http://packages.debian.org/search?lang=de&keywords=micropolis
Here you can see that the packages mircropolis and micropolis-data are
available on testing and unstable now and hopefully will be synced
automatically for karmic.
>From what I can see most of Michael Gernoth's patches were not
includ
What are the developers' feelings here? Is DVD playback really better
than with Hardy now? Is disabling the resindvd plugin a possible
solution? Or rather backporting any resindvd fixes if they become
available?
Just leaving it in the current state doesn't seem like a good idea to
me.
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DVD pl
This should be worked on with the highest priority. Without getting this
fixed, Ubuntu would miss any DVD functionality at a time where GNOME
marketing praises the much improved DVD support in GNOME 2.24. We would
have to rely to QT programs like VLC to get any playback.
Thanks to Onkar Shinde for
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 256780 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/256780
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** Attachment added: "Devices.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/17555206/Devices.txt
** Attachment adde
What has to be ready? Everything is ready and Brandon's version works
like a charm.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/316808
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Sorry people: Although having searched for Micropolis in the bugs, I couldn't
find this one and filed Bug #316824:
as a duplicate!
These are the essential informations from the oder bug:
[Quote]The rebranded original source code had some quirks and had to be
adapted to current Linux infrastruct
As what I gather from the Debian changelog they DID NOT apply Michael
Gernoth's patches. He worked very hard on resolving most of the issues
of Micropolis:
To see his fixes, please have a look at this git branch:
http://git.zerfleddert.de/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi/micropolis
Thus I strongly suggest to u
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: snes9express
In the repos many different old versions of snes9x can be found. There
is currently a new version (1.51) available in a Launchpad PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~bearoso/+archive
It is actively maintained, which cannot be said from the cruft whi
Public bug reported:
Please remove the old unmaintained NES emulator cruf and package a
current one.
A [needs-packaging] request for Nestopia (the most compatible one with
advanced features like NTSC filters) can be found here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/178034
Offering Nestopia in t
** Tags added: needs-packaging
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: snes9express
In the repos many different old versions of snes9x can be found. There
is currently a new version (1.51) available in a Launchpad PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~bearoso/+archive
It is actively ma
I would rather upload this as a NEW package, since it is a new snes9x
GTK+ port.
I attach the source code. On launchpad builds for x86, amd-64 and lpia
are provided. I don't know if the source builds on other
architechtures...
** Attachment added: "snes9x-gtk_1.51.61-1.tar.gz"
http://launchpad
My reasons for removing:
GSnes9x --> It is just a GTK frontend for old snes9x versions which is not
needed anymore because Snes9x 1.51 has its own GTK+ UI.
snes9xpress --> This project was abandoned apstream in 2004:
http://www.linuxgames.com/snes9express/ And it is based on an old Snes9x
versi
I forgot to mention, das GSnes9x (GNOME Snes9x) was abandoned upstream
in 2001: http://sourceforge.net/projects/gsnes9x/
Thus it is as ancient as cruft can be (given the state of GNOME at this
time).
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/316777
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I opened a bug about removing the old NES emulators which can be found
currently in the repos: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/316782
Since there was no response to this bug since 2007 I will add the Ubuntu
Universe Sponsors to this bug.
Note that there is a new Linux home for Nestopia her
This should be the Source code for Nestopia. Remember that the Linux
code from my post above has to be copied over before building.
** Attachment added: "Nestopia140src.zip"
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https://bugs.lau
Public bug reported:
In the repos many different old versions of snes9x can be found. There
is currently a new version (1.51) available in a Launchpad PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~bearoso/+archive
It is actively maintained, which cannot be said from the cruft which is
currently in the Ubuntu repos
Since this bug is just about removing Snes9express and GSnes9x, I filed
bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/snes9x/+bug/316808 for
packaging bearoso's excellent GTK port of Snes9x 1.51.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/316777
You rece
** Summary changed:
- Remove NES emulator cruf (package Nestopia)
+ Remove NES emulator cruft
** Description changed:
- Please remove the old unmaintained NES emulator cruf and package a
+ Please remove the old unmaintained NES emulator cruft and package a
current one.
A [needs-packaging]
I added the Ubuntu Universe Sponsors to this bug since this bug should
be related to the bug about packaging Nestopia (the most advanced open
source emulator).
I googled for when the other projects were abandoned:
For NEStra, I couldn't find a homepage anymore. It doesn't even have
sound emulatio
** Summary changed:
- Remove NES emulator cruft
+ Remove NEStra, FCEU, Gfceu, fceu-server
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I don't know how far Ubuntu/Launchpad/Bazaar integration goes this days,
but maybe Brandon Wrights PPA can be synced directly into the official
Ubuntu repos...
** Summary changed:
- [needs-packaging] Please package Snes9x GTK 1.51.61-1
+ [needs-packaging] Please package snes9x-gtk 1.51.61-1 for j
** Summary changed:
- Remove NEStra, FCEU, Gfceu, fceu-server
+ Remove NEStra, FCEU, Gfceu, fceu-server from jaunty
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Public bug reported:
Micropolis is the open-sourced version of the venerable SimCity. It was
open-sourced in order to be shipped with the OLPC in the third world and
this got a LOT of media coverage.
The rebranded original source code had some quirks and had to be adapted
to current Linux infrast
** Attachment added: "micropolis_patched_cheats.tar.gz"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21171216/micropolis_patched_cheats.tar.gz
** Tags added: needs-packaging
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** Description changed:
Micropolis is the open-sourced version of the venerable SimCity. It was
open-sourced in order to be shipped with the OLPC in the third world and
this got a LOT of media coverage.
The rebranded original source code had some quirks and had to be adapted
to curren
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openarena
Please update OpenArena to version 0.8.1. This is a multi-player game
that depends on a current version in order to find any opponents on the
net. Most (Windows) users always upgrade to the latest version after a
new release which makes it hard
Please import that from Debian.
Adding the Ubuntu MOTUs to the subscription list (in the hope to
initiate some movement here).
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/109911
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Hmm. According to the packages list the UAE version in Jaunty should
already be e-uae (0.8.29-WIP4-6):
http://packages.ubuntu.com/jaunty/otherosfs/e-uae
I cannot find an upload in the Jaunty-changes List though.
Can somebody check if E-UAE hit Jaunty already (I stll didn't make the
transistion)
http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/releases/gst-plugins-bad/0.10.11.html
A new stable release of the bad plugins is out. Hopefully this will
improve the messy Ubuntu DVD situation.
Some things which Ubuntu still lacks are really weird. No (really)
working DVD playback out of the box (you have to sw
http://noraisin.net/~jan/diary/?p=90
Maybe some of Jan Schmitdt's recent fixes to Totem, gst-plugins-base and
gst-plugins-bad could be backported. They fix multiangle support and
playback in playbin2 and ABOVE all would hook up the DVD menu items in
the totem UI.
There is not too much to break an
No, I am not able to backport patches, thus I cannot judge whether that
is feasible. I guess, it should though.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/260765
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That was a fast fix from David Zeuthen. It took him just 7 minutes after
the bug being filed. Big thanks to him.
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Linux thinks there’s a floppy drive when there’s not. Probing slows down bootup
by almost a minute.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/384579
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It might be bad luck, but I want to report my problem anyway: I had the
problem with the strange errors at startup as well. And I studied this
bug. And I tried the solution to remove the package evms package. (and
it remove evms-curses as well). When it tried to remove the packages,
Synaptic froze,
Just to add: The bug was fixed by chrooting from the live disc and
'update-initramfs -u'. But the bug has potential to cause troubles. And
I don't know how this package was installed. I didn't install it
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/109320
You re
This would be great, if it could be included for Gutsy.
Since it just adds a protocol, regressions don't seem to be probable.
Maybe Sebastien should consider this patch for inclusion since it fixes
a big regression because up until Edgy Eft dragging and dropping files
from FileRoller to the deskt
Just to clarify: Up until now the fix has been only committed to the
Nautilus trunk.
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Yes either a current version of fakenes oder nestopia should be added to
the Ubuntu repositories: Those are the only emulators, that feature a
NTSC filter for an authentic look like on your TV. And emulation is
pretty accurate (exspecially Nestopia)
The source code for current Nestopia WIPs can be
It is good to see at least some movement here.
But if these efforts come to nothing (possible patches not
accepted,...), I like dark2star's proposal most: If the vlc package is
installed, make vlc the default DVD program.
I think that option should be doable for the Ubuntu team without having
to
When these packages are officially packaged and uploaded, there would be
just little reason to keep the original UAE packages. Maybe they should
be removed then?
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This should be fixed before the release of hardy heron. This is highly
annoying that free alternatives seemingly don't work. I will use the
"Nominate for release" option although I do not know if I am
supposed/allowed to do that. Let's see what will happen...
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I recently upgraded from Gutsy as well. Maybe the most annoying glitch
in hardy at the moment. I often use my keypad and now it is always
disabled when booting up. For the record, I use a german QWERTZ keyboard
(Generic 105-key (Intl) PC (Germany Sun dead keys). Changing to another
layout doesn't h
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mfc210clpr
For installing my DCP-115C printer/scanner/copier combo from Brother, it
is widely known that the driver for the Brother MFC-210C printer works.
>From the forums I got the information that there are new brother drivers
in the repos which can b
Yes, you are right. The original UAE is outdated. The WinUAE team took
over the program (rather forked the program) and have been developing it
for a few years now, while the original UAE code remained more or less
the same.
rcdrummond.net took the advanced WinUAE code and ported it back to its
or
@Stefan Potyra/James Westby:
While we wait for the package to hit the repos, would it be possible to
remove the snes9express package from the repos? Snes9express is a
defunct snes9x frontend which depends on a snes9x version that isn't in
the repos anymore. The missing package was called snes9x-x.
A status update:
A debian package request was filed here:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=559563
But nobody stepped up to package the emulator.
Nestopia seems even to be abandoned by Martin Freij. Its last revision
was released in 2007.
Currently our best bet is to wait for new
A status update:
Nestopia seems even to be abandoned by Martin Freij. Its last revision
was released in 2007.
Currently our best bet for a working and maintained NES emulator is to
wait for new revisions of FCEUX ("Family Computer Emulator Ultra
Extended") which undergoes rapid development at the
Who has the rights to upload this package to the archive? It would be
great if this could hit the archives before the release of the Lucid RC.
Thanks to Stefan to grant the FFE.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/3168
I confirm this on my ASRock ION 330 (which features some nVidia 9400
chipset.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/561738
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To clarify the behaviour: I can confirm just error. Other problems (not
booting, fschk hangs,..) seem unrelated.
I get a blinking cursor for about 10 seconds, then I see the "error
probing smb2" for 2 seconds
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 443113 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/443113
The other log file:
** Attachment added: "Xorg.5.log"
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 443113
Boot messages on Acer Aspire Revo (R3600)
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 443113 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/443113
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 443113
Boot messages on Acer Aspire Revo (R3600)
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Get a crash report when coming out of suspend - but no symptoms other than the
report itself WARNING: at
As I commented on the duplicate bug before, this happens on the ASRock
ION 339 as well. The nVidia ION chipset might be the cause for this
problem (some 9400 nVidia chip is used with this chipset), as the Revo
and the ASRock ION seem to both use it.
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Bug 560274 is probably a duplicate as well.
** Summary changed:
- Boot messages on Acer Aspire Revo (R3600)
+ "Error probing SMB2" boot message on nVidia ION chipset (Acer Aspire Revo,
ASrock ION 330, ASUS netbooks...)
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To clarify the behaviour: I can confirm just error. Other problems (not
booting, fschk hangs,..) seem unrelated.
I get a blinking cursor for about 10 seconds, then I see the "error
probing smb2" for 2 seconds and then I see plymouth for 2 seconds which
is followed by GDM then.
I too have problems
Everything with latest Lucid (Beta 2, close to RC).
** Attachment added: "Xorg.5.log"
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/443113
You r
This sounds rather worrying and should be fixed before the RC. Is
sysvinit really the right component?
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Well, downgrading to glx 1.2 seems to be the best idea then. Only very
few apps seem to be affected and people that use binary blobs are not
affected at all. On the other hand the downgrade fixes some corruption
issues.
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[KMS] gem objects not deallocated
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/565981
Y
I can reproduce the error by trying it on avi,mov and wmv files. it
worked fine on mpeg files
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Please don't set the Ubuntu status to Fix Commited, when it obviously
isn't (you are free to link to the commit though)!
** Changed in: openarena (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Confirmed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/554748
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Is there any chance to get this patch backported to Lucid? Without it,
Open Arena is completely useless.
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Still an issue. I am here on a wired connection. A few seconds after the
desktop fully loads the crash occurs. And as I see there are already 5
duplicate bugs thus we can conclude that this IS a common issue...
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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The bug was marked incomplete. What information is missing to justify
this status? Setting it to confirmed for now...
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NetworkManager crashed with SIGSEGV in g_object_unref()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/274760
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I cannot decide, whether this is the same bug, or just a new similar
one. This is what the SegvAnalysis from the bug reporter told:
Segfault happened at: 0x333051 :cmpl $0x50,(%eax)
PC(0x0033351) ok
source "$0x50" ok
destination "(%eax)" (0x002c) not loaded in a known VMA region (needed
w
bug reporter = crash reporting tool
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One of the recent karmic updates fixed this issue for me. Tnx to the
ones responsible for the fix.
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Hmm. I seem to have this issue, too. But I have a Soundblaster Live 5.1
card. And it seems to have regressed. If I don't remember wrong, Karmic
Beta was totally fine. Thus it must have regressed with some of the
recent upgrades...
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For Karmic the Xine backend was killed from Totem. Thus people HAVE to
rely to the GSTREAMER backend and thus resindvd, which has improved for
the last gstreamer-bad releases. Today GStreamer Good 0.10.16 & Bad
0.10.14 stable releases have been released:
http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/news/#2009-
(I have to use the --norestore flag, otherwise
an endless chain of file recovery windows are shown):
amano@amano-desktop:~$ libreoffice --norestore
Application Error
Fatal exception: Signal 6
Stack:
/usr/lib/libreoffice/program/libuno_sal.so.3(+0x3cfb3)[0x7f0a82c03fb3]
/usr/lib/libreoffice/program
and I get no output
amano@amano-desktop:~$ libreoffice --norestore
Application Error
-
Fatal exception: Signal 6
Stack:
/usr/lib/libreoffice/program/libuno_sal.so.3(+0x3cfb3)[0x7f0a82c03fb3]
/usr/lib/libreoffice/program/libuno_sal.so.3(+0x3d1c3)[0x7f0a82c041c3]
/lib/x86_64-linux
As a workaround: The current stable snap is on 6.1.2.1 and works fine.
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libreoffice crashes reliably on startup (and the recovery window c
The upstream bug was migrated to Gitlab. The link to the gitlab bug is
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gimp/issues/1074 now.
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Title:
GIMP color pi
Is this an upstream issue (does Fedora show that behavior as well?) or
the outcome of a Debian patch? There is at least one which is scrollbar
related:
+ Add scrollbar-background-theming.patch:
- Draw background under the scrollbar that matches the actual terminal
background color. T
https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-CKw5ikw4WNo/WWo7WrezseI/KC4/CPbs48OQj0A2hMNY5_Ivu6iTaRzClDYMQCLcBGAs/s1600/07%2BGNOME%2BTerminal.jpg
This is a gnome-terminal screenshot from Fedora 26. There everything
seems ok. Can we drop the Debian patch above to see if that fixes the
issue?
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Nope. Not completely sure, sorry. I didn't compile GNOME apps before, so
that would probably be a rather heavy task for me ;) I had a quick look
at the 3.30.0 source but couldn't even find out which lines were changed
by the Debian patch. Aren't the patches included within the source tar?
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https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2400138
Some experienced users from the Ubuntu forums see that journalctl
collects plenty of colord entries garbage with colord 1.3.3.
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Adwaita? What about Yaru?
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Title:
Scrollbars escape the bottom and right side of the Terminal window by
1px
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Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
1) Choose Ubuntu Unity Session (Zesty; using X)
2) Open Micropolis
3) See that everything looks normal
4) log out and choose GNOME on Wayland session (make sure that Wayland is
actually used)
5) Open Micropolis again
6) See that all the buildings, streets
Micropolis seems to use X (rather XWayland) even on the Ubuntu Wayland
session.
I tried to force using XWayland by using exporting the proper env
variable (GDK_BACKEND=x11 micropolis), but that didn't change anything.
That means that it is most probably a XWayland bug.
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There doesn't seem to be an xwayland package that I can assign this bug
to. So I will assign it to wayland.
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Title:
Micropolis shows garbled inga
Wow, that is ugly. This should definitvely be a release blocker...
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Title:
Flashing text at bottom of grub menu
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Another observation: This problem is not limited to Nautilus. Thus going
back to Nautilus 3.26.0 will not help.
==Steps to reproduce for other apps==
1) Open nautilus
2) click on the nautilus entry in the top bar (left of "activities".
3) Select "Help"
4) nautilus exits, yelp doesn't come up
5) o
Is that a Mutter or Gnome-shell regression? Is it going to be fixed
upstream? It seems that some (XDG?-) handover between some gnome apps
doesn't work as expected and both apps have to exit.
** Summary changed:
- [Bionic] [wayland] many gnome applications exit or crash when a file is opened
+ [Bi
Mutter 3.28 didn't migrate to the release pocket yet, but I stole it
from the proposed pocket and can confirm it fixing the issue.
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Title:
[Bioni
Public bug reported:
When opening a new new window in gnome-shell it comes up in the top left
corner. This is not desireable since it creates a lot of "black" there
in dark themes and it has some pixels of a bright background theme
shining through due to window headerbar being rounded.
Gnome solv
I think that a recent tkl update fixed that issue. Everything is visible
now on wayland.
** Changed in: micropolis-activity (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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(probably just fixed for Bionic Beaver, but Artful will not be supported
that long)
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Title:
Micropolis shows garbled ingame graphics when on Wayl
Updated the description to include links to your current snapshots.
Sorry for not finding them in the first place.
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For POSIX compatibility reasons Ubuntu ships with mawk ("Mike's awk" =
mawk) in main. There is an awk-symlink to mawk, thus mawk is the
official awk imp
Public bug reported:
For POSIX compatibility reasons Ubuntu ships with mawk ("Mike's awk" =
mawk) in main. There is an awk-symlink to mawk, thus mawk is the
official awk implementation in Ubuntu.
==Reasons against mawk==
*The mawk package is synced from debian and it is heavily
undermaintained:
CCing Steve Langasek since he was the Debian mawk maintainer that Dickey
called out in the link above.
** Description changed:
- For POSIX compatibility reasons ships with mawk in main. There is an
- awk-symlink to mawk, thus mawk is the official awk implementation
-
+ For POSIX compatibility re
** Description changed:
For POSIX compatibility reasons Ubuntu ships with mawk ("Mike's awk" =
mawk) in main. There is an awk-symlink to mawk, thus mawk is the
official awk implementation in Ubuntu.
==Reasons against mawk==
*The mawk package is synced from debian and it is heavily
** Description changed:
For POSIX compatibility reasons Ubuntu ships with mawk ("Mike's awk" =
mawk) in main. There is an awk-symlink to mawk, thus mawk is the
official awk implementation in Ubuntu.
== Reasons against keeping mawk ==
*The mawk package is synced from debian and it i
** Description changed:
For POSIX compatibility reasons Ubuntu ships with mawk ("Mike's awk" =
mawk) in main. There is an awk-symlink to mawk, thus mawk is the
official awk implementation in Ubuntu.
== Reasons against keeping mawk ==
*The mawk package is synced from debian and it i
@Thomas Dickey:
Wow, you were fast to find that topic ;)
I didn't want to spread misleading information, so I guess that I
misread or misinterpreted my findings and mawk is still developed and
maintained by you? Which is great to know. I probably just couldn't find
your active development branch.
Hmm. Personally I prefer Colibre as I find it to be the most
professional icon theme for LibreOffice. But if the Yaru team feels that
Breeze fits Yaru better, then go for it.
And please test the themes with the shiny new tabbed layout interface
because that will be the one people will switch to ov
Hmm. At least in the Ubuntu-wayland session I cannot reproduce that.
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Title:
Desktop right click menu appears in the wrong place if a Terminal
Benjamin, out of interest: Do you see the crash with both sessions? X
and waylan?
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gnome-shell crashed with SIGTRAP in _g_log_abort() from
Wayland of course. Just suggesting that switching to Wayland might fix
your problem.
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gnome-shell crashed with SIGTRAP in _g_log_abort() f
Public bug reported:
Showing the app grid doesn't overlay any open app window. So the window
stays visible even if it should be hidden.
Hirsute, up to date (March 23rd).
Steps to reproduce:
*Start gnome-terminal
*Click on the 9-Dot icon in the bottom left corner
*See the app grid coming app
*Not
** Description changed:
Showing the app grid doesn't overlay any open app window. So the window
stays visible even if it should be hidden.
- Hirsute, updated on March 23rd.
+ Hirsute, up to date (March 23rd).
+
+ Steps to reproduce:
+ *Start gnome-terminal
+ *Click on the 9-Dot icon in the
I think the input thread code is more worthwhile than keeping the self-
proclaimed "kinda hackish" code untouched.
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Title:
[regression] Applicati
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