Like the OP, this is affecting my server as well since the update to
22.04, but not _all_ inbound traffic is affected. Most is. There is one
family of servers from whom i can receive mail just fine and spammers
somehow manage to get through, but mail sent via gmail or my own local
Thunderbird clien
i'm one of the active fossil SCM developers. If you can reproduce this
on the latest (2.12), either by downloading a pre-build binary or
building it from sources, it would be helpful. Much has happened in the
nearly 2 years since 2.7 was released.
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It's now February 2018. i can find reports of this bug going back to
2008, and the fix is as trivial as it gets. Wha???
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Title:
system-config-sam
This, or something indistinguishable from it, is still happening in
Ubunut 15.10:
[odroid@host:~/fossil/cwal/s2]$ cat /etc/issue
Ubuntu 15.10 \n \l
[odroid@host:~/fossil/cwal/s2]$ uname -a
Linux odroid 3.8.13.30 #1 SMP PREEMPT Fri Feb 20 14:34:08 BRST 2015 armv7l
armv7l armv7l GNU/Linux
[odroid
This problem had gone away in 12.04 for a while, at least on external
USB drives (but still on SD cards plugged in to a USB adapter), but came
back with one of the updates made in the past few days.
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Public bug reported:
Hiho,
Ubuntu 12.04, up to date as of mid-day on Nov 23rd 2012...
Summary: when running an unknown command in the background while one is
"su'd" to another user, the current user is logged out. This is best
shown with an example:
[stephan@host:~]$ sudo su -
[sudo] password f
Re. #18: but after that networking no longer works in my VMs.
Aarrgghh...
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Title:
virtualbox-guest-dkms 4.1.16-dfsg-2: virtualbox-guest kernel mo
To get vbox working (meaning "running my existing VMs) in a clean 12.10
installation (previous OS was 12.04) i had to do the following (as
root):
# apt-get install build-essential linux-headers-$(uname -r)
# cd /usr/src/virtualbox-4.1.18/vboxdrv
# make
# modprobe vboxdrv
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This happens to me (since upgrading to 12.10) after coming out of
suspend mode, making suspend absolutely useless.
root@host:/etc# lspci | grep -i nvid
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GF108 [GeForce GT 425M]
(rev a1)
HTH can the maintainers justify triaging a bug which bre
Public bug reported:
Hiho,
This mailing list post describes the problem in detail:
http://www.mail-archive.com/ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com/msg3871510.html
i did not post that but the problem affects me, too.
** Affects: xemacs21 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Seeing the same on a VFAT 500GB USB drive on Ubuntu 12.04, nautilus
3.4.2. Symptoms are identical to the OP's.
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Title:
Nautilus says the USB stic
i'm still seeing this in 12.04. The "temp workaround" from comment #21
seems to get me the dialog, but... damn...
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Title:
network-manager-openconn
+1: same problem since 5+ years here. Maximizing does not move the side
scrollbars (they stay where they were before maximizing). Manually
resizing the window to match the screen works fine.
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This is still a problem in 12.04. i cannot save a VPN entry, which is
going to upset my boss a bit when i tell him i can't log in via VPN :(.
Strangely enough: i have two VPN entries which i COULD save, but the
latest one cannot. i have read through this thread and tried everything
i can think of,
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 10.10 on x86/64 (yes, it's old, but 11.04 is a disaster), fully
updated as of 20110907.
When installing package cscope WITHOUT also installing cscope-el (emacs
bindings):
sudo apt-get install cbrowser cscope
[sudo] password for stephan:
Reading package lists... Done
Hi, Chris,
i'm sorry, but i honestly can't be bothered to go through this again. i
submitted this bug more than 4 years ago and there has been no activity
on it since then. All of the details, including an example doc which
demonstrates the problem, are in this bug report.
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Correction: my grub delay was too short for me to see the boot screen
(b/c i don't have a second OS). i do in fact have the option to boot
.28, which works fine. After that i was able to remove .30 (as described
above) and run update-grub w/o problems.
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Sure enough... the system is bricked and won't boot at all. i get only a
message that a required file cannot be found and that i should press
enter to continue. Tapping enter repeats the message. Ad infinitum.
How can an automated upgrade which bricks the system have an Importance
rating of "Undec
i haven't yet reproduced this but i suspect it will happen to me at the
next boot. i'm running an update now and the grub update step has been
hanging since about 30 minutes at this step:
Generating grub.cfg ...
Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.35-30-generic
Found initrd image: /boot/initrd.im
Fair enough.
Bad for me, though - i back-rev'd from natty to maverick because natty
completely destroyed my productivity (but that's another story for
another forum).
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i understand that the behaviour of having a timeout is expected (i wrote
that in my ticket). What's not expected is that even though i log out,
the cache remains valid.
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Title:
sudo login cache is retained even after user logs out
To manage notifications about this bug go to:
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Public bug reported:
When running sudo 2x in a short period, the second attempt uses cached
credentials. That's all fine and good, but watch this:
[stephan@cheyenne:~/tmp]$ ssh imat-dev
stephan@infomat-dev:~$ sudo su -
root@infomat-dev:~#
Summary:
a) i sudo'd to root. i was asked for a passwor
If this was fixed in 3.0.7 then it's broken again in 3.0.8. i'm seeing
this now on a machine i back-revved from 11.04.
However... as a last-ditch effort i ran 'apt-get update' ... upgrade
after leaving the Software Center and flash got installed. i did a lot
of tinkering/trying, so i can't say wha
i agree - the behaviour you described is what i'm seeing now, and
they're not quite the same.
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Title:
Nautilus shows wrong file name in copy/move
Hi! i just updated and tried again, and i'm seeing exactly what you
(Brendan) describe. i was careful to make sure that the first copy i
copied would also be the first one skipped. The behaviour might (i
haven't tried) be different if the second file copied is the one to
skip. The copying does stop
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
Nautilus displays the wrong filename in the copy/move dialog when one of
the files is "skipped". Here's how to reproduce:
- Find two files for testing. Use large files (several hundred MB) so
that the copy dialog will be shown long enough to obs
PS: Network Mismanager version:
Version: 0.8.1+git.20100810t184654.ab580f4-0ubuntu2
on x86/64-bit.
Above a fixed version is listed:
20100810t184654.ab580f4
but the update process isn't giving it to me. Where can i get this?
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...and the 127.1.1.x remap is a painful workaround because i now have to
go adjust all of my DB grants, which use 127.0.0.1.
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Title:
Aliases in /e
Aaaa! i have a setup where i must alias 127.0.0.1 to external
(real/existing) hostnames so that a clone of a customer website cannot
reach the outside world. After a restart of my machine, NM hosed the
aliases, which allowed my app to contact the production webserver,
deleting live db data
@#11: /etc/skel/.bashrc is only useful for new installations. i've been
toting around this same home directory for over 10 years, and have a
.bashrc i have lovingly maintained throughout that time. This particular
"bug"/behaviour nuked that lovingly-maintained home directory (along
with its .bashrc
(Very) Unfortunately, suspend and hibernate do not work on my new box (a
really flay 64-bit machine with intel P4 processors), so i cannot test
it. The problem only happened after waking from hibernation. In any
case, it was only minorly annoying and not anything critical.
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i can confirm that this is happening on Ubuntu 10.4. Before i explicitly
installed eclipse-pde, installations were breaking. It seems to me to be
pretty pointless to require an extra package (eclipse-pde) in order for
eclipse to be able to do one of its core functions. Core functionality
== core pa
i just tried to verify this in the latest OO (3.2) on Ubuntu 10.4 and
now it won't export to XHTML at all. Selecting File->Export->XHTML
results only in a dialog window:
"Error saving the document [doc name here]: Write Error. The file could
not be written."
Saving as HTML (rather than XHTML) mos
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-terminal
gnome-terminal 2.29.6 on Ubuntu 10.4:
since upgrading to this version, the terminal cursor remains invisible
until i resize or move the window. i can type as normal, but cannot see
where the cursor is until moving/resizing.
To reproduce:
@#5: yes, the (buried) documentation states that the "preferred" way is
to not assume that char ranges are case-sensitive (apparently SuSv3 also
recommends this), but the fact remains that Unix users have, for 30+
years, been relying on case-insensitive ranges. Bash behaves differently
on some syst
@#13: Correction:
"been relying on case-insensitive ranges"
==
"been relying on case-SENSITIVE ranges"
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/120687
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Well, i say "fixed" the problem, but now Alt-Tab no longer works to
switch windows, and re-enabling effects doesn't fix it.
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This _might_ be a similar/related bug: starting this morning, my Gnome
Panel clock is stuck at a specific time. If i remove the clock (or kill
its process), the image of the clock stays on the panel but it no longer
reacts like a clock (e.g. right-clicking brings up the panel menu, not
the clock me
Follow-up, comparing two other systems:
RHEL 5.5 with bash 3.2.25 has the same behaviour as Ubuntu: if LC_ALL is
NOT set then it defaults to locale settings where [a-z] is case-
insensitive.
On Solaris 10 with bash 3.00.16 this is NOT the behaviour. It behaves as
if LC_ALL=C, i.e. case-sensitive.
i agree fundamentally with [a-z] == [a-zA-Z] for certain locales (can't
argue with the specs!), but i will argue that no other Linux system i've
ever been on does this _in the default configuration_, and that's what
i'm whining about. i've been using Unix daily since the early 90's, and
i've never
Thanks for the info (and for the bug renaming - i fired it off before
experimenting enough to determine the culprit), but i still consider
this to be a bug in the default Ubuntu configuration. Scripts copied
from other platforms (even other Linuxes) are ticking time-bombs.
i'm using the default LC
i can reproduce this on 9.10, but can find no option (e.g. in
/etc/profile or /etc/bash*) which mucks with the wildcard expansion.
r...@jareth:/home/root# touch XYZ
r...@jareth:/home/root# ls [a-z]*
XYZ
i have often relied on case-sensitive wildcard matching over the years,
and am just appalled a
The same thing here:
touch XYZ
ls [a-z]*
includes XYZ in the listing, which implies that some Unix-noob a&&hole
thoughtlessly enabled a shell option which makes bash do case-
insensitive wildcard expansion. (Again, contrary to every other Unix
system/configuration i've every worked on.)
Public bug reported:
i am going through the process of upgrading my Jollicloud-powered
netbook to Ubuntu 10.4 netbook edition...
i unfortunately cannot paste the console session here, but here's what i
did:
mount /dev/sda5 /mnt(an ext3 filesystem, my old root directory)
cd /mnt
ls
(lis
Re. #19: i've just installed your wine1.2 after finding it while
searching for a solution for drop-outs in the 2 or 3 games i play in
wine. i ran winecfg and switched to pulse audio. So far, so good :). It
was dropping out a couple times an hour before.
Thanks a million for the package!
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@Giorgio:
please try:
sudo apt-get install devicekit-power
and then edit:
/usr/share/polkit-1/actions/org.freedesktop.devicekit.power.policy
as shown in the post from stacktracer. That works on my Karmic machine, but
i have no idea if the fix works out of the box on a new/clean Karmic
install.
@Daniel:
step...@jareth:~$ dpkg -S org.freedesktop.devicekit.power.policy
dpkg: *org.freedesktop.devicekit.power.policy* not found.
Possibly because this machine has been through too many dist-updates, and
it's now confused. Hibernation worked in previous versions, though, and i
miss it sorely.
s
On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 6:16 PM, stacktracer
wrote:
> Suspend and hibernate still appear in the logout menu, but all they do
> is lock the screen.
>
>
On my system this file doesn't exist. Maybe that's why my Suspend/Hibernate
options do not appear any more (since upgrading to Karmic). Would you
i've got just the opposite problem - i can't get hibernate/suspend
options to show up in Gnome (they do in KDE). They worked fine in 9.04,
but disappeared in 9.10. The various gconf-editor hacks i've read about
have made no difference.
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i have reported this "upstream" at:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=600758
and tagged it as gnome-keyring. Maybe they will know where to categorize
it.
Merci, Sebastien!
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On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 11:02 PM, Sebastien Bacher
wrote:
> The issue is an upstream one and it would be nice if somebody having it
> could send the bug the to the people writting the software
> (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Upstream/GNOME)
>
It seems like it _might_ be a distro-specific configur
On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 2:12 AM, pleiades wrote:
> I was experiencing this issue and I resolved it as follows:
>
> rm ~/.gnome2/keyrings/login.keyring
>
After a reboot i was having the problem again (forgot to unset SSH_AUTH_SOCK
in my login script, so i'm not sure if that's a long-term fix or no
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 3:31 PM, andypiper wrote:
> I can't understand how any of you have this working with one of the
> packaged Ubuntu Jaunty kernels. As I understand it the
> pciehp.pciehp_force=1 will only work if the pciehp stuff is built as a
> module, and in the default kernels it is compil
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 5:42 PM, Micah Gersten
wrote:
> You are serving your XHTML as text/html. According to the XHTML 1.0
> specification, you may only do this if your XHTML follows the Appendix C
> compatibility guidelines.
Fair enough. i wasn't aware that i was serving XHTML at all, since i
Here it is:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=495054
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https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=495054
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/117516
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@MIcah:
Attached is an HTML file which reproduces the problem. Look at the
second DIV block, which is self-closing. If it is closed with an
explicit close tag, the error does not show up. It doesn't specify an
explicit DOCTYPE, and adding one didn't change the behaviour in my
tests.
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For those uncertain why an empty DIV is useful - they're often used as
object placeholders or containers for JavaScript DOM toolkits, like
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On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 9:18 AM, Micah Gersten
wrote:
> Is this still an issue for Firefox 3?
>
> ** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
> Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
>
> ** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
> Assignee: Mozilla Bugs (mozilla-bugs) => (unassigned)
Yes, i am able to reproduce it
On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 2:04 AM, stewg wrote:
> I now have a system that looks and behaves like a 'proper' computer...
> just need the hot-swapping SD card glitch fixing.
If you're referring to Bug #271019
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/271019), i believe this is fixed with
a newer (1.05 Aspire
Regarding the "dummy card" mentioned above - i booted without the dummy
card in place (i.e. empty slot), logged in, and inserted an SD card.
Works as expected. Again, i'm using vanilla Jaunty, not the Remix, in
case that makes a difference. Repeated several times. Works as expected
on my box (see p
BIOS setup says v1.05. Mfg date is March/2009. i see now way of getting
a more precise firmware version - the POST screen flies by in about 0.5
seconds (and that's with the "fast" POST option disabled in the BIOS),
and i can't read that fast. Exact model name is D150-1Bd.
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i've got an Acer Aspire One/D150 and it works 100% out of the box using
the vanilla (non-Netbook Remix) Jaunty installation, including wlan,
audio, video, and SD card reader (without the need to have a card
inserted at boot-time).
That said... i always have the "dummy card" in the slot when i've g
Try this: reinstall the package. Then in X11 open up Preferences -->
Desktop Mode --> Classic. Then deinstall the package. i suspect tha t
your desktop is still trying to start in remix mode but doesn't have the
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Maybe this is related, maybe not: i'm using a standard (non-remix)
Jaunty install on an Acer Aspire One and *sometimes* interacting with
xine causes X11 to crash, where "interacting with" has been one of:
a) changing position of the video stream.
b) pausing the video
c) adding a video to xine via
This appears to be fixed. i'm using an Acer Aspire One with the official
release of Jaunty and it works as expected out of the box.
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A related problem: after switching back to classic mode, all windows try
to start up maximized. To fix this, one has to disable the Maximus (in
Startup Apps) or open up the gconf editor, search for "maximize", and
disable the property found under "maximus" (i don't have the netbook
with me, so i ca
Another ditto - the only way i found how to get it working was google +
this bug report. A simple one-liner in the package description would
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Attached...
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/119097
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On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 8:21 PM, Chris Cheney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Does this problem still affect you on Ubuntu 7.10 or Ubuntu hardy?
Hi, Chris!
Yes, the behaviour is identical in OOo 2.3 on Ub7.10 (with all current
patches as of 2008.03.13). i don't yet have Hardy to try out, and all m
i found a workaround for my particular system (see above somewhere in
the comments) which has worked for me for a month or two now:
/etc/rc.local:
echo "Killing the hald polling processes to try to stop CD drive from
hanging..."
if /usr/bin/pkill -f 'hald-add
On Nov 16, 2007 2:02 AM, Chris Cheney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Do you still have this problem on Ubuntu 7.10 OpenOffice 2.3.0?
Hi! Yes, unfortunately i do:
To demonstrate: first, i start OOWriter:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/src$ ps -ef | grep off
stephan 6026 1 0 11:50 ?00:00:00 /bin
i've been getting a similar error for about a year now on my laptop. The
symptom is that the system will freeze for about 45 seconds, and will
respond to nothing during that time. Afterwards it snaps out of it and
returns to normal operations. When it started it was happening about
once per hour, b
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 149106 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/149106
i thought i'd be clever and work around the problem by removing the
package before doing the upgrade. WRONG! Don't do 'apt-get remove
libcupsys2'! It will remove your whole KDE installation plus many
other
Public bug reported:
This bug is related to #149134. During an upgrade of the latest
(today's) gutsy, i got a conflict in libcupsys2 (as detailed in that
bug). So i decided i'd work around it and apt-get remove libcupsys2. BAD
IDEA. It removed ALL of KDE (every KDE app) and lots of other apps, lik
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/139366
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Binary package hint: firefox
Hiya!
Since my upgrade to FF 2.0.0.6, i am seeing that FF leaves a HUGE amount
of log files laying around. i came across the problem while trying to
figure out why my backups had suddenly jumped 5x in size. Here's an
example:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openoffice.org
Document Bookmarks are sorted differently depending on whether they
appear in the Navigator (sorted case-sensitively) or in the Insert/Edit
Bookmark dialogs (case-insensitively).
Steps to reproduce:
a) In a new document, create bookmarks
On 6/27/07, Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> This is already "fixed" in Gutsy by removing the --old-partitioner
> option. (It's true it was broken for the KDE frontend in Feisty, but I
> can't do a lot about that now.)
>
> Please file a separate bug about the lack of options in the new
>
attaching XHTML file demonstrating reported problem.
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attaching ODT file for demonstrating reported problem.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/122383
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openoffice.org
A) When exporting an ODT file which contains a TOC, when the TOC
contains hyperlinks to the referred sections, the generated links are
incorrect in XHTML exports (they refer to non-existant external files).
B) Similarly, intra-document cro
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/8172901/ProcMaps.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/8172902/ProcStatus.txt
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubiquity
i'm trying to reinstall kubuntu 7.04 because gcc/g++ suddenly fails to
compile any C++ code, and no amount of uninstall/reinstall is fixing the
problem (g++ failed with '::system is not declared' when cstdlib is
#included). However... i can't rei
lspci output is attached, as promised in the last comment...
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/104837
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This bug still happens, but is not "reproducible" in the classic sense. It
happens at some level lower than a non-kernel-hacker can see.
Yesterday i got the error 238 times in my /var/log/messages (attached)
uname -a
Linux owl 2.6.20-16-generic #2 SMP Thu Jun 7 20:19:32 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux
l
My apologies if this comment shows up twice...
Hi, Chris! i unfortunately cannot reproduce it reliably, which of course
makes it useless as a bug report. Please feel free to close it as
unverifiable.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/117343
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On 6/19/07, Chris Cheney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Stephan,
>
> I was unable to reproduce this on a freshly installed Kubuntu 7.04 and
> Ubuntu 7.04 in en_US.UTF-8. Are you still able to reproduce this
> problem?
Hi, Chris! i unfortunately cannot reproduce it reliably, which of course
makes
Doh, i'm an idiot.
Um... er...
PLEASE DISREGARD/CLOSE this non-bug!!! The error was caused by a leading
whitespace in the index entry.
Um... er...
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Binary package hint: openoffice.org
a) soffice -headless ... fails to start if a headed instance of OOo is
running (and vice versa). This is probably as-designed but is still
annoying.
b) What i'm really writing about:
i have a headed instance of OOo running and also want t
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openoffice.org
OOo Writer 2.2.0 on Kubuntu 7.04:
When creating an index there is the option to show Page numbers and/or
Chapter numbers alongside each indexed word. When multiple entries exist
for a given word AND Chapter numbers are turned on, OOoW only
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/8011073/OOo-index-page-and-chapter-numbers.png
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OOo Writer index errors when entries have multiple hits and chapter numbers are
enabled
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/119097
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/8011069/OOo-index-chapter-numbers.png
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OOo Writer index errors when entries have multiple hits and chapter numbers are
enabled
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/119097
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/8011068/OOo-index-page-numbers.png
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OOo Writer index errors when entries have multiple hits and chapter numbers are
enabled
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/119097
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openoffice.org
Here's a weird one for you:
i'm working on a manual for GNU Make and have index entries such as:
$^
$?
$@
...
In the generated index, all of these are grouped together except for the
entry $(@F), which is added to its own index section b
Attached is the screenshot. The relevant parts of the screen are circled
in red.
i forgot to mention earier:
OOo 2.2.0 on Kubuntu 7.04
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OOo Writer indexing error: entries with l
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http://librarian.launchpad.net/7864169/Dependencies.txt
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Firefox 2.0.0.3 incorrectly(?) applies .className on self-closing HTML element
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/117516
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Bugs,
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox
First a an example which shows the error, taken from a web page i'm
currently writing:
var elem = document.getElementById( 'stephan_wii_id_placeholder' );
if( elem ) {
elem.innerHTML = "In case you're interested in registering my Wii with yo
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openoffice.org
OpenOffice Writer 2.2 on Kubuntu 7.04:
Open a new document (or an existing one). Click on the Format menu, then
"Seiteneinstellung" (DE version. i think it's "Page" in the EN version).
Now click the second tab from the left ("Seite" in DE
Following these instructions apparently fixes the problem:
http://kubuntu.org/faq.php#konqueror
the annoying thing is, though, that i had already done that, and that
the upgrade undid that change.
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KDE 3.5.7 upgrade removes "split window" Konqi feature
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/116518
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