From log:
Setting up grub-common (1.99~rc1-13ubuntu3) ...
Installing new version of config file /etc/grub.d/00_header ...
Installing new version of config file /etc/grub.d/30_os-prober ...
Installing new version of config file /etc/grub.d/20_linux_xen ...
Installing new version of config file
Confirming because multiple people are hitting this.
I don't get this; but I run Kubuntu.
Is anyone seeing this on anything newer than 11.04?
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Setting up grub-pc (1.99~rc1-13ubuntu3) ...
Installing new version of config file /etc/grub.d/05_debian_theme ...
/usr/sbin/grub-probe: error: file not found.
Auto-detection of a filesystem of /dev/sdb4 failed.
Please report this together with the output of /usr/sbin/grub-probe
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Still broken in the g++-4.4 in Quantal:
dg@major:~$ g++-4.4 x.cpp -g -O2
dg@major:~$ ./a.out
a.out: x.cpp:11: int main(): Assertion `v.size() = v.capacity()' failed.
Aborted (core dumped)
4.5,4.6,4.7 all seem good.
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Importance: Undecided = Low
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I agree a more flexible /etc/hosts would be nice; I'd agree eglibc would
probably be a good place to ask.
It's unlikely this would be fixed in ubuntu itself.
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Can anyone confirm if they see this on any newer version - on Quantal,
under KDE, GNUcash can render my 1+ transaction test file fine,
UNLESS I set GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS=1
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+ [grub-probe: error: cannot find a GRUB drive for /dev/sdb5., The drive (hd0)
is defined multiple times in the device map
Triaged: Seems a fully defined request - might make sense to make the
device nodes automagically as well though.
Importance: Medium (I thought about wishlist, but given that the binary
is built by the source, it being missing seems an ommission)
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Confirmed on 3.5.5-0ubuntu1 evince on Quantal Alpha.
That is quite bizarre; first time through for me it didn't happen, but looped
between 7 and 8 on the way back upwards,
but then I went back down and it looped between 6 and 7.
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Kernel oopsed, so I reckon this is best in the linux package (even if it
did happen in response to being tickled by nbd).
You'll probably get some mails asking for apport information etc and
possibly to try other kernels.
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Both of those locations do exist in Quantal's bash-doc package.
dg@major:/usr/share/doc/bash/examples/startup-files$ ls
apple Bash_aliases bash-profile Bash_profile bashrc Bashrc.bfox README
dg@major:/usr/share/doc/bash/examples/startup-files$ cd
/usr/share/doc/bash-doc/examples
Changing to ecryptfs-utils.
This doesn't sound like a bug in gnome-terminal; normally something like that
is a case of the ecryptfs mount program
turning off 'echoing' before asking for the password; it sounds like it didn't
trap the ctrl-c and turn it back on before exiting.
(If this only
I can't reproduce this here; wish is opening fine for me on 12.10
quantal in both KDE and Unity 2d.
Can you describe what the latest versionyou're having this problem with
is and what desktop you are running?
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Well, if the mount played nice, it could trap sigint and ensure it turned the
echo back on couldn't it?
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gnome-terminal
Well, there's the ~30second pause in the dmesg - not obvious why though; do you
still have this bug on this hardware?
If so what external devices do you have connected?
[1.919205] EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered data mode.
[1.974548] usb 2-2.3: configuration #1 chosen from 1
OK, so bash-completion is doing the right thing here; it's looking for
the next director,y finding the right thing and there is only one
directory to go to; so this is correct behaviour.
So, I say if this is a bug it's x11-common's.
So - is it a bug?
Well /usr/bin/X11 is probably there for
as per previous comment, I believe this is an invalid.
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bash completion cd
As per Jessesmith's comments about it being fixed in 4.6; Ubuntu now has 5.5-1,
and the menu seems to work.
(can't honestly say I understand how to play the thing, but hey...it seems to
work).
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Triaged: The reporter seems to have it down to a line of code.
Medium; I can see it might be seen as a High (high impact, small proportion of
users?)
Karsten; have you found a work around for this in the last 2.5 years?
(Dave just randomly looking at old untriaged bugs).
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Hi Ronald,
I've just done the same with my graphics card (A Radeon hd4350 on Quantal)
and it's given me a full 4k dump; so I've set as fixed release.
Have you had a chance to try it on something newer to check? However, you
might be hitting a problem either with the age of the kernel on
Hi PioneerAxon - did you mean to set that to fix committed on gcalctool
(Ubuntu)? I don't
think it should be set as such unless that version of the package is in the
ubuntu repos
(I've not checked to see if it is )
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Interestingly cache=none doesn't make much odds to the load. I'm not
sure what the Debian disk clear is doing to it - see later;
So the combo's I've just tried are:
Performance options 'Cache mode: 'default' IO mode 'default'
/usr/bin/kvm -name debian -S -M pc-0.12 -cpu
Hi Hannes,
What hardware were you doing this test on ?
I saw similar abysmal speed running this on a debian install inside a qemu kvm
guest (bug 1035921) - and it does seem to be blockdev-wipe that's inexplicably
slow.
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OK, I'll put it to triaged; the gcalctool(Ubuntu) should only go to Fix
committed once someone can confirm the upstream code has made it into
the ubuntu package.
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Requested triaged/wishlist by mapreri on #ubuntu-bugs; he confirmed he'd
checked the needs-packaging requirements.
Looking at the github it looks like it has a debian directory for
harmattan, by JP; so most of the work should already be done.
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odd IO/load behaviour running debian installer guest
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I'm running a QQ host (i7-860); I've got a VM that I'm testing the new debian
installer in; the VM is
backed onto a raw LVM partition, on an otherwise idle 7200RPM SATA disk
(manages about 120MB/s write)
With the debian installer 'Erasing data on Virtual disk 1, partition
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For reference the Debian installer I'm testing is debian-wheezy-
DI-b1-amd64-netinst, md5sum f0327af48936aa155bd9f3854b1c7f05
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odd
Added ubuntu gcc package in; since the consensus seems to be an unknown
(possibly fixed)
gcc bug. Marking High since if it's producing broken packages that would be a
bad thing.
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Hi TJ,
Yeh I noticed that changelog.
The directory I'm using has 138 files in and is the
Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l of a linux kernel tree (which has a
handful of pdf's in)
The problem here is the 'reliably' - it's tempremental; if you spend a few
minutes flipping between directories and
interesting. my main desktop is KDE with the open Radeon drivers, I also
managed to recreate it in a KDE kvm guest (Quantal guest, Project Neon KDE,
running Cirrus graphics); I couldn't recreate it in a guest without a window
manager, with ubuntu-2d or fvwm.
It could be a bad interaction with
@Brian Actually, this is a fresh install (new SSD about a month ago)
from a QQ Kubuntu Alpha cd.
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apport-collect has missing dependence:
OK, I've recreated this. It appears to be related to the ubuntu overlay
scrollbars - the ones that just pop up some of the time when you hover
over them. If in a terminal you do:
export LIBOVERLAY_SCROLLBAR=0
xlog
you should find it works OK.
(Tried in ubuntu-2d in a vm, I get the problem and
Added overlay-scrollbar since this seems to be an incompatibility with
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Medium: Non-essential hardware component
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Repeated seg:
start xpilot-ng (x11)
select internet
It says it's doing a DNS lookup
and then dies:
dg@major:~/Documents$ xpilot
Copyright � 1991-2005 by Bj�rn Stabell, Ken Ronny Schouten, Bert Gijsbers,
Dick Balaska, Uoti Urpala, Juha Lindstr�m, Kristian
I'm not sure this is a dependency problem.
I've got the same error, but I seem to have python-launchpadlib and
python-launchpadlib-toolkit installed - I wonder if the problem here is
that python3-launchpadlib is not installable:
dg@major:~/Documents$ dpkg -l \*launchpad\*|cat
I'd love to be able to be able to attach the full apport crash report,
but apport is sulking (bug 1023964); so here is a bt full from gdb:
dg@major:~$ gdb `which xpilot-ng`
GNU gdb (Linaro GDB) 7.4-2012.06-ubuntu
Copyright (C) 2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3
I don't understand this backtrace; it shows the failing printf as the
one at welcome.c:1035 which is:
sprintf(sip-pingtime_str, %4d, sip-pingtime);
and meta.h has:
pingtime_str[5]
so that's all peachy - 4 character string into a 5 char array.
but the backtrace for sprintf is odd; why is it
oh ok, here's the problem; in this case we're seeing sip-pingtime get a
value of 1 so it's overflowing that buffer; something needs to up
the size of the buffer and/or use snprintf.
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crash on asking for internet
As you say this doesn't seem to be a problem any more (tested on quantal
after working around bug 1033250), so I'll close as fix released.
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package xpilot-ng-server 1:4.7.3-1.2 failed to install/upgrade: Unterprozess
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package xpilot-ng-server 1:4.7.3-1.2 failed to install/upgrade:
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package xpilot-ng-server 1:4.7.3-1.2 failed to install/upgrade:
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+ package xpilot-ng-server 1:4.7.3-1.2 failed to install/upgrade [chmod: cannot
access `/var/run/xpilot-ng-server': No such file
Medium because it was breaking peoples upgrades
Hmm, so I'm testing this on Quantal (pacakge 4.7.3-1.4); and I can
install the package, and I can reinstall the package - so maybe this is
now fixed and the problem is now fixed.
Looking at the changelog for -1.4:
xpilot-ng (1:4.7.3-1.4)
Old bug, but I can confirm I can still repeat this on 3.7.3-1 on
Quantal; it's a bit temperamental but I managed to get a partial file
list where more appeared as I hovered the mouse over it using a
directory with a lot of files in and scrolling up and down a bit.
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Triaged - Trivially reproducable
High-Prevents app from functioning correctly at all
(for hjd via #ubuntu+1)
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I've just tried this on the build on Quantal (3.3.12-3) and it's still
very broken.
It sometimes lets you paste into something else (tried both xterm and
konsole) but it's never the last thing you highlighted with the mouse,
and if you use edit-copy it sometimes changes what is pasted elsewhere,
It looks like kdvi got removed after Hardy, and since Hardy desktop is
out of support I think it's probably best to close this.
Dave
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Hi Fantec,
This is actually a bug in your test program; if you compile with -Wall you
see:
t.c:50:2: warning: implicit declaration of function ‘mremap’
[-Wimplicit-function-declaration]
t.c:50:7: warning: assignment makes pointer from integer without a cast
[enabled by default]
Without
It's a kernel panic, so flipping to package linux (even though it was triggered
by i8kutils)
You'll get another message from the system asking you to try a newer kernel
probably and to collect some data.
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Hi Mark,
Sorry - I've just confirmed this problem still exists on my Quantal host; if
I use SDL I get the error:
Could not initialize SDL(No available video device) - exiting
in /var/log/libvirt/qemu/fiddle3.log
If I do the xhost's in #19 then it works; so sorry - still broken.
(Unlike when
Could be a dupe of 774434
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Mouse goes invisible upon activating any element.
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evince print function is corrupted
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Thanks - I agree; still seems to be present in Quantal.
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Marking High because it's probably not good to repeatedly shutdown
without a proper unmount.
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Hi Damon,
Can you attach a screenshot of the window as it appears for you?
Under KDE on 12.10alpha, xlog does show me a remarks field (if I scroll to the
bottom).
This is xlog package 2.0.5-2
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D language support for cgdb
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On Quantal, this happens on arm-linux-gnueabi-g++-4.6 but not 4.7
dg@major:~/Downloads$ arm-linux-gnueabi-g++-4.7 -g --static -W -Wall -Wextra
-std=c++0x -pedantic -pedantic-errors -ofast -ftree-vectorize -fno-exceptions
-fno-rtti -ffast-math -flto -funsafe-loop-optimizations
since it's 4.6 on both Precise (as per original report) and on Quantal
seems more appropriate here.
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Hi Magnus,
If I understand correctly, your system boots correctly after the problems in
Grub - is that correct?
If that's right, or at least you can login, then please run:
apport-collect 1014551
to add some log and detail to this report. Could you also please tell
us:
1) How is
Triaged because linked to upstream
Medium - well it's somewhere around serverish.
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Hi Frank,
Can you try this again and if it still happens, run
apport-collect 971594
for it to collect some information about what happened.
Dave
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Hi Jordi,
Can you please explain a bit more about what doesn't work, and when it
doesn't work?
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Hi Jeff,
I reckon that given you're getting a kernel panic it's probably right for
this to be against the kernel (even if it's triggered by powertop). You'll
probably get some requests to run apport-collect to collect kernel logs now.
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Title:
No possibility to change the color of the notification bubbles
To
Edward: Might be worth checking with a Cairo dev; I mean there might be
an underlying cause as to why that end cff_dict_get_operands returned
null.
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Not seen this bug for a while; the machine is currently running Quantal;
and I don't remember seeing this bug during the Precise series either;
so it's probably worth closing.
Oiv's comment #2 maybe worth trying if anyone ever hits it again but I suspect
the Radeon code has moved on a lot in the
Hmm, I see your point about it being upside down; although I think as an
abstract recognisable representation of a cable in an RJ45 socket it
does fairly well; if it was turned the other way up it would be hard to
represent the socket without being obscured by the cable, and making the
top bit
Given the workaround shown in the referenced thread, it seems likely
that it could be Flash rather than firefox that's at issue; although the
curiosity of why it apparently works on Mint is odd:
see:
http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/multi/flash-player-11-problems-playing.html#id_48891
Step
Seems trivially repeatable given the instructions; I'm on Quantal;
looking in the source of cairo I see (cairo-cff-subset.c:1181):
operand = cff_dict_get_operands (font-top_dict, CHARSET_OP, size);
if (font-is_cid !operand)
return CAIRO_INT_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED;
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Confirmed for me on libreoffice 3.6.0~rc2-0ubuntu3 on Quantal.
There seem to be multiple problems; all the rows/columns are 0 size, but even
if you drag these open it doesn't render.
The file does render OK in calligra.
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Importance: Undecided = Medium
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Load a PDF into okular, hit ctrl-F, type your search term - nothing happens
except for the spinny icon keeping spinning.
I do notice that on the terminal I have had:
QMetaObject::invokeMethod: No such method
Okular::Document::doContinueNextMatchSearch(void *,void
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Status: Unknown
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It looks like there is a bad patch in the source package, or at least a
disagreement with the tar; it's leaving a .rej :
apt-get source binutils-multiarch
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Picking 'binutils' as
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patch rejected during unpack
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This corresponds to binutils bug
http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=13135
There are mismatched printf formats and arguments that cause segs or incorrect
offsets in ARM disassembly in
binutils 2.22; the simplest example (on 32bit x86 Quantal) from the upstream
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Status: Unknown
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OK, so that looks like the only Ubuntu combination that breaks is i386 (as per
the example in the upstream bug
in the bug description).
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1027454
Public bug reported:
Not sure when this one landed; it was showing as an alert on the next
ogin.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.10
Package: nepomuk-core 4:4.8.90-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.5.0-4.4-generic 3.5.0-rc6
Uname: Linux 3.5.0-4-generic x86_64
ApportVersion:
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1026567
Title:
nepomukserver crashed with SIGSEGV in QHashData::free_helper()
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Public bug reported:
I'm running KDE in Quantal, and with the default settings Gtk apps run
with the oxygen style.
In widgets which have a tree displayed - i.e. a hierarchical set of data where
you have to click a to open the view of that
subhierarchy - the is very difficult to open; the only
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Title:
difficult to open tree widgets
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Hi Alexander,
Thanks for reporting this bug. I can't quite replicate this on my Quantal 64
bit box; neither Midori or GtkLauncher will open those sites, but neither seg;
midori seems to hang (there is a libsoup-CRITICAL assertion, and GtkLauncher
just doesn't seem to do anything) - actually
** Summary changed:
- eclipse crashed in libwebkitgtk-1.0 webViewExitFullscreen+0x30
+ eclipse crashed [on closing welcome tab] in libwebkitgtk-1.0
webViewExitFullscreen+0x30
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Medium: 'A bug that has a severe impact on a non-core application.'
I looked at the fact it has a relatively easy workaround (see comment #7) and
considered a 'low'- but IMHO it still deserves
a medium; it gets you straight out of the box on your first time trying to do
anything.
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Still occurs in Quantal:
ii eclipse3.8.0~rc3-4ubuntu1 all
Extensible Tool Platform and Java IDE
ii libwebkitgtk-1.0-0 1.8.0-0ubuntu2 amd64
Web content engine library for GTK+
ii openjdk-7-jre:amd64
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