Happened with the Xubuntu 12.04.1 amd64 install CD from a USB stick on
an Asus X301A. Did not format partitions (we are on vacation and need to
preserve data) but moved previous Ubuntu install into a subdirectory
before doing a fresh install. Tried running apport-collect 1040599, but
since I didn't
Yes, this has been "unfixed". Not only is the patch missing from the
xfce4-terminal-0.4.8 sources available from the xubuntu repos, but the
changelog entries referencing this bug and that patch are gone too. I
grabbed the patch from an earlier xubuntu diff, and it applied okay
(with offsets) and th
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 307713 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/307713
Bug #307713 isn't even for the same program as this bug. Wondering if
the Lubuntu file manager has this feature because I find myself needing
it at least a couple times a day.
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Can't auto-expand all subfo
This is still happening for me in OOO310m19 under Karmic. If the
automatic status updater is able to detect a fix having been released, I
think it should include a link to that alleged fix.
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[upstream] openoffice apps are rude and steal wm focus
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/20767
You receiv
After 4 days of having Nautilus open to that same folder on both
machines with gnome-video-thumbnailer forcibly disabled, Nautilus is
still only using 100MB on one machine and 88MB on the other. So lacking
any other differentiating factor that I know of, I'm inclined to say the
memory leak was cau
Yes, the upstream version built from source works fine, and that's a
workaround for those of us who know how to build from svn repositories.
It's the version in the Intrepid apt repositories that chokes.
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ffmpeg won't convert flv to mp3
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/318445
You received this b
There's a directory on my main drive with about 3,100 short video clips
in it, averaging 7 or 8 megabytes. I had it open in Nautilus on two
machines, the local one running Hardy with 1GB RAM and 1GB swap, and the
other one, running Intrepid with 1.5GB RAM and 2GB swap, had it mounted
via Samba.
A
Here is an FLV file that produces that "unsupported codec" output in
Intrepid ffplay but works in upstream ffplay when built on Intrepid. I
apologize if attaching a 9MB file causes any problems; this is the first
example I've found that isn't likely to violate some big sue-happy
corporation's copy