I run into this with Linux Mint 18.3 MATE. The workaround mentioned in
the description at the top works for me as well.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1059872
Title:
Error formatting
Confirming this on Ubuntu Jaunty (9.04)!!! Very annoying bug. My home
directory was full of trash and many jar simply did not start when
double clicking and I didn't knew why until I run java -jar with the
full path from a console. This bug exists for 12 months. :-(
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I confirm the bug. I remember it at least back to Gutsy. This problem is
really annoying. Enabling the crossfade in Rythmbox seems to be a good
workaround but the problem exists since whenever I scroll a page in
Firefox the CPU hits 50% (that's one of the two cores) and the scrolling
is laggy (mean
Sorry I hadn't added the debugging symbols. I did so but I still cannot
make the backtrace work. I attach the new output. I have never debugged
a program but it seems like the backtrace cannot be made because the
program terminates normally? So the only hind still is: ** (seahorse-
tool:19321): CRI
Sorry for reposting! I just noticed that the script I wrote for
QlandKarte for my Hardy installation DOESN'T contain the deletion
command (it merely executes QLandKarte with gksudo)! So actually I
haven't deleted trolltech.conf for some months and everything is fine!
Which means that the chances ar
@Dara Adib: I used to do the trick with trolltech.conf every time that
the problem appeared. In fact I had made a shell script that deleted it
every time I ran QLandKarte. The problem did appear really often! Now I
tried running QLandKarte several times directly and nothing bad happened
when saving
The problem still exists for me. I tried to make a bakctrace but it was
impossible for two reasons: I cannot find the debbuging symbols package but
even when I tried without them it seems that the program does handle the crash
itself and exits normally so when I type:
(gdb) backtrace full
(gdb)
I am still unable to spot the cause of this. I purchased a new laptop
and installed Hardy. Initially it worked. Then I installed lots and lots
of programs at once (including Ubuntu Satanic edition). After that the
same problem appeared. I don't that any of the programs I installed
should modify sea
with seahorse
--verify
At first it worked OK for many days. Suddenly I cannot verify any
signature.
Here is the console output:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ seahorse-tool -v
'/media/TRITONIO/INSHAME/TriSim/TriSim.zip.sig'
** (seahorse-tool:18647): CRITICAL **: seahorse_notify_signatures:
Confirming what Rafael said. But I am using Listen on Hardy Heron! I had
to restart it in order to include a new folder in the library. Refresh
library scaned for some time but simply ignored the new folder.
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listen don't load new folders
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/122760
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The very same problem appears when trying to save a gpx file with
Qlandkarte. Renaming Trolltech.conf solved the problem. Thank you VERY
MUCH for the workaround. :-) It must be a Qt bug because Qlandkarte uses
Qt too. Never had this bug with Qlandkarte on ubuntu gutsy. It first
appeared on Hardy fo
I has a similar problem. This is what I find in the system log.
Jun 17 22:25:50 Tritonio kernel: [22870.792000] ata1.01: exception Emask 0x0
SAct 0x0 SErr 0x0 action 0x2 frozen
Jun 17 22:25:50 Tritonio kernel: [22870.792000] ata1.01: cmd
a0/00:00:00:00:20/00:00:00:00:00/b0 tag 0 cdb 0x1e data 0
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