Public bug reported:
From about 2022-02-06, doing a grub isoboot into a jammy-desktop-amd64
iso loops outputting
stdin: Not a typewriter
This is repeated about every 2 seconds, for about 2 minutes, then there
is a prompt
Unable to find a medium containing a live file system
and a busyb
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1878541 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1878541
@chrisccoulson: they have the same underlying cause, but bug #1878541 is
a bug against snapd, which has nothing to do with the problem.
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Public bug reported:
lrzip fails with segmentation fault near the end of decompressing.
Ubuntu 19.10, APT reports the version of lrzip is 0.631+git180528-1. A
workaround is to use -p1, one thread only, but that is very slow.
It appears to me to match this issue on
https://github.com/ckolivas/lrz
I may have stumbled on a workaround for the disconnection issue, though
I can't be sure.
To narrow down the time when the connection stops working, I left a ping
to my router running, every 4 seconds.
ping -i 4 192.168.1.1 > ping.log
Several days later, I rebooted, forgot about the ping, and had
I'm getting this on a desktop with Kubuntu 18.10, though it started on 18.04.
A disconnect using the network applet, wait a few seconds, connect brings it
back till the next disconnect. I put up with it for months assuming it was due
to something in the path to my router, but have isolated it
Google found the workaround in #4 from 2015, and it has worked for me,
running SQL Workbench/J.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1788250
Title:
AWT applications fail with java.awt.AWTE
My crash has been avoided for now by deleting the index:
rm ~/.local/share/baloo/*
Reinstating those files from a snapshot three days ago, and resetting
"first run=true", reinstates the crash. The index is 9 MiB, I could
make it available if that would be useful.
So, a workaround for the crash
Just got this for linux-signed-image-4.4.0-22-generic (4.4.0-22.40).
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1540406
Title:
warning: file-aligned section .text extends beyond end of file
To m
This has been reverted upstream in June:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=698614
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #698614
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=698614
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I did a clean install of Lubuntu 14.04 i386, and it affects me as well.
Starting nm-applet works. Using sudo is not good, ~/.dbus and ~/.cache
can become owned by root.
However, this may be have something to do with wireless problems during
the install. In my first install attempt I selected "c
This only affects my recent builds of vim, 7.4.103 and 7.4.92 before
that. It doesn't affect the gvim from the Saucy repository, built by
pkg-vim-maintain...@lists.alioth.debian.org, which is 7.4.000-1ubuntu2.
(I leave it in /usr/bin/gvim.) I've just built that version from apt-
get source, and i
I am booting ubuntu from an external HD. Not having the software listed
in the software center available for instalation is time consuming and
frustrating for newcomers as me that are testing for business use. If we
expect more users to switch to opensource, it needs to be "layer 8"
ready.
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Al Berto said:
> In "Configure Amarok" menu, Engine, I have the Xine engine, and down
in the Cd Audio Configuration I put the right path...
I made this change (mine is /dev/scd0 on Kubuntu Hardy) and it makes
Amarok's "Engage | Play Audio CD" work, but the change doesn't stick
long; ejecting, loa
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