Also affects Firefox 11 on Lucid (10.04.3 LTS).
Appears to be a regression (Firefox 3.6 and 10 did not have this bug); I
noticed it as soon as I updated to Firefox 11.
Symptoms:
Frequent random freezes
-may occur when there is no CPU or network load, not even outbound
-completely
@roland: It isn't architecture specific, AFAIK. The problem is that the
API and ABI have changed, but it's still libsword.so.8
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Title:
ABI incompa
As a temporary workaround, I have libsword 1.6.1 in my foreports ppa
(ppa:ibid-ag/oldgtk1)
Note that that PPA is used for a number of packages that are older than
"current" or have been dropped from Ubuntu;
you may want to pin libsword, but probably not the PPA.
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On my Aspire One, hibernate works as soon as I add ath_pci & co. to
PM_MODULES (IIRC). Suspend, however, is quite broken.
Of course, I'm using pm-hibernate instead of gnome/policykit; and I have
to use a local dkms package of the (unmaintained) madwifi-hal 0.10.5.6
branch because every other wire
I haven't figured out the tools, but there are abi-compliance-checker,
abicheck, and icheck.
It looks like the abi is mostly the same (xsword compiled against 1.6.1 still
works), but there's one change that broke xiphos and apparently bibletime (from
what I hear)--so I suspect that recompiling r
Paul: I filed a separate bug for Xiphos/libsword8 in suite Precise: LP #935574
Please use that bug report for Precise.
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Title:
Segmentation fault
This is with Precise 12.04.
I thought that it was bug #783019, but it can't be since the incompatability
was introduced in Precise not Natty.
Xiphos works in Oneiric.
So: please do not mark as duplicate.
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xiphos 3.1.4-3 was built against sword 1.6.1, and works with it.
With sword 1.6.2, I get a segfault. With debug packages gdb where gives
me this backtrace:
#0 0x01007ca6 in ?? () from /lib/i386-linux-gnu/libc.so.6
#1 0x00e25671 in set (newVal=0x1b ,
this=0xb49c) at /
Paul: Did you recompile it yourself?
sudo apt-get build-dep xiphos
apt-get source --compile xiphos
If not, the Precise version was compiled against libsword8_1.6.1, and then
libsword8 was upgraded to 1.6.2; there appears to be a small binary
incompatability..
This may be a separate bug that we're
I installed libsword8 1.6.1, and Xiphos worked.
I suspect that Xiphos will run, if recompiled for SWORD 1.6.2.
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Segmentation fault
To ma
Looking at http://packages.ubuntu.com/precise/i386/libgl1-mesa-dri/filelist ,
it seems that this has been fixed in Precise.
This would be "fix committed"
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Proposing the linked bug report as a duplicate: If you have two symptoms
of one problem, that's one bug.
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Ubuntu 12.04 alpha 1 network flak
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 917399 ***
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First, attaching the old /etc/network/interfaces might help clarify
things
Did you configure the network before installation?
I'd be curious about the initial network state (ifconfig >log.txt; iwconfig
>>log
Following is a GDB session under Precise (the module chosen doesn't matter in
my experience):
Initiating Xiphos
** Message: create SWMgr time is 0.005059
** Message: create main_mgr time is 0.003632
Displaying Xiphos
** Message: on_notebook_main_switch_page
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmen
The old thinkfan allows 0 as a level:
0 == disengaged
7 == full-speed
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To manage not
The bug is in the packaging, so "upstream testing" is only testing
whether the packager for "upstream" kernels made the same mistake.
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This is only a minor issue, but it seems that the "suggests" field has been
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It points to libqt3-dev, a package which has be
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Public bug reported:
jsmath-fonts currently depends on jsmath.
jsmath is a package intended strictly for servers which will provide jsmath
support.
However, jsmath-fonts is very handy for installing on computers which will
access jsmath-based sites, as jsmath generates bitmap fonts in the absenc
Upstream bug report at
http://bugzilla.abisource.com/show_bug.cgi?id=13096
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I can now confirm that this affects upstream Abiword 2.9.0 and should be
reported there, which I will do.
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Tables in RTF rendered badly-all
I think this should be marked as "Fix released", since oneiric has vim-lesstif
as a transitional package to vim-athena.
(I would prefer the real vim-lesstif, myself)
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I think you misunderstood the issue. It's the appearance in Abiword
(2.8.2/Lucid) that is causing trouble; it's not what the saved file looks like
in other software.
I do not think the bug affects libreoffice in any way, and would suggest
marking it as invalid for libreoffice.
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Not exactly the same file, but another that shows the same issue--and another
bug with regards to "right-align".
I forget what word processor I last used to save it, but the tarball also
includes versions saved in AbiWord in both RTF and abw (lab4_ab.rtf and
lab4.abw)
** Attachment added: "lab4
Another vote. It's the only (largely FOSS) way to view PCL/XPS/HPGL.
PCL would go in multiverse, though (font license).
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[needs-packaging]
Well, updating to it (from some version I found elsewhere) certainly
didn't take long for me.
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libstd
The bug is strictly a packaging issue; upstream testing is irrelevant.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => New
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I've been trying fix this myself, and it looks like the original bug was only
partly fixed.
I can disable the /usr/share/fonts line and the passwd line, but if I disable m
in tmp, cache, or /usr/lib(*)/jvm, applets don't work.
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Binary package hint: firefox
I use sun-java6 and Firefox in Lucid, with the Apparmor profile enabled.
When I updated today, I noticed that the Apparmor profile references bug
#535247, which has the status "Fix Released".
In case anyone's wondering, here's proper display; the command setting color is
\clcfpat25, and the color table is as follows:
{\colortbl
;
\red0\green0\blue0;
\red0\green0\blue255;
\red0\green255\blue255;
\red0\green255\blue0;
\red255\green0\blue255;
\red255\green0\blue0;
\red255\green255\blue0;
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I frequently "enhance" tables by modifying row color, usually to a light gray.
For portability, I always use RTF, so I can't say if this affects other
formats. When I open the document, the colored rows always show up as solid
black, thus maki
For those who want GTK1.2:
https://launchpad.net/~adamkoczur/+archive/gtk1.2
is the PPA (use
apt-add-repository ppa:adamkoczur/gtk1.2
to add the PPA, apt-get update, then install)
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Duplicate of 426938, perhaps?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-power-manager/+bug/426938
There's a very slight difference in what crashed (exactly what instruction was
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Yo
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.32
This is only a minor issue, but it seems that the "suggests" field has been
forgotten for some time in linux-source-2.6.xx
It points to libqt3-dev, a package which has been renamed/replaced.
Please update this to point to libqt3-mt-de
Bug fixed in Fennec 1.0. Maximize does not show sidepanels.
** Changed in: fennec (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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Well, now I'm seeing the dropping connection issue (not causing all clients to
drop, though)
IMHO, this is a separate issue.
I can't file a bug report just now, since I'm still at kernel 2.6.32-12.
Gavin, Armiductor:
Try running "iwconfig" when the connection drops, and look at the essid--for
me
Looks like they may have fixed it; however, they're way ahead of Lucid.
So I can't test till it's in the repos (or at least a ppa).
Workaround for now:
Show Tabs sidepanel before maximizing.
That works.
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I installed fennec (1.0~a2-0ubuntu1) on a netbook with 1024x600 resolution
(running Lucid development). When I just load an arbitrary page without
resizing the window, it works fine. But if I expand the window horizontally,
eventually it show
I have this on Lucid I386.
Changed to In progress, since I still see the issue.
Either it has not been fixed or the patch is not out:
Setting up qemu-kvm (0.12.3-0ubuntu6) ...
rmdir: failed to remove `/etc/kvm/utils': No such file or directory
rmdir: failed to remove `/etc/kvm': No such file or di
** Changed in: qemu-kvm (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => In Progress
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See http://www.icewm.org/FAQ/IceWM-FAQ-9.html#ss9.1 (What does logout do?)
"For most users, nothing."
Switching DM:
Menu>System>Window Managers>...
Or
Programs>Window Managers>...
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(Lucid Lynx, 10.04)
IceWM 1.3.6-1 (current) won't let me shut down or reboot from the logout menu
I've set the shutdown and reboot commands, configured sudo to automatically
authenticate, and tried everything else I could find.
preferences contains
vmc:
As far as scripts go, try:
ps aw | grep X.*vt>/home/awxvt.log
The path to awxvt.log might need modification, but that method works on a
running system.
(see post 11 in your forum thread).
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You rec
The resume=/dev/sda* method works for me; I added it to /etc/default/grub and
ran update-grub to make it permanent.
Essentially it would just be a small tweak in the setup scripts to fix,
specifying one more kernel option.
I do see fsck running ("recovering journal") when I resume, even though r
I'm seeing the same problem here...I will need to figure out which swap
partition it's using before trying the resume=/dev/sda* option. Yves,
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The package does install & run, though it takes manual installation. I
wanted python-qt3 for icecc (not in repos, but an old .deb available).
icecc is now closer to functioning.
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You re
Doesn't icewm-session start the task bar? The bar should show up anyway, but
icewm-session might be a work-around. Another work-around might be adding the
lines,
ShowTaskBar = 1
TaskBarAutoHide = 0
TaskBarShowStartMenu = 1
to ~/.icewm/preferences or ~/.icewm/prefoverrides
These are all default,
Never noticed that on a fresh install of a Jaunty-based system with kernel
2.6.31...
I wouldn't think that it's a bug in icewm.
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Updated page to indicate that the "Absolute minimum requirements" are
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The page referred to states,
Absolute minimum requirements
* Intel 486 processor
* 32 MB of system memory (RAM)
* 300 MB of disk space
Absolute minimum graphical installation
* Intel Pentium 66 MHz processor
* 48 MB of system memory (RAM)
* 468 MB of disk space
* VGA
Public bug reported:
When booting the Ubuntu Alternate Install CD (i386, Lucid Alpha 2 prerelease),
in VirtualBox with 32 mb of ram,
boot fails with the error,
kernel panic: out of memory and no processes to kill
Distro: Lucid, Alpha 2 prerelease (Ubuntu Alternate install CD)
Kernel: 2.6.32-10 (
I have not seen this issue; running Lucid (2.6.32-9 &2.6.32-10) Alpha on an
Acer Aspire One (ZG5) with AR5007 chipset; using Wicd for wireless.
Wireless connection has been reliable so far.
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