I'm curious what suddenly became 'incomplete' about this bug after 10
years?
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Title:
Title of MATE Terminal window does not change back after
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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firefox extension's prefs.js does not work in ubuntu version of
Bug was fixed upstream within a few months -
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=712789 .
I must say that it's quite frustrating that it's practically useless to
report bugs to ubuntu. They're either ignored or closed for
inactivity. I don't think i'll ever do it again.
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You're right, i copied /etc/nagios from another server!
I've been doing that for years on all new servers because there's a few
default settings that i don't want to define over and over again.
The server i copied it from is currently running 10.04 but it has been
running for years so the
Changed pid_file in /etc/nagios/nrpe.cfg to /var/run/nagios/nrpe.pid and
now the original init.d script from 11.10 is working fine. Thanks:)
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Public bug reported:
Starting with Ubuntu 11.10, /etc/init.d/nagios-nrpe-server passes the
location of a PID file to start-stop-daemon. NRPE does not create this
pid file.
As a result, the service cannot be stopped since the PID file can not be
found.
I copied the init.d script from a previous
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nit.d script incorrectly assumes PID file -- can't stop service
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Binary package hint: bash
In Ubuntu 10.04 and before, typing a tilde followed by a part of a
username and pressing tab would complete the username and add a slash.
For example, if a user 'sander' exists on the system, this:
root@vmhost:~# cd ~san
followed by TAB would
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tab completion on ~username stopped working in Ubuntu 10.10
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Title:
firefox extension's prefs.js does not work in ubuntu version of
firefox
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Binary package hint: firefox
I have created this Firefox addon for Firefox 4 some time ago:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/classic-opera/
This addon has a defaults/preferences/prefs.js file that sets a few
default preferences:
I can confirm that printing the same PDF goes much faster in Natty - it
finishes within the printer's default timeout.
Even if i lower the timeout on the printer to 5 seconds (the minimum),
the PDF still prints without problems.
So, i'd say that the cairo part of this bug is fixed in Natty.
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Yes, sorry. I had no more time yesterday. Here's the output + attachment
from Capturing print job data:
sander@sander-thuis:~$ cancel -a
(don't know how to find out the queue name - the wiki document doesn't
explain this, so used system-config-printer to disable the print queue)
OK, I will try this when i get home.
Apart from the fact that this particular problem may have been caused by
a problem with the generated file, shouldn't there be some mechanism in
place that notifies the user of the Unable to write print data: Broken
pipe problem via the GUI? I can imagine that
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Binary package hint: cups
When trying to print a PDF document from evince on my HP CP2025, the
activity led on the printer blinks for about 2 minutes, after which it
stops blinking without printing anything.
'top' on my computer shows a 'pdftops' process chewing up my CPU
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Title:
printing pdf fails without error message
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Here's the PDF
** Attachment added: test.pdf
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups/+bug/735770/+attachment/1911103/+files/test.pdf
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And the cups error_log.
** Attachment added: error_log
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups/+bug/735770/+attachment/1911104/+files/error_log
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