Public bug reported:
Hello,
I suspect an error in the postinst script of flashplugin-installer
(ubuntu 12.04.2).
With initial installation or package upgrade, I see flashplugin-
installer downloading and installing the tar.gz file from adobe. So far
ok.
Then, wrongly, the subsequent run of /etc
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Title:
On suspend NetworkManager deconfigu
** Summary changed:
- systematic duplicate download of adobe-flashplugin_xxx.orig.tar.gz after
package installation or upgrade
+ systematic duplicate download of adobe-flashplugin_xxx.orig.tar.gz on package
installation or upgrade
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this also seems to affect using a KVM switch that expects double-presses
of Scroll_Lock as a hotkey
interestingly, you can trigger the KVM switch with
either
xset led 3 && sleep 0.2 && xset -led 3
or
xset led named "Scroll Lock" && sleep 0.2 && xset -led named "Scroll Lock"
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I confirm the presence of the problem in 12.04.1: Second job comes out as
garbage
printer is oki b410d with driver pxlmono or hpijs-pcl5e
the bug should be reopened for precise
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I seem to be experiencing something similar with 12.04 and a mifi 2352,
no additional software installed:
it works sometimes, sometimes it does not
that means, sometimes after plugging the device into the usb port 'dmesg' shows
lines like "usb 2-1.1: GSM modem (1-port) converter now attached to
** Also affects: upower (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
[regression] Suspend on lid close
yes, it does.
I actually had the problem on a raspberry pi running Raspbian 10. There
I had to add the following to my script so that the library would be
found:
sys.path.append('/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/python3.7/site-packages/')
(after having analyzed the problem I then sent the bug report
Public bug reported:
The lirc package comes with python libraries and it installs the libraries into
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/python3.6/site-packages
This results in the libraries not being found by system python.
>From what I read in https://wiki.debian.org/Python
they should instead be ins
A few workarounds have been collected here now, which is very helpful.
Can anybody comment on insight about _causes_ for this problem (regression)?
Does anybody know about work on a fix (upstream, in ubuntu)? Strangely, this
bug is still in status unassigned.
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Public bug reported:
I had texlive installed previously, on a freshly installed 18.04 system.
Now I installed texlive-latex-base-doc.
after installation, texdoc did not find the requested documentation, e.g.
$texdoc amsldoc
Sorry, no documentation found for amsldoc.
Only after executing 'dpkg-r
@Alec I guess in your last comment 'site-packages' should be replaced by
'dist-packages', right?
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Title:
python library installed in
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