Have you got the same problem as per comment #6 on bug #1876347 ?
The "solution" is to delete your saved card and then type it in again.
It looks as though Firefox "doesn't like" saved credit cards that were saved a
while ago - which is also why this bug is so hard to replicate.
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I confirm this bug (using Ubuntu-Mate/Oracular).
Workaround: apt install qml-module-qtquick-shapes
My guess is that this bug didn't get caught in testing, because KDE
users will already have the dependency.
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Thanks for your response. I looked a bit more into it, and it seems that
the official recommended way of dealing with this problem is the symlink
approach, and that en-GB is explicitly provided by the en-US package -
the compiler of the thesaurus intentionally combined both languages'
spelling vari
Public bug reported:
Problem: The EN-GB thesaurus is missing for LibreOffice.
To observe:
1. Fresh install of 21.04, set Location to United Kingdom.
2. Start LibreOffice Writer, choose the Tools menu.
3. The "Thesaurus" item is greyed out.
Root cause: there is no mythes-en-gb package available
Public bug reported:
The version of convert (ImageMagick) in Ubuntu is rather outdated:
$ lsb_release -d
Description:Ubuntu Hirsute Hippo (development branch)
$ convert --version
Version: ImageMagick 6.9.10-23 Q16 x86_64 20190101 https://imagemagick.org
Copyright: © 1999-2019 ImageMagick Stud
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php7.4-mbstring : Depends: libonig4 (>= 5.9.5) but it is not installable
On further investigation, focal ships with libonig5.
Just as a bit of debugging, if I force it to install with --ignore-depends
PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library 'mbstring.so' (
Public bug reported:
[needs-packaging] SuiteCRM
SuiteCRM is a major open-source customer relations management program.
It's mature, having forked from SugarCRM some years back, and is a
standard web+database (PHP/MariaDB) application.
Currently, it's not packaged, and it has an installer which i
The snap confinement also seems to create a number of other problems.
I've also observed:
* Webmail - if I receive an attachment of certain types (libreoffice is
broken; pdf is OK), then I get a "please confirm you want to allow
chromium to open this file" dialog every single time.
* password man
Thanks for the suggestion, and you're right, your summary is better.
I tried the following (with various permutations).
sudo su -l -s /bin/bash www-data
mkdir /tmp/chromium-home
HOME=/tmp/chromium-home /usr/bin/timeout 60 chromium-browser --no-
sandbox --headless --disable-gpu --window-size=2048
Public bug reported:
Since the move to snap, and upgrade to 19.10, I can no longer use
headless-chromium to do automated conversions.
The script, as currently run by Apache (user www-data) as a back-end
server process is:
/usr/bin/timeout 60 chromium-browser --no-sandbox --headless --disable-
gp
Sorry, I can't collect the report: apport isn't installed on the server,
and the whole problem is that, having run out of inodes, I can't install
anything (nor save files). Cleaning up and rebooting will destroy the
logfiles of interest.
The key point here is that:
root@archimedes:/home/rjn# dmes
Public bug reported:
Problem:
My server just became unusable, because it ran out of inodes (something that
shouldn't happen on a relatively normal installation). The root-cause was a
misbehaving CRM program creating way too many session files and never deleting
them. However, while debugging, i
...and it's still here in 16.04.1 LTS.
Any chance of a fix?
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Some characters are invisible (libreoffice/freetype) - depends on
font-rend
Sorry for the dup. I fell for a UI problem in Launchpad.
To see this, go here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mediawiki/+filebug
and try to file a bug on mediawiki: put "mediawiki" in the summary field, then
click next.
In the process, launchpad will show a list of possible bugs. I
Public bug reported:
The Ubuntu MediaWiki packages (in 14.04 and 15.10) are both version
1.19, shipped in 2012!
This is so badly out of date that the mediawiki install instructions
suggest downloading packages manually (which is the "windows-way" of
doing things). It's also end-of-life upstream.
Still broken...surely it's not good enough to leave a vital testing tool
like this in a state where it is "known not to work" with most modern
computers?
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Hi Christopher,
Is there actually any point doing this? I've had so many experiences where I
track down a bug in some detail, file it on Launchpad,, and then it takes a
year or more (as in this case) before any developer might actually pay
attention to the report - by which time the whole thin
Hello.
I'm currently running Wily on the same machine, under kernel:
4.1.0-3-generic #3-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jul 28 12:25:10 UTC 2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64
GNU/Linux
I'm using the Radeon driver from Xorg (Fglrx isn't even installed), and while
the machine is perfectly usable, I still get these
errors
Public bug reported:
The arduino version shipped with Ubuntu Wily should be a current build, such as
1.6.3.
In fact, it is version 1.0.5, which is 2.5 years old, and incompatible with
most current boards.
This is made more confusing by a version number that doesn't make it obvious.
Going to
I just tested this again in my Ubuntu Mate system (Wily, fully updated as of
today).
Running the command "gvfs-open http://www.bbc.co.uk"; still results in the same
problem - namely a new firefox window that is open at the homepage, not the URL
required.
The gvfs-open command does what it shou
** Also affects: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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According to mate, the "gvfs-open" command is no longer a mate-fork, but part
of gnome.
https://github.com/mate-desktop/mate-vfs/issues/6#issuecomment-128310994
Furthermore, within the Gnome (Unity) environment, running the command
"gvfs-open http://www.bbc.co.uk";
opens the BBC webpage as we
Still present as of latest update in Wily, on 6/Aug/2015.
I noticed that when reading my instructions to replicate this bug, I
copy-pasted a line which doesn't make sense. The paragraph 3 should
read:
3. To make it crash:
- Open appearance-properties
- Select one of the "bad" themes. Experimenta
Still present as of 5th August in latest Wily.
This may be more useful filed upstream:
https://github.com/mate-desktop/mate-control-center/issues/174
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One more thing that may help; I read through the source of xdg-open, and the
open_mate() function calls gvfs-open.
If I run the command:
gvfs-open "http://www.bbc.co.uk";
then I get, as before, the new window with the ubuntu-start-content.
Looking at the other underlying commands within xdg-op
Hello Brian, Thanks for your comment.
If I type the following command at the shell:
xdg-open "http://www.bbc.co.uk";
Then I get a newly opened, maximised Firefox window, which opens a blank page
(the Ubuntu start page, exactly as if within Firefox, I had pressed Ctrl+N.)
However, if I run eit
Public bug reported:
Under certain circumstances, the Mate-Control-Center Appearance window simply
segfaults when the font-tab is chosen.
Here is how to reproduce it (and work-around it).
1. Always open mate-appearance-properties from the CLI, rather than the
control-center - just to see the err
Public bug reported:
Symptom:
Certain characters are not reliably displayed in LibreOffice. Which character
is visible depends on font size, font face, and even mouse-over. It looks as
though about 40% of the letters have been randomly made white-on-white!
(This is really weird to track down,
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The ubuntu bug reporting system is rather badly broken, because when I
run ubuntu-bug/apport-bug, it gathers data, then opens a new blank
firefox window, but does not connect to launchpad!
The root cause is this one:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/exo/+bug/1427144
This also breaks ubuntu-bug/apport-bug itself.
Report filed here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apport/+bug/1464053
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Can anyone explain where KDE logs its errors to, or how this might be
debugged?
(On the positive side, this encouraged me to try out the Trinity Desktop
(KDE3-fork) and it works surprisingly well.
Packages are available at trinitydesktop.org )
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I also can't get this to work - KDE in Ubuntu 15.04 is completely unusable.
I tried creating a new user, and that doesn't help.
However, I have no problem with XFCE or MATE (or the previous KDE in 14.10).
There doesn't appear to be anything useful in the logs either.
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In a related manner, can I suggest that when apt-get is invoked with "-y", that
means that the user really really wants the installer to proceed assuming yes,
and without asking questions, and has probably written an unattended
shell-script, which is not allowed to require user-interaction to co
I agree, the default should be disabled. My rationale:
1. Most users wouldn't necessarily expect the program to be auto-start;
rather, they would expect to add it to their own X-startup scripts if
they want it.
2. Furthermore, it creates really "weird" symptoms for those who don't realise
what's
See also: /etc/default/unclutter: the default (unhelpfully, imho) is
that it is autostarted for every X session.
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Sorry, forgot to mention, it affects a clean default install of both
Saucy and Utopic (as of 19/Jul/2014)
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ERROR:browser_main_loop.cc(240)
II also see this bug. It's definitely a problem!
I suspect that the reason relatively few people are complaining is that
(a) The problem is intermittent - the keys come and go, sometimes only a single
keystroke is dropped. Sometimes it takes many seconds.
(b) Nobody expects a bug of this type -
I did just try the upstream kernel as requested
(linux-image-3.16.0-031600rc4-generic).
This does (mostly) fix the problem, but not entirely, so I'll tag it
bug-exists upstream.
1) I have all 3 monitors working correctly if I combine kernel 3.16 AND
a hand-tuned xorg.conf
2) Without Xorg.con
Hi Joseph,
Can I ask why you think this might be a kernel bug? I've had this problem for
about 11 years, with multiple kernels, distros and both AMD and Nvidia
graphics cards. I always fixed it with the binary driver. However, I only just
discovered that it could also be fixed by the correct
Hello. I tried using both of the Ubuntu packages of the driver, from the utopic
repositories, namely: fglrx and fglrx-updates.
I also observed the same problem with the fglrx packages under Trusty.
The versions were: fglrx_13.350.1-0ubuntu3_amd64.deb fglrx-
amdcccle_13.350.1-0ubuntu3_amd64.de
apport information
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LC
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X is not correctly detecting my monitors' timings. Despite being a
digital connection (with allegedly EDID), I have to force a modeline
with xrandr. The graphical xrandr tools (arandr, or KDE's system-
sett
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fg
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fglr
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** Description changed:
I just installed fglrx (2:13.350.1-0ubuntu3) on Utopic.
It causes a CPU hang (see Bug 1338177), so I wanted to remove it.
Running:
sudo apt-get purge fglrx fglrx-amdcccle
silently hangs, indefini
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X is not correctly detecting my monitors' timings. Despite being a
digital connection (with allegedly EDID), I have to force a modeline
with xrandr. The graphical xrandr tools (arandr, or KDE's system-
settings) do not work.
I used to think this was solved with the binary dri
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I just installed fglrx (2:13.350.1-0ubuntu3) on Utopic.
It causes a CPU hang (see Bug 1338177), so I wanted to remove it.
Running:
sudo apt-get purge fglrx fglrx-amdcccle
silently hangs, indefinitely. The prompt just never returns (not even with
Ctrl-C).
I tracked th
Dear Christopher,
Thanks for your suggestion. I've done a few more experiments before and
after updating the BIOS (to the latest version (4105 07/01/2013).
Here are the results.
1. Old Bios. Mageia 3 + Fglrx driver
=> Worked fine
2. Old Bios, Kubuntu Trusty (installed yesterday, fully upd
Public bug reported:
I've just installed Utopic, and my machine is really slow to boot.
ProblemType: KernelOops
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.10
Package: linux-image-3.15.0-6-generic 3.15.0-6.11 [modified:
boot/vmlinuz-3.15.0-6-generic]
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.15.0-6.11-generic 3.15.0
Uname: L
Interestingly, 14.04 seems to be much better at this than 12.04, takling around
1.5 sec rather than 12.
However, it's interesting how much faster it can still be without this.
Here is a measurement I made. This is 14.04 server on the LAN, with ssh-key
authentication, and I repeated serveral ti
This is really painful - although I don't experience complete hangs, I do
experience 12-second+ delays while
the script "90-updates-available" grinds slowly though. So login via SSH is
unpleasantly slow. Furthermore, bash completion for tab completion on scp
commands is also very slow.
The wor
(P.S. Even worse is connecting via a stack of SSH tunnels, eg behind a
firewall. It takes almost 30 seconds to get a prompt, and ssh -vvv
doesn't help identify the issue).
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I reported this on Mageia; you may find the following helpful.
https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12423
As to what is happening, it has got *nothing* to do with the
terminal_highlight_color.
Grub has 2 parts:
The early stage, installed in the drive's bootsector
The rest of the modules,
FYI, this is an easy way you can test the latest Xorg nightlies:
http://www.ubuntuupdates.org/ppa/xorg-edgers
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saucy regression - three m
Re #19:
I'm using kernel 3.11.0-8-generic and the Intel Xorg driver
2:2.99.903+git20131001.c724098f-0ubuntu0sarvatt2
I installed saucy alpha a few months ago, and then the xorg-edgers PPA.
That works fine, though I haven't updated it in about4 weeks. The trick
for me was to use one DVI/VGA adapt
Just for anyone who finds this ... it can be made to work, in the
following configuration:
Monitor #1
HDMI output -> adapter -> DVI input(1600x1200)
Monitor #2
HDMI output -> adapter -> DVI input(1600x1200)
Monitor #3
DVI output -> adapter -> VGA input(1600x1200)
The 3rd one has
Filed upstream here: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=68485
This feature isn't yet implemented in the Intel Driver.
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I have a Gigabyte GA-H87N-wifi motherboard, which explicitly supports 3
monitors at the same time from the motherboards' onboard graphics (2x
HDMI, 1x DVI). The CPU is an Intel 4570S with HD4600 graphics (also
supporting 3 heads at the same time). However, I can only get 2
m
Just to answer this, the upgrade has hit Saucy, and I have tested it
successfully. I'll mark it as fix-committed. Thanks for your time.
** Changed in: apache2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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I also saw this in the 13.10 installer (Lubuntu 64 Saucy) with a Lenovo
S205 Netbook.
This machine has a BIOS that simply ignores the disk (with no error
message) unless all of the following are true:
* The bootable flag must be set on at least one partition.
* It must have a MBR rather than GPT
Thanks for your assistance.
Can I ask why you think this is merely a wishlist item?
If I've understood the import of this correctly, then the privacy of
every visitor to every website served by Apache on every version(*) of
Ubuntu is at risk. I don't think that forward-secrecy in SSL is an
optio
I can add a little more here. I think this is a serious kernel
regression, which occurred sometime after 3.3.8, and is not fixed as of
3.9.0. There are a lot of forum posts that seem to have the same issue,
though few of them are informative.
I'm guessing that it only really bites people who have
I'd like to confirm this bug for KUbuntu Raring Beta-final. Please fix
it; it's most definitely not invalid.
To reproduce:
1. Install both sets of desktops: apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
kubuntu-desktop
2. Log into a KDE session.
3. launch an application from the terminal "eg libre-office".
4.
Still true on Precise. Please fix this!
Incidentally, the workaround is Ctrl-\ which does a rather more
forcible terminate.
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Sorry, forgot to say, still present in Quantal.
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The inputrc one is definitely an issue. It's easy to change manually
after installation, but show-all-if-ambiguous on is so useful, and such
a no-brainer to include that I would urge you to make the change.
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I think I can shed a little light.
This seems to be a general kernel bug (I've seen it on Mageia too), as
well as the most recent Precise-64 system, affecting copying large
amounts of data onto a VFAT filesystem (especially if this system is an
SD card). For example, trying to copy a 1GB backup,
I'm seeing this on Oneiric (64-bit) with Xubuntu. I have a very
repeatable test case:
1. Reboot.
2. Wait for autologin to occur.
3. Press enter on desktop.
4. X will crash, and I get dumped back to password prompt to login.
5. Then it works ok till I reboot again.
I tried the recommended suggesti
I just checked, and can confirm that this bug does not affect Lucid.
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Title:
cpufreq scaling_governor entry missing from /sys
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Re #28, simplexml is aleady available for lucid.
On my lucid system, which has the following PHP pacakges installed:
libapache2-mod-php5, php-doc, php5, php5-cli , php5-common , php5-curl ,
php5-gd, php5-gmp, php5-pgsql
I can run:
php5 --ri simplexml
and it's there.
Hope that hel
(oops: I've just quoted Mandriva's /etc/bashrc, rather than Ubuntu's
/etc/bash.bashrc above - you can see the potential for confusion!)
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Title:
ba
I agree that one should never source bash_completion from the wrong
shell - it is a case of user error.
But I suspect it's a relatively common mistake to make (for example,
Mandriva users expect the system shell to always be bash, and
/etc/profile.d is used in that way). Also, adding shell default
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: apt
A really useful enhancement to apt-get would be to allow the
installation of .deb packages, but with apt's clever abilities.
For example:
apt-get install ./some_custom_pkg.deb
would install it, provided it isn't already present (similar to dpkg -
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: apt
If I run
apt-get --force-yes install pkg1 pkg2 pkg3 pkg4 pkg150
and there is something wrong with pkg73
(eg "there is no installation candidate")
then I expect apt to try hard, and succeed in installing 149 of my packages,
leaving just
BTW, the best-of-breed here is quite clearly Gentoo (you can easily see
it with the Live CD) - who manage to make the boot messages both
informative and pretty. In my view, it's much more elegant than the
animation (especially when the animation's progress bar doesn't have
100%=100%, but can go rou
Re #6, sorry I haven't had a chance to do this yet. Given that a fix already
exists in #7, do you still need the backtraces?
Re #8, I'd say that this is release-critical imho.
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xserver crash (repeatable, triggered by drawing circle/ellipse e.g. in xfig)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/553647
Y
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: bash-completion
When /etc/bash_completion is sourced, it should check that $SHELL is
indeed bash. If not, it should exit quietly and successfully.
Otherwise ugly things can happen. For example:
1. Add a script to /etc/profile.d/ whose job is to source b
BTW, this bug seems to be specific to this laptop with the ATI card; if
I try it on a different machine (an Acer Netbook) which has the Intel
graphics, I cannot reproduce it.
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xserver crash (repeatable, triggered by mouse-click)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/553647
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