Public bug reported:
a few of the LO functions, such as autocorrect, while enabled, do not work
since the update to the 5.10 (and beyond) kernel. I have tried a fresh
install, after formatting the HDD, of ubuntu II (21.10) with defaults and
immediately tested the native LO install. the big
Note that the ext4 fs with these features mounts and operates normally.
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grub-probe fails to recognize valid EXT4 partition
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I have 2 x 1TB SSD, each with 32G ext4 and about 900G btrfs in RAID1
configuration. The two ext4 partitions hold mirror image installations
of Ubuntu Server 20.04, intended as failovers to each other. The only
difference is that one has ea_inode and encrypt options while
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software updater will not launch following the latest update
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I have now tried apt-get --purge update-manager, reboot, reinstall from
software store and it still will not launch the updater.
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software updater will not launch following the latest update. Clicking
the icon does nothing. command ubuntu-bug returns only error messages.
command apt update && upgrgade appear to work, but find no further
updates for 24 hours, which is an eternity for daily builds. I
tcsh's Char type is signed, but its input handling doesn't check for
negative values, such as those created when non-ASCII characters are
sign-extended. Attached is a patch that addresses the reported problem
(tested on 18.04). Fixing the bigger issue of unsafe signed type
promotion is left as
OK. So I was a happy user of 16.04. With a new computer in August, I
thought it would make sense to go with 18.04.
One of the biggest issues is this searching stuff in Nautilus. Why?
1. It is not instant (unlike the type/find ahead of Nautilus in 16.04). I
cannot type and then press enter and
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1469915 ***
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Same problem here and, as ferncasado mentioned, /etc/clamav-unofficial-
sigs.conf.d/si-dbs.conf does not exist.
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The actual issue appears to be in fonts-dejavu-extra, but it won't let
me select that.
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In Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS, new install (well, as of a few months ago),
italic/oblique variants just weren't installed by default. In some
programs this resulted in text not showing, in others it resulted in
those square boxes that indicate no font installed showing. The issue is
For anyone on NEON, the bug report can be found here:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=381183
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$ apt policy libzip4
libzip4:
Installed: 1.2.0-0neon+16.04+xenial+build2
Candidate: 1.2.0-0neon+16.04+xenial+build2
Version table:
*** 1.2.0-0neon+16.04+xenial+build2 500
500 http://archive.neon.kde.org/user/lts xenial/main amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
I have this issue on KDE Neon 16.04.
$ ldd -v /usr/lib/php/20151012/zip.so
linux-vdso.so.1 => (0x7fff225db000)
libzip.so.4 => not found
$ locate libzip.so.5
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libzip.so.5
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libzip.so.5.0.0
$ dpkg -S
Fix available on the github.
Thanks to Quite Dragon.
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Console output from running the impacted light-locker-settings
(1.5.0-0ubuntu1) on Xubuntu 16.04 beta 1 is attached, as well as a diff
showing the changes required to get light-locker-settings operational
again. See API Changes for 2.0.0 under
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The line in #78 that ends with modprobe. should continue like this:
modprobe.d/rtl8723be.conf
But you can always just create the file and put this in it:
options rtl8723be fwlps=0 swlps=0
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I see launchpad is determined to split that line. Sorry.
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Title:
Need support for Realtek Wifi card rtl8723be [10ec:b723]
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@Thomas, have you tried editing the driver settings as suggested in #78?
Note: there is a line in that post that got split at modprobe.d. It
should read:
Edit the settings for the driver:
echo options rtl8723be fwlps=0 swlps=0 | sudo tee
/etc/modprobe.d/rtl8723be.conf
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No solution but here's the workaround that finally worked for me...
(Ubuntu 14.014 stock kernel)
Download the latest driver (you might have to install git first):
git clone http://github.com/lwfinger/rtlwifi_new.git
Change into the new directory you just created:
cd rtlwifi_new
Compile and
@paraplegic.racehorse did you also follow the instructions in #55? The
fix is not built in to the 3.16 kernel. Instuctions repasted below...
git clone http://github.com/lwfinger/rtlwifi_new.git
cd rtlwifi_new
make
sudo make install
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#55 worked for me. Ubuntu 14.04 3.13.0-40-generic. Ran torrents all
night which I haven't been able to do with this laptop's internal wifi
card.
In case others are confused by the mention in that comment about the
kernel headers, I believe you can safely run the following commad to
install them:
That's great news.
Does the git repo below = the package with the kernel headers installed?
I.e. are the instructions below everything I need to do to install on a
stock Ubuntu 14.04 with the 3.13 kernel?
Thanks.
On 14-09-21 03:02 AM, Paweł Kowalik wrote:
From
Public bug reported:
affects ubuntu/i3
I can start only a terminal and applications from terminal, but dmenu does
not appear when I press Alt+d.
Version details:
$ i3 -v
i3 version 4.7.2 (2014-01-23, branch tags/4.7.2) © 2009-2013 Michael
Stapelberg and contributors
$ uname -a
Linux
This seems to be working correctly for me after recent updates.
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Title:
1002:9589 [Gigabyte GA-MA790X-DS4] Video playback is like fast forward
I just had LibreOffice 3.5.7.2 Build ID: 350m1(Build:2) crash on me
with a document. The crash report said that bug 1067907 was the bug.
That bug says it is a duplicate of this bug. As such, I'm attaching the
relevant document here.
It's a docx that I opened in Abiword and then saved as a
Please just add the wording (plain text formats only) after Contains
the text in the search program. I just got bitten by this one.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1017125 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1017125
I just had the crash reporter tell me that this bug is responsible for a
crash. bug #1017125 says it's fixed. But obviously it isn't for me. I'm
commenting here just to say I posted a document that crashes
I just had LibreOffice 3.5.7.2 Build ID: 350m1(Build:2) crash on me
with a document. The crash report said that bug 1067907 was the bug.
That bug says it is a duplicate of this bug. As such, I'm attaching the
relevant document here.
It's a docx that I opened in Abiword and then saved as a
Thanks for reporting this The Bright Side, but this issue is much bigger
than darktable.
The fact that clinfo gives a weird error is a good indicator that this
is a very general problem, not related to any user-land programs. The
reason I found it (again, thanks) was that I have a problem with
Thanks Christopher,
That's a lot of documentation to read through and I haven't installed an
alternate kernel for a long time so it will take me some time to get
this done. I likely will not be able to get back to this until next
month.
PM.
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Title:
1002:9589 [Gigabyte GA-MA790X-DS4] Video playback
Hi Christopher,
Unfortunately for this bug, I'm not willing to continue to use the 3.2.*
kernels at all (I've been happily using the 3.5.* kernels without any problems
for months now). Trying to track down this bug when I couldn't workout the
trigger, was an exercise in frustration. I still
Scott,
I'm using the 3.6 kernel, the generic one. I actually discovered that the
kernel I thought didn't have the problem (-35), did.
I still have no idea what caused the issue, and I'm no longer interested in
finding out (though I am interested in knowing). Not knowing how to trigger a
On and off since before January, but definitely on only since about
January. The only difference I can think of in my usage habits is that
I'm not playing FreeCiv at all any more. Oh, and I'm leaving my computer
up, instead of suspending it, at night. But my uptime is measured in
days or weeks or
Whoops, it's back. So far I haven't had any problem with -35 like I
said. However, I updated to -36, and then, same day, had the system
freeze again (same symptoms, e.g. music repeating the same few
milliseconds).
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I can confirm that this no longer appears to be an issue in
'3.2.0-35-generic', which is what I'm currently running. However, it was
still an issue in the previous kernel ('3.2.0-34-generic' I think). I
have been running -35 for a while now, and it's not had any problem,
even with the heavy
Output of commands requested by someone:
cat /proc/version_signature
Ubuntu 3.0.0-25.41-generic-pae 3.0.40
lspci -vnvn
(see attached)
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Today, we upgraded to 12.04 LTS, which installed kernel 3.2.0.0-34,
resolving the issue. As far as I know, however, 11.10 is still
affected.
To jsalisbury, I didn't try that far upstream, but I think the answer is
'yes', upstream is fixed as 3.2.0.0-34 does not exhibit this issue.
To brad-figg,
Public bug reported:
Since kernel 3.0.0-26 update was released, the system displays garbled
video after switching to graphic mode and X11. I have been hoping
subsequent updates would resolve the issue, but after each upgrade, I
must boot an older kernel (-25) and reconfigure GRUB menu to boot
Hi Joseph,
Unfortunately I had a number of problems with the RC1 kernel (sound stopping
working, apparently randomly, though my speakers, but working fine through
headphones, rebooting fixed the problem -- also a problem with the the 3.6
release; and problems booting being the main issues),
I can't be sure of course (as just because something hasn't happened
yet, doesn't mean it won't happen; and I don't know why the damn thing
happened in the first place so I can't reproduce the exact situation)
but it seems like the generic 3.6 kernel does not have the problem.
It seems to have
Doesn't appear to exist upstream in generic 3.6 kernel.
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total
It happened again, this time after the system had gone to power saving
mode. I've now installed the newer 3.6 kernel ( and ma using it) and
will report back if there continues to be a problem.
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I'll have a go. In the mean time, here's some more info. System froze
twice yesterday, and I went and saved some logs. Here's what I wrote
yesterday with some syslog extracts:
1st time:
Again it froze. This time there was no wireless on. I was listening to music
again, and reading a man doc in a
Public bug reported:
This has happened a number of times now, the system has totally frozen.
Symtoms:
System does not respond to mouse.
System does not respond to keyboard (including ctrl-alt-del, ctrl-alt-backspace
(yes I renabled it in the keyboard settings) and Magic Sysrq (yes it's enabled
This is a new install on a new computer (older computer has 10.04 and
doesn't have the problem). I think it has happened virtually since I
installed this system in September. If I recall correctly (and my memory
maybe faulty), it happened once or twice in September. And at least
three times this
i can't (obviously) comment for other people, but I may have discovered the
cause of my problems.
It turns out that many of my problems recently were probably caused by a ram
stick gone bad. So, I checked my ram only a couple of months ago (to rule it
out as the cause for another problem).
And I accidentally submitted the comment without finishing it.
Anyway, so with Ubuntu playing up generally, I checked my ram again,
found that the 2GB stick (two sticks, one 2GB and one 512MB) was bad. I
removed it, and the other problems stopped. I just thought today that
Firefox had also
Public bug reported:
After a problem with my computer, a few things got cleaned up by fsck.
Tomboy however refused to load. Running from the command line gives (key
line being: System.IO.IOException: Invalid handle to path
/home/m/.local/share/tomboy/78aa9097-ac72-4e91-a512-f3724aeec3b3.note):
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tomboy can not deal with input/output errors
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I loaded Enigma, and then it just crashed! I didn't even have a chance
to click anything.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: enigma 1.01-7build1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.32-41.94-generic 2.6.32.59+drm33.24
Uname: Linux 2.6.32-41-generic i686
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enigma crashed with SIGSEGV in
xercesc_3_1::DOMAttrImpl::getTextValue()
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Since updating from 13 to 14, Firefox has been crashing randomly. I can not
detect a pattern at all.
In one case I had loaded profile three, and then clicked to the search bar, and
started typing, before it crashed. In the case before that, same profile, I had
loaded up
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Firefox 14 crashes randomly
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- Since updating from 13 to 14, Firefox has been crashing randomly. I can not
detect a pattern at all.
- In one case I had loaded profile three, and then clicked to the search bar,
and started typing, before it crashed. In the case before that, same profile, I
had
A relevant crash report:
https://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/bp-11df24e6-d1e6-4655-949e-ac8322120730
And I think this is also relevant:
https://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/6c28601a-d258-4225-bbbe-038ec2120730
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I was installing something via the Software Centre, and this message
about debconf having crashed came up. I thought I'd file a bug as it
offered the option.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: debconf 1.5.28ubuntu4
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu
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debconf-communicate crashed with SIGSEGV in Perl_hv_common()
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This happened to me, even though I did not have/want emacs on my system.
Fixed with:
sudo apt-get purge emacs*
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xemacs21 not found when
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I went to send an email that was being signed. The message box popped up
wanting the password. I ignored it, and was trying to open TomBoy, but my
computer was wonky, and playing up. The mouse was moving about erratically as
it sometimes does (not sure why, but I suspect
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pinentry-gtk-2 crashed with SIGSEGV in gdk_window_set_transient_for()
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evince crashed with SIGSEGV in FcFontSetSort() (viewing properties)
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I was viewing a PDF, went to view the properties, and then tried to
close the properties. The window manger asked me if I wanted to force
the close, I said wait. Later, Evince crashed. It maybe related to
#260715, but I doubt it.
Apport gives further info:
ProblemType:
Public bug reported:
I was viewing a website in Firefox without blocking JavaScript (I
normally use NoScript, but have a profile setup without it for some
'sites), and I got a notice that gnash had crashed. Another popped up
soon after.
I submitted the first report. This is not a problem with my
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gtk-gnash crashed with SIGSEGV in std::istream::tellg()
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I don't understand what is meant by either Needs upstream bug reference
= Incomplete or No reference URL..
Regarding LibreOffice, I didn't open the bug for LibreOffice. I don't
have LibreOffice installed. I am not interested in LibreOffice at this
stage. I just want OOo, which is what comes with
So this makes OOo almost unusable for me you know? I would have thought
that it was at least medium.
I would appreciate an explanation as to why this has been changed to low
priority and marked won't fix when I'm using the LTS Ubuntu, and OOo is
what comes with LTS.
I'm not interested in
Just wanted to mention that OOo will crash even if no documents are opened.
That is, I close all documents, but not OOo, and then hibernate. I
un-hibernate, and try to make a new document, OOo will crash.
I assume it's the same problem as before (though the couple of times
I've done it, apport
I removed 'temporary file /var/spool/cups/tmp/.hplip' and restarted,
and the crash happened again. The file did remain gone though.
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Installed Startup-Manager. Launched it and clicked help. Received
message that, The requested page was not found in the document
‘ghelp:///usr/share/gnome/help/startupmanager/C/startupmanager.xml’.
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 11.04
Release:11.04
$
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Binary package hint: gnash
I was watching Youtube vid http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bM8GxqLRwp0 on
slow 'net connection. It loaded about seven seconds, and then crashed.
Further information from Apport:
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: gnash
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gtk-gnash crashed with SIGSEGV in g_slice_alloc() while watching
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Same issue with a clean install of 11.04 on a Dell Inspiron 1521 except
the wireless network card won't come on at all and the switch only
returns the can't emulate rawmode for keycode 240 error. I'm only able
to use the wired port. The BIOS allows the switch to control a single or
multiple
Well, I guess it's nothing to do with Zotero. Using the Extension
Manager I disabled Zotero, and hibernated the machine some time later. I
just get back now, try to use OOo, and it crashed. I just confirmed that
Zotero had been disabled.
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Not 100% reproducible. Maybe related to Zotero plugin. New bug report
generated by Apport at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openoffice.org/+bug/785005.
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swell foop crashed during game play: seed crashed with SIGSEGV
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Unfortunately I can't install LibreOffice without first uninstalling
OOo, and I'm not interested in doing that at this stage.
The only plugin I have (besides mailmerge.py) is Zotero, which is
installed as a Firefox plugin
This month I upgraded from 9.10 to 10.04 'cause support was ending 'n'
stuff. OpenOffice.org now crashes without fail after hibernation when I
try and edit stuff (just like ignoble wrote on 2011-01-07). I can close
all open documents first, without a problem and then reopen them. But
that would
Except that it didn't. I changed my /etc/default/apport file as requested:
# set this to 0 to disable apport, or to 1 to enable it
# you can temporarily override this with
# sudo service apport start force_start=1
enabled=1
# set maximum core dump file size (default: 209715200 bytes == 200 MB)
This is repeatable.
I open a couple of OOo documents (odt, docx, ods). I'm running a number
of other programs, including Firefox, Evolution and Rhythmbox. I
hibernate the computer.
I wake the computer up, and use Firefox a bit, and then go to edit one
of the open OOo documents. A few key strokes
There is a patch adding support for IPv6 to DropBear:
http://www.mail-archive.com/dropbear@ucc.asn.au/msg00576.html
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Title:
dropbear does not
this bug is a live one (tested on 10.04)
note 1
the list will not be depended on if the recommended applications are installed
or not
note 2
there is a similar idea
http://www.openwith.org/
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testing needed:
1. double clicking on rar file on ubuntu 10.04, will ask the user to install
the missing archive (install and open ?)
2. double clicking on rar file on ubuntu 10.04, will open the file
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Public bug reported:
by using the Ubuntu ID users will be able to mark and find (on a map)
wifi locations, so they (or someone else) could access the internet as
fast as possible.
the access will be tagged automatically as:
1. free no sing in
2. locked
3. need to sing in
...
make it possible to
I think this bug already being fixed by GNOME 2.30
from the GNOME 2.30 Release Notes:
File Roller will install the necessary packages using PackageKit if an
archive you are trying to open does not have the correct archive support
installed.
http://library.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/2.30/
Yes, when I originally reported this bug, it happened every time. It no
longer occurs, however. I've been avoiding this feature since I
reported this problem, so I cannot say when it was fixed. But, it's
definitely gone. I can open the Today view reliably, now.
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Public bug reported:
this bug is a little bit different from other bugs, it design to help
users to buy products and on the other hand, to help Canonical to earn
same money.
example 1:
1. the user is trying to print a page.
2. alert message will pop up no ink click on cancel or buy ink
3. if
** Summary changed:
- idea: sell cd's, pages and a printing inks form the UI
+ idea: sell cd's, pages and a printing inks from the UI
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Binary package hint: gnusound
I just installed gnusound, but it immediately fails when started from
the command line or menu. It *does not* kill or crash XWindows,
however, as reported by several others. I noticed this problem back in
Hardy Heron, I think, and it still
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Binary package hint: orage
Right-click on Orage in system tray, choose Today. This causes Orage
to crash. This view used to work fine, but I recently upgraded to
XUbuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala. The following is the output from orage,
including a backtrace:
...
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This is still an issue for me.
I'm running 8.04 (up to date) on a HP DV 1700 series laptop. When I use the GUI
to swap the ctrl and caps keys, the key marked caps lock is still the only
one that is triggering the LED. Actually, I ran the command
xmodmap -e clear lock -e add lock = Caps_Lock
It doesn't stick. But, rather than mess around with config files, I've got
another work around. Put the command:
xmodmap -e clear lock -e add lock = Caps_Lock
into the sessions thingy (System- Preferences - Sessions - Add, the name is
whatever, the command is the one above etc.).
Also after
Confirmed this in ubuntu 9.10
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no languages icon on the panel by default
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/164121
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idea:
make it more easy to work with files by right click on a filesoftware store,
when the software store is open , the user will see recommended applications
that can work with his file format
to do that you will need to tag applications by what formats they
support.
i
** Also affects: gnome-app-install
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Project changed: gnome-app-install = software-store
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idea: table of replacements of Windows software in Linux in the pack manager
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/135263
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