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boot from cd, clean install crash
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: ubiquity 18.04.14.6
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.15.0-29.31-generic 4.15.18
Uname: Linux 4.15.0-29-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.20.9-0ubuntu7.2
Architecture: amd64
CurrentDesktop: ubu
(Oh, and maybe under the circumstances this should be retitled 'export
plugins should be renamed import/export'? And really, assuming the
performance overhead is low, the import plugins should probably be
enabled by default so that it is maximally easy for people to get their
data into the app when
Thomas: it lists HTML export, Gourmet XML export, PDF export, and
mealmaster export. All I've tried to actually import so far is gourmet
XML and mealmaster.
Huh, so... now at least gourmet import is working when I enable the gourmet
export, as you suggested. Well, 'working'- instead of giving a '
And re-reading the old bug, I apologize for the cheap shot. But the
problem is still there (and still biting me :/
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no import plugins available in UI; all imports fail
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/295982
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Public bug reported:
gourmet 0.14.0 (as shipped in intrepid) installs import/export plugins
in /usr/share/gourmet/plugins/import_export/ However, the UI
(settings->plugins->importer/exporter) shows only the export plugins-
not the import plugins. Needless to say, the lack of plugins means all
atte
Indeed correct. Grr, this blows, but not Ubuntu's fault, obviously.
(sadly what this really means is that the recipes will just end up in a
proprietary web app instead. [EMAIL PROTECTED]@!#. dammit. This was the one
Linux app
the fiancee actually /likes/...)
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gourmet crashes if metakit-based
Oh, and for the record:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ echo $LANG
en_US.UTF-8
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ echo $LC_ALL
Maybe the unset $LC_ALL is part of the problem? This box has been
upgraded repeatedly; it is possible that this got buggered somewhere
along the way.
(but LANG=en_US.UTF-8 LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 go
You're right that the suggested fix results in an uninstallable package,
so we should continue this discussion and attempt to get to the root of
it, but it is a distinct bug from 269935. I'm running all the most up-
to-date packages from Hardy and ran a dist-upgrade again to check last
night, remov
Nope, still crashes.
(FWIW, this happens both with and without an old data file from another
machine.)
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crashes on start with python error
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Hrm. I do indeed have gutsy sources still in my sources.list (though
/etc/lsb-release says I'm running hardy.) That said, gourmet definitely
was failing (tracebacking on startup) before I installed python-metakit,
and now works. (well, 'works', see bug 269935.)
So maybe a dependency on metakit isn
Yes, it still happens. (This shouldn't be surprising, as that is an
unrelated dependency bug that I also filed. But thanks for checking in
on it; maybe now someone will pay attention to the fact that you're
shipping a package that DOES NOT WORK AT ALL IN THE SLIGHTEST TINIEST
BIT BY ANY CONCEIVABLE
And Debian has the same bug report as well, but also didn't report it to
bugzilla.kernel.org:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=458719
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bcm203x firmware will not load
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/85247
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For the record, someone else did report it upstream, and the author
confirms that this fix is the wrong fix, but did not apparently propose
a different one or even really acknowledge the bug:
http://fixunix.com/kernel/336629-2-6-24-bcm203x-bluetooth-dongle-does-
not-work.html
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bcm203x firmware
Wait, wait... so the fix is to take a 2.6.18 driver which the maintainer
has deliberately changed and slam it into 2.6.20/22? Seriously? Was this
problem reported upstream? (Google suggests 'no'.)
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bcm203x firmware will not load
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I apparently can't set importance, but obviously there is no reason to
even bother to ship the package until this is fixed.
** Also affects: gourmet (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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crashes on start with python error
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Public bug reported:
Tracebacks on first startup because python-metakit is not installed;
should have python-metakit as one of the dependencies.
** Affects: grecipe-manager
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Affects: gourmet (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Ne
Ooh! I could mark new! Yay for that.
(Still won't let me fix importance; note that I also can't find a
definition of 'importance', which is a launchpad bug.)
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On Hardy screen saver never displays
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/241206
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(hrm... will launchpad actually allow me to mark this new, since it
definitely isn't incomplete?)
** Changed in: gnome-screensaver (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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On Hardy screen saver never displays
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Happens here too; also, an ATI. To be more specific (since for some
reason this is marked 'incomplete' despite multiple confirmations of the
existence of the bug):
(1) open gnome-screensaver-preferences; observe that previews for screensavers
work fine
(2) set to (for example) 'regard the compute
Ah, yes, because there are no bundled libraries in Debian/Ubuntu... I
mean, besides the bazillion copies of zlib or sqlite alone, just like
every other distro. C'mon.
Yes, in general it is very good policy not to build with bundled
libraries. But that policy needs to have exceptions, like any reas
Yeah, that is correct; I can no longer duplicate with current
keyboard/kernel. (I'd offer to send someone the keyboard to debug, but
like I said I threw it across the room at some point. ;)
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system continuously boots/reboots when usb wireless keyboard is plugged in
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Dup of bug 117726.
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Muine crashes when opening the song or album selector
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Still there in latest beta, FWIW. Clearly critical for muine- might as
well not ship the package at all in the current state.
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[gutsy] muine crashes on adding music to the playlist
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/117726
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Reopened.
The application did not work, and the application (not docs that no one
should have to read) told me it needed those things. If it doesn't need
those things, then this bug needs to be retitled to 'gnome-user-share
fails, and lies to users about why it fails', but either way, it is
broken
I had banshee-official-plugins 0.11.1-0ubuntu2 installed after the
feisty upgrade, which appears to be the version that shipped with edgy.
As far as I recall, I didn't install any third-party versions of that
package, but it isn't impossible. HTH. Sorry I didn't check the origin
before uninstalling
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-user-share
When I install gnome-user-share, I get a pile of apache thrown in, but
then when I right-click to share a folder, I get told that I need to
install nfs or smb. AFAIK none of these three things are interrelated-
so the package should proba
For what it is worth, I see what appears to be the same problem with an
ipw2200 on edgy- mostly it works, but sometimes after I move from one
building to another, either I'm unable to connect to the networks in the
new building, or worse, the card has disappeared.
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Network-manager doesn't show
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 77717 ***
Pretty sure that (as noted) this is a dup of 77717; at least, it is the
same error message, and claims to be fixed in feisty.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 77717
Tomboy is failing to connect to dbus
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"Tomboy remote control disab
Unfortunately, in a bit of a fit the other night, I chucked the keyboard
across the room (yay wireless!), so it is sitting in some large-ish
pieces ATM. I'll try to plug it in and see if I can still duplicate the
problem later this week.
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Works now. Thanks!
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screensaver broken in feisty
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IANAL either, of course, even though I play one in class from time to
time; since my name has been invoked I'll stick my head in.
Some questions/comments:
* is there a clear definition of what the requirements are for being in
'main'? I can't find one. Mark Pilgrim's argument assumes that for a
p
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: muine
The muine .desktop file appears to reference a 'muine' icon that doesn't
exist, or at least, is not included in the muine package.
This is similar to, but different from the description given in, bug
71725.
** Affects: muine (Ubuntu)
Importan
Still happens with latest feisty kernel (2.6.20-4-generic).
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system continuously boots/reboots when usb wireless keyboard is plugged in
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Will take a look; am not in the same city as the afflicted box and won't
be until Monday, so some time next week.
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Apologies. It is... uh... 'vastly unobvious' WTF you're supposed to do
in malone in that situation.
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Still occurs with 2.6.20 in current feisty. (Was originally 2.6.15, and
probably before that, though I don't recall.)
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.15 (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: linux-source-2.6.15 => linux-source-2.6.20
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: f-spot
Try using the f-spot screensaver in feisty. It doesn't work, and I can't
tell why. There are a couple partial issues I've noted:
* if you run the screenshot binary from the command line, it works fine.
So the problem is somewhere in the installati
No, I didn't know that. But I'll keep it in mind going forward :)
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Argh. This is... ugh. A long story. Not my fault, but not Ubuntu's fault
either. G
** Changed in: freetype (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Rejected
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libfreetype6-dev won't install in dapper
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** Description changed:
In current dapper, it appears that a new freetype family was built for
- security reasons, but the corresponding -dev package was not pushed, so
- that libfreetype6-dev is not currently installable. Apt's error message
- and sources.list attached.
-
- (This appears to be
Public bug reported:
test
Note: the original reporter indicated the bug was in package 'freetype';
however, that package was not published in Ubuntu.
** Affects: Ubuntu
Importance: Untriaged
Status: Rejected
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Urgh. Malone failed the test.
** Changed in: Ubuntu
Status: Unconfirmed => Rejected
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Public bug reported:
In current dapper, it appears that a new freetype family was built for
security reasons, but the corresponding -dev package was not pushed, so
that libfreetype6-dev is not currently installable. Apt's error message
and sources.list attached.
(This appears to be a common probl
Hrm. Let me clarify the terminology a bit, then:
* dapper-backports: something that I as a dapper user assume is optional to
subscribe to, and which if subscribed to, gives me new features, etc.
* dapper-security: something that I as a dapper user assume is effectively
mandatory to subscribe to,
I don't know what Dapper's security policy is, so I can't be specific,
but wouldn't a potential remote exploit pretty much automatically
qualify for a backport?
(And isn't the point of all this malone complexity to handle the
distinction between dapper and edgy, so that opening another bug is not
Bizarrely, with up-to-date dapper, I'm seeing en_GB right now for
Abiword, and en_US for everything else I can find. Don't know if this is
an abi-specific bug, but throwing it in there in hopes it can be of use
to someone.
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