Public bug reported:
Package apparmor-profiles
To reproduce the bug
apt install apparmor-profiles
apt install php-fpm
php-fpm installation will crash
Resolution
**
a) It's safer to set by default the php-fpm profile in complain mode
/etc/apparmor.d/php-fpm
Line
> it's a bit unclear to me which entries there should be considered
'generic USB IDs'?
They are marked "Generic Identifier", that's
0403:6001
10C4:EA60
10C4:EA80
> I also don't understand why those rules are debian specific
See the diff between ./debian/brltty-udeb.udev.rules and
orca only suggests brltty, it's the *-desktop packages which seem to be
recommending brltty.
If Ubuntu really wants to install brltty by default, it should disable
the udev entries for the generic USB IDs
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Yes, unfortunately there is no way to fix it in that case. The udev
rules properly avoid starting brltty when the iManufacturer field is
changed from FTDI to the actual manufacturer of the device, but not when
it is left to FTDI.
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> In this case, brltty appeared (or at least the device claim) after a
dist-upgrade
Ah, do you happen to have a log of that dist-upgrade, so we can
determine what brought it in?
> It still feels very bad form for a vendor device to use the default
VID/PID of the underlying converter chip
Yes.
Debian is installing the brltty package only when brltty was used during
installation.
Brltty gets started during installation either through the udev rules,
or started manually from the kernel command line. The finish-install
script just checks out /var/run/brltty.pid to determine whether a
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 526398 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/526398
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 526398
accerciser crashed with LookupError in _inner()
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accerciser crashed with LookupError in _inner()
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Yes, but it is meant to be so: the Seika Braille device is announced as
such, so we have to recognize such devices in brltty, otherwise the
Seika Braille devices would not work at all.
The question is rather: why is brltty installed on your system? It is
supposed to be installed only if you
Ah, the patch is already in brltty 6.4 actually, so no change on the
Debian side actually :)
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Title:
brltty ftbfs in jammy
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Ok, thanks!
The corresponding commit upstream is
e6ed2372887ac0106db8854f70e9b2fdcadec74f, attached here, could somebody
check that this fixes the build issue on Ubuntu? I'll then integrate the
patch in Debian as well.
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> it is probably newer python versions being stricter with the use of
non existing options?
The --without-viavoice is not passed to the python bindings, so that
cannot be the problem.
That said I have now dropped the option from debian/rules, thanks :)
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Title:
brltty ftbfs in jammy
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> Enabling CONFIG_ACCESSIBILITY could affect console output
No it won't: no source code uses CONFIG_ACCESSIBILITY.
CONFIG_ACCESSIBILITY only enables the accessibility configuration menu
which allows enabling speakup.
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Public bug reported:
Fresh installation of Ubuntu 20.10 ended with the following message:
- in French: L'exécution de "grub-install /dev/sda" a échoué. Cette erreur est
fatale.
- in English, probably: Executing "grub-install /dev/sda/" failed. Fatal error.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu
It seems I have to insist again: patch
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/405256420/patch should definitely really
really be applied. As explained in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-
shell/+bug/1508146/comments/73 that script should really *not* pass
--force to setupcon. There is no
This works with espeak-ng, so not a bug in mbrola-br2 but in espeak
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espeak cannot find voice file for mbrola-br2
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This is a faulty hardware induced crash, and not a bug.
I can't quite figure out how to close this. Guess "Invalid" is close enough.
** Changed in: orca (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
** Converted to question:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/orca/+question/691509
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This crash is not a bug. I just identified a faulty memory chip in my
computer. Sorry for the noise.
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Happened while doing upgrade post vanilla installation from scratch
(20.04 desktop).
I got a white page that said something went wrong "logout". Could not
get back into interactive graphics mode (had to ctrl alt f3 to issue a
reboot command)
package orca
I guess this is due to the following change in at-spi2-atk:
* Meson: don't hard-code shared_library (!19).
which made meson emit a lot of new libraries in Requires.private of atk-
bridge-2.0.pc, and thus the -dev package now has to add them in Depends.
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I have apparently the same issue on my Lenovo X1 4th gen since recent
upgrade:
lspci -v | grep -A7 -i "audio"
00:1f.3 Audio device: Intel Corporation Cannon Point-LP High Definition Audio
Controller (rev 11) (prog-if 80)
Subsystem: Lenovo Cannon Point-LP High Definition Audio Controller
This was fixed in Debian in 1.11.10-2
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Title:
Add multiarch metadata to libhwloc-plugins
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Hello,
It's indeed correct now
PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin
It's was probably wrong at the time I've created the ticket
Best Regards
Thibault
-Message d'origine-
De : boun...@canonical.com De la part de Colin Watson
Envoyé : lundi 5 août 2019 11
Hello,
It was on a brand-new installation without any customisation. You're
right those path should be specified in $PATH
Best Regards
Thibault
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I confirm that there is still no volume control in lightdm-gtk-greeter
2.0.6.
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Title:
Add volume control support to lightdm-gtk-greeter
To
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On Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS (Bionic Beaver) I had each day a reported issue
/etc/cron.daily/man-db:
/etc/cron.daily/man-db: 32: /etc/cron.daily/man-db: start-stop-daemon: not found
run-parts: /etc/cron.daily/man-db exited with return code 127
I've solved it by simply adding the
But scripts changing between scancode and ascii/unicode (such as for
some terminal emulation, dosbox, etc.) would break. I'm not saying they
are widespread, but I have seen this kind of use, and requiring such
flag will suddenly break them.
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How will kbd_mode know whether it's safe or not?
Adding a -f option to kbd_mode will at best break some *other* existing
scripts, while this very script should really definitely *NOT* pass -f
to setupcon. That is the nonsense which needs to be fixed.
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That is when updating the console-setup package, yes. As mentioned on
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-
shell/+bug/1508146/comments/73 that's because its config script passes
--force to setupcon, it really shouldn't, as mentioned there
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Xorg can't do anything about intercepting Alt-key, it's the kernel which
takes the shortcut away.
Again, as mentioned on https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/console-setup/+bug/520546/comments/66
«
proposed fix:
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 520546 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/520546
Is there really any reason why keyboard-configuration.postinst passes
--force to setupcon?
In Debian we do this in the Debian installer because it is running
within a bterm and thus can't detect it's running
As mentioned in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-
shell/+bug/1508146 , Ubuntu probably wants to apply the attached patch.
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Charlie: do you have the espeak package installed? It is needed to have
espeak-generic working
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sd_generic breaks speech-dispatchter
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Hi all,
Still no news about a fix for this issue ?
I tried with version 2:6.8-2 and the problem persists :-/
Cheers,
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Title:
SMBv2+ does not
>From the upstream policykit bug entry, it is actually a misuse of the
policykit API from brltty. I have uploaded a fix in Debian's brltty
5.6-5.
Ubuntu should definitely include the policykit-fix patch contained in
that 5.6-5 version as an update to ubuntu 18.04, otherwise all blind
users will
Yes, disabling that patch fixes the issue.
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Braille display inoperable in GUI since polkit-update
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I can confirm the same issue on Debian: upgrading from version 0.105-20
to version 0.105-21 brings the same issue.
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This is most probably due to the introduction of Fix-CVE-2018-1116
-Trusting-client-supplied-UID.patch
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Title:
Braille display inoperable in GUI
This seems to be an issue within policykit itself. Printing the actual
error shows:
GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.PolicyKit1.Error.Failed: process with PID
12570 has been replaced
>From reading the source code, it seems that policykit is checking the
start time of the program and finds a mismatch.
Note: to reproduce the issue, one just needs to install an Ubuntu 18.04
system, start brltty by hand as root with:
sudo brltty -b no
then try to connect to it as normal logged-in user through brlapi:
python3
>>> import brlapi
>>> b = brlapi.Connection()
which shouldn't raise an
They are now available in cosmic
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[needs-packaging] Support also nl1 and nl3
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Well, this is not a real solution, we need to fix polkit, otherwise all
users will have the same issue, and we don't want to make them all
revert back to file-based authentication.
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Hi all,
Experiencing the same issue under debian stable (kernel 4.9.88-1). I
opened a bugreport a few months ago with some network captures.
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=871779
The funny thing is you can enter or list the "hidden" folder if your
force the path.
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LOGS DMESG:
[0.048089] ACPI: Added _OSI(Module Device)
[0.048090] ACPI: Added _OSI(Processor Device)
[0.048091] ACPI: Added _OSI(3.0 _SCP Extensions)
[0.048091] ACPI: Added _OSI(Processor Aggregator Device)
[0.049587] ACPI Exception: Could not
Public bug reported:
Upgrading from 14.04.5 to 16.04.4.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: shared-mime-info 1.2-0ubuntu3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.4.0-124.148~14.04.1-generic 4.4.117
Uname: Linux 4.4.0-124-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.27
Architecture:
Hello,
The files for these plugins are indeed missing in POTFILES.in. I have
pushed then i18n-plugins-a11y branch that adds just them, and i18n-
plugins which just adds the missing .xml.in files for all plugins (not
sure why they were not added for all plugins already)
Samuel
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lasakro, stu: which USB ID does your device have?
(otherwise we can't know what to fix in brltty)
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Title:
brltty daemon prevents creation of
I don't know how ubuntu manages that.
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Please merge brltty (main) 5.5-4 from Debian unstable (main)
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Sadly, the kernel trick didn't work for me on my Acer Aspire
E3-111-C0UM. Tested kernel 4.14.8 and 4.14.9, no result, maybe it's
necessary to purge all other kernels ? Or maybe this solution works only
with Lenovo devices...
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I can add as well that I tried the Insyde BIOS recovery method, and the
BIOS is not able to make it, the computer come in an endless loop :
start, read BIOS.fd file, shutdown, start, read, shutdown...
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Hello,
I don't know if it's necessary to say, but I confirm the issue as well on my
Acer Aspire E3-111... Since I installed Ubuntu 17.10, I can't anymore change
any BIOS setting, excepted hour and date, all other settings can't be saved
through reboots.
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SRU
I have pushed the AT_SPI_BUS removal patch to branch
https://code.launchpad.net/~samuel-thibault/lightdm-gtk-greeter/at-spi-
bus
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[PATCH
Hello,
Still now news on this and #1366534 ? This is really hurting users...
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Title:
[PATCH] Accessibility partly broken due to X root window
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Thanks for the input and for your help.
It seems to lead me to bug 1714989, so I'll check things there.
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Title:
Gnome-shell segfault and returns to login
apport information
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apport information
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My bad, I added the required logs with this command, I hope it is correct :
apport-cli -u 1737993 _usr_bin_gnome-shell.2162.crash
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apport information
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It just happened again, here are the related logs :
Dec 14 10:17:32 plw-fr-troche kernel: [ 127.869869] gnome-shell[1977]:
segfault at 7fd784fff070 ip 7fd825028b66 sp 75c51280 error 4 in
libst-1.0.so[7fd82500a000+4b000]
** Tags added: apport-collected
** Description changed:
apport information
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I added one crash log related to this crash in the kern.log
Dec 8 09:49:46 plw-fr-troche kernel: [ 502.538617] gnome-shell[2776]:
segfault at 7fb187ff9114 ip 7fb23e9e4b66 sp 7fffcd19a2c0 error 4 in
libst-1.0.so[7fb23e9c6000+4b000]
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Public bug reported:
Since my upgrade to ubuntu 17.10 (and therefore usage of gnome-shell
instead of unity), I have regular crashes of gnome-shell where I return
to the login screen. I don't have a reproduction scenario, it appears to
happen at random times, sometimes multiple times a day when
Indeed, for instance, "Enhanced Zoom Desktop" (the name of the ezoom
plugin) appears in fr.po, but it is not translated on the ccsm panel,
while others are, for instance "Opacity, Brightness and Saturation" (the
name of the obs plugin)
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Hello,
Just to confirm that the approch proposed by Luke is sound. Removing the
AT_SPI_BUS property would really be the safest for the user session:
even if systemd doesn't manage to properly clean the at-spi dbus, at
least the session isn't exposed to its existence.
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The bug itself is fixed in the 4.11.0-041100rc5-generic kernel. But I
encounter regular freezes with this version of the kernel, and I have
ACPI related error messages.
Here are the ACPI messages from the dmesg :
[6.090510] ACPI Warning: \_SB.IETM._ART: Return Package type mismatch at
index
Public bug reported:
I have a problem similar to the bug #1599476, my system freezes when I
unplug my thunderbolt port if it is connected during startup.
What I have tested so far :
* If the thunderbolt is plugged at startup and I unplug it -> System freeze
* If the thunderbolt is not plugged
Indeed, that did the trick. Is this explained anywhere?
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Title:
IptablesHowTo typo
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https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IptablesHowTo has at least one typo:
"abanonded" instead of "abandoned". The page is immutable, even after
I've joined the Ubuntu Wiki Editors group, so filing a bug seems to be
the only means remaining.
** Affects: ubuntu-docs (Ubuntu)
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Title:
vlc don't
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Some information about my system :
lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS
Release:16.04
apt-cache policy vlc
vlc:
Installé : 2.2.2-5
Candidat : 2.2.2-5
Table de version :
*** 2.2.2-5 500
500 http://fr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu
Hello,
This was reported in debian http://bugs.debian.org/851623 , and that led
to upstream fix
https://github.com/brltty/brltty/commit/0a5341121ba8f4de24407ce2a4d5369dadf5d099
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Nish,
I was able to repro the problem, and test your fix on 16.04. Thanks for
the good work!
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Title:
icingaweb2 2.1.0 can't find Zend library
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Feature request: the addition of a poptStringFromArgv that does the
opposite of poptParseArgvString: that is, turn a supplied argv, argc
pair into a canonically-equivalent string.
** Affects: popt (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags:
Public bug reported:
Error in popt man pages: the e-address e...@redhat.com is invalid
(probably has been for quite some time)
Omissions in popt man pages:
1) poptParseArgvString has an undocumented return int value. What does
it return and what does it mean?
2) poptGetArg recovers “leftover
Public bug reported:
I don't know why but when I set the information for 16.04 manual
installation :
1) ext4 partition of 24 000 mb in /
2) swap partition of 4 000 mb
3) ext4 partition of the remaining part in /home
The installation falied
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Why has this been marked Invalid ? I have the same problem, if not
valid, at least it's very real.
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Xenial: Mouse pointer disappears
I have suggested a patch to Dave, upstream maintainer of brltty
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openConnection: connect: No such file or directory
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The version included in 16.04 LTS is hanging
My installation is brandnew (not an upgraded version). I've installed
the package simply with apt-get install
Result of strace shows
brk(0x22d5000) = 0x22d5000
read(4, " do {\n$random =
I've commited it, thanks!
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ubuntuBSD support
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If you use shares-admin to share a folder via NFS (Shared Folders:
Shared Folders: Add) and you pick out a path that includes embedded
spaces, the string is included verbatim (that is, without escaping the
spaces) in the configuration (/etc/exports in particular), and thus
Please see the end of https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=797595 : awt is currently not calling
XInitThreads(), and libxcb is thus not thread-safe. Jabref happens to be
using threads, so all kinds of funky things is to be expected. The patch
proposed there will probably fix the
Hello,
While I could reproduce the issue with java-atk-wrapper 0.30, I can not
reproduce it with java-atk-wrapper 0.33. I had reported the issue on
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=698095 , and it was reported
as fixed.
Perhaps it is the time to consider re-enabling accessibility in
Christopher, I did test the latest mainline kernel
(4.0.5-040005-generic_4.0.5-040005.201506061639_amd64). Unless there's
been another release over the last five days?
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Tried it under kernel
4.0.5-040005-generic_4.0.5-040005.201506061639_amd64, still there.
** Tags added: kernel-bug-exists-upstream
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« Once testing of the upstream kernel is complete, please mark this bug
as Confirmed. »
As the reporter, I'm not allowed to do that. Besides, it's already
marked as Confirmed.
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I've just run into this related error (or discrepancy, at least) in the
`unix(7)` man page:
When the address of the socket is returned by getsockname(2),
getpeername(2), and accept(2), its length is offsetof(struct
sockaddr_un, sun_path) + strlen(sun_path) + 1, and sun_path contains the
Public bug reported:
Under kernel 3.2.0-54 and 3.9.3 (at least), the accept() system call in
a PF_LOCAL, AF_LOCAL, SOCK_STREAM context returns an addrlen for the
sockaddr_un structure that is too large by one.
As the SUN_LEN macro of the sys/un.h header shows, the length of the
structure is
Public bug reported:
trying to set my system up for cross building for arm hf. I added a new
architecture, dpkg --add-architecture... added [arch=] for amd64, i386,
and armhf to each item is sources.list, updated, and then installed
dpkg-cross and the error occured during the install of
Public bug reported:
The watershed package's description currently reads:
watershed may be run around a command such that any further attempts to
run the command while another copy is running will only result in one
initial further attempt.
It is hard to tell what watershed is actually trying
Public bug reported:
On http://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoverLostDiskSpace, a line reads
An advertised 500Gb drive doesn't format to 500GB.
Besides the missing space between the number and symbol in each
measurement instance (e.g. it should read An advertised 500 Gb drive
doesn't format to
Rolf Leggewie seems to be in the same camp as Theodore Ts'o, author of
the infamous resize2fs man pages. Where Theodore also finds the
IEC/IEEE terminology ridiculous, he at least spells out what units
resize2fs does use. Not so with system-config-lvm and its command-line
counterparts (lvreduce
This is due to a change of behaviour in latest PyGobject (commit:
https://git.gnome.org/browse/pygobject/commit/?id=3a2bfc8bf01fcae3863)
and that has been fixed in gst-python here:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-
python/commit/?id=4c08c3396c3cdadc939a9889f1e4664f938921a0
It would be
The fix is here: http://cgit.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-
python/commit/?id=4c08c3396c3cdadc939a9889f1e4664f938921a0
The problem was introduced in PyGobject in that particular commit:
https://git.gnome.org/browse/pygobject/commit/?id=3a2bfc8bf01fcae386355bc3652780e198e54d49
Please at least add
** Description changed:
Starting from a command-line (non-GUI) Ubuntu installation, adding
ubuntu-desktop is supposed to be enough. But it is missing some
dependencies. In particular, the indicator-* packages (indicator-
application, indicator-appmenu, indicator-datetime,
Well, yes, brltty needs mountkernfs, like a lot of software actually.
Having it disabled seems the culprit here, not brltty.
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Again, there is no point in shipping nl1 and nl3 as long as we don't
have any tool to produce .pho files for them. We only have that for the
nl2 language (thanks to espeak), that's why I uploaded that one.
Uploading nl1 and nl3 would be like promise the user that he can use
them, but the truth is
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