Fixed in kde-baseapps 15.04.1, released yesterday.
See
https://www.kde.org/announcements/fulllog_applications-15.04.1.php#kde-baseapps
Upstream bug is https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=345174 .
** Bug watch added: KDE Bug Tracking System #345174
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=345174
Re: the impact, I guess it affects users on laptops that regularly
(dis)connect external screens (eg. using same laptop at work & home or
connecting the laptop to a TV to watch a movie) without shutting down
the machine. From the few (<10) Kubuntu 15.04 installations I can be
blamed for, I'm the on
I managed to get backtraces out of Konsole & Plasma, excuse the poor
quality of them as I only remembered to log output after I started gdb.
In all 3 cases they're now crashing in QScreen::handle() with
(this=this@entry=0x0) .
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** Attachment added: "Plasmashell crash backtrace with patched Qt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/qtdeclarative-opensource-src/+bug/1450137/+attachment/4396143/+files/plasmashell.qtdeclarative_ubuntu8.crash
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I did a few tests:
On the first reboot after installing qtdeclarative from the Wily PPA on
Vivid, I probably got lucky and managed to plug/unplug the external
monitor 4 times before the first crash (nvidia-340's xrandr also stopped
detecting changes for the next 2 topology changes at that point,
a
This has affected all Plasma 5 releases in Kubuntu since Utopic,
including the current backport of Plasma 5.3.
It reliably triggers a cascade of crashes in at least krunner, plasma
and kwin on every screen topology change, making for a very
disconcerting user experience.
Please consider cherry-pi
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1445392 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1445392
Public bug reported:
The systemd KCM won't start after installation, as shown below:
➜ antonis@ira ~ kcmshell5 systemd
kf5.kservice.sycoca: Trying to open ksycoca from "/home/antonis/.cache/ksycoca5"
kf5
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1445392 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1445392
Marking as duplicate, sorry for the noise. :-(
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wrong location of shared library
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Workaround:
Try using the File Open/Save dialog of any other KDE application (Kate,
Gwenview, Cantor, etc.) to add/remove entries to Places. They do appear
in Dolphin (still Qt4 based) but trying to delete them is ineffective.
2 more notes:
1. This bug occurs with either Plasma 5.2.2 or 5.3.0 ins
The previous patch was generated from a tainted origin.
I'm attaching a new one with the process detection refactored into a separate
function, and made more robust.
** Patch added: "powerbtn.sh updated for logind"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/acpid/+bug/1243399/+attachment/38931
** Package changed: acpi-support (Ubuntu) => acpid (Ubuntu)
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Title:
powers off instead of sleep under KDE4
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Note that the above patch doesn't check if Powerdevil is loaded by the
user's kded anymore. I can re-add that functionality if you think it's a
worthwhile scenario to account for (personally I don't think it is -
Powerdevil is a mature KDE technology nowadays).
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Same here.
/etc/acpi/powerbtn.sh tries to source /usr/share/acpi-support/power-
funcs , which doesn't exist in any package under 13.10 (it did exist in
13.04), and run getXconsole() from it, which would set XUSER.
With XUSER not set, and "kded4" not included in the PMS variable,
control will alwa
As a bandaid until Saucy is released, you can try using the kernel
packages at http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.10-saucy/ ;
they do support the RT5572.
Make sure you install the relevant header packages as well if you're
using any out-of-tree modules (nvidia, fglrx, etc.)
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For the record, this is an 802.11a/b/g/n/ac USB WiFi adapter based on
the Broadcom BCM43526 chip, for which no Linux driver has appeared yet.
There have been some reports of it partially working (no ac) using
ndiswrapper.
More details at http://www.wikidevi.com/wiki/Netgear_A6200
Disclaimer: I d
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Status: Incomplete => New
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Title:
Patch to remove Bashism in /usr/share/acpi-support/power-funcs
To
Hello and thanks for the fast reply :)
I guess an argument for it would be for use as a helper in local
scripts.
While writing a local workaround for #467825, it happened to suit my
needs. I would have written a proper one if it didn't exist though.
However, since then I caved in and patched upow
Public bug reported:
Hello,
Please accept this patch to remove a bashism in /usr/share/acpi-support
/power-funcs .
Thanks
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.10
Package: acpi-support 0.141 [modified: usr/share/acpi-support/power-funcs]
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.5.0-22.33-generic 3.5.
Hello,
kde-workspace 4:4.9.4-0ubuntu0.2 from quantal-proposed indeed fixes this
for my Fujitsu Amilo Pi 3560.
Thanks!
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KDE 4.9.4 refresh
Undoing Status change to "Opinion", sorry for the noise.
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Status: Opinion => New
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Title:
Please set x-
Public bug reported:
Hello,
As the title says, it would be nice if "x-www-browser" was set as the
default browser in Kubuntu.
After a Kubuntu installation, x-www-browser (provided by the Debian
Alternatives system) automatically points to rekonq.
However, if I install Firefox (for example), and
Unfortunately I cannot test this anymore as I had to switch that machine
to Debian Squeeze, which already contained this fix (among others).
Apparently, although with this fix the card is correctly initialised
("pri show spans" in the Asterisk console shows "PRI span 1/0:
Provisioned, Up, Active")
Hello again :)
Well, in the spirit of reducing vertical space wasted, I guess Kexi
could revert to a more traditional menu when it detects dbusmenu in use.
If I did not misread your blog post about the ribbon-like toolbar, menus
can (now?) have their items dynamically added and removed (Firefox d
** Summary changed:
- Kexi: No menus show up when using dbusmenu
+ Kexi: Improve integration with dbusmenu
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Title:
Kexi: Improve inte
Thanks for the fast reply!
I saw some (version 1, as I now understand) Kexi screenshots featuring a
traditional menu with File, Edit, etc. items on Kexi's website and
hastily filed this bug report before digging further.
I actually like the Ribbon-like menu-toolbar, so I'm marking this
invalid.
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Kexi: No menus show up when using dbusmenu
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Binary package hint: koffice
As the title says, when using dbusmenu Kexi only shows a File > Close
menu.
Kexi is still using libqt4-qt3support, which may be the reason for this
bug.
I'm not sure if the bug also happens when using Unity, I'm using Plasma
Desktop with the "Wi
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Title:
Xorg crash
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I'm afraid I'm not really sure what caused this.
I installed this Kubuntu Natty system yesterday using netboot and
Nouveau worked decently, even with the experimental GL support enabled.
After a few upgrade cycles it (X) started crashing on boot, wi
Hello,
I can confirm this bug on Maverick's final release (64bit here), seems
the "new" and "old, but unread" and icons are missing. They are replaced
by some 128x128 question mark icons, making the message list very hard
to navigate.
knode package version: 4:4.4.6-0ubuntu1
Cheers,
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Hello,
Could you backport the new version to Lucid as well please?
Thanks,
Antonio
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Hello, this tool can be used for many purposes other than "selecting the
fastest Debian mirror".
For example: Just now I had a big list of IPv6 tunnel brokers and wanted
to find which one of them had the least latency for me.
Please restore it and disable the "netselect-apt" part of it, which
obv
Attaching a minimal version of the patch which can be applied after
dahdi_linux_extra, in case you prefer it in that form.
Also, disregard what I said about the header include, it actually seems
like a (minimal) fix for kernels <2.6.32.
Cheers,
Antonio
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Hello again,
after a long and educational session with quilt, I attach a refreshed
version of the debian/patches/dahdi_linux_extra file.
The only change I made was updating drivers/dahdi/zaphfc/base.c to r7 in
SVN (was r5). It contains two small changes - the first is an additional
header include
Hmm,
did apt-get source ...
applied Eliza's patch
ran dpkg-buildpackage
installed the resulting dahdi-dkms...deb
and base.c is still unpatched in /var/lib/dkms/...
Debugging atm.
Cheers,
Antonio
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please update zaphfc driver to tip of trunk
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/612091
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What Eliza said :)
Thanks for the prompt response!
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It's just an one-line change, without which the driver is totally
useless.
Is there anything we can do to help push this forward?
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This is evolving to a subject better discussed at the forums by the way,
as this seems to be a misconfiguration in the "stacklet".
The hostname is kept by the kernel in /proc/sys/kernel/hostname. In your
case, it is "ubuntu".
What hostname -f does, is the equivalent of running
getent hosts `host
Hello Ian!
The revealing message here is "hostname: Name or service not known" which means
there is a DNS issue on your system.
"hostname -i" and "hostname -d" should get you going on debugging this. Also
take a look at /etc/nsswitch.conf.
Of course the package installation shouldn't have barfe
Is there some rationale behind this request?
What do you need from OpenSSL that GNUTLS doesn't provide, in this case?
IIRC, Debian maintained the GNUTLS patches for ages so that any GPLed
program could link against libldap without adding an exception allowing
linking with OpenSSL. I may be wrong
Please attach a copy of your /etc/cron.daily/exim4-base and the output
of "LANG=C stat /var/log/exim4/paniclog".
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You can zero your paniclog using a command like this:
# : >/var/log/exim4/paniclog
or
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Hello,
could you please provide rekonq as an alternative for x-www-browser?
A call to
update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/x-www-browser x-www-browser
/usr/bin/rekonq
in post-inst should be enough.
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Just a "me too" comment, this time in el_GR.UTF-8 locale.
Thanks,
Antonio
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** Description changed:
- KDE SSL certificates support in all the KDE 4, 4.1, 4.2 series is
- completely broken. KDE bug : https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=162485
+ KDE SSL certificates support in all of the KDE 4.0-4.3 series is completely
broken.
+ KDE bug: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi
Could you please link /usr/share/kde4/apps/kssl/ca-bundle.crt to
/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt?
IMHO there's no reason for KDE to have a different set of certificates
from the system's ones.
Thanks,
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FWIW, also occurs in Jaunty.
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