ah, the xhost command still works, even though on wayland; I didn't expect
that.
executing the below xhost on the command line worked, so I assume the creation
of the xhost.desktop file (described below) will indeed do the trick.
thanks!
On Tue, Oct 24, 2017 at 01:23:12PM -, jervin wrote:
SOLVED !!!
I have found the SOLUTION (in my case) on a Debian site, summarizing as:
Fix your LD_LIBRARY_PATH or /etc/ld.so.conf (or equivalent) setup.
when I removed the 'export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=~/lib:~/libexec', the error
went away. No idea why.
please find the page here:
SOLVED !!!
I have found the SOLUTION (in my case) on a Debian site, summarizing as:
Fix your LD_LIBRARY_PATH or /etc/ld.so.conf (or equivalent) setup.
when I removed the 'export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=~/lib:~/libexec', the error
went away. No idea why.
please find the page here:
Public bug reported:
Dear all,
since years (=many ubunt releases) I have not managed to automount via
davfs, sshfs, while mount.davs works from the command line (executed a
root) and with lftp I can access the mounts via sftp. Via automount I
get strange errors in syslog:
Jun 18 10:02:01 mbp62
Public bug reported:
Dear all,
since years (=many ubunt releases) I have not managed to automount via
davfs, sshfs, while mount.davs works from the command line (executed a
root) and with lftp I can access the mounts via sftp. Via automount I
get strange errors in syslog:
Jun 18 10:02:01 mbp62
:
xpdf_3.02-12ubuntu2nopoppler0_amd64.deb
I do not recall where I got it from.
Sorry for having no input for the debugging anymore. I have lost track and had
to be
pragmatic on solving my problem.
thanks for all the attention.
indium
On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 05:26:29AM -, Logan Rosen wrote
units?
thanks,
indium
** Affects: gpxviewer (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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speed vs time not available
Okay, I'll work with that then.
thanks.
On Sat, Jul 07, 2012 at 05:31:44PM -, Noël Köthe wrote:
So it is fix in your new lftp version. The fixed packaged version is
then a least (might be earlier) 4.3.1-1.
** Changed in: lftp (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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The problem for me is gone after installing 12.04.
On Thu, May 03, 2012 at 06:03:12PM -, RawwrBag wrote:
Hit the same issue today on 12.4. I was unable to unlock my desktop
until I killed indicator-datetime-service from a virtual terminal.
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New bug since upgrade to 12.04:
I can start xpdf without a filename on the command line, but if I do
give a filename on the command line, it crashes and spits out the text
below. I suppose it is ghostscript/postscript language. Similarly: first
opening xpdf and then opening
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apt-get update+upgrade held back the kernel packages: after the upgrade
of the non-heldback packages I installed the new kernel via aptitude and
ran into the current problem of blcr. Hopefully a restart with the new
kernel will not cause any serious problems
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Please re-open bug if it still exists with the latest updates. Also,
which GPU/driver are you using?
The problem is solved after installing ubuntu 12.04 beta 2. I have idea
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On Sat, Apr 07, 2012 at 04:37:30AM -, Clint Byrum wrote:
Hi! The relevant error message is:
Backing up /etc/ldap/slapd.d in /var/backups/slapd-2.4.25-1.1ubuntu4.1...
Backing up /etc/ldap/slapd.d in /var/backups/slapd-2.4.25-1.1ubuntu4.1...
done.
Moving old database directories to
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somehow the upgrade didn't work. I installed the package in 11.10, but
never got it working, so I cannot compare the situation now that I'm in
12.04. Still, the fact that the installation/upgrade didn't work should
not be related to the (wrong) configuration.
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package slapd 2.4.28-1.1ubuntu3 failed to install/upgrade:
ErrorMessage: subprocess installed post-installation
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somehow the upgrade didn't work. I installed the package in 11.10, but
never got it working, so I cannot compare the situation now that I'm in
12.04. Still, the fact that the installation/upgrade didn't work should
not be related to the (wrong) configuration.
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ErrorMessage: subprocess installed post-installation script returned
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upstart-udev-bridge consumes 100% CPU on eeepc
Status in “upstart” package in Ubuntu:
New
Public bug reported:
upgrading from 11.10 to 12.04 on a macbook 6,2, the update manager finished
while not even kernel 3.2 was installed. After doing the (suggested) restart,
it appeared that many more packages were not installed yet. The update-manager
-d didn't work anymore and via apt-get
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returned error
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hmmm, I have a crash about bcmwl installation, but I do have internet at
the moment?
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: bcmwl-kernel-source 5.100.82.38+bdcom-0ubuntu5
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-22.35-generic 3.2.14
Uname: Linux 3.2.0-22-generic
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I cannot run the standard graphical interface anymore, because the
indicator-datetime together with dbus-daemon eat all of my CPU and
continuously eat more and more memory.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: dbus 1.4.14-1ubuntu1
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dbus-daemon eats 100% CPU time (via indicator-datetime?)
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I have the manufacturer correct but the line above seems 'corrupt':
POWER_SUPPLY_NAME=BAT0
POWER_SUPPLY_STATUS=Full
POWER_SUPPLY_PRESENT=1
POWER_SUPPLY_TECHNOLOGY=Li-ion
POWER_SUPPLY_CYCLE_COUNT=0
POWER_SUPPLY_VOLTAGE_MIN_DESIGN=1080
POWER_SUPPLY_VOLTAGE_NOW=12494000
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The upstart-udev-bridge eats 100% of one CPU. I need to manually kill
it. I had this problem a month ago or so on a macbook pro 6,2 and this
is gone now. Now I have it on a eeepc.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: upstart 1.3-0ubuntu11
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Does anyone still work on this? I have tried the ubuntu standard WM
again (unity), but still I have 100% CPU consumed by indicator-date-time
and it is eating memory (was 1.1% after restarting the computer, now
11.1% after ten minutes).
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That indeed solves the problem! I have no idea why. Since the posting of
this bug, I've in the mean time done several 'sudo apt-get
update/upgrade', so the software has changed in the mean time.
Anyway, hopefully the problem will be solved after the restart... let's
see.
On Tue, Jan 31, 2012
I open a (urxvt) terminal and type 'update-manager' and 'enter'.
On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 06:10:26AM -, Tim wrote:
How do you usually launch it from the command line?
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** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu)
This bug is still not solved for me today. I'm on a macbook pro 6,2 with
an uptotdate 11.10 ubuntu.
indicator-datetime 0.3.1-0ubuntu1.1
I did the following:
$ gdb program 27962 (where 27962 is the PID of indicator-datetime)
This stops the application from eating all my CPU! Does that say
Public bug reported:
When I run update-manager from the command line it works without error message.
When I run it from the gnome-2 menu or when I launch it from the top panel
(where I have put it myself), it thinks it should finish the upgrade to 10.11.
It proposed to do a partial upgrade (see
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When i select 'gnome-classic (no effects) from the lightdm login screen,
the Gnome version (version 2?) does not allow me anymore to put icons on
the top panel. Not anymore via the right-mouse-button by selecting an
application in the menu, nor by right-mouse-button selection
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that works indeed!
thanks for the tip and sorry for calling this a bug when it's a new
approach to doing an old thing.
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'gnome-classic'
I thought that something was missing in the panel, because I couldn't
put icons on it anymore (the gnome-classic 'no-effects' version). But it
turned out that you need the Alt key to drag icons into the panel. This
was probably in some manual that I never read.
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This concerns 'gtk-gnash' in my list of processes, not 'gnash'. It
consumes 2*100% CPU time. This is happening in firefox and chromium-
browser since the upgrade to oneiric. In case I look at the clouds
running over the country at www.weeronline.nl gnash is also putting a
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Wireless on MBP 6,2 is (and always has been) very unstable. Wired, there
is no problem. When I do 'tailf /var/log/kern.log' I get many retry's
with (what seems to me) debug info or memory dumps. At home (with one
access point instead of the university roaming network),
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macbook pro 6,2
, because connecting other displays/projectors
usually only works with gnome/unity, which is missing now.
Anyway, I think this is an IMPORTANT bug to solve! any help would
appreciated (or suggestions or questions for more info).
thanks, indium
On Sun, Nov 06, 2011 at 03:58:12PM -, Marc
Public bug reported:
- unity and unity2d have a 100%CPU load on DBUS + memory leaks -- computer is
IMMEDIATELY useless
- gnome3 installed but it SCRAMBLES the characters I type on a terminal or
doesn't display them at all -- USELESS INTERFACE
- XFCE installed but it overwrites my xmodmap and I
same for me: ImportError: No module named dav
does anybody have an idea where to look?
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calendarserver missing dependency on twisted-web
Referring to #4:
Java was switched off: I switch it on and get some debugging info:
I do: open the .odt file that is (original was a MS Word document).
Save as microsoft .docx -- it crashes with the following info:
# PageCount=unconvertable [long]
# TableCount=unconvertable [long]
I have:
original document is generated in Word.
I open the .doc file
After editing I save as .doc -- libreoffice crashes
I save as .odt
I open the .odt file and try to save it as .doc (any version) or .docx --
libreoffice crashes.
I cannot put the document on the web.
When creating a new
I had the following problems (mbp6,2 + ubuntu 11.04):
no backlight control
no notifier-popup which usually shows that pommed is running/working
Then I noticed that (the standard) nvidia_bl was not loaded. I loaded it with
sudo modprobe nvidia_nl.
Now the pop-up (on the upper righthand side of
Follow-up from prev post: you might want to switch off the maverick
repository again afterwards! and 'reload' the software lists.
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LCD
the duplicate appointment bug also appears in ubuntu 11.04 with
TB/3.1.10, lightning/1.02b, MS-Exhange addon 0.14
** Also affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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libreoffice slow on screen scroll and retries the scroll several times
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When I have word document opened in libreoffice for more than a day, after that
time the scrolling of the scroll bar takes a minute to finish. Redrawing the
screen seems to fail, in the sense that subsequent sentences are overlapping
'xinput' is somehow overruled by
'gpointing-device-settings'.
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touch pad mouse is standard locked right after login
To manage
I just noticed that the jumping up and down when scrolling, as described
above (starting point to 'destination' and back), also occurs without
the 50% cpu load: it is because the text cursor is still inside a
comment in the word document. This restricts Libreoffice to leave that
page somehow. The
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I access my emails on the Microsoft Exchange 2010 server via IMAP on
Thunderbird 3.1.10. The pdf attachments are corrupted by Thunderbird
without any GUI-type warnings.
First I thought the PDFs were corrupted, because Evince displays them
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' (which is gnome related, I guess) and
'xinput', which is at the 'x11' level. This used to be soo much more
transparent in the old linux days ;o)
indium
On 07/06/11 19:28, Tom Nicholls wrote:
You can get to the Pointing Devices config programme without a mouse
by using the command gpointing
Dear Pedro,
we have moved to exchange 2010, so I cannot reproduce this bug anymore.
Please close it indeed.
On 02/06/11 22:14, Pedro Villavicencio wrote:
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. However, your crash report is either missing or
I cannot reproduce this bug anymore, since we moved to a exchange 2010
server.
On 04/06/11 06:18, Launchpad Bug Tracker wrote:
[Expired for evolution-exchange (Ubuntu) because there has been no
activity for 60 days.]
** Changed in: evolution-exchange (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete =
We have moved to a exchange 2010 server, so I cannot reproduce this bug
anymore.
On 02/06/11 22:22, Pedro Villavicencio wrote:
Thanks for your bug report. Is this still an issue with the latest
release of Ubuntu the Natty Narwhal? May you please check and comment
back? Thanks in advance!.
sorry for replying late: I didn't have the corruption lately as I
switched to the old gnome window manager. Now, when running Unity I
can't reproduce the 'disappeared' panel, but it is now constantly 'semi-
transparent'. So, I cannot complete the bug anymore.
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In unity on 11.04 on a Macbook pro 6,2 the touchpad used to have two-finger
scroll and three-finger taps for pasting text (in a terminal or elsewhere). The
3-finger taps don't work anymore. A workaround is exchanging buttons using
synclient:
'synclient TapButton2=2 ;
Apparently there are not many people that have/had this problem (no
comments yet), so I compiled my own version of lftp (4.2.3) which solves
the problem.
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On a MBP 6,2, Ubuntu 11.04 the touchpad works at the login screen, but
after logging in, it is disabled. Have to use an external mouse to open
pointing devices and click twice on the disable touchpad to get
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Dear Fabio,
while doing this 'apport', I got an error back in the terminal (so I
don't know if you got all the information you needed).
_terminal output:__
The authorization page:
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Dear Fabio,
Comment to #24:
the laptop keyboard is not disabled, so I don't know what 'Keyboard0' means. I
have no other keyboard connected.
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On a MBP 6,2, Ubuntu 11.04 the touchpad works at the login screen, but
after logging in, it is disabled. Have to use an external mouse to open
pointing devices and click twice on the disable touchpad to get the
touchpad going again. That is: Please note that the GUI of
When I switch to other workspaces, the top panel shows all the items
(applets, time/date, etc) __WHILE__ switching, but when I 'arrive' at
the next workspace, everything disappears again.
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unity top panel corrupted, most applets invisible but work
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unity 3.8.12-0ubuntu1 corrupts the upper panel after some (random) time
when using the system (opening/closing/moving windows, etc). Just
updated to Natty on my MBP 6,2. See desktop image (attachment). The left
part of the panel contains a random
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: lftp
The login to a sftp via the .lftp/bookmarks works fine. But any 'cd' or
'ls' make lftp crash immediately. With a former version of lftp (4.0.9)
there was no problem ever.
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Ubuntu 10.10 on a macbook pro 6,2 with evolution 2.30.3 WORKS with
Exchange MAPI and an Exchange server 2010. The trick was to fill in an
ip-address as server and not a server name. The calendar and the
contacts+GAL work as well.
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Binary package hint: evolution
I connect to MS Exchange 2003 using the standard Exchange 'plugin' of
evolution. In a 5 levels deep sub-folder in 'Personal Folders', I have
some 40 emails. But each time I click on any but the last email added to
the folder, these emails all
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after two more restarts, I now have the 40 emails back in evolution. The
problem of lost emails (lost in evolution, not on the Exchange server)
was pertinent for about half an hour, several 'send/receive' attempts by
me and after switching folder 'view' several times.
So despite the problem being
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
Adding calendar appointments in the general Calendar calendar in the
MS Outlook 2003 program adds them to the Exchange 2003 server, but
Evolution does not synchronize them onto my laptop (where I run
Ubuntu+Evolution). In the other it does
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outlook-added calendar items not visible in evolution
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I found the same problem on Ubuntu 10.10: I use davfs via autofs and I
am waiting minutes to get a directory listing back from an 'ls' command.
I've set LOGGING='debug' in /etc/default/autofs. I do 'service autofs
restart'. Then I keep a 'live view' on /var/log/daemon.log: every 5
seconds autofs
Further to #17: I've switched off the debug in autofs and set 'DEBUG
most' in /etc/davfs2/davfs2.conf .
it seems to be not able to connect/find the server. With a windows
machine or lftp I never experience any delay and with davfs it is nearly
always there at the first attempt.
davfs outputs to
actions).
indium
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.10
Package: evolution 2.30.3-1ubuntu7.2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.35-24.42-generic 2.6.35.8
Uname: Linux 2.6.35-24-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia wl
Architecture: amd64
Date: Thu Jan 6 18:09:26 2011
ExecutablePath: /usr
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