Can we get the opinion of someone on the software-center project as to
why this problem is happening, if the dependencies are indeed correct as
Julien has said?
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Well see that's what i thought. But according to the software-center
guys it's not their problem. I think it's due to the fact that software
center tries to be add/remove and synaptic in one. So basically awn-
manager needs to be removed from software-center. Isn't this a packaging
problem again th
I just noticed in your comment there is a dependency from AWN to AWN-
Manager, but i think the dependency needs to reciprocated; i can
currently install awn-manager without installing awn, causing awn-
manager to throw an error when i try and open it.
I don't see why there needs to be a separate p
I would like to see the packages merged in software center, even if you
keep them separate in synaptic. Or at least make it so that if you
install AWN-Manager you have to install AWN as a dependancy; AWN Manager
doesn't work without AWN installed.
I don't really get what the difference between AWN
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cannot empty trash
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/447831
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33394989/XsessionErrors.txt
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Binary package hint: nautilus
Ubuntu Karmic 9.10 beta. Package version is in the attached debug info.
When i open the trash window (via the gnome-panel applet or the link in
nautilus) the "Empty Trash" button is greyed out, even though there are
items in the trash.
I should
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two items for awn in software center
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two items for awn in software center
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Binary package hint: software-center
This isn't so much a bug with software center as the software
repositories themselves, but software center is doing some weird stuff
too, so i thought i'd tag it anyway.
All the info about my OS and package versions should be in the attac
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Missing icon for update-manager
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/436159
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gnome panel calendar shadow does not dissapear when calendar is closed
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33016112/GConfNonDefault.txt
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
Using Ubuntu Karmic Koala 9.10 beta (upgraded from alpha 5 install)
inside a vitualbox VM on Jaunty.
The version of my gnome-panel package is in the bug report compile by
ubuntu-bug.
When i click the clock applet on gnome-panel i expect it t
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Hi there,
I just just downloaded the Karmic alpha 5 today (desktop cd) to do some testing
and to see if i could help find bugs. I booted to the livecd version of Ubuntu
inside virtualbox (running on my current Jaunty install). Once the system had
fully booted i double-click
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karmic installer 'who are you screen' cluttered
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/426132
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This has happened to me twice in the last 2 days now, although i'm still
not sure if the two occurrences are actually related.
yesterday when i plugged in a USB flash disk the whole computer
basically froze up. I managed to get the system monitor up while it was
grinding away
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: f-spot
Using Ubuntu 9.10 Jaunty with F-Spot 0.5.0.3
I was editing a large collection of photos (around 900 odd) when i found
that as i edited photos, each edit would cause more and more memory to
be used by F-Spot. Eventually it got up to about 4GB and i
Confirming this is still an issue in jaunty.
1. Edited proxy settings.
2. Used "Apply System-Wide" button
3. Synaptic, Add/Remove and Update Manager all still use the previous proxy
settings.
Restarting does solve the problem, it just defeats the point of having
the ability to apply the settings
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