Starting with an empty database does not fix it, unfortunately.
I've been doing some more tests: starting banshee in maximized state
does not show the bug, so it is a workaround (looks quite ugly with a
very high resolution monitor, but well...). Starting non-maximized
losses the last track until
Public bug reported:
Package: banshee
Architecture: amd64
Version: 2.4.1-3ubuntu1~precise1
If I select a playlist with 30 files, banshee will show 29 files
instead, the last track is not shown nor played. Though the data is
correctly reported in the statusbar (30 songs - 2 hours, 21 minutes, 17
s
Please note there is a problem with removable network devices (usually
usb). The file /etc/init/network-interface.conf "causes network devices
to be brought up or down as a result of hardware being added or
removed", as its own comment says, but they must be configured as "auto"
in /etc/network/int
Of course it should go upstream, but I don't understand why it is
outside the scope of Ubuntu to fix a problem for its users. Ubuntu
choose Unity, a non-standard desktop environment, and refuses to choose
a "non-standard" collate sequence (which provides actually more
"standard" behaivior for many
It is a problem for me too. And it is worse when using es_ES locale,
because we can't use LC_COLLATE=C, it is very important to match
accented characters in files and directories which LC_COLLATE=C does not
do. This is ridiculous and counterintuitive:
touch A B
ls [a-b]*
A
This will be fixed if c
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 565981 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/565981
Ah, OK thanks. There are lots of similar bugs in the list, I added
comments to several of them but I'm not sure if it is already there or
not... I guess I should file a new bug report anyways but maybe later,
I have an always growing gem_objects count, 2BG of memory gets
eventually full and extreme swapping starts. Closing apps never drops
the count down. I have ATI radeon RV280, KMS enabled, Ubuntu 10.04, no
external repositories, no ppa, just plain Ubuntu installation fully
updated. Tried with -generi
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 565981 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/565981
I commented on bug #565981 and people told me to fill a new bug (because
it seems to be a different issue), so it seems that this is not a
duplicate.
The "object bytes" count does not drop for me, it keeps gr
It is already reported and marked as a duplicate of this bug
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[KMS] gem objects not deallocated
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The "object bytes" count does not drop for me, it keeps growing and
growing on fully updated Ubuntu 10.04. Closing applications never drops
the count. Maybe not exactly the same bug, but the symptomps looks
exactly like the original.
The 2GB of RAM and most swap gets full at around 5-7 days of upt
Well, if nobody plans to fix the package for Ubuntu 9.04 you can set it
to "won't fix" but, as far as I know, it is still broken in 9.04 (end of
life is still not reached), and certainly I would prefer the package to
be removed from repositores as a broken package is not very useful IMHO.
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Hey, I think I found the reason while sleeping :)
The pattern [A-Z] always excludes lowercase a, and:
$ ls [a-z]*
matches all files starting with any letter *except* the ones starting
with uppercase Z (under most locales I've tested). It can be argued to
be correct behaviour, but certainly counte
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Binary package hint: bash
$ export LC_COLLATE=en_US.UTF-8
$ touch a b c
$ ls [A-Z]
b c
Why do collation order in english (and many other locales) do exclude
"a" but include "b" and "c" in previous expansion? Maybe this is correct
behaviour by some obscure reason, but my poo
Version 2:0+20090126-1 is now included in Ubuntu 9.10, it works.
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Crash with "stack smashing detected" at start
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/377632
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It looks broken again since I've upgraded to Karmic.
ifupdown 0.6.8ubuntu20 changelog says: Replace the udev rule with a
per-interface Upstart job.
Works again if I put the old udev rule file in /etc/udev/rules.d
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udev rule can fail to run ifdown, break reinserting device
https://bugs.launchpa
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: schism
Ubuntu 9.04, package: schism 2:0+20080403-1.1
Package is unusable, always crashes at startup:
*** stack smashing detected ***: schism terminated
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: python-twisted-lore
ubuntu 9.04
python-twisted-lore 8.2.0-0ubuntu1
It should not install files under /usr/local, AFAIK.
$ dpkg -S /usr/local/bin/lore
python-twisted-lore: /usr/local/bin/lore
** Affects: twisted-lore (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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