Public bug reported:
Keywords in bookmarks have a lower priority than URL matches. For
example, suppose I have a keyword named "google", and I have recently
visited www.google.com. If I type "google" into the location bar, it
will match "www.google.com" and go to that URL. It should have instead
a
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: tzdata
The time zone configuration scripts refer to the Americas as "America".
To view this bug, enter "dpkg-reconfigure tzdata". The first page
displayed asks you to choose your geographic area, and shows a list that
starts with:
Africa
America
...
I'
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/471468
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nagios3
When a script is found but not executable, the exit code returned by
bash is 126. Nagios should suggest that this means the script is not
executable. Currently, it suggests that the script cannot be found.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: amd64
Dis
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rails
When you require 'active_support', xmlsimple is loaded twice. This
results in about a page full of warnings.
The cause:
- activesupport/lib/active_support/vendor.rb requires 'lib/xmlsimple.rb'
- activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/hash/conver
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/220646
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erases archive when decompressing
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/259239
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After removing and reinstalling the package (linux-image 2.6.28-13.45)
manually, the problem has gone away. This bug should be closed.
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Linux 2.6.28-13.45 does not create hard disk partition device files
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Public bug reported:
After upgrading to linux-image-2.6.28-13-generic 2.6.28-13.45, the
system cannot detect the intended root partition and therefore cannot
boot the system.
The differences between 2.6.28-13 (non-booting) and 2.6.27-14 (OK) are:
1) Device files for the partitions are not create
Thanks for your tips - they did resolve the problem. You might consider
making network-manager depend on resolvconf, since it appears necessary
to prevent NetworkManager from breaking the networking system. I'm a
little surprised that you so quickly marked this "Won't Fix" - losing
DNS seems to be
Bug still present in 9.04, p7zip package version 4.58~dfsg.1-1.
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Binary package hint: network-manager
The built-in wired device is eth0, configured in /etc/network/interfaces
as follows:
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet dhcp
When a USB ethernet device is plugged in or unplugged, NetworkManager
erases /etc/resolv.conf, leaving it with only the f
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: zangband
Zangband locks up on my system when you try to roll stats. After
entering the last weighting, the program consumes 100% CPU but does not
produce any additional output.
To reproduce:
1. start zangband
2. Zangband says "[Press any key to continue
Yes, it's still happening in 8.10 in the p7zip package version
4.58~dfsg.1-1.
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For me (using Fluxbox), the solution is to add the following to the
keyboard's InputDevice section in xorg.conf:
Option "AutoRepeat" "250 30"
Turning off AutoAddDevices is not necessary with this change.
To summarize some points:
* With or without AutoAddDevices, something is resetting
I'm not sure what you mean by this. There's no continent named
"America". It's an error to refer to the Americas as "America".
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This is a duplicate of #220646.
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Absolutely, the program should work after installing its main package.
That is, it should include some format libraries. There should be a sox-
base package that doesn't include any format libraries, like the main
sox package does now. The sox package should depend on most or all open
formats, and
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: tzdata
1) It should say "Americas" rather than "America" for the Americas region, at
least for "Choices" and "Choices-en" in the template tzdata/Areas in
tzdata.templates.
2) It asks "Please select the time zone corresponding to your location." But it
Bug still present in sun-java6-bin 6-06-0ubuntu1 (Hardy).
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Fixed in hardy. Cheers
xfonts-terminus (4.20-6) unstable; urgency=low
* Install the alias files in their proper place /etc/X11/fonts/misc.
Thanks to Chris Moore, closes: #401801.
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aliases not loaded for terminus font
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I edited /var/lib/dpkg/info/hal.postinst and commented out the part that
called polkit-auth, then finished the upgrade. I hope this won't
interfere with hal's proper operation.
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hal can't upgrade in chroot: polkit-auth call in postinst fails
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Having the same problem with hal 0.5.11~rc2-1ubuntu7. Would appreciate a
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: initscripts
/etc/init.d/hostname.sh has an exit status of 1 even when all is well.
The final line of hostname.sh's do_start() function is:
[ "$VERBOSE" != no ] && log_action_end_msg $ES
If VERBOSE is set to no, this results in $? being 1. Nothing els
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rungetty
rungetty 1.2-12 (Hardy 8.04-rc) segfaults on startup when executed from
an upstart script.
/etc/event.d/tty1 contains:
respawn
exec /sbin/rungetty -u root tty1 /usr/local/sbin/netboot_login
This results in a blank screen on tty1 and th
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: p7zip
When you decompress an archive, p7zip deletes the archive. This behavior
is nonstandard and destructive.
To reproduce:
p7zip -d myfiles.p7z
Now myfiles.p7z is gone.
** Affects: p7zip (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Just wanted to mention that I (original reporter) cannot reproduce this
bug right now because the original system was reinstalled. Dasher on my
other systems is crashing before even getting to this point. So someone
else should attach fonts that are causing their crashes.
However, I don't think th
I have installed both Gnome and Xfce on this system, and there are two
"terminal" menu items in Applications->Accessories. It looks like a
mistake - the only difference is that they use slightly different icons.
So this is something I need to fix whenever setting up a machine with
this configuratio
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xfce4-terminal
The desktop file should include the following text:
OnlyShowIn=XFCE;
Otherwise, the menu item will show up on other desktops, such as Gnome,
where there is already a terminal.
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Importance: Undecide
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xfce4-terminal
The desktop filename should include "xfce". This will make it consistent
with other XFCE applications' desktop files. It will also help
differentiate it from desktop files from other environments, such as
Gnome.
It is currently called "Ter
This bug is fixed in Debian's xfonts-terminus package version 4.20-6.
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Public bug reported:
When /etc/mtab is a symbolic link to /proc/mounts, fusermount will not
mount anything.
$ sshfs [EMAIL PROTECTED]: remotehost
[EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password:
mount: according to mtab, [EMAIL PROTECTED]: is already mounted on
/home/moi/remotehost
$ mount | grep remotehost
Thi
Public bug reported:
When you try to install sun-java6-bin while chrooted, libjli.so cannot
be found. The output of dpkg is as follows:
Setting up sun-java6-bin (6-03-0ubuntu2) ...
/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.0.03/bin/java: error while loading shared
libraries: libjli.so: cannot open shared obje
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Binary package hint: initramfs-tools
If rootmnt is not an immediate subdirectory of /, run-init will choke as
it tries to clear out the ramdisk. The reason for this failure wasn't
immediately clear to me. A warning from the init script would be helpful
to people who hack on i
Thanks for working on this Daniel. This is an important problem and
it'll be a big relief when it's finally solved.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/98688
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+++ powernowd-0.97/debian/cpufreq-detect.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,98 @@
+#! /bin/bash
+
It would be good if this were #!/bin/sh instead.
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I like your solution Dario (I have not tested it yet). However, I'm not
sure it should be considered a fix. Before applying this workaround,
tty1 was being started earlier. We were forced to delay tty1, and
therefore the appearance of the login prompt, due to rc2's output
messages. But if the logge
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: orage
The /usr/share/applications/xfcalendar.desktop file included with Orage
causes it to be included in the Gnome Applications menu. I assume that's
not a good idea (I'm not familiar with Orage), since it shows up in the
"Other" menu, and because clicki
It's annoying for init scripts to send their output to the console after
the system has started up. The functions in /etc/lsb-base-logging.sh
appear to have been written under the explicit assumption that xdm or a
similar login manager will be used. I can't think of any other reason
that the consol
/bin/sh is a link to dash in Gutsy, which is sh-compliant, not bash-
compliant. == is a syntax error in bourne shell script.
cpufreq-detect.sh does begin with "#! /bin/bash", but it is still run
under /bin/sh. That's because /etc/init.d/rc is executed normally, and
begins with "#!/bin/sh", so it r
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: powernowd
In /usr/share/powernowd/cpufreq-detect.sh, line 84 is as follows:
if [ $CPU_FAMILY == 6 ]; then
This causes an error message to be printed at boot time:
[: 94: ==: unexpected operator
The fix is to remove one '=':
if [ $CPU_FAMILY =
Thanks Jakson... incidentally my workaround of adding "-q" after rc does
NOT work. Some or all of the scripts in /etc/rc2.d did not get executed
when I did that. Then Gnome started complaining that it failed to
initialize HAL and such.
Here's a workaround that's a bit more upstartish, I think.
*
Does anyone have a workaround for this? Other than inserting -q into
rc2: "exec /etc/init.d/rc -q 2"
Ideally one that allows the info to be captured to a log. I've tried
"console none" and "console logged" in rc2 but they didn't seem to have
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All of the fonts in my /usr/share/X11/fonts/windows directory are mode
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Yes, MOZ_DISABLE_PANGO=1 causes Firefox to work. Thank god, I don't have
to use Opera any more!
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Same problem here. This bug makes Firefox completely unusable for me in
Gutsy.
I upgraded from 7.04 to 7.10 and Firefox cannot display web pages
anymore. It crashes on startup while trying to display file:///usr/share
/ubuntu-artwork/home/index.html.
However, it will run normally until it encount
I am encountering the same behavior . avahi is struggling with dhclient
and my network interface is being reconfigured every few minutes. This
is very annoying. Not only is the network completely down while DHCP
renegotiation takes place, but the interface often gets a new address.
Thus all ssh con
This package is still broken.
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xfonts-terminus does not set up X11 font path correctly
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Checking in on this again. Is the above information sufficient? I still
can't run Dasher.
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This is in reply to Marco's question as to what applications don't work
with these fonts.
rxvt
rxvt-unicode
xterm
xcalc
... just about any basic X application.
Also, "sudo dpkg-reconfigure fontconfig-config" does not fix it.
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Here is one workaround, though it may be an extremely wrong way to do
it:
sudo sh -c "cat /etc/X11/fonts/X11R7/misc/xfonts-terminus.alias >>
/usr/share/fonts/X11/misc/fonts.alias"
xset fp rehash
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Here's the log with libpango1.0-0-dbgsym installed.
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I'm using Ubuntu 7.04.
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Public bug reported:
dasher always crashes with "pango-WARNING" and segmentation fault when I
try to change the alphabet.
To reproduce:
1. Run dasher
2. click the alphabet pulldown (which defaults to "English with limited
punctuation")
3. click "More alphabets..."
The output in the terminal is
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I can't use these either. After installation:
$ xterm -fn terminus-14
xterm: unable to open font "terminus-14", trying "fixed"
They do work in gnome-terminal, however.
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