Chris:
Thanks for the suggestion to use the Ubuntu support forums. I did
report this to various Usenet Ubuntu/Xubuntu user groups for developers
and users, but didn't get much response. I'll try the groups you
mention.
I'm not having problems mounting thumb drives, but I do find that
recently,
Public bug reported:
Xubuntu 24.04.1 LTS (Fully upgraded)
I've been using my Pioneer BDR-209DBK optical reader successfully for
many years on my desktop system. It was working fine less than a week
ago.
I recently (01-28) did a routine system software upgrade that included
around 156 packages w
Public bug reported:
Xubuntu 18.04
Synaptic 0.84.3
Many years ago this problem was reported and it still has not been
addressed.
The main scrollbar works opposite of almost all other scrollbars
everywhere. If you B1 click in the scrollbar gutter (i.e., above or
below the movable bar), the conte
Well, it's 06-16-2018 and we're up to Xubuntu 18.04 and this problem has
not been addressed.
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Title:
Synaptics is not fu
Public bug reported:
In a dual monitor environment where separate Xfce4 desktops are running
on each monitor, you can start Synaptic in either desktop environment,
but if you start it on display :0.1, it shows the Authenticate pop-up
window on display :0.0. Once the password is entered, the main
"Please don't overwrite standard tools like ls"
No kidding! It was not something that I did intentionally -- just that
day's brain-fart. :-(
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Martin:
I did a lot of additional investigating into the link issue and I
believe I have discovered the problem which was on my end. For many
years I have have has a bunch of aliases for /bin/ls defined. For
example:
alias l="/bin/ls -al"
alias lx="/bin/ls -FC"
alias lt="/bin/ls -AFCt"
As alia
I would like to second that this problem is active in 14.10.
System: Custom server with dual Intel Xeon E5-2630 CPU and dual ethernet ports
OS: Bare metal install of Ubuntu server 14.10 plus xfce4 (xubuntu) desktop
After the OS install, the system has consistently been hanging as
reported above
Martin:
The previous invocation of /var/lib/dpkg/info/udev.postinst configure
seems to have cleared the problem so I didn't rerun this command.
However, I was installing other packages and while installing evolution,
ran into my old nemisis: spamassassin which failed in a similar manner,
creating
PPS:
OK, I misunderstood the messages regarding mdadm. It is complaning
about an array that is NOT related to booting, but gets mounted through
fstab. At first I though that it was implying that the
/etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf file was corrupted and that support for mdadm had
been eliminated from /boo
Follow up:
I was curious to see what the exit status of the udev.postinst command
was, so I ran it again and here is what happened this time!
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# sh -ex /var/lib/dpkg/info/udev.postinst configure ; echo $?
+ set -e
+ update_hwdb
+ udevadm hwdb --update
+ chrooted
+ stat -
As a test, I tried installing the Chrome browser packages. Here is what
is reported by synaptic:
E: udev: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit
status 102
E: systemd: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
E: libpam-systemd: 41.3793:dependency problems - leaving u
Public bug reported:
A few weeks ago I installed Ubuntu 10.10 server with the addition of the
xubuntu-desktop packages. Everything started out alright until i tried
to install sendmail in place of postfix. That installaton failed,
reporting a similar error:
"subprocess installed post-installati
Xubuntu 14.04.1
Every time I attempt to run the apport-bug bug reporting command, it
tries to load data into an instance of firefox [30, 31, 32] which
repeatedly fails with Firefox reporting:
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File not found
Firefox cannot find the file at /https://bugs.launchpad.net
Public bug reported:
[Note: I cannot report this using apport-bug as that command is
currently failing on this system.]
The findsmb command is missing from the package: smbclient 2.4.1.6
+dfsg-1ubuntu2.14.04.3
Note that the manual page is included, but the command itself is
missing.
There is a
I would like to also confir this bug in a 14.04.1 system. I would live
to report this using apport-bug but it is that very command that is
failing! Here is the terminal output seen when attempting to run this
commad:
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