I re-tested in Lubuntu 20.04.2 LTS and reproduced the
problem on the current LXQt desktop (pcmanfm-qt 0.14.1),
-w works when given an absolute path, while it has no
effect (but no error) if the path is relative. I have
not had the chance to re-test on the non-Qt LXDE desktop
(no longer supported
Very similar thing happened on Lubuntu 20.04, `apt-get dist-upgrade`
said
Unpacking snapd (2.47.1+20.04) over (2.46.1+20.04) ...
Setting up snapd (2.47.1+20.04) ...
Installing new version of config file
/etc/apparmor.d/usr.lib.snapd.snap-confine.real ...
and hung. `pstree` just
Public bug reported:
LibreOffice 6.0.7 on Ubuntu 18.04, with English (UK) locales selected
and running LXDE, reacts to paragraphs of Traditional Chinese text being
pasted into LibreOffice Writer by searching the system for a Chinese
font and selecting it for the pasted Chinese text.
It seems LibreOffice is more likely to use high CPU when its windows are
in the background. Bringing one to the foreground reduced CPU usage.
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Also affects LibreOffice 6.0.7.3 on 18.04. In the occurrence I saw, the
user had used and closed Calc but had left one Writer document open.
All documents visited were made by the user and had no macros, but in
case it's relevant I should perhaps mention we have Java disabled as a
workaround for
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I used a standard Lubuntu 18.04 LTS i386-destkop live CD to install on a
Lenovo G50 laptop, the install went well and booted into the new system
nicely, but then I remembered this user might want Skype, so I
downloaded the Skype deb and found it was amd64-only. The laptop
Thanks, but Crosswire is in Arizona, which is not in the UK, so
Crosswire don't have to worry about UK-specific copyright laws.
The distributors of Ubuntu, Canonical Ltd, are based in the UK.
So it's Ubuntu that needs to get the permission, not Crosswire.
It might be possible for Crosswire to
Thanks, but Crosswire is in Arizona, which is not in the UK, so
Crosswire don't have to worry about UK-specific copyright laws.
The distributors of Ubuntu, Canonical Ltd, are based in the UK.
So it's Ubuntu that needs to get the permission, not Crosswire.
It might be possible for Crosswire to
This bug disappeared for me when I did
apt-get install linux-generic-hwe-16.04
to upgrade to kernel version 4.10.0 instead of 4.4.0. (I also had
proposed-updates in /etc/apt/sources.list, but it was the linux-generic-
hwe-16.04 package that really fixed it.)
I suspected it was a kernel bug
Cambridge University Press at
http://www.cambridge.org/home/page/item6459996/ say We grant permission
to use the text, and license printing or the importation for sale within
the UK, as long as we are assured of acceptable quality and accuracy
and the permission request form is at
Cambridge University Press at
http://www.cambridge.org/home/page/item6459996/ say We grant permission
to use the text, and license printing or the importation for sale within
the UK, as long as we are assured of acceptable quality and accuracy
and the permission request form is at
Public bug reported:
In the UK (but not the rest of the world), the copyright on the
Authorized (King James) version of the Bible is perpetual and it may
only be printed, distributed or imported by those who have official
royal permission. I don't know if there are any special exceptions for
Public bug reported:
As I reported with the bible-kjv-text package (Bug #1089050), in the UK
(but not the rest of the world), the copyright on the Authorized (King
James) version of the Bible is perpetual and it may only be printed,
distributed or imported by those who have official royal
Thanks. Is there any way I can try 12.04 beta on my netbook without
actually installing it? I only have one netbook and I don't want to
risk losing a working system. I can't seem to find a live USB for 12.04
beta.
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I added the screenshot as requested but this bug is still marked
Incomplete. Am I supposed to set the status back to Confirmed myself?
How? (The controls are not obvious.) We don't want the system to
automatically expire it.
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This bug mysteriously seems to have returned on my old Ubuntu 11.04 box
(which is still taking security updates); is it possible that the 11.04
package has regressed?
X11 crashes when a 25pt Tk input box contains a lot of text and you
click in it and press Home, or Control-A for Select All.
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The above screenshot was taken by doing sleep 30 ; xwd -screen and
then calling up the Dash. As you can see Dash did not manage to fit
itself within the available screen space. This was on an eeePC with
fonts set to large.
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** Attachment added: Screenshot of file dialog not fitting on screen
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/931963/+attachment/2738001/+files/screenshot1.png
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** Attachment added: Screenshot of workaround: zoom the file dialog
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/931963/+attachment/2738021/+files/screenshot2.png
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See attached screenshots. The first screenshot is a full-screen grab of
an eeePC netbook running Firefox when I pressed Upload a file in this
bug tracker and typed scr (the first three letters of a file I have
called screenshot). As you can see the relevant part of the
The DebugWait workaround worked for me on an EeePC 900 using Ubuntu
11.10. I added it to /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/11-evdev-quirks.conf as
there weren't any xorg.conf files in /etc.
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Actually the problem has not completely disappeared after the DebugWait
workaround. But it does seem to be much less frequent.
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Title:
[915GM]
Public bug reported:
Unity Dash appears to space its icons according to the text size that is
set at the start of the session. But if you go to System Settings /
Universal Access / Text Size and set it to Larger, and then bring up
Unity Dash again, the icon spacing is unchanged. If however you
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Unity Dash ignores changes to Universal Access text size
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When Universal Access text size (in System Settings) is set to largest
(and you log out and log in again at this size), Unity Dash may space
icons such that some of them are off the edge of the desktop and there
is no way to access them. It would be nice to take screen width
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When Universal Access text size is large, Unity Dash may space icons
such that some of them are off the edge of the desktop
To manage
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The New Tab keyboard shortcut is Shift+Ctrl+T, and the Close Tab
shortcut is Shift+Ctrl+W. On a Dvorak keyboard, T and W are right next
to each other (they are in the positions of K and comma on an English
QWERTY keyboard). Therefore it is too easy to hit Close Tab by
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Too easy to accidentally close a tab with no confirmation when using
Dvorak keyboard
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When I do:
cd wallpapers
pcmanfm -w pattern.jpg || echo false
nothing happens to the wallpaper, and there is no false printed.
However, it's OK if I give it the full path:
pcmanfm -w $(pwd)/pattern.jpg
but there is nothing in the pcmanfm --help text to warn that full path
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-w option to set wallpaper fails silently when given a relative path
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Only when using the Openbox window manager, using WINE with Wenlin from
http://www.wenlin.com/ (you can try the free demo version) I noticed
some keystrokes go missing. Turns out the keystroke that goes missing
is always the one immediately AFTER the keystroke that closed
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Keystrokes sometimes dropped immediately after a window is closed
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When attempting to install Lubuntu 11.04 on an old laptop (in response
to one of those my old laptop doesn't run Windows anymore help
requests from a friend), I was getting squashfs errors from the install
CD that were causing random failures and general chaos, although the
It's possible that a Plop Boot Manager CD would have helped me load
Lubuntu from the USB drive. http://www.plop.at/en/bootmanager.html
(I did not try this, since I've already returned my friend's laptop with
Debian 6 on it.)
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Ursula's .deb file fixes it for me. Thanks.
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Title:
Xpdf segfaults on start in libpoppler.so.7
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Unfortunately there seems to be another bug in Ursula's package. I
don't know if this bug also occurs in the official xpdf package because
the official xpdf package crashes so I can't test any more. Ursula's
package does not crash, but:
I was viewing a multi-page PDF file which I had generated
Thanks, I installed Bryce's 2 .deb files with dpkg -i, and now X no
longer crashes when I run the above Python script (or the application
I'm developing that I hit this in).
But as you say there are still problems displaying the text. The
characters are displayed only when they are selected with
I believe there is a bug on line 1587 of /etc/bash_completion, the -o
default on that line should be changed to -o filenames.
I haven't checked if 10.10 had -o default. If it did, then I expect
the changed behaviour was due to a change in the readline library. -o
default means tell readline to
Bug is still present after upgrade to Ubuntu 11.04
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Title:
X crashes when I set a Python Tkinter edit control to display a long
text string in
Public bug reported:
I am on Ubuntu 10.10 with the default X server, and the following Python
code crashes it every time:
from Tkinter import *
f=Frame()
f.option_add('*font', -family {DejaVu Sans} -size -25 -weight normal -slant
roman -underline 0 -overstrike 0)
f.pack()
text = StringVar(f)
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