Aha, it's Teh Apparmor. Edit /etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.evince and add
/**.[tT][tT][fF] rw,
after the other supported formats (bmp, djvu etc)
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Still not working in 14.04. Strangely, using "strace -eopen evince" I
can see that an open() system call returns EACCES, even though from the
shell I can access the symlink (and its target)
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For me it seems to happen with symlinks from /usr/share/fonts to a
different partition
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Title:
Evince misses font and only display
This seems to have been fixed in unity-greeter, but not lightdm-gtk-
greeter. And in any case, how can the unity-greeter inactivity timeout
be tuned? gsettings under the lightdm account?
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The vivd package *still* doesn't provide opencl-icd, so after installing
fglrx, python-pyopencl tries to pull in beignet...
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Trusty was affected too by the Conflicts: thing; I've been running
manually-patched fglrx drivers for a while now.
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This is... nightmarish. @nukedathlonman, why don't you state clearly
which package needs to be compiled and what needs to be modified in
debian/control?
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Public bug reported:
Since I installed xserver-xorg-dev-lts-raring, I can't build some
packages that insist on depending on xserver-xorg-dev. And due to a
separate bug I can't change the Build-Depends: line, because debuild -S
reverts my changes. I don't know how you accomplished that. But you
sho
Public bug reported:
When modifying the build-depends line in debian/control for
http://packages.ubuntu.com/saucy/nvidia-319-updates, any changes are
reverted by debuild -S. How did you manage to accomplish this amazingly
useful effect?
** Affects: nvidia-graphics-drivers-319-updates (Ubuntu)
In my PPA (https://launchpad.net/~danmbox/+archive/ppa) I've tried
backporting ocl-icd_2.0.2-1ubuntu1 (after backporting khronos-opencl-
headers), but it's not compilable (weird warnings-turned-into-errors)
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Is anybody backporting (or at least THINKING about backporting) all
these wonderful changes for us plebs on 12.04 LTS using the OFFICIAL
linux-generic-lts-raring series, or do we no longer count as real users,
despite LTS promises from Ubuntu?
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The only way I can get out of this bug, when it bites, is to exit my X
(and presumably dbus) session and log back in. Really annoying. evince
prints all sorts of useless console clutter, but fails to print any
useful diagnostics in this case.
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