Thanks to @launch-faygate's analysis in this bug, I came to a workaround
on Ubuntu 18.04, and nufraw.
First, note that `nufraw` has also this option:
nufraw --out-type=jpg --lensfun=none mypic.DNG
... however, it still causes the same "Procedure 'file-nufraw-load'
returned no return values".
** Summary changed:
- Re-creating Gtk Menu in event handler with Vala?
+ Re-creating Gtk Menu in event handler with Vala fails
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There is a plugin that I'd like to get running, which fails because of
this issue; I've discussed it, and manage to isolate it, in these two
posts:
*
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1089516/gnome3-appindicator-vala-app-cannot-show-submenu-it-auto-closes-immediately/
*
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I am trying to build libappindicator from source, but I cannot. I'm
using Ubuntu 18.04.
First I tried via `apt-get-source`:
```
$ apt-get source libappindicator3-1
Reading package lists... Done
E: You must put some 'source' URIs in your sources.list
```
I do:
* edit via
Ah nice, here is what upstream has to say about this:
> Already fixed in nm-connection-editor:
>
> https://git.gnome.org/browse/network-manager-applet/commit/?id=e8a16438d8e3696d5e818d48bd49b9c1f284fd2c
>
> Note that before this commit it was already possible to manually modify the
>
Ok, re-posted this bug upstream, at:
Bug 777313 - DHCP settings for network manager shared connection are
hard-coded source, should be editable
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=777313
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As I don't have the possibility right now to register an account at KDE
Bug Tracking System, I'll try posting here.
I tried using Kst plot on Natty; I cannot remember if I could install
the vanilla Lucid version on Natty - but eventually, I tried the Lucid
version of the
Forgot to say - what _does_ work for me, on natty at least, is -
somewhat ironically - installing the Windows version of `kst` under
`wine` (!) No CPU hog, and pretty decent responsivity - so that's what
I'm using... Though - of course - given that the source seems to build
nicely and all, of
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Bug Tracking System, I'll try posting here. This is possibly not a bug,
but a problem in my expectations - but I thought I'd report it anyway.
I generate some data using the following Perl script:
Probably doesn't matter anymore, but just bumped into this (also on
natty); did:
apt-get source alsa-driver
cd alsa-driver
./configure --with-debug=full --with-cards=seq-dummy
Configure passes fine, then:
make
# ...
# /path/to/alsa-driver-1.0.24+dfsg/include/linux/pci_ids.h:2:58: fatal error:
Just had this with a custom Ubuntu 12.04 - I got the unknown sensor
1235 as per #11.
So I downloaded the sources for quantal/sane-backends as per #12,
built them on 11.04 (using the -d override switch of `dpkg-
buildpackage`); copied the resulting *.debs to 12.04 machine.
After installing both
Me again - thanks to @jsalisbury for changing the status to wishlist.
In response to the automated script @brad-figg: boot.log syslog from
two kernel boots are already attached - albeit with somewhat different
names; if something more is than that is needed, I will run the `apport-
collect`
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Hi all,
I guess this isn't exactly a bug - maybe more of a wishlist; but I
thought it'd be good to log it while I'm experiencing the problem.
Basically, I'd like a consistent kernel interface to mark faulty
partitions (or drives) at boot time, regardless of the kernel
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I also got it, trying to install LXDE on top of Ubuntu 12.04 Mini Remix,
for a customized ISO CD; testing the ISO in a virtual machine shows the
same problem. I already have everything lxde related (that apt-cache
search lxde can find) installed.
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Just wanted to note - I tried an alternative viewer like in the OP; on
my Ubuntu 11.04, `xpdf` crashes as in:
Bug #669211 “Xpdf segfaults on start in libpoppler.so.7” : Bugs : “xpdf”
package : Ubuntu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xpdf/+bug/669211
What worked for me was to use
Just wanted to say thanks to everyone here - I had the same problem on a
Linaro Ubuntu version, flashed from an image, where it kept bypassing
the login screen and automatically logging in as linaro user; thanks
to the /var/log/lightdm/lightdm.log, I confirmed it is lightdm forcing
that autologin
Off topic (for the bug itself): Just wanted to say a big thank you about
the `dh-autoreconf` package - I'm trying to experiment with git-
buildpackage on Ubuntu 11.04 - and that was the exact command and error
it was generating too; installing dh-autoreconf helped. Thanks again -
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Not only does it fail to start - but if you insist on adding invest-
applet to the panel, it turns out, a process is spawned in the
background anyway; and at that, a process that you cannot kill - because
it respawns itself; this is what I get on Natty:
$ ps axf | grep -i inve 1846 ?Sl
Well, I don't really care about investing, but this seemed like a python
example for an applet which I wanted to study - so after some fiddling
around, I finally got (at least) the `/usr/lib/gnome-applets/invest-
applet -d --window` to show an icon and preference window. (goddamn
capitalists,
Ah, one more - for the patched version above, to get the icon to show in
panel via Add to Panel, or via command line (check the name of the
panels first via `ls ~/.gconf/apps/panel/toplevels`):
python /usr/lib/gnome-panel/gnome-panel-add
--applet=OAFIID:Invest_Applet --panel=panel_0
... just
Thanks for the tip - just happened to me too, while updating from linux-
image-2.6.32-41-generic to linux-image-2.6.32-44-generic
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not
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On a PC that I use (but has no keyboard), I have (currently)
$ cat /etc/issue
Ubuntu 10.04.4 LTS \n \l
Because it has no keyboard - I use onboard on it, and heavily rely on
the URL/Location/Awesome/Address bar autocomplete; which is why I
noticed the problem immediately.
Just wanted to note the following - if you have installed texlive from a
script, then obviously all the necessities are on your system - but
evince could still fail opening the DVI because it doesn't know where
the texmf.cmf file is.
That can be remedied by use of TEXMFCNF variable - however,
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Hi @s-hemer,
Many, many thanks for your note! I believe it helped me solve both this
issue, and the issue in SO:7150774 (mentioned in OP).
(Also, note that in the text below, I tried to add links to the
screenshots added as attachments)
But when use the Search ... (Durchsuchen)-button with
Public bug reported:
Very often, I'd like to have several images of same size. For that, I
typically select all one image, to a Selection to Path, then Copy
Path (from Layers, Channels, Paths), then click the other image to
bring it in focus, then Paste Path in its Layers, Channels, Paths -
then
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Hi @j.j/Moz-jeka,
Thanks for your response - and sorry I couldn't get back to this issue
earlier.. (I'll try to post from Launchpad.net, and see if the post
makes it to Mozilla Bugzilla).
... and it doesn't mention the '-app' command switch anywhere?! It just
mentions Remote XUL - but the
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$ firefox --version
Mozilla Firefox 7.0.1
$ apt-cache policy firefox
firefox:
Installed: 7.0.1+build1+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.11.04.1
Candidate: 7.0.1+build1+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.11.04.1
$ xulrunner --version
Mozilla XULRunner 2.0 - 20110402003021
$ uname -r
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https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=696687
** Also affects: firefox via
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=696687
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Hi @twaugh,
Many thanks for your response! I don't believe I have any unusual
characters in the password, but I think it will be possible for me to
try with a new password (but that will take some time to report on).
Btw, one of the techies here mentioned once there were some changes in
the SMB
Hi @till-kamppeter, @twaugh,
Many thanks for the responses!
Try setting the PYSMBC_DEBUG environment variable to 1
before running your test program. What output do you get?
Sorry I wasn't able to deliver this by now..
I just tried setting that variable, and calling:
PYSMBC_DEBUG=1 python
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Hi all,
Apologies for the nagging if this is not really a bug... but here it is:
I have already posted about this here:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7150774/python-samba-user-
credentials-not-passed-cli-init-creds
... here it is in brief:
I'm using Ubuntu machine
At https://localhost:631, authentication
with my normal user name and password works.
Not on Ubuntu 11.04 Natty. I wish they put in with large letters, when
you log in to localhost:631:
...
NOTE: THIS ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNT IS DISABLED!! YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO ADD
PRINTERS!!
PLEASE READ
Hi @Anisse Astier,
Awesome - I had indeed misread your original post:
So, I was indeed referring to device 9 (see xinput.txt)
... so thanks for clarifying this!
And especially thanks for:
I'm afraid this is another problem, I'd even say a it's a feature
request. For now you just do
Interestingly, the original question
xinput 2 Coordinate Transformation Matrix not affecting all events
... would refer to device id 2, which would be the master (Virtual core
pointer id=2 [master pointer (3)]) ...
However, the given example is
xinput set-float-prop 9 Coordinate
PS: Via
Dual touchscreen support. NOW: Stuck on xinput configuration - Ars Technica
OpenForum -
http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?f=16t=1146846
... found the announcement for the patch allowing the coordinate
transform matrix:
[PATCH] evdev: add 3x3 transformation matrix xinput
In my case, I experienced that texts are not being imported, and need to
be converted to curves beforehand. On Natty 11.04 libreoffice..
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Don't know if this is the same bug - but what pisses me off is this:
$ pdftk my_big_file.pdf output /tmp/a.pdf verbose
Error: Failed to open PDF file:
my_big_file.pdf
Errors encountered. No output created.
Done. Input errors, so no output created.
Hello - give me some verbose please...
God damn it, just make a button/shortcut which will:
* Force hide the bar
* Force show the bar
* Set the bar in auto-hide mode
... instead of me trying to figure out what application locked the
bloody bar, and trying to drag tabs and whatnot. If it was done like
that in the first place, I
PS: For me it doesn't autohide for OpenOffice Calc and Firefox running
together..
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Unity launcher does not auto hide when dragging music
Hi, not sure if this is related to the OP bugreport, but I'm having this
exact same problem as @Jonathan Roeder with Firefox:
When using my mouse in Firefox, a right click to hypertext (links)
displays the appropriate options, but the box is not persistant, and
attempts to move the cursor to
Hi @Marcel,
Just copied this to gnome.org bugzilla:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=650461
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/619811
Just wanted to note that #619811 seems to have had a fix released,
however, I still experience the blank menu entries in Adobe Reader (not
using Lyx myself).
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PS: should have mentioned I'm using natty 11.04
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Binary package hint: pdftk
Hi all,
Not sure if this is an evince bug or pdftk ... The procedure I do is this:
* I build an example PDF file using pdflatex and pdfcomment (so with
annotations already present)
* I open this example PDF in evince, and I add another
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Hi all,
I just wanted to install the latest Writer2Latex export extension
(Writer2LaTeX 1.1.7 from http://writer2latex.sourceforge.net/); the
installation process failed in LibreOffice with An error occurred while
enabling:
Hi @Christopher M. Penalver, thank you for your solution!
Indeed, libreoffice-writer2latex works fine - I noticed it pulled
`libreoffice-java-common`, which is probably what I was missing for
installing the direct plugin...
Thanks again - please set the resolution of this bug as appropriate
Exactly the same as Tom Bragg #5!!! (the PDF is/was invalid though)
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didn't affect anything - the system just kept on working fine...
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I just discovered this because Sender wouldn't work for me,
TB3/Ubuntu; mail was already in a different folder. To force the filter
to run, I marked this mail as unread, then dragged it to Inbox - and
seemingly, it got filtered correctly (although that rule looks either in
Sender or in Reply-To,
Hi, maybe I have discovered something related to this (maybe not).
The thing is, I'm using Firefox from Mozilla (actually, Minefield, while
I leave the default Ubuntu Firefox as is).. I have noticed that when I
click on a file upload widget (say, as on imageshack.us), and try to
type the path
Also noticed this today - however, this is a fresh install of Natty
(original install of alpha3)
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Just made the new update of natty to 2.6.38-8-generic; same situation as
#85 - this machine has had an original natty alpha 3 install, and I
haven't seen yet the policykit crash directly after login without doing
anything yet..
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I have had a problem where when trying to open a pdf document by double-
clicking or right-clicking an Nautilus icon; evince apparently starts,
but no window is shown; then I have to run unity --replace , after
which the evince window is shown; and this crash occurs (sometimes). I
have submitted
Dunno if mine is the same - like on other bugs with Natty, for me the
problem is that sometimes evince will not open when a PDF is double-
clicked or right-click, and parts of the desktop freeze (stop responding
to clicks) ... unity --replace usually helps here, but then I get this
(or other)
As a note, I have submitted
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/748460
... a duplicate of this bug; my problem is in opening PDFs in evince by
doubliclicking or right-clicking a PDF (that bug contains a description of my
problem)
Now that unity has been under --replace, I
There is a persistent bug I have on fresh Natty (alpha3) with Unity;
hope this is the one. Note that I have 'scite' installed and tried to
make it default text editor... So basically, I open several tabs in
Nautilus in one Unity workspace, open Scite in another workspace, and
open Firefox
Just tested on a new netbook PC with a Huawei - Natty works out of the
box; Lucid still needs usb-modeswitch installed manually...
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Yup, I believe I am experiencing the same bug on Natty, again with
Huawei.
The thing is - under Lucid, when you connect the Huawei USB modem for
the first time, you get asked for a PIN. Then you can make a new
connection with your provider and connect - and default settings for
that connection
Edit - interesting thing is, for Natty - if the PIN in saved under the
respective Network Connection, and I just click 'Cancel' at the SIM PIN
Unlock required prompt - then I can just choose the Network Connection
from the Network Manager applet - and it will connect, without asking
for a PIN !? !
Got the same bug while I was trying to run skencil, after installing via
'apt-get install skencil' in natty - the whole desktop crashed, and then
restarted...
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Binary package hint: libreoffice
Steps to reproduce:
1. Open LibreOffice impress, and create new presentation.
2. Enter some main text, and then Insert / Hyperlink
3. Enter URL as target and text for the link in the Hyperlink window, click
Apply, then Close.
4. A
Just to note - in Lucid that gconf key doesn't exist by default, but
manually running 'gconftool -s /system/indicator/me/display --type int
0' still works..
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One more thing about this: as I may have said, I am getting this problem
mostly on my netbook, which also has a touchpad. As the keyboard is
small, I actually have to hold my thumb up, so that I do not accidentaly
step on the touchpad - which is otherwise sensitive to static
electricity.
Well, I
Ok, I think this is the first time I recovered from this kind of freeze,
partly thanks to this comment:
does anyone know the fix for ubuntu 10.04?
Ive seen this problem with many many
distro's and have been unable to find a fix
for ubuntu. It appears to be a problem with
the usb port, if
Hi rusivi1,
Sorry I couldn't respond earlier - I'm also quite busy in this period as
well, but I'll try to do some more testing as soon as I get some spare
time on my hands, and I'll make sure to post back here..
Thanks for being attentive to this bug,
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Hi jollywollup,
I just had this problem again, and came back to the thread (trying to
navigate Firefox by keyboard, lol) to see if there's everything new! :)
So I could do a little test...
On the laptop, my default mouse is a wireless Logitech, with one of
these smallest 'nano' receivers (sorry,
PS: forgot to add after above same USB port - and same thing again;
clicks are ignored, but mouse pointer is moved all right... : ...
then, I unplugged the wired mouse, and plugged it in a different USB
port - and the problem with the mouse clicks not responded to still
persisted.
Also, here is
Just to mention that I'm affected by this bug on my MSI Wind netbook -
usually after suspend, mouse ( Logitech USB ) stops responding to clicks
- interestingly, usually it starts by ignoring clicks on window title
bars (i.e. I cannot move windows anymore by left click and dragging)
although for a
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Binary package hint: wine1.2
Installed wine from both Ubuntu lucid repositories, and from wineHQ deb
- they both seem to install OK, but same problem, gecko fails to load:
$ wine iexplore http://www.winehq.org
fixme:ole:CoResumeClassObjects stub
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/47523829/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: ProcMaps.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/47523830/ProcMaps.txt
** Attachment added: ProcStatus.txt
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Here is a log of strace wine iexplore... I can see some segmentation
faults:
rt_sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, [], NULL, 8) = 0
rt_sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, [HUP INT USR1 USR2 ALRM CHLD IO], [], 8) = 0
write(3,
\23\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\200\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0..., 64) =
64
read(5,
Here is also the output of:
WINEDEBUG=+tid,+relay,+seh wine iexplore http://www.winehq.org 21 |
tee wdeb.txt
The culprit seems to be xpcom.dll:
...
0009:Ret KERNEL32.SetEnvironmentVariableW() retval=0001 ret=419f2f62
0009:Call KERNEL32.SetEnvironmentVariableW(41a2d4c0
Just one more thing, to confirm xpcom.dll as the culprit; one can do
cd /home/USERNAME/.wine/drive_c/windows/system32/gecko/1.0.0
wget
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/wine/Wine%20Gecko/0.1.0/wine_gecko-0.1.0.cab
mv wine_gecko old.wine_gecko
cabextract -x wine_gecko-0.1.0.cab
then 'wine
See a href=http://forum.videolan.org/viewtopic.php?f=13t=67709;The
VideoLAN Forums • View topic - VLC 1.0.3 doesnt save playlist in Ubuntu
9.10/a, it seems to require install of qt4-qtconfig and change of
style to Cleanlooks from there in order to save playlist...
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Hmm.. I just tried downloading from source, and building in karmic,
Ubuntu 9.10 - and still got the same problem
(http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailaid=1607331group_id=43923atid=437846)
... Solved it by doing:
gchar written[4]; //was 3
in widgets.c:610
Cheers..
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Had the same problem, upgrading from 9.04 to 9.10.. System cannot boot
now, Gave up waiting for root device. . . . Alert! /dev/disk/by-uuid/##
does not exist. Dropping to a shell ,
tried mount -o remount,rw / as per:
[ubuntu] waiting for UUID error 9.10 upgrade - Ubuntu Forums -
Actually, first I get Gave up waiting for root device, then I do ln -s
..., exit as per
Bug #362315 in cryptsetup (Ubuntu): “blkid fails to identify old LUKS
partition volumes” -
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cryptsetup/+bug/362315 (though
I have no LUKS partitions)
... Then booting
Had the same issue on upgrade from 9.04 to 9.10 ; removing manually as
in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xulrunner-1.9/+bug/370093/comments/11
and
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xulrunner-1.9/+bug/370093/comments/12
helped.
Maybe the issue was in me having xulrunner 1.9.1 in
Funnily, after I removed everything, ran sudo apt-get install xulrunner
(which installed 1.8.1.16), and tried to remove it, and again I get
error: no alternatives for xulrunner ..
If I copy the xulrunner file into /var/lib/dpkg/alternatives, and try to
apt-get remove xulrunner, it says
Ok, followed http://blog.ixti.ru/archives/6 (via
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnash/+bug/422745 ) - and basically a
line
update-alternatives --remove-all xulrunner
in /var/lib/dpkg/info/xulrunner.prerm needs to be commented - however, just
commenting it will cause the bash
could you try if that's still an issue in jaunty?
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xclip -selection clipboard does not paste to terminal
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