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> On Jun 28, 2018, at 10:28 AM, gf <386...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
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> ** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
> Status: New => Incomplete
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> On Jun 28, 2018, at 5:53 AM, gf <394...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
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> Hi Don,
> Thank you for having taken the time to report a problem with Ubuntu and
> Thunderbird. We are sorry that we do not always have the capacity to look at
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> On Jun 28, 2018, at 5:22 AM, gf <386...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
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> Hi Don,
> Thank you for having taken the time to report a problem with Ubuntu and
> Thunderbird. We are sorry that we do not always have the capacity to look at
>
I'm having the same problem suddenly after a recent update and cannot
boot up at all:
Mountall: Plymouth command failed
Mountall: Disconnected from Plymouth
Mountall: Event failed
After this, there are a few gibberish characters and the system refuses
to boot. If I let it sit a while, some
The problem is still there but I found a workaround that was somewhat
difficult to find. Even knowing it's there, I couldn't find it just now
for you. Browse cannot find dot folders and that is the most obvious
way of locating it.
No, I didn't delete it as it shows properly when I look at the
It will indeed show the dot folders IF it is already in one, which is
the way it sets up a new account. However, when trying to browse to one
manually where the setting has gotten lost, it does NOT show any dot
folders. It shows everything else but no folders that begin with a dot.
I am not sure
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: thunderbird
Thunderbird seems to have lost its IMAP folders and will not let me re-
type the path in the Account settings. Since the path uses dot
folders, they are invisible when I try to browse to the folder even
though I have enabled the viewing of
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: thunderbird
Because I run both Windows and Ubuntu, I put all local mail folders onto
a LAN (NAS) network hard drive where the mail is accessible no matter
the OS. It is fine in Windows but under Ubuntu, if I create a new
folder, I cannot write to it. I
Thanks for asking! This bug went away some time ago before 9.04 and
seems to be working just fine now. Other applications, such as GIMP,
have similar issues but Sound Juicer does not although it still has
issues with special characters but I believe that was posted separately.
Thanks again.
Don
Firefox frequently locks up and must be forced to quit. Often this crash
message appears afterwards.
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firefox crashed with SIGSEGV
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/213484
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: checkbox
See attached
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04
ErrorMessage: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
Package: checkbox 0.7
PackageArchitecture: all
SourcePackage: checkbox
Title: package
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24377420/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: DpkgTerminalLog.gz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24377421/DpkgTerminalLog.gz
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package checkbox 0.7 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess post-installation
script returned
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24005231/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: VarLogDistupgrade200903162331.gz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24005232/VarLogDistupgrade200903162331.gz
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package gallery 1.5.9-1.2ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gallery
package gallery 1.5.9-1.2ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade:
9.04 Jaunty
This error report appeared automatically but unfilled so this is all I
know about it.
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04
ErrorMessage:
While not crashing as such, Sound Juicer 2.24.0 in Ubuntu 8.1 and GNOME
2.24.1 simply stops extracting when it gets to an improper character in
the file name. Rather than having this odd and completely unexpected
behavior, why not have it simply remove the characters while still
leaving the proper
It seems that sometimes when some audio is not available, such as
through a Web site news video, it IS available when playing files
locally. Sometimes it is the other way around. When freshly booted, it
all works as it should. Is there any fix yet for this on-going problem?
** Changed in: ubuntu
** Description changed:
Ubuntu 8.10: After the system has been up and running for a time, audio
playback stops working. I do not see any relation to a specific
application but if I haven't used any audio playback for some hours,
then it takes a reboot to get it working again. This seems
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 8.10: After the system has been up and running for a time, audio
playback stops working. I do not see any relation to a specific
application but if I haven't used any audio playback for some hours,
then it takes a reboot to get it working again. This seems to affect
Sound Juicer does not crash - the /var/crash/ folder remains empty - it
simply stops extracting and/or closes itself unexpectedly.
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Sound-Juicer closes itself often
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/300520
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: sound-juicer
My files are stored on a network drive in
/Albums/Artistname/Albumname/Tracknames
Sound juicer has no problems adding an album to an existing artist but
it gives an error when adding a new artist that it is unable to create
the folder. If I
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: sound-juicer
Ubuntu 8.10 - Albums with names containing a colon cause Sound-Juicer to
give an error. If I create the folder manually, Sound-Juicer is unable
to extract to it. Existing folders ripped by other software work well so
it appears that
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: sound-juicer
In Ubuntu 8.10, Sound-Juicer seems to close itself for no reason after
extracting several disks. Sometimes it has completed the extracting
while other times it has not. Other times in becomes unresponsive and
will not extract anything until
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: sound-juicer
- Albums with names containing a colon cause Sound-Juicer to give an
- error. If I create the folder manually, Sound-Juicer is unable to
- extract to it. Existing folders ripped by other software work well so it
- appears that
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: sound-juicer
- My files are stored on a network drive in
+ Ubuntu 8.10 - My files are stored on a network drive in
/Albums/Artistname/Albumname/Tracknames
Sound juicer has no problems adding an album to an existing artist but
it gives an
Hi,
Thanks. The bugs were all related (for all I know, caused by the same
bug) and even so I saw nothing to indicate that each must be posted
separately. One more bug has surfaced in the same area: if I shut off
the mouse and/or place it on the charging cradle, it no longer
functions. In
Public bug reported:
When booting up or making changes in the system BIOS, the Logitech
DiNovio Bluetooth keyboard is perfectly usable but once Ubuntu 8.1 loads
to the login screen, it is necessary to use a wired keyboard to enter
the login and password, then the Bluetooth keyboard works just
I also see this crash repeatedly. One place to guarantee
reproducibility is the broadband speed test at
http://www.speakeasy.net/speedtest/. FF crahses at the conclusion of
the upload test EVERY TIME.
** Attachment added: The crash report from my session
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