Public bug reported:
When using OpenType features (Format - Character - Feature) from a
capable font like EB Garamond 12, LibreOffice automatically enables a
fractional style, which essentially makes all numerics unusable, and
there's no obvious way to disable this in the GUI once you've opened
As I've noted before, Trusty already has the equaliser module available
in the standard pulseaudio package:
$ dpkg -L pulseaudio | grep eq
/usr/lib/pulse-4.0/modules/module-equalizer-sink.so
So at least in Trusty this is actually fixed. All the critical hard to
fix blumping is now in position.
This issue isn't about whether gnome-keyring is useful or not.
But there are indeed many reasons for not wanting to use it for anything
but secret store indeed, some as listed by Dmitri.
The fact that gnome-keyring doesn't implement some of these features is
rather inherent to the process, where
Public bug reported:
GNOME Keyring is by default a rather invasive service, which meddles
with security sensitive processes invasively. This may or may not be
wise depending on a users situation.
One particular case is GNOME Keyring's gpg-agent implementation, which
is incomplete and therefore
Debian seems to have fixed this:
http://metadata.ftp-master.debian.org/changelogs//main/f/flickcurl/flickcurl_1.25-3_changelog
And it has passed into Ubuntu Utopic:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/utopic/libflickcurl0
Ideally that package should be backported to Ubuntu Trusty.
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Title:
Publishing to flickr broken since api.flickr went
Utopic has shotwell 0.18.1, which has the flickr https fix, with a few
other fixes as well.
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/shotwell-list/2014-July/msg0.html
Presumably it might make sense to backport 0.18.1 to Trusty.
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It would seem that the pulseaudio equalizer module is available on
Trusty:
$ dpkg -L pulseaudio | grep eq
/usr/lib/pulse-4.0/modules/module-equalizer-sink.so
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That is certainly not the only thing, since 1.4.0 a lot has been
improved:
http://argyllcms.com/doc/ChangesSummary.html
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Title:
update to
In light of recent events, I won't argue :)
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Please provide FIPS compliant version
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In your particular case EOG is probably doing the right thing:
http://www.darktable.org/2013/12/released-darktable-1-4/comment-
page-1/#comment-30455
You likely have a bad display profile setup.
There is a related bug (which you are likely NOT experiencing though):
** Summary changed:
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** Summary changed:
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colord-1.0.5 also contains a workaround for
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lcms2/+bug/1261840
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Title:
update to colord 1.0.3
To
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A known bug in lcms2-2.5 results in a broken profile being written to
disk.
https://github.com/mm2/Little-
CMS/commit/1d2643cb8153c48dcfdee3d5cda43a38f7e719e2
I was hit with this bug with colord/xiccd in Ubuntu Saucy, for which I
have fixed packages on my PPA:
colord-1.0.5 has been released, with a flurry of bugfixes. Updating to
it for Trusty is highly recommended.
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update to colord 1.0.3
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Indeed, though I've already updated my PPA.
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Currently saucy would ship with argyll 1.4.0 with is painfully outdated.
Debian testing offers argyll 1.5.1, which would be very nice to see in
saucy...
On a sidenote, I have a simpler package of argyll 1.6.0 here:
https://launchpad.net/~pmjdebruijn/+archive/argyll-testing
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Please update to colord 1.0.3 for saucy, it has several bug fixes, one of which
is significant for xiccd:
https://github.com/hughsie/colord/blob/colord-1-0/NEWS
xiccd:
https://github.com/agalakhov/xiccd
my ppa for xiccd including the new colord:
colord 0.1.28 was released, and it's likely to become a hard dependancy
for gnome-control-center/gnome-color-manager 3.8 (which likely features
a big usability improvement in display profiling).
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Please considering shipping colord 0.1.27 for Ubuntu Raring...
While there have been lots of bugfixes since 0.1.23, a few of the
notable ones are increased colorimeter support. Particularly support for
the Spyder3 has been fixed and support for the Spyder4 has been added.
I have a PPA which has some of these fixes integrated:
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Remastering Precise fails
The problem with UCK is that UCK can only be definitively tested/fixed
for a ubuntu release once it has been released, at which point the
repositories are frozen. Chicken. Egg.
Anyhow, there are a bunch of bugs still outstanding. So ideally we'd
need a new upstream release of UCK, though I'm
Ah, great thanks.
I just tested the daily live cd for today, and it installed just fine
(with ecryptfs enabled).
So I did another updated ISO with UCK, and that still failed.
Conclusion, it's highly likely something is going wrong with UCK.
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Dup of LP#1035679 with additional debug info,
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: ubiquity 2.10.19
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-29.46-generic 3.2.24
Uname:
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Ubuntu Installer crashes during installation
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I just tried it with a vanilla image, and there the bug isn't
reproducable.
However that doesn't prove UCK is the problem here, but it doesn't
disprove it either.
I did a (failed) install with ubiquity --debug, and the larger debug logs are
available at:
... seems to be related to _ecrypts_. I'm not sure how ...
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Also considering the problem seems to be related I'm not sure how using
UCK would break that. Over UCK's history most bugs have been related
to upstream changes with regard to updating kernels/bootloaders/services
(SysV init-Upstart).
Consider this may be a regression introduced by updates, this
So I did a new customized CD with UCK, for which the problem is
reproducable (so it's not a one-time fluke).
Considering that the problem occurs in the Creating User... phase, I
ran the installer again, but now with ecrypfs disabled, and I got no
errors that way. So this is likely an ecryptfs
Well, I don't think it is reproducable with the uncustomized cd... As my
current theory is one of the updates for Precise which I pulled in might
be causing this.
I've customized ISOs earlier without any problems, do mind, it's not
weird customization, mostly just pulling in updates and including
You really need to use UCK from svn (not the packages), I still have
another patch pending too.
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Remastering Precise fails on resolv.conf
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Using a remastered Ubuntu installer ISO (on USB stick), I got this
crash, which seems reproducable.
The ISO was remastered using UCK (not 2.4.6, but the SVN version with
some additional patches, where I fixed all remaining issues myself).
The ISO includes all updates up to
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As I've mentioned this is an exceptionally annoying issue, so I've
cherrypicked the fix into the current release version of Unity, and did
a PPA for it:
https://launchpad.net/~pmjdebruijn/+archive/unity-testing
Previously Unity would crash about 50% of the time whenever I closed
Darktable (a
I'm currently not maintaining the hpfall package anymore, as all my
systems have an SSD now. It's an extremely simple package, where
hpfall.c is gotten from the upstream kernel tarball. I used to update
hpfall.c with each ubuntu release, using the kernel version from which
the hpfall.c file came.
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compiz crashed with SIGSEGV in CompWindow::id() from getPaintMask()
[compizminimizedwindowhandler.h] from unity::UnityWindow::glPaint()
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I'm having to deal with this multiple times a day. So this bug is still
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compiz crashed with
Public bug reported:
While trying to playback a recording jokosher quits with the following
message on the console:
self._tryToLink1(element, pad, facts)
File /usr/share/jokosher/Jokosher/elements/singledecodebin.py, line 191, in
_tryToLink1
self._closeLink(element)
File
Are there concrete issues?
Something like the pulseaudio equalizer could be very well used to
compensate to an extent for crappy laptop speakers. So it could
potentially be commonly usable.
By disabling the building on the pulseaudio equalizer it makes it quite
hard to experiment with it
Are you sure you are having the same issue? Because the patch removes
the problematic copy action, after which it simply can't be a problem
any more... Right?
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The current UCK version fails on resolv.conf when remastering Precise
Beta1.
As /etc/resolv.conf is a symlink to ../run/resolvconf/resolv.conf on
Precise.
Since /run is bind-mounted from the host OS, the source and destination
resolv.conf are the same files, thus cp returns
The problem still exists in the daily-live amd64 cd image of 2012-02-28
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ubiquity crashed with TypeError in partman_column_name():
How did you set the display profile? Using the Color applet of GNOME
Control Center? There are known issues with the GNOME Settings Daemon
color plugin when there is no display marked primary.
So EOG may not be at fault here.
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I haven't seen this issue on Oneiric... I still exists on Natty
though...
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Corruption in the shade on the top GNOME panel
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Updated versions available from my PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~pmjdebruijn/+archive/gcm-release
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calibrate button does nothing
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Actually, colord has to be updated as well
Regards,
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http://shop.myavr.com/index.php?sp=article.sp.phpartID=26
This device uses the same chipset, and subsequently has the same
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Same for me. Natty/AMD64/GNOME Classic/ecrypfs-homedir
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The panel encountered a problem while loading... on a live session
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I've just applied that patch to the version of Compiz in Natty, build
locally tested it, and the bug seems fixed. I've pushed my source
package to a PPA as well:
https://launchpad.net/~pmjdebruijn/+archive/compiz-release
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Title:
Panel shadow conflicts with Window shadow in
Public bug reported:
Currently Oneiric has Darktable-0.9 in it's Universe repositories.
However 0.9 was quite a bumpy release, and has it's share of bugs.
Debian Wheezy/testing has Darktable-0.9.2 in their repos, which has a
LOT of bugs fixed.
Please sync.
** Affects: darktable (Ubuntu)
I'm a member of the Darktable development team.
Darktable 0.9 was VERY buggy...
Darktable 0.9.2 should have little or no new features.
And as I indicated heaps and heaps of important bugfixes.
We are working on 0.9.3 now, which includes more bugfixes, but will
probably not be available in
We have no _pure_ bugfix releases, there is always some minor feature
slippage...
But, we never introduce major changes in point releases. So regressions
are unlikely.
And like I said, 0.9 was a pretty bad release all round (in hind-sight).
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When having window decoration with rounded corners and dragging them
into the shade of the top panel an artifact occurs at the window's
rounded corners. This is only visible when using bright backgrounds.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: xorg
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I did a clean updated Maverick install a week ago, and I still have this
bug. It has not been resolved.
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Visual corruption affecting
And 0.7.1 got released and is available on my PPAs.
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More release notes can be found here:
http://lensfun.berlios.de/article.php?story=20100401091927603
Version 0.2.5 can be found in Debian Experimental
http://packages.debian.org/experimental/liblensfun0
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Small, note, I've had Lensfun 0.2.5 built for Lucid on my PPA for a
while, with little problems.
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We have a new icon, and we reorganized the icon stuff, so a new 0.6
release package is available on my PPA.
https://launchpad.net/~pmjdebruijn/+archive/darktable-release
And now for bleeding edge stuff:
https://launchpad.net/~pmjdebruijn/+archive/darktable-unstable
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This is a problem on Ubuntu Lucid too (2.6.32-23-generic) with Intel
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** Bug watch added: OpenOffice.org Issue Tracker #103999
http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=103999
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Status: Unknown
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I think we're mixing several problems here...
OpenOffice.org and MonoDevelop used to use a badly hinted version of
DejaVuSans-Light, which was the root cause of the problem...
Now the light fonts are nolonger in the base dejavu-sans package, so you
don't have it installed by default anymore...
So according to the GNOME bugreport, packaging Brasero 2.30.2 might
solve/reduce this issue...
ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/brasero/2.30/brasero-2.30.2.news
It's not listed there, though there is misc bug fixes :)
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I'm more or less the official packager for the project...
For stable packages:
https://launchpad.net/~pmjdebruijn/+archive/darktable-release
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Well first, this is still a bugfix, since the original intention has
always been to use VBR... The slowing down is just a side-effect.
Then, I highly doubt the quality is similar...
And this brings up another point altogether, since the presets are
called CD Quality, it's way to low quality
Huh? The _average_ bitrate is about the same...
But that's the whole point of variable bitrate encoding...
VBR conserves bits when they are not needed (silent pieces, etc), and
uses them whenever the encoding gets hardest...
Constant bitrate does not produce constant quality
Variable bitrate
OOo is already supposed to look more or less like native GTK+, except
that Ambiance seems to break that somehow.
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Btw small note...
GNOME had always intended this to be VBR quality 6, however because of
how the code fails it became CBR 128...
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That sounds about right...
http://wiki.hydrogenaudio.org/index.php?title=LAME
Quality average range
-V 6115 100...130
The point is that the resulting file should not have a constant bitrate
of exactly 128...
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Isn't this most likely an ALSA problem?
Have you tried recording with Audacity? Or maybe something like
Jokosher?
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By default the CD Quality, MP3 profile is broken.
It seems to encode to 128kbit CBR, while it intends to encode to VBR Quality 6.
Changing the VBR Quality has no effect at all.
I was told the 'lame' encoding plugin has been deprecated, and
** Patch added: Change default to lamemp3enc encoding plugin
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/49090951/gnome-media-fix-lame.diff
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Please do note the 'lame' encoder has most likely been deprecated in
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Just enable Lucid Proposed (in your Updates Sources) in Synaptic.
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Can't this be backported to Lucid, it seems quite trivial?
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There is a new chess engine based on Glaurung called Stockfish, which
glchess should support. There is already a package for stockfish...
** Affects: gnome-games
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Affects: gnome-games
** Patch added: stockfish support
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/48094149/glchess-stockfish.diff
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I already built a testing package on my PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~pmjdebruijn/+archive/ppa
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I just tried that document too... But I noticed it was generated by
Cairo... which is a graphical library, not a text processor...
So I wouldn't be surprised if the PDF itself is the problem here... But
this is just speculation...
Has anybody tested that PDF in the official Adobe Acrobat Reader?
On my system, Evince works similar...
You do need to update poppler and evince though...
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I just installed from lucid-proposed, and the problem seems fixed
indeed.
On a sidenote the sample PDF I first posted moved:
http://www.games-
workshop.com/MEDIA_CustomProductCatalog/m1330012_Mord_Rulebook_part_1_-_rules.pdf
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Parts of your UNIX filesystem should simply never live on NTFS in any
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Indeed, that's how I noticed this problem. UCK does not work on eCryptfs
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So I can confirm the fix.
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The current patch (tested with 0.6.1.5) even seems to put photo's in
~/Pictures/Photos/year/... instead of ~/Pictures/year/... when no
location has been explicitly set.
That's right. We just change the base directory.
Heh, you do realize this is really really really broken behavior?
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It's no longer visible on the pdf-tools page, since they have revised
their site...
It's still visible on distrowatch... I've attached a screenshot.
Tested on Ubuntu Lucid, using:
firefox 3.6.3+nobinonly-0ubuntu4
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I just tested this on Ubuntu Lucid, using the darklooks theme... This
problem still persists...
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I just checked Lucid, and most wallpapers are 1920 x something, so I
think this bug can be closed...
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This is still a problem in Lucid-rc
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I don't think this had anything to do with the sky2 driver at all in any
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When using Ambiance or Radiance, the comboboxes (and most buttons) in
OpenOffice.org look odd... It causes a kind of border around the
comboboxes/buttons which shouldn't be there.
It gives a general sloppy feel to OpenOffice.org, the
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/45041672/Dependencies.txt
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Ambiance causes odd comboboxes in OpenOffice.org
I don't own this netbook, but I'll contact a friend, and retest.
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HP Mini 2140 sky2 NIC does not hotplug by default
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/464915
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Has anybody tested this on Lucid yet?
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Won't boot on a DELL Poweredge 2500
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/148466
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I have a HP Photosmart C6280 and I've been hit by this bug since Karmic
too...
Adding the all-in-one based on hp-makeuri seems to get the scanner
working about:
$ hp-makeuri 192.168.9.2
CUPS URI: hp:/net/Photosmart_C6200_series?ip=192.168.9.2
SANE URI:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: chromium-browser
Hi,
Currently Chromium does does have a native look.
The following two extensive provide a native look with the new Ubuntu
themes:
https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/elnmibmpefhmfgphdphdncoogpbfmlbp?hl=en-us
I just noticed this update... But to me the actual problem is having a
dark dropdown box in the first place...
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Dark text on Dark background dropdown list firefox
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/532259
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