I had reported this problem on Arduino (software impacted by this)
originally and other users there have experienced this problem. One user
replied that they had experienced this with Debian Wheezy and so this is
probably a Debian problem.
That interaction was reported here:
I sent an email to Debian Bugs for this problem. Don't know if that
will get attention or not but its worth a try.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1187391
Title:
In 12.04 LTS,
Public bug reported:
For nearly a year, users of the popular Arduino development platform
have been chasing their tails quite a bit to get Arduino's program to
work on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS.
I have just reinstalled LTS from scratch on my machine, and the problem
appears to be failures in MultiArch to
I was having exactly the same problem:
Installing Restricted Extras, Ubuntu 12.04, HP Pavillion 6000, 64-bit.
The Ubuntu Software Center froze at about 70% of Restricted Extras.
I was researching workarounds, found this page, had decided to go back
and use synaptic, and before I could kill the
I have the same bug. Fresh install of Oneirc about 2 days ago on an HP
Pavilion with AMD 64. I have added only a few typical programs so far:
Gimp, Audacity, no major system changes. I did delete several launcer
icons that I use infrequently: Libreoffice mainly. Now If I check
keep in
Also: Some programs that came with Ubuntu behave similarly but slightly
different:
If I open LibraOffice Calc (prev. unpinned from launcher): NOW if I pin
it to launcher this is what happens:
The two bottom icons in launcher (in my case an expansion USB drive and
the 4panel desktop icon) get
Last comment: This was enough of a nuisance (I do use launcher quite a
bit) that I decided to completely reinstall Ubuntu today while doing
housework. I just reinstalled 64-bit Oneiric on an AMD (reformatted the
Ubuntu partition). And then did updates. With no other action taken:
This problem
Zsolt: Thank you! Great work around!
It helped me as well.
I also noticed that icons can reposition in launcher fine right after
reboot as long as no new icons have been not been added to launcher. It
looks like maybe once you drag icons over from the dash to the launcher
- somehow they lock
Oneiric update manager wants to upgrade Python, (lists python-mlt3 as
needing upgrade) but then refuses to complete the upgrade it requested
itself with the same error as noted above:
When I attempted thru Synaptic instead:
Could not mark all packages for Upgrade
python-mlt3:
Depends:
Hi, Does anyone know if there is an easy way to use apt-get to downgrade
Krename? I had the same crash as in this bug report. I removed the
package that crashes but I can not seem to locate a good name to get an
older version with apt-get.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 329974 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/329974
Bug still there as of 8-21-9 for Jaunty 9.04. Using the IP of the
shared machine would not work for me.
ANOTHER WORKAROUND: Ubuntu Main Menu Places
-Find the PC with the shared printer, and go into the
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 329974 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/329974
Bug still there as of 8-21-9 for Jaunty 9.04. Using the IP of the
shared machine would not work for me.
ANOTHER WORKAROUND: Ubuntu Main Menu Places
-Find the PC with the shared printer, and go into the
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 329974 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/329974
Bug still there as of 8-21-9 for Jaunty 9.04. Using the IP of the
shared machine would not work for me.
ANOTHER WORKAROUND: Ubuntu Main Menu Places
-Find the PC with the shared printer, and go into the
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 329974 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/329974
Bug still there as of 8-21-9 for Jaunty 9.04. Using the IP of the
shared machine would not work for me.
ANOTHER WORKAROUND: Ubuntu Main Menu Places
-Find the PC with the shared printer, and go into the
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