FYI I just reinstalled poppler, bug still occurs exactly as it did with
the file I attached at first, so it clearly still isn't fixed.
Some extensive googling has revealed that evince added support for DRM
in pdf files previously, and after a big stink in 2005, it was removed.
Looking in gconf-edi
Glad to see someone else has the same problem, maybe someone can at
least flag it confirmed so people will look at it???
FYI I've recently discovered that the same PDF files, when opened in
Preview on OSX, still open without a password, however, if you attempt
to save the file (via File > Save) it
Is a fix for this as simple as copying the volume slider art for
ambiance over to shiki-colors? If so, can someone point me to that art?
I've been directory surfing for 2 hours with no luck trying to find
where the actual art for either one is stored with no luck.
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Also, I had an unrelated boot error, so I recently reinstalled 10.04,
this time beta 2. The bug still occurs the exact same way as often and
as random.
I suppose I am going to grab a copy of poppler source and see if maybe I
can just disable all the code for password protected files. I mean, I
n
Not to sound impatient but is anyone working on this?
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PDF files with no password ask for one anyway
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** Attachment added: "PDF document that evince/poppler will ask for a password
for, despite not having one"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/44082951/Dickey%20CAS.pdf
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PDF files with no password ask for one anyway
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Public bug reported:
Well...Attached is a PDF file. This file is a case action summary from
v2.alacourt.com. (I'm a paralegal, I open tens or even a hundred of
these a day.) The PDF files generated by Alacourt open fine in every
PDF reader on every system except those based on libpoppler on Ubu
Well...a debate over if this is a real bug or not is not one I will go
into, however, I would like to say one thing about this.
Having tried Linux Mint, I can tell you for certain that there is
NOTHING about the GNOME desktop that actually requires ANY part of
evolution, INCLUDING evolution-data-s
I really like this idea. As it is I am constantly having to close and
reopen Firefox/Thunderbird to keep the icons in the order I'm used to
because every time I click a link in Thunderbird or Pidgin it moves
Firefox to the far right of my open windows! Any idea when this will be
done? Maybe even
Well...back on Linux now (or at least dual booting, running Mint 7, so
basically Ubuntu 9.04) and I'd just like to say that maybe the best fix
for this is simply to have gnome-session-manager check it's list of
manually specified startup applications, and not run any application
from the previous (
Just wanted to give a small update on this. I'm not using Ubuntu right
now but I will be at the Atlanta LinuxCon tomorrow and I intend to set
this up in a VM tonight so if anyone from the Ubuntu/Maximus dev team is
going to be there, either email me directly (chuckdmoney at gmail dot
com) or reply
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: maximus
On both Ubuntu 9.04 and Ubuntu-netbook-remix 9.04 I am using Maximus and
I love it, however both share a common problem. I'm running netbook-
remix on an ASUS EEE 901, and standard Ubuntu (amd64, installed from alt
cd just for expediency) on an A
I also get this error every time I reboot Ubuntu 9.04. This error is
still current and occurs on every boot. My theory is that the problem
is exactly what it says it is - I probably killed power to the system,
leaving a lock file somewhere. My question is simply where this lock
file would be, so
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