It seemed that the last update of gwibber fixed this bug.
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gwibber-daemon crashed with TypeError in msg_reply_handler()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/436067
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I do still have this problem. The phone I want to use is a Samsung SGH U-800
which, according to the manufacturer provides PAN support. I am unable to set
up a connection using gnome-bluetooth on karmic RC. It is however possible to
set up an internet connection over bluetooth using Bluetooth Manag
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: f-spot
This is happening with F-Spot 0.5.03 on Intrepid Ibex: When importing
images into the library and the disk containing the library is full,
f-spot crashes. A little more graceful error-handling would maybe be a
good idea.
** Affects: f-spot (Ubunt
The hostname for 127.0.0.1 should be 'localhost'. It should do no harm however
to add another line like this:
'127.0.1.1 ' It should be the hostname as defined in
/etc/hostname , I think
cheers,
--Florian
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update-manager fails to bring up the password prompt for root privileges
htt
I have the impression, that this problem is somehow related to sudos or
gksus ability to resolve its own hostname. This Bug appeared for me
after a fresh hardy install. I discovered that my Notebook was not able
to resolve it's own hostname (somehow /etc/hosts got messed up) after
fixing that gksu