I too was affected by this bug. I run a fully updated 16.04
installation (currently 16.04.2) of Ubuntu. I used nouveau. When I
pressed the power button on my work desktop to wake it from suspend,
*sometimes* (here I differ from the original reporter) the login screen
would appear and freeze. T
@CrazySky
The Ubuntu developers added the potential fix to "proposed" (which is not
enabled by default in Ubuntu) so that testers could opt in to get and test it.
When the developers are satisfied that the fix has had enough testing, and has
passed the tests, then they will add the fix to some
** Description changed:
Background:
In Emacs, I had customized backup-directory-alist to (("." . ".~"))
Then, when I edited /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/10periodic, it created a backup file
named /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/.~/10periodic~
The problem: today when I changed proxy settings in the network
** Description changed:
Background:
In Emacs, I had customized backup-directory-alist to (("." . ".~"))
Then, when I edited /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/10periodic, it created a backup file
named /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/.~/10periodic~
- The problem: today when I changed proxy settings in the network
Now I got apport-collect to work (the problem were incorrect proxy
settings). Please ignore comment #2. I deleted that attachment and hid
the comment.
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apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected gnome3-ppa third-party-packages xenial
** Description changed:
Background:
In Emacs, I had customized backup-directory-alist to (("." . ".~"))
Then, when I edited /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/10periodic, it created a backup file
named /etc/apt/apt
apport information
** Attachment added: "ProcEnviron.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1608543/+attachment/4711615/+files/ProcEnviron.txt
** Attachment removed: "File saved by the command "apport-cli -f -p
unity-control-center --save ~/apport_unity-control-center""
https://bugs.launch
apport information
** Attachment added: "JournalErrors.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1608543/+attachment/4711614/+files/JournalErrors.txt
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I could not get ubuntu-bug to work, so I resorted to filing the bug report via
the launchpad website and later collecting the apport information.
Unfortunately apport-collect also did not work, so I invoked the following
command:
apport-cli -f -p unity-control-center --save ~/apport_unity-c
Public bug reported:
Background:
In Emacs, I had customized backup-directory-alist to (("." . ".~"))
Then, when I edited /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/10periodic, it created a backup file
named /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/.~/10periodic~
The problem: today when I changed proxy settings in the network applet and
t
@Sebastien Bacher (seb128)
Do you think this update would fit the SRU criteria? The criterion that comes
closest to matching is:
Bugs which do not fit under above categories, but (1) have an obviously
safe patch and (2) affect an application rather than critical
infrastructure packages (
** Summary changed:
- Evolution fails to show Imap folder "Inbox". It only shows the unexisting
grayed-out empty folder "INBOX" (all caps)
+ Evolution fails to show IMAP folder "Inbox". It only shows the bogus empty
folder "INBOX" (all caps)
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Milan Crha (who has a Red Hat email) wrote that this is not an Evolution
bug, but instead a server bug. evolution-data-server 3.18.1 and later
has a workaround.
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/evolution-
list/2015-October/msg00059.html
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I have worked around the bug by using another email client to subscribe to
Inbox. Then Evolution started working correctly. Please see this thread:
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/evolution-list/2015-October/msg00015.html
sigurgeirg is another user that faced this bug, and I have successfully co
** Description changed:
In my workplace, I access email via IMAP. The default mail client is
Thunderbird (Windows). Thunderbird on Ubuntu does work correctly. I
wanted though to use Evolution. However, evolution fails to show Inbox.
- Instead of Inbox it shows an empty, grayed-out "INBOX
** Description changed:
- In my workplace, email is accessible via IMAP. The default mail client
- is Thunderbird (Windows). Thunderbird on Ubuntu does work correctly. I
+ In my workplace, I access email via IMAP. The default mail client is
+ Thunderbird (Windows). Thunderbird on Ubuntu does
Public bug reported:
In my workplace, email is accessible via IMAP. The default mail client
is Thunderbird (Windows). Thunderbird on Ubuntu does work correctly. I
wanted though to use Evolution. However, evolution fails to show Inbox.
Instead of Inbox it shows an empty, grayed-out "INBOX" (all
Yes, I use graphical Emacs (I don't supply the -nw command line option).
IIRC, when I last reproduced the bug (in a virtual machine) I started it
via the command emacs from a terminal. Now I lost access to the virtual
machine (its host had a hardware problem).
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** Description changed:
I tried to run dpkg-reconfigure inside emacs' terminal emulator - M-x term.
It said:
Unknown terminal: eterm-color
Check the TERM environment variable.
Also make sure that the terminal is defined in the terminfo database.
Alternatively, set the TERMCAP enviro
Replying to comment #2: this bug also occurs in a new installation of
Ubuntu 15.04. Yesterday I installed Ubuntu 15.04 in Virtualbox,
installed aptitude and emacs, and the only configuration I changed was
the proxy (so I did not change anything that would change TERM).
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On Ubuntu 14.10 this still happens, and annoys me. It happens both on
my laptop and my work desktop. Interestingly, Super+s and Super+w work
fine even if I type them extremely quickly, but Super+a does not work
and inputs 'a' to the focused application instead of opening the
application lens. An
I recently had this problem on a 14.10 notebook. This notebook was
upgraded from 14.04.
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Title:
A message: "mount: / is busy" appears every time
** Description changed:
I have two Chromium users. Their names appear on the HUD when I type
the first letters, but hitting enter has no effect. The two other
commands on the "People" menu (Edit... and Add person...) are also
- ineffective via the HUD. I have to use the mouse to executed
Public bug reported:
I have two Chromium users. Their names appear on the HUD when I type
the first letters, but hitting enter has no effect. The two other
commands on the "People" menu (Edit... and Add person...) are also
ineffective via the HUD. I have to use the mouse to executed these
comm
The bug still occurs on 14.10; it occurs on my 14.10 notebook, and on my
work 14.10 desktop. Both computers were upgraded from 14.04.
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Title:
ca
** Attachment added: "Small program that detects ctime change after rename"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/glibc/+bug/1413978/+attachment/4304322/+files/rename_updates_mtime.c
** Description changed:
glibc manual (both in the glibc included with Ubuntu 14.10 and also in
- upstrea
Public bug reported:
glibc manual (both in the glibc included with Ubuntu 14.10 and also in
upstream glibc from git at 2014-01-23 ) at 14.9.9 File Times says:
"Renaming a file with 'rename' affects only the attribute change time
and modification time fields of the two parent directories involved,
Public bug reported:
When one removes a package, one usually wants to auto-remove the
dependencies which were automatically installed and are no longer needed
by any package. This feature is default on aptitude, and in apt-get it
is enable by --auto-remove. Because the apt command lacks this fea
I have the same problem here with Ubuntu 14.10. I adopted Wicd because
network-manager keeps using 100% cpu.
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Title:
wicd doesn't show in the tray
I want to upgrade my parents' desktop from 12.04 to 14.04. But I will
only be there shortly during the weekend, and they have a slow internet
connection. I would like to SSH in and download everything first, and
then I could upgrade when I am there.
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Unity version from trusty-proposed fixes this issue. I have tested it
for several days and did not notice and regression.
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Title:
Launcher: icon
The latest unity from -proposed solves this bug and I did not notice any
regressions - I have been testing it for a couple of days.
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Title:
Keybo
I am affected by the problem on 14.04. The "export" menu entry seems
available for my OpenSSH key, but it is greyed out when I select a
password keyring. I want to export my passwords to Keepass2, so I could
synchronize with my Android smartphone.
Should this bug be filed upstream? In that case
Yes, I had enabled workspaces. When I disable workspaces the problem
goes away. I didn't notice it before.
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Title:
Keyboard Shortcuts overview i
My notebook has a 1366x768 screen - it is a very common resolution. When
I boot Ubuntu 14.04 liveISO the keyboard shortcuts overlay is displayed
and works very well - therefore my screen resolution is good enough for
it. But after I installed 14.04 on my hard disk, the shortcuts overlay
does not sh
My notebook has a 1366x768 screen - it is a very common resolution. When
I boot Ubuntu 14.04 liveISO the keyboard shortcuts overlay is displayed
and works very well - therefore my screen resolution is good enough for
it. But after I installed 14.04 on my hard disk, the shortcuts overlay
does not sh
Public bug reported:
I tried to run dpkg-reconfigure inside emacs' terminal emulator - M-x term.
It said:
Unknown terminal: eterm-color
Check the TERM environment variable.
Also make sure that the terminal is defined in the terminfo database.
Alternatively, set the TERMCAP environment variable to
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