We have been hit by the same bug. For us, it mainly affects Calc. Sadly,
removing libreoffice-gtk* also removes libreoffice-gnome, which we rely
on to have access to SMB-based resources in our internal network.
This is a show-stopper for us.
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We have downgraded to kernel 3.19.x on the affected host and can also
confirm the bug is not present there:
# uname -a
Linux host6 3.19.0-47-generic #53-Ubuntu SMP Mon Jan 18 14:02:48 UTC 2016
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Currently we will have to run the 3.19-series kernel until the bug gets
As suggested I have tested on the mainline kernel:
# uname -a
Linux host6 4.5.0-040500rc3-generic #201602071930 SMP Mon Feb 8 00:34:43 UTC
2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I can confirm the bug is *fixed* in mainline.
However, this is not a solution for us, as we are using docker with the
`a
@Brad we would feel much more comfortable with providing the logfiles
needed manually due to nature of the work we do. What's missing? What's
needed?
@Joseph this started happening directly after dist-upgrade from 15.04 to
15.10; the previous kernel version was whatever 15.04 was using, and it
was
Public bug reported:
We are running Ubuntu 15.10, in a server environment where we have IPsec
transport set between servers both for IPv4 and IPv6. We can *reliably*
reproduce this error by running:
```
tcpdump "ip and ( host host1.example.com or host host2.example.com or host
host3.example.com
I can confirm this problem here too, also on Natty Failwhale.
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Public bug reported:
After upgrade from 8.04 to 8.10, When I try Increase or decrease volume
using laptop(Fujitsu Simens Amilo) function keys (fn+F5/F6) it goes from
complete mute to full volume by one press (on OSD it looks like I never
released the keys). It appears in GNOME as long as KDE. The
I can confirm this bug, been having it in gutsy too. for some time it
seemed to be less frequent, then - about a week ago - an update for
kernel came that made this bug readily reproducible again.
my system:
Kubuntu Hardy
Intel GMA965/X3100, default drivers
electricsheep screensaver.
I seem to be
I'm not an experienced linux user, but perhaps my ideas can be useful. I
wondered if an addition in the file /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc or
/home/~/.xsession can solve the problem. I've already tried adding the
code xcompmgr with parameters in these files, but that didn't gave any
result. Perhaps anyone
t
know about Linux. And when they get to know - believe me, it's fantastic
how many of them make the switch.
So, just to sum-up, we're in pre-alpha with this patch here.
Cheers and keep spreading the word ;)
rysiek
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yep, reinstallation of openoffice.org-style-human solved the problem,
apparently, although all the styles seem to look the same on my box
(freshly installed feisty)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/110551
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seems like openoffice.org-style-human (which is the default style,
AFAIK) isn't properly installed in Kubuntu; changing the style to
Crystal in OOo settings dialog fixes it. I'll try to re-install the
human style later to see if that fixes it.
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Try adding this to xorg.conf:
Section "ServerFlags"
Options "NoPM"
EndSection
for me it helped so much as to get Xserver to work after
suspend/hibernate; after suspend (hibernate not tested) it shows a lot
of artifacts (sometimes so much of them it is actually impossible to see
anything b
The problem here is that - as it seems - some Access Points, routers,
etc., seem to give incorrect DNS-server IPs to non-windows clients (i.e.
under windows DHCP is working fine, the lease is acquired and the DNS
nameserver IPs are gotten - and they actually work, under linux - on the
very same mac
no laughing now, please.
seems like the problem was solved by chmod 777 /tmp
(was 755)
O_o'
the question is, when and how was that changed, but that's for a
different story, I suppose.
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tried removing kde-guidance, and reinstalling it, to no avail. XServer
keeps crashing, although at least the file ixf86misc seems to have been
installed.
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sorry, my fault: i368
right now I'm debugging it, maybe I'll manage to do something about it. I'll
put some info when I'm done.
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Binary package hint: kde-guidance
After the XServer session crashes, it's impossible to login into KDE
(GNOME not tested, although most probably is affected too). Neither
rebooting, reinstalling the xserver-xorg package nor dpkg-reconfigure
xserver-xorg help. The system need
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