGABRT after logging several variants of
'storeLocateVaryRead: Unexpected data'. An except of cache.log will be
attached to this bug.
** Affects: squid
** Attachment added: squidcache.log
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/squid/+bug/771818/+attachment/2091481/+files/squidcache.log
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Binary package hint: squid
I have an amd64 version of Lucid running squid as a reverse cache. It
crashed today with a SIGABRT after logging several variants of
'storeLocateVaryRead: Unexpected data'. An except of cache.log will be
attached to this bug.
** Affects: squid
Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2011 21:03:16 +0800
From: Delan Azabani de...@azabani.com
To: ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: pure EFI booting, Intel Macs, etc.
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Hi all,
I hope I'm not wasting
There's a bit of discussion going on at the moment regarding the tightening
of scheduled releases of Firefox and their inclusion in Fedora.
I was curious as to how the Ubuntu Developers felt about it and whether they
feel they will be able to keep up with an increased Firefox release schedule
Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2011 12:03:41 +0100
From: Chris Coulson chrisccoul...@ubuntu.com
Subject: Re: Ubuntu and future Firefox update schedule
On Thu, 2011-04-14 at 20:27 +1000, Chris Jones wrote:
There?s a bit of discussion going on at the moment regarding the
tightening of scheduled releases
are
getting fed more and more ram with each update/upgrade. So the amount of ram
usage the WM uses is almost irrelevant now considering anyone serious enough
to be running Ubuntu Studio will more than likely have 4GB or more ram
anyway.
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Chris Jones
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to do with Unity.
But at a guess, your bug report would definitely be related to Ubuntu
directly rather that Anjuta.
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