With the current solution, it fails right after installation, since a
new gconf key has been added to the code, but not declared in the
schema. Once the preview option in the menu is ticked, it works
properly, even if you set the preview off again. I already reported it
upstream.
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I think solving the problem instead of hiding it is always better. Upstream
is working on this, let them do it.
Also, if a user has been able to configure a google calendar in evolution,
he probably knows what he's doing. I don't think we should underestimate
him.
2008/5/13 Matthias Rosenkranz
Also affects Alpha 5. Testing can't even begin if we can't install it.
Is there any scenario where Jeos hardy can be installed under VMWare?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/189013
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Bug is solved upstream, in pkgsel0.17, by changing line 79 of the
postinst script to
for script in `ls $partsdir/* 2/dev/null`; do
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JeOS (hardy alpha 4) installation fails @ Select and install software stage
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As dankegel suggested in bug #183910, the problem lies with pkgsel. In its
postinst script, lines 78-79, it checks for the existence of the
/usr/lib/pre-pkgsel.d directory, and then iterates its content. The trouble is,
the code fails when the directory (as in jeos) is empty.
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I'm having the same trouble when installing alpha4 on a VMware Server
1.04 running on a debian server.
It's a show stopper, the installation cannot be completed
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JeOS (hardy alpha 4) installation fails @ Select and install software stage
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JeOS (hardy alpha 4) installation fails @ Select and install software stage
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** Changed in: cheese (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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cheese won't record video
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Cesare, in the bug you're referencing, vmware-player 1.0.0 is removed
because there's a newer 2.0 version.
The package is also outdated as there is a new major version (2.0)
provided by VMware. (sic)
Did you make a mistake closing it, or are we moving to vmware-package?
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** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/156483
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 105697 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/105697
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 105697
VMWare Player guest OS and Host Kubuntu cannot SSH into each other
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Yes, the solution is as simple as removing the trailing .exe extension
in the preferences. However, it's something that should work out of the
box, given that autopano-sift is in the repositories.
And, now that we are there, shouldn't hugin suggest or recomend
autopano-sift? There's no need for a
Liferea 1.2 creates .liferea_1.2, and, if upgrading, asks the user to
delete .liferea. It neither creates a symlink nor erases anything.
2007/5/9, Rafał Próchniak [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm sure I created the symlink myself. On clean Feisty liferea creates a
.liferea_1.2 folder only.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pciutils
update-pciids.sh downloads a newer version of the pci.ids file. If
available, it first downloads an bzip2 version of the file, then a
gzipped one, then the plain text version. Then, it decompresses it and
stores it in a plain, uncompressed text
Sorry, I got some points wrong. There's no debian patch.
The construction process (Makefile) modifies the update-pciids script,
setting it to store a .gz file if zlib is available (as detected by
lib/configure). However, this is only a cosmetic change, since the file
is not gzipped.
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From liferea migration code (see
http://sourceforge.krugle.com/kse/files/svn/svn.sourceforge.net/liferea/liferea/src/fl_sources/default_source.c
lines 223+), the only modified file is the sources list, feedlist.opml.
Both feeds and favicons folders are just copied in moving from either
liferea 1.0
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: wordpress
The setup script for wordpress now correctly creates directories in
/var/www, (see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/wordpress/+bug/53001).
However, when removing them, it still tries to remove the never created
Back again on 0.2.16 in feisty
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Problem with /etc/cron.daily/beagle-crawl-system
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/63416
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It's back in feisty, in 0.12.16.
Upstream is ok, but a debian patch adds the set -e
(beagle-0.2.16.3/debian/patches/beagle-crawl-safely.dpatch in
http://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/b/beagle/beagle_0.2.16.3-3.diff.gz)
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I'm having this problem in two out of three feisty pc's I'm using. Both of them
have Realtek-based ethernet cards.
from lspci:
02:02.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.
RTL-8139/8139C/8139C+ (rev 10)
and
02:02.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.
Same trouble here, networking doesn't properly works between feisty host
and any guest. I can ping both ways, but neither ssh nor http works.
However, my ethernet card uses the 8139too driver, and I'm using Ubuntu,
not Kubuntu.
Thrift, which card do you use now?
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The same thing happened to me when upgrading edgy to feisty, with irda-
utils unstalled and disabled. The installation continued after the
warning, but was unable to clean old packages or even reboot.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/76699
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/74927
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In the 3.6-1 package, the deb maintainer added the --no-mime flag since
evince already was thumbnailing cbr's and cbz's. However, they didn't
remove the gconf schema that pointed the thumbnails to comicthumb, so
evince's work was undone. As a workaround, if you reinstall evince after
comix gets
Same thing happens with the spanish tilde (Félix in my name). Crashes on
startup
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/35375
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Public bug reported:
Beagle uses ionice in /etc/cron.daily/beagle-crawl-system. Since
ionice is included in the schedutils package since edgy, the Beagle
package should, at least, suggest it.
** Affects: beagle (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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