** Tags added: vivid
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Title:
DuckDuckGo search plugin is outdated
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Since I also do not get any search suggestions, I suppose I have the
same problem on 15.04.
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Title:
DuckDuckGo search plugin is outdated
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The problem seems to be that Ubuntu 14.04 installs Python 3.4 by default
and the installed CMake version only searches up to Python 3.3. A
workaround is to add set(Python_ADDITIONAL_VERSIONS 3.4) before the
find_package statement.
CMake 3.0 does search up to Python 3.4.
I think this should be
Note that the necessary patch can be found here:
https://github.com/Kitware/CMake/commit/ab6201ab647c13fee44c44822b8502e9848faaaf.
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Title:
cmake
Public bug reported:
The hplj1000 script fails to upload firmware files when both the
usb_printerid program and the CUPS USB backend are found.
The problem is that the hplj1000 script first tries to upload the firmware by
catting it to /dev/usb/lpN and sending this process to the background.
** Patch added: Patch that fixes the problem
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1003843/+attachment/3160695/+files/hplj1000.diff
** Description changed:
The hplj1000 script fails to upload firmware files when both the
usb_printerid program and the CUPS USB backend are found.
The
Confirmed here too: the icon now immediately disappears from the
desktop. Thanks Paul!
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unmounting a usb stick gives a stupid error
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/222041
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The error message indeed disappeared, but now the icon on the desktop won't
disappear after a safely remove. If I just plug out a stick without safely
removing it, the icon will disappear but if I safely remove it first, the icon
stays on the desktop and there is no way to remove it.
Frankly,