This really should be fixed: It's a trivial fix (cd
/usr/lib/mime/packages; sudo sed -i 's/-no-oosplash/--nologo/g' *; sudo
update-mime) and it negatively affects users who - for whatever reason -
are using openoffice.
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Relatedly, the AucTeX package doesn't accept emacs24 as satisfying its
dependencies:
$ apt-cache show auctex
Package: auctex
Priority: optional
Section: tex
Installed-Size: 4133
Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers
Original-Maintainer: Davide G. M. Salvetti
Architecture: all
Version: 11.86-2ubuntu2
Re
Ditto for package "gutenprint" although in this case ^c caused the dpkg
process to continue smoothly.
Setting up cups (1.7.2-0ubuntu1.1) ...
Updating PPD files for cups ...
Updating PPD files for foomatic-db-engine ...
Updating PPD files for openprinting-ppds ...
Updating PPD files for c2esp ...
U
I'm seeing a very similar problem. I ran into this both upgrading from
13.04 to 13.10 and then from 13.10 to trusty. Specifically, I see the
following:
Setting up cups (1.7.2-0ubuntu1.1) ...
Updating PPD files for cups ...
Updating PPD files for foomatic-db-compressed-ppds ...
Password for root
Public bug reported:
my FF will not properly display videos at facebook website, vimeo
website, twitter videos and animated gifs. several separate websites
exhibit problem. is it Ubuntu drivers? is it FF codecs?
I just upgraded to Ubuntu 20.04.01LTS. when I first installed Unbuntu
18, I had simi
Olivier, yes this worked. FIXED! thank you so much for this help.
...Eric, Melbourne, FL, USA
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Title:
failure to display videos a
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