This problem affected me after upgrading to Ubuntu 18.10. However,
setting the Java version to use to OpenJDK 11 fixed this issue for me.
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On Sun, 2018-04-29 at 22:06 +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 29, 2018 at 08:22:47PM +0000, Tony Arnold wrote:
> > Just curious, but I note from the Bionic release notes, that
> > upgrades
> > from 17.10 to 18.04 will not be enabled until a few days after
>
online
updates have always been available on the day of release?
As I said, I'm curious. I'm quite happy to wait until it's available, and, yes,
I know about the -d option on do-release-upgrade.
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This issue also applies to version 17.10. In my case, I am using gnome
desktop and the path /etx/xdg/xdg-gnome-xorg gets prepended to
$XDG_CONFIG_DIRS on every login.
Once the $XDG_CONFIG_DIRS gets beyond a certain length, applications
such as slack-desktop fails with a segmentation violation on
The issue occurred for me when the latest set of updates were applied.
Just trying to remove avahi-dnsconfd give an error about the pre-removal
script failing. Here is the output from 'apt remove avahi-dnsconfd'
# apt remove avahi-dnsconfd
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Public bug reported:
Attempts to build a snap using the python plugin fails if the current
working directory path has spaces in it. It fails when invoking pip to
download the packages required by the python app.
In my case I got the following:
Installing collected packages: pip, setuptools,
This affects me to having just upgraded 16.10 to the released version of
17.04.
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 17.04
Release:17.04
$ apt-cache policy virt-manager
virt-manager:
Installed: 1:1.3.2-3ubuntu4
Candidate: 1:1.3.2-3ubuntu4
Version table:
*** 1:1.3.2-3ubuntu4
Just to confirm that I am seeing exactly the same symptoms as Grzegorz
has reported.
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To manage
This bug is still there in Ubuntu 16.04. Any progress on a fix or
sensible workaround?
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Title:
Anjuta crashes when opening .ui files
To manage
miles away whom I have only ever met once as a possible friend? I am
baffled as to when they managed to spy on me.
Maybe he looked you up on Facebook?
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Hi All,
I'm trying to say 'hello world' in gfortran speak but all I get is an
a.out file that does not help. Various diagnostic commands display
jargon that does not help either.
Bash and Python etc are ok but gfortran will not run/execute!!
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Thunderbird is done with IMAP to Exchange, the Calendar and Tasks
provider uses EWS.
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send
something to an insecure system you've exposed everything!
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/Trusted_Computer_System_Evaluation_Criteria
for more details on this.
Regards,
Tony.
Thanks again
Pete S
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I've used Anjuta which integrates well with glade and gtkbuilder. I only
developed a relatively small application so not sure how well it scales.
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Sent from Moxier Mail
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- Original Message -
From: Nigel Verity nigelver...@hotmail.com
To:
, credentials bank details etc are all at
risk.
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Liam,
On 13/06/13 16:37, Liam Proven wrote:
On 13 June 2013 15:02, Tony Arnold tony.arn...@manchester.ac.uk wrote:
OS X can be compromised.
*All* operating systems can be compromised.
Doesn't really matter whether it's technically
a virus or a trojan
Yes it does. It matters very very
Liam,
On 13/06/13 17:20, Liam Proven wrote:
On 13 June 2013 17:04, Tony Arnold tony.arn...@manchester.ac.uk wrote:
Liam,
On 13/06/13 16:37, Liam Proven wrote:
On 13 June 2013 15:02, Tony Arnold tony.arn...@manchester.ac.uk wrote:
OS X can be compromised.
*All* operating systems can
Alan,
On 13/06/13 17:32, alan c wrote:
As long as I know what CTRL-ALT-T does, I dont care!
I didn't, but I do now! A useful tip!
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with Nautilus for recovery
of individual files.
Did I say two complaints? I meant four!
I use sbackup to a permanently connected 3TB USB 3 disk scheduled to run
daily using anacron. Works a treat. The proof will be if I ever need to
do a full restore!
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Colin,
On 21/10/12 16:44, Colin Law wrote:
On 21 October 2012 16:42, Tony Arnold tony.arn...@manchester.ac.uk wrote:
Colin,
You probably need the plugin. Install icedtea-plugin, which is the one
that is part of openjdk.
icedtea-6-plugin in fact.
Both will work. icedtea-plugin depends
On 21/10/12 20:25, Colin Law wrote:
On 21 October 2012 18:20, Tony Arnold tony.arn...@manchester.ac.uk wrote:
Colin,
On 21/10/12 16:44, Colin Law wrote:
On 21 October 2012 16:42, Tony Arnold tony.arn...@manchester.ac.uk wrote:
Colin,
You probably need the plugin. Install icedtea-plugin
.
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On 06/09/11 16:01, Iain Lane wrote:
Hello,
On Tue, Sep 06, 2011 at 12:44:27PM +0100, Avi Greenbury wrote:
Tony Arnold wrote:
Ubuntu 11.10 will ship with GNOME 3.x and Unity 3D as the default
desktop with Unity 2D as the alternative option, not Classic.
Does that mean the Classic
for tags.
The field is just a comma separated list of tags, keywords etc. Not sure
what photo management tools use this field or can search on this field.
You could always play with a package called exiftool which is cross
platform but command line driven. Very powerful, though.
Regards,
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directories is missing: $BACKUPDIR
$WHATTOBACKUP $MESSAGE
echo Date: `date` $MESSAGE
/usr/bin/mail -s $SUBJECT $TO $MESSAGE
rm $MESSAGE
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the mark
but there may be some mileage here.
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I'm wondering why Ubuntu decided to side-line Gnome 3 in favour of
Unity? And does this mean Ubuntu may never support Gnome 3?
How are such decisions made and is it documented anywhere?
Personally I'd like to make my own choice about the user interface I use.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-color-manager
When trying to calibrate a Canon PIXMA-5000 printer, I select 'Create Profile
for Device, followed by Profile locally attached printer. I then select Low in
the profile precision dialogue box. The normal Gnome print dialogue box
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world web site so I was wondering
if anyone on this list has used one with their Ubuntu Linux system and
got any comments, good or bad, about this box?
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Tim,
On Wed, 2011-01-05 at 20:53 +, Tim Dobson wrote:
On 05/01/11 20:08, Tony Arnold wrote:
I'm thinking of replacing my current wireless ADSL modem/router as it
keeps hanging up and does not support ADSL-2
My inclination is to go for the Edimax AR-7266WnA Wireless N ADSL
Router
and said don't touch this device with
a barge pole, so I'll go ahead.
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Ashley
(Gadget3000)
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That's not a problem.
Lastly the cafe is actually called BB's not fresco as Google
thought.
Ah, is that the one under the covered part of Merseyway in the middle of
the walk way?
See you there.
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it without having to resort
to reboot.
In 10.04 you can do:
sudo restart gdm
Previosu version you can do:
sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
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Matt,
On 29/06/10 12:53, Matthew Daubney wrote:
On Tue, 2010-06-29 at 11:53 +0100, Tony Arnold wrote:
On 29/06/10 11:35, Jon Spriggs wrote:
On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 11:29 AM, Alan Pope a...@popey.com wrote:
On 29 June 2010 11:22, pmgazz pmg...@gmx.co.uk wrote:
Well, it's not nearly as good
aptitude to do the list of packages I install by
default.
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is 2.1MB on my system compared to 115KB for apt-get.
I never use it but aptitude will run as a curses application allowing
you to select and deselect packages. Which may explain it's size. I tend
to use it as a direct alternative to apt-get.
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line I always use aptitude. I started
doing so because I thought I had seen somewhere that debian was adopting
aptitude as their standard command line package management tool.
I guess I'll just add aptitude to do the list of packages I install by
default.
** end quote [Tony Arnold]
Yes, I've
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swap and tmp:
http://www.tolaris.com/2009/11/14/securing-laptops-with-ecryptfs-cryptsetup-
and-tmpfs/
Thanks. I had thought about swap but not considered /tmp!
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effectively uses my
password to protect it, or would I have to enter my password and an
encryption pass phrase every time I log on?
Any thoughts?
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. What exactly is not working?
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. It includes backslashed
characters and variable names that get substituted by bash.
You can change the definition of PS1 in the .bashrc or .bash_profile
file, or their equivalents in whichever shell is being used.
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privileges. The user can define their own prompt and put whatever he/she
likes in there!
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Gordon,
Gordon wrote:
Preferably inexpensive!
(Running 9.10)
Try the Logitech Quickcam E 3500. Got mine from Tescos for 10 quid as it
was on sale for half price. Works out of the box.
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This bug is still present in the version shipped with Ubuntu 9.10 (it's
the same version as came with 8.10 by the looks of things, 0.4.11).
Is revelation no longer being developed? Is there an alternative?
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gwibber
gwibber-daemon crashed. dmesg output is:
[ 7320.380243] gwibber-daemon[3083] general protection ip:51eef5
sp:b75831a8 error:0 in libresolv-2.10.1.so[518000+1]
Gwibber starts OK, but some time later will hang and dmesg shows the
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35310137/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: XsessionErrors.txt
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that it appears.
If you've upgraded this morning or yesterday, then there is unlikely to
much difference to what you have and the final release, so you are
pretty much there already!
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bells and
whistles work very nicely now.
Regards,
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the system stuff.
?typo?
Oops! Yes, typo. Should really read my posts more carefully before
hitting that send button. Thanks for the correction!
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I saw, the GDM theme was still a bit
unpolished, IMHO. Maybe today's updates have fixed that.
Regards,
Tony.
[1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KarmicReleaseSchedule
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of
a network connection for it to work, so that may be your problem. This
is why I would like to see how you specified the folders to sync.
Thanks for your help, it's really appreciated!
No problem.
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of my network.
What am I doing wrong? Please keep it simple as I'm only a plumber, but
any words of wisdom are greatly appreciated.
How are you running Unison to do the sync, can you give an example
command line, post the .prf file?
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on Ubuntu would be like?
APT GET UPDATE! APT GET UPDATE!
More like:
xterm -n 8
xterm -n 8
(no it's not quite valid!)
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I've had this happen occasionally. I've always thought it was something
to do with the flash plugin, but I've never really verified this.
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I've heard that Windows can make your whole computer run at the wrong
speed!
-- me on the Ubuntu-UK mailing list:-)
Rowan wrote:
I've heard that Linux can make your fans run at the wrong speed, things
like that...
-- bloke at Laptop Repairs Co., Bethnal Green, London
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avoid using FTP and use SFTP (via ssh) instead. Strong
passwords help, but authentication via ssh keys would be even better.
The concern here is that you restore everything and it just gets hacked
again because you haven't fixed the vulnerability.
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of a plugin for Pidgin to do Facebook chat and
I was worried that might be something lost with Empathy.
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be a collectors item.
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Alan,
Alan Pope wrote:
2009/6/19 Tony Arnold tony.arn...@manchester.ac.uk:
I wonder if anyone has a complete set of shipit CDs for all 10 releases?
That would definitely be a collectors item.
http://popey.com/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?UbuntuCDCollection
My collection so far.
Impressive!
Regards
Javad,
javadayaz wrote:
Are there any apps in ubuntu where i can keep records of daily,monthly
expenses?
How about a simple Openoffice spreadsheet?
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Does anyone know how to get the RSS feed URL needed to put into to
Gwibber so I could use Gwibber to monitor my friends status updates?
Google has resulted in lots of suggestions, but what these say should be
on the facebook page just isn't, so I'm confused!
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be in your home directory.
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is not forthcoming.
Business in trouble, James (and others) lose their jobs.
Just my thought on the subject!
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local Tesco Extra is on the cards for
tomorrow!
Thanks to everyone who has responded. All good advice!
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Can anyone recommend/suggest a webcam that can be clipped to the top of
my laptop that will work out of the box on Jaunty? I'd want to use it
with Skype.
TIA
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there eventually times out and then tries again.
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Alan,
Alan Pope wrote:
2009/5/5 Tony Arnold tony.arn...@manchester.ac.uk:
I'm having trouble downloading the podcast feed file from
feed.feedburner.com. I'm using the subscribe link on the ubuntu podcast
website. Anyone else seeing this or is it just me?
I just loaded the page in double
be a forward slash (/).
Windows uses the backslash (\) for such purposes.
As others have pointed out, pipes are something else.
You have understood my question...
Oh good! I was worried I had missed something!
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Cornelius,
Cornelius Mostert wrote:
Hallo
I wrote my first Bash script!
However I am struggling to find a way to test if 2 paths are the same:
1. I use a for loop to run through a set of folders in a path (lets
say /home/myFiles/)
2. Now Test if the File Extension is = mpg
2.1. If true
with Alt-Ctrl-F1, log in there and
start looking at log files etc especially those to do with the X server
starting up etc. You might try restarting X by hand and see if any
errors show up.
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and complete-removal.
Maybe someone else can explain this behaviour.
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it (and still does) much
better than any system since (IMHO).
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and see./
/
Oh joy
Since most viruses run on Windows, I would think the Unix time is
irrelevant!
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Can anyone recommend a reasonably priced, readily available flat-bed
scanner (A4) that just works with Xsane on Intrepid?
Thanks.
Regards,
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trek for a short job!
My mother lives in Combe Martin, so if there is anyone in that area who
is interested in helping contact me privately.
Many thanks.
Regards,
Tony.
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'ddclient' which
is a PERL script that does just that. If it doesn't do quite what you
want you could modify it.
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of other DNS servers caching the answer.
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Farran,
Farran wrote:
On Mon, 2008-12-22 at 14:31 +, Tony Arnold wrote:
Farran,
Matthew Wild wrote:
4 would it be best to generate an install list from synaptic so I know
what
I've got, and do a clean install with a larger partition? (and how would I
do this through aptitude
not to format it. If
it's a new partition then formatting is required.
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of such effects from a wireless
router. Rather worrying.
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volume
as opposed to a physical partition) much more easily.
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work in pairs? Can you add more later on?
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files to transfer but can't be arsed to walk to the den :)
That's answered my question to Sean, but you seem to have to buy these
things in pairs. Is that the case?
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://www.faculty-x.net/homeplugs%20at%20a%20glance.htm?gclid=CLPP9PahypcCFQKKMAodpneBRw
Some options there :-)
What a great site! Thanks.
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Steve,
Stephen Garton wrote:
Thanks for all the help so far!
the user now has a .bashrc and a .profile (copied from /etc/skel)
2008/12/18 Tony Arnold tony.arn...@manchester.ac.uk:
As well as the advice about bashrc etc., I would also check that the
user has the right shell. Login and type
, in which case I would resort to a
re-install!
Regards,
Tony.
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