by the way, issuing "restart scope-registry" brings holidays scope back
to life and fixes the today scope on refresh.
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I have tested the packages from -proposed on both Trusty and Xenial and
I can confirm that they both solve the problem with no currently
noticeable regressions.
The package versions I tested were:
- Xenial: 0.6.40-2ubuntu11.3
- Trusty: 0.6.35-0ubuntu7.3
I tested the Xenial one in an Ubuntu GNOME
ok, with holiday scope disabled, I walk out of wifi range while a today scope
refresh is ongoing and I get similar results:
* only the Day scope displays
* but this time a different child scope displays the TimeoutExecption: elpais
[2016-11-03 17:12:03.323] ERROR:
com.canonical.scopes.dashboard_d
I talked with Martin Pitt, who let me know that it's intentional
behavior that gettext gives precedence to /usr/share/locale over
/usr/share/locale-langpack.
apt is one of those 'special' packages in main where the translations
shipped with the source package are not stripped at build time. It mea
If I remember correctly the broken error messages were the one from this
issue ( https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apt/+bug/1524196 ) as
they appeared around the same time.
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I'm not sure if that has happened because the fix was marked as
released, however maybe something changed in gtk, but this change is
just something right to do, and I'd like to backport it to 16.04, thus
the need of fixing it in both.
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twice now with elpais and holidays disabled in Today during refresh I
walked out of wifi range and *expected* resulted displayed [1]. Display
was not limited to Day scope.
Possibility: these child scopes do not handle loss of network during
refresh correctly. They should simply return from the run
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1624641 ***
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This is a regression. I tested latest updates and still having issues,
albeit slightly different. Not sure if exactly the same bug and not sure
if this is really a duplicate, as currently linked. But it shou
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1624641 ***
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Still present, or new issue due to the changes?
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checked out.
Bug #1638561
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The correct approach is to have gettext look into the langpack
translations first, and then fall back to the package's translations.
That's also the way it was explained to work: Packages ship initial
translations for bootstrapping purposes, and those can be updated via
language packs.
I have no i
Given my above experiences, and given that you do have elpais installed
and it may be enabled in your Today scope (can't see from your settings
image in comment #7), can you please:
Ensure that El Pais and holidays scopes are DISABLED in today scope
settings, and see if you can reproduce this? (if
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DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
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d) is "unavoidable" if we're do make use of ROUNDTTT, and to be frank,
seems like a reasonable side-effect. There's only so much that can be
done to handle both IPv4 and IPv6 in the initramfs, and I think we can
live we a few extra seconds booting. Furthermore, systems that do not
get their IP addr
As I indicated in the original post, the problem also occurs when booting from
the LiveCD.
Not sure what additional info to provide, so have attached a few files I
thought may be important.
Pretty much stuck here as the only option right now seems to be be to go back
to 16.04.
Thanks
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I can never boot with the nvidia drivers. For the latest nvidia-367.75
in the repo, neither. This time, after the boot info shows up, it just
leaved a blinking cursor for a while and then the screen completely went
black.
Without the nvidia driver, it cannot shutdown right. But looks like the
prob
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Hi Paolo.
Glad to hear you managed to resolve the issue! Did not work for me
though. Also there seems to be some progress done. I tried fresh install
with downloading latest updates and this time it went as far as splash
screen on both external monitors, but then all the same. Flickering and
event
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When it is finished, instead of clicking on the "Close" button, I keep
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click on the window's "Close" gadget instead.
The window disappears, but the main window does not rec
Hello, cyphermox!
Do you think you could send your patches upstream as well?
The same bug affects Debian (http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
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sad seeing this fixed in Ubuntu only.
Thanks!
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Julian, it protects the kernel currently booted at the time of running
/etc/kernel/postinst.d/apt-auto-removal. If you later boot another
kernel that is not protected, it may be removed. Not a likely case,
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Hello, cyphermox!
Do you think you could send your patches upstream as well?
The same bug affects Debian (http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=756633) and, probably, the source packages. It's
sad seeing this fixed in Ubuntu only.
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It appears Xorg is unable or unwilling to get the EDID from your monitor
over VGA...
[18.735] (II) intel(0): switch to mode 1024x768@60.0 on VGA1 using
pipe 0, position (0, 0), rotation normal, reflection none
There is no mention of it trying to find other modes.
Do you have a digital connec
Since your system has hybrid graphics (both Intel and Nvidia GPUs) it's
unclear which monitor connectors are connected to which GPU. The answer
varies between laptop models...
If we assume the answer is that your HDMI port is connected to the Intel
GPU (which would be pretty normal) then this is a
Yep, Xorg.log seems to suggest the HDMI port is on the Intel output. So
possibly a duplicate of bug 1606103. Although I would not have expected
going back to kernel 4.4 would help (!?).
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turn off then turn on some display (output.used = false then output.used = true)
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Turning off works fine, turning it back on does not
What should happen:
it should work as expected
USC log: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/23420797/
Un
How is this not an error? Getting this in 16.10. If we can't write to
the directory, why is that? We didn't do anything? Who set the perms
wrong. And, if they are wrong why does the package proceed to tell us it
worked... "Installing from local file" (when there file isn't there) and
then "Flash Pl
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Is your backlight coming back on? If not then that part is a Mir bug.
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/usr/bin/unity8-dash:11:QExplicitlySharedDataPointer:QDBusPendingCall::QDBusPendingCall:UbuntuClipboard:::QtPrivate::FunctorCall:QtPrivate::Functor
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Also getting this, re: @Chris Pollock on the same package which is now
required with the deprecation and removal of pepperflash on Oct 26.
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Amir, if you're using Ubuntu 16.04, you can do the verification. Just
install the proposed gstreamer1.0 packages and ensure that playing audio
and videos files still works, etc.
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Thanks for all the detective work!
I suspect that the MiddlewareException in coincidental and caused by an
earlier timeout. But we shouldn't get stuck like this and things should
recover transparently if the network goes away. I'll have a look and see
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> The correct approach is to have gettext look into the langpack
translations first, and then fall back to the package's translations.
No, it's not. Normal/released Ubuntu packages get their translations
stripped out of the debs. But if you install a backport, third-party
package, or self-built pa
For the record: the "hang" was the ~ 10s timeout for IPv6 RA. I was
testing with Yakkety/Zesty's QEMU whose "user" net has a builtin RA (you
get an fec0::* address), while xenial's doesn't.
We enable RA (on the client side) by default, and IMHO should really do
so -- selling a new solution in 2016
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I am connecting my monitor through the VGA port and I don't have a any
DisplayPort, DVI or HDMI.
Any solution on VGA I could have since its bamboozling me to the core
since so many days.
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