Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xubuntu-docs
The string #151 in xubuntu-docs internet says:
Afer a while,
It should be After a while,
** Affects: xubuntu-docs (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Typo error in a string
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/152627
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xubuntu-docs
In some packages of xubuntu-docs there are references to the word Ubuntu
instead of Xubuntu.
The strings in question are:
#52 in basic-commands;
#45, 56, 60, 66 in add-applications
#2, 4, 9, 19, 93 in programming
** Affects: xubuntu-docs
Public bug reported:
I have opened 4-5 pdf files with evince and i start to print all these files.
Then, i went to the first file and do: file-print, selected my printer and
clicked ok.
This procedure was the same for the first 3-4 files.
When i tried to print the 4th file the Ok button was not
Ok.now works...there was an error in line 8 too, the same type of the error in
line 5 but i correct it.
Maybe was my fault, but now i remember that is a script found on a guide on
internet (i don't remember exactly where, there are some webpages related to
S95dial).
The correct version of the
Yes, you can close the bug report.
My error was to think that this script was in a package of ubuntu but now i
remember that i put this script manually in /etc/init.d.
Sorry if i post this error as a bug report, but when i posted it i didn't
remember this detail. However, thanks a lot for your
Public bug reported:
One of the scripts located in rc2.d (S95dial) at the startup give me
these 3 lines of errors:
line 5: while[[0 -lt 40]]: command not found
line 6: syntax error near unexpected token `do'
line 6: `do'
this is the file:
#!/bin/bash
modprobe ppp_generic
modprobe pppoatm
I use Ubuntu Feisty, upgraded from edgy and this script seems to
activate ADSL connection for my Speedtouch modem, infact the command i
use to connect is pppd call speedtch
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Error in S95dial
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/109969
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** Summary changed:
- Error in S95dial
+ Error in /etc/rc2.d/S95dial
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Error in /etc/rc2.d/S95dial
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/109969
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