I confirm that installing the new package fixed the problem. I had to
manually kill xiccd one time because the old instance kept running. But
after logging out and in again, problem solved. Instead of using APT, I
downloaded the deb package and installed manually:
xiccd_0.3.0-1~19.10_amd64.deb
Public bug reported:
When the cups system is upgraded during an Ubuntu release, the ppd file
for the Konica Minolta printer that I use is replaced.
The PPD file I found on the Konica site starts like this:
```
*PPD-Adobe: "4.3"
*% Linux Version
[cut license]
*FormatVersion: "4.3"
On Ubuntu 19.04, I still see this problem.
exo-utils 0.12.4-1
It is surprising because this was fine when still using Ubuntu 18.10.
Fix was:
cd /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/xfce4/exo-1/
sudo ln -sf /usr/share/xfce4/exo-1/exo-compose-mail-1 .
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On askubuntu.com, user asks about jabref error. On 18.10, jabref wont'
start due to missing java modules. I answered that java 8 is required:
https://askubuntu.com/a/1085678/495717. When java 11 is installed at
same time, jabref won't start.
In my checking, one must
Public bug reported:
I suggest you downgrade geeqie back to version 1.3. Version 1.4 omits
quite a few settings in the preferences that have been included with
geeqie for a long time.
Preferences/Image no longer has
"When new image is selected
o Leave Zoom at previous setting
o Scroll to top
Public bug reported:
$ fusion-icon
* Detected Session: xfce
* Searching for installed applications...
compizconfig - Error: Unable to find interface type 2 on 0x7f4849306a60
This is either a programmer error or more than one static library
defining this interface has been linked in
Unable to
This should be marked "SOLVED!".
It appears that newcomers are arriving at this ticket to report same old
problem, without realizing it has been fixed in a replacement kernel
offered by Seth Forshee. The problem is now understood and there is no
need to guess about installing alternative kernels
One more happy week of success with
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~jsalisbury/lp1674838.
I understand Tim Passingham's frustration, but can I turn the question a
different way? I want to know "why didn't this problem affect all
Ubuntu users? Why just us?" A particular motherboard is to blame?
Also,
Good news. I have no crashes in 2 days with
http://people.canonical.com/~sforshee/lp1674838.
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kernel BUG at /build/linux-
OK, I will install 4.10.0-13. Are these the correct ones:
linux-headers-4.10.0-13_4.10.0-13.15_all.deb
linux-headers-4.10.0-13-generic_4.10.0-13.15_amd64.deb
linux-image-4.10.0-13-generic_4.10.0-13.15_amd64.deb
linux-image-extra-4.10.0-13-generic_4.10.0-13.15_amd64.deb
Bad news. Just had the kernel crash while using #22~lp1674838
I am attaching a kern.log file that shows this morning I woke from
suspend, suspended again, work up again, and then had a freeze. Very
surprising to me is that while the machine was locked to outside (cursor
moved, but no key board
To @jsalisbury
So far so good! 28 hours with
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~jsalisbury/lp1674838.
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Are we sure that the pipeline error is a separate cause of a freeze up?
I've had a lot of freezes in Ubuntu 17.04 and the freeze has only once
been accompanied by the pipeline update.
In my kernel logs, the pipeline appears once, but all seem to have the
kernel BUG swapops.h, ( after --[cut
To @jsalisbury.
Ubuntu updates just uploaded 4.10.0.20.22. Can you guess if that has
fixes similar to ones you offer in
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~jsalisbury/lp1674838?
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I have this as well. For me, this is always correlated with having
Thunderbird or Firefox open.
Sometimes, I also see messages like this
NMI watchdog: BUG: soft lockup - CPU#3 stuck for 23s!
Can you say if these are superficial or not?
In my kernel log, the freeze happened Apr 22 13:41:51
Sorry to post so soon again, but here is the recipe to reproduce. Get an
image that is 2x as high as monitor.
In geeqie,
1. Float the file list
2. In preferences, on 3rd windows tab, set
a. fit window to omage
b. limit window when autosizing (problem same if you pick 100% or smaller.
If I
Nobody else sees this "scroll distortion" problem?
I installed Ubuntu 16.10 and when all the new packages were installed,
guess what? That distortion that causes very large images to be
distorted when scrolling up is back.
I have installed every other image viewer I can find and none of them
Sorry, forgot to mention. I confirm this does solve the toolbar problem,
once you get it installed.
Installation required removing emacs24 and some other packages that
depended on it.
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Hi. I never had the empty toolbar before Yakkety install today and I've
spent quite a bit of time re-discovering the solutions you list here.
I'm wrestling with the compiler errors from both emacs 25.1 and the 24.5
as distributed with Yakkety.
Can somebody explain how a package that does not
@Phidias
I withdraw my complaint. I updated the bios and installed a new OS
partition and this new kernel works much better now. I fear that I had
tried to adjust miscellaneous settings so much in the past 2 months that
my fixes were blocking the beneficial changes. I had put a blacklist
line on
I installed kernel from proposed today:
$ uname -a
Linux delllap-16 4.4.0-34-generic #53-Ubuntu SMP Wed Jul 27 16:06:39 UTC 2016
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
On Dell Precision 5510, I don't see any improvement while using the
synaptics client. I especially still have the symptom that the
I see same problem after upgrading. Scripts that were written with idea
that the laptop built-in display is always LVDS1, as it always was, no
longer work. More bothersome, the assigned value of the monitor in
xfconf-query statements seems to change, depending on what is plugged
in.
This does
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A while ago, I noticed that the directory file names were not updating
quickly after removing files and I built a debian package that applied a
patch I found in the bug list here. I've been using my geeqie 1.1-9 for
a long time, but an Ubuntu update brought in the new 1.2
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ApportVersion: 2.14.7-0ubuntu8.2
Architecture: amd64
CompizPlugins: No value set for
`/apps/compiz-1/general/screen0/options/active_plugins'
CompositorRunning: None
CurrentDesktop: XFCE
DistUpgraded: 2014-12-18 18:11:04,949 DEBUG enabling apt cron job
DistroCodename:
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I want the xfce4 panels on top, sometimes, otherwise I don't. toggle used do do
that, now it does not.
I show here I can explicitly run add,below or add,above to get what
I want, but toggle has no effect. This usage did work at one time. Am I
doing this incorrectly.
I
I have this problem right now in Debian Jessie, and it is almost
certainly caused by software-properties-gtk.
versions:
synaptic 0.80.2
software-properties-gtk 0.82.7.1debian1
python 2.7.5-2
python-gi3.8.2-1
ndkhoi168: There's no way for us to know that you have the particular
kind of touchpad that this driver supports. Supposing it is, you need
to use the synclient program to review and set the options. Simply
installing the d river does not necessarily do any good. You need to be
sure the kernel
Sampo Saarela: The RedHat/Fedora folks have been a little late to the
party on this problem. In fact, they tried to close work on it, arguing
that it was an impossible problem because ALPS would not cooperate. It
was really quite disappointing to me.
That's why I'm so impressed and delighted
Hi, Seth.
The dumps I posted yesterday are when I see the slow down, and I'm not
near any other electronic devices.
I'm going to have to keep a journal of the mouse flying off to the
left problem and see if it correlates to things I'm next to.
pj
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Hello, Seth
It's me again, still trying to get good diagnostic output for the
driver. I have 2 files attached here, as you ask for.
In the previous post, I said that sometimes the mouse flies off to the
top left, and you asked if perhaps I'm touching the left part of the
touchpad. I've been
Dell Precision M4600 Debian 3.0.0-1-amd64
I've after alps-dkms version 0.6 or so, I have noticed occasional weird
behaviors. Sometimes cursor flies to far left of screen, sometimes the
touchpad seems to become nonresponsive for a moment. Often it wakes up
and works again, sometimes I have to
To users who say touchpad is too sensitive, do not bother Seth about
the driver. Instead, learn how to properly configure your device.
synclient is a command line program you use to interact with the ALPS
touchpad. Do not bother with the Gnome Menu system-mouse- touchpad
settings. Those are
Greetings.
do you get accidental grabs as you try to move the cursor? I never
noticed this in the psmouse dkms patch version 0.2, but in 0.9, it
happens often. Moving the cursor toward top with a few finger brushes
does not always select a region, but sometimes it does.
Is that likely related
As far as I know, it is for all of those mysterious ALPS devices that
are not recognized as touchpads. The patch is distributed from Dell,
that's why it mentions their models. My laptop happens to be Precision
M4600, if that helps.
One of the frustrating things about tracking this down is that
I blogged out the full answer.
http://pj.freefaculty.org/blog/alps-touchpad-linux-final-statement-now
Brief summary. Install the psmouse patch
https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/350841/ following instructions you
find here: http://budts.be/weblog/2010/12/dell-latitude-e6510-screen-
I'm running Debian now, but I think this may address your problem
(although it may be the fix mentioned above is the application of the
same patch, I can't tell).
http://pj.freefaculty.org/blog/alps-touchpad-linux-final-statement-now
Brief summary. Install the psmouse patch
The following bugs in launchpad are ALL versions of this same problem.
ALPS has apparently pushed this secret device into lots of systems.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/678103
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/784965
Lets look at this as a configuration problem. I mean, after applying the
psmouse patch, and the system sees the device, how can we control it?
I've got a new Dell Precision M4600 and it has the ALPS touchpad that
other people are struggling with. I've found many bug reports on it on
all of the
I would have said this bug is so serious that the release of Natty
should have been blocked by it. A non-functioning window manager is a
BIG thing, not ignorable.
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Wow, I'm frustrated with recordmydesktop. I made some recordings in
which the video played at double speed, out-racing the audio. Folks
said change the window manager, don't use compiz. That solved that.
Now I've made 2 screencasts that are 20 minutes long and the damn audio
recording stops
I have Lenovo T61 and have a new fail to suspend problem
I have no trouble with previous kernels,
2.6.35-25-generic
But the new one causes the symptom of a lock-up while suspending. The
Lenovo as a moon shaped LED that flashes during suspend, and the system
is not responsive, but the screen
I have fought with this and now can tell you the once and for all fix.
You can't fix this with GUI menus and such, but this is a definite, lead
pipe guaranteed fix if you are willing to do some file editing.
1. As in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/463735/comments/11,
fiddle with synclient
I have wrestled with this lots, and the problem is that no two people
describe it as the same problem.
For some people, the mouse/touchpad driver or module is just wrong. I
believe they are the minority.
The majority are people who have working devices, but can't figure how
to configure them
It happens to me still in current Ubuntu which has geeqie version
1:1.0-4.
Can you try again with a folder of images that are larger than your
monitor size and with the zoom beginning at 1:1. Every time I hit page
up or page down the image size wanders down. It gets smaller than a
postage stamp
Have any Ubuntu users applied the patch proposed on the link to the fix
in the free desktop site, on the right side of this report. I mean
this:
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=30260
If so, how? I have the compiz-fusion-plugins-extra source from
Ubuntu-10.10, but the patch doesn't
Hi. I've been fine tuning my touchpad as well. I've not seen your
trouble, but can tell you some diagnostic steps. I believe, in the end,
you will find this is not a touchpad problem, but a keyboard/mouse
button problem.
I wonder if you do System-Preferences-Mouse and change from left to right
On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 1:07 PM, yurik81 577...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
Why Ubuntu team took such stupid decision to disable some plugins?
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Why doesn't this appear in Ubuntu updates now? I just wasted a whole
day chasing typographical errors in code that were inserted by gob2. I
had the exact same kinds of things the OP referred to. Class - Clsss
and so forth.
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Binary package hint: geeqie
As I hit page up to cycle backwards through images, the zoom factor
steps smaller and smaller.
I've never had the zoom step while scrolling forward.
I'm using geeqie with a detached toolbar, leave zoom at previous
setting, resize window to fit
I agree with Gertjan. The Ubuntu packages do not fix this problem.
I learned that the Fedora team has a solution. They added the 2 attached
patches on January 10,2010.
blt2.4z-tk8.5.6-patch
blt2.4z-zoomstack.patch
I've applied their patches to Ubuntu's blt source and after that, blt
works with
Zoomstack patch from Fedora
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I'm running Ubuntu 10.04 with Evince 2.30 and I see the wrong rendering
in Evince with that example document. The square root doesn't show
properly, it is a little squiggle symbol. mu comes out as the infinity
symbol that is open on the right side.
Please check page 3 in that pdf, look in the
Thanks.
Can you please tell me in Ubuntu how I add the ccp option for every
start of compiz? It is tiresome to retype this every single time I log
in and then re-run ccsm to turn off the place plugin.
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You received
Has something changed in the repository?
When I do this:
git clone git://anongit.compiz.org/fusion/compizconfig/compizconfig-
backend-gconf
I get no autogen.sh or other config files. I don't get a subdirectory
settings-backend
$ ls compizconfig-backend-gconf/
AUTHORS ChangeLog CMakeLists.txt
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: compiz
I don't like any of the placement options in the place plugin. In ccsm,
one is not allowed to turn off the place plugin--it always comes back
on. In karmic, I would edit the /usr/bin/compiz file and remove the
place plugin from the set that was
I applied this patch (thanks Tom)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-power-manager/+bug/539912/comments/5
and it does help. Now a click on the battery icon reveals the percent charge.
It is very important to me because a 'full charge' is anything above 70%, and
the battery time
I think the problem is not in the fonts themselves, but in the other
changes that the installer triggers. Here's why.
After removing the msttcorefonts from my system last month, and making
sure the hints file was gone from /etc/defoma/hints, then I was able to
print pdf files from Adobe Acrobat
I've had the random-unpredicable cups error in the middle of printing
pdf from Adobe Acroread. I believe it is same problem discussed here
and I ran remove apt-get on the mscorefonts installer, and it did remove
the font files. HOwever, it leaves behind this file:
I'm sorry, Friedrich. I cannot understand your words. If you mean that
Ubuntu has fixed the problem, I do not agree. On my system, using the
xmodmap file I gave above, the key combinations like Shift-Control-S
don't do anything.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: fig2sty
I installed a test version of texlive-2009 from a ppa repository. It
didn't quite work, and I wanted to uninstall it. It was a hard problem
because the texlive programs were inter-depended with many other
packages. Along the way, I had to try
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I've run the configure command
sudo -u gdm gconftool-2 --set --type boolean /apps/gdm/simple-
greeter/disable_user_list true
and the user list disappears for a while, but it keeps coming back! It
seems to me as though updates are erasing my settings. In
/var/log/apt/term.log, for example, I
I had this problem too. I do not understand it, but I believe I have a
possible fix. On my system, this loop harassment was caused by unpurged
configurations from previous version of Ubuntu or removed packages.
Open up synaptic, choose the status listing, and then the resitual
configuration for
For me, turning off avahi-daemon on the target server solved the problem
entirely.
Perhaps the other fixes have already been applied by some deb updates.
In /etc/nsswitch.conf
hosts: files mdns4_minimal [NOTFOUND=return] dns mdns4
I don't have any settings on DNS in /etc/ssh/ssh_config
Same on HP2015d. Would print either one or two sided in Hardy,
Intrepid, and Jaunty. Only in Karmic did this problem develop. There
are no errors about it in /var/log/cups.
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Me too.
This is caused by a mismatch of the video configuration from your old
Ubuntu with the new one.
Here is a solution. Log in with recovery mode, move /etc/X11/xorg.conf
out, so the system starts without taking into account your old settings.
It will boot into a generic/open set of drivers.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: dvd+rw-tools
DVD writes fail, and the DVD device light is flashing and the system
keeps trying to access the drive over and over again.
Ubuntu 9.04
ii dvd+rw-tools 7.1-4DVD+-RW/R tools
ii linux-generic
I have not tried that fix, but I've been meaning to point out what I
learned in the Fedora/RedHat bug tracker on this same problem. Go here
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=504388
Look for a post by Carlos Vidal. He shows that if you hack two lines in
blt, you can stop it from
I think this is a valid complaint. Why don't you explain how to fix the
problem when you mark it Invalid?
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Binary package hint: blt
I'm no tcl/tk expert, but I think that blt-2.4z is incompatible with
tcl/tk 8.5 and attempting to package blt to support both is a mistake.
We have been using the blt libraries with the Swarm toolkit for years.
With tcl/tk 8.4 and blt from Ubuntu
This problem has been much discussed in the nvidia user support forums.
It appears to only/mostly arise when Compiz is in use. The problem is
caused by an Nvidia feature called powermizer that pushes the video
card into low performance mode. Some people say some changes in
xorg.conf help, but I
I'm running R 2.8 on Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid. rkward installs, but it
doesn't run for a variety of reasons described in this and other
threads.
I noticed the subversion address given in note 3 above is incorrect. It
has this:
svn co https://rkward.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/trunk rkward
but
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xmodmap
I followed the xmodmap man page to swap the CAPSLOCK and Control keys.
That part works great.
However, after re-mapping, other key combinations with the Control key
(which is the one labeled CAPS) do not work. Shift-Control-s in the
Gimp is
Yes, I realized I should have posted the actual xmodmap file. AFAIK,
this is exactly same as man page
remove Lock = Caps_Lock
remove Control = Control_L
keysym Control_L = Caps_Lock
keysym Caps_Lock = Control_L
add Lock = Caps_Lock
add Control = Control_L
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shift-control ignored after
Doing 3 things fixed this for me.
1. Change the permissions on $HOME/.thinkfinger_bir so that it is owned
by the user, not by root:
$ sudo chown pauljohn .thinkfinger.bir
2. Changing the permissions of the uinput device, which was root:root,
and instead this is needed:
chown root\:plugdev
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ttf-mathematica4.1
In synaptic, I chose to install this package, and the system crash
detector popped up and asked me to report the installation failure. I
don't know exactly if it is the same error that the other user reported
about dpkg application or
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20081832/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: DpkgTerminalLog.gz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20081833/DpkgTerminalLog.gz
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package ttf-mathematica4.1 4 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
post-installation script
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