Public bug reported:
Description:Ubuntu 15.04
Release:15.04
When a headphone is plugged in, sound is muted altough the headphone volume is
still up.
When I open alsamixer I can regain sound on my headphone by unmuting the
speaker channel and increasing the volume on the volume chan
Public bug reported:
After connecting a headphone, the speaker channel is set to zero, which sounds
like a logical thing to do, however it dimishes sound on the headphone channel
as well. As a workaround I currently start alsamixer from a terminal, switch on
the speaker channel (navigate to the
The problem is even slightly more complicated, as it is actually libre
office 4 that made python-uno deprecated. So installing an older python2
version does not fix the problem, because that cannot communicate with
libre office itself any longer. Bibus uses wxpython to create the GUI,
which does no
not used. Also the version is adjusted to 1.5.2-1ubuntu1.
My current versions (for which the patch is also tested to work):
Ubuntu 13.04
Bibus 1.5.2-1
LibreOffice 4.0.2.2 .2.2
Kind regards,
Bart de Koning
BTW> There is a newer version available on SourceForge. What is the
strategy to get it i
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 12.10
Bibus 1.5.2-1
LibreOffice 3.6.2.2
Bibus cannot connect to LibreOffice (gives a 'failed pipe message').
Insertion of references or go to writer will not work.
Due to a little bug, the correct path to libreoffice is not found during
initialization.
This little p
I just updated my system and it is not fixed yet, or released yet. But I found
some more information that might give some more clues on what actually happens.
Because it is not just people that are disconnected from the internet, it
affects also people that did not sign up for the ubuntu one ser
My setup is similar to what has been described above, placing a big monitor to
the left side of your laptop will give you the launcher in the middle. To see
it you have to get to left side of the left screen to get the launcher back,
which is annoying.
However I like to keep the launcher on my l
I noticed the same behaviour as filed by docsemmel above, after my
upgrade to 10.10 yesterday (well after two people pointed me at the
chinese characters in my mail). I noticed the sudden selection option
for "us-ascii" at the bottom of the list in the character encoding that
wasn't there before, a
Sorry guys, but this is what I call a very bad fix, this is a complete
regression of functionality . With an easy fix available. Just load in
the old packages into the repositories because of backward
compatability. There is no clash of functionality if both older and
newer are installed...
libsou
Thank, unfortunately I cannot patch the current package in Ubuntu 9.10. In
10.04 they changed already to bibus 1.5.
Anybody that can upload these patches into the karmic repositories?
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Version 1.4.3 cannot finalize OpenOffice 3.1 document
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/525982
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: bibus
Version 1.4.3.2-3 cannot finalize an OpenOffice 3.1.1 document in Ubuntu 9.10.
Bibus needs to finalize a document to convert references for example [1][2][3]
to [1-3], and also to open the locked state of the reference list for manual
editing. Unf
OK, thanks for the information, most probably we will stick to gksu
then...
2009/12/7 Jonathan Wiltshire
> On Mon, Dec 07, 2009 at 01:06:57PM -0000, Bart de Koning wrote:
> > Upstream we use gksu, it is changed to su-to-root in the ubuntu packages,
> > however it seems to
Upstream we use gksu, it is changed to su-to-root in the ubuntu packages,
however it seems to be a very neat solution for a common encountered
problem.
Are there any strong arguments not to switch upstream, eg what is the
availability of su-to-root on other distributions, like Suse, or Fedora, or
i
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 409130 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/409130
In the next release this bug is fixed. For your information it tries to
store the size in an int. However that does not fit for files bigger than I
thought 2.3 Gb, and the program crashes. (I changed it into a
Could that mean that I need additional time during my boot process. Is there
a way I can test that?
2009/11/16 WeatherGod
> Bart, I am looking over your dmesg file, and I see that after 10
> seconds, there is about a 30-second gap where I presume you are issuing
> your mount -a command? After t
To be complete: adding bootwait to the mount options in /etc/fstab does
not fix it
(btw. if you add bootwait issuing mount -a in a terminal when it is not
mounted yet results in an error!)
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Fails to mount /home on sd-card during boot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/481836
You received this bug
Thanks for reading and responding on this bug-report so fast.
It looks quite similar, but it is not. This is not happening when it runs a
fsck or something, it always happens. The problem is also not that it boots too
quick, it just does not boot at all, but has to enter a root shell, needs
man
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: usplash
If usplash cannot mount devices, for example because they are removed,
you get an error message, you have to press esc to drop into shell to
fix the problem. Fine, if you want to resume (ctrl-D), although you
still did not attach one of the missin
** Attachment added: "BootDmesg.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35746903/BootDmesg.txt
** Attachment added: "CurrentDmesg.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35746904/CurrentDmesg.txt
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35746906/Dependencies.txt
** A
Fixed for me in Karmic too. My Bluetooth USB dongle is working without
any additional commands!
$ lsusb | grep Bluetooth
Bus 004 Device 003: ID 0a5c:2039 Broadcom Corp. Bluetooth Device
Thanks!
Btw also thanks for all the improvements: eg. I can now control my computer
with my phone! Why I need
** Attachment added: "BootDmesg.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35626718/BootDmesg.txt
** Attachment added: "CurrentDmesg.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35626719/CurrentDmesg.txt
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35626720/Dependencies.txt
** A
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: usplash
After updating to karmic each time I boot my Acer Aspire One cannot mount /home
during boot (with Jaunty I did not have this problem).
/home is located on a SD-card:
in fstab:
#UUID=9648ab61-a70a-4dc1-9a50-851404098820
/dev/mmcblk0p1 /home
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: acroread
Adobe Acrobat Reader 9.2 10/06/2009, fresh install from the karmic partner
repositories on ubuntu karmic:
Version package: 9.2-1karmic1
When I click on About Adobe Reader 9, and try to click on one of the two
buttons (Patent and Legal Notices)
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: acroread
Adobe Acrobat Reader 9.2 10/06/2009, fresh install from the karmic repositories
on ubuntu karmic:
Version package: 9.2-1karmic1
When I click to maximize the window, the window itself maximizes however the
body that contains the document does n
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubiquity
Ubiquity - Karmic Koala
If you use ubiquity to install Ubuntu to your drive, but there is a NTFS
disk present that contains some minor inconsistencies (like some
clusters that are linked multiple times) ubiquity crashes. It crashes at
the point
Ah, just for my information as I recommended to file a new bug at the wrong
location. When you use Also affects distribution it makes it into a
(packaging-)bug for that distribution, and you will be notified
automatically?
2009/10/13 Jonathan Wiltshire
> Invalid in backintime (the upstream proje
Thanks for the information, although I do not completely like the option
(besides the point that I need to recompile my kernel). The option you point
out is actually quite a bad fix to my opinion. It does not umount your SD
card before a suspend: with possible data corruption. The question to solve
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 441628 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/441628
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 366241
Back in time 0.9.22 crashing in Kubuntu 904
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 441628
BAckintime crash when screen locked
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backintime se
Hey,
Hard links are supported as the test works for me (ubuntu 9.04, ntfs-3g
2009.2.1 external FUSE 27), HOWEVER:
$ echo 'file A' > A
$ cat A
file A
$ ln A B
$ cat A
file A
$ cat B
file A
$ ls -als
totaal 9
0 drwxrwxrwx 1 root root0 2009-09-17 14:06 .
8 drwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8192 2009-09-17
As the whole issue is solved if I change my hostname from 0111055 to
D0111055 I guess I was right.
A little look in the original bug shows by the way another strange
behaviour: his name contained a . -> as a hostname postfix only handles
the part after the . which was only a number...
** Changed
Same error on my machine.
it looks like postfix cannot handle a hostname that consists of only numbers
sudo dpkg --configure postfix
Instellen van postfix (2.5.5-1.1) ...
Postfix configuration was not changed. If you need to make changes, edit
/etc/postfix/main.cf (and others) as needed. To vie
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: system-config-printer
Using Ubuntu 9.04, kernel 2.6.28-15-generic, smbclient Version 3.3.2,
and system-config-printer 1.1.3, the smb.conf WORKGROUP is not overruled
by the specifications you give in the system-config-printer.
If you install a printer "CO
To warn you that is only a matter of time (there is a matter of randomness
involved), I use the same setup, so make a copy with the dd option of your
partition table and put it on a safe place on the sdd drive (like /root). If
it fries your bootsector you can easily retrieve it then. Make also a ba
Trying to solve the issue I played (on a Aspire One A110, with 9.04 UNR,
and /home on a ext4 partition on a SD card) around with delaying the
resume process by making a pm hook (called /etc/pm/sleep.d/99zleep -> so
really the first hook that should be read on a resume) containing only a
sleep comma
Hey all,
Short request: could somebody, who is justified to do that, change the
importance of this bug to at least medium or high.
I think the bug is important enough to get some attention: people could easily
lose their data this way! and accidentally clearing partition tables of disks
is to
Hey all, I just bumped into this problem too, with Ubuntu 9.04 unr installed
fresh from a usb stick, used sda1 as / (ext2), and a sd card for /home (ext4).
After my battery was empty my SD disk crashed upon resume.
obviously the problem is a lost partition table:
output of 'sudo fdisk -l'
Schijf
Can confirm this too, 64 bit as well as 32 bit. Just upgraded to jaunty,
so it is the official release.
/home/user/.local/share/tracker/tracker-indexer.log is completely filled
up with the following lines (85904 lines in total):
24 apr 2009, 14:33:58: Tracker-Warning **: Could not store word '4':
Sorry for my late reply. However you were right I was a bit too quick in my
post. The binary drivers are indeed not included in this metapackage, and
installing them did not work out for my video card. But that does not eliminate
that there is a need for a metapackage to my opion, like Yannis al
Still present in Intrepid, with Ubuntu (Gnome):
$ uname -a
Linux Xtal 2.6.27-11-server #1 SMP Thu Jan 29 20:19:41 UTC 2009 i686 GNU/Linux
$ mount -V
mount from util-linux-ng 2.14 (with libvolume_id and selinux support)
Trying to mount via nautilus a ufs2 partition (FreeBSD) gives the following
er
There is still no linux-restricted-modules-server metapackage available, only
one for the generic kernel.
I have a server running, that also needs a desktop with a nvidia card. This
means the nvidia driver gets broken each time there is a kernel update, because
it does not update the restricted
Hey all,
Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex 8.10 - libpng12-dev 1.2.27-1
has the same problem:
compiling imal (http://brneurosci.org/imal.html) using dpkg-buildpackage
-rfakeroot gives the following error and exits:
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In file included from /usr/include/png.h:438,
from xmtnimage65.cc:17:
/
Hey all,
I just upgraded to Intrepid and played around with the resolution settings.
Just to see how it works. I took a resolution way too high for my monitor
(1400x1050 on a Dell 17 inch LCD that could handle maximally 1280x960) and
ended up with a black screen, that just did not want to rever
I could confirm this in Ubuntu 8.04 using libpng12-dev 1.2.15~beta5-3
I could solve it using the above mentioned patch from Gentoo
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libpng causes error concerning pngconf.h
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/218409
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Would be a good idea, because it is still not fixed downstream
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baobab uses ~/.Trash instead of new gvfs Trash system
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/206017
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Adding sleep 1 && hciconfig hci0 reset or only the last part in
/etc/init.d/bluetooth did not entirely fix the problem. It still does
not recognize my dongle at startup, and still needs a manual restart of
the script, but obviously I do not have to reset hciconfig anymore.
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bug with my broadco
Confirmed, using Hardy and a MSI BToes 2.0 EDR Micro Dongle.
After startup hcitool scan reports:
Device is not available: No such device
and hcitool dev is empty
sudo /etc/init.d/bluetooth restart
starts the device, however hcitool scan gives:
Scanning ...
Inquiry failed: Connection timed out
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