Just hoping someone cares here's another data point. The -w (preview) option
comes up with a different CRITICAL.
Both requests seem to operate OK. It's just the error message that messes up
the display in Terminal.
evince ItWorks.pdf > /dev/null
(evince:7175): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_widget_show: a
Very helpful Mr. Ager-Wick
Its strange that partitions show up as /boot under, somehow under /dev/sda1.
I guess that makes sence but I also have a disk reported as
/dev/sdb1 /media/kit/UNTITLED
which is actually a portable disk tied in by USB connections. (kit is
another user)
/dev/null/ is abo
I have found a problem several times running updates which are coming
more and more often. That's probably good for security but the automated
attempt to update adds a bunch of files to a root level directory, like
this:
lenovo[~]> cd /boot
lenovo[/boot]> ls -l
total 92010
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root
I reboot once a day reacting to a complaint about compiz crashing.
It may not matter but terminal command option -v (version according tho the man
page) does this:
Deimos ~> compiz -v
compiz (core) - Warn: Unknown option '-v'
compiz (core) - Info: Loading plugin: core
compiz (core) - Info: Start
The problem has gone away after the ubuntu version I'm now running was
installed.
I think it's now 12-04 but I can't seem to get the machine to say that.
uname -a shows this:
Linux doug-GG045AA-ABA-a6142n 3.2.0-25-generic #40-Ubuntu SMP Wed May 23
20:30:51 UTC 2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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Title:
$PATH not being honored
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Public bug reported:
Deimos ~/bin> ls -l
-rwxrwxr-x 1 doug doug 25 2012-04-10 10:10 firefox
-rwx--x--x 1 doug doug 7236 2011-11-01 11:30 Firefox.pl
-rwx--x--x 1 doug doug220 2011-11-01 11:30 Run_in_tcsh
-rwx--x--x 1 doug doug 384456 2011-11-01 11:30 tcsh
-rwx--x--x 1 doug doug 3197 201
I no longer have the problem but. . .
It's definitely related to access control lists. There seems to be no way to
turn off access control.
setfacl -b fileref # doesn't work as advertised. I believe that to be
well known.
A solution is to remove whole directories of files and re-create them.
Un
At 12:42 + 4/13/10, Phil Bull wrote:
>I've created a wiki page with instructions on checking your version
>here:
>
>https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CheckingYourUbuntuVersion
>
Very nice. It even answers my problem with subdirectories named by
strange animals that I can never associate with a
Jesse van den Kieboom has privately advised me that
the bugs have been fixed in the next version of gedit.
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Tools in 2.28.0 now must start with a shebang #! line.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/474556
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I have a fix. I no longer think it's a problem with gedit or gnome.
Some time ago I experimented with SELinux and soon decided I didn't want
to use it. The two users around here are both trustworthy and I didn't
see an advantage when port 23 for ssh is the only real exposure to the
internet. We t
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gedit
Shell tools and scripts used to modify the content of a file being
edited often generate progress output delivered in stderr.
That material is rarely, if ever, intended to become a part of the file
being edited. It really should go to the bottom pa
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gedit
Possibly related to Bug #251083
gedit still refuses to make a backup file when the original is at the
top level of a user's home directory.
Any file being edited with gedit which is of the form
/home/user/somename will result in a message that inf
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gedit
The external tools selection window has a problem with underline
characters in file names.
My tool Finance_Get shows up as FinanceGet with the letter G underlined.
There is also a FinanceGet file in /tools/ but there is no confusion.
In the manag
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35109853/Dependencies.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35109855/ProcMaps.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35109856/ProcStatus.txt
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gedit
Tools in 2.28.0 now must start with a shebang #! line at least in Ubuntu 9.10
The shebang line must point to a shell. But...
#!/usr/bin/perl seems to be an exception to that.
There is no longer a procedure to simply pass files that don't start with
Content of $HOME/.gnome2/nautilus-scripts/expose
#!/bin/tcsh
set report = $HOME/expose.txt
echo >> $report
date >> $report
echo "Arg1 is $1" >> $report
echo "Arg2 is $2" >> $report
echo "Arg3 is $3" >> $report
echo "NAUTILUS_SCRIPT_SELECTED_FILE_PATHS" >> $report
echo $NAUTILUS_SCRIPT_SELECTED_FIL
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