Public bug reported:
There is a bug in the 12.04 pexpect package that results in the ANSI
library throwing an exception when it receives the "Erase in Line"
escape code ("ESC[2K"):
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./pexpect-check.py", line 12, in
screen.write("%c[2K" %(0x1B))
Fil
Public bug reported:
As mentioned in comment 5 of bug #1298021, it seems that Google have
modified how they package Chrome in their repository.
Based on the fix for that bug, it appears that Chrome was packaged as
/opt/google/chrome-stable/google-chrome-stable, /opt/google/chrome-beta
/google-chr
Ah! It appears that Google have changed their packaging subtly, which
has made the original patch ineffective.
Among other things, the original patch added the following lines to
"/etc/apparmor.d/abstractions/lightdm_chromium-browser":
/opt/google/chrome-stable/google-chrome-stable Cx -> chromi
This bug seems to have creeped back in again:
[ 1214.105750] type=1400 audit(1407789724.679:88): apparmor="DENIED"
operation="open" profile="/usr/lib/lightdm/lightdm-guest-session"
name="/proc/4954/oom_score_adj" pid=4954 comm="chrome" requested_mask="wc"
denied_mask="wc" fsuid=116 ouid=116
[ 1
I pulled in this deb file without enabling all of proposed - I can
confirm that this update does fix the issues I was having. Thanks.
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Regression: CRC error an i386
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/524366
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A patch for this bug seems to have been available for over a month now,
yet it's still not fixed in 10.04 and it seems the fix isn't currently
in the 10.10 tree either (both seem to be at "1.3.12-9ubuntu1").
Has there been any progress with this - I can't move my development
system to 10.04 until
I have to agree with Ralf. All the Ubuntu users I know remove evolution
and install Thunderbird. I assume that evolution is in the official
build due to it's Exchange plugin, the fact is, I don't know a single
person that uses it. Everyone, other than for work, use POP3, IMAP or
web based email. At