Seems the "workaround" is to install normal desktop ubuntu instead of
ubuntu server, as that's the only installer that actually works
correctly.
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Confirmed; just ran in to this brick wall while trying to install on top
of a bcache. This is a fundamental installer feature that is completely
missing.
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Seeing the same. Seems like the permissions of the vmlinuz file in the
kernel package are set 0600 instead of 0644. However, there seems to be
a good reason for this: to prevent normal users reading the kernel image
to work around ASLR. Fine, makes sense. But how to fix the permissions
nicely f
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> (In reply to alex from comment #109)
> > Dammit. Now this regression has made it into the LTS kernel. Are you guys
> > kidding me? Is it not possible for the changes that caused this
> > exceptionally annoying regression (as in my computer is now alm
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systemd logs with drm.debug=0x1e for stock 4.5.1 kernel (arch) with flicker
after standby
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Dammit. Now this regression has made it into the LTS kernel. Are you
guys kidding me? Is it not possible for the changes that caused this
exceptionally annoying regression (as in my computer is now almost
entirely unusable) to be removed from the current production kernel,
pending a proper fix??
So, eight months since this has been reported and you guys can't even be
bothered to at least revert the changes that caused this originally?
The normal kernel is completely unusable on my machine due to this issue
(Dell XPS 15 (9530)) so I have been forced to run the LTS kernel for the
past severa
I occasionally experience the same issue in Arch Linux when my touchpad
got one 'finger' 'stuck' so that whenever I touch the pad, it scrolls
instead of moving the cursor. If I disable scrolling in the settings
manager, then nothing happens when I try to use the touchpad. The issue
seemed to be r
What is in .gvfs folder? Please post ls ~/.gvfs when it is not plugged
in and again when it is plugged in. If there is no change, it's
possible that .gvfs is an ordinary folder instead of a mount point. In
this case, rename or delete .gvfs and reboot. Then try again.
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One more thing to note: unless the dependency is removed entirely or a
reasonable workaround is instituted (rebuilding the package is not
really a reasonable workaround), requiring either the standard ATI or
nvidia packages is unacceptable as the nvidia cuda dev drivers do not
come as an ubuntu pac
I ran into the same issue since I have to run nvidia dev drivers which
conflict with nvidia-current. Fortunately I caught it before rebooting
so it didn't break my video subsystem. However, this is a critical
issue.
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Confirm this is a showstopper issue. Foomatic/Postscript driver does
not work at all. Test page looks like this:
%!PS-Adobe-3.0
%%LanguageLevel: 2
%%DocumentSuppliedResources: (atend)
compizconfig is now basically a required item in the latest version of
ubuntu unless someone has a way to change the virtual desktop
configruation WITHOUT installing compizconfig.
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Solved. Not a banshee issue. The problem was my assumption that it was
being properly detected. It was not. The Ubuntu packages usbmuxd and
ifuse (perhaps libgpod4 and libimobiledevice1 as well) are out of date
and do not support the latest version of the ipod simply because of a
new USB device
Deleted ~/.config/banshee-1, same errors. ~/.config/banshee did not
exist.
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Banshee refuses to sync with a new iPod touch 4.2.1. The device seems
to be properly detected, however when attempting to drag an album to the
iPod, the transfer fails with
The [ogg|mp3] format is not supported by the device, and no
converte
I can confirm this as well. Also, it is one of the main issues that
prevents me from switching from pidgin to empathy since it happens quite
often.
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Same problem here. I can confirm that the problem is related to ibus in
that the arrow keys work properly after killing ibus-daemon. However, I
have to type in Japanese so killing ibus-daemon is a completely
unacceptable workaround. Vasili's workaround allows this to work in the
editor, but brea
Actually, never mind. Didn't read the report carefully enough. I can't
seem to be able to burn a regular CD-R from my internal burner from ANY
software (brasero and gnomebaker both failed in the same way). External
driver over USB seemed to work fine, though.
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Same issue on my computer. This sort of thing is absolutely
unacceptable since it fails without an error message while still going
through the motions. Strangely, it burned *something* to one of the
disks I tried because it didn't detect it at all after I put it back in
(well, I didn't wait more
Actually, upon further experimentation, it would appear that the
internal sound card is also affected, it just takes a bit more to cause
distortion and crackling. Scrolling through a document and scrolling
through some things in Firefox will cause the internal card to distort
in precisely the same
Please reopen this. I posted the information asked for, so it is no
longer incomplete for the moment.
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I have a NuForce Icon uDAC USB sound card that I use for listening to
music. However, there is a problem with crackling when using it on one
of my computers running Ubuntu 10.04
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pulseaudio
I have a NuForce Icon uDAC USB sound card that I use for listening to
music. However, there is a problem with crackling when using it on one
of my computers running Ubuntu 10.04. The music will pop and distort
when windows are scrolled and th
Still present in Lucid. Try it with one time zone PST and one in Asia.
On Tuesday, the "Wednesday" added after the date is enough to push the
edge off the screen border. All that needs to be done is account for
the 'set' button for the location with the longest string when the menu
is first displ
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When using evince/okular to display a PDF file, all degree signs (°) are
rendered as a character that looks like ϒ, but selecting it and copying
the relevant text, copying, and pasting into another application yields
the correct character. Also, mu (μ) is rendered as the prop
I just got this problem with the latest version of karmic, upgraded from
jaunty.
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Binary package hint: ktimetracker
When the current window manager is compiz, KTimetracker does not display
window decorations. Running metacity --replace makes the decorations
appear. compz --replace makes them disappear again. This did not occur
in the old version of KTim
There is most definitely a problem with something not closing
connections. After a fresh reboot, lsof -n | grep /tmp/.ICE-unix/5724 |
wc --lines reads 10. After starting Firefox, Thunderbird, Amarok,
Kopete, and Eclipse, it reads 18. Closing and restarting Amarok pushes
it to 21. Three instance
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I'm using grub2, so there seems to be an incompatibility with the kernel
uninstall script that means I need to switch back to grub 1 whenever I
need to remove an old kernel. Also, the reason I needed to uninstall
the old kernel was because the update-grub script was building
I can confirm this in Intrepid as well. I had to restart pulseaudio
after resuming from hibernate, and pidgin's memory usage went through
the roof. I was at 96% of 3.2 GB RAM and 50% of 8 GB swap. pkill
-sigkill pidgin made my memory use drop to 30% and swap drop to 12%.
This bug should be marke
That sounds like this bug is being masked by bug 223433 for you. For
that one, some fonts don't display at all, and some are dependent on
screen size (font size and zoom level).
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Can you see the horizontal japanese text, or just the english text?
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On my computer, this document looks fine at 100% zoom. When I zoom in,
the vertical japanese text disappears. If I make the font of the
vertical text bigger, it also disappears. The horizontal text scales
fine.
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It is quite possible that you couldn't see any text because you were a
victim of bug 223433. Bug 223433 will make vertical text disappear if
it's screen size is too large. The attached file should rule out
problems with 223433.
Also, you could try adding the japanese language to your computer.
I'm seeing the spacing problem in openoffice.org 1:2.4.1-1ubuntu2 in
Ubuntu 8.04. In the attached screenshot, the red border is what it is
doing and the green border is close to what it is supposed to be (with
spaces added manually). The characters should also be centered left-to-
right, not alig
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How is this a duplicate of #181184? Text disappearing above a certain
size and spacing problems are two completely different things. The
misplaced 「・」may be related to #181184, but the rest isn't as far as I
By the way, I'm running OpenOffice 1:2.4.1-1ubuntu2 (from Synaptic) on
Hardy Heron AMD64 with kernel 2.6.24-19-generic.
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I can confirm this as well. For me, though, VL Gothic does not work at
all while DejaVu Sans works but only while the on-screen size is smaller
than a certain amount (as in, zooming in or increasing the size will
make it disappear). For me, viewing at 100% with a font size of 12
points is fine, b
I ran into this exact problem today and I've been banging my head
against the wall trying to figure out what was causing it. The video I
tried playing works fine under windows, played in VLC. However, I got
the same artifact problem in both totem and VLC. The artifacts appear
to consist of a pin
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