I'm sorry for the vagueness: as detailed in the title, emerald-theme-
manager crashes. The theme itself is usually correctly set by emerald
and does not crash. This means however I can't edit my theme through
the manager should I want/need to.
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Emerald Theme Manager segfaults on theme
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: emerald
Emerald crashes on theme selection. Not sure if this is a duplicate,
but I tried importing my old theme from karmic to lucid and this always
occurs when selecting themes.
Attached is my .emerald folder.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu
** Attachment added: Attached .emerald folder
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/45242099/emerald.tar.bz2
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/45242052/Dependencies.txt
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Emerald Theme Manager segfaults on theme selection
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/569600
sudo apt-get install lupin-casper re-enables compcache on installed
system.
If you want to try this yourself, install Ubuntu Jaunty or Karmic on a
VM from the LiveCD and run it and check the swap using swapon -s, before
and after installing lupin-casper.
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initramfs generated before removing
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: fusecompress
I am trying out Karmic in general and I really like it by the way.
I noticed fusecompress was in the repository, and I can't seem to use
the lzma option:
$ fusecompress -o fc_c:lzma /home/aaron/.fusecompress/archive2/
/home/aaron/Archive2
Public bug reported:
Karmic for my computer has a semi-random critical bug, where sometimes
(about 1/5th) X does not display at all as if the monitor was turned
off, and the keyboard and power button do not work at all (I tried doing
ctrl+alt+F1 and ctrl+alt+delete and hitting the power button to
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
I did not follow through, but if I'm not mistaken if I allowed it to
restart gdm it would have broken the upgrade process. I have could not
have saved the terminal output, but if you want me to bug trace this I
made a complete backup
Compcache was activated randomly at some point after using Ubuntu 9.04.
I manually removed it myself. I know it was not on because after
installing Ubuntu I manually set a swap size and manually editted
/etc/fstab to use it. I found it installed at one point when I was
trying to figure out one