other sightings of successfully using ubuntu Kword to import pdf (i.e.
validations that this is a bug)
http://www.ubuntu.thiyagaraaj.com/Home/posts/dec-2009/convertingpdftodocinubuntu
http://millionchimpanzees.blogspot.com/2010/03/converting-pdf-to-word-doc-with-kword.html
http://embraceubuntu.com
I believe this bug is marked invalid in error, this changelog has several
occurences of changes in Kword pdf import filter
(http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/main/k/koffice/koffice_1.5.0-0ubuntu9.4/changelog)
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-- Kees Cook
but this used to work!
In 2007 I used Ubuntu's Kword for exactly this. I forget which Ubuntu
version I was using at the time.
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ahh, there were 5 packages held back for some reason (gparted, esound-
clients and dependents). I used synaptic to upgrade them manually and
now update-manager is happy.
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3 additional times update-manager said a partial upgrade was
recommended. I answered yes, and it installed and removed some stuff.
However now whenever I run update-manager it still offers a partial
upgrade, but each time I do it stops with "Your system is up to date.
There are no upgrades availab
I let it install the other updates. When finished it wanted to do a
partial upgrade, which I said yes to. After that I seemed to have been
finally upgraded to 10.4. However after reboot the display was broken,
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I'm trying to upgrade from 9.10 to 10.4 using the alternate cd (amd64).
I put the cd in the drive, answered yes to run distribution upgrade,
No to use network, Yes to overwrite sources even though there is no mirror
specified.
It did some
this is what got my system working again:
* ssh in from remote
* delete existing /etc/X11/xorg.conf (this step may not have been needed)
* download from nvidia.com the NVIDIA-Linux-*.run for your hardware and
copy it to your PC (I did it with a second PC and transfered via scp)
*
how can this bug possibly be marked "invalid"??
I had a system running just fine 9.04, answered "yes" to upgrade to
9.10, went through that process for awhile, rebooted, and now the only
way I can use my computer is ssh in from remote because the local
display is either flickering like mad or comp
I've dist-upgraded to 9.04 and now the problem has, thankfully,
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http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/karmic/man1/gatos.1.html says "The
GATOS homepage is located at:
http://www.core.binghamton.edu/~insomnia/gatos/"; but that domain does
not exist. So likewise the maintainer listed there will not be
contactable.
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shows errors when closing:
{{{
m...@mythtv:~$ sudo gatos-conf
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Can't make backup file /etc/X11/XF86Co
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selecting show side by side diff of local and pkg maintainers version of
smb.conf had no effect. Ditto for 3 way diff. Then tried 3-way merge and
the samba install aborted without any further option to interact. Near
the end of dist-upgrade, an hour
KDE-based games which work are: kbounce, kmahjong, klotski, kpatience.
Other KDE-based apps which work are: kimagemapeditor, klinkstatus, kmdr-editor,
kxsldbg, kompozer, kfilereplace, digikam, kexi, kword, kspread.
Other problem games are:
- katomic
- klines
- kgoldrunner - crashes and spawns drk
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and designer-qt4, linguist-qt4 (this one shows a splash screen). I've
now gone through every program that isn't a game. It seems pretty clear
kde apps are more likely to be included in the problem group than
others. Hopefully this is enough of a cross section to identify the
involved library(ies).
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cervisia does it too.
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attached. I killed virtualbox process after it had consumed ~560mb of
ram without showing any interface elements (e.g. splash screen, menu).
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Virtualbox OSE also goes haywire with ram useage; I let it use up over
2gb before killing the process (no point in letting it get to the point
of thrashing my hard drive for hours on end IMO). The strace for vbox
looks the same as for vlc and k9copy.
I've now run every program in the main menu fro
Thank you for trying to reproduce the problem. Do you have any
suggestions for what can be done to identify the thread that *is*
causing the crash?
And, a correction: Open Office doesn't start the runaway ram consumption
anymore. Perhaps it only appeared to be involved earlier. I observed oo
with
** Also affects: vlc
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I waited 13 hours, with no visible change from this morning: screen
blank, no response to mouse or stylus movement (though both devices'
LEDs light up when moved), hard drive light steady and audibly chugging
away. I was mistaken about there being no keyboard response: there was,
only with about a
For the previous xorg log I killed the runaway process (k9copy) when it
had consumed 98% of the ram. I am running it again now and am letting it
take the full course. The display is now frozen, the mouse cursor does
not respond to movement, even the keyboard has stopped responding to
caps and numlo
the wacom tablet was added a month ago, long after this problem started.
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If I attempt to run OpenOffice, VLC, or K9copy (there may be others too,
these are just the ones I've identified) the process rapidly consumes
(>500mb in 1 minute) all available ram and renders the system unusable.
If I turn swapoff the computer will recover after a time, havi
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# probably related to http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=495349
# My apologies if I'm reporting in the wrong place. Please redirect as
appropriate.
# thanks.
$ listgeo
listgeo: error while loading shared libraries: libgeotiff.so: cannot open
shared object fi
I'm sorry but I can't get a backtrace as I can't reproduce the crash.
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I managed to get ia32-libs installed yesterday by "apt-get remove
lib32ssl0.9.8" first; I swear added that note to this bug report but I
don't see it. {shrug}
Perhaps it came in via a medibuntu package. In any case here is the
output of "apt-cache policy lib32ssl0.9.8":
lib32ssl0.9.8:
Installed:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ia32-libs
I got this when trying:
sudo apt-get install ia32-libs
Yesterday and today I did two dist-upgrades, from 7.4 to 7.10 to 8.04.
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: amd64
Date: Fri Aug 8 15:38:29 2008
Dependencies:
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.04
E
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PS: I know the subject line for the bug report sucks, not describing the
essence of the request, but have not thought of a better one yet. Sorry.
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okay, log files are now attached.
>From your response I'm not sure if the substance of my bug report is
understood: I'm not reporting, so much, that update-manager doesn't like
the proprietary nvidia drivers, rather that the popup error message is
vague and that if it were more direct about telli
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Update manager tells me it could not calculate the upgrade, and gives a
vague variety of possible causes, but a quick perusal of the dist-
upgrade logfile pinpoints precisely where the stoppage occured [1]. If
it is beyond scope of update m
ok, I have automatic wireless back. Following a comment on Linux.com[1],
I changed both the wired and wireless networks to roaming mode and then
rebooted. Voila! I can now see all the wireless networks in my vicinity.
Before rebooting I tried simply logging off and back on again but that
didn't cha
I have the same problem as Oliver and A.Villaveces, I used manual
configuration while troubleshooting a network problem and now I'm stuck
in manual mode and can't see the list of available wireless networks,
even after re-enabling roaming mode. How do we get automatic mode turned
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Hi Pedro, I understand closing this as there has been no activity for
some time (because I gave up and nuked the system after no feedback and
not knowing what else to do). However in what sense is this not a bug
report? I ran a program which ran into a difficulty, spewed out some
errors and exitted
changed BIOS to parallel port setting to ECP. Now starting xsane as user
reports no devices available. Starting xsane as root takes about twice
as long to start, says there are no devices available, and then about
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I've managed to replicate the working preview thing:
1) enable forcenibble
2) preview in grey-scale mode. **works**
3) scan **works**
and the "first few rows" thing:
1) enable forcenibble
2) preview in colour, **stalls after 2 seconds**
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Start xsane, press any one of [preview], [scan], [calibrate], can hear
the scanner head moving as normal for about 2 or 3 seconds, then
nothing. At this point the xsane dialogs can be repositioned but their
contents do not redraw. After about 10 min
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further to the //Option "DynamicTwinView" "False"// recommendation above, would
someone please give more detailed info on exactly where in the xorg.conf file
this should go?
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I added the HWCursor option the 'device' section, and that works too,
Thanks Arpan!
Section "Device"
Identifier "nVidia Corporation C51PV [GeForce 6150]"
Driver "nv"
Busid "PCI:0:5:0"
Option "HWCursor" "off"
Option
This bug also affects me. In addition to losing the mouse visibility
when logging out or restarting with ctr-alt-bkspc as others have
described above, it also happens sometimes when switching users.
My video card is an nvidia geforce 6150, I'm running Fiesty 64bit on AMD.
I've tried vesa, nv and
I don't think the reset button was a good idea. The computer restarted, showed
the ubuntu logo with the orange bar underneath, got as far as the first segment
being "lit up" and then went to a text console with the message (not verbatim,
I'm entering this from another computer):
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apt-get dist-upgrade completed this time around with no errors.
However I am still unable to turn the computer off or reboot it.
I eventually figured out I could get the menus back by using
[ctr-alt-backspace] to kill the Xserver, and then at the resulting login prompt
change the Session back t
worked for a time, then encountered:
-
Get:63 http://security.ubuntu.com feisty-security/main linux-headers-2.6.20-16
2.6.20-16.28 [8116kB]
Err http://security.ubuntu.com feisty-security/main
linux-headers-2.6.20-16-generic 2.6.20-16.28
0 OK [IP: 91.189.89.6 80]
Get:64 http://security.ubunt
ok, I might be hosed now. When I went to shutdown my machine the
shutdown dialog was using boxes instead of characters. Not being able to
read the menu, I selected the two circling blue arrows thinking that was
the reboot option. As expected the progams closed and the screen
blanked. However I was
ran sudo apt-get upgrade again, recieved same swat dialog prompt, answered the
same, and install continued a little bit farther:
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Setting up python-tk (2.5.1-0ubuntu1) ...
Setting up unattended-upgrades (0.23ubuntu3) ...
Errors were encountered while processing:
swat
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/
sudop apt-get upgrade worked, until a point. Prior to the error below
there was a dialog about ignoring the multiple swat entries in
inet.d/conf, for which I answered affirmative (yes ignore).
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Setting up scim (1.4.4-7ubuntu1) ...
Setting up scim-anthy (1.2.1-1build1) ...
Setting up scim-pin
I remember some more: I started the upgrade with "gksudo update-manager" from a
terminal.
That command now fails with "ImportError: No module named pygtk"
Furthermore when I try and run Synaptic from the applications menu, it
tells my administrative password is incorrect. When I type my password
Public bug reported:
using synaptic package manager, slapped the upgrade to feisty button (I
think, it was awhile ago). The error messag in the popup window is
below, followed by the last section of background Terminal window.
Ack! no terminal window contents, it wouldn't let me select and co
A workaround which can be used for some while waiting for this to be
fixed, is to use [Ctrl-Alt-F#] to switch between _already logged in_
users, where # is 7,9,10, ( and 11,12 ?).
thank you Schalken for pointing this out,
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=425961
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I can no longer confirm this bug, as I've upgraded to mozilla 1.5.
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forgot to say I'm upgrading from 6.06 to 6.10
term.log is an empty file, so can't upload it.
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I'm am also getting a "Could not calculate upgrade" error. I've tried
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Hi Dennis, it was last time I checked. I'll try and confirm again in a
couple of hours. Right now I'm battling a distribution upgrade which
is having problems,
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another confirmation on an intel box. First reboot after running a
dist-upgrade, which has not completed successfully.
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I've removed the 00classic file and re-run apt-get upgrade and still get
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo apt-get upgrade
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
The following packages will be upgraded:
mozilla-firefox
1 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
1 not fully installed or removed.
Need to get 0B/8811kB of archives.
Aft
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