Public bug reported:
Versions:
Ubuntu 8.10
Synaptic 0.62.1ubuntu10
To Reproduce:
* In the "Quick search" field, type some text that displays at least one
installed package (and any number of packages which haven't been installed)
* Click on the package name of an installed package (so the line i
I have the same problem.
I could play flv files before upgrading vlc to version 0.9.4 through
update manager.
The packages that were installed were:
vlc-data (0.9.4-1ubuntu3)
libvlccore0 (0.9.4-1ubuntu3)
libvlc2 (0.9.4-1ubuntu3)
vlc-nox (0.9.4-1ubuntu3)
vlc (0.9.4-1ubuntu3)
I tried to look up th
Sorry, I forgot to mention that I'm using Ubuntu 8.04
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GEdit opens java files with C source highlighting
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/64869
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This is a confirmation about the problem.
It happened for me as well. The problem is identical to that mentioned
in the post on Ubuntu Forums.
To reiterate, javascript files ending in '.js' are detected as C source
code files. The mime type in nautilus is 'application/javascript' and in
gedit it
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: file-roller
Version: GNOME file-roller 2.22.3
Steps to reproduce:
* Right click on a folder which contains the '+' character in the name
* Select "Create Archive"
* Change the archive type to ".tar"
* Click "Create"
* Popup window appears stating "An er
Thank you for your response. You're right.
The man page is ambiguous with respect to the the addition of a suffix.
How could I edit or report a change to a man page?
A statement along the lines of:
"sed -iSuffix Pattern File"
is equivalent to the command
"cp File FileSuffix; sed -i Pattern File"
Public bug reported:
Program: GNU sed version 4.1.5
Steps for bug reproduction are as follows:
# Generate file called "a" with one line consisting of "1234"
echo "1234" > a
# Causes the line "1234" to become "a234" in file "a"
sed -ri 's/1/a/' a # Proper behaviour
# Causes the line "a234" to b
Sorry, what I meant to say in the above post is that I posted this bug
awhile ago and that I thought that I had run 'sudo update-initramfs -u',
but I forgot to post it as part of how I got the shutdown usplash screen
to appear. If that was the case then adding the "-k" option with the
kernel versio
Thank you for the solution Stanley. It worked for me.
I posted this a while ago and I think that I had run 'sudo update-
initramfs -u' (or perhaps I thought that I should run it and I forgot to
do so) and there hadn't been a change, but adding the "-k" option
followed by the kernel version worked.
Public bug reported:
Processor: Intel Pentium 4 CPU 3.00GHz
Graphic card: RV280 [Radeon 9200 PRO]
Motherboard: ASUS P4P800SE
When gnome-screensaver-preferences is opened, a frozen version of the
screensaver preview appears in the new position, but the animated
preview remains in the previous posi
I've had this exact problem in both Fiesty and Gutsy.
The workaround is that an additional restart does not re-arrange the
panels and change their locations (meaning that setting them up a second
time will fix the problem).
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Panel items lose their order when panel is not "expanded"
https://bug
When I installed Gutsy (the released version), it initially connected to
networks without problems. After some time it would no longer connect.
Also, the Live CD is still able to connect when I boot from it.
The problem was that the graphic which is shown when network manager
would try to connect
Sridhar Dhanapalan, I'm guessing that you got that solution from my post
on Ubuntu Forums. It has been edited to explain how you can avoid the
issue where group and other users can read the password. You may want to
post something there if you have an Ubuntu Forums account:
http://ubuntuforums.org
The same message appear for me as well even though all the dependencies
that msttcorefonts relies on were installed (during the installation of
Gutsy).
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msttcorefonts install gives overly-verbose information
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/146174
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The same problem occurred for me with a RV280 [Radeon 9200 PRO] chip.
Removing vga=791 from /boot/grub/menu.lst fixed the problem.
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tty[1-6] are active but display nothing in Gutsy
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/129910
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The usplash screen is displayed on the LiveCD
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Out of Range message and usplash not displayed in Gutsy
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/154781
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Public bug reported:
When Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy is starting up, at the point where the usplash screen is
supposed to be displayed there is a message (produced by the monitor) which
states:
Out of Range
46.4KHz
/87Hz
The same message appeared when Ubuntu should be showing the usplash
screen when it
Sorry, I forgot to mention that the monitor is an LG L1715S Flatron and
my video card is a RV280 [Radeon 9200 PRO].
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Usplash in edgy results in out of range error
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/64487
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I've had the same problem with Gutsy
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Please let me know if there is a problem or if I have misunderstood something.
Thank you.
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echo 2 | grep '^[[:digit:]]+$' prints nothing
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/132119
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In the manual it states that:
"egrep is the same as grep -E",
"-E, --extended-regexp
Interpret PATTERN as an extended regular expression (see below).",
and
"grep understands three different versions of regular expression syntax:
“basic,” “extended,” and “perl.” In GNU grep, t
Sorry that should have been lines that consist of 1 or more digits
should be printed
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echo 2 | grep '^[[:digit:]]+$' prints nothing
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/132119
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Grep 2.5.1.ds2-6build1
The following statements
echo 2 | grep '^[[:digit:]]+$'
echo 2 | grep '^[0123456789]+$'
should both print 2 because the regular expression is stating that lines that
consist of only digits should be printed.
Neither prints anything.
Although,
echo 2
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 7.04 - the Feisty Fawn
Package: nautilus 1:2.18.1-0ubuntu1
Steps to reproduce the bug:
* Select Places -> Home Folder
* Using the view drop down menu select 'View as List'
* Hold Shift and press tab to change the focus to the side pane (I tried this
with the 'Places'
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