Public bug reported:
Currently (as of Ubuntu 17.04), version 0.3.1 of this library is
packaged for Ubuntu. Applications using this library will crash if you
attempt to start them under Wayland (or another other non-X display).
Version 0.3.2 of this library resolves this crash, as can be seen in t
Same problem on 16.04 as well as 16.10, using standard Ubuntu/Unity
desktop environment. Locking manually works fine, but the automatic
timer does not.
This is a security requirement in my organization, and the fact that the
Brightness & Lock settings panel reports that this setting is active
when
In addition to Max's libusbmuxd symlink in comment #3, I also had to
create the following symlink:
sudo ln -s /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libplist.so.3 /usr/lib/x86_64
-linux-gnu/libplist.so.2
After this, the upower service was able to start and I regained my
battery indicator and brightness contro
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Title:
Failed to start Daemon for power management.
To manage notification
Changing the resolution with xrandr has not been successful in bringing
the cursor back recently, but attempting to switch to another user (and
then returning to the original session) DOES cause the cursor to
reappear. This at least gives me a workaround (and hopefully hints at a
fix).
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You rec
Could you share a little technical background on how the BIOS could
affect what seems to be a problem manifested either in X or the Intel
display driver? I'm not saying it couldn't play a role, but it seems
extremely likely that the problem lies in one of those places.
I've been unsuccessful so fa
** Description changed:
(This report is incomplete; I need some guidance regarding steps I can
take the next time this happens so I can gather better information to
report.)
What happens:
1. I'll be working
2. The mouse cursor will become invisible for no apparent reason, typical
Public bug reported:
(This report is incomplete; I need some guidance regarding steps I can
take the next time this happens so I can gather better information to
report.)
What happens:
1. I'll be working
2. The mouse cursor will become invisible for no apparent reason, typically on
just one of
The first crash in my description corresponds to the attachment above
named "Log from the first crash described in the description"
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1516822/+attachment/4520297/+files/XorgPstormCrash.log).
The second crash corresponds to "XorgLogOld.txt" which w
Public bug reported:
1) Release information:
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 15.10
Release:15.10
2) Package version information
15:26:38-stephen~$ apt-cache policy xserver-xorg
xserver-xorg:
Installed: 1:7.7+7ubuntu4
Candidate: 1:7.7+7ubuntu4
Version table:
*** 1:7.7+7ub
@Igor : Why did you set "no longer affects: wily (Ubuntu)"? This bug
is very much still present in 15.10.
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Title:
After minimizing a Nautilus
The same issue described here is present on Ubuntu 15.04 with the out-
of-the-box evolution 3.12.11, with slightly different steps to trigger
it:
1. Opened Evolution
2. Switched to Calendar view
3. Right-clicked in the calendar list and chose "New Calendar"
4. Selected "On The Web"
5. Provided an
Public bug reported:
See first:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evolution/+bug/848968
The same issue described in #848968 is present on Ubuntu 15.04 (vivid)
with the out-of-the-box evolution 3.12.11-0ubuntu3, with slightly
different steps to trigger it:
1. Opened Evolution
2. Switched
+1 for Intrepid.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/184944
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Still in Gutsy. : (
This bug is actually shortening my life.
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File save dialog delets filename when changing directory
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/93396
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The goal of the ntfs-3g implementation in Ubuntu is interoperability
with Windows, in a "Just Works" sort of way. Despite the previously
argued semantics on the wrongfulness of Windows' behavior here, Ubuntu
needs to be sure it's writing kosher filenames on NTFS volumes. We
shouldn't be trying to
Requested attachments.
** Attachment added: "Logs contained within /var/log/dist-upgrade"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10002517/dist-upgrade_logs.tar.gz
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/152827
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
The desktop ran Feisty, up-to-date as of 10/12/07, and I used "update-
manager -c -d" to upgrade to Gutsy RC1 on that same date. The installed
architecture was i386, although the CPU is really an amd64. I have
768MB of RAM.
Come the inst
I endorse the validity of this bug, and stress the frustration it brings
to me.
Assuming it's upstream (GNOME)?
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software volume keys don't work when a menu is visible
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/97217
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It has my vote. I know new users get accidentally stuck in this
situation, and usually end up giving up and rebooting (and losing
whatever work they had open).
Certainly a more beneficial MOTD than a joke.
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Provide warning on other vt about getting back to graphical vt
https://bugs.launchpad.
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 59431 ***
Ah, apologies. I wasn't able to find the existing bug.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
How to Reproduce:
1. Have a launcher on your GNOME panel. (Not "locked" into place)
2. Click down on it, HOLD, drag it away, and then back onto itself, and
release the mouse button.
3. Do this once more.
4. Poof! The icon has been replac
Score!
On 1/16/07, Sebastien Bacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> You didn't waste time the crash report has a backtrace pointing a
> problem to the icon theme code
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> Gimp Crash Upon "Open as Layer" File Selection Dialog
> https://launchpad.net/bugs/79362
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I have no leads on reproducing the crash.
I reported a crash, not a bug. The crash handler in Ubuntu isn't really
implemented to discern between the two. If the crash report it
generated isn't useful in any way, then so be it. I'm sorry if I've
merely wasted time.
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Gimp Crash Upon "Open as
Here is the (complete) crash report file, automatically generated by the
crash handler.
Filename: /var/crash/_usr_bin_gimp-2.2.1000.crash
** Attachment added: "Automatic Crash Report File (Complete)"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/5747289/_usr_bin_gimp-2.2.1000.crash
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Gimp Crash Upon "Open
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gimp
Using the stock version of gimp in Edgy as of 1/15/07.
Gimp crashed when I tried to do "Open as Layer", just as I had done
several times before (this evening!).
The file selection box had been pulled up at the time of the crash.
Attachment of /var
Oddly enough, after a reboot:
- kbtobexclient no longer reports the device address; it says "NONE".
- Bluetooth "Send to" within nautilus works.
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Here is the file /var/crash/_usr_sbin_synaptic.0.crash , generated from
this crash.
** Attachment added: "Crash output for Synaptic"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/5141998/_usr_sbin_synaptic.0.crash
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/71028
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: synaptic
A malformed/lacking entry in sources.list causes:
- A bombardment of (expected) error messages upon synaptic startup, and
- A segfault/crash when a "Reload" (apt update) is attempted.
Relevant console output is minimal:
"Segmentation fault (co
Same here.
NIC:
Belkin F5D7000 ver. 5100
AP:
Linksys WRT54G
NIC was installed automatically as ath0 by madwifi, within Edgy. Network
Manager (applet) shows a mere one bar of strength (14% and less),
whereas my laptop always shows all four bars. Right now my connection
speed says 2Mb/s. (ack! I
That's odd, I merely had to delete the old (reiserfs) partition and
create a new (reiserfs) partition in order for the work-around to work.
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/67130
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I can confirm this.
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WIP Design based on Tango icons
** Attachment added: "SVG work-in-progress for hubackup icon"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/4729428/backup.svg
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Binary package hint: pmount
Upon connecting a Sony PSP in USB Mode, the device isn't automounted.
When the device is right-clicked in "Computer" and "Mount Volume" is
selected, the following error is given:
error: this program needs to be installed suid root
error: could no
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