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I can't Authenticator to run after installing it with Snap package:
authenticator
2024-09-21T19:41:39.891820Z INFO authenticator::application: Authenticator
(com.belmoussaoui.Authenticator)
2024-09-21T19:41:39.891845Z INFO a
After 12 years, this bug/issue is still present on 21.04 (Shotwell
0.30.11) and Shotwell 0.30.14 from unreleased Ubuntu 22.04
(development).
Updated https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/shotwell/-/issues/323 with
details.
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I have created this issue with the new GitHub project:
https://github.com/gnome-terminator/terminator/issues/4
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https://github.com/gnome-terminator/terminator/issues/4
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I can confirm this problem is fixed after latest update on X1 Carbon 7th
gen.
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Title:
Sound doesn't work on Lenovo X1 Carbon 7th with 20.04
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I just wanted to report that after last update HDMI sound output is
working as expected again.
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HDMI monitor is not detected as sound outp
I also have same problem on Ubuntu 20.04 (kernel: 5.4.0-18-generic) on
both HDMI or USB-C, used to work fine on 19.10 with 5.3.
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HDMI moni
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I have this same very problem after latest update on Ubuntu 18.04 with
5.3.0-42-generic. Any ideas?
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I have this same problem on Ubuntu 19.10 on ThinkPad X1 Carbon 7th gen.
sudo rtcwake -u -s 60 -m mem
rtcwake: /dev/rtc0: unable to find device: No such file or directory
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Public bug reported:
When I set to use "Yaru-dark" theme for applications (Gnome-Tweaks >
Appearance > Themes) gnome-calendar will use default Adwaita GTK+ theme,
i.e: see attachment.
If I switch back to default Ubuntu 19.04 theme "Yaru", then gnome-
calendar will use this theme and not Adwaita.
This bug is still present to this day, and I just had it in Debian 10
Buster and only way to start "pdfchain" is to run it with "sudo".
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Still a problem in 16.04
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Evince cannot open HTTP link in Google Chrome or chromium-browser
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This problem is still present 4 years later in 16.04
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Still problem on Saucy ...
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System language is wrongly detected as regional format language
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 336611 ***
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@Ads2 Yes it is.
@Markus, please my last two comments on:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/googleearth-
package/+bug/336611
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 336611
googleearth-p
Since it doesn't seem like Saucy will pull version available in Debian
Jessie/Sid. I uploaded version 1.1.0 to googleearth-package PPA which
takes care of this problem.
https://launchpad.net/~absinthesyringe/+archive/googleearth-package
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Since it doesn't seem like Saucy will pull version available in Debian
Jessie/Sid. I uploaded version 1.1.0 to googleearth-package PPA which
takes care of this problem.
https://launchpad.net/~absinthesyringe/+archive/googleearth-package
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This problem has been resolved in googleearth-package 1.1.0 which is
available in Debian Sid.
I'm not sure if this version will be synchronized with Saucy
repositories, in case it won't I could upload it to googleearth-package
ppa.
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This problem has been resolved in googleearth-package 1.1.0 which is
currently in Debian Sid.
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Title:
Google Earth still depends on ia32-libs
To
Problem with ia32-libs has been resolved in googleearth-package 1.1.0
which is currently available in Debian Sid.
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Title:
googleearth-package does
I'll try to push a fix for this problem into Debian over the upcoming
weekend. Will keep you guys posted.
Adnan
On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 8:48 AM, Michael Prentice wrote:
> I'm seeing this same issue and UBUNTU_MENUPROXY= eclipse isn't helping
> me. This really breaks things for me, please fix AS
Thank you for your comment, I'll make necessary changes to the package
ASAP.
Will notify you once I've done so.
On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 10:04 AM, tbjablin <1220...@bugs.launchpad.net>wrote:
> Running:
> ldd /usr/lib/googleearth/googleearth-bin | sed "s/ =>.*/$/g" | xargs -n1
> apt-file -x searc
That's because Google Earth does really depend on ia32-libs.
Application won't work without this dependency, theoretically there's a way
to isolate only the particular ia32-libs that are used by Google Earth. But
I'm afraid this would take too much time and effort.
Google Earth (googleearth-packa
This problem has been solved in googleearth-package 1.0.1 which is
available in Debian Sid.
Please inform me if you have any additional comments or questions.
Adnan
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Last night I pushed new version of googleearth-package (1.0.1) to Debian
Sid which takes care of this problem.
Please let me know if you have any other questions or comments.
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Awesome!
In that case, enjoy :)
Adnan
On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 10:57 PM, Dave Gilbert wrote:
> Hi Adnan,
> Thanks for doing that, and we spotted it and bug 121707 has caused a
> sync of that fix into ubuntu, so it should
> land in Ubuntu anytime soon.
>
> Dave
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Hello Dave,
Just recently, I finally managed to push the new version of
"googleearth-package" (1.0) into Debian Sid/Jessie, this version deals
with the problem you've described in your report above.
However, "Debian import freeze" for Saucy has already been made, and it
doesn't seem like 1.0 will
Interesting note.
Even with my Nautilus settings removed, after adding (just) 2GB of files
(101785 items) to my "Templates" directory my Nautilus became unbearably
slow to a point of becoming unresponsive.
After I moved these same files to "Documents" directory Nautilus went
back to normal. I bel
I only found two files when looking for nautilus.
ahodzic@ebuddy:~$ find ~/ -name *nautilus*
/home/ahodzic/.local/share/nautilus
/home/ahodzic/.config/nautilus
After removing ~/.local/share/nautilus and ~/.config/nautilus my
Nautilus shows up instantly. I'll give it more time to test it on my
oth
Hey Sebastien,
I forgot to mention when I run Nautilus as any other user it runs just
fine.
Also below is mine user-dirs,dirs:
# This file is written by xdg-user-dirs-update
# If you want to change or add directories, just edit the line you're
# interested in. All local changes will be retained
Public bug reported:
Hello,
Nautilus (files) won't even start on my Ubuntu 13.04. It eventually will
start up after some ~10 minutes and will just freeze.
I have this problem for some time now where Nautilus was just slow to
start or would freeze up. But now it wouldn't even start at all.
Pleas
Samarjit,
I have the same problem on my Debian (Sid/Wheezy) machines with GNOME
3.8/3.4 *without* even having compiz installed.
Same problem on Ubuntu 12.10/13.04 with Unity and GNOME 3.8/3.6 ...
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I would just like to let you know that I'm working on new version of
googleearth-package which takes care of this problem as well as many
many others.
It's already finished and I'm planning to release it any day now, I just
want to test it out some more.
Thank you for understanding.
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** Also affects: software-center
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Unfortunately bug you reported is related to Android ADT plugin and not
Eclipse package itself.
Thus I'm closing this bug report.
If you have any questions please let me know.
Thanks,
Adnan
** Changed in: eclipse (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
** Changed in: eclipse (Ubuntu)
AFAIC after proposition (in #13) "Г" looks great.
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Mono: Style: Cyrillic Ghe Г has incorrect bottom serif and looks
strange
To manage no
I will, I'm also planning to make a Debian package of Android SDK along
with ADT plugin. Hopefully it should be available and ready for
inclusion in 12.04.
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I too have this problem when trying to view properties of an item,
Oneiric (freshly updated)
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alacarte crashed with OSError in _execute_chi
** Changed in: googleearth-package (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Adnan Hodzic (absinthesyringe)
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After some recent upda
** Changed in: googleearth-package (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Adnan Hodzic (absinthesyringe)
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Google Earth 6.0.0.1735 fa
again and
try installing Android "Developer Tools" again, this should work.
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I couldn't wait for this to be fixed, eventually switched to OpenShot,
turned out to be great choice.
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Hey, this backport works on Ubuntu 10.04 and up. It works just fine on
on Maverick as well: http://foolcontrol.org/img/googleearth-
package%200.6.1%20maverick.jpg
Try it out :)
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You're welcome :)
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Also in case you're still not running Natty, please try 0.6.1 which I just
backported to work on Ubuntu 10.04 and up, Google Earth 6 is supported:
https://launchpad.net/~absinthesyringe/+archive/googleearth-package
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Please try 0.6.1 version of this package which I backported to work on Ubuntu
10.04 and up, Google Earth 6.0 is also supported:
https://launchpad.net/~absinthesyringe/+archive/googleearth-package
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I just backported 0.6.1 version of this package to work on Ubuntu 10.04 and up,
Google Earth 6.0 is supported:
https://launchpad.net/~absinthesyringe/+archive/googleearth-package
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Sure thing and here it is :)
I just backported 0.6.1 version of this package to work on Ubuntu 10.04 and up,
please try it and let me know if this fixes your problem:
https://launchpad.net/~absinthesyringe/+archive/googleearth-package
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I just backported 0.6.1 version of this package to work on Ubuntu 10.04 and up,
Google Earth 6.0 is supported. So you might want to try with that one:
https://launchpad.net/~absinthesyringe/+archive/googleearth-package
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Please try 0.6.1 version of this package which I backported to work on Ubuntu
10.04 and up, Google Earth 6.0 is supported, along with all dependencies listed
for it to be installed:
https://launchpad.net/~absinthesyringe/+archive/googleearth-package
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Please try latest 0.6.1 which I backported to work on 10.04 and up, it has
lsb-core as one of its deps:
https://launchpad.net/~absinthesyringe/+archive/googleearth-package
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Also 0.6.1 supports Google Earth 6.0
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Could you please try latest 0.6.1 googleearth-package I backported for Ubuntu
10.04
https://launchpad.net/~absinthesyringe/+archive/googleearth-package
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Martin,
I just backported latest (0.6.1) version for Ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid Lynx)
and up, please try the following PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~absinthesyringe/+archive/googleearth-package
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Yes, this used to be a problem with earlier version of Google Earth and
googleearth-package, now with Google Earth 6 and googleearth-package
0.6.x all of these problems has been completely fixed.
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Glad you have it solved :)
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We also have this problem reported inside of Debian:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=556102
I'm planning to fix this problem in next version of googleearth-package.
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Actually it is.
I solved this problem in 0.6.1 by adding "!= i386 dependency field
generator" which is in make-googleearth-package script (line 399)
-
# != i386 dependency field generator
if [ "$(dpkg-architecture -qDEB_BUILD_ARCH)" != "i386" ]; then
ia32libs=", ia32-l
ia32-libs is one of the dependencies, are you saying this package is not
installed as part of the package dependencies?
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Yes, with 0.6.x there's no more need for "--force" option, here's the
full changelog: http://paste.debian.net/plain/101759
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It is added as dependency and along with big list of fixed bug can be
found in 0.6.x version which is currently in Natty.
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No idea what's happening with Lucid, only Ubuntu I see 0.6.x in is in
*Natty*
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Google Earth 6.0.0.1735 fails to run when compiled with
mak
This problem has been fixed in 0.6.x which is in Natty and in Debian
Unstable
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This problem has been resolved in 0.6.x which is in Natty and in Debian
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@Asraniel, please use Eclipse from official Ubuntu repositories. This
is the actual "official" version of Eclipse tailored to work on Ubuntu
so you don't have problems you're apparently having right.
In case you're still encountering same problem, please report back with
output of "lsb_release -c
Felex, ky6uk, solved the dependencies issue inside of Debian Sid, please
give it some time until 3.5.2-6 enters Maverick
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I have the same problem, tried numerous options, saw a same problem in
RedHat which was solved by changing Evolution security to
http://foolcontrol.org/img/evolution%20security.png but it didn't work
out for me.
Same thing goes for setting key to various trust levels, still same
problem.
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Had some problem on my Thinkpad X300, first on Debian Sid couple of
weeks ago and now on Lucid.
However, I just updated to 2.6.32-22 and everything seems to be working
great, it may be too early to claim anything but so far everything is
back to normal.
>From ~80+ °C my temperature has dropped to
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