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Title:
package samba 2:3.5.8~dfsg-1ubuntu2.3 failed to install/upgrade:
ErrorMessage: package samba is not ready for configuration cannot
con
Public bug reported:
standard upgrade using alternate i386 CD.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: samba 2:3.5.8~dfsg-1ubuntu2.3
Uname: Linux 2.6.35-22-generic i686
Architecture: i386
Date: Mon Dec 26 19:15:59 2011
ErrorMessage: ErrorMessage: package samba is not ready for c
Thanks Kyle, Dmitri, that is correct, I am referring to the tooltip and
the main window not matching. 1.6MB != 4.4MB regardless of whether
using 1024 or 1000 bytes per KB, etc.
Until recently I had only used the tooltip to track my network usage.
When I confirmed it with the transfer window I saw
I think the math is right, furthermore my original comment was about the
roll-over tool tip. When I open the monitor the rate is accurate but it
does not match the tooltip. See attached screenshot for evidence.
** Attachment added: "screenshot showing discrepacny between tooltip and
desktop man
apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected natty
** Description changed:
when transfering a file from local to remote host via eth0, rcp shows a
transfer speed of 4MB/s. Checking /proc/net/dev confirms a transfer
speed of about 5MB/s, and calculating the transfer rate from the ETA
Public bug reported:
when transfering a file from local to remote host via eth0, rcp shows a
transfer speed of 4MB/s. Checking /proc/net/dev confirms a transfer
speed of about 5MB/s, and calculating the transfer rate from the ETA and
filesize confirms a transfer rate of about 4 megabytes / second
Hi,
I second (third?) the bug report. Version 1.2.1 installed from Karmic
repositories, it runs fine for one user (with sudo rights) and crashes
for another user. Neither one has the ~/.klavaro/preferences.ini file,
however the working user has .config/klavaro/preferences.ini. After
touching the
Thanks again Saivann.
best,
Peter
Saïvann Carignan wrote:
> Thank you for your confirmation! According to the fact that this bug was
> caused by bug 8896 which is fixed in intrepid, I set the status to
> invalid.
>
> I'm sorry but unfortunately, I really don't know libaqbanking wizards
> and con
Saivann,
Yes, that did the trick, thanks! I thought I had installed those at
some point but apparently not. Thanks for your help with resolving this
perplexing configuration problem.
Now that it runs it does not seem to see any of my accounts, though the
v16 wizard did. I know this may be t
Hi Saivann,
Hmm, no, that file doesn't exist. As per your rec I removed
libaqbanking16, and I have previously installed aqbanking-tools and
libaqbanking20. I'm sure I have other things that I don't need as well:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ aptitude search aqbanking
i aqbanking-tool
Hi Saivann,
I have the following versions of those packages installed. Do you know
where gnucash is looking for the wizard, or where it should be? Reading
the source code I was not able to identify the path. I'm not familiar
with these packages.
best,
Peter
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ aptitude s
Saivann, I assume you meant hardy below? I reinstalled from launchpad
(but hardy instead of intrepid) and got the same error.
thanks,
Peter
Saïvann Carignan wrote:
> Can you try gnucash 2.2.6-2ubuntu2~hardy1 from PPA : deb
> http://ppa.launchpad.net/saivann/ubuntu intrepid main
>
>
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnucash
When I upgraded to hardy 8.04.1 I installed 2.2.6-1ubuntu1~hardy1 from
ppa, also installed the packages from libaqbanking 3.5.1-1~hardy1, but
when I try to run the online banking setup, I get a dialog which says:
'The external program "AqBanking
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