On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 12:35 PM, JJMerelo <58...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> ¡Found the solution!
> it's a problem with the file associations in Konqueror. Fire up konqueror, go
> to Settings -> configure Konqueror -> File management -> File associations
> and move down gedit so that Konqueror o
On Mar 30, 2011 3:51pm, Andy Dougherty <739...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> This issue is being tracked upstream as
> http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Ticket/Display.html?id=86854
> I'd like to fix this upstream, but need some basic information first.
> Assuming this is a deliberate change in Ubuntu, t
cided to see if Ubu had a fix for the package, figuring it
would have been hit already by someone, I didn't see anything, so raised
the defect. I thought it might just be my system but using pbuilder should
have created a fresh chroot env. ensuring no pollution from my system.
Mark
>
I am sure there are other suitable fixes and possible debate if this
should be made a 'default' search path but here is a potential fix none
the less.
** Patch added: "Add the new lib paths to default search paths used by
Configure"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/perl/+bug/739693/+
** Attachment added: "pbuilder screen log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/739693/+attachment/1927920/+files/screenlog.0
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Title:
Configure does
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: perl
Attempting to build the 'perl' package fails on natty.
libc6 in natty has moved the core system libs (such as libm) that used
to be in /lib into /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu. Perl's Configure script does
not include this path in libspath/libpth/loclibpth s
On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 11:24 PM, Sandip Bhattacharya
wrote:
> Hey Tundraman,
> now that I have had a decent night's sleep after posting that bug report, I
> realize that I needn't have vented my frustrations in the bug. Really sorry
> for that. After uploading 200
Don't get all snarky with comments like "which for some unknown reason,
I decided to upload using kflickr", this is not appreciated. The
thumbnail problem along with the EXIF problem are due to the version of
KFlickr shipped with Ubuntu, it is extremely old (something be addressed
via bug 383499
(h
@shadowfoxx - here is where I found things
vendor_id = cat /sys/class/sound/hwC0D0/vendor_id
subsystem_id = cat /sys/class/sound/hwC0D0/subsystem_id
codec address = /proc/asound/card0/codec#0 < the zero at the end
node = 0x19
verb = 0x707 (this comes from observing the output of hda-verb when
shadowfoxx and Vijay, more playing around and I agree the VREF of 50 is the way
to go. More good news, I have a way to make this persistent even with a reboot
:). Obviously the end solution is to submit a patch to ALSA, which I will do
eventually but thankfully there is an early patching system
Ooops. Sorry that should have been Node 0x19 "Int Mic" for the above.
Also setting the Mic to 100% is not needed this is for playback and you
actually want to mute this or you will get terrible feedback, don't
worry muting mic playback will not prevent you from recording.
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Internal microphone n
After much messing around I have a working internal MIC on my brother's
Lenovo 3000 Y410. I had to use the Alsa HDA Analyzer found at http://www
.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/HDA_Analyzer along with the patch by
Sananth found at
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1039685&highlight=hp+dv600
The version number of the package or of the application? I would prefer
not to have the application version number change since the SourceForge
and other sites would not have this so folks reporting bugs could
possibly get confused as to what version to report the bug against, I
prefer to only have
My PPA has fresh snapshots of the development version and can be found here:
https://launchpad.net/~asselsm/+archive/ppa
I would very much like to see this better track the latest release,
better then it has been. I am able to help out where needed and have
also poked the Debian maintainer as they
This is due to the fact that Intrepid ships with KDE4 and the 0.9.1
release of kFlickr was prepared for KDE3. I suspect with some effort you
could use 0.9.1 with KDE4 but why spend the time. A new release of
kFlickr is now ready which is a port to KDE4. You can grab the debs from
sourceforge and ho
A new upsteam release is now available for use with KDE4. Debs are
currently available for Ubuntu Intrepid i386 and amd64. Development is
ongoing with full functionality expected around the new year.
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kflickr doesn't show thumbnails on hardy gnome
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/234942
You rec
Wooohooo. The latest .24-19 kernel along with whatever xorg-intel
updates that have gone out lately have solved this problem for me on my
Dell Optiplex 745. I no longer have troubles with hard lockup just as
kdm starts and also the suspend/resume is working like a champ.
On my home computer which
There is a kubuntu specific patch applied to the package
kubuntu_03_osd_kde4.diff which changes the checks done to ensure the OSD
does not display if the screen is locked or the screensaver running.
Anyways removal of this patch fixes the issue. Now I just have to update
the patch to be a bit smart
This problem does not exist in Ubuntu. It is definitely a Kubuntu issue.
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checkbox and radiobox rendering issue
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/194624
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The theme is "Firefox (default) 2.0". I am also running KDE
(kubuntu), sorry I may not of been clear about this in my original
post. I have 3 systems running Kubuntu Hardy and all exhibit this
behavior. All have the ubufox packaged installed as well.
I will try to do some diagnostics and play wit
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12160403/Dependencies.txt
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
When selecting a radiobox or checkbox on a webpage it becomes rendered
as a larger empty square and doesn't get rendered correctly until focus
is moved away. This makes it difficult to determine the state of the
widget.
Ubuntu Hardy updated F
Seems to be fixed in the latest firefox update.
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Ah. Just notice an additional behavior to this bug. When I plug in the
AC the battery charge % displays correctly.
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battery status always shows 99%
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/195293
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kde-guidance
kde-guidance-powermanger is always showing 99% even though it definitely
is not 99%. The battery icon in the system tray is full green and the
tooltip shows 99%. The built in battery indicator LEDs show 40-60%.
** Affects: kde-guidance (Ubun
Similar issue can be seen on iGoogle. I have the planet theme for
iGoogle and the top banner image shows part of the firefox window, make
sure your browser window is wide enough as it happens on the right.
Youtube is another place, the search and upload buttons have the window
frame titlebar as th
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kflickr
Severity: wishlist
please sync klickr 0.9-1 from debian unstable. The release fixes a major
bug in batch editing mode.
kflickr (0.9-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream release. (Closes: #434426)
* Bump debian/compat to 5.
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