(1) Lack of the link URL is not caused by these error messages in
hardinfo's output. Neither pastebinit nor clipit care what text you
provide them as input. See whether something as simple as
date |pastebinit |clipit -c
works for you.
(2) The bug generating the unwanted output "sh: 0: -c req
Solution #25 (hack the config file) will not detect network printers out
there on your LAN automatically, of course, which solution #23 (adding
avahi-daemon) will, if they speak the avahi/bonjour protocol.
"Best" is always subjective. My thinking is that adding avahi-daemon is
the most functional
Please provide the output of the command:
xset q
You might also want to try:
xset s off
which is the way I usually disable the screensaver.
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Title:
System Profiler and Benchmark 2 blank gui boxe
Why is this issue reported against lxkeymap ? That does not seem
correct.
On PCs with less that about 768MB RAM, please use the Alternate CD image
to install from. It uses less RAM than the LiveCD during installation.
On PCs with less than 512MB RAM, you can try using the Netboot ISO
(mini.iso)
Alright. we have a test package in my PPA at ppa:jmarsden/lubuntu for
13.04 Raring. Please test it and report results.
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:jmarsden/lubuntu
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install usb-creator-gtk # If it was not already installed
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Tested in a fresh Lubuntu 13.04 VM. Adding gir1.2-gudev-1.0 allows usb-
creator-gtk to run.
I have not created and tested a bunch of LiveUSB sticks this way, so
whether in fact python-gudev is also needed for correct operation is a
different (and as yet untested) issue. The bug reported in this
Looks to me like Yuri's suggested fix works because usb-creator-gtk does
from gi.repository import GUdev
so it needs GUdev to be installed and visible to Python, and (by
default) it is not.
Without spending time verifying this, I'd say the "fix" is probably just
to make sure that the usb-creat
This bug should really be against overall Lubuntu packaging, not system-
config-printer, I think? But I'll let Julien make that decision :)
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Changed status back to confirmed. The issue is that cupsd is not
started by default, and has been confirmed by several people. The cause
is lack of the avahi-daemon package.
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The issue is that the upstart cups configuration file tells it to start
only when the filesystem, dbus, and avahi-daemon are started. And
avahi-daemon is not included in the Lubuntu 13.04 that the LiveCD
installs by default. See /etc/init/cups.conf .
Therefore, the workaround/fix is to install a
@MMlosh: You wrote:
> I need to start planning migrations To 12:04 with broken abiword?
Awww indeed.
I think you would do better to upgrade all the way to Ubuntu 12.10
Quantal, which as far as we can tell does not have this issue.
Is there some reason you are unable to do this?
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On 11/24/2012 08:02 AM, Erick Brunzell wrote:
> There seems to be a difference between Ubuntu, Lubuntu, and Xubuntu
> between Abiword's depends and recommends?
Assuming they all use the same repositories and the same version of the
abiword package,
WORKAROUND:
In Precise, a quick and dirty fix is to edit the file /usr/bin/pbuilder-
dist , commenting out lines 286 to 289 by prefixing each line with a #.
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Debian-installer powerpc recursive fault
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I saw this same issue testing the Ubuntu Server PPC Quantal image of
20121013 on a Powerbook G4.
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If this issue is now known to be in gnome-screensaver and to be
independent of the graphics card/driver used by X, I'd think it might
help to edit the "Affects" stuff to reflect these facts :) I'd update
it, but I have not tested / duplicated the issue myself, and so I don't
feel I should be doing
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chromium crashed when being closed
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At least for me, /etc/default/lxdm.conf is not a file, it is a symlink,
pointing to /etc/alternatives/lxdm.conf -- which is itself a symlink
that points to /etc/xdg/lubuntu/lxdm/lxdm.conf
So there is actually only one such configuration file. We're just using
the alternatives system to manage it.
In case it helps, I turned Erick's commands from the forum post into a
shell script revert-abiword.sh
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Further info: the installer.tar.gz is from a whole disk encrypted
installation, the original was a basic entire disk install. The same
issue occurred in exactly the same way on both kinds of installations,
but I no longer have the original whole disk VM, although I could easily
recreate it should
Here is a tar.gz tarball of /var/log/installer as requested.
I'm trying to think what other information might be relevant to this.
Host PC is running Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS amd64. VM is set to Bridge mode,
not NAT mode. DHCP is provided by the Verizon supplied router that
comes with my Verizon FIOS
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu release:
Testing Lubuntu Quantal 12.10 Alpha 2 Alternate amd64 image from
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/daily/20120627/quantal-alternate-
amd64.iso .
Testing was done in a virtualbox 4.1.16 VM.
Package version:
debian-installer 20101020ubuntu150
Expected Behavi
I just confirmed the bug exists for me using the 20120622 daily at
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/daily-live/20120622/quantal-
desktop-i386.iso
which has an md5sum of e75d146d5aca1396df74feef670e1bb5
For me, it occurs in a VM of 512MB RAM, and also in one of 2GB RAM.
This is in VirtualBox 4
Please provide a clear specific set of steps to reproduce your issue,
using the supposedly-fixed version of the packages concerned.
Note how bug #820865 provided a clear description of what to do, step by
step, to duplicate its issue. Your bug #1003753 description is
currently rather less clear,
On 05/14/2012 10:12 PM, David Aitcheson - KB3EFS wrote:
> Somebody else want to tackle this? I have finals this week, and am
> not yet on 12.04 until after finals and a week or more of
> decompression.
> Also seeing as this is a Unity issue I can not help it at all as I
> am still on Gnome and
On 04/01/2012 01:44 PM, karl anliot wrote:
> I suppose to reproduce this we need an arduino device. No?
Theoretically, yes. They are pretty common in the robotics and 3D
printer communities. I have one here (somewhere).
However the USB connector on an arduino is just a USB serial port, using
I'm glad Kees was able to do what I did almost a year ago, and am happy
it still works.
I'm sad we seem to have made no actual progress on this issue in that
year!
At this late stage in Precise, I care more that *a* solution allowing
installation of Lubuntu 12.04 from the normal official LiveCD i
Thanks Julien. I already have a working patch and packages for precise
and oneiric and a debdiff... bad timing :)
** Patch added: "debdiff for Gtk.Arrow initializer fix, probably unnecessary"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lubuntu-software-center/+bug/959867/+attachment/2938947/+f
You can (I think!) test for the version of GTK you have, and initialize
Gtk.Arrow appropriately in each case. You don't want to give up on
portability just to handle minor API changes like this one.
A quick hack patch is attached that attempts to do this; it is
(minimally) tested under Precise, b
This change is a bug fix, not a new feature of LSC, so (as long as the
package itself is already in Ubuntu) feature freeze is irrelevant here.
PPAs are personal (informal, not authoritative) package repositories, so
they are also not relevant here, except for testing.
The fixed version of this so
I think the simple workaround is to uninstall it if you don't need it:
sudo apt-get purge apt-xapian-index
Getting it to play more nicely could be difficult; it already uses both
nice and ionice from what I can see.
A default install of Lubuntu 12.04 (as of the 2012-03-23 daily build)
does not
On 03/19/2012 08:08 AM, Evan Dandrea wrote:
> For what it's worth, the fudge factor is there not as a workaround,
> but because we do not want users creating an Ubuntu installation that
> is only just big enough to contain the system files. We should ensure
> they have enough room to be able to us
On 03/17/2012 05:20 AM, jerrylamos wrote:
> No USB icon on desktop.
>
> Lubuntu pcmanfm "My Computer" does not see the USB drive.
>
> The USB key indicator light is off, as if Lubuntu has turned it off.
>
> Any info I can post??
The output of
sudo lsusb
before the USB drive is inserted, a
See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UnitsPolicy for more on this topic.
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Title:
measurement systems vary
@michaelrawson: The version number of LSC was already included in the
bug description from apport:
Package: lubuntu-software-center 0.0.2-0ubuntu1
It's probably better not to ask users for info that apport automatically
gives us :) If there is more info that you would like LSC bug reports
to i
Shouldn't the EULA be displayed, and allow users to accept it, in *any*
debconf front end, not just the GNOME one? Why require one specific
front end in order to install a particular package? This seems really
odd, the whole idea of multiple front ends is that they allow debconf
user interaction
On Thu, 19 Jan 2012, Phill Whiteside wrote:
> I can confirm post #10, the screen is blank but you can type in your
> password and it launches okay.
Brings a whole new meaning to "security by obscurity" :)
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> @gilir, that must be in proposed?
No, precise-proposed is empty, which is what I would expect -- during
development, -proposed is not used, as far as I know. You can't test
updates to something that isn't released, you just work on the
development codebase and upload. Once Precise is released
Answered re: a different bug... so the answer is "not yet, the fix is
still only in the PPA".
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Title:
No screen lock key combination/symbol/option
Based on the changelog, this is "Fix committed" in 0.23, see
- Add a shortcut to lock the screen (LP: #912499)
in
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~lubuntu-desktop/+junk/lubuntu-default-
settings/view/head:/debian/changelog
Shouldn't this bug be set to "Fix committed"?
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Says it was fixed in 0.23
Setting to fix committed.
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> Anyone knows, why the plugin volumealsa makes problems?
Probably because Ubuntu does not use ALSA, it uses Pulseaudio ? Lubuntu
uses ALSA, so under Lubuntu that volumealsa plugin makes sense.
Probably fine under Debian, too.
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Comparing behaviour in Lubuntu with behaviour in Ubuntu that has had
LXDE added to it later is probably worth doing. I *think* this issue
only happens in the Ubuntu-with-LXDE situation, not if you install
Lubuntu.
(Total guess: could lxpanelctl be assuming that the root window it sends
messages t
> Anyone here who knows how to debug X11 events?
One useful tool for debugging X events is xev. You can tell it to
display all events seen by a window by doing
xwininfo
to get the Window ID, and then
xev -id WINDOWID
will get you information about every window event that window sees. I
a
be3416ec675b8cba5552 .
For me, it works fine, language stays as English.
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Title:
hitting ent
I suspect that installing from the Oneiric 11.10 Alternate CD, so using
a text based installer user interface, not ubiquity, will work around
this.
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This could be a general casper installer bug, not Lubuntu specific?
Do we know if the same thing happens when installing from a Ubuntu 11.10
desktop ISO, rather than an Lubuntu one?
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into installed OS is attached.
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hangs during first boot after install (Lubuntu Precise Alpha1 amd64)
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Public bug reported:
Lubuntu Precise Alpha1 amd64 desktop CD. Attempting test case umi-001
at http://testcases.qa.ubuntu.com/Install/DesktopManual . This is being
done in VirtualBox. I manually created a 5000MB / partition and a 1.4GB
or so swap. No other partitions.
Installation itself proce
@tejinderss: No issues found so far. Please test and let us know how it
works for you.
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Run dialog opens up in the background
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I think it might be useful if those reporting this issue could provide
the usual details of their machine setup (by running ubuntu-bug openbox,
or by hand) and including a full set of "steps to reproduce". Flavour
and version of Ubuntu, in particular, would seem highly relevant.
I am not seeing t
I just noticed that in the bug description from apport, there is an
entry:
Config_pcmanfm_System_gnome-classic: Error: [Errno 2] No such file or
directory: '/etc/xdg/pcmanfm/gnome-classic/pcmanfm.conf'
That file does not exist on my systems; is this just an apport reporting
issue, or could it be
Is this issue locale-dependent? I am unable to duplicate this here in
the en_US.UTF-8 locale. So far, all 3 people who are affected are
apparently in Russia or Ukraine. Is that "just conicidence", or does it
*only* affect Cyrillic locales, or something like that?
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Run dialog opens up in the background
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Attaching diff for lubuntu-rc.xml file
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The default openbox configuration file is at /etc/xdg/openbox/rc.xml and
this comes from the openbox package.
However, Lubuntu package lubuntu-default-settings overrides this and
installs a file named /usr/share/lubuntu/openbox/rc.xml which
(apparently) is then copied to every user's ~/.config/ope
Works fine for me here using Lubuntu 11.10 (fresh install), all the
lxpanelctl commands do what I would expect them to do.
There *is* a focus issue with the run dialog, so you have to click on
its tab at the bottom of the screen before it becomes visible, but that
is a separate issue, already repo
Probably desktop-commmon was accidentally omitted; Lubuntu is a very new
official flavour of Ubuntu. Lubuntu 11.10 is the first release of
Lubuntu using seeds to generate the ISO images. Julien would know for
sure, but is currently at (or returning from) UDS, I think. We'll have
to look at what
Kernel version was 2.6.38 but typoed as 2.6.28.
Removed jaunty tag, added natty tag.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 657542 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/657542
/var/log/installer/partman (the install was successful, but LP asked I
attach this, so I am doing so).
I have no idea what the deal is with being declared a duplicate of a
private bug... how can I tell if it
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 657542 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/657542
/var/log/installer/syslog (the install was successful, but LP asked I
attach this, so I am doing so).
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Merge proposal at
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Ubiquity should have a command line option to ove
New bzr branch created with a package containing this fix, at
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~jmarsden/ubiquity/lp775124
Note: patch added to this bug may well have a spaces vs tabs issue,
the version in bzr has all spaces.
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whether this is an Lubuntu or Xubuntu install. If either one is found, the " *
2"
fudge factor that Evan added is reverted, and instead the filesystem.size value
is
used, plus 600MB so there is some free space t
@lbsolost: You wrote:
> So, if I were using the Lubuntu live CD, and I tried installing to
> a 4GB drive with either an existing swap partition, or if it
> were a blank drive (that is all free space), the installer would
> presumably still fail ...
> If I'm mistaken please let me know.
OK... I
That was two months ago... I don't remember the reason in detail :)
I think that without it, the upstream-provided configure script (or some
other part of the build process) did not work correctly for me in
whatever Lubuntu 11.10 Alpha I had at that time, and it looked like the
build files had bee
@pitti: Are you sure that all flavours of Ubuntu (Ubuntu, Kubuntu,
Xubuntu and Lubuntu) include the new accountsservice/gnome-control-
center in Oneiric? Would their doing so noticeably increase disk or
memory footprint by requiring other depedencies also be installed by
default?
If in fact any o
All I did for my low-disk-space ISO for Lubuntu 11.04 was to edit the
file casper/filesystem.size to contain a number lower than the one that
was there before. I then edited one line of the file containing
md5sums, so that the Test CD Image menu item still works. No change to
any code whatsoever
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time-admin crashed with signal 5 in g_option_context_parse()
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I am unable to reproduce this issue.
Please document exactly how you installed Lubuntu 11.04 and all the
steps needed to reproduce the problem.
I installed Lubuntu 11.04 by booting from the official lubuntu-11.04.iso
image file, selecting Install Lubuntu, then using all default options
during the
4.6 by using an existing upstream fix.
* debian/control:
- Add Depends: libqt4-svg so toolbar icons display. (Closes: #612661).
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** Affects: bibletime (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I'm not entirely sure wishlist is appropriate here.
Lubuntu is on its way to becoming an official Ubuntu flavour this
(Oneiric) release cycle, and for its default browser (chromium-browser)
not to open mailto: links is, in my view, a significant issue.
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Lucid version built in my default ppa ppa:jmarsden
I forgot to upload the natty and oneiric versions to it, uploaded now,
will be there when the builders finish their work on them, if anyone
wants to try them out.
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/control:
- Add dh-autoreconf and intltool to Build-Depends.
- Update Standards-Version to 3.9.2 (no changes needed).
- Add Jonathan Marsden to Uploaders.
* debian/rules: Rewrote to simplify, and use dh-autoreconf.
* debian/patches:
- Remove 20-src--file.c-colon.patch , equivalent
I am tested an updated package for leafpad 0.8.18-1 now in both Oneiric
and Debian unstable.
Stay tuned for a debdiff :)
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New upstream sta
I already did that. Bug #796423
Someone or something apparently decided it was a duplicate of this bug
#627507
So, was it really a duplicate, or not? Now I'm confused.
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I am unable to duplicate this.
lxpanelctl run works as expected for me in Lubuntu 11.04 Natty, and also
in Lubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Alpha1.
Could this issue possibly be locale-dependent?
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Bug #798919 may be a duplicate of this one?
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lxinput seg fault on setting change
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Fix released? Where?
Is this fixed in a Ubuntu package somewhere, and if so, in which
version? Maybe it is only fixed in the upstream bzr source repository?
I just recently managed to file a duplicate of this bug from an Lubuntu
11.04 machine, so if a fix was released 2011-03-11, I'd have thou
Using startlubuntu rather than startx seem to solve this issue.
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Lubuntu Oneiric live desktop lacks restart and shutdown buttons
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I think it is relatively unlikely that Ubuntu packagers and developers
will add this new feature to hardinfo -- enhancement requests to
application software are usually something to ask the "upstream"
software developers about, instead.
@André Savik : If you would like to provide the "trivial" pat
The screenshot supplied demonstrating the reported issue does not show
the default Lubuntu theme, it seems to show an LXDE theme instead.
Here, a virtualbox 4.0.8 VM running Lubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Alpha 1 shows
the expected Lubuntu theming and the shutdown menu has all the expected
buttons.
Did yo
Thanks for reporting this.
Please could you run
apport-collect 792420
so we get more details of your installation. In general, it really
helps to submit bugs using ubuntu-bug and not in any other more manual
way.
In Lubuntu Alpha1, which uses LXDE and pcmanfm by default, I am (so far)
unable
I think the root cause of the issue may be the conflation of two
distinct properties: disk space occupied by the OS when installed, and
the extra free disk space needed, over and above that, for it to install
and then boot successfully. This second value is what is currently
being "guessed" within
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Yes and no :) You did what I asked, but the automatic stack dump
collection and analysis didn't happen for some reason. It did collect
good information on your system, which is useful.
Also, I see in an earlier message you wrote:
> Starting program: /home/tdn/tmp/leafpad-
soruce/leafpad-0.8.17/
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 787995 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 787995
Leafpad segfaults
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Please make the bug happen again (which seems to be easy for you!), and
then run
apport-collect 787995
to provide full information on it, collected in a standard way and
attached to this bug report.
This issue does not seem to occur in Lubuntu, using the LDXE desktop
environment, at least in m
In Lubuntu 11.04, running lxterminal 0.1.9-0ubuntu3,
I am unable to reproduce this issue by following the steps in the upstream bug
report.
Any additional information on how to reproduce this issue would be
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Thanks for reporting this issue.
"Crashes frequently"? How frequently? Can the crash be reliably
reproduced, and if it can, what are the specific steps to reproduce it?
Also, using ubuntu-bug to report such a crash, instead of manually
creating a bug report, would really help, by providing more
That sounds like the right ISO file, and since the md5sum matches, there
should be no need to download it again.
That md5sum is the same as the sum on my copy of lubuntu-11.04.iso -- so
it is correct :)
I tested in virtualbox myself, so lxlauncher "works for me" in that
environment.
If it does n
> InstallationMedia: Lubuntu 11.04 "Natty Narwhal" - i386 (20101203)
That 2010-12-03 date does not look correct to me.
Can you please confirm that this is the official Lubuntu 11.04 i386 ISO?
lxlauncher works (runs, anyway!) for me when I type
lxlauncher &
in a shell in LXterminal, in Lubunt
> Could you commit it to
> https://code.launchpad.net/~lubuntu-desktop/+junk/lubuntu-default-settings,
> replacing oneiric by UNRELEASED in debian/changelog ?
Done. http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~lubuntu-desktop/+junk/lubuntu-
default-settings/revision/125?start_revid=125
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I think kvm and virtualbox support rather different use cases:
* kvm for serious server virtualization by people who know what they
are doing
* virtualbox for easy desktop virtualization for end users who do not
care about how it works underneath and will probably only want one or
two simulta
Why was the status of this bug changed to opinion?
I though it was expected that changes of status were accompanied by a
comment explaining why the change was made?
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