Well as Flickr are stopping login via anything other than a yahoo account
this is now moot and perhaps the bug can be closed?
Cheers,
Mark
On 4 Aug 2013 17:35, Leonardo Donelli leart...@gmail.com wrote:
I have the same problem.
Note: in the past there was a workaround for this, see lp:1041744,
Public bug reported:
The computer was idling and the screen was off - I had perhaps been away
for 20 to 30 minutes. On unlock of the screen I saw the error message
(probably not as a result of unlocking the screen). Only thing running
was Chrome.
I had also just updated the latest patches etc
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Opened a zip file contained a number of folders (with .fla and .mp3
files in it if that is relevant). Dragged the top level folder to my
Music folder. Crash occurred - the files were
Public bug reported:
Viewing an event containing multiple pictures. Clicked on the left arrow
to go to the previous picture when the app stopped responding (window
went grey) and the crash occurred.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: shotwell 0.18.0-0ubuntu2
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After update to Ubuntu 14.04 latest alpha (all packages up to date as at
15/3/2014) I opened the application. SHotwell launched and then went
into the auto import (I had 9 new images in my library to import). The
screen then went grey and the application stopped responding,
It happens often enough that I thought it worthwhile to report as a bug,
but I can't reproduce it easily.
I have an old Canon DLSR and the transfer speed via USB was terrible so
I now do the transfer by taking the card out and putting it in a reader.
What I have found is that often, but not
To add a little to this. For those launchers that were present before
update to 13.10, they remain in the same position. For those launchers
added after update, they return to the bottom. For example I installed
Fotoxx and it placed a launcher just above the workpalce chooser. I move
it to be
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Opened the dash and clicked upon the social lens. A recent mention from
Twitter appeared as a notification and then Apport told me about the
crash. Sorry I don't have more information, but that's all I did!
Ubuntu 13.10 final beta (+patches to 10/10/2013) 64 bit
apt-cache
Public bug reported:
Importing pictures from a 4GB Compact Flash card plugged in via a USB
card reader. After displaying about a third of the pictures the app
stopped responding and the crash occurred.
Ubuntu 13.10 beta (patched to 6/10/2013), 64 bit.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu
Martin, yes, I had just updated to Saucy. This error occurred after re-
boot, so I would have expected it to have all the saucy packages
installed? In my message (#21) it states saucy as the package
repository.
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Seems to be. I haven't had the error since so I guess there's something
awry on initial run that sorts itself out. I confirm when I looked in
the file you linked to and there's no reference to threads_init.
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Just to add to this, I also get a message in the terminal that says
Real-time signal 0.
Note also that after 3 attempts to do this, it got a little further and
then crashed again. The terminal output is:
Checking for a new Ubuntu release
WARNING:root:fetch result != continue (2)
Traceback (most
Public bug reported:
This error occurred during the upgrade to Ubuntu 13.10 final beta from a
fully patched 13.04
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
Package: fontconfig 2.10.93-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.8.0-31.46-generic 3.8.13.8
Uname: Linux 3.8.0-31-generic x86_64
After looking at /var/log/fontconfig.log I see the last entry is
/usr/share/fonts/truetype/google-fonts: Segmentation fault (core dumped)
Removing this folder then lets fontconfig complete.
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I got redirected here too. Here's the info you requested.
friends:
Installed: 0.2.0+13.10.20130926-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 0.2.0+13.10.20130926-0ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 0.2.0+13.10.20130926-0ubuntu1 0
500 http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ saucy/main amd64 Packages
100
Public bug reported:
I login to Flickr via my Google account. When I try to connect through
the online accounts the only option I have is to use a Yahoo! ID, which
I don't have. The login should allow all valid Flickr sign in methods.
(Ubuntu 13.04 64bit, Friends version
Norbert, I have 13.04 beta running (64bit) and I only have the option to
eject, not safely remove.
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I had a similar problem too. I was trying to browse to another users
home folder to check disk usage. I launched a root nautilus through gksu
nautilus. When I right clicked on the folder (in this case 'pictures')
and selected properties I got the crash. Aport pointed me to this bug
rather than
For me this happened when I safely removed a USB memory stick - much
like Abhisek
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compiz crashed with SIGSEGV in
I had the same issue when I was trying to install Crossover. I resolved
this by changing the download server to main server within Software
Sources (it was set to UK), I then ran synaptic and installed all the
upgradeable packages (of which there were many but my system claimed it
was up to date
Thanks for the suggestion. In fact I did what Scelt suggested and it
works now. But at least I have another solution now too!
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In 12.10
I can confirm the bug exists in 12.10 release (64 bit)
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The latest version (3.2.1 received tonight) seems to have resolved this
problem for me - Gwibber now can scroll!
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(oneiric) missing
The latest update seems to have resolved this for me.
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libreoffice is not updating
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Yes. I have the same problem. All other applications with overlay and/or
scroll wheel work as I would expect. This is on 11.10 64bit (up to
date) with Unity desktop.
With Gwibber, I see the top two messages and that's it - even though I
am told I have more messages. Resizing the window has done
$ sudo dpkg --clear-avail removed most of the warnings that I had
however...
$ dpkg -l /dev/null
warning, in file '/var/lib/dpkg/status' near line 13284 package 'virtualbox':
error in Version string '1.6.6-35336_Ubuntu_hardy': invalid character in
revision number
and so I try the tip above
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