Public bug reported:
In Ubuntu 17.10, eigen version 3.3.4 throws massive reams of compiler
warnings about enums used in boolean contexts, e.g.:
/usr/include/eigen3/Eigen/src/Core/AssignEvaluator.h:86:63: warning: enum
constant in boolean context [-Wint-in-bool-context]
MayLinearVectorize =
@Aibara, are you using Lubuntu or Xubuntu? If so, this thread about
xfce4-power-manager interacting badly with systemd (with a couple of
workaround suggestions) might be useful:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2184892
Andy
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Thanks for the workaround: works for me. The problem is still there in
vanilla 13.10.
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Title:
clang cannot find stddef.h
To manage notific
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If using a VPN, the rules of the local network are no longer the
relevant ones -- in particular, after connecting to a work VPN I found
that I need to tell all web traffic to use a proxy server otherwise I
cannot access web pages external to the VPN's local network.
Accessing
I see the same on Xubuntu 12.04 and 12.10. Restarting the network-
manager service has no effect, but explicitly "pkill nm-applet && nm-
applet&" does the trick: thanks @chaghi et al
Restarting the applet also fixes an associated problem that the
"Disconnect", "Enable Wireless" and "Enable Network
I've found that an explicit restart of nm-applet (with pkill and then
just running nm-applet& -- maybe there's a better way) brings the applet
back to a useable state. Restarting the network-manager infrastructure,
on the other hand, does not seem to fully refresh the applet.
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My suggestion in #16 worked for one CD, but now I'm getting the same
"peer-to-peer dbus connection" / .service file error message as in
comment #15 :/
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I'm seeing the same problem on about 1 in 4 CDs on Xubuntu 12.04. I
don't think this is a Sound Juicer problem, though: the disc lso doesn't
appear in Rhythmbox, and it's a repeatable thing for a given CD. However
I just discovered (after some weeks of frustration -- d'oh) that double
clicking the
No problem:
1) Ubuntu Natty on a Lenovo ThinkPad T400
2) ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3400:
andy@duality:/tmp$ lspci | grep -i radeon
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Mobility Radeon HD 3400
Series
I'm running with the generic vesa driver in X.org: the proprietary driver
didn't
Public bug reported:
I just installed the Impressive PDF presentation viewer on my laptop,
running Ubuntu Natty, but all PDFs I have tried to view give the
following error:
$ impressive Desktop/slides.pdf
Welcome to Impressive version 0.10.3-WIP
Detected screen size: 1440x900 pixels
X Error of f
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: soundconverter
I've noticed for a while that Sound Converter doesn't seem to write a
track number into M4A/AAC files, at least not when converting from FLAC,
but with an upgrade to the Ubuntu Maverick RC the track artist metadata
has also gone missing!
T
I have exactly the same problem in Lucid (a Karmic upgrade rather than
fresh install). I found the answer (and hence this bug report) via
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1495229 -- which shows that
others are also finding this problem and fixing it for themselves.
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+1 for fixing! A fix which would respect the convention of other Python
packages would be to symlink the PyROOT .py and .so module files into
/usr/lib/pythonXX/dist-packages -- I see that there are already symlinks
into /usr/share/pyshared, but that location is not directly placed in
the system PYT
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libroot-python5.18
Installing the libroot-python metapackage, or a versioned instantiation
such as libroot-python5.18, does not produce a usable PyROOT system:
libroot-python-dev is required to actually provide the ROOT.py file,
etc., without which PyROOT
I agree: from Web browsers it's now normal to expect to be able to
right-click on a link and get a context menu with a "Copy link location"
entry... useful particularly if you want to open a Gwibber link in a
non-default Web browser, or paste somewhere else.
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+1 for fixing this: the cursor is also unresponsive for these initial
few seconds after the password dialog appears. Not a show-stopper, but a
certainly a paper cut :) I only started seeing this after upgrading to
Karmic.
Other related keywords, in case the Launchpad search can pick them up:
passw
Now repeated twice in a row, both times with the power plugged in when
suspending and unplugged when resuming. The network details of my home
network were forgotten the second time, but contrary to the report above
I had suspended and resumed in the same location.
Any extra information wanted?
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I have the same problem on a new Thinkpad T40 laptop -- sometimes on
unsuspend, I get to see the cursor for a second or so, and then it
vanishes and the laptop goes back to sleep. It's not easy to reproduce
-- the first time I managed to reproduce it while acpi_listen was
running was today after a
I'm seeing exactly this behaviour now, 3 years later. Also on a
Thinkpad... T400. Has something reverted?
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Is this a different kind of drop-down list widget from usual? Most GTK
drop-down menus support the "jump to character" behaviour... otherwise
we wouldn't expect it. Is it possible to work-around by using the
"normal" widget in this panel?
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Another +1 to an SRU.
BTW, this is also fixable by installing compizconfig-settings-manager
and setting the "Prev window" key binding in the "Static Application
Switcher" plugin config (it's disabled by default). I don't know if that
configurator is tweaking the Metacity gconf db behind the scenes
Public bug reported:
I've installed the Python visual module on my Lenovo Thinkpad T400
lapton, running 64 bit Ubuntu Karmic. When I try to import visual, I get
a segfault:
a...@duality:~$ python
Python 2.6.4rc2 (r264rc2:75497, Oct 20 2009, 02:54:09)
[GCC 4.4.1] on linux2
Type "help", "copyright
Can this fix be backported to Hardy, preferably the latest 0.12 version
if there are no dependency problems? I'm still seeing a stuck lock file
in Hardy (0.10.2-0u1 - http://packages.ubuntu.com/hardy-updates/tomboy),
and since Hardy is an LTS release that means having to manually clear
the lock for
Thanks Sebastien! I must not read the original description properly and
thought that "power manager plugin" was referring to the Gnome power
manager! didn't even know about the existence of the RB power plugin
until you mentioned it, and certainly have no idea how it got enabled...
but I was very h
I just saw this downgraded to "Low Importance"... seriously? It's a bug
that means laptops running Ubuntu will refuse to syspend or hibernate
because you played some music on it... it's been a serious stability
problem for me since I started using Intrepid. Possibly this also has
some interaction w
I'm using an up-to-date Intrepid, by the way.
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I keep seeing this problem --- it regularly (> 50% of the time?) stops
me from being able to suspend. Even more annoying, the log-out menu
sometimes pops up several minutes after requesting it: by this time if
I've decided to leave it unsuspended and left the room, the 60 sec
timeout will turn the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: tomboy
Tomboy versions less than 0.12 regularly get stuck lockfiles when
syncing over SSH. This problem is fixed in Intrepid, but still applies
to Hardy LTS, which includes Tomboy 0.10. Since Hardy is an LTS release
and this bug makes SSH syncing of Tombo
I can verify this. When Rhythmbox is closed, if I try to hibernate or
suspend, I get a notification dialog which says:
"Request to do policy action: Music Player has stopped the policy action
from taking place: Playing"
It doesn't time-out... I left my laptop overnight in this state in the
hope t
I am seeing the same problem now with Ubuntu Intrepid beta (as apt-
updated yesterday). Hibernate and suspend definitely work fine, but
sometimes when I press the power button or menu to System > Shut
down..., the log-out menu takes a long time to appear (or doesn't appear
at all) and when/if it do
Hibernate and suspend are working again as of my apt update earlier
today. This kernel version:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /proc/version
Linux version 2.6.27-7-generic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 4.3.2 (Ubuntu
4.3.2-1ubuntu10) ) #1 SMP Fri Oct 17 22:24:21 UTC 2008
The hibernate system is a li
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: tomboy
Configuration of Tomboy for SSH and WebDAV syncing, using FUSE, is
fiddly due to permissions problems and uncertainties about which
packages are required (the Tomboy sync config box is distinctly
unhelpful about why sync options are not available,
Is there anything that can be done to move this along? It's over a year
since the last comment and it's still a problem!
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I seem to remember that this requires gnuplot to be built against the
GNU readline library and whether this is possible depends on your
reading of the gnuplot license. I second the request, though: gnuplot is
vastly more pleasant to use with readline support and the lack of it in
Debian/Ubuntu is m
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There is an extra confusion if sshfs *is* installed, but the user is not
in the fuse group: fusermount cannot be run, but the SSH syncing option
is simply not available. It would be helpful if the warning dialog could
distinguish between sshfs not being installed and not having appropriate
permissi
I APT upgraded to Intrepid (~alpha 6) today, and hibernate doesn't work
at all. The total effect of selecting the "hibernate" option from the
new shutdown dialog is to drop out to a blank screen and ask for my
password, as if I'd asked to lock the screen. There is a brief pause in
between, suggesti
I APT upgraded to Intrepid (~alpha 6) today, and hibernate doesn't work
at all for me. The total effect of selecting the "hibernate" option from
the new shutdown dialog is to drop out to a blank screen and ask for my
password, as if I'd asked to lock the screen. There is a brief pause in
between, s
Public bug reported:
On my Lenovo 3000 V100 laptop, hibernate was working (albeit with some
problems - see bug #211153 and bug #185703), but on APT upgrade to
Intrepid today, hibernate doesn't work at all. The total effect of
selecting the "hibernate" option from the new shutdown dialog is to drop
Also confirmed in post alpha 6 Intrepid. Very frustrating when you're
used to getting the shutdown options!
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In my case at least it's not innocuous --- the high load level is
unhappily accompanied by an inability to do much other than jerkily move
the cursor for a few minutes. Maybe this is because I tend to have ~6
workspaces full of windows open... but it's very frustrating, especially
when coupled with
Yes, see
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=552273
Apparently it *should* work, but is pretty fragile against unordered
syncs... fragile enough that it's never been usable for me (and requires
that you *know* it's okay to overwrite the existing note). I'm going to
test if it works when aggr
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Shame. I noticed a dlopen leak in my valgrind trace and I think this may
also be responsible for gdb dying during module loading when I test my
program on an Ubuntu system... it's a real problem for
debugging/testing, even if it seems "sort of safe" for uninstrumented
running.
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Binary package hint: tomboy
When managing a set of notes between several machines, syncing should be
a useful way to make sure that all the notes are the same between
systems, a la SVN/CVS version control. Instead, the "merging" algorithm
is just to either delete the local no
Is the Python interface to ROOT also synced to Intrepid? The "C++"
interface is pretty flaky ;(
http://packages.debian.org/lenny/libroot-python5.18
In general, how can I see what Debian testing packages will go into
Intrepid? Searching on packages.ubuntu.com doesn't bring up any of the
ROOT packa
I'm also seeing this problem (the "object reference" warning for every
photo), even after installing the 4.3.1 Folder export plugin. I also
can't uninstall the 4.3.0 version, although I can disable it - I don't
know if that would be a problem.
Andy
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I'm using a fresh install of Hardy beta (from a CD image downloaded
about 1 week ago) and I still have this problem.
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