Public bug reported:
When trying to open a .djvu document, evince shows an error:
File type DjVu image (image/vnd.djvu) is not supported
Apparently, upstream has removed the image/vnd.djvu mimetype in an
effort to treat single-page .djvu files more like images
(https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_
Running `unity &` in a Terminal seems to fix this problem for me when it
happens.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1459571
Title:
Keyboard shortcuts stop w
Public bug reported:
Using Ubuntu saucy's nautilus (3.8.2-0ubuntu2) I get a reproducible
crash in directories with empty .pnm files in it. This also (at least)
affects raring machines.
Try this:
> nautiluskiller.pnm
nautilus .
** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Stumbled across the same problems (playback too fast, choppy) with the
onboard sound from GA-MA770-UD3. "options snd_hda_intel position_fix=1"
does not help. Any further advice?
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My vgaswitcheroo-enabled system is currently unusable with raring's
xserver-xorg-video-radeon 1:7.1.0-0ubuntu1 (after typing the password, the
screen turns on and off multiple times with lots of "atombios stuck" messages
in the syslog and sometimes will start the unity session in low resolution
For me, an ICC profile was set and removing it did indeed fix the
problem. Why the profile was set in the first place, however, i don't
know. (Ubuntu 12.04 on Acer Laptop with i915 video card)
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 41134 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/41134
If this is not a security issue, why do we use gnome-keyring at all?
Also, possibly duplicate of bug #41134.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 41134
Does not store WPA-Enterprise password in key
Is this bug still present in 12.04/Precise? I just discovered that in
/etc/NetworkManager/system-connections there is a file which holds the
password for a WPA-EAP/TTLS connection in plaintext even though that
connection is not marked as "available for all users" in the wifi
settings. This has huge
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