I haven't seen it for a long time, but in https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=804638 last comment is from 2022.
Nevertheless, there is one thing surely worth doing whether the problem
is reproducible, or not: as I checked, this error message is still
present in the codebase:
```
$
To summarize:
1. Removing resolvconf looks like practical solution for people who face
the problem
2. I do not know, whether crashes in such a case are natural and expected, or
they simply trigger some buggy behaviour unlikely in „normal” situation.
Depending on that either there should
More than 12 hours now (since `apt remove resolvconf`).
systemd-resolved still running without crash
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systemd-resolve crashes fairly ofte
… so if there is some clash between the two packages, mayhaps they
should conflict?
PS For the sake of history: this is very old system which I use since 2009
(starting from
Ubuntu Karmic and upgrading from LTS to LTS). Resolvconf was there since 2012
and I simply
didn't know that it should be
Hmm, hmm. Maybe I found something?
My systemd-resolve which steadily crashed every 3-6 minutes for years now
survived
full 12 minutes since last restart. And it started to resolve unknown names
quickly instead of lagging on them for 10s
The change?
sudo apt remove resolvconf
(this remova
Considering I just supported another colleague who faced this bug, let
me mention that the problem is still present (in 20.04).
Simplest example:
$ sudo apt install libcurl4-gnutls-dev# Or some other variant
…
$ curl-config --static-libs
/usr/bin/curl-config: 1: krb5-config: not found
…
I
I use my computer for work and need reasonably stable environment. So
no, sorry. I am OK with installing newer systemd, testing it, and maybe
downgrading in case of (new) problems, but I can't upgrade whole distro
just now.
Would using PPA from comment 19 be as limited as PPA from comment 8
(syste
Do you plan releasing this version on PPA (for 20.04, which I use)? I'd
be glad to test…
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systemd-resolve crashes fairly often (and report
systemd-resolved still crashing more-or-less every 10 minutes.
Some update arrived (I installed it 15 minutes ago) -
245.4-4ubuntu3.5~202103051349~ubuntu20.04.1 - it also crashed few mins
since the installation.
I tried various approaches to kernel.core_pattern, but nothing is
gathered. As I unde
Ups, rollback, that's some old file, misread.
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systemd-resolve crashes fairly often (and reports various assertions)
To manage notificati
Since I wrote above, two more crashes. I enable apport, so last one
created something:
$ sudo ls -al /var/crash/_lib_systemd_systemd-resolved.145.crash
-rw-r- 1 systemd-resolve whoopsie 962231 lut 27 07:38
/var/crash/_lib_systemd_systemd-resolved.145.crash
can I use this file to provide valu
Above obtained with:
$ apt-cache policy systemd
systemd:
Zainstalowana: 245.4-4ubuntu3.5~202103031348~ubuntu20.04.1
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Seems it did not help too much.
I installed PPA version from comment 8, and ended up rebooting about an
hour ago. Since then 3 core dumps.
Two of those were preceded with failed assertion quoted below:
mar 03 18:56:12 platon systemd-resolved[9217]: Assertion
'DNS_TRANSACTION_IS_LIVE(q->state)'
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Hello from 2020. Under KDE Plasma those timeouts work perfectly
(including delicate way of signalling that they are on their way towards
expiring) and I use them gladly.
Regarding purpose: I frequently use notify-send in my scripting to
trigger notification that some build, tests, compilation, or
The machine as such works without much problems, from time to time is
under heavy load (make -j4 and such…) but I use it as my work desktop
without noticeable problems. Network also works.
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systemd-resolve journal is fairly full of failed assertions. During last
3 days I got 301 of them.
This one is very frequent (I got it 294 times)
~
Nov 28 21:10:02 platon systemd-resolved[1590676]: Assertion
'DNS_TRANSACTION_IS_LIVE(q->state)' failed at
src/resolve/resolved-dns-query.c:520,
Public bug reported:
(Tested on regularly updated Ubuntu 20.04, currently i use systemd
245.4-4ubuntu3.2)
I observe fairly lot of segfaults of systemd-resolve. Frequency vary but
… see below.
I have no clue what is the reason. Specific feature of my machine is
that apart from normal cable connec
I upgraded to 19.10 and found that kdbg is no longer there.
kdbg is ported to KDE5, port was released (3.0.0) in December 2017.
I've just built 3.0.1 from source on 19.10 without any problems.
Not sure what happened here but please put the package back. It is by
far best standalone GUI deb
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The file:
/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/M2Crypto/m2urllib.py
ends with the following snippet (where URLOpener is result of "from urrlib
import *")
# Minor brain surgery.
URLopener.open_https = open_https
This globally replaces urrlib.URLOpener.open_https method with
Public bug reported:
Attempt to run another gparted instance is rejected with
The process gpartedbin is already running.
Only one gpartedbin process is permitted.
As I understand this is done on purpose, but it is also painful. I have at
least two use-cases
where I love to have two gparted
What about point 2 of my original report (suggesting apt-mark
showhold)? Here it can be sufficient to mention it in the log message,
so no translations are involved…
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I found similar error: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=38836
Wanted to add my +1 to it, but registration is disabled at the moment. If you
have account on clang bugzilla, maybe you could forward my opinion that this is
a bug. and should be fixed?
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Very funny. Arrgh.
The little problem is that (a) this is misleading (and nothing nowhere
warns that this is false) and (b) clang doesn't offer any flag which
would print version number in the compact way.
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Shortly:
$ clang -dumpversion
4.2.1
$ clang -v 2>&1 | head -1
clang version 6.0.0-1ubuntu2 (tags/RELEASE_600/final)
one of those is wrong. Looks like the former as I have
1:6.0-41~exp5~ubuntu1 clang package installed.
That's problematic as I use dumpversion
IIRC I used
curl-config --libs --static-libs
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curl-config uses krb5-config, but libcurl4-openssl-dev only Suggests
libkrb5-dev
To m
Out of curiosity: what those rls-cc and rls-dd mean? Do you agree with
my suggestions, or reject them, or … ?
(Google points me towards various launchpad errors with similar
redirections and pages about RLS - „restless leg syndrome”…)
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I faced this problem on two different machines (both lightdm + plasma
desktop, on both I happily used this combination on Ubuntu 16.04 but
once I upgraded to 18.04, or soon afterwards, I lost all my groups).
Switched to sddm on both, it helped. So mayhaps lightdm should be
dropped or downgraded, t
Some other notes:
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/458194/missing-groups-at-each-
startup/
and horrible unconclusive Fedora bugreport:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1581495
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Attempt to run curl-config on the system, on which libkrb5-dev is not
installed, results in error
/usr/bin/curl-config: krb5-config: not found
At the same time, libcurl4-openssl-dev only Suggests libkrb5-dev.
Either curl-config should gracefully handle lack of krb5-confi
As I found this bug accidentally after years, just small remark:
a) The firm I work for keeps naming hosts in internal network
«name».ourfirm.local. Those addresses are omnipresent (from network
config to myriads of development/test/staging/whatever environments and
config files), so advice to aba
The problem is still present in Ubuntu 18.04
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Bad polish translation: actions and activities are translated to the
same word
T
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Situation
===
As more-or-less usual, my attempt to upgrade from 16.04 to 18.04 failed
with "Could not calculate upgrade" error (well, one even more confusing
and less google-able, as translated to my national language). Also, as
usual, I found myself confused, wit
Public bug reported:
In Polish KDE translation, both activities (= subject-oriented virtual
desktops) and actions (= varioius window-related actions) are translated
using the same word „działania”. This is very confusing.
For example, after right-clicking window title I get window menu with
the f
Screenshot of the menu mentioned.
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I did some more googling and finally guessed the right phrase.
Some reports of similar (the same?) problem (all unresolved):
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=804638
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1244468
https://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=111&t=125764
Public bug reported:
>From time to time, after I Alt-Tab to switch the current window, I get
mysterious notification about broken window switcher. In Polish it reads
Instalacja przełącznika okien jest uszkodzona, brakuje zasobów.
Powiadom o tym swoją dystrybucję.
(screenshot attached). R
Confirming. I tried doing
apt-get install steam steamcmd
(on new machine), was asked about license, AGREED to it, then got error
Installation terminated: Steam License Agreement was DECLINED.
Since then, any attempts to
apt-get install steam
result in the same error without any promp
In my case, Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS (freshly installed), steam 1:1.0.0.48-1ubuntu3,
steamcmd
0~20130205-1
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package steam:i386 1:1.0.0.48-1ubu
I faced this too once I wanted to switch from 304 to 367 after GPU replacement.
In my case it helped to
sudo apt-get remove --purge nvidia*
first, and only then install the update
sudo apt-get install nvidia-367 nvidia-367-dev nvidia-opencl-icd-367
In such a way it worked without report
This error interrupted my upgrade from 14.04 to 16.04.01
I hacked around it by manually editing /var/lib/dpkg/info/util-
linux.postinst and removing all update-rc.d calls. All those were
related to hwclock (I will probably reinstall hwclock at some time in
the future to fix it up). As I understand
On installed package it sufficed to:
- edit
/usr/share/molly-guard/shutdown
and add pm-suspend to halt|reboot|… case line
- ln -s /usr/share/molly-guard/shutdown /usr/local/sbin/pm-suspend
- ln -s /usr/sbin/pm-suspend /sbin/pm-suspend
but I suppose two latter lines could be repla
Public bug reported:
It would be nice if molly-guard could be used also to wrap pm-suspend.
Suspending remote machine is not that much different from powering it
off. And I already did it 3 times ;-)
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: molly-guard 0.4.5-1
ProcVersionSignature:
Does it mean once I upgrade to 15.04, I won't be able suspend anymore?
(btw, I also lost suspend from my menus – on 14.04 – in spite upower -d
knows about it)
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And some screenshot from my machine. I right clicked keyboard (ibus)
icon in tray to open settings and picked Preferences, then left-clicked
the same icon. Compare lists of keyboards on the left and on the (top)
right http://tinypic.com/r/2ecnmt5/8 The app seems inconsistent with
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And one more link I googled out, somewhat related as it shows thise priority
problems: .dmrc is read by display manager, but can also be generated by it,
and if it exists it can be read, but need not if AccountsService is available,
… Brr
https://afrantzis.wordpress.com/2012/06/11/changing-
As I googled out http://osdir.com/ml/ubuntu-bugs/2014-05/msg08453.html
let me also mention that I had „use-system-keyboard” disabled.
And short summary from my side: we have many sources of possible
keyboard settings (~/.dmrc, dconf-editor settings,
/etc/default/keyboard, keyboard settings in Xorg
As my case is slightly specific, let me describe it too. I use specific
variant of Polish keyboard - pl(intl) instead of default pl (it is
simply much better considering extra symbols). This variant is
configured in unity settings (I finally removed all other keyboards from
there), while fighting w
Scanning via this bug I also noticed, that in dconf-editor
desktop/ibus/general/ has some ugly values:
- engines-order is ['xkb:us::eng', 'xkb:pl::pol']
- preload-engines is ['xkb:pl::pol', 'xkp:pl(intl)::(null)']
I can play with those but I am not sure what do they mean.
Where can one read abou
>From the comment which I see in this patch ("open in unicode mode..."),
it looks like somebody intended to go towards handling file content as
unicode. Your patch reverts it towards binary. Maybe it would be better
to attempt input decoding (guessing the encoding somehow, at least
considering utf-
(the latter caused by mate and cinnamon installed from PPA)
OK, this bug is about unicodedecodeerror when non-ascii comment is
present in /etc/apt/sources.list
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I found the reason: I had polish character in comment in
/etc/apt/sources.list. Just sth like:
# Wyłączone w trakcie upgrade do saucy
deb
(after I removed this comment, the error went away, now I get „can't
calculate upgrade” but that's another story)
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do-release-upgrade fails as below. I am using Polish utf-8 locale, so I
suspect something called reports error in Polish with non-ascii
characters...
File "/tmp/ubuntu-release-upgrader-j2xvu5/trusty", line 10, in
sys.exit(main())
File
"/tmp/ubuntu-release-upgrader-j2xv
I found this bug while looking for a way to resize /run/shm on Ubuntu
13.04. Still I can't find a way to resize it (on my laptop for some
reason it is 600MB - out of 6GB total memory - I need it bigger to
install Oracle or DB2).
Net is full of advice to mount --rebind this to change it's size, rat
……… and repeat on every perl upgrade, as cpan-installed perl packages
are version-bound ………
Yeah, it is not that hard to replace Digest::SHA1 with Digest::SHA. In
general. It is somewhat harder to do when there are quite a lot of
scripts which need be fixed, repackaged, redistributed etc.
Just ne
I got it on Precise after I connected external TV. Bug remained after
disconnecting and rebooting. I am just to try removing
~/.config/monitors.xml
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There is at least one case in which this module seems to be needed in wine:
wine PLINK.EXE
does not support key-based authentication anymore since I upgraded to Ubuntu
12.04.
Where I used to succesfully login via key, now I get aforementioned
warning and password prompt. AMD64 machine.
$ w
PLINK (from putty) fails this way under wine too
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p11-kit: couldn't load module: /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/pkcs11/gnome-
keyring-pkcs11.so
Sidenote: presence of old postgresql versions has more benefits than
easier upgrade - for example gives chance to more gracefully upgrade
slony or other replications. I'd be glad if Ubuntu could keep at least
previous version available unless there are important reasons not to…
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My case resolved: somehow during upgrade I got /run as symlink to
/var/run and /var/run as symlink to /run. After I patched this, the
problem is gone. But it took time to spot it.
Regarding bug title: I find this error message to be not too
informative… Providing some detail about the problem (whi
I got this very message, for the first time, after upgrade to 12.04
Precise. Can't boot that machine. Root on md
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Title:
run-init: nuking initramf
Multi-cycling of window sizes via grid was the single most important
compiz feature for me (and still is on computers with 10.04). It is so
much more convenient to press shortcut twice to get window in right 1/3
of the screen than to fight with mouse…
Whoever made the design decision to drop this
Public bug reported:
While attempting to perform 11.10 → 12.04 upgrade I got the following
error. My system has been upgraded a few times since installation.
Once I remove this package ( dpkg --remove postgresql-plperl-8.4)
upgrade proceeded
Could not calculate the upgrade
An unresolvable pro
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The backtrace can be worked around by disabling this very module:
/etc/laptop-mode/conf.d/hal-polling.conf:
#CONTROL_HAL_POLLING="auto"
CONTROL_HAL_POLLING=0
After this pach laptop_mode starts/stops properly.
I am not sure about the impact of disabling HAL polling.
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If I understand correctly, this problem is responsible for drastically
shortened time on battery, lack of auto-hibernation on battery low, and
higher temperature of my laptop – which I observe since upgrading to
Ubuntu 11.10 – and which mostly render my laptop unusable on battery.
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Not sure whether it is the same problem, but my laptop properly warned
about low battery and hibernated when it worked on 10.04 and 10.10.
Recently I upgraded to 11.10 and it started switching off without
warning (4 times so far). It may be related to some package cooperation
(I use TuxOnIce as de
As of 11.10 editing /etc/X11/Xsession.d/80appmenu and 80appmenu-gtk3 to
change UBUNTU_MENUPROXY to 0 works more or less OK. The problem is that
it is global setting for all users, and that there is in fact no natural
place to set this variable for single user.
Couldn't there be a switch
[x] Use
Lenovo Y530 (Nvidia G96) also affected. System worked perfectly under
10.04, after upgrade to 11.04 window operations are very slow, from time
to time desktop freeze (no action for a few secs) happens. Switching
Unity off does not help much.
Maybe worth noting: Wine applications seem to be partic
My initial take on the above (to be used instead of /etc/init.d/maradns
and /etc/rc* stuff). Warning: not yet tested, I can't reboot machine
just now.
==[ /etc/init/maradns.conf ]==
# MaraDNS DNS server service
description "MaraDNS"
author "Whoeve
I found this bug because I started to observe similar behaviour (10.04):
maradns fails to start after reboot, but works flawlessly if started
manually later. However, in my case it logs differently, so maybe my
case is different:
Mar 2 03:08:20 linode maradns.etc_maradns_mararc: Using default ICA
Since this problem I always manually force initramfs rebuild before
rebooting after upgrade, so I do not know.
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@Pedro Workspace naming is not only a matter of switcher. On Compiz I'd
love to see workspace names on Expo view, on Cube, maybe on global
Super-Tab and in similar cases (in general - in every viewport switching
case).
Compiz in many ways does great job supporting multi-workspace work but
the lack
Since yesterday suddenly my Lenovo Y530 started to properly hibernate
and resume.
I use tuxonice kernel (2.6.32-22-generic-tuxonice). Earlier tuxonice
properly hibernated (or at least it seemed so as it showed hibernation
messages and shut down) but never resumed.
So if somebody has the same prob
Ah, and /etc/uswsusp.conf contains /dev/sda7, while /etc/suspend.conf is
missing
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Also maybe it makes sense to note, that when I had wrong UUID (of no-
longer-existing partition), cryptsetup did not complain, behaved in the
same way.
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In my case cryptsetup finds even 3 possibilities:
cryptsetup: WARNING: found more than one resume device candidate:
/dev/sda7
swap:/dev/sda7
UUID=d8cf4b3b-702a-44ff-a418-be9d9927606c
/dev/sda7 is probably from /etc/fstab
swap:/dev/sda
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Binary package hint: etckeeper
I just executed distribution upgrade from 9.04 to 9.10.
The upgrade failed nearby the end because of etckeeper failure. I don't
remember exact message but it was about command line being too long (I
suspect bzr command was executed with all cha
After using my Lenovo for about a month without problems I started to
see this bug from time to time (most often ... about a noon what makes
me curious about cron jobs). Symptoms:
[ 6208.192630] iwlagn :03:00.0: Error sending REPLY_RXON: time out after
500ms.
[ 6208.192638] iwlagn :03:00.
Looks like disabling prism helped.
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I have the same problem. Ubuntu 32-bit, up-to-date firefox (3.6
+nobinonly-0ubuntu5~mfs~karmic1). Removing compatibility.ini helps
(alternative way to resolve the problem is to start firefox in safe mode
and quit it from the prompter, then start normally).
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Looks like the solution to this bug somehow affected me. Freshly
installed Ubuntu 9.10, DHCP network connection initialized by
networkmanager, and my firm uses .local domain names in their true DNS
server.
Until I stop avahi-daemon, in-organization DNS names fail to resolve.
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(and just like the poster of the old bug I can assure that I never
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Yes, it helped.
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I faced the same problem after upgrade to 9.10 - empty /etc/resolv.conf
after reboot, ifdown eht0 && ifup eth0 resolves the issue.
I googled old bug 31057 which blames resolvconf package and in fact I
noticed that I had this package installed. So I removed it and I am just
to reboot to check wheth
> Is this still an issue for you with the latest 2.6.28-14 kernel?
No. Just tried 2.6.28-14 and network seems to work properly.
> If so,
> please reproduce, then connect to wired ethernet, (...)
Fortunately it is not necessary, but I must say I don't have any cable
handy. It would make sense
Public bug reported:
(it may be a dupe but I'm not 100% sure)
After I rebooted to newly installed 2.6.28-13-generic kernel image,
wireless connection stopped to work (interface shows up but is not
configured, don't get an address). Rebooting the same machine to
2.6.28-11-generic resolves the prob
.. and the latter seems to help.
So, to summarize:
1) There is a bug in ubuntu-vm-builder 0.10-0ubuntu2 (current Jaunty
version) which makes it fail during image conversion when vmserver image
is generated
2) To fix the bug, two trivial edits in VMBuilder/plugins/vmware/vm.py
are needed:
- repl
With the fix above builder progresses further and faces the next
problem:
File "/usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/VMBuilder/plugins/vmware/vm.py", line
46, in deploy
vmdesc = VMBuilder.util.render_template('vmware', self.vm,
self.vmxtemplate, { 'disks' : self.disks(), 'vmhwversion' : self.v
My very strong bet is that one should add
self.
before vmxtemplate - so it reads:
vmdesc = VMBuilder.util.render_template('vmware', self.vm,
self.vmxtemplate, { 'disks' : self.disks(), 'vmhwversion' :
self.vmhwversion, 'cpu' : self.vm.cpu, 'mem' : self.vm.mem, 'hostname' :
self.vm.host
Faced the same problem on 9.10:
$ sudo vmbuilder \
vmserver \
ubuntu \
--suite hardy \
--dest image \
--components 'main,universe' \
--arch 'i386' \
--rootsize '4096' \
--swapsize '512' \
# user and network options, which I pr
I just tested (on the suggestion from mercurial mailing list), that one
can install hardy kdiff3 package on intrepid and it works without any
problems. Just:
sudo apt-get install kdelibs4c2a
wget http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10679965/kdiff3_0.9.92-2ubuntu1_i386.deb
wget http://launchpadlibra
Just faced this problem
Kdiff3 is de facto required by mercurial (and likely a few other
dvcs-s). Meld is in no way replacement for it.
:-(((
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I can't install kdiff3 on Intrepid (Broken dependecy)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/260326
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Upgrade 8.04 --> 8.10 does not rebuild initramfs for new kernels (or at
least I guess so).
I tested this upgrade on two machines. First: desktop with root on
mdadm-managed mirror, second: desktop with root on LVM. In both cases
system failed to boot after upgrade (kernel coul
I just upgraded from 8.04 to 8.10 and found my Samsung ML-2010 not
working anymore (cups-missing-filter).
I feel such bugs really should be resolved before the release.
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[hardy] upgrade issue Splix V. 1.1.0 but the PPD file is designed for SpliX V.
1.0
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/193075
Y
me too ;-)
$ file /usr/share/serendipity/www/bundled-libs/Smarty
/usr/share/serendipity/www/bundled-libs/Smarty: symbolic link to
`../../../php/smarty'
$ ls /usr/share/serendipity/www/bundled-libs/Smarty/libs/
plugins
$ grep -2 SMARTY_DIR
/usr/share/serendipity/www/include/functions_smarty.inc
Consequence:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/serendipity/+bug/222771
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smarty should put files in /usr/share/php/smarty and not in smarty/libs
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/118793
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Binary package hint: python-elementtree
Freshly installed hardy, amd64. python2.5 installed with some libraries.
$ apt-get install python-elementtree
...
$ python
Python 2.5.2 (r252:60911, Apr 21 2008, 11:17:30)
[GCC 4.2.3 (Ubuntu 4.2.3-2ubuntu7)] on linux2
Type
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 149966 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/149966
The same bug exists in hardy.
The "-p" workaround works. Maybe one could add this to the menu entry?
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blender windowed is not windowed with compiz enable
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/151046
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