Thanks, Romano.
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I'm having this problem too. Trusty 64bit here. Is there a precompiled
patched pachage?
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Same problem here, too. The solution for me was to enable the VT-x/AMD-V
support for the virtual machine.
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Next to the "Find" menu item there is only a "Ctrl+F" written.
I haven't used the Dictionary for some time, but now I have tested it and the
reported problem seems to be gone. May be some recently updated package solved
the problem.
But now the "/" key fires the Find subwindow. Of course this is
Sorry for the delay.
It seems that this happens only in Dictionary. I tested with gedit and
file-roller. None has this behavior.
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cannot use letter "q" in dictionary look up
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I did some testing here. Enabled the "Editable menu shortcut keys"
option, then opened the edit menu in Dictionary, selected the "Find"
option and pressed "Del". The "Ctrl-F" in front of the option was
deleted, meaning that no accelarator was defined for it. Then tried to
press Ctrl-F to confirm. I
It is unchecked already. I think this is the default, isn't it?
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I don't remember enabling any "menu accelerator". But that may have
happened in the past. Where are those accelerators definitions stored?
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No, I don't have such file.
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You are wright. I tried running ithe dictionary in a virtual machine where I
installed a fresh version of intrepid. It works OK there. There may be some
leftover from previous versions of Ubuntu in my home directory.
Do you have any idea about where I should start looking up?
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. Thus,
there is no way to use the dictionary for a word containing the letter
q. This happens only for the lowercase q, not for the uppercase Q.
Version:
gnome-utils 2.24.1-0ubuntu1
Thanks,
Persio
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.10
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/gnome-d
Juan,
I did not apply the patch directly, since the freeradius versions are different
(2.0.3 x 2.1.0). Instead, I edited the files debian/rules and debian/control,
following the tips in the patch file.
Hope this helps.
Persio
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Persio
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s hardy
installation.
N-M version: 0.7~~svn20081018t105859-0ubuntu1
Thanks,
Persio
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Status: New
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dev, libpam0g-dev, libpcap-dev,
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Maybe there's another depend not listed?
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Maybe there's an additional dependence?
Should I open a new bug report?
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Hi,
I have the same problem here with a multisession CD written on Vista. Tested on
two machines, both running Hardy. Can't mount the CD, even with the mount
command.
I tested also on another machine running CentOS 5.2. The same error is
reported. So, the problem may be in Linux itself.
On the o
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 213863 ***
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Same problem here (Hardy amd64), after today's upgrade:
Unpacking liblaunchpad-integration1 (from
.../liblaunchpad-integration1_0.1.18_amd64.deb) ...
dpkg: error processing
/var/cache/apt/archives/liblaunch
Tried the patch. It is working here. I'm using WPA-EAP-TLS. Thanks.
Persio
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chain. If somebody gives me some directions, I can try different configurations
in order to try to uncover what is going wrong.
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Hi,
I have the same problem here. After successfully configure a WAP-EAP wireless
network in NM, if I disconnect and try to reconnect I get those messages about
"no valid keys" in daemon.log. The network essid is not hidden by the ap.
At home, with a WEP enabled ap, I have no problems.
My wirele
Hi all,
I have a similar, though somewhat different, problem here. I configured WPA-EAP
access for my work wireless network in nm-applet and it got connected. But when
I reboot, the system seems to be trying to connect endlessly to the network. I
am not asked to unlock the keyring. When I pass t
Installed the last version this morning (9.0.48.0.0ubuntu8) via Update Manager.
All went OK. Now it is working. Just reporting.
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Here the problem is worse.
My first try, before reading this thread, was to remove flashplugin. Then I got
another error in the prerm script as well. Then I edited both script files
(prerm and postinst), removing all those strange chars. But the prerm is still
broken. I get the error message:
/
The problem was solved by the kernel.org team. The problem was the new santa
rosa Intel chipset that was not recognised by the ata_pxii module. See:
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8835
Now is up to the Ubuntu maintainers to apply the patch to the kernel source.
Thanks
Persio
Hi,
I found out that a bug that may be related to this one is being discussed at
the kernel bugzilla:
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8784
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persisted even after upgrade to kernel 2.6.22-8.
After some googling I found out that it is an old problem related to the sata
hard disk (which is working).
I also found that I can access the CDROM with "sudo modprobe ide-generic", but
then I have no DMA to the drive.
Per
I could create hda with
"mknod /dev/hda b 3 0". Then the cdrom started working.
Persio
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Micah, thank you very much for your advise. It seems to be working now.
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[GPL GS WORKS] gs-esp crashes system when asking for unknown font
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I think this a pretty serious bug. Simply previewing a malformed postscript
file or sending it to a non postscript printer can crash the system. I came
into this when trying to load a eps file with a non installed font declaration
in gimp.
How can I tell the system to use gs-gpl instead of gs-es
Here it goes:
$gs-gpl
GPL Ghostscript 8.54 (2006-05-17)
Copyright (C) 2006 artofcode LLC, Benicia, CA. All rights reserved.
This software comes with NO WARRANTY: see the file PUBLIC for details.
GS>/ findfont
Can't find (or can't open) font file /usr/share/gs-gpl/8.54/Resource/Font/.
Can'
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gs-esp
The new gs-esp package in Feisty (8.15.4.dfsg.1-0ubuntu1) eats up all
system resources when asked to load a missing font. Here is a short
example:
$ gs
GS>\SomeBogusFontName findfont
Can't find (or can't open) font file
/usr/share/gs-esp/8.15/Res
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