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- I often see (short) GPU hangs lately.
+ I often see (short) GPU hangs lately, often when using the
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1140716 ***
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[regression] 3.5.0-26-generic GPU hangs
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It looks like Thunderbird itself has a bug with wrapping in plain text.
If I disable all addons (thunderbird -safe-mode) and then edit a
draft, Thunderbird wraps it to about mailnews.wraplength-12 (60, if 72
(the default) is configured).
This appears to get applied after any addon handling (like
Just for information, this code (re-)wraps the text in Enigmail, using
wraplength-2:
if (wrapWidth editor.wrapWidth 0) {
editor.wrapWidth = wrapWidth - 2;
wrapper.rewrap(true);
editor.wrapWidth = wrapWidth;
}
(from
Also, note that enigmail changes the mailnews.send_plaintext_flowed
setting to false by default.
And when you manually enable it, it will still wrap.
I have created a ticket for Enigmail about this at:
https://sourceforge.net/p/enigmail/bugs/131/
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See also the Toggle Word Wrap addon at: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-
US/thunderbird/addon/toggle-word-wrap/
This allows to toggle word wrapping using a hotkey (Ctrl-Shift-W).
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It might make sense for jedit to depend on openjdk-6-jre |
openjdk-7-jre | sun-java6-jre, maybe even preferring version 7?!
This should get fixed in Debian, too - and therefore come to Ubuntu from
there.
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- jedit
See also https://github.com/gplessis/dotdeb-nginx/issues/18 (the nginx
package in dotdeb.org).
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Ubuntu 12.10 (Quantal) now has php-codecoverage.
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pam configuration for SSH prevents LANG override
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Binary package hint: thunderbird
- When a user of Apple Mac Mail paist images in a email body, they are
- attached as tiff images (can't figure out why they didn't use png),
- Thunderbird dosn't
Is there a workaround to fix this?
Should I re-install Ubuntu One completely?
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Ubuntu One does not synchronize files after reinstall
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Another idea might be to test for the package when reportbug starts, and
not when they are required - at least it sounds like you have entered
information about the bug multiple times, with the program complaining
about missing libs only after that?!
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I have run into a problem, where dma (a sendmail replacement) refuses to
accept the output from anacron, because it contains lines longer that
1000 bytes.
The line that is causing the problem is from:
/etc/cron.daily/apt-cacher-ng:
Error(s) occured while updating
This also affects midnight commander, which uses /usr/bin/see (from
mime-support) to open images.
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The problem is caused by the following substitution in update-mime:
s/([^\s;]\s+)(?![\'\])([^\s;]*)%s([^\s;]*)/$1'$2%s$3'/g;
This is probably meant to escape/protect any %s instances which are
not surrounded by quotes yet, using single quotes.
This is fixed in Debian unstable, where
This is not a bug with ImageMagick itself - the debian/imagemagick.mime
file is being added by Debian/Ubuntu.
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Fixed via imagemagick in Ubuntu Quantal, therefore closing this bug
task.
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I am closing the mime-support task as Won't fix.
While the update-mime might fail here, it is probably a better idea to
be more restrictive than permissive when trying to handle unescaped %s
instances.
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FYI, you can use dpkg -S to find it (if it's installed; otherfile apt-file
might help):
% dpkg -S bin/ubuntu-bug
apport: /usr/bin/ubuntu-bug
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Are you sure that ubuntu-bug actually crashes?
I rather think that you might be confused because it does not open a
browser window anymore, but instead silently sends the report in the
background.
There is a report for this already (with duplicates), but I could not
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launchpadlib should follow the XDG standard and use
~/.cache/launchpadlib for its cache files.
It looks like launchpadlib_dir needs to be adjusted and any existing
data should/might get migrated from the old location.
% dpkg -L python-launchpadlib|xargs grep
python-launchpadlib does not have any config, but uses cache files
insteaad. I have created bug 1068695 about this.
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Shouldn't VERSION_ID include the full version (12.04.1 instead of
12.04)?
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Please provide /etc/os-release
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Can you provide more information about why/how they are required?
I think that since mysql is not a core plugin, those should get added as
Suggests probably.
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- Missing dependcy libipc-sharedcache-perl
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Can you provide more information about why/how they are required?
I think that since mysql is not a core plugin, those should get added as
Suggests probably.
** Summary changed:
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+ Missing dependcy libipc-sharedcache-perl and libcache-cache-perl with
Have you enabled compinit etc?
It might depend on the list of installed Python modules (which get queried
probably).
I am getting the following after Tab on the console:
/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/gobject/constants.py:24: Warning:
g_boxed_type_register_static: assertion `g_type_from_name
Bug 960663 (a duplicate) is reproducible for me - just by trying to tab-
complete python -m uni.
(I am using zsh)
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python2.7 crashed with
This is not a problem anymore - but probably because of a complete re-
install of Ubuntu a while ago (also on a different machine).
I am closing this bug as invalid, since I am unable to reproduce it
anymore (without too much effort).
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Status:
Thanks for your patch!
You might want to handle the case where lsb_release is not installed/executable
and then fallback to the Debian default instead of exiting.
(I do not know if the dependency of lsb_release is fulfilled when installing
munin-node)
Apart from that the patch looks decent and
Thanks for your patch!
You might want to handle the case where lsb_release is not installed/executable
and then fallback to the Debian default instead of exiting.
(I do not know if the dependency of lsb_release is fulfilled when installing
munin-node)
Apart from that the patch looks decent and
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/usr/share/munin/plugins/apt_all is hard-coded to look for releases
stable, testing, unstable which Ubuntu doesn't use. A very
- similar problem was reported before in LP#245031; is it possible that
+ similar problem was reported before in bug 245031; is it possible
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apt_all doesn't grok Ubuntu
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The relevant patch appears to be: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-
branches/ubuntu/karmic/munin/karmic/revision/15/debian/patches/221-apt-
ubuntu-changes.patch
I think that this should be generalized to work also with Debian by
default (and then incorporated there) or it needs to get added to
The patch that has been used appears to be:
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/karmic/munin/karmic/revision/15/debian/patches/221-apt-ubuntu-changes.patch
The new bug being reported about this is bug 1038044.
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** Description changed:
/usr/share/munin/plugins/apt_all is hard-coded to look for releases
stable, testing, unstable which Ubuntu doesn't use. A very
- similar problem was reported before in LP#245031; is it possible that
+ similar problem was reported before in bug 245031; is it possible
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The relevant patch appears to be: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-
branches/ubuntu/karmic/munin/karmic/revision/15/debian/patches/221-apt-
ubuntu-changes.patch
I think that this should be generalized to work also with Debian by
default (and then incorporated there) or it needs to get added to
The patch that has been used appears to be:
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/karmic/munin/karmic/revision/15/debian/patches/221-apt-ubuntu-changes.patch
The new bug being reported about this is bug 1038044.
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** Summary changed:
- Enigmail uses mailnews.wraplength unconditionally when signing (ignoring
Enable Word Wrap setting)
+ Enigmail uses mailnews.wraplength unconditionally when signing (ignoring
Enable Word Wrap setting from the Toggle Word Wrap addon)
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You can create plenty more than 4 partitions
I was under the impression that the MBR/GPT (UEFI/BIOS ?!)
bridge/mapping will only work when using 4 partitions or less, because
that's what the MBR partition table is limited to.
From gptsync's package description:
gptsync is a utility to maintain
Re-opening the acng task.
I think a fix would need to ship the necessary configuration to make it work by
default, e.g.:
PassThroughPattern: private-ppa\.launchpad\.net:443$
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** Summary changed:
- grub-probe fails with no such disk when using /dev/mapper/vg0-rootlv, but
now with /dev/dm-2 (which should be the same)
+ grub-probe fails with no such disk when using /dev/mapper/vg0-rootlv, but
not with /dev/dm-2 (which should be the same)
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Yes, I am unable to grub-install.
I have a setup where the first 3 partitions are already used (EFI Boot,
MacOS, Recovery) and so there is only one partition left to setup
Ubuntu.
Since I want to use whole-disk-encryption, the only possibility appears
to be LVM = bootlv and cryptlv, and then
I am marking this as fixed, because Munin 2 is in the Ubuntu development
release already and should have the fix for this.
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I am attaching the output from grub-probe -v with both disks. The
error here appears to be:
grub-probe: info: opening vg0-rootlv.
grub-probe: error: no such disk.
I did not have a device.map file, but I have run grub-mkdevicemap manually to
create one (which I am attaching also).
There
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I am marking this as fixed, because Munin 2 is in the Ubuntu development
release already and should have the fix for this.
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grub-probe
Public bug reported:
/dev/mapper/vg0-rootlv is a symlink to /dev/dm-2 (../dm-2).
When running grub-probe -d /dev/mapper/vg0-rootlv it results in this
error:
grub-probe: error: no such disk.
grub-probe -d /dev/dm-2 outputs ext2 (it is a ext4 partition).
I am attaching the strace and ltrace
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/dev/mapper/vg0-rootlv is a symlink to /dev/dm-2 (../dm-2).
When running grub-probe -d
** Description changed:
/dev/mapper/vg0-rootlv is a symlink to /dev/dm-2 (../dm-2).
When running grub-probe -d /dev/mapper/vg0-rootlv it results in this
error:
grub-probe: error: no such disk.
grub-probe -d /dev/dm-2 outputs ext2 (it is a ext4 partition).
I am
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Title:
12.04 works for me with the noapic kernel boot option, using the
alternate amd64+mac image (from
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/12.04/release/ ).
However, I am running into problems after installation:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/166050/how-to-setup-whole-disk-
Please try using the noacpi option and report back if that helps.
Which MacBook Pro generation are you using?
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Title:
precise regression: logcheck's '-t' no longer works, not even after
purge/install
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@Matt: can you please file a new bug report about your crash (which appears to
be different)?
(start with ubuntu-bug apt-cacher-ng)
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1009536 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1009536
Please test the package from https://launchpad.net/~pkg-boinc/+archive/testing
instead - this will be the package to get into 12.04 most likely - at least it
is pending for SRU currently.
It might be
1. The main SRU bug is bug 1009536, which has been edited by Dave to fit the
SRU requirements
2. I only have looked at other bugs this upload would fix and if there was
feedback from PPA users which indicated it, I have added it to the changelog.
3. This is fixed in Quantal, which has 7.0.27
1. It would have helped, if you would have linked to the upload
(https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/precise/+queue?queue_state=1queue_text=boinc)
2. the main SRU bug is bug 1009536, which has been edited by Dave to fit the
SRU requirements
3. I only have looked at other bugs this update would fix and
Re-Opening: see previous comment.
While I think that Barry's point to use /usr/bin/python makes sense for
the distro package, it should/could use /usr/bin/env python for custom
installations and the source checkout.
@Barry: do you agree?
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Status: Fix Released
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 179849 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/179849
See bug 179849, which includes a link to the proposed fix:
http://boinc.berkeley.edu/trac/changeset/25814/boinc
Please refer to bug 179849, which is more recent and not cluttered as
much as this bug.
**
JFI: without having looked deeper into this issue, you could use
aptitude why $package to see why it is being installed / pulled in.
Maybe that helps to debug this.
** Changed in: boinc (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Triaged
** Changed in: boinc (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1009536 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1009536
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 991179
7.0.24 computation error bug
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1009536
Ubuntu 12.04/7.0.24/ Seti@home
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This is not reproducible for me anymore, using 1.6-1ubuntu1 (updated
since the bug report).
Therefore I am closing this bug as Invalid.
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The usage of env has been removed from the shebang line(s) again.
This causes trouble when there is no /usr/bin/python (e.g. on stripped
down system, with Python only in /usr/local or /opt).
What do you think about introducing a BYOBU_PYTHON variable, which could
default to /usr/bin/python and
I can confirm that this is fixed with version 3.0.715-1 (in Ubuntu
Quantal).
I think a StableReleaseUpdate would make sense to get this fix into
Ubuntu Precise, too.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Ubuntu 12.04/7.0.24/ Seti@home
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This looks like the following Debian bug: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=641593
I am working on a StableReleaseUpdate for Proposed, which should fix
this then, too.
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**
** Also affects: boinc (Ubuntu Precise)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: New = Triaged
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Title:
Debdiff of upload to precise-proposed for this SRU.
I am not certain about this Debian change (just have asked Steffen by mail
about it):
* debian/boinc-client.init: increasing priority of boinc client, change nice
value from 19 to 10.
The init file has this comment, and because of that I
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I can confirm this, even with the latest boinc just uploaded to precise-
proposed, even without needing to restart.
As a workaround: just allow BOINC to run also when the computer is in use.
The scheduling of its processes should make sure, that it does not interfere
with other more important
Sure.
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Public bug reported:
Enigmail appears to always use the mailnews.wraplength setting to wrap lines
before sending, also if Enable Word Wrap has been disabled for this
particular message.
mailnews.wraplength=72 is the default and good in most cases, but sometimes I
like to disable it for a single
** Bug watch added: Mozdev Bugzilla #24976
https://www.mozdev.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=24976
** Also affects: enigmail via
https://www.mozdev.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=24976
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Public bug reported:
When switching from a wired network configuration to wifi, my cifs share hangs
for 300 seconds, before CIFS VFS is reconnecting.
This happens every time when (un)docking the notebook.
While this action changes the client's IP address and the routing table, the
server itself
** Bug watch added: Samba Bugzilla #9006
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9006
** Also affects: linux via
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9006
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Bugs,
Public bug reported:
nautilus-sendto crashes immediately when being opened from Nautilus or
Shotwell.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: nautilus-sendto 3.0.1-2ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-26.41-generic 3.2.19
Uname: Linux 3.2.0-26-generic x86_64
ApportVersion:
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1017074
Title:
nautilus-sendto crashed with SIGSEGV in g_slice_alloc()
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** Attachment added: Valgrind logfile
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus-sendto/+bug/1017074/+attachment/3202300/+files/valgrind.log
** Description changed:
nautilus-sendto crashes immediately when being opened from Nautilus or
Shotwell.
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+ Terminal output when run with
** Description changed:
nautilus-sendto crashes immediately when being opened from Nautilus or
Shotwell.
+
+ This is caused by the Evolution plugin:
+ after reporting this crash I have moved all plugins except libnstevolution.so
out of /usr/lib/nautilus-sendto/plugins and it still crashes.
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