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[needs-packaging] Responder- an
to explain why replacing
Nautilus with anything is a bit of a stretch. As always if you have any
further questions, you can either contact me through launchpad, or send
me an email directly @ qtbal...@gmail.com.
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Tested this on a few different platforms with a few different setups and
here's what I ended up with.
1. Clean boot of Kubuntu Raring 64bit on a 2013 MacBook Air with the Haswell
microarchitecture .
Brightness keys (f5 and f6) do not change the brightness of the laptop
screen.
2. Clean boot
the number of
interfaces down to one.
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Clevo W350ST brightness keys don't work
,
they are not officially supported, and any bugs found are the sole
responsibility of the PPA maintainer(s).
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This seems to be an issue with bumblebee, that hasn't been brought up
with the PPA maintainers yet. See bug #1226317. If the issues are
cleared up after removing bumblebee, please mark this report as invalid
and bring the issue up with the Bumblebee Project
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Incorrect info. make-kpkg fails with '--revision=custom.1.0' , must have
digit first correct form is 'make-kpkg --revision=1.0.custom'
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If you wouldn't mind posting the error report file mentioned in the
snippet you posted.
Thanks
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SIGSEGV (0xb) at pc=0xb3c2383e, pid=4348, tid=3076388544 # # JRE version:
6.0_27-b27 # Java
X seems likely. If you wouldn't mind, please run apport-collect
--package xorg, which should grab all relevant information.
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This was probably done with some purpose, but I don't know what the
rational for this change would have been.
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install-default-webapps-in-launcher.py crashed with signal 5 in
g_object_new_valist()
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having it open against Indicator Location as a whole indicates that the
issue is there, and not specifically the package in Ubuntu Touch. I am
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would need to happen there.
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate
So, since the apport part of this issue is addressed in bug #764414, and
the rhythmbox portion of this is addressed in bug #1199159, this issue
can be closed and the components of it can be investigated further in
the appropriate already existing bugs.
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Invalidated because active discussion still exists in both bug #1199159,
and in bug #764414, and this sort of got messy due to the apport related
issues (which are well explained in bug #764414). Follow up in bug
#1199159 with regards to the rhythmbox portion of this.
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This seems like it would be related to bug #1233132.
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Nameless Wi-Fi networks in settings and indicator
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or hibernating from the drop down menu?
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weird things happens when running hibernate command
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weird things happens when running hibernate command
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While the tab design could be optimized to be more visually appealing,
the current design fits with the rest of the terminator UX design.
Marking as opinion. This is open to more discussion and the possibility
of updating the UX in a future release.
Quinn Balazs
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Would someone from HPLIP mind taking a look at this? Logs indicate
there's some sort of issue, but I'm not familiar with the project.
Thanks
** Also affects: hplip
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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windows on previously disconnected second monitor no longer responsive
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This isn't a LightDM issue. LightDM only deals with the login
environment. Please use apport collect bug# in order to get relevant
logs attached here.
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Status: New = Incomplete
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letters, characters
Okay, I'm looking over the provided logs, and will let you know what I
find.
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Prints to DYMO LabelWriter 450 are cut by prints to OKI
Marked fix released as a fix was incorporated into Saucy for this issue.
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Ah, sorry I overlooked Raring and Quantal. Raring uses
1.49.0.3.2ubuntu1, and Quantal uses 1.49.0.3.1ubuntu1. So the issue is
still present there. There shouldn't be any pushback however to getting
1.49.0-4 published in Raring and Quantal as well.
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Ah, sorry, I over looked those. Quantal and Raring still have this
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read_json does not compile with C++11
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and should have them finished
and partially cross referenced by tonight (7/30).
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Prints to DYMO LabelWriter 450 are cut by prints
in the installer. Meanwhile, I'm
split between calling this a ubiquity issue and possibly a syslinux
issue. I'll know better on that if I can get the installer working.
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Confirmed, but not necessarily against ubiquity.
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Saucy Beta2 installer
That's the most up to date one that I've gotten to work, and due to it's
proximity to Beta2, it should include the same functionality. Generally
with the daily builds, by this time any glaring issues have already been
reported, and I haven't seen any with this one, so If you'd like to be
more or
to duplicate this issue, either add a comment or
send me an email @ qbal...@indiansprings.org.
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read_json does not compile with C++11
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there.
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After update to 13.04 Brasero CD write hangs at normalizing tracks
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This might seem like an obvious question, but do you have any third
party applications installed?
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failed to calculate the upgrade of the
This may seem a bit obvious, but do you have any unofficial (not from
the ubuntu repositories) software packages installed?
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failed to calculate the upgrade of the system
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hopeful that this can be resolved as
simply as that.
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Minecraft Game Crashes on Startup
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that goes, still capturing error
logs, in the event that it still occurs. I'll take a detailed look at
the logs, and we'll move on from there.
In the event that the issue is only obvious with PDF files, there is a
quite simple fix, but we'll go there after we know that will fix the
problem.
Quinn
Confirmed. Looking into what might be going on.
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Do we know if libkxl is still actively maintained by the Debian Games
Team? Conversations about fixing this in Debian have been going on for
several years, and there hasn't been any forward progress made on it.
kxl hasn't been updated since late 2012, and the change from 1.1.7-14 to
1.1.7-16 only
Okay, so the issue here then is with 'buntu's packaging of kxl.
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No sound with programs using libkxl
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Is this a request to add a better explained message for when the system
partition is full?
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Title:
Xorg do not start, but the system provides a
-archive.com/desktop-packages@lists.launchpad.net/msg247839.html
http://www.mail-archive.com/desktop-packages@lists.launchpad.net/msg246474.html
These might be indicative of an issue in the apport retracing service in
particular, or may just be a glitch in the system overall.
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1.11.3+dfsg-3 does have a fix for this, however I haven't seen it come
over here yet.
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Inconsistency detected by ld.so:
1.11.3+dfsg-3 does have a fix for this, however I haven't seen it come
over here yet.
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Inconsistency detected by ld.so: dl-close.c: 759:
Posting the method of installation that you used will allow us to report
this against the correct package, confirm it and peg it as a regression.
Thanks,
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anything that we might have grabbed.
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Mark as new when the requested logs have been added.
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Prints to DYMO
these are Postscript (PDF) documents or not would
also be nice to have.
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I feel this is tied directly to your other print issue. Please add a
comment to bug#1231630 that explains this issue as well. I'm going to
dupe this as any solution to one problem will almost assuredly fix
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Firefox lost Unity integration: maximize window shows regular window
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/log/messages, /var/log/kern.log,
/var/log/log*.log,and the output of dmesg.
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the machine freezes when commanded to turn off
This, as with all of your previous bugs that have the title blocked
from the information provided does NOT seem to be a bug against the
kernel. As I have said previously, please take a look at:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs to learn how to make an
effective bug report, and look
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Scripts keep blocking my laptop
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Invalid. Please read the attached links and create a new report that
provides the information requested in the first link.
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that I know to install it at the moment is to use AIMS
ppa : https://launchpad.net/~aims/+archive/sagemath .
Hope this is at least partially helpful,
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Would this issue be a duplicate of Bug#1220297?
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bad time format in date/time indicator
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Would this issue be a duplicate of Bug#1220297 ?
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Would this issue be a duplicate of Bug#1220297 ? Had linking issues in
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Alright, Awesome. It might be worth bringing up the possibility of
removing references to SageMath from http://packages.ubuntu.com , as we
don't officially support anything that doesn't come from the official
repositories.
Glad I could help.
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can be found in /var/log/installer. Post those and then we will be more
than happy to take a look.
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If you have no clue how to report a bug properly please refer to
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs
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install archives crashed on upgrade
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That should resolve the issue, but why there were 2 instances in the
first place is a bit perplexing. Do you by any chance have a part or
model # for the SSD. I'll try to get my hands on one and test this out
if you can provide a part #.
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This is probably due to the manner of cacheing that is used by jockey to
keep that list on hand after it has been generated once. I'll leave
deciding whether or not this is actually an issue, or if it's just a
limitation within the program, up to someone more familiar with jockey.
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.
But for this development cycle (Saucy) it seems best to just leave this
alone.
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The binary is libkxl0. Can be found in the Precise Repos @
http://packages.ubuntu.com/source/precise/kxl.
Hope this clears that up.
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Closed, reopen if a viable way and reason to remove this is found. If
reopened please attach a patch that would remove the dependency.
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the other dependancies, and they all seem to mesh correctly.
Even though it's not technically speaking a bug, it's something that
could be improved on, and something that we are now aware of. If you
have any further questions, shoot me an email @ qtbal...@gmail.com.
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** Summary changed:
- Unconfirmed javascript issues in FF 24
+ Javascript issues in FF 24
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Can't help if you don't explain what the problem is. Add some detail to
the extent of: What happened, what was expected to happen, what you were
doing when it happened, and then we can attempt to help you.
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http://packages.debian.org/sid/gksu indicates that gconf is still
needed. I doubt that it is removable, but I will make a testcase and
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Debian indicates that the gconf2 dependency is still there in 3.8.3-1.
If there is a way around that, please submit a patch that removes the
gconf2 dependency.
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Which build of Saucy was this issue found in? (beta-1, or one of the
daily builds)
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Frequent display artifacts, take 2
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in decoding or encoding. Confirmed and filed against Ubuntu
One Client. Please change this if it should be against a differing
subset.
Screenshot attached.
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Installing 13.10 on a VM gives an abundance of header lines during
install
To
Relevant logs.
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are confused about what to do with
the archive.
Just for reference, this is what the package contains in Raring:
Within the Control tarball:
Control
MD5Sums
Within the Data tarball:
ChangeLog
Copyright
Debian-Binary
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when i open gtkpod, i get a window that pops up and says: iTunesDB
'/media/ROSEYS
Ack, failed to actually link it: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu
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jockey-gtk package contains only changelog and copyright
To
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Unconfirmed javascript issues in FF 24
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Title change. Also couldn't for the life of me duplicate this issue.
Javascript functions properly on an unmodified version of FF 24 on
12.04.2. Also Tested with some common addons: Firebug, Close all tabs
reloaded (2.2.3), Download Statusbar, testpilot, Google Translate,
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Okay, I feel now we can safely rule out memory issues as the culprit.
With regards to graphics drivers, are you using open source (nouveau),
or NVIDIA's proprietary drivers?
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Is this an attempt to upgrade from 12.04 to 12.10? I also think that the
larger issue here is that libudevl depends on a version of libc6 that to
the best of my knowledge isn't part of the official repositories.
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So acpi -b returns something akin to Battery 0: Charging, %, Time
remaining even with the ac adapter unplugged? I'm trying to figure out
whether the issue is pm-utils fails to properly deal with the
information passed to it regarding ac power, or if acpi is failing to
pass on this information. If
So this isn't precisely a bug. You needed to run apt-get update' and
apt-get upgrade in order to get the most recent version of libc6. The
version of libudevl that is used in Raring requires libc6 2.17.
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Without logs, triaging this will be taking a shot in the dark. Please
execute apport-collect BUGNUMBER so that the relevant logs end up
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In the small amount of previously provided information, the root cause
is clearly stated. KXL error message means that the issue isn't with
the game itself, but with libkxl0, and by proxy, KXL itself.
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Status:
Could you perhaps include either more of an explanation of what exactly
the problem is, or we would certainly welcome a screenshot if the issue
could be shown to us that way. As it stands, it's a bit hard to discern
what the issue is. We will take a look at seeing if it can be resolved,
but first
I'm going to wait on targeting Ubuntu One on this until the issue is
understood more clearly.
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Coding Russian symbols in Ubuntu One
to that bug, I will propose integrating the
aforementioned patch into the next stable upstream release so that it
should get integrated down here as well.
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** Summary changed:
- Sync new package from Debian to 13.04: libAria
+ Please sync libAria from Debian Unstable for 13.04
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On what basis was this determined to be an X issue?
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Nothing in the logs provided has any hints as to why gnome-shell is that
much of a resource hog. If you wouldn't mind posting your hardware
specs, that would be helpful in any attempts to reproduce the issue.
There aren't any leaks as far as I can see in either the mainline or
proposed builds of
The other helpful upload to have would be a valgrind log. Follow the
instructions here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Valgrind. This will detect any
memory issues, which as the gnome-session logs didn't show any glaring
issues, is what I'm leaning towards calling this. The valgrind log will
give me a
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