No backport for Trusty?
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Title:
search, next doesn't change pages when needed
Status in Evince document viewer:
Invalid
Status
It's fixed in Evince 3.11 and newer. Evince works fine in Utopic, but I
haven't tested Vivid.
The upstream commit and patch are already mentioned and attached
(respectively) here, with test results. What more needs to be done? Can
the patch be applied?
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Go ahead and run the .run package, and you'll see that it indeed does
support DKMS, and the dkms.conf file is identical to the those in
Ubuntu. So yes, the Ubuntu nvidia packages are mostly direct from
Nvidia.
That doesn't rule out other problems in Ubuntu, of course. This bug
could actually be an
The Ubuntu package is mostly just a drop-in of the official Nvidia
packages for Linux:
http://www.nvidia.com/object/unix.html
So yes, this is actually an Nvidia upstream problem.
I suspect that there is some sort of race condition in the provided
build scripts written by Nvidia, and they are onl
My patch was finally merged. I think it should show up in Thunderbird 36
(?). Let's see if they'll backport it to a version we're actually
using...
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** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #773636
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=773636
** Also affects: thunderbird via
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=773636
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** No longer affects: thunderbird
** Bug watch added: Mozilla
** Branch linked: lp:~computersforpeace/ubuntu/trusty/libao/fix-
for-1075479
** Changed in: libao (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Brian Norris (computersforpeace)
** Changed in: libao (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
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This is still a problem in Ubuntu 14.04 (and I'm sure in 14.10 as well).
Your suggested change is noted in the Arch Wiki:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PulseAudio#libao
Of course, I had to put a comment ('#') in my config, which helpfully is
broken:
https://trac.xiph.org/ticket/1971
** B
** Branch linked: lp:~computersforpeace/ubuntu/utopic/nvidia-graphics-
drivers-331/fix-for-1367468-v2
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Title:
I'm not sure how this happens, exactly, but your build log shows dkms
trying to build with 32-bit options (-m32 -march=i686) but using
-mcmodel=kernel, which gives the complaint you saw.
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Whoops, posted on the wrong ticket... sorry!
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Title:
nvidia-331 331.38-0ubuntu7.1: nvidia-331 kernel module f
Possible duplicate of Bug #1268257?
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Title:
nvidia-331-updates 331.38-0ubuntu7.1: nvidia-331-updates
Possible duplicate of #1268257?
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Title:
nvidia-331 331.38-0ubuntu7.1: nvidia-331 kernel module failed to buil
It looks like there's the start of a solution patch for Issue #1
upstream. Please backport the appropriate patches when the upstream
issues are fixed.
** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #1043784
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Marked confirmed, because it's been reported by multiple people upstream
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Title:
Thunderbird 31 regression: changing focus wi
Public bug reported:
There are two similar/related regressions in Thunderbird 31, when typing
address(es) in the 'To' field(s) of the compose window. Both regressions
involve the widget focus behavior when navigating via keyboard after
typing an address that is in your autocompletion address list.
This issue is still present on trusty (14.04). I've built the patch from
post #8 (with some slight tweaking to the debian packaging info, to get
dpkg-buildpackage to complete successfully), and it looks to work OK.
Thanks (other) Brian!
Any chance we can get this merged?
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1301206 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1301206
Marked as duplicate of #1301206. Reopen this bug if you have reason to
believe this is not a duplicate. Thanks!
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1301206
[regression] Black frame around wind
Potential duplicate of bug #1301206?
Regarding workarounds: Adam Benfer's comment works for me: "An alternate
way of getting rid of the black bars is to go to a console (e.g. Ctrl +
Alt +F1) and come back (i.e. Ctrl + Alt + F7)"
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(In reply to comment #38)
> Do you have any reason to believe that you have the same problem? This one
> was bisected to commit 4f6029da58ba9204c98e33f4f3737fe085c87a6f which
> appeared in v3.8 (which means that 3.7.x should all be fine).
Not necessarily, although initially the bug symptoms were r
I've been following this ticket and attempting to poke around a bit. I
just tested my hardware with various points in the 3.6, 3.7, and 3.7-rc
kernels, and all of those still gave me a non-responsive screen with
messages like the following after resume. e.g., on Linux 3.6:
[ 161.192867] [drm] nou
Re-tested on drm-next, at:
commit ef64cf9d06049e4e9df661f3be60b217e476bee1
Merge: 279b9e0cc300 f3980dc50c51
Author: Dave Airlie
Date: Thu Jan 30 10:46:06 2014 +1000
Merge branch 'drm-nouveau-next' of
git://anongit.freedesktop.org/git/nouveau/linux-2.6 into drm-next
Still reproducible:
I believe 10de:0611 is the associated PCI ID of the NVIDIA GPU on which
this problem was seen. You can check yours with something like lspci -nn
I'm not sure about latest-bios-0709. I assume it helps with tracking.
BTW, I've also see this problem on a PCI ID of 10de:0659:
$ lspci -nn | grep NVID
Reassigned to the duplicate Mozilla bug. Unfortunately, this resets the
Lanuchpad ticket to "Unkwown" status and "Unknown" importance instead of
"Confirmed" status and "Medium" importance. Unfortunately, I can't edit
these fields...
** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #693204
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After a few more tests: I still get the same PAGE_NOT_PRESENT errors, as
well as a subsequent NULL pointer kernel oops. This occurs both with the
new Ubuntu package and with a manually-compiled upstream libdrm. So the
mesa/libdrm update does not solve this bug.
After thinking about this, this prob
@jhoechtl: What makes you think the bug you linked is related?
I've updated to the "fixed" libdrm in Ubuntu 13.10 (2.4.46-1ubuntu1),
and I still have problems with nouveau on resume. I no longer get the
PAGE_NOT_PRESENT nouveau error, but my X server still hangs on resume. I
get some new errors in
I'm interested in getting this resolved, and I might even be willing to
learn the innards of Nautilus just to fix this, but it's unclear what
the impact would be even if I did. It seems that upstream made an
immovable "design" decision to blaze ahead with the type-to-search
misfeature and that noth
Hi ErircDHH,
This bug report is specifically for one problem: that Thunderbird places
extra newlines on certain types of messages. Having "the complete text
... demolished by thunderbird" sounds like a different issue. In that
case, you should file a new bug report with detailed information.
Than
Thanks for the workaround. It mostly works for me, but it doesn't take
care of removing the extra newlines added at the end of emails.
I agree that this is a regression, of course.
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** Attachment added: "Screenshot of an empty reply"
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Public bug reported:
When I compose a reply to any message, the newlines placed around the
quote are incorrectly formatted. I am using "reply above the quote", and
I only get a single newline above the quote, but there's two newlines
below the quote. This means I always have to click around and pr
Adding another screenshot. This one has some text entered into the reply
to show the issue more clearly.
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when attaching a usb based music player to a usb
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