This still happens in Ubuntu 14.04 LTS: My wife got a brand new Apple iPod nano
touch as a birthday present.
Rhythmbox says when trying to initialize the device: "Unsupported checksum
type".
The device is visible though and it is possible to browse the directory
structure in file manager.
Is t
Hi Craig,
from the information you submitted it is not obvious, which version of
Ubuntu and more precisely which version of libpoppler you used.
>From the Ghostscript version 8.62 I guess it is 8.10 (Intrepid).
eog uses libpoppler which suffered from this now fixed bug.
Did you install the fixe
The problem (umount of a NFS volume of a disappeared NFS server is stuck in the
kernel)
has nothing to do with a particular filemanager. This is only one possibility
where the
symptoms of the problem surface.
I think this problem should be reported as a bug in the package nfs-common or
the
L
** Also affects: gthumb
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Array too big when printing large image
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/311982
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Today I tried to print two 3449x2480 JPEG images using gthumb.
This failed with a very similar error
"Error: /limitcheck in --array--" printed instead of the images.
Printing same sized images used to work on Hardy on the same printer.
The file that ended up in the /var/spool/cups directory now
version
ii libpoppler3 0.8.7-1ubuntu0.1
installed. That solved the problem with printing larger images for me.
Thanks again!
Regards, Peter
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Today I installed the 10.4-beta1 64 bit on a test machine.
Steps to repoduce: install on computer with NVidia graphics card. Install
nvidia driver.
Select Preferences->Appearance->Visual Effects. Switch from None to Normal.
Compiz
gets started but the gnome-appearance-properties process freez
to get these client system back online in
acceptable time, pressing the hard reset switch was often the only
choice I had. This was with SuSE Linux, Red Hat, Debian and Ubuntu
systems in several different versions.
> If you do fill a new bug report, please let me know.
> Thanks in advance,
di