I filed a bug with upstream's bug tracker here: https://github.com/rime
/ibus-rime/issues/15
(Not sure if there is a better way to link it with Launchpad.)
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** Description changed:
== Reproduction steps ==
1. Install Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, selecting a non-QWERTY system keyboard layout
(e.g. Dvorak) during installation.
2. Install the ibus-rime package.
3. Activate the RIME input method.
4. Use the RIME input method to type characters.
After a fresh install of 16.04, I can confirm that this bug still
occurs. In light of this, I'll update the description (removing a few
steps, to make reproduction simpler).
** Description changed:
== Reproduction steps ==
- 1. Install Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, selecting a non-QWERTY system keyboar
Note, I haven't tried this from a fresh install of 16.04.
(It could be that this bug also applies to fresh installs of 16.04.)
Let me know if I can provide any further information: I'm happy to
assist with the resolution of this bug.
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Public bug reported:
== Reproduction steps ==
1. Install Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, selecting a non-QWERTY system keyboard layout
(e.g. Dvorak) during installation.
2. Install the ibus-rime package.
3. Activate the RIME input method.
4. Use the RIME input method to type characters.
5. Observe that
Brian Murray wrote:
> Given this isn't something we can fix in the ubuntu-release-upgrader I am
> setting the bug report to invalid.
Fair enough, but in your opninion where should this bug be filed?
As of 2014-06-10, the following packages (at least) are still unavailable on
the TW mirror:
> Fa
To be honest, this bug makes it difficult to use ibus in Ubuntu. It's
possible to work around the problem by avoiding typing near the bottom
of the screen, but there are some situations where this is difficult to
avoid.
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@Marcus
The upstream bug ID is 580621:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=580621
Cheers,
Jonathan
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evolution fails to get folder list for MAPI account
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/364832
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I'd like to suggest that we raise the importance from Low to Medium or
preferably High, since this bug breaks the main use case of the
evolution-mapi component. If you can't subscribe to any folders, then
what useful functionality remains?
(Low seems inappropriate, unless one means "low in the con
Sebastien: As requested, I've opened an issue on http://bugzilla.gnome.org/.
Cheers
Jonathan
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #580621
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=580621
** Also affects: evolution-mapi via
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=580621
Importance: Unk
** Changed in: evolution-mapi (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Confirming on a fresh installation of Ubuntu 9.04 x86 Desktop.
After successfully authenticating to my Exchange account, Evolution
subscribes me to the "Favorites" folder, but to nothing else.
If I choose Folder > Subscriptions > Exchange account, Evolution
displays an empty list.
Meanwhile, Evo
I've just seen the same failure from a fresh installation of Ubuntu 9.04
i386 Desktop.
I'm connecting to Exchange 2007. Here's the error message produced when
I run the Evolution account creation wizard from the console:
j...@xenon:~$ evolution
** (evolution:3137): DEBUG: Loading Exchange MAPI Pl
Confirming a similar failure when using a fresh installation of Ubuntu
9.04 i386 Desktop.
I'm connecting to Exchange 2007. Here's the error message produced when
running Evolution for the first time from the console:
j...@xenon:~$ evolution
** (evolution:3137): DEBUG: Loading Exchange MAPI Plugin
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- apt-get moo doesnt look like a cow
+ apt-get moo doesn't look like a cow
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/56125
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Confirming here, on Ubuntu 8.10. I never saw this bug on Ubuntu 7.10/8.04.
I'm using search folders backed by an IMAP email account.
For search folders, I can increase the "unread message count" by:
1. Selecting all messages in the search folder, with Ctrl-A.
2. Marking them all as unread, using
I can confirm this happens on my system too.
** Changed in: mozilla-firefox-locale-all (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Also affects: mozilla-firefox (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: mozilla-firefox => firefox
I solved this by reinstalling:
1. all the python-related packages on my system.
2. the command-not-found package.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/200345
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KABOOM!!!
I started seeing this on my system today - my command line is now a
danger zone. :)
Please see the attached traceback.
** Attachment added: "ubuntu-bug-200345"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12569269/ubuntu-bug-200345
** Changed in: command-not-found (Ubuntu)
Status: New => C
Just wondering, is there was any progress on fixing this bug? :)
It's still reproducible in Feisty.
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