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package hotkey-setup 0.1-23ubuntu12 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
post-installati
old, unpatched version (hotkey-setup 0.1-23ubuntu10) was failing to upgrade
apt-get remove --purge hotkey-setup && apt-get install hotkey-setup resolved
issue
** Changed in: hotkey-setup (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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package hotkey-setup 0.1-23ubuntu12 failed to install/upgra
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: hotkey-setup
Regression to the hotkey-setup 0.1-23ubuntu10 error? (bug 356157)
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04
ErrorMessage: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 2
Package: hotkey-setup 0.1-23u
While Xflock4 is not the only script in xfce4-utils, it is one of the
scripts. It should be important to support ALL tools in a package, not
just the ones that work without effort. It is interesting that you point
out that if xscreensaver/gnome-screensaver is installed xflock4
supposedly works. My
Public bug reported:
xfce4-utils needs to depend (not recommends) on xlockmore (or a similar
application) in order for the screen locking functionality to work properly.
Currently, xlockmore is set at "recommends" and this is not acceptable.
The logic is:
DEPENDS = "Needed to function correct
I didnt select any theme, as I was not prompted to (at least, not that I
saw)
So what ever theme is selected by default in a stock xubuntu dapper install
is what I have
vidd
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From: "Michael Vogt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
does adding the volume panel plug-in correct this behavior?
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
upgrade from Xubuntu Dapper 6.6
from terminal ran sudo update-manager -d
at some point, the screen went blue (not the desktop wallpaper) and I had a
mouse pointer
was able to [ctrl]+[alt]+[F1]
was able to access log files and FTP them to
I can confirm this bug.
However, I also needed to type sudo sed -i 's/XINERAMA/FAKEEXTN/g'
/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.0.04/jre/lib/i386/xawt/libmawt.so (as found in
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=621864) to actually get the now-found
plugin to actually load java content.
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Exactly
The issue is that the auto detection currently fails miserably.
The issue has nothing to do with the xll config file, and everything with GDM
I have disabled GDM and ran startxfce4 (xubuntu) and the fonts were fine.
davmor2, did you read my post in its entirety? no-one complains that the
Here is a silly suggestion:
why not make an option for the user to "auto-detect DPI settings or use the
hard-coded default setting of 96 or 120 (3 options here). This is similar to
"auto-detect keyboard" that I have yet to have correctly identify us-english.
Explain on the option selection sectio
i think a backports fix would be a good idea as well, seeing how this
bug goes all the way back to Breezey
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mousepad doesn´t print
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I think maybe have xfprint4 depend on a2ps would fix this?
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I think I found the cure to bug 41271 (mousepad doesn't print) We need
to make a2ps part of the default install for Xubuntu, as this is needed
for xfprint to function. After installing a2ps, mousepad prints, I have
confirmed it on 2 machines, and removing a2ps causes the issue to
reappear
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Bug still present in edgy release
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