System: Maverick Meerkat, 10.10
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rebuild with new debhelper to get trigger support
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/449729
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Setting up mjpegtools (1:1.9.0-0.5ubuntu3) ...
Ignoring install-info called from maintainer script
The package mjpegtools should be rebuilt with new debhelper to get trigger
support
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rebuild with new debhelper to get trigger support
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/449729
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If you've scrolled this far down: I recommend scrolling back up to post
#21 by Laurent. His solution works. Ubuntu Karmic Koala seems to (within
its first weeks of use) have a slow connection to the Internet's DNS
server. And the time out is too short thereby messing up the
installation of these es
** Attachment added: "AptOrdering.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36208043/AptOrdering.txt
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36208044/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: "Dmesg.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36208045/Dmesg.txt
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ttf-mscorefonts-installer
Installing ubuntu-restricted-extras runs into a snag because ttf-
mscorefonts-installer fails to retrieve and install the standard MS
Fonts. The error message presented:
E: ttf-mscorefonts-installer: subprocess installed post-in
Is there some kind of command-line binary that will force an application
into a state of verbosity?
There was once such an application I used when I regularly used
Windows. It would display every call an application made,
highlighting lines in red whenever some error was encountered (such as
attem
@figjam:
Actually: no. Entering the command results in ... nothing. The display
simply shows a flashing cursor. The processor then jumps to a full 100%,
the applet appears, and the processor simply remains at 100%. The wait
begins. No changes.
The applet is terminated via normal means (i.e., the
All personal hidden folders were removed. However, the problem
persisted. I did not, however, remove hidden individual files.
Ubuntu was removed and re-installed. I was 99.9997% sure this procedure
would result in failure. I was correct.
I have since created a new user account and all works perfe
Synaptic Package Manager was invoked and the standard themes were re-
installed. Apart from typical error messages sent to the screen (such
as: "/usr/share/themes/Clearlooks-gperfection2/gtk-2.0/gtkrc:52:
Clearlooks configuration option "menuitemstyle" is not supported and
will be ignored") the gno
As root all files/folders were removed from this folder:
/usr/share/themes
Then gnome-appearance-properties was run again. All personally created
themes were removed.
Then gnome-appearance-properties was run again. This time a few error
messages were thrown, similar to:
"(gnome-appearance-prope
As requested, I'm placing this bug back into "active" status.
I'm currently using Ubuntu Ultimate Edition, 1.9 based on Hardy Heron.
Perhaps I have some insight on why this problem is happening.
Interestingly, when I run 'gnome-appearance-properties' from my son's
account, this issue of the proces
** Changed in: gtk-qt-engine (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
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gnome-appearance-properties tabs don't work/display
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/138726
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Obviously a lot of posts have been added. Hopefully mine will assist a
bit too.
I've got a generic desktop build from 1,000 various parts. Here's my log
from gnome-power-bugreport.sh.
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