My version of 17.10 is also affected.
Happens very occasionally, unless I start chrome browser, than it will
happen most certainly.
Same syslog as matlu described earlier
>> Ignoring unexpected response
>> g_byte_array_remove_range: assertion 'index_ + length <= array->len' failed
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** Description changed:
- In (X)Ubuntu precise (12.04), the font rendering of changed text parts
- is broken. It seems as if the kerning is not evaluated correctly.
+ In a number of versions of Ubuntu (including 12.04, 13.10, 14.04,
+ XUbuntu 12.04, and probably others) the font rendering of chang
"disappointing" is an understatement...
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sort order incorrect in en_* locales
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/501339
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I'm not sure what I could have done to move this to something other than
incomplete...
Please advise...
** Changed in: language-pack-en-base (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => New
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sort order incorrect in en_* locales
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/501339
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The fact that you refer to setting LC_ALL to POSIX as a workaround
indicates that the sort order most certainly isn't correct ;-)
English locale sorting and collation should be consistent in the face of
two items comparing as identical *and* in an order that makes sense to a
human being from that
For the third time, yes, I know the general locale code is working as
expected and it's not that I'm complaining about.
I'm am complaining about the sort order specifed in the en_* locales.
Ignoring case makes sense, as long as after ignoring the order is consistent
and not random (ie: Aa,aa *alw
I didn't see any option to :-S
(I'm not fan of the Launchpad UI)
I also have no idea what the correct thing is to assign this to...
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sort order incorrect in en_* locales
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I believe you're wrong in closing this as Invalid.
Yes, I agree that the sorting is correct as far as the locale is
concerned.
BUT, the locale is wrong. The most important part of my original point
was:
"In these locales, cgi.load should still sort before cgid.load."
It's that I'm complaining a
Public bug reported:
This is best shown by example. So, we have a file:
$ cat test.txt
cgi.load
cgid.load
a
ab
With no LANG set, we get the sort ordering when we expect:
$ LANG='' sort < test.txt
a
ab
cgi.load
cgid.load
With the LANG set to any en_ locale, the ordering is wrong:
$ LANG='en_GB
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OpenOffice Impress crashes frequently.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/331144
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Binary package hint: openoffice.org
I have a particular .odp file which causes OpenOffice Impress to crash
frequently. No particular activity seems to cause it. Sometimes it
crashes when entering "View Slideshow" mode, other times it crashes when
selecting a text box. The f
What fix was applied?
Is there any way I can see a diff of the fix?
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Lib/hotshot/stats.py patch is evil
https://launchpad.net/bugs/88960
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Binary package hint: python2.4
See this post:
http://mail.zope.org/pipermail/zope3-dev/2007-March/021849.html
The patch referred to is here, apparently:
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/p/python2.4/python2.4_2.4.3-0ubuntu6.diff.gz
Catching an import error like t
I just upgraded to the new gdm package (v2.14.10) that appeared today in
dapper-updates
and I can confirm the suspend functionality is now working for me from the gdm
login screen.
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Suspend (or hibernate) does nothing
https://launchpad.net/bugs/3642
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Ok, forget it, I've just spotted the typo in my sources.list:
"dapper-updates universe" instead of "dapper universe"
All now working. Sorry to have troubled you.
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Dependency on libssl0.9.7 stops install on "uptodate" Dapper
https://launchpad.net/bugs/52269
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Thanks, so libssl 0.9.7 and libssl 0.9.8 can coexist happily on the same
installation?
Please can you help me in getting libssl 0.9.7 installed? I do (and did) have
the universe repository enabled (I list my source.list file below) however
searching for "libssl" in synaptic only shows 0.9.8 an
Public bug reported:
The vmware-player package contains a dependency to the EXACT version of
libssl0.9.7. On an installation of Dapper that has been kept upto date
with update manager, the version of libssl is 0.9.8. Attempting to
install vmware-player v1.0.1-4 with synaptic fails because 0.9.7 is
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