I confirm the bug.
Upgrading to 0.9.4 did the trick, and it is now running as expected.
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Title:
[SRU] Upgrade rapid-photo-downloader to version
I mean "upgrading to 0.9.24 did the trick"
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Flickering still going on my Dell Inspiron N4050
Linux N4050 4.10.0-42-generic #46~16.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Mon Dec 4 15:57:59
UTC 2017 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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Same here in Ubuntu 16.04 on a Dell Inspiron 1540 laptop
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Title:
display is fully dimmed after resume from suspend
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Also affected. Although I agree that this is not a critical error, it
shouldn't also be classified as "low importance": either we have a
graphical interface and then we're able to do basic stuff like install
app, without leaving the gui, or not, and then we go back to old
terminal only days,
I confirm the issu when trying to install 16.04 LTS from a pendrive.
I chose Something Else and tried to create an ext2 boot partition, an ext4
system partition, a swap partition and a home partition.
It hangs while creating ext2 file system, as described by Eric Brunzell.
Tried for three times,
Same here.
Applaying gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.input-sources current 0
immediately fixes the problem.
I'm not going to put this command at startup because this issue arises
randomly at any time (and not after boot).
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I'm on Ubuntu 14.04 (32) and this is happening for any window in list
mode, not only trash.
When I maximize the window, I can resize the name column to the right to
the point where the remaining columns fit. After that, it isn't possible
(but, at least, you have a much greater name column).
I
Sorry, forgot to tell: I'm x86 architecture
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Title:
Failed Ubuntu 14.04 installation.
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I think this issue I had when upgrading from 12.04 to 14.04 (USB
install) is related to this one.
I attached the /var/log/installer/debug file in this comment.
The upgrading was around 95% complete when the progress bar stuck saying
something like Trying to update old packages. Wait
I
I'm a newbie here, so maybe this is a stupid question but why is this
bug status showing Incomplete, supposedely because you haven't provided
enough data?
What other data do they require?
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Should create 640 syslog adm be inserted right before the reload
statement?
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Title:
rsyslog stops working after logrotate until restarted
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Public bug reported:
(I'm a Linux newbie)
Here are the steps that built the crash scenario:
1 - I installed syslog-ng
2 - I replaced entire syslog-ng.conf content with settings to fit Cacti
(according to item 5 here:
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