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can be a duplicate of bug #999017. reported on 2010-06-27 ???
the future modifying the past: usually, one see that only
in science-fiction novels...
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command line:
openRTSP -4 -p 3 -w 800 -h 600 -f 25 rtsp://. > test.mp4
result:
test.mp4: Apple QuickTime movie (unoptimized)
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Binary package hint: obexftp
Ubuntu release: 9.10
package version:
obexftp:
Installed: 0.22-1
Candidate: 0.22-1
obexput works perfectly with all files
obexget works for files smaller than 1024 bytes, and fails otherwise
There is an other (minor) bug with obexls
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package : system-config-printer-gnome
Ubuntu release: 9.10
If I put number-up=4 in my ~/.cups/lpoptions OR in /etc/cups/lpoptions,
the command lpoptions shows "number-up=4", but system-config-printer
still shows "1 page per side"
In
d "$HOME/.PlayOnLinux/wineprefix/...
it has obviously been written by the playonlinux software.
If that is not the case, where these scripts come from ?
> and they don't like to accept script errors as bugs because they are
> made and updated separate >
who "they
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-firmware
lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 9.10
Release:9.10
linux-firmware:
Installed: 1.25
Candidate: 1.25
Version table:
*** 1.25 0
500 http://ftp.crihan.fr karmic-updates/main Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/statu
I forgot to add that the script I gave worked as a separate script
directly run by the user.
To make the original scripts in
$HOME/.PlayOnLinux/configurations/installed
to work with
playonlinux --run "Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007" $PWD/file.ppt
one needs to give the absolute path in t
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Binary package hint: playonlinux
lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 9.10
Release:9.10
apt-cache policy playonlinux
playonlinux:
Installed: 3.6-1
Candidate: 3.6-1
Version table:
*** 3.6-1 0
500 http://ftp.crihan.fr karmic/multiverse Packages
lprm worked perfectly in cups-bsd version 1.3.9-2
it is broken in version 1.4.1-5, but curiously, the cancel command
works perfectly
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r the X Window System with flexible display
what is the relation between them?
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Binary package hint: yelp
==> lsb_release -rd
Description: Ubuntu 9.10
Release: 9.10
==> apt-cache policy dclock
dclock:
Installed: 2.2.2-1
Candidate: 2.2.2-1
Version table:
*** 2.2.2-1 0
500 http://ftp.crihan.fr karmic/universe Packa
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Binary package hint: cups-bsd
==> lsb_release -rd
Description: Ubuntu 9.10
Release: 9.10
==> apt-cache policy cups-bsd
cups-bsd:
Installed: 1.4.1-5ubuntu2
Candidate: 1.4.1-5ubuntu2
Version table:
*** 1.4.1-5ubuntu2 0
500 http://ftp.
The symptom is exactly the same in 8.10
the openRTSP doc says:
Use the "-q" option to output the received data to 'stdout' in the form
of an Apple QuickTime '.mov'-format file.
Similarly, the "-4" option produces a '.mp4'-format (i.e., MPEG-4) file.
but
==> openRTSP -4 -p 3 -w
** Changed in: libflash (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
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this symptom is not reproducible in 8.10.
Anyway, the package libflash-mozplugin no more exists,
and idem for the file libflash-mozplugin.so.
So, it seems that the fix in 8.10 looks like what I did in 8.04 !
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since about 2 weeks, the gnubiff icon appears at random positions, instead of
using the
settings defined in the config file. All the other settings are correctly taken
into account,
although I didn't notice any version change.
My display manager
I have also a 3CCFEM556B card. It is detected and works with the current Hardy
kernel (2.6.24-19) and the 3c574_cs driver, but with a maximun speed of 14
Mbps
( I get 76 Mbps with an other PCMCIA card).
I got the same results after installing kernel 2.6.27-7.
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I have exactly the same issue on my desktop, and NOT on my laptop,
with or without sudo, and from the root account.
Both are running an updated Ubuntu 8.04.
So, it works for some people and not for others, but the
the source of this problem is still unknown.
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This problem seems to be specific to the virtualbox-ose package:
After:
- removing virtualbox-ose
- installing the "virtualbox" package from
virtualbox.org (1.6.6-35336_Ubuntu_hardySun xVM VirtualBox)
the problem disappeared.
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package: virtualbox-ose: 1.5.6-dfsg-6ubuntu1
ubuntu release: 8.04.1
When I try to install any guest, (Windows XP as well as ubuntu), the "F"
key is dead. All other keys work correctly!
This happened for me on 2 hosts, both running ubuntu
Sorry, but the access problem is not fixed for me with version 2.4.0-8ubuntu7
(I didn't try with 2.4.0-8ubuntu6).
The access problem occurs with gphotofs as well as for gphoto2.
The workaround I use is a chmod of both programs to rws-r-sr-x
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gphotofs version is: 0.3-1
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As reported in bug 237546, I'm obliged to use "sudo gphotofs mount_point"
After that, I'm obliged to go in the images directory under the root account,
as "sudo cd ..." doesn't work
Then, impossible to read any file:
cp: cannot open `IMG
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gphotofs
The command
gphotofs mount_point
gives "permission denied", although I am actually in the plugdev group.
I got the same result after "newgrp plugdev",
It works with sudo, but even then, the access to the mount point is denied.
According the
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hi Matti,
can you tell me whre one can find openldap2.3. I'm on Hardy,
and neither apt-get nor synaptic find it. openldap2 is not only
needed by acroread, but also by last version of alpine.
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Binary package hint: gtkam
package: gtkam 0.1.14-0ubuntu1
Ubuntu release: 8.04
fvwm crashes with the message:
libpng error: PNG file corrupted by ASCII conversion
strace fvwm shows that the corrupted file is:
/usr/share/images/gtkam/gtkam-camera.png
After removing it, fvwm
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hi colin,
If it's not so straightforward, I understand your reasons.
But, I already knew how to use kickstart with redhat, and what I need now is
the names
of the Ubuntu groups, if any, to avoid entering hundreds of package names in
ks.cfg.
Anyway, you should at least modify the help on package
Same problem with me, on ubuntu 7.10
I don't understand how such a bug can remain for several months, as it is
really an issue: We are preparing to install Ubuntu on a large number
od dektops and laptops. Gutsy is still the latest release (Hardy is still in
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The problem with ntp.ubuntu.com seems to be related to its load:
this morning(UTC +2), the time was not updated after 2 hours
this afternoon, the update arrives after about 10 minutes
anyway, I put now:
server 0.fr.pool.ntp.org
server 1.fr.pool.ntp.org
server 2.fr.pool.ntp.org
whic
I must add that it seems that the ntp.ubuntu.com server doesn't work at
all:
it happened that this morning, the time on my laptop was 10 minutes late
after 1 hour, it was still 10 minutes late
I replaced ntp.ubuntu.com by another ntp server, and 2 minutes later,
the time became correc
I re-open this bug as it occured to me yesterday, not after the Gutsy install,
but after an apt-get update(I upgraded to Gutsy on November 2007, and up to
now,
I had no problem)
I first tried to install linux-image-2.6.24-1 from the gutsy depot, but the
problem remained.
After that, I tried with
sorry, it's not really a bug: I found, browsing the 4700 lines of the sendmail
README,
that aliasing is not done when using the nullclient FEATURE.
But the message "updating /etc/mail/aliases..." of sendmailconf is very
misleading...
A more informative warning would be useful!
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DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=7.10
DISTRIB_CODENAME=gutsy
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 7.10"
||/ NameVersion Description
+++-===-===-=
have exactly the same problem. I can't beleive what I read
"The bug is not being closed as work will continue on fixing it for
the next release, Hardy Heron (8.04)."
So, no hope to get a fix before 6 months, for a program which worked perfectly
before.!!
That's incredible, for a program wh
I first tried to use the reinstall functions of synaptic, without success.
I then did a "total remove", and then "install", and this time time I got no
errors.
Anyway,it would be nice, after a:
subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
to have a little more details about
After the upgrade to Gutsty, I crossed fingers when seeing many bug reports
about
several cameras not detected. At least for mine (Canon 20d), all works fine
(gphoto2, f-stop)
and I was happy to see that the bug about the date has been fixed.
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At last, I could finish the upgrade with the 2 commands:
dpkg --configure -a
apt-get dist-upgrade
I then only got errors for the 3 packages: acpid bluez-utils acpi-support
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Binary package hint: acpi-support
After the upgrade from Feisty to Gutsy, I got the following message:
Errors were encountered while processing:
acpid
bluez-utils
acpi-support
I tried to re-install these packages, but always got:
I started update-manager from a xterm window. When the process froze, the
las lines in this window were:
could not send the dbus Inhibit signal:
org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.Spawn.ChildExited:
Process /usr/bin/gnome-power-manager exited with status 0
After killing the process, I got the mess
Public bug reported:
I started update-manager to upgrade from Feisty to Gutsy
The download phase lasted about 2 hours (with a 100Mbps link!, but actual rates
from 500 to 20 kbps)
but ended without error.
Then the "Installing the upgrades" phase started, and seemed to behave
normally, apart to
me
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: acroread
Actually, It's not clear wether the bug is in acroread on in hpijs:
With the same pdf file
with acroread,
on hpij 1200, only the first page is printed
on another printer (brother laser), all pages are printed
with e
The bug was actually in acroread 7 : It disappeared after installation of
AdobeReader_enu-8.1.1-1.i386.deb
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taken from CUPS settings
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Binary package hint: evince
evince version 0.8.1
the usage help says
The Print dialog has the following tabbed
Job
Printer
Paper
the actual print dialog has the following tabs
It was obvious, but I mention that the bug concerns openRTSP
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One would think that libflash-mozplugin is a stand-alone plugin, but I found
that
the problem is solved by adding the package flashplugin-nonfree, which provides
the libflashplayer.so plugin.
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Binary package hint: livemedia-utils
accordinf the documentation, the -4 flag should produce a .mp4 mpeg file,
Actually, it gives an Apple QuickTIme file
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Mon Oct 15 09:17:09 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
Package: livemedia-utils 20
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libflash-mozplugin
It looks like bug @134447, but the crash is not immediate, only after a few
steps:
I don't know wether it is a bug in the flash plugin or in the web page, as this
URL
is the only where I had this problem. Anyway, I suppose that even
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I also confirm that on feisty.
It seems that firefox may be half-guilty, as I found this in /usr/bin/firefox:
MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH=/usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins${MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH+":$MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH"}
/usr/lib/mozilla-firefox is actually a link to /usr/lib/firefox.
Another workaround is then to d
I arrived on this bug report via google, having the same problem with gphoto2
and my camera Canon 20d.
I found a woraround by applying the following script on all files after their
download with gphoto2:
#!/bin/bash
F=$1
TT=`exif $F | grep 'Date and Time '|cut -d \| -f 2 | sed "s/:/ /g"`
[[ -z
oops ... the line "print ..$TT.." must be removed from the script (wrong
cut and paste ...)
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the error comes from the lp implementation: some guy there did'nt know that
usually, lp and lpr MUST behave as filters, i.e. accept stdin when no file
argument is given, This not tha case with this Lp, which needs a "-" as
file argument (cf "man lp"). One obviuos solution would be
to let the user
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