Public bug reported:
db5.3-util currently has man pages installed as db5.2_ instead of
db5.3_. This breaks man page symlinks in db-util and is very
confusing: e.g. neither man db_stat nor man db5.3_stat work, and you
need to run man db5.2_stat. Looks like man pages haven't been updated
along with
Installed d-feet and found that :1.135 was kate, if that's important.
Given previous screenshot showing gnome-terminal I doubt this is
application specific.
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I'm not sure this issue is fixed. I'm running
hud_13.10.1+14.04.20140402-0ubuntu1 (based on file ctime being April 7
and me running a kernel built on April 10) and I just got poll loop
consuming 100% cpu in hud-service. Unfortunately I didn't debug this
very much (my laptop was getting way too hot)
Steve, the latest duplicate shows 2.5.2-1ubuntu2:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1304763
Is it possible to get some input from cairo maintainers?
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Tried again, but still couldn't reproduce plasma crash on precise.
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Title:
Fix for crashes due to ubuntu-specific accessibility patch
Quantal under VMWare Player, 1280x800:
-0ubuntu3.2 crashes
-0ubuntu3.4 doesn't crash
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Fix for c
I just read quantal release notes and it seems support period is 18
months, so isn't support over for quantal? It also seems odd that update
package is for Quantal and not for Raring...
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For saucy under VirtualBox with resolution 1280x960:
4:4.8.4+dfsg-0ubuntu18.1 crashes
4:4.8.4+dfsg-0ubuntu18.3 doesn't crash
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compiz crashed with SIGSEGV in af_latin_hints_compute_edges()
To manage notifications about
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Title:
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To mana
I looked at the implementation of cairo-ft-font.c and it seems that
there are huge multi-threading violations in cairo. The reason is that
FreeType API documentation clearly states:
In multi-threaded applications, make sure that the same FT_Library
object or any of its children doesn't get accesse
I looked at my coredump on trusty (it crashed for me twice already!)
with gdb and I see evidence that this crash might be due to
multithreading issues. The reason is that when inspecting memory at %rdx
(edge) and I see that a pointer at %rdx+0x48 (edge->first) doesn't match
with a pointer in %rcx (
Just tested quantal:
4:4.8.3+dfsg-0ubuntu3.2 crashes
4:4.8.3+dfsg-0ubuntu3.3 doesn't crash
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Title:
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Just installed and tested precise. For whatever reason I couldn't
reproduce plasma-desktop crash with neither 4:4.8.1-0ubuntu4.6, nor
4:4.8.1-0ubuntu4.7, no matter how many times I switch between Activities
and Add widgets. Maybe there's something different about 12.04 that
makes it not crash like
Scott, I have confirmed that the crash was fixed when it was in trusty-
proposed (sorry for not saying so back then). I also just checked with
my saucy vm, plasma with 4:4.8.4+dfsg-0ubuntu18.1 reconfirmed to crash
and (hurray!) plasma with 4:4.8.4+dfsg-0ubuntu18.2 confirmed NOT to
crash. Hope this
For reference, this is a fresh stack trace from a crash on Ubuntu 14.04.
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I wrote about this on kubuntu-devel and kubuntu-user, but maybe it's
better for it to be a proper bug report:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kubuntu-
devel/2014-February/007954.html
In short plasma can be easily crashed by clicking on "Show activities"
and then "Add widge
Public bug reported:
When installing new Ubuntu 12.04.3 or upgrading to raring kernel
virtualbox-guest-dkms fails to build:
DKMS make.log for virtualbox-guest-4.1.12 for kernel 3.8.0-29-generic (x86_64)
Sun Sep 1 00:28:48 MSK 2013
make: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux-headers-3.8.0-29-generic
Ooops, just realized that you are talking about virtualbox-dkms, not
virtualbox-guest-dkms...
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Title:
virtualbox-dkms 4.1.12-dfsg-2ubuntu0.3: vir
In my case the error is a little different, probably because the module
build order happens to be different:
DKMS make.log for virtualbox-guest-4.1.12 for kernel 3.8.0-29-generic (x86_64)
Sun Sep 1 00:28:48 MSK 2013
make: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux-headers-3.8.0-29-generic'
LD /var
This bug now affects Ubuntu 12.04.3. On a freshly installed system
virtualbox-guest-x11 cannot be installed:
Reading package lists...
Building dependency tree...
Reading state information...
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or if y
Only when I tried fixing it I realized how much stuff is failing:
dentry_operations.d_revalidate since 3.6, getname/putname since 3.7,
this would require more work than I anticipated... :(
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For control.c it could be an easy fix, instead of create_proc_entry()
it's proc_create() now and there shouldn't be an assignment to proc_fops
(it's now a parameter to proc_create). An example of a compatibility
layer is here:
http://gerrit.openafs.org/#patch,sidebyside,9948,1,src/afs/LINUX/osi_co
Ah, no, it actually works!! :) I just needed to do update-initramfs,
since it's probably loaded earlier than I thought at first. :)
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Hmm, or maybe it's not entirely it. I tried downloading current kernel
source (apt-get source linux-image-`uname -r`), patching the desired
mode in:
diff -druN vmwgfx-orig/vmwgfx_kms.c vmwgfx-patched/vmwgfx_kms.c
--- vmwgfx-orig/vmwgfx_kms.c2013-08-27 00:54:42.0 +0400
+++ vmwgfx-patche
I've been looking into this for a couple of evenings now, patching
xserver-xorg-video-vmware to find out where and why 1920x1080 mode is
disappearning. Turns out I've been looking in the wrong place, since
1920x1080 is simply never there. Digging where these modes are really
coming from I found a b
Just in case: I narrowed it down to just libx11-dev. Looking at the mc
source I found that mc connects to x11 only when it can (and stops doing
that if it's not available, or even if there are no x11 libraries out
there). I think it must be safe to build it with this flag, and mc
should still be us
> However, after plugging in AC again it keeps increasing.
Laptop mode is enabled only on battery by default, you need to
explicitly enable it in /etc/laptop-mode/laptop-mode.conf for both
battery and ac, if you want that.
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I just noticed that with new 180.18 drivers the generated modaliases
file is bogus. This is because there are two very short consecutive
objects now (before the objects with pciids) and nvidia_supported thinks
it found it right. Attached is a debdiff that fixes the issue for now
(by ensuring that t
Hanno, I don't really remember, but I think back when I was
investigating problems with my Samsung drive I found that iotop didn't
show all the interesting values and was patching it to be more precise.
Also, please be aware, that querying smart will always unpark drive
heads, because smart values
Tormod, ceg, I thought one step at a time is always much easier to
accept, that's why I chose to migrate old settings first. I feared
otherwise people would end up arguing what defaults are better/worse and
this would get nowhere. Now there are just two steps, indeed. Figuring
out best default valu
No, because laptop-mode is still disabled by default. If you experience
these problems (big note: this is currently for intrepid only!) you can
try the following:
Edit /etc/default/acpi-support: ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE=true
Edit /etc/laptop-mode/laptop-mode.conf: BATT_HD_POWERMGMT=number and
NOLM_AC_H
ceg, that's why this bug was marked as intrepid. Intrepid doesn't have
none of that in pm-utils.
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It's interesting to know that current acpi-support in Debian unstable
(1.109-5) has this comment in /etc/default/acpi-support:
# Note: to enable "laptop mode" (to spin down your hard drive for longer
# periods of time), install the laptop-mode-tools package and configure
# it in /etc/laptop-mode/l
1. Well, if it's true it should be very easy to change: just
s[etc/pm/][usr/lib/pm-utils/] in the debdiff.
2. Unfortunately, I have no clue if Debian currently uses acpi-support/pm-utils
or anything else. At the very least they don't have hacks in /etc/acpi/power.sh
like Ubuntu has, so they must
If laptop-mode is not enabled (by default) then nothing changes.
Currently, without laptop-mode enabled there is not spindown time as
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tricky1, what does this have to do with my bug report?
Note, that the values you see in my debdiff are the ones currently
specified in /etc/default/acpi-support and /etc/acpi/power.sh, nothing
more. /etc/default/acpi-support currently specifies SPINDOWN_TIME=12,
but 12 is not seconds, it's a magic
paulo_alex, no, that's not the solution (all it does is lets other
packages do their jobs). For first steps to solution see bug 250935 and
bug 250938.
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Hello, just to inform you here, I now filed bug #250935 and bug #250938
that are intended for intrepid (and actually fix the issue better than
my previous patches). I really hope they could land before intrepid
freezes... -_-
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: acpi-support
Copying bug #250935 in part:
Currently acpi-support is running laptop-mode incorrectly. First of all
it executes laptop-mode with start and stop commands directly, which
interferes with settings users have in /etc/laptop-mode/laptop-
mode.co
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: laptop-mode-tools
Currently acpi-support is running laptop-mode incorrectly. First of all
it executes laptop-mode with start and stop commands directly, which
interferes with settings users have in /etc/laptop-mode/laptop-
mode.conf. Secondly, immediately
Actually, forget this. This makes cursor disappear in vt consoles, was a
pain when I wanted to edit some files with this feature enabled, so I'm
not against it.
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https://bugs.l
Ok, tell me where (to which bug numbers) my patches belong? The problem
is that we have three packages at play here and patching one doesn't
make sense without the other. I'm a little lost with so many bug
reports, bug #59695 where this all originated is rather long (and I'm
sure it's hard to track
I cannot reproduce this on hardy, cowdancer 0.44.
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Now at this stage all that's left is changing defaults in laptop-mode-
tools to sane values. I'm not providing a patch for this, because I
might be too biased on the matter of correct values (i.e. I think the
values that are currently used in hardy are bad and I'm using different
values).
ceg, if
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 244844 ***
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They don't seem to be expected to run, because hibernate/resume is
handled by pm-utils, and your script must be placed in /etc/pm/sleep.d.
Also see bug #244844.
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Ok, patch for acpi-support here. Since power states seem to be primarily
controlled with pm-utils and my previous patch has necessary
modifications we can remove laptop-mode calling code here and let pm-
utils do its job. Also, we set ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE=true by default, to
that everything will have
Ok, patch for pm-utils here. As far as I understood power.d is called on
battery/ac change and sleep.d is called on sleep/resume and the like. My
patch stops pm-utils from interfering with laptop-mode-tools and reloads
laptop-mode on ac/battery and suspend/resume.
The package with this change is u
A copy of my comment https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pm-
utils/+bug/239419/comments/5
Actually, you are quite right. Currently, all that /etc/acpi/power.sh
and /usr/lib/pm-utils/power.d/laptop-tools do is perfectly replicable
with identical settings in /etc/laptop-mode/laptop-mode.conf
(
Actually, you are quite right. Currently, all that /etc/acpi/power.sh
and /usr/lib/pm-utils/power.d/laptop-tools do is perfectly replicable
with identical settings in /etc/laptop-mode/laptop-mode.conf
(*_HD_POWERMGMT, *_HD_IDLE_TIMEOUT_SECONDS, *_RATIO in /etc/laptop-mode
/laptop-mode.conf, and ENA
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Until recently I have been building mc with dpkg-buildpackage, and what
I immediately noticed is that Ctrl+Enter was working as expected. Since
I moved to 4.6.2 at the time I thought this must be something fixed in
mc. Now I started using pbuilder and
I just encountered the same bug, but then I found a libasound2-plugins
package, which mentions a PulseAudio library. After installing it and
running:
asoundconf set-pulseaudio
I have sound in wine back. Please try it, maybe it would help you too.
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When compiling mc 4.6.2 with a visible whitespace feature there's a bug
in vte that causes cursor to disappear. There's no cursor disappearance
in xterm or konsole. The problem seems to be related to the foreground
color and solution (patch for vte) can be found here:
https:/
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Status: Unknown
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The patch is completed. Either place it in debian/patches/utf8 and add
to the series or merge with mc-utf8.patch. Builds fine on my Ubuntu 8.04
amd64. There's a bug in vte (gnome-terminal) though, which causes cursor
to disappear (there's no such bug in xterm or konsole), but here's a
patch for vte
Ah! Yes. Now I see why. Working on a patch.
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When I built and installed mc-4.6.2~git20080311 I found that it lacks
the feature I love the most: visible tabs and whitespace in the editor.
I found that the cause is debian/patches/utf8/mc-utf8.patch, which
pretty much removes the heart of the featur
Hmm. That's strange. I've just reinstalled ubuntu, added these lines:
if [ -f "/etc/default/acpi-support" ] ; then
. /etc/default/acpi-support
if [ x$ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE = xtrue ] ; then
echo "Laptop mode enabled, laptop-tools has nothing to do"
exit
Hi pelm,
I had an exactly the same issue with my Samsung drive, I suspect this
could be happening because of overheating or some other hardware problem
causing superclicks if heads are not parked for more than a minute or
so. I'm tired of repeating that disabling power management is *not* a
soluti
I've read a lot of comments that suggest crippling laptop-mode-tools
even more than it already is. The problem is that laptop-mode-tools is
the only place that DOESN'T HARDCODE VALUES. Why do I have to fight
hardcoded values in /etc/acpi/power.sh and /usr/lib/pm-utils/power.d
/laptop-tools to make
Ooops. Wrong bug report. It was meant for bug #89269
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I've read a lot of comments that suggest crippling laptop-mode-tools
even more than it already is. The problem is that laptop-mode-tools is
the only place that DOESN'T HARDCODE VALUES. Why do I have to fight
hardcoded values in /etc/acpi/power.sh and /usr/lib/pm-utils/power.d
/laptop-tools to make
I was applying a similar patch for a while now and didn't have any
problems (of course you'd have to apply my patch from bug #239419). I
was going to finally report it, but found this bug. It is shocking that
this wasn't fixed for 1.5 years. O.o
Oh well, if developers don't care I guess we'll have
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Public bug reported:
pm-utils has power.d/laptop-tools script, which unconditionally sets
/proc/sys/vm/laptop_mode along with various other /proc/sys/vm settings.
The problem is that if you install laptop-mode, enable and configure it
with your own settings, those settings are overwritten by the s
Also, more on laptop-mode. In config file comments I've seen that it is
disabled by default (and it seems devs tried to make it not so obvious
how to really enable it), because it causes odd hangs on some computers.
What sort of hangs are we dealing with? If this was about hangs when
watching a mov
I personally think the solution should be simple. First some parameters
in laptop-mode need splitting into LM_AC_ and LM_BAT_ (like
LM_READAHEAD), next someone should invent sane defaults that actually
work for a default installation. Next installer should autodetect or ask
(during installation) if
A note of observation. After I switched back to Windows XP I found that
Windows indeed didn't let my drive to spin down or park heads, however
all this came at the same price I had in Linux, i.e. frequent
superclicks and Load_Retry_Count increasing. So the problem is not with
Linux or Ubuntu at all
For some bizarre reason acpi-cpufreq loading fails in
/etc/init.d/powernowd unless I add acpi-cpufreq to /etc/initramfs-
tools/modules. When loading with VERBOSE=yes in /etc/default/rcS I can
see that acpi-cpufreq reports "No device". :-/
I tried adding "echo -n 'Press Enter: ' && read line" in
/e
Oh my god, it's so stupid. It turned out that my issue was hddtemp
running in daemon mode. Because it uses smart (sic!) to query drive
temperature, and update interval is hard-coded to 60 seconds, it was
waking my drive every 60 seconds! As soon as I disabled it, my problems
seem to go away. The dr
Some more info on the issue. I recently bought a new Samsung HM160HI and
started having the issue with Load_Cycle_Count. I tried the solution
with setting hdparm -B 255, but what I found is that my drive is already
in that mode after reboot. So after hdparm -B 254 Load_Cycle_Count
stopped increasin
I have the same problem, /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq directory
is missing. lsmod|grep freq shows that cpufreq modules are loaded.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lsmod|grep freq
cpufreq_powersave 2688 0
cpufreq_stats 7104 0
cpufreq_userspace 5284 0
cpufreq_ondemand97
Ubuntu 8.04 release does not have this issue anymore.
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Tried alpha 5 today only to find out that it can't even start on my Asus
F3Jp. Judging from xorg log this is the same problem as it was it
feisty: my monitor reports 1280x800 as the only mode supported, but vesa
driver does not have it, and all other modes get discarded. Becau
I wonder if Ben Collins can give us some status update on what is being
done to fix this bug? Is he still working on this bug?
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Binary package hint: ubiquity
Select manual partitioning and try to create a new partition. You will
find that the dropdown box for "Mount point" is empty. It should have
the same options as on "Edit partition" screen.
** Affects: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Public bug reported:
Start installation and select manual as partition method. Select
/dev/sda and click "New partition table". You will be presented with a
dialog box with "Go back" and "Continue" buttons. Unlike common sense,
"Go back" actually performs operation, and "Continue" cancels it. Thes
Pinepain, it's very kind of you to rtfm me without actually reading my
comment, thank you very much. First of all there were no 'a lot of small
files' not in any single of my tests. I always used large files,
250-350MB in size. And ntfs is not stone age, it is currently used by my
windows partition
Update. I've just tried copying files from my ntfs-3g partition and got
35MB/s. Then I started trying other files on my ext3 partition and found
that some big files actually get read at 15-20MB/s. Most of big files
are 5MB/s though. Seems like very heavy fragmentation. :(
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I've just measured my drive reading time and found out that it's
3.5-4.9MB/s (measured in Midnight Commander by copying a not yet cached
file to /dev/null). Then I plugged a USB drive (an HDD box) and tried
checking, it's 15-20MB/s, this isn't funny! I have ASUS F3Jp laptop (I
have no settings in m
Hi everyone, I just found out that in my case the problem is way too
slow SATA performance, see bug #119730. I measured reading time with
`cat Some350MBFile>/dev/null' and got 97 seconds, which leads to
3.5MB/s. It seems to be way too slow. I wonder if others have same
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Are you all sure that recompiling with SLAB will actually help? I just
did `apt-get source linux-source-2.6.22` to check that when I found that
-rt kernel is already configured with SLAB, yet hibernate is not working
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> I don't use mc, but have read that it stores key-definitions per $TERM
> with its learn-keys feature. That may be what's confusing it.
God, you are right!! I was looking at config in my home directory and
was already going to say that it's not like that, when an idea striked
me that maybe there'
Thomas, I don't seem to understand you. I just grabbed and compiled
terminfo.src you gave and while it helped with xterm (except that it's
just like with my previous attempts, Shift+F2 starts a new file in mc
instead of Shift+F4) it didn't work in gnome-terminal (because of \E[
and \EO difference I
Also I just found that xterm sends slightly different codes for
Shift+F1...F4, so this myxterm.ti is also for xterm:
xterm|X11 terminal emulator with correct kf-sequences,
kf13=\EO1;2P,
kf14=\EO1;2Q,
kf15=\EO1;2R,
kf16=\EO1;2S,
kf13=\E[1;2P,
kf14=\E[
Hmm... about xterm-xf86-v44 I apologize since now it is somehow working.
:-/ I wonder why it didn't work a couple of months ago when I first
tried that.
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[feisty] function keys don't work in gnome-terminal
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/96676
You received this bug notification because you are
I'd like to second steviant's request. For a long time this bug forced
me to use konsole instead of gnome-terminal, just for ability to press
Shift+F4. Unfortunately with konsole Shift+Left/Shift+Right don't work
(which work under gnome-terminal), so editing text files is not of much
use. It's real
I can confirm that this is unrelated to trackerd at all (I had it
uninstalled as soon as I was constantly running into it), and while
observing memory consumption lately I can see that although I have 1GB
or RAM, system monitor shows that only around 600-700MB of it are being
used, and used swap is
Thanks for reporting, but somehow I doubt that libc6 is the blame in my
case. I started noticing it either a day before or somewhere around when
2.6.1-1ubuntu8 came around. So libc6 is either not to blame or I haven't
noticed it's got worse yet. :-/
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2.6.1-1ubuntu9 ->32bit apps on amd64 almost
I can confirm strange disk-related performance problems too, and I dist-
upgraded to gutsy way after tribe5 was already out (thus I don't think
it could be something from previous tribes). Also I wonder if other
problems (like desktop often not showing after I relogin [so I always
have to restart i
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 130837 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/130837
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 130837
"Non-free Linux 2.6.22 modules on Realtime kernel" is missing components
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Fullscreen opengl rendering is slow/corrupted with fglrx
https://bugs.laun
Public bug reported:
I'm using xorg-driver-fglrx and after trying linux-rt first noticed that
when I switch to fullscreen in vlc (I'm using opengl output module) the
video rendering became extremely slowly. After recent 2.6.22-11.33
update I tried that again (this time with compiz enabled) and fou
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 138853
package flashplugin-nonfree 9.0.48.0.0ubuntu9 failed to install/upgrade:
subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 2
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dpkg-reconfigure flashplugin-nonfree breaks package installation
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1391
Daniel, are you sure that my bug is really a duplicate of bug #138853?
To me it seems wrong. I have successfully installed (patched) package
and it configures fine, the problem is actually with dpkg-reconfigure.
Directory /usr/lib/flashplugin-nonfree gets deleted in prerm, but then
it is _not_creat
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