My apologies, you're right.
So I've tested again (using add-apt-repository), and the packages could
be installed fine.
Here are the results on my machine, with my test-case:
- without the PPA (version 1.54.0-1ubuntu2), I measured the same results as
before: average of 34% of a CPU
- with your P
Thanks.
After downloading and trying to install the 6 .deb files, there is a
dependency error with gvfs-backends, that relies on libgcrypt20 >=
1.11.0, while I only have 1.10.3-2build1:
$ sudo dpkg -i *.deb
(Lecture de la base de données... 352980 fichiers et répertoires déjà
installés.)
Prépara
Many thanks for the PPA.
I've tested it with the test-case mentioned in the description. On an Ubuntu
24.04.1 amd64, with an Intel Core i7-9750H CPU. And a k3s v1.30.6+k3s1
Without the PPA (i.e with gvfs* packages version 1.54.01ubuntu2), gvfs-
disks2-volume-monitor eats an average of around 33%
If it's easy for you to do that, it would be great
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lot
Thanks for your feedback.
I'm quite happy to read the issue should be fixed for gvfs-
udisks2-volume-monitor in Gnome 47. It means Ubuntu 24.10 will probably
have this fix soon. And gvfs-udisks2-volume-monitor is the one consuming
the most CPU.
However, Ubuntu 24.04.x will never have it, except i
Thanks for your feedback, I feel less alone.
Can you mark that this issue affects you at the top of this page (under the
issue description)?
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Same behavior on Ubuntu 24.04 daily (2024-01-20, with Gnome 46), and on
Fedora Workstation 39 (with Gnome 45)
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** Description changed:
On Ubuntu 22.04.3 desktop, when running a k3s workload that uses volumes
(using default local-path storageClass), process gvfs-disks2-volume-monitor can
take around 100% of one CPU core, and process gsd-housekeeping around 25% of
one CPU core.
Even if the actual k3s
I have the same behavior with Ubuntu 23.10.1 (with all current updates),
using latest stable k3s (v1.28.5+k3s1)
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** Description changed:
On Ubuntu 22.04.3, when running a k3s workload that uses volumes (using
default local-path storageClass), process gvfs-disks2-volume-monitor can take
around 100% of one CPU core, and process gsd-housekeeping around 25% of one CPU
core.
Even if the actual k3s workload
** Description changed:
On Ubuntu 22.04.3, when running a k3s workload that uses volumes (using
default local-path storageClass), process gvfs-disks2-volume-monitor can take
around 100% of one CPU core, and process gsd-housekeeping around 25% of one CPU
core.
Even if the actual k3s workload
Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu 22.04.3, when running a k3s workload that uses volumes (using default
local-path storageClass), process gvfs-disks2-volume-monitor can take around
100% of one CPU core, and process gsd-housekeeping around 25% of one CPU core.
Even if the actual k3s workload is idle
I have the same symptoms on 3 different computers (all upgraded from
Ubuntu 20.04).
I do have the error message "Removing a network device that was not
added" in /var/log/syslog, but not at the time when the problem occurs.
My computers are always plugged to the network with an ethernet cable.
I
I see the same issue after upgrading from Ubuntu 20.04 to 22.04.1, on 2
different computers. It's very frightening for end-users to see Firefox
icon disappear.
I also have to set Firefox as the default browser again (in Firefox
parameters)
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This PR seems to try to fix the bug :
https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/pull/94503
It has been merged recently, so hopefully we might have this problem fixed in a
future version of VSCode/VSCodium
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I manually forced e10s on Firefox 50 (50.0.2+build1-0ubuntu0.16.04.1), and used
it more than one week without noticeable issue.
So maybe the "Ubuntu modifications" extension is e10s-compatible, but simply
not marked as such?
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It's probably be the same problem I had on 1015PX : see the workaround I
posted on http://askubuntu.com/questions/649411/internal-speaker-not-
working-in-netbook/842760#842760
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I also confirm that I had this issue without any Ubuntu upgrade, on Ubuntu
14.04 (with latest updates).
Maybe the cause might be an update of Windows itself, that would have modified
the OS signature?
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I faced this issue one more time, and I had forgotten the workaround in
between...
At least Remmina should display a meaningfull error message, sot that
the user does not suspect something completely different (like the
remote server being down)
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I think this issue was indeed a duplicate of bug 1034593 , which has been fixed
in Firefox 32.
I mark it as duplicate, as the reporter and myself can't reproduce the problem
in Firefox 32, and the symptoms really match
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I still believe Firefox should improve the user feedback in such cases, but it
was a bug in libav, not in Firefox
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That's true : Utopic now ships with libav-tools version 6:11~beta1-2, that is
able to encode with VP9 codec inside a WebM container.
Great!
For those using Trusty, there are a few ways to encode with VP9 anyway (without
upgrading to Utopic or running it inside a virtual machine) :
- compile liba
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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This issue seems to be solved with Firefox 32
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Status in The Mozill
On Ubuntu Trusty, it now works properly with Firefox 32 (version
32.0+build1-0ubuntu0.14.04.1)
I suppose the status can be changed to "Fix released", unless some of you still
have the issue
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It looks like a duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/remmina/+bug/944040
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Same issue. The workaround worked for me too.
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Thanks for the update in utopic.
I now can play videos with vp9 codec and avplay, but I still can't encode
videos with vp9 codec inside a webm container (like in the sample) :
The following command-line :
avconv -i original-video.MOV -c:v libvpx-vp9 converted-video.webm
fails with the following e
(I forgot to mention that I tested with Firefox 31.0, on Ubuntu 14.04
amd64)
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Not sure that https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1034593 is a
duplicate because the issue is still there for me, but it has changed a bit.
Now it does not give black screens any more, but the image "freezes" during the
movement from one point to another one.
A workaround that seems to
Oops I gave a wrong URL in comment #12 : upstream bug is
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1021703
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Excellent!
That's a feature I was missing for a very long time.
It now works the way I expected.
Thanks a lot for fixing this!
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I did not have the time to make the SRU : version 9.14 has just been
deployed on Ubuntu Trusty, for security reasons : see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libav/+bug/1341216
I checked the webm conversions : problem solved :-)
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For the record, Trusty now generates a correct webm file (see attached
video)
** Attachment added: "WebM file generated on Trusty with libav 9.14 from
standard ubuntu packages"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/1323822/+attachment/4153420/+files/P5270914-trusty-libav-9.14
It does not seem to be ubuntu-specific. See upstream bug :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/firefox/+bug/1322835
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https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1021703
** Also affects: firefox via
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1021703
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It looks like it's related to a libav bug. See
https://bugzilla.libav.org/show_bug.cgi?id=597 and
https://bugzilla.libav.org/show_bug.cgi?id=341
It has been fixed in libav between versions 9.13 and 9.14.
So it looks like Firefox is less permissive than Gstreamer, Chromium and
VLC on WebM files..
I also compiled version 9.13 patched with commit
9455a023be9f3915ccf5511a0b8fdb5b8897b2b6 : the output video works in
Firefox.
So it's now sure that this commit is the one that fixes the issue.
If upgrading to 9.14 is not possible, backporting the patch would also work.
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@erlenmayr: it looks like you were right :-)
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Firefox can not play some WebM videos generated by avconv on Trusty
Status
** Also affects: libav via
http://bugzilla.libav.org/show_bug.cgi?id=341
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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@dtl131 : it looks like the commit
9455a023be9f3915ccf5511a0b8fdb5b8897b2b6 (in libav) is probably the one
that fixes the issue
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I did not find any libav 9.14 package for Ubuntu (any version), so I finally
compiled it myself on Trusty, from mainstream source.
After converting the source video with the same command-line, it outputs the
attached webm file, which works correctly in Firefox.
In order to check that the issue d
I found 2 bug reports on upstream libav that seem to be related :
https://bugzilla.libav.org/show_bug.cgi?id=597
https://bugzilla.libav.org/show_bug.cgi?id=341
At least the symptom seems to be the same.
Both are fixed in Libav 9.14, by commit
https://github.com/libav/libav/commit/9455a023be9f3915c
@erlenmayr:
I don't know the WebM/Ogg/VP8 specifications enough to say if the file is
"corrupt" or not.
You might be right. And it's true that VLC is more permissive than many other
players.
But the file also does play correctly with Totem and Chromium. So which
software is buggy did not seem th
the ffmpeg PPA in it.
After commiting my modified image (called trusty-ffmpeg below), I can run the
conversion with a command-line like :
sudo docker run -i -t -v /home/mossroy/Videos:/host trusty-ffmpeg ffmpeg -i
/host/P5270914.MOV /host/P5270914-trusty-docker.webm
(note that I use the -v option
And if I remove the video instead of the audio (-vn option instead of -an), it
does not play either and "jumps" to the end of the stram.
I tried to tweak the libvorbis options on bitrate and quality values, but it
does not seem to make any difference.
I also tried to manually modify the header p
After a few tests, I suspect the issue might come from the audio track.
If I encode without the audio track :
avconv -i P5270914.MOV -an P5270914-trusty-no-audio.webm
It gives me the attached file, and it plays fine on Firefox
When comparing both mkvinfo (the ones generated with libav, on Precis
As the issue in the same with Firefox on W7, and this video works well
on other implementations, I've created an issue upstream for Firefox, on
bugzilla : https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1018579
In any case, it looks like this version of libav generates something Firefox
dislikes. So
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** Also affects: firefox via
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1018579
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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I tested the WebM file generated on Trusty with Firefox 27.0.1 and 29.0.1 on
Windows 7 : same behavior. It can not be played, whereas the file generated on
Precise can be played fine.
Maybe I should report this issue on bugzilla.mozilla.org?
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** Also affects: libav (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1294899 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1294899
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1294899
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I tested to convert my video with ffmpeg instead of libav.
For that, I installed ffmpeg (version 1.2.6-1~trusty1) from this PPA :
ppa:jon-severinsson/ffmpeg , on Trusty
The result is attached, and works correctly with Firefox.
So this gives at least a workaround on Trusty
$ mkvinfo P5270914-tru
The package gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad is installed in version
0.10.23-7.2ubuntu1.
But I thought the webm implementation of Firefox was built in Firefox itself
(because it's a free codec), and that gstreamer was used only for h.264 videos
(due to patent issues) ?
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Yes, you got it right : the file generated in Precise plays ok in Firefox (on
Precise, Trusty, Windows, Android etc). You can try by yourself by clicking on
the attachment.
But the file generated in Trusty does not play on Firefox (at least on Trusty),
even if it does in Totem, VLC, and Chromium
I found this bug report on Firefox :
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=868797
It might be related, but I don't think it's the same issue : manually sliding
the video in the middle does not make it play.
The workaround they propose is for ffmpeg, and does not seem to work on avconv
: "
The mkvinfo outputs show a difference in the "Default Duration" field, which
seems to be incorrect on Trusty.
I tried to force it, by adding a "-r 29.970" parameter to avconv : the field's
value is modified but still different from Precise, and the video does not play
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Mkvinfo for the WebM file generated on Precise :
$ mkvinfo P5270914-precise.webm
+ EBML head
|+ EBML version: 1
|+ EBML read version: 1
|+ EBML maximum ID length: 4
|+ EBML maximum size length: 8
|+ Doc type: webm
|+ Doc type version: 2
|+ Doc type read version: 2
+ Segment, size 222861
|+ Seek he
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce :
- Download the source H.264 video attached to this bug
- On a Trusty machine, convert this video to WebM with "avconv -i P5270914.MOV
P5270914-trusty.webm". It should give the same result as attached
- Open this webm file in Totem or in VLC : it plays cor
Mkvinfo for the WebM file generated on Trusty :
$ mkvinfo P5270914-trusty.webm
+ EBML head
|+ EBML version: 1
|+ EBML read version: 1
|+ EBML maximum ID length: 4
|+ EBML maximum size length: 8
|+ Doc type: webm
|+ Doc type version: 2
|+ Doc type read version: 2
+ Segment, size 217051
|+ Seek head
Same behavior when importing a vpnc .pcf config file
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Same issue with Trusty final and all current updates, with a similar openvpn
config file.
Note that the VPN works correctly when manually configured : the issue is with
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Thanks Reinhard for this info.
It's bad news for Trusty, but I understand.
I'm thinking about switching from VP8 to VP9 for some videos I put on a blog
(with the standard HTML5 tag), and I was hoping to be able to encode with VP9
codec on Trusty (like I'm currently encoding with VP8 codec on Pre
It seems important to me because :
- VP9 is already supported on Trusty with Totem (gstreamer), Firefox (default
version bundled with Trusty), VLC and probably other software
- VP9 will probably quickly replace VP8 as the best free/open-source video codec
- Trusty is an LTS version : I think that
Public bug reported:
On Trusty (alpha from 2014-03-26), without libav installed, here is what
happens if you try to run ffmpeg or ffplay :
$ ffplay
Le programme 'ffplay' n'est pas encore installé. Vous pouvez l'installer en
tapant :
sudo apt-get install libav-tools
$ ffmpeg
Le programme 'ffmpeg'
Public bug reported:
"avconv -encoders | grep vp" gives only :
V... libvpx libvpx VP8 (codec vp8)
It does not give the encoder libvpx-vp9, which seems to be necessary to encode
with VP9.
Or maybe I missed something?
Based on
http://git.libav.org/?p=libav.git;a=commit;h=9aa053cede
I forgot to add that I tested with opendjk7 (version 1.7.0_51), which is
currently the default jdk under Trusty
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Regre
This seems to be solved in Ubuntu 14.04 (alpha). I checked with Netbeans
and sweethome3d : both have readable menus
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R
This is still the case in Ubuntu 14.04 (alpha)
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On Ubuntu 14.04 alpha (under Virtualbox), this issue does not seem to occur.
It would need to be checked in a real installation.
This is with Thunderbird 24.4.0. But the same Thunderbird version still has the
issue under Ubuntu 12.04.4
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This issue does not occur any more on Thunderbird 24.4.0 : the menu item labels
are not truncated any more (Ubuntu 12.04.4 and Ubuntu 14.04 alhpa)
I don't know precisely in which version it has been solved
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I confirm it must have been a temporary failure of the Google geolocation
service
The computer I was using has no Wifi so it must be an IP-based geolocation.
Now it's working on this 64bit ubuntu precise.
I also tested on another computer with Wifi (32bit, also Precise).
Geolocation also works (a
It's still not working on Precise (amd64), with package version
28.0+build2-0ubuntu0.12.04.1.
But the symptom is a bit different.
Before, the geolocation API was never responding. Usually, the website ended up
on a timeout.
Now, the goelocation API always returns an error :
Error code : 2
Error m
** Description changed:
The geolocation feature does not work any more on Firefox (at least on
Ubuntu 12.04.3)
Try to open for example http://html5demos.com/geo , accept geolocation
when prompted by Firefox : it should quickly show your location on the
map, but it never does.
I'm
Public bug reported:
The geolocation feature does not work any more on Firefox (at least on
Ubuntu 12.04.3)
Try to open for example http://html5demos.com/geo , accept geolocation
when prompted by Firefox : it should quickly show your location on the
map, but it never does.
I'm using latest Firef
Thanks Stefan for the clarification.
I think this tight correlation between Thunderbird and Lightning versions is a
real issue for linux distributions.
When Thunderbird is distributed through the package manager of the distro, and
Lightning installed (and updated) through the add-on manager of L
Thanks Matthias for the suggestion.
I'm using Ubuntu 12.04.3 (64 bits) and tried the packages from Saucy.
The GTK version can not be installed easily because of its dependency on a
newer version of libpango.
But the Qt version can be installed easily and worked for me.
So here is the workaround
Oops : that's a big issue.
It completely broke Lightning on the computers I take care of.
Reverting to Lightning 2.6.0 makes it work again. But Thunderbird still wants
to upgrade it to 2.6.1 : this workaround will probably only work until
Thunderbird checks the extensions for upgrade.
As explain
I still face this issue with Thunderbird 17.0.6 on Precise with latest
updates
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I suspect this issue to be related to Unity3D.
If I reboot and choose another window manager (Unity2D or Gnome classic), the
problem does not occur : alt gr does not select an address from the
suggestions, and you can safely type the @ symbol.
Another strange behavior is that the problem disappe
Public bug reported:
I'm using Thunderbird 17.0.2 (17.0.2+build1-0ubuntu0.12.04.1) on Ubuntu
12.04.2 (with latest updates) with a French Keyboard, configured with
default layout called "Français (variante)".
If I start composing a new message, and type some letters in the recipient
address zone,
Hi Till,
Could you include the patch for Epson Stylus Color 670, like you did for Oki
printers?
Or should I open a separate bug ? (as this one is already marked as fixed)
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I have the same issue on an Epson Stylus Color 670 inkjet printer, on Precise
12.04.1 (32 and 64 bits).
The first print is ok, but the following prints result in random characters
(see attached scan)
It's a regression because it was working fine on Lucid 10.04.x
lsusb gives :
Bus 002 Device 011:
I confirm that switching to openjdk 7 instead of openjdk6 solves the
issue on my computer :
sudo apt-get install openjdk-7-jdk icedtea-7-plugin
sudo update-java-alternatives -s java-1.7.0-openjdk
That's good news.
Unfortunately, openjdk-6 is still the default JVM on Ubuntu 12.04 (see packages
de
I faced again this same issue on another computer.
Easymp3gain was working properly on 10.04. After the upgrade to 12.04, it was
unusable because of this bug. Installing the debian version (and blocking this
version in Synaptic) worked around the issue
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On my computer, the debian package works, but not the quantal one. The
sourceforge package crashes as in comment #13
Testing both on Precise amd64, with all current updates.
It's a good thing that it's fixed in Quantal, but could something be done for
Precise LTS?
I understand that backporting t
I also noticed that when using VNC
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It looks like I don't have the right to change the status of this issue
for package firefox...
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May I reopen this issue?
It looks like it still affects many people, in recent versions of Firefox (7+)
and Ubuntu (11.10, and 12.04 beta 1), and WITH firefox-gnome-support installed.
I suppose I should reopen on firefox package, not firefox-3.0?
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Another workaround that can fit some needs : use the package autofs
You can configure it so that it mounts your network shares in a location like
/mnt/autofs/servername/share
You can then put a bookmark on this directory, and it seems to be always
displayed in open/save dialogs (tested on Firefox
Another workaround that can fit some needs : use the package autofs
You can configure it so that it mounts your network shares in a location like
/mnt/autofs/servername/share
You can then put a bookmark on this directory, and it seems to be always
displayed in open/save dialogs (tested on Firefox
There is another bug on Launchpad for the same issue on other software :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk+2.0/+bug/304345
I confirm it's a big problem when you often use network shares.
One can mount them permanently in fstab, of course, but it only works if this
share is always up.
For Firefox, a separate bug seems to exist on launchpad :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/31471
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Title:
Fil
I also face this issue.
I would expect the file chooser dialog to allow me to access network bookmarks
(including mounting them if they are not mounted already).
It's very annoying when you want to save a file on a network share from Firefox
or Thunderbird : you have to save it locally, then tran
It's a bit better with the reveal sensitivity set to high.
Anyway, if the "push mouse offscreen" feature might be a good idea on
trackpads, I still don't find it ergonomical with a mouse.
At first use, people (including me) don't seem to have the reflex to push on
the left, and think the launche
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Title:
package libreoffice-core 1:3.4.4-0ubuntu2 failed to install/upgrade:
ErrorMessage: subprocess new pre-installation sc
Public bug reported:
I'm testing Ubuntu 12.04 alpha.
During the upgrade, the package libreoffice-core failed to install
At the end of the upgrade process, it told me that all the libreoffice-*
packages were left unconfigured
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: libreoffice-c
I also consider this as a serious privacy issue : in my opinion, IPv6 privacy
should be enabled by default, while letting the user/admin disable it if
necessary.
In any case, I agree that the upcoming LTS version is the right moment to make
a decision on that issue
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