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Running Ubuntu 22.04 jammy, firefox 100 from snap.
First time launch from the left launcher (favorites) normally works
fine. Open a second window using the context menu "New Window" or "Open
a New Windows" (what is the difference?) often just gives the rotating
Ubuntu cursor
Thanks. Not really a bug thus, I need to provide rmd160 digests in
some workflow. This is a work-around and a good reason to discuss the
issue upstream.
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Public bug reported:
Using 3.0.2-0ubuntu1.1 on Ubuntu 22.04 (AMD64) I get
```
openssl rmd160 < some-file
Error setting digest
405755EFCF7F:error:0308010C:digital envelope
routines:inner_evp_generic_fetch:unsupported:../crypto/evp/evp_fetch.c:349:Global
default library context, Algorithm (RI
Thanks!
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Title:
gcc-mingw-w64 no symbols in libgcov.a
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Installing libcanberra-pulse indeed fixes the problem. Thanks!
Flagging this as "Invalid" seems dubious. Shouldn't libcanberra-pulse
be a dependency for gnome-control-center or the base sound system?
Sound used to work fine. Given the number of sound devices I always
used the gnome control cent
Public bug reported:
In Ubuntu 20.04, libgcov.a for MinGW is almost empty:
```
nm -gC /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-w64-mingw32/9.3-win32/libgcov.a | grep
__gcov_one_value_profiler
nm: _gcov_merge_ior.o: no symbols
nm: _gcov_merge_time_profile.o: no symbols
nm: _gcov_merge_icall_topn.o: no symbols
nm: _gc
This also applies MergeOperator. In addition, the static lib is not
compiled with -fPIC and can thus not be used to create a plugin (.so)
for another project. See also
https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/3811
** Bug watch added: github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues #3811
https://github
Why is a high priority bug not patched after almost two months while
doing so is trivial? This blocks anyone using the most valuable
debugging tool who works on an application that is linked to SSL ...
Is there a valgrind PPA as a work-around, or is compiling from source
the only way?
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Similar here. As far as I recall, this started rather recently. About a
month ago. System now tells me battery
is always full and will last 4h28. Led indicator now tells me baterry us not
present.
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Hi,
I've upgraded to Ubuntu 12.10 on Intel i7 2600 (64-bit version) and -as a
developer- compiled SWI-Prolog using
the standard gcc 4.7 compiler. All seems to work, except for the `semweb'
package. It works with compiled
without optimization, but fails at -O2.
After a b
Thanks for having a look. This isn't a show-stopper for me. Just an upgrade
that didn't go smoothly. Here is
the output you asked for. I assume I should get rid of the warning :-)
--- Jan
ct (~) 1_> sudo testparm
[sudo] password for jan:
Load smb config files from /etc/samba/smb.conf
rl
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Title:
package samba 2:3.6.3-2ubuntu2.1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
T
Public bug reported:
Installation of samba upgrade failed after I selected to keep my own
smb.conf.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: samba 2:3.6.3-2ubuntu2.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-24.37-generic 3.2.14
Uname: Linux 3.2.0-24-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules:
I use several machines where I want to have some default applications running
when I login. The
option to explicitly save the session was perfect for this. Alternatives are
buggy, notably because
there is no good way to start applications at a specific desktop from a startup
script.
Ch
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Title:
Deadlock in _XtWaitForSomething() and fork()
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Binary package hint: xorg
Hi,
I just discovered that one can make X11 deadlock in the following way: have a
multi-threaded
application. One thread performs a fork(). Another one is waiting in
XtAppProcessEvent().
This results in the following stack-trace:
#1 0x7faf
** Attachment added: "self-contained test-program"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/38576901/t.c
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fesetround(FE_UPWARD) followed by pow() crashes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/515065
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Public bug reported:
The attached program very simple program crashes on a segmentation fault.
The fragment comes from a much larger program, but it proves easily to
reproduce.
Environment: 64-bit ubuntu 9.10 on AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor
5400+
glibc 2.10.1-0ubuntu16 (karmic-upda
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