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Thanks, Colin. I have not yet switched to trusty -- switched to 13.10
only yesterday. Somewhat busy in job (understatement of the week).
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It's good to see this problem has been taken care of. Still, "dpkg -s
shim-signed" tells me I am using 1.3, not 1.5, and apt-get tells me I am
using the latest version. At least my system booted despite the
interrupted update from 13.04 to 13.10 but I do not know how up-to-date
it is. Update-manage
Public bug reported:
Upgrade from 13.04 to 13.10 broke off.
Warning about possibly unusable system appeared.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
Package: shim-signed 1.3+0.4-0ubuntu3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.8.0-32.47-generic 3.8.13.10
Uname: Linux 3.8.0-32-generic x86_64
Appor
I have the same problem (3.8.0-27-generic). I updated my system using
apt-get and then started update-manager from the command line to see if
anything interesting would show up. Having found nothing (correct) it
gave me a message (attached) asking me to reboot for the changes to take
effect. This i
I am now (3.8.0-26-generic, nautilus 3.6.3) experiencing the same problem: Only
in icon view I can open a context menu with "new directory"; in the list view I
get only the concerning file's menu.
The mentioned work-around does not work for me: The "File" menu in the menu bar
does not contain a
3.5.0-21 works for me.
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Title:
Linux kernel 3.5.0-20 won't boot [unable to handle kernel paging
request at f91fe4fc in trace_event_raw_init+0xb
I tried to install the new kernel but software-center's progress bar
stopped at about 95% and remained there for about 15 minutes, after
which I closed it. It had not frozen, it reacted to closing and
displayed the rotating progress arrows.
Today 3.5.0-20 effectively booted; I started the system a
Behaviour here is a little bit different: 3.5.0-20 seems to boot and does
display the log-on screen. However, the Ubuntu "drums" do not sound, and though
the mouse pointer moves there is no reaction whatsoever on pressing a keyboard
key or clicking a mouse button. I need to switch off the comput
Could this be the same problem as
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/acroread/+bug/571247 ?
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Title:
currently unable to download pdf files
Maybe my problem (with Precise) is not related to this one. After nine days
without a successful update I changed my update server from
de.archive.ubuntu.com to eo.archive.ubuntu.com. Now everything works fine again.
Interestingly, when I display
http://eo.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/precise
I have this problem with "Precise":
http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/precise/main/source/Sources 404 Not
Found
The ".../precise/main/source" URL displays only the following content:
* Release
* Sources.bz2
* Sources.gz
No "Sources". Maybe there is a failure in switching to compressed
con
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Alex Thüring informed me that the problem already has been fixed.
(Ubuntu uses version 1.8.3 but the head version is 2.1.)
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Title:
dvdstyler crash
In the meantime I upgraded to 11.11. The problem has not manifested
itself since then, so I can no longer reproduce or check it.
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Gnome-ses
Thank you, Chris; I was desperate that this feature had disappeared. For
weeks I had been fiddling with it, and I should never have had the idea
to look in the mount section of Nautilus. You are right, there it is.
Will need some time to get used to it... (Before the mounted archives
had opened in
Since this bug has expired it is just possible that nobody cares about
it. Still I just managed to reproduce the situation that a video disk I
ejected is still mounted, and natutilus displays this video disk as well
as the empty DVD I just inserted. "mount", however, shows me only the
video disk.
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When a video title is removed from a dvdstyler project, all its subtitle
tracks are removed, too. They may, however, still be referenced in a
subtitle menu. This causes the following problem:
Opening the "properties" dialogue of a menu button referencing such a
deleted subtit
Firefox 8 does not exhibit this problem.
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Firefox 5.0 appplies wrong kerning with "FreeSans" font
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I have experienced similar problems, and I think they are caused by
previously mounted optical disks. In the past I used to insert DVDs and
expect them to be mounted (which worked fine) and ejected them by
pushing the EJECT button on the drive, expecting them to be unmounted
(they are not writable,
I have not had this problem for quite a while, and since nobody else
seems to be affected I suppose the issue might as well be closed.
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tot
(own) typo fixed
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Firefox 5.0 appplies wrong kerning with "FreeSans" font
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Here is the screen picture showing my Firefox displaying the
firefoxfreefont.html sample file.
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The attached sample, firefoxfreefont.html, contains a text paragraph with the
four letters a/ŭ/a/ŭ and some spacing. The first pair of letters has no
spacing, so the letters should appear next to each other. Firefox puts them on
the same place. The second pair has two non-b
An additional remark: When I open a new Nautilus without terminating the
hung one it is capable of opening a new window, which is also
unresponsive.
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I am on Ubuntu 11.4 (2.6.38-11-generic-pae #47-Ubuntu SMP), and every couple of
days nautilus becomes nearly unresponsive. Today it happened when I
right-clicked the file tree, intending to open a directory in a new tab (but
the context menu never so much as opened). Here a
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also sollte er geschlossen werden.
La raporto estis generita aŭtomate kaj ŝajne interesas neniun; do oni fermu ĝin.
This report was generated automatically, and nobody seems to care, so it might
as well be closed.
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Gn
To-day, my Nautilus suddenly became unresponsive to the mouse. Opening a
new place would still produce a new Nautilus window but it would not
react to any mouse click (not even on the WM close icon, though it moved
when clicked). So I opened a shell and sent Nautilus a HUP (-1) signal.
No reaction.
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It just happened again: When I opened calibre and clicked on the
"convert" icon my GNOME session crashed, leaving me with the login
screen. Linux was fine and even preserved my open DSL connection.
I attach my auth.log and syslog, which seem to contain a few suspicious lines,
such as:
* polkitd(a
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-session
Since I upgraded to Ubuntu 11.04 a couple of weeks ago my gnome-session crashed
several times when I was starting some application or opening a new window. At
first I was not sure whether it wasn't always related to Mozilla Thunderbird
bu
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Ich weiß nicht, was zu dem Fehler geführt hat; es war auf
www.tagesschau.de.
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DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
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I upgraded to Ubuntu 10.10 only four or five days ago, and today my
10.10 would hang during startup. I tried several times, waited 15
minutes or so (startup fsck rarely shows me more than a black screen),
finally had to power off. Then I chose the last 10.04 kernel, and sure
Ubuntu started without
Since I upgraded to Ubuntu 10.10 two days ago the problem has
disappeared. I have no idea why.
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ctrl-alt-f1..f6 drops to blinking cursor; n
Děkují mnohokrát, Pschonmann. It did not quite solve my problem but I
can display the menu of some DVDs ‒ though not the one that worked the
day before yesterday, before I "downgraded" to 10.10.
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Today I upgraded from Ubuntu 10.04 to 10.10 (yes, a little late). When I
opened totem on the same DVD I had watched yesterday it refused to
display the "DVD menu". Yesterday, using 10.04, this worked flawlessly.
Today, using 10.10, selecting "DVD menu" just stops the presentation;
after restarting
During the last couple of weeks the phenomenon has not reappeared, so I
am setting this to "invalid".
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external screen. Now X (or maybe Gnome) has its problems with
dual-screen mode, especially if the two screens have different heights, but I
had never connected these problems with my keyboard problems.
I will do further testing with the external screen when I come back home. ‒
Aisano
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htt
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I am running Ubuntu 10.04.1 on a Medion akoya P6622 notebook. Back in May 2010
the internal keyboard and touchpad worked fine. Then I had a somewhat busy time
and only used the computer at home with an external keyboard and mouse. Now I
found that the internal keyboard and
In the meantime, I get by using 10.04, and most of the time my computer starts
up satisfactorily. Only every one in a while it shows a black screen for more
than 10 minutes, and then I interrupt it, restart with the previous kernel
version (which has changed several times) and only then it tells
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Since moving to Ubuntu 10.04 I cannot switch to a tty by pressing Ctrl-
Alt-F[1-6]. My problem looks exactly like bug 447692 but is
fundamentally different, as 447692 can be cured by deactivating usplash,
which does not make any difference on my computer. Now I thought this
here was my problem, tho
It is somewhat discomforting that an error in gnusound terminates the
Gnome session. I looked into this and found that gnusound defines an
elaborate signal handler, probably with the intention to save as much of
the user's ongoing work as possible. The code is contained in the
"emergency.c" module.
I just upgraded, and the fixed version works for me and does not exhibit
the problematic behaviour. (Since I provided the patch this does not
mean much, except that the build process seems to be perfect. :-)
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Yo
I have no idea how to get more information about this problem, which I
consider really serious. Obviously it is restricted to a small number of
hardware and/or software configurations, or I guess everybody would be
shouting out loud about it. So to give users not affected by the problem
at least an
With Seb128's help I prepared the debdiff. Un grand merci to him for his
guidance and patient help.
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TEST CASE:
Under some configurations, gnusound crashes on startup when compiled with
optimization (as usual for a release build). No window appears, the error
message is "*** buffer overflow detected ***: /usr/bin/gnusound.real
terminated." If you experience this phenomenon you can test the patc
Wilf Hull, the key to your problem lies in this error message:
"E: You must put some 'source' URIs in your sources.list"
It seems that your system defines no source locations to download from.
As a result, the source code for the xsane application could not be
fetched and built. Removing the old
As I try this every couple of days to see if anything changes, so I did today
-- and Ctrl-Alt-Fn worked! It worked reliably many times, I could log in to the
tty session, and Ctrl-Alt-F7 would send me back to the X session.
Suspicious, I restarted the system, and the old problem was there again.
TEST CASE:
Obviously the test is significant only on systems affected by the problem. So
If you cannot define the scan rectangle in the preview by dragging your mouse
then
1. Install the fix
2. Start xsane
3. Open the preview window (unless it's open already)
4. Left-press your mouse in the previ
I am having this problem on my new notebook running Ubuntu 10.04, and I
did a little source code reading. At least on my hardware the problem is
caused by the processing of mouse move events, where the event state
mask happens to have the 0x2000 bit set. This bit is not defined in the
"gdktypes.h"
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TEST CASE:
1. run "sudo apt-get install language-pack-eo"
- 2. run "sudo LANG=eo apt-get update"
+ 2. run "sudo LANG=eo.utf8 apt-get update"
3. very a bunch of "W: Wrong language code eo.UTF-8" at the end
4. install apt from lucid-proposed
5. repeat step 2
6. ve
Thank you , Alexey Kotlyarov, I think this was the information I needed.
After downloading "build-dep gnusound" I was able to compile gnusound
(well, I had to remove a couple of GTK_DISABLE_DEPRECATED, otherwise it
would not compile).
The problem obviously is the one Jon Hornstein discovered on 2
Information relevant for a STABLE RELEASE UPDATE nomination
1. The bug outputs a lot of unjustified warnings to users of synaptic or
apt-get who have a countryless locale ($LANG value) with an encoding,
such as "eo.utf8". Synaptic displays these warnings in a separate window
which has to
5/3 Aisano
>
>
>> ...
> Dankegon Aisano por via atentigo pri la problemo. Mi ne sciis kion fari krom
> raporti la cimon. :S
> Eble estas aliaj lingvoj, kiu ne havas nacisufikson (ekzemple: en_US, it_IT,
> ...). Do, mi sugestas peti pri SRU kaj ŝanĝi la dosiero(j)n tiel: eo_
** Changed in: apt (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Aisano (info-ais-sanmarino)
** Changed in: apt (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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Michael Vogt (apt) has accepted the patch into the 10.10 (maverick)
branch, so I set the status to "fix committed". This does not mean that
there will be an immediate fix for 10.04 (lucid lynx). Users affected by
this bug should take care that
(1) The message ("wrong language code") is just a warn
The approach works. It could still be discussed if this heuristic
checking of language codes is a good idea -- if translation files are
found for a certain locale then why bother if the locale name is
correct. But that is another story.
I include a patch for apt-pkg/indexfile.cc. I suppose I will
I did a little digging in C++ code and found that the error message
("Wrong language code") is produced in libapt; the problem affects not
only synaptic but also its command-line twin "apt-get". The message is
produced in "apt-pkg/indexfile.cc" in line 99, in the
"pkgIndexFile::CheckLanguageCode()
Given that three people reported the same problem I set this to
"confirmed". I found that it can easily be reproduced even without
having an Esperanto locale installed, using the little script I attach.
You need administrator privileges, of course.
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** Changed in: langpack-locales (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I downloaded the source code for gnusound-0.7.5 a couple of days ago but
could not get it to build because I lacked too many source packages it
depends on, and could not find a list of dependencies. But I can see
that in line 797 of draw.c there is still that constant 128 mentioned by
Jon Hornstein
Checking my /usr/share/i18n/SUPPORTED file I found that at present it
lists only three locales without an underscore: "eo.UTF-8" (with
uppercase "UTF", while all locales under /usr/lib/locale have an
encoding name in lowercase), "eo" and "ia" (Interlingua). To my
amazement even the Klingon locale h
Although the usplash problem was marked as "fixed" on 2009-10-14 I gave
it a try and removed the splash option from the grub entry. The splash
screen went away but the problem did not. Could it be that we have two
similar problems, and only one was usplash-related and fixed? If so,
shouldn't we ope
I suspect that the problem is related to the fact that "eo.utf8" does
not contain an underscore. All other locales in my /usr/lib/locale
contain a country specification, such as "CH" in "de_CH.utf8". I
remember that we once used "XX" for Esperanto but this XX seems to have
gone.
If my assumption i
I just rechecked the problem; Ctrl-Alt-F1 still just changed somepixel
colours but Ctrl-Alt-F7 this time seems to have crashed something (Gnome
session?), putting me back to the login screen. Afterwards I found that
Ctrl-Alt-F7 had the same effect as Ctrl-Alt-F1..6, namely recolouring
parts of the
Today I had the same problem, with a 2-second sound phase being looped
while the rest of the system was inactive. (Yes, I have been watching a
video each night for the last couple of days.) This time there were no
"irqbalance Tainted" messages. I had to reboot the system by permanently
pushing the
I found two articles about the message "splix cannot read pixel line":
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=2925727&group_id=175815&atid=874746
http://forum.ubuntu.cz/index.php?topic=43330.0
Both are about Samsung printers, though other models. The first has no
answer, the second (from
Totem crashed my session again, this time without a sound loop (as far
as I can tell; it might have been a moment of silence). The video was a
different one. Ctrl-Alt-Fn did not produce any visible effect, contrary
to a working session, where it at least produces some colour change on
the screen.
Meanwhile I found that the Ctrl-Alt-Fn problem is a known issue (see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/usplash/+bug/447692), so it
probably is not related to this problem.
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I am running Ubuntu 10.04 beta 2 (with daily updates) and use a Samsung
ML-1710 printer. Printing used to work fine until the day before
yesterday, when I got the printer status message "SpliX Cannot read
pixel line", and the printer refused to prin
I am experiencing this problem with a Samsung ML-1710, under Ubuntu
10.04 (something with "L") beta 2 (daily updates). The problem did not
appear right after installing 10.04; I could print for several days.
When I tried to print a PDF document (I had printed a similar one
successfully before) the
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I am running Ubuntu 10.04 beta 2 (daily updates) and experiencing the
same thing: Ctrl-Alt-F1..6 freezes the X screen but does not make it go
away. Ctrl-Alt-F7 reactivates the X session. Sometimes several Ctrl-Alt-
F7s are necessary, or maybe it just takes many seconds to reactivate the
X session.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: totem
While playing a DVD video totem stopped, freezing the screen image and
looping through the last two or so seconds of sound (it definitely was
more than one second). Everything on the screen was frozen, even the
mouse pointer, which hints at the X s
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I am now running Ubuntu 10.04 beta 2 on my new computer, and the disc
that used to cause the problem does no longer crash totem when I hit the
"left arrow" key.
Still the behaviour of the arrow keys is a bit odd. When I press "left"
the time line (or whatever it's called in English) jumps backward
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I just installed Ubuntu 10.04 beta 2. The problem still exists there.
Starting gnusound crashes... whatever, going back to the login dialogue.
Starting it from a terminal rather than from the menu it just crashes
("buffer overflow detected"). BTW, this is a new computer, not the one
where I first e
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I installed Ubuntu 10.04 beta 2, specifying "Esperanto" as the default
language. This works quite well but every now and then I get a window
saying "Eraro okazis" ("an error occurred"), with several (more than 10)
lines saying "W: Wrong language code eo.utf8". A reproducible w
Today a got a hint to try a beta of Ubuntu 10.4 from a live CD. I did
(without much hope, sorry, no offence meant to anybody) -- and to my
extreme amazement nearly everything that refused to work in 8.10, 9.04,
and 9.10 (display, sound, network) started to work like a charm. Even
the dual-monitor s
Today I found that while I am logged in to Launchpad there are
situations where I can search only my own bug reports (don't have a full
understanding of the process yet). So I logged off and searched for
"More than one possible primary device found" and found bug 267241
("Xorg fails to start with m
Unfortunately, yesterday my computer refused to boot, and I had to
change to a new one. I had bought it several weeks ago but found myself
unable to install anything newer than 8.04, or to do an upgrade from
8.04. Now that my old computer (running 9.10) does not work any more I
have to use the new
I can reproduce the problem any time (using the right DVD :-) but I
don't know how to use apport if it does not start by itself. Is there an
apport hook in totem? If you can give me a hint on what to do (a how-to
page?) I will gladly try. I attach here the complete text output of
totem.
Noch mal a
o display a message like "your disc format is not
supported" in a message box or something similar?
Just an idea.
Regards, Aisano
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Importance: Undecided
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Mplayer does not report its unability to handle RANDOM or SHUFFLE titl
As I mentioned I had to install 8.04 as 9.10 would not display anything
and 9.04 did not support my network card (on the live CD, at least).
Hoping that an upgrade from 8.04 would preserve my network card driver I
ventured that upgrade (using update manager). Ubuntu 8.10 seems to have
installed alr
Public bug reported:
I used to be running Ubuntu 9.10 on a notebook computer with a secondary
screen. Several weeks ago the primary monitor (the notebook screen)
started refusing to display anything, not even the bootloader (grub)
menu. (It did, however, switch on and off the backlights while boot
Thanks for the fix; in the last three or four weeks the freeze occurred
only three times on my notebook. As it used to occur regularly once per
day on the first boot after switching on, that is a great improvment.
I seem no longer to be able to use the notebook screen, only the
secondary screen, B
Ubuntu (9.10) today gave me a new kernel, and now gnusound does not crash the X
(or Gnome?) session any more.
Gnusound itself still does not work, it outputs a "*** buffer overflow detected
***: /usr/bin/gnusound.real terminated" and displays an empty window. But the
stabler Gnome session is def
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34910151/Dependencies.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34910153/ProcMaps.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34910154/ProcStatus.txt
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(gnome-at-visual
-s) that made the difference. For nearly I week I have had it deacivated, with
all the others back on, and the problem has not occurred since.
No idea if that helps anybody else but myself...
Aisano
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[i965 X3100] X freezes randomly, only mouse pointer still functional
https
Saluton, I have found a way to get around my variant of the problem: On login,
my system would start an instance of "update-notifier" with "startup-delay=60",
and during the first minute my system always was stable. So I deactivated this
update-notifier, and since then I haven't had the problem
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