I confirm that kernel 5.15.0-119 from the proposed2 PPA fixes this issue
on Jammy.
Thank you, Matthew, for your kind explanation, and to all the developers
who worked on this!
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Sorry but I cannot replicate the test here.
After enabling the jammy-proposed apt sources, I got kernel 5.15.0.118,
not .119:
# apt-get install linux-generic/jammy-proposed
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
Reading state information... Done
linux-generic is already th
Same problem here, on several machines, all Ubuntu 22.04 after updating
the kernel to version 5.15.0-116.
All hosts and guests are x86_64.
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Title:
I can also confirm that the package for Jammy from the "proposed"
repository fixes this issue.
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[SRU] python3-qrencode fails with SystemEr
Public bug reported:
Python3 module qrencode does not allow generating QR codes using
function encode().
The attached very simple script dies as follows:
$ ./python3-qrencode.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/arrigo/temp/./python3-qrencode.py", line 5, in
qrencode.encode("
Confirmed on Ubuntu 18.04.6 LTS i686.
** Tags added: i686
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Regression: exiv2 0.27.3-3ubuntu1.5 makes Gwenview crash when opening
image
I have two Bionic x86_64 systems. One was showing the problem, the other was
not.
The problem disappeared after issuing:
# apt purge python-backports.functools-lru-cache
# apt install python-matplotlib
The first command also uninstalled python-matplotlib.
The second command re-installed python-b
Thank you for the quick reply.
The package for Xenial remains at the old version! That is the release I am
using.
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Shell script /usr/bin/
Just FYI I am still waiting...
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Shell script /usr/bin/wxglade does not pass command line parameters
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Thank you very much!
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Shell script /usr/bin/wxglade does not pass command line parameters
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Public bug reported:
The shell script /usr/bin/wxglade calls the Python script
/usr/share/wxglade/wxglade.py, but it does not pass any command line
parameters.
** Affects: wxglade (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Patch added: "Pass all parameters to the Python script"
Affected package is wxglade-0.7.1-1 on Xenial
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Hello all,
I am not sure if this answers anyone's problem: I see there are many
different issues reported and I feel a bit confused, but I am posting
here my case, hoping that it could help someone.
On my Ubuntu 14.04.5 system, I had problems accessing a printer via DNS-
SD (Avahi).
The problem
Robie,
thank you for your comments, the link and the mailing list pointer.
I understand that bind9 should not be explicitly listed as a dependency
of squid3. Maybe it could depend on some other "well-known event" that
bind9 could emit...
I find upstart a bit confusing, therefore I leave this ta
Public bug reported:
On Precise, squid3 is started by a upstart job, while bind9 is not.
This causes problem if squid3 needs to do DNS lookups when parsing its
configuration file.
Example: the same machine is a DNS server and a proxy.
The file /etc/squid3/squid.conf contains the following line:
I can confirm this bug still exists on Precise.
IMHO it should have higher importance, as it is a show-stopper.
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Title:
gdm-simple-slave crashed w
(In reply to comment #13)
> Created attachment 72007 [details]
> Logging of kio_sftp after applying diff from review request 104642 on KDE
> 4.8.4, FreeBSD
By going through the patched code, I may have spotted the cause of the
problem.
Inside sftpProtocol::openConnection() the first call to
openP
Created attachment 72007
Logging of kio_sftp after applying diff from review request 104642 on KDE
4.8.4, FreeBSD
This is the logging output of kio_sftp after applying
https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/104642/diff/raw/ and trying to connect
to sftp://127.0.0.1
The outcome is: no password request
Jonathan,
thank you for updating the patch! I can confirm that your patch fixes
the problem when applied to KDE 4.8.4 sources (FreeBSD port was updated
since my last report).
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** Changed in: kde-runtime (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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sftp connection with password fails
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The attached patch, when applied to the source of the kde-runtime-4.8.3
package, fixes the problem.
It is the same patch reported to upstream, with different file paths.
** Patch added: "Patch for sources of kde-runtime-4.8.3"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kde-runtime/+bug/1011961
Public bug reported:
It is not possible to access a sftp:// URL using Dolphin, if the
password is not specified on the URL itself.
This bug has been reported upstream: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=23
There is a patch there, but it seems that upstream did not test it yet.
This problem
Confirm the bug is still there:
$ grep middle /usr/share/xul-ext/ubufox/defaults/preferences/ubuntu-mods.js
pref("middlemouse.contentLoadURL", false); // setting to false disables pasting
urls on to the page
$ dpkg-query -W firefox
firefox 11.0+build1-0ubuntu0.10.04.2
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In response to Tibor Bősze, comment #253:
>I do not want to suggest that going to the terminal should be the preferred
> way of mounting a floppy. I merely want to state that the command works, and
> one would have to analyze how comes the difference in behavior between
> running this command and
In response to Martin Pitt's comment #108:
I am one of the floppy owners ``bugged'' by bug #441835. I agree (but is only
my humble opinion) that the patch that has been submitted to this bug is a
solution only for the people in category 3) according to Francisco Cabanas'
comment. I hope that th
Hi, I can confirm that this bug still exists in Lucid, using udisks
1.0.1-1ubuntu1
I have tried two scenarios: with and without an entry in /etc/fstab for the
floppy drive, and I found a funny thing.
I kept the command 'udisks --monitor' running in a separate terminal.
1- without entry in /etc/f
Hi, I can confirm that this bug still exists in Lucid, using udisks
1.0.1-1ubuntu1
I have tried two scenarios: with and without an entry in /etc/fstab for the
floppy drive, and I found a funny thing.
I kept the command 'udisks --monitor' running in a separate terminal.
1- without entry in /etc/f
Chris,
thank you for the quick answer!
I hope this problem will be solved soon! In the meantime, I'll just
avoid to do any formulas with strings and numbers together. :-)
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[upstream] calc: sum show #VALUE or err:529
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Hello,
I am digging up this bug, please let me know if it's better to open a
new one.
In reply to Chris Cheney, 2008-04-12: it seems to me that current
versions of OpenOffice do _not_ show error 529 (or "#VALUE") but treat
strings as zeroes instead.
In particular:
- OpenOffice 3.0.1 for Windows
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