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On a fairly regular basis (although seemingly randomly), my Wayland/GnomeShell
session hangs for a few seconds, then crashes and puts me back on the login
screen. When I log back in, I am greeted with the attached crash report about
kdeconnectd.
It seems to me the problem o
For me, the "Secure boot" option was disabled - however I did not find a
separate TPM option and Windows (installed on a separate partition)
claimed TPM is a active.
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After upgrading to eoan today (via `do-release-upgrade -d`), my laptop
failed to boot into the OS. I got the grub 2.04 screen (showing only
Ubuntu), but selecting that gave me about 20 lines of "error: Unknown
TPM error.", followed by "error: you need to load the kernel first"
Thanks for the report. There have been a couple of changes to the code
handling opening files since the r1351 of TeXworks you use. Could you
upgrade TeXworks using the ppa found at
https://launchpad.net/~texworks/+archive/ubuntu/ppa and see if the
problem still occurs?
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Same here on 13.04 (amd64)
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My steps:
1) I started the installer on the live DVD
2) I got to the point of partitioning, where I noticed I needed advanced
features (resizing and moving Windows partitions)
3) I started gparted and performed the required tasks and also created the new
partitions for Linux
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I recently got a new laptop (ASUS N56VB) with Windows8 pre-installed. I
followed the guide available at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI
(i.e., disabling FastBoot). With SecureBoot still enabled, the 64bit DVD
started fine, presenting me with a GRUB-like screen. When cho
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Recently, there was a power failure (i.e., the laptop ran on battery
until that was empty) and subsequently shut down. I did not manage to
rewake it again (after reestablishing the power supply), so I had to
turn it off completely and reboot. The result is that the backlight i
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Backli
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Backlight of
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The line "TeXworks 0.5r952 (Debian)" indicates that this you are using a
Debian build (maybe the one pulled into Ubuntu automatically?). It seems
that it was built against an older version of poppler.
Could you try if the same error occurs with one of the PPAs at
https://launchpad.net/~texworks ?
Hey Bryce,
thanks for the reminder. Indeed, the problem is solved in oneiric (w/
latest updates). I marked the bug as "Fix Released", hope that is
correct.
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I'm using the location bar in "location field mode"
(http://linux.about.com/library/gnome/blgnome6n12b.htm). Sorry for not
clarifying this earlier - I tried to remember where that setting was,
but it appears to be gone from the preferences dialog :(.
FWIW, here is the corresponding part of gconf:
Public bug reported:
After update to oneiric, I don't see any easy way (read: toolbar button)
to navigate to the parent folder. There is a menu entry, and there are
keyboard shortcuts, but neither gives an easy way to quickly navigate up
in the directory tree with the mouse (in particular if you w
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The workaround worked for me - thanks.
Old (i.e., natty) .gstreamer-0.10 directory is attached.
FWIW:
$ uname -a
Linux Herkules 3.0.0-12-generic #20-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 7 14:56:25 UTC 2011
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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FWIW, on another system I updated now /etc/environment reads (1 line)
PATH="/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games"
as it should. There, updating went smoothly, too.
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Similar things happen on the desktop itself - the home folder is labeled
"home" (small h!) even with German locale, and "Computer" is also not
translated to "Rechner" (see attached screenshot).
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Labels are not localized on desktop
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I'm using the de_AT locale. In normal nautilus windows, the home folder
is correctly localized to "Persönlicher Ordner" in the sidebar (as are
others, like Desktop or file system). However, on the desktop, the
folder is labeled "home" (with small h!), and the computer is label
Public bug reported:
Typical use case, supposing you have a folder structure
~/first_folder/second_folder/ with several other sibling folders:
1) Open nautilus (pointing to ~/)
2) Type e.g., "fir" until first_folder is selected
3) Hit enter
4) Type, e.g., "sec" to select second folder
Step 4 doe
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Quick search in subdirectory doesn't work
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There is no path setting in there. Contents is (3 lines):
LANG="de_AT.UTF-8"
LANGUAGE="de_DE:en"
LC_MESSAGES="de_AT.UTF-8"
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lightdm doesn't
As a workaround, `sudo ln -s /usr/sbin/unity-greeter /usr/bin/` worked
for me. But requiring to do that on the command line to boot normally
after an update is not user friendly.
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After upgrading to 11.10 today, the computer didn't start anymore. After
the "ubuntu loading screen" with the dots, the display reverted to a
text screen, ending in some information about "battery status".
After logging in on tty1, I could start gdm as a workaround.
The prob
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After upgrading to 11.10 today, the computer didn't start anymore. After
the "ubuntu loading screen" with the dots, the display reverted to a
text screen, ending in some information about "battery status".
After logging in on tty1, I could start gdm as a workarou
Both the upstream and Debian versions are set up to build with Python
2.6 (which didn't properly seem to register with pkg-config, hence the
version was hard-coded).
The attached patch works around this by replacing 2.6 by 2.7 for
oneiric.
Alternatively, binaries are available in the ppas at
http
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Gedit not single instance when started from unity
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overriding LC_MESSAGES did not have the wanted effect for me. However, it did
work if I unset LC_ALL, such as
LC_ALL= pdftk...
I did a bit more research, and it seems this was set in
/etc/default/locale. After clearing that and filling it again via the UI
"Language" dialog of Ubuntu, LC_ALL is
Hi. I believe that this is connected to Qt 4.7.2 in natty (as opposed to
4.7.0 in maverick). Anyway, this seems to be closely related to the
upstream bugs http://code.google.com/p/texworks/issues/detail?id=505
http://code.google.com/p/texworks/issues/detail?id=497 and
http://code.google.com/p/texwo
Yes, I can confirm that in 3.8.16 (from natty-proposed) the issue is
gone. Thanks for pointing this out.
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Display artifacts on rotated scre
Yes, uninstalling ttf-symbol-replacement solves this issue. Note that I
have wine1.3 installed. I added both wine1.2 and wine1.3 to this issue.
Still, I wonder why poppler picks a font from wine over Symbol.pfb.
Shouldn't "system" gs fonts take precedence over ports from Windows
provided by wine?
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Improper en
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The characters 'm' and 'p' are mapped to wrong glphys in the base-14
font "Symbol". This problem has not occurred in maverick.
I'm attaching a pdf-file that uses all base-14 fonts without embedding
them, and screenshots from maverick and natty. Note the differences in
the 5th
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When rotating the screen with `xrandr --output $OUTPUT --rotate left` or
--output $OUTPUT --rotate right`, in the resulting rotated screen the
upper half does not get repainted properly (see attached screenshot -
the terminal window should be visible up to the top). Note that
I can also confirm that the patch works.
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Erratic cursor movement when using "Coordinate Transformation Matrix"
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I see a similar behavior in Inkscape. The widgets look OK, but most of
the menu icons are missing (see attached screenshot). I presume this is
the same underlying issue?
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After some additional checking, I found that the patch mentioned in
comment #9 is indeed applied - so LANG=C is set. So this isn't it.
Strangely, during my tests I seem to remember that I got de_AT (i.e.,
German) output when printing the dates to the command line (for
debugging purposes). So maybe
After searching for the ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException, I found
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gcj-4.4/+bug/487922 which
seems quite closely related. However, natty comes with gcj-4.5, not 4.4,
and apparently a fix for that problem was released. So either that fix
got discarded somewhere
FWIW: Trying to debug the problem myself, I built pdftk from the package myself
(`apt-get source pdftk`, `make -f Makefile.Debian`).
The resulting stack trace was a little more helpful:
$ ./pdftk base14-fonts.pdf output a.pdf verbose
Command Line Data is valid.
Input PDF Filenames & Passwords in
I finally got around to running the debug pdftk. Here's the output:
$ pdftk base14-fonts.pdf output /tmp/a.pdf verbose
Command Line Data is valid.
Input PDF Filenames & Passwords in Order
( [, ] )
base14-fonts.pdf
The operation to be performed:
filter - Apply 'filters' to a single, input
I still see the issue with Unit 3.8.12.
It appears both ways:
* Start gedit from launcher/dash/terminal and then double-click a text file in
nautilus/archive manager gives a second instance.
* double-click a text file in nautilus/archive manager and then starting gedit
from dash/terminal gives
Thanks for providing the debugging packages.
I just found out that on my amd64 system at home, pdftk (same version)
works as expected. So I have to wait until next week to try on the i386
system at work.
It seems to me, however, that this can't be a bug in the pdftk core
code. Instead, it looks l
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Shell auto-completion for "less" adds space after directory names
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Make sure a file /tmp/a.txt exists.
In a terminal, type "less /tm". The expected result would be "less
/tmp/", instead I see "less /tmp ", which effectively ruins the use of
auto-completion as I manually have to remove the space and type a "/"
(whic
1) Yes, I have tried with different files, in particular: one generated
by gnuplot, one from the internet, and one hand-written according to the
examples in the PDf specifications
2) dump_data works, with and without output, and even when there is no
"info dictionary" as in the case for the hand-w
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pdftk fails with "output" option
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When invoking pdftk with `pdftk a.pdf output /tmp/b.pdf` (I also tried
`pdftk a.pdf cat output /tmp/b.pdf`), pdftk fails with the following
messages:
Unhandled Java Exception:
Unhandled Java Exception:
java.lang.NullPointerException
at gnu.gcj.r
I don't think this is a couchdb problem - after all, several packages
failed to install independently. All of them seem to have problems
accessing some files on /etc, though. Can you confirm that it's mounted
properly, accessible, ...? E.g., can you open/read the file
/etc/texmf/hyphen.d/00tex.cnf?
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** Tags removed: patch
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Webcam image upside down on Asus eeePC touch T101MT
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Or not. My previous comment (#19) only works until you tab out of
thundebird and back in :(.
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Unused empty menu bar
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Thanks Etienne, this worked like a charm for me (though in my case, it
was a simple spacer to be dragged away - the spinner is placed as in the
screenshot in comment #5)
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This affects me, too.
This also happens when, e.g., dragging text around in gedit, or dragging
mails around in thunderbird. So it might be a good idea to rename this
bug to something more general and/or more descriptive of the underlying
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Attached is a screenshot for the ATI control center. I use the locale
de_AT.
The string "ATI Catalyst Control Center" exists (at least) in the files
/usr/share/applications/ubuntu-amdcccle.desktop (for generic language +
de), ~/.local/share/applications/alacarte-made-3.desktop (for generic
locale
This bug affects me as well. However, instead of seeing nothing as the
OP, the selected text is replaced by a (seemingly unrenderable)
character (but it's not in the clipboard). See the attached screenshot
$ apt-cache policy unity
unity:
Installed: 3.8.12-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 3.8.12-0ubuntu1
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gedit
Normally, gedit is a single instance application, meaning that it is
started only once, and subsequent invocations are merged into the
already running instance.
When starting gedit from unity (either via dash, or via Alt+F2) and
later from somewher
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I experience a bug with the same description "Long strings are not displayed
properly in Dash (l10n)", albeit different symptoms - see the attached
screenshots (this is unity2d, German locale).
In the unhighlighted case, the program label is simply truncated (the full
label should be "Pidgin Int
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** Also affects: thunderbird
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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When setting Thunderbird as default email application, it's (medium-
sized) icon is displayed centered in dash, but the corresponding hover-
highlight is top-aligned. See attached screenshot (the locale is
German).
Ideally, a larger (scalable?) ico
FWIW, here's a screenshot of my netbook/tablet (Asus EeePC T101MT) in
portrait mode as already mentioned by sanktnelson (comment #12). Of the
7 menus of gedit, only the first two are visible.
In view of this, I would prefer a "More" button that is considerably
small (not wider than, say, the heigh
I can confirm this. It's particularly annoying when using many
indicators, or when using `xrandr --rotate` to switch the display to
portrait mode (in which case, on netbooks you can make out only the
first letters of the window title, or maybe one menu item or so). This
makes the menu essentially u
@Favux: I tested your matrices, but it seems to me that left (ccw) and
right (cw) are exchanged. Anyway, the wild cursor jumps reported by
David persist (and which Chase already acknowledged as an issue).
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The bug reported by David affects me, too (using a AsusTek, Inc.
MultiTouch(TTI) on an Asus EeePC T101MT)
I've reported it as separate bug
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-input-evdev/+bug/774938),
but I don't seem to be able to assign it to you.
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When using something like `xinput set-float-prop $INPUTDEV "Coordinate
Transformation Matrix" 0.0 -1.0 1.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0` to match
the coordinates of a touchscreen/tablet to a rotated (transformed)
screen, the cursor mov
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No touchscreen pressure
Public bug reported:
>From `lsusb`: Bus 003 Device 002: ID 0486:0186 ASUS Computers, Inc.
Pressure-sensitive drawing works on Windows 7.
Attached is the output of `sudo evtest /dev/input/event6`, showing that
there is an event (type 3, code 40) that has the range (0-255) commonly
reported for th
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Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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invalid uninstantiatable type `(null)' in cast to `GObject'
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We
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The caption pretty much says it all. Owing to different IDs, the flags
for similar Asus products don't cut in.
Attached is a patch that adds the correct flags.
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 11.04
Release:11.04
$ apt-cache policy libv4l-0
libv4l-0:
Inst
After updating to natty I can confirm that this bug is gone in compiz
0.9.4.
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I haven't switched to natty (amd64) but am still on maverick (with
compiz 0.8.6 as provided by the official repos). Here it still occurs,
so if there is a fix it hasn't been backported yet. I do intend to
switch to natty when it is released, though, so I can reevaluate it
there in about a month.
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