gt; On Fri, Sep 07, 2018 at 05:40:38PM -0400, Anne C. Hanna wrote:
> ...
>> Please revert the click-and-drag icon for this case to a simple closed-fist
>> cursor or something similarly cursor-sized, so that it will be usable again.
>> If this is not desired, an alternativ
Regards
> Carsten
>
> On Sat, Sep 08, 2018 at 10:13:21PM -0400, Anne C. Hanna wrote:
>> On 9/8/18 4:16 AM, Carsten Schoenert wrote:
>>> Hello Anna,
>>>
>>> On Fri, Sep 07, 2018 at 06:12:56PM -0400, Anne C. Hanna wrote:
>>>> On Thu, 26 Jul 2018 18
On 9/8/18 4:16 AM, Carsten Schoenert wrote:
> Hello Anna,
>
> On Fri, Sep 07, 2018 at 06:12:56PM -0400, Anne C. Hanna wrote:
>> On Thu, 26 Jul 2018 18:15:21 +0800 Carsten Schoenert
>>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> If not already happen please disable the Thunderb
On Thu, 26 Jul 2018 18:15:21 +0800 Carsten Schoenert
wrote:
> If not already happen please disable the Thunderbird AA profile.
>
> $ sudo aa-disable /etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.thunderbird
>
> Did this "solve" your issues?
> If yes we would like to see the messages are provoked by apparmor.
>
> h
Package: thunderbird
Version: 1:60.0-3
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
In recent versions of Thunderbird (I'm not exactly certain when this started),
there has been a change in the style of the "drag icon" that appears when
attempting to select individual email messages from the listings pane.
I can confirm that this bug exists in 1:52.4.0-1, as well as 1:52.4.0-1~deb9u1
and 1:52.5.0-1. It seems to be the same as the bug discussed at the following
two links:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1489966
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1371309
The workaround discusse
Thanks for the clarification, Julian. I will (attempt to) pass that along to
the skypeforlinux developers.
- Anne
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Package: apt
Version: 1.3~rc3
Severity: minor
The Dir::Etc entry in the apt-config defaults seems to have changed somewhere
between the current stable (1.0.9.8.3) and unstable (1.3~rc3) versions. In
stable, the default seems to be:
Dir::Etc "etc/apt/";
while in unstable it's:
Dir::Etc "etc/apt
Takeshi,
Commenting out (require 'gnome) from /etc/X11/sawfish/site-init.d/00debian.jl
silences the startup complaint for me, so it seems that's the only place it
was coming from on my end too. Thanks!
- Anne
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Dave's suggestions seem to have cleared up most of my problems with version
1:1.11.90-1.
I did have (require 'sawfish.wm.ext.edge-flip) in my .sawfishrc, and changing
that to (require 'edge-flip) allowed sawfish to start normally.
I do not use a custom theme, just Strap, but I do use sawfish-merl
Upgrading to 1:1.11.90-1 didn't fix the bug for me, but I am now seeing errors
more exactly like what others have reported. Running startx resulted in a
black screen (not my normal background) with white error popups indicating
files not found. (The same messages also showed up in my .xsession-er
I'm seeing a similar error, although the manifestation was slightly different.
As with others, the problem cropped up the first time I started X after
upgrading to 1:1.11-2. I normally start X from console using startx, but
after the upgrade X never even seemed to start at all, and I found the
fo
On 06/12/2015 01:56 PM, James Cowgill wrote:
> Please can you try upgrading libgtk-3-0 to 3.14.13-1 and see if that
> fixes it?
I did this upgrade (which also required me to upgrade libgail-3-0 and
libgtk-3-common to 3.14.13-1). I no longer see the bug in any of the versions
of easytag that I had
> Please can you try the version of easytag from the Debian archives
> rather than the one from deb-multimedia.org. Running this should install
> it:
> apt-get install easytag=2.2.6-1
>
> If you can, try 2.3.7-1 from experimental too. I'll have a better look
> at this bug in a few days - I have l
Apologies, I need to make a correction to the initial bug submission. I forgot
an important step in the process of causing the crash.
The mp3 I linked to will not cause the crash by itself. Rather, it is necessary
to perform an additional step of replacing the carriage returns in the id3
comment
Package: easytag
Version: 1:2.2.6-dmo1
everity: normal
When I open a directory containing an mp3 with a long comment, easytag crashes
with the following message:
(easytag:20858): Gdk-ERROR **: The program 'easytag' received an X Window System
error.
This probably reflects a bug in the pr
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Dmitry,
Just downgraded to the requested version to test, and I cannot reproduce the
bug anymore. So it looks fixed from my end. (Thank you!)
Other relevant current system data are below, in case they matter.
- Anne
Debian Release: jessie/sid
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Package: xournal
Version: 4.7-1
Severity: normal
Using the "Export to PDF" feature gives very low-resolution output, and the
resolution does not seem to be configurable. This is especially annoying when
attempting to re-export an annotated PDF --- th
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Is this bug likely to be the reason that every link in my toc (for a
presentation with subsections) takes me to the slide after the one it's
supposed to be for? I tried Andrea's patch and it didn't seem to fix my
problem, so I'm not sure if the (2008)
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I also just tried to produce a gdb backtrace. I'm not really familiar with
gdb, so I don't know if I did this right, but here it is, in the hope that
it's worth something.
- Anne
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I don't know if it's redundant or inappropriate to mention this here, but the
corresponding version of libsasl2-modules has an identical install bug:
dpkg: error processing
/var/cache/apt/archives/libsasl2-modules_2.1.25.dfsg1-4+b1_i386.deb (--unpack)
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On 02/07/2012 05:21 PM, Craig Small wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 07, 2012 at 11:08:43AM -0500, Anne C. Hanna wrote:
>> Running the skill command in the form "skill jpilot" (jpilot being just
>> an example) stopped working at some poin
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Package: procps
Version: 1:3.3.2-3
Severity: normal
Running the skill command in the form "skill jpilot" (jpilot being just an
example) stopped working at some point in the last month or so. I now simply
get the response "skill: failed to parse argum
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Package: gnumeric
Version: 1.10.15-1
Severity: normal
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I am attempting to use gnumeric's solver tool on a nonlinear problem, as shown
in the attached spreadsheet. Specifically, I marked out nine points
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My apologies, I just ran an update and the problem is now gone (it seems to have
been fixed since the update I ran yesterday). My current system information is
below.
- Anne
Package: gnumeric
Version: 1.10.14-1
Severity: important
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Version: 1.10.13-1
Severity: important
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When running gnumeric on a gnumeric-formatted spreadsheet, I wished to change
the background color of one of the cells, so I selected the cell, r
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Package: clisp
Version: 1:2.49-3+b1
Justification: renders package unusable
Severity: grave
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Running clisp from the command line with no arguments gives the
following error:
/usr/lib/clisp-2.49/base/lis
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Joël Riou wrote:
> I can reproduce the bug. Moreover, in digital mode, the clock is not
> updated, which is even more embarrassing. I am not sure the trouble lies in
> xclock: it might be in the rendering engine. In any case, it is a
> locale-related b
Package: x11-apps
Version: 7.5+1
Severity: normal
Running "xclock -d" with no other arguments displays the digital clock with
the text shifted to the right so far that it is almost completely outside the
default window. Running the program with a larger than default horizontal
window size reveals
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I don't know if this information will be of any use, but we discovered that
disabling NetworkManager ("/etc/init.d/network-manager stop") seems to make this
problem go away, as long as NetworkManager stays off.
- Anne
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Ari Pollak wrote:
> Anne C. Hanna wrote:
>> Same bug for me, same workaround. It's been going on for months now and it's
>> been driving me nuts. Log from pidgin -d attached.
>
> Are you seeing exactly the same bug, o
to look. Has there been some change in the
package philosophy that I'm not seeing? Is there something else I should be
using instead?
- Anne C. Hanna
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that will also have the proper hardware information. But just to be complete,
the graphics card identifies itself like this in lspci:
00:0f.0 VGA compatible controller: 3DLabs GLINT R3 (rev 01)
and the monitor is an SGI flat panel plugged in via a DVI connector.
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Marcus Meissner wrote:
> --capture-image -I 1 did automatically download images in older versions,
> now you need to specify --capture-image-and-download explicitly to get this
> effect, this changed the behaviuour.
Oh, okay. Thanks for the explanat
Marcus Meissner wrote:
>> $ canon_run.sh
>
> This script needs to include
>
> set-config capture=1 as first thing passed to gphoto2 --shell.
> [...]
> I dont understand the last 2 lines of canon_run.sh
>
> gphoto2 --capture-image --interval 1 --hook-script
> /home/rafi/bin/test-h
Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> Anne C. Hanna (20/05/2009):
>> Package: gphoto2
>> Version: 2.4.5-2
>>
>> I have a Canon Powershot S50, and I use gphoto2 with the standard hook
>> script to have it function as a webcam. But some recent upgrade seems
>> to have m
f there are any tests I
can run to help out please let me know. I've attached the scripts I use to run
the webcam in case they can be of any help.
- Anne C. Hanna
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3.7.9.dfsg2-1~lenny1
restores the former behavior.
Was this a deliberate stylistic choice or a mistake, and if it was deliberate,
is there a flag (or could a flag be added) to restore the former behavior?
- Anne C. Hanna
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Luis Rodrigo Gallardo Cruz wrote:
On Sun, Jan 06, 2008 at 01:14:03PM -0600, Anne C. Hanna wrote:
Package: sawfish
Version: 1:1.3.1-3
Severity: normal
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When I load sawfish the computer beeps and displays the message "File
error: no such fi
Package: sawfish
Version: 1:1.3.1-3
Severity: normal
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When I load sawfish the computer beeps and displays the message "File error: no
such file or directory, debian-menu" on the console. When X is fully loaded,
the debian menus are indeed unavail
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