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Public bug reported:
When decoding a QR code containing latin accented characters, the output
text uses the wrong encoding and outputs some Asian characters.
Attached is an example image (from this page showing a sample of a Swiss
QR bill : https://developer.pdf4me.com/docs/api/swiss-qr/), and a
Public bug reported:
Connecting from Ubuntu 20.04.2 to MacOS 10.15.7 shows the initial login
screen, but immediately exits after login, before showing the desktop.
The error is "Rect too large: 1922x1080 at (0, 0)"
The full command and output is:
$ vncviewer myhost.example
Connected to RFB
Public bug reported:
When I drag and drop a file from Krusader to gnome-terminal, it quotes
the filename with single quotes but adds a newline before the closing
quote.
I then have to do Ctrl-C to correct the quoting before I can go on with
my command.
In case it's not clear, here is how it look
This is a really ridiculous bug. In Ubuntu 20.04, you close the window,
and the music continues playing and there is no way to stop it! There is
no tray icon or anything where you can tell it to quit once you have
closed the main window.
Workaround for now:
pkill rhythmbox
or
Search for
Using apt-file search to look for the missing icons, they seem to be in
various *-icon-theme packages.
The breeze-icon-theme package, described as "the default icon theme for
the KDE Plasma 5 desktop.", seems to have all the missing icons.
So the fix was
sudo apt install breeze-icon-theme
Public bug reported:
In Ubuntu 20.04.2, Krusader (v. 2.7.2-1build1), many icons are missing.
When launching krusader from the command-line, the errors below are
listed:
$ krusader
QCoreApplication::applicationDirPath: Please instantiate the QApplication
object first
11:46:31.467-debug default u
The solution for this problem ( copied from https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=678834#20 ):
The filesystem permissions of a fully publicly shared directory (i.e.
~/Public) has to be drwxrwsrwx.
chmod a+rwx ~/public
chmod g+s ~/public
And /etc/samba/smb.conf has to contain t
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 268663 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/268663
Beware that the workaround in comment #6 will apply these 777
permissions to ALL shares defined in Samba. So this doesn't really work
if you also use Samba for other non-Public shares.
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Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS
krusader 1:2.4.0~beta3-2ubuntu1 amd64
When Krusader starts, it tries to open the last directories it had
active in the panels when it was last closed.
If one of these directories is not accessible any more, it hangs with an
empty window (which turns grey a
Works for me. Thanks!
After I had enabled xenial-proposed, this did it:
sudo apt install light-themes/xenial-proposed
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Title:
[regression]
For smbclient, you may need to add
--option="ntlmssp_client:force_old_spnego = yes"
For me, this now lists shares on a Mac OSX server:
smbclient -U$user%$password -L $mac_osx_host
--option="ntlmssp_client:force_old_spnego = yes"
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Possibly a clue: when mounting manually with mount -t cifs I need to add
the nounix option:
mount -t cifs //host/share /mnt/tmp -o username=$user,password=$pass
gives "mount ... failed: Operation not supported"
When using
mount -t cifs //host/share /mnt/tmp -o
username=$user,password=$pass,
What finally worked was adding --option="ntlmssp_client:force_old_spnego
= yes" to the command, as suggested here:
http://samba.2283325.n4.nabble.com/ntlmssp-errors-against-El-Capitan-s
-SMB-Server-tp470p4707237.html
This now lists shares on a Mac OSX server:
smbclient -U$user%$password -
Possibly a clue: when mounting manually with mount -t cifs I need to add
the nounix option:
mount -t cifs //host/share /mnt/tmp -o username=$user,password=$pass
gives "mount ... failed: Operation not supported"
When using
mount -t cifs //host/share /mnt/tmp -o
username=$user,password=$pass,
Adding -m SMB2 or -m SMB3 to the smbclient command makes no difference.
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Title:
smbclient fails to get shares from Mac OS X smb server
To manage
Public bug reported:
In Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS, smbclient 4.3.11 cannot list shares from Mac OS X
smb servers.
Windows machines can access these Mac shares, and smbclient can also get
the list of shares from the Windows 7 and Windows 10 machines.
The errors are "NTLMSSP packet check failed due to sh
Until this is fixed, the workaround suggested in
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/38919384/configure-meld-encoding-to-
cp-1252#39044281 works well if you know which encodings you need.
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Is there a solution for Ubuntu 16.04? How to upgrade meld to the 3.15.1
version, or how to downgrade it to a prvious version without this bug?
This bug makes meld completely unusable on the current LTS version, as
soon as you come across non-UTF files.
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Same problem here, with Ubuntu 12.04 and TB 38.2.0.
The received message is really UTF8, and it's headers (and multipart
heders) seem correct (the sender used Apple Mail 2.2).
If I open the message in the viewer, it displays correctly, but under
View->Character Encoding, TB has selected "Western"
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Title:
ExpressCard34 slot not hotplugable after boot
To manage notifications a
Same problem on 12.04LTS
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Title:
New windows are put in the background when a window has Always on Top
set
To manage notifications about this b
A workaround (in 12.04 LTS) is to send espeak output to stdout, and pipe
through paplay. This removes the delay and error messages.
$ time echo hello|espeak
ALSA lib pcm_dmix.c:1018:(snd_pcm_dmix_open) unable to open slave
[... tons more error lines ...]
real0m22.684s
Same problem, or similar enough to likely have the same cause:
Total system freeze when unplugging an expresscard (sata_sil24). No
mouse, no keyboard, no error. Screen remains visible, but doesn't
update. Needs hard reset.
I had an eSATA drive connected through the Expresscard eSATA adapter.
Unmo
Listed here: https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/9466
According to a Virtualbox developer, it is harmless.
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Title:
EXT4-fs (sda1): Unaligned AIO/DIO
Same problem in 12.04 LTS: cannot install updates from an unsigned
repository.
"apt-get upgrade" prompts, and lets the user decide whether to install
or not:
WARNING: The following packages cannot be authenticated!
unsigned-package1 package2 etc.
Install these packages without ve
I had this problem in 12.04 LTS Precise.
System installed in English, but later played with locale and/or GUI
regional settings. After a while, I reverted everything to English, but
software-center still used French for the short descriptions of packages
(and English for the full descriptions).
I
I had this problem in 12.04 LTS Precise.
System installed in English, but later played with locale and/or GUI
regional settings. After a while, I reverted everything to English, but
software-center still used French for the short descriptions of packages
(and English for the full descriptions).
I
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1011073 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1011073
This looks like a duplicate of bug #1011073. (
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager-
applet/+bug/1011073)
Restarting nm-applet seems to fix the problem temporarily:
killall nm-appl
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1011073 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1011073
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1032050
"More networks" submenu not populated
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1011073
NetworkManager submenus sometimes unpopulated
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1011073 ***
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"More networks" submenu not populated
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1011073
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"More networks" submenu not populated
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The following fixed the problem for my USB 3 Expresscard (NEC
uPD720200):
sudo echo acpiphp >> /etc/modules:
Modify /etc/default/grub to have:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash pciehp_force=1
pciehp_poll_mode=1"
and run
sudo update-grub
Now hotplugging works as expected.
-
Same problem on a Thinkpad X200. Trying to load the acpiphp module after
boot fails:
$ sudo modprobe acpiphp
FATAL: Error inserting acpiphp
(/lib/modules/3.2.0-27-generic/kernel/drivers/pci/hotplug/acpiphp.ko): No such
device
$ uname -a
Linux x200s 3.2.0-27-generic #43-Ubuntu SMP Fri Ju
The following probably fixes the problem:
sudo perl -i.bak -pe 's/SYSFS/ATTR/g'
/lib/udev/rules.d/45-hpdjconsole.rules
But in my case, I don't have a "Hercules DJ Console", and realised this
was installed as a dependency of djplay, which I don't use. So check if
you actually need this. If not
Thank you for looking into this.
Unfortunately, I cannot remember 100% how I prepared this disk a few
years ago. But most probably, it would have been with cfdisk in Debian
4.
Maybe this WD external disk was originally delivered with a Mac
partition? The disk was at a client's site, where they ha
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parted reports a disk as having an hfs+ partition, when in fact it has a
single ext3 partition.
fdisk, sfdisk, cfdisk and gdisk all report the disk with an ext3
partition as expected, and fsck reports that partition as clean.
I tried both my standard parted 2.2 (2.2-5ubuntu5
The following workaround can be used until this bug is fixed (renaming
the new firmware, to force loading the older one):
mv /lib/firmware/iwlwifi-5000-5.ucode
/lib/firmware/iwlwifi-5000-5.ucode.off
Other more complex workarounds are proposed in the duplicate bug reports
#794291 and #794814
I would suggest the following changes:
===
# diff -w -u /usr/share/perl5/smbldap_tools.pm.orig
/usr/share/perl5/smbldap_tools.pm
--- /usr/share/perl5/smbldap_tools.pm.orig 2007-09-24 11:07:11.0
+0200
+++ /usr/share/perl5/smbldap_tools.pm 2011-02-02 14:07:48.0
I had the same problem, and it turned out I had made a silly mistake in
my /etc/smbldap-tools/smbldap_bind.conf file. The password was correct,
but the DN entries started with "dc=admin, ..." instead of "cn=admin,
...".
In the end, what helped me find the problem was to add the "stats"
loglevel to
I also lost all printers in Firefox after applying the fix in comment
#29. Did several things, and the printers re-appeared:
- commented-out the ipv6 lines in /etc/hosts
- added the printer IP and name to /etc/hosts
- restarted Firefox
Possibly, all that was needed after restarting cups was to al
See also Debian bug 447040. In my opinion, the simplest fix is
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=447040#51 :
Add ">dev/null" directly into /etc/cron.d/amavisd-new, at the end of the
cron line.
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Note only 2nd full link in previous comment 16 is correct. The first
automatic link on the text "bug xx" is to something else. Sorry.
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Seems closely related to bug 40646 :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/archlinux/+source/samba/+bug/406466
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Yes, this is still a problem in current Ubuntu 10.4. And it is easily
reproducible. It needs to remain open until someone is able to find the
real cause of the problem.
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Yes, the upgrade to Lucid apparently uninstalled cups-pdf.
After re-installing, I had to go to System -> Administration ->
Printing, click Add, and there I could select "Generic CUPS-PDF
Printer". After clicking on "Forward", the window seemed to hang at a
message saying something like "searching
Until Ubuntu has an updated version of xclip, one can use the debian
package from squeeze: http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/xclip
It is version 0.12-1. I had no dependency problem to install it in
Jaunty and this unicode/utf-8 problem seems to be fixed.
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Well, the result of removing bluez-gnome and installing gnome-bluetooth
had the result of removing the BT icon in the panel, with no apparent
replacement anywhere in the menus. This was on a Jaunty system.
After some digging, I saw that the package gnome-bluetooth
(0.11.0-0ubuntu4) actually lists
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
When the panel is full with launchers and/or applets, if you
(inadvertently) add another item, or if the screen is resized forcing
the panel to become smaller, the main menu may become inaccessible.
Icons that were to the right of the main men
Oops, sorry. The "no devices available" was perfectly appropriate: I
hadn't connected the scanner! I didn't find a way to delete my comment
useless comment above.
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Yes, commenting out /dev/video0 in /etc/sane.d/v4l.conf does indeed
prevent this particular error.
Instead, we get a new error: "no devices available".
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Update, links and workaround:
This bug is still present on Jaunty 9.04 with the following versions:
$ uname -srvm
Linux 2.6.28-17-generic #58-Ubuntu SMP Tue Dec 1 18:57:07 UTC 2009 i686
$ mount.cifs -V
mount.cifs version: 1.12-3.3.2
$ dpkg -l coreutils
ii coreutils 6.10-6u
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