Upstream bug with patch is here:
http://code.mythtv.org/trac/ticket/10504
** Bug watch added: code.mythtv.org/trac/ #10504
http://code.mythtv.org/trac/ticket/10504
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BTW: It seems like translations are applied twice. For example, usage()
is defined like this in lpq.c:
666 static void
667 usage(void)
668 {
669 _cupsLangPuts(stderr,
670 _("Usage: lpq [-P dest] [-U username] [-h hostname[:port]] "
671 "[-l] [+interval]c"));
672
Thanks, Till! For the time being I can live with the LANG=C workaround.
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Title:
lpq and lpstat output empty lines only
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I just noticed this is a locale problem. "LANG=C lpq" works correctly,
"LANG=C lpstat -t" too.
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Title:
lpq and lpstat output empty lines only
To
Public bug reported:
After upgrade from Oneiric to Precise Beta the commands "lpq" and
"lpstat" output nothing but empty lines. That is, "lpq" gives two empty
lines, "lpstat -t" gives 12 empty lines.
** Affects: cups (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Yeah, the patch helps! Printing works again.
The other problem (authistic lpq and lpstat) remains and seems
completely unrelated, so I will file another bug for that.
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I just compiled parallel.c with debug symbols, installed it and spooled
a test page. After it reached the endless loop, I attached gdb to the
process and got this backtrace:
#0 0x7f20b4d26a93 in select () from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6
#1 0x7f20b56901bd in run_loop (print_fd=0, dev
Stracing "lpq -a -l" ends with this:
socket(PF_FILE, SOCK_STREAM, 0) = 4
setsockopt(4, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR, [1], 4) = 0
setsockopt(4, SOL_TCP, TCP_NODELAY, [1], 4) = -1 EOPNOTSUPP (Operation not
supported)
fcntl(4, F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC) = 0
connect(4, {sa_family=AF_FILE, pat
I seem to suffer from the same problem, so here is what I could find out
so far. Attached with strace, this is the only thing that eats up all
CPU power:
[...]
select(6, [0 4], [], NULL, {5, 0}) = 2 (in [0 4], left {4, 98})
poll([{fd=4, events=POLLIN}], 1, 1000) = 1 ([{fd=4, revents=POLL
I'm experiencing the same problem with a HP Laserjet 2100 connected via
parallel port, so it doesn't seem to be brand specific.
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Title:
cannot pri
Same here, using compiz from oneiric-proposed doesn't change anything
regarding this bug.
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Title:
Switching viewports with ctrl-alt-(left/right/up
Marc Deslauriers' workaround in #27 did the trick for me, too. Thanks a
lot!
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[oneiric] Keyboard & mouse not working in X
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The bug is fixed in SVN. See here:
http://www.stardict.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=246
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This didn't happen to me in a couple of Ubuntu releases, but upgrading
to Maverick (stardict-gnome 3.0.1-7) introduced it here.
I just checked with "strace -f -e open -o /tmp/star.out stardict" that only the
icons from /usr/share/stardict/pixmaps/ are loaded.
Viewing these icons with eog or anot
The bug exists for all extensions having a "..." section in
their addin.xml. Commenting it out and recompoiling fixes the problem
(but disables the batch mode, obviously).
You can temporarily fix the bug by disabling and enabling the addin, but
it will reappear within the next two restarts.
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I'm setting this Bug to "Fix released" since 0.19.0-1 is in Lucid. If
anybody needs something newer, 0.21.1-1 is in Logilab's own repository
which may be added to /etc/apt/sources.list as:
deb http://ftp.logilab.org/dists/ lucid/
** Changed in: pylint (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Rel
Today I thought I suffered from this bug because I had the very same
symptom, but then I found out it was a completely different (and
selfmade) problem. It turned out that for https links thunderbird was
still trying to start a local copy of firefox that I just deleted. It
wasn't configured as netw
This problem is not related to lightning-extension, it is a bug in
icedtea6-plugin.
Deinstall icedtea6-plugin, install sun-java6-plugin from the partner
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Since upgrading to karmic I encountered a problem that seems to be
similar to this bug:
- I had to manually "restart cron" after every reboot to get cronjobs
started at all.
- I had to "restart cron" regularly to get rid of the zombies.
Today I found a solution that seems to work for me. I found
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pylint
Version 0.18.0 introduced a bug that prevents it from finding modules in
directories that are added to sys.path at runtime. For example, if I
have a subdirectory "foo" containing a module "bar.py", I may do this in
a script:
import os.path
import
Can't completely confirm this bug with packagekit-gnome 2.27.2-0ubuntu3.
gpk-update-viewer correctly doesn't show any updates, but gpk-update-
icon still shows available updates in it's tooltip and doesn't seem to
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Oops, I managed to mess up the indentation of the debug patch. Attaching
it instead.
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This bug persists in 2.27.2-0ubuntu3. Line number are slightly different
of course:
Error Type:
Error Value: 'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0xc3 in position 14: ordinal not
in range(128)
File : /usr/share/PackageKit/helpers/apt/aptBackend.py, line 1948, in
main()
File : /usr/share/Pack
** Changed in: packagekit-gnome (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I was experiencing this bug on every login. It seems I got rid of it by
manually cleaning up my gconf database. Unfortunately I did loads of
changes at once, so I can't say which one was the champion. What I did
was removing old keys that were not assosiated with a schema anymore,
including (but no
May be interesting for other users waiting for this bug to get fixed: I
switched to "grdc-gnome" a week ago and find it does everything that
tsclient did for me, just in a nicer fashion.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
Version 1:0.124.9 fixed some duplicate ids to make the new gtk version
happy, but it missed at least this one:
$ LANG=C sudo update-manager --dist-upgrade
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/update-manager", line 98, in
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: apport
/usr/share/apport/general-hooks/generic.py contains code that checks the
available disk space of /home in order to let the user report a bug.
This is wrong because nothing (besides "adduser") should ever write
something directly to /home. For examp
Dominik, thanks for pointing that out. I just failed to paste it in. So
these are complete instructions for copy&paste, you can paste the whole
block into your shell at once:
sudo apt-get build-dep libpanel-applet2-ruby1.8
mkdir /tmp/bla
cd /tmp/bla
apt-get source libpanel-applet2-ruby1.8
cd ruby-
According to the related Debian bug at http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=538035 this is already fixed, but a new package
has not been released yet.
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #538035
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=538035
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How to build a usable package:
sudo apt-get build-dep libpanel-applet2-ruby1.8
mkdir /tmp/bla
cd /tmp/bla
apt-get source libpanel-applet2-ruby1.8
cd ruby-gnome2-0.19.0
sed -i -e's/\.so$/*.so/' debian/libpanel-applet2-ruby1.8.install
sudo dpkg -i ../libpanel-applet2-ruby1.8_0.19.0-2ubuntu2_*.deb
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 402761 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/402761
The problem is that libpanel-applet2-ruby1.8 is lacking a library. I
just linked #402761 into this project and am going to mark this one as
duplicate. Anyway, it's frustrating to see that nobody seems to care
** Also affects: sshmenu (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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That worked out well. I have added these jobs to my crontab:
*/1 * * * * /bin/ls >/dev/null
*/2 * * * * /bin/ls >/dev/null
Therefore every two minutes both jobs are run, while every other minute only
one of them gets started.
Output from monitor_private_dir.sh since then:
Mai 19 11:44:27 ~/Priv
I can now confirm that the unmounting only happens at times when two
cronjobs are run as my user. None of the jobs is supposed to do anything
in ~/Private. The bug doesn't happen every time, so this seems like a
race condition.
Jamie, I don't know if it matters, but the Private dir is also getting
I'm encrypting ~/Private only. There are tons of cronjobs running on
this machine, several of them as my user. The unmount takes place every
now and then, but not with every run of a job. Maybe I have to run more
than one job at once for this to happen? But then again, I think Cron
serializes jobs
Seeing the same problem here, I just wrote a little script to analyze
how often the unmounting happens. It checks the Private dir every
minute, and if it appears to be unmounted, it spits out a message and
remounts it. The message is accompanied with a timestamp. If somebody
wants to try the script
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rss2email
Since Jaunty comes with Python 2.6, r2e spits out these warnings:
/usr/share/rss2email/rss2email.py:222: DeprecationWarning: the md5 module is
deprecated; use hashlib instead
import cPickle as pickle, md5, time, os, traceback, urllib2, sys,
I just changed the command line of the starter in my panel:
sh -c 'evolution --force-shutdown; evolution 2>&1 | ts
>/tmp/evolution.debug'
(ts adds timestamps to the output and is found in package moreutils)
I have to click that one about 8-10 times a day.
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I'm experiencing this bug since I added an Exchange account to the two
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Just upgraded to Evolution 2.25.90-0ubuntu1 and all related packages
from Jaunty and the bug is still there. Last log output is always the
same:
(evolution:1082): libecal-WARNING **: e-cal.c:320: Unexpe
"It didn't happen in Feisty" means that it happens only in Gutsy. I'm
still searching for a way to tag this bug as Gutsy related, but it looks
like I need much more practice with Launchpad.
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Binary package hint: gnome-system-monitor
Klicking on a memory field header should disply the process list sorted
by this field in descending order. While the arrow indicates exactly
this, the actual sort order is ascending. Klicking once more inverts the
situation, the arrow
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