Okay, it's now the middle of 2019 and my Ubuntu 19.04 is still
presenting the same bug.
It will grab some ISOs and others it will quietly ignore. The only
indication of an error is the unhelpful message:
isoinfo: Unable to find Joliet SVD
on the terminal if the application was started from a
I just installed 18.04 and had the same problem ... so it's not fixed
yet.
Seems that copying the epkowa files from /usr/lib/sane to
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/sane does the trick.
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After copying files from cd and getting more from 'net it crashed while
installing system.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: ubiquity 2.10.16
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-23.36-generic-pae 3.2.14
Uname: Linux 3.2.0-23-generic-pae i686
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Installer crash after downloading files
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Ahh, finally a fix for this long lasting annoyance!
I can confirm that on my machine using on-board audio digital out that
doing the edit in /etc/pulse/daemon.conf and to comment out flat-
volumes is a fix.
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I can confirm that it's all fine now. I recently installed (note, fresh
install ... don't know about updates) Natty and emacs is working just
fine.
Thanks all for the help.
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Not sure exactly what you mean with UBUNTU_MENU_PROXY but I just tried
with and without appmenu-gtk installed:
bob$ export UBUNTU_MENU_PROXY=
bob$ emacs
And it makes no difference. Without appmenu it prints warnings to the
terminal, but buffer menu works. With appmenu, no warnings and improper
Sorry, but since I don't see a timely fix for this I'm leaving the
looking to you guys. I've installed emacs from source and have no
problems.
Best.
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Can't install emacs23
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/673350
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Yes ... but it causes many programs -- emacs, gedit, evince and more --
to print a number of gtk-warning message on the underlying terminal.
Probably not the best fix, but, yes, it does appear to narrow down the
problem.
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appmenu-gtk breaks dynamically created Emacs Gtk+ menus
I'm wondering if this means anything? In the directory
/usr/share/emacs23/site-lisp/a2ps
I have a listing:
bob$ ls -l
total 4
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 36 2010-11-09 17:26 *.el -
/usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/a2ps/*.el
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 651 2010-11-13 19:05 path.elc
with the file, yes!,
You might be correct in looking at http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=430958 except that:
- I've not had any system crashes which might cause this
- the version of dpkg I have is 1.15.8.4ubuntu1 (i386) and in the bug
list you pointed out the lists a fix in 1.15.6. Do you think
Sorry, but that doesn't work either:
bob$ sudo apt-get install --reinstall --purge emacsen-common
[sudo] password for bob:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer
Further, looking at bug 512096 I see that there is an empty file
/var/lib/dpkg/info/emacs23.list. Would it be safe to remove this file
and try again?
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Okay, let's see if I can help
1. I did in the process of trying to remove-completely a2ps. It made no
difference. Originally I was getting the error that /usr/share/emacs-
snapshot/site-lisp/a2ps/ could not be accessed. I then manually created
the a2ps directory ... and then I got the *.el
Public bug reported:
I've tried installing emacs23 and emacs-snapshot and keep getting dependency
errors during the install. I just tried dpkg --configure -a and that spews a
bunch of errors and the suggestion that I report an error ... of course I have
no idea to whom to report!
Here's the
My Ubuntu has upgraded several packages since this bug was first
reported. However, no changes in yelp behavior.
Also, in case someone IS reading this bug report, I can add that, from a
terminal, a command like yelp man:ls does work. But, yelp with no
args causes the above noted crash.
It would
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Apport reported has been enabled and a bug report has been auto-filed. I
have no idea if this worked or not. Also, this entire bug reporting
system is to say, rather confusing ... maybe I just stupid or don't
understand computers (only been programming for 25 years ... so it's
probably me).
** Attachment added: XsessionErrors.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/37452867/XsessionErrors.txt
** Tags added: apport-collected
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Yelp crashes with Segmentation fault
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** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
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Yes, all updates have been applied. Does that every night. I think that
the problem is the result of some recent updates. I do know that this
used to work. Sorry, don't exactly know how long it's been broken.
Oh, and if this helps ... I can access yelp by hitting the help-contents
option in gnome
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala - Release Candidate i386
(20091020.3)
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
Package: yelp 2.28.0-0ubuntu2
PackageArchitecture: i386
ProcEnviron:
SHELL=/bin/bash
PATH=(custom, user)
LANG=en_CA.UTF-8
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Binary package hint: yelp
If I try to acess the gnome help menu item I get nothing.
From a terminal:
bob$ yelp
** (yelp:2996): CRITICAL **: atk_object_set_name: assertion `name !=
NULL' failed
** (yelp:2996): CRITICAL **: atk_object_set_name: assertion `name != NULL'
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