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I am the author of showkey.
I only just became aware of this bug myself, by trying to run showkey in
the terminal emulator under i3. The curious thing about it is that
"Couldn't get a file descriptor referring to the console" does not occur
as a string in the program source.
I think something
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A "remote magtape protocol module? On PCs? In 2016?
The are potential users for this thing, maybe, on Z-series mainframes,
but having it be autoinstalled on vanilla desktop machines, or even
ordinary servers, is deeply silly.
Recommendation: split the package. Yes, tar is
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Handle .de co and .de au in NAME sections; the groff suite needs this.
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Eric, before I file this upstream, whats the version of tar you're
seeing this with?
1.26
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tar.1 has the following error codes in my database of manpage glitches:
C Broken command synopsis syntax. This may mean you're using a
construction in the command synopsis other than the standard
[ ] | { }, or it may mean you have running text in the
I'm doclifter's author.
doclifter doesn't use file extensions to identify macro sets, that isn't
reliable enough. Instead it looks for macros that are unique to the set. To
trigger mm processing, it wants to see one
of the following: .MT, .SA, or .COVER.
Try adding one of these to each
Not replicating on a Thinkpad X220 running a fresh 13.04.
I think this must be specic to your model and possibly BIOS settings.
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Public bug reported:
cvsps 2.x deduces incorrect root locations in branchy CVS repositories,
leading to incorrect imports when used with git-cvsimport and other
tools relying on cvsps. This is a serious bug that can produce silently
damaged repositories. Recovery from it, though possible, is
The cluster of problems with multiple terminal instances in Unity is
*not* fixed, and it is severe enough that it may force me off Ubuntu (I
just upgraded, or I'd have noticed the lossage sooner).
For my workflow, multiple terminals manageable as separate instances are
essential. Yes, I can
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The Samsung 1100DF supports a maximum resolution of 2048x1536. This was
supported in 10.04, but selecting that resolution produces a garbaged
screen in 11.04.
Based on results of a web search, I tried adding nomodeset to grub's
options. This had no effect.
ProblemType:
I'm GPSD's lead. The -f option was renamed to -o last year. I don't
remember doing it, but it's pretty obvious why somebody did; -o is a
much more common and specific choice for specify output file than -f
is.
I apologize, because our policy is normally to avoid such cosmetic
option renames.
GPSD lead speaking. The fix for this one went in on 2010-04-10; should
be present in 2.93 and later public releases.
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The VASSAL Engine is a set of general-purpose Java libraries for
creating online versions of traditional board and card games, with a
strong focus on hex-and-counter wargames. It provides support for game
piece rendering and interaction, and supports play by email or over a
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This may be related to #14328, but I'm seeing different symptoms. I
believe it's new in Gutsy Gibbon. Context: I have a laptop with a
static IP set up for my house network. I have seen similar breakage on
my wife's desktop machine, also configured with static IP.
I cannot
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The state data reported by aisleriot itself is enclosed. This was under
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not been able to find the right bugtracker for aisleriot itself.
** Affects: gnome-games (Ubuntu)
This error can be caused by a malformed /etc/apt/sources.list file.
I've seen it in stock Ubuntu.
I think my instance may have got stepped on by some weird bug in the
Python distribution upgrader; when I looked, the last group of lines
duplicated a bunch of multiverse entries earlier in the file,
The device has PCI ID [8086:284b] (rev 02).
This appears to be an Ubuntu-specific error. At
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-hardware-18/intel-dq965gf-mobo-front-sound-jacks-not-working-510302/
I found a post implying that at least the rear jacks on the mobo are
active under Fedora
Public bug reported:
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ICH8 audio chip identical to the one actually working in the Lenovo
Thinkpad X61 sitting next to it; both are running Gutsy. both load the
sound_hda_intel module which is correct for the chip.
The
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I was able to fix the broken menu with dpkg-reconfigure, but I still
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This bug is not present in Gutsy final, and can therefore probably be
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I've seen misbehavior similar to this bug that turned out to have a
cause not listed here.
If you have a monitor capable of 20048x1536 resolution, X 7.3 will
ignore the high-res modelines it gets from EDID complaining that the
vertical size of the mode is too large for the virtual desktop size.
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The Fn-F9 event is passed through to ACPI properly. All this needs to
work is the following two trivial scripts:
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After update-manager -d, performed on 28 September 2007, the Games
entry mysteriously vanished from the Applications pulldown in my upper
panel. All other entries remained.
If there's any sort of log analysis or diagnostic that could help pin
this down, I'm willing -- but I
After discussion on the #ubuntu-bugs channel, it seems likely this is
due to a bug in alacarte/mainmenu, which was described to me as
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I installed Gutsy Beta on a Thinkpad X61 today and noticed slow booting
and fairly constant disk activity. Yes, top(1) revealed that it was
trackerd both eating the CPU *and* hammering my disk -- I was relieved
and not too surprised to find this bug report.
trackerd is a pig. If it can't be
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Note: I tried emacs-snapshot, and would be using it now except that
it doesn't seem to play nice with emacsclient. Consider this a
minor bug report.
Well, I'm sure you know the rationale (mailing
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Make sure that the /etc/alternatives/emacsclient points
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