I note that although this bug is marked as "opinion", it finally got
fixed some years later. You're welcome.
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Accumulating kernels is crue
This appears to be fixed for usbguard/0.7.4+ds-1, but not for earlier
versions, including Bionic (see
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/usbguard ).
If necessary, as it appears to be, I request a backport to Bionic. If
I'm not mistaken, it looks like a simple fix.
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Sorry, I forgot to mention that I have a 642 word document with 4
changes totalling 6 words, and yet the whole document is marked as
changed, until I changed the Comparison option. I even changed the two
documents to plain text, and it still marked the whole document as
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This problem occurs on some documents but not others.
I had success in fixing the problem (I have tried it on only one
document) by changing Tools > Options > LibreOffice Writer > Comparison
from "Auto" to "By word".
That may narrow the bug down a bit. I can supply an example privately
and file
Please, I hope you DO fix it. I understand the reluctance to remove a
needed message, but I would hope the spuriousness could be removed.
Programs like ffmpeg and avconv are used simply because they are darned
useful. They often accomplish in seconds what front end apps can't do
at all. Contrar
"@Roberto: can you please run webbrowser-app in a terminal and paste
here the output? Is the application crashing, or hanging?"
No, he can't get the output, because the system is completely
unresponsive. I tried to redirect terminal output to a file, but the
file was empty. I did, however, take
Éric Piel (Delmic) (piel) wrote:
- JAVA_HOME=$(/usr/sbin/update-java-alternatives -l | grep openjdk | sort |
tail -1 | cut -d' ' -f 3)
+ JAVA_HOME=$(/usr/sbin/update-java-alternatives -l | grep openjdk | sort |
tail -1 | tr -s ' ' | cut -d' ' -f 3)
Confirming that this works on my Ubuntu 16.04 3
Still not confirmed? It's been this way for years and years. Is
anybody maintaining the program?
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Title:
Bad text overlap in DVD menu
To manage
Just for the record, "Twinkle not working" is a duplicate of this bug.
This is quite a bit more important than "wording on first run of
twinkle-console could be improved". I can confirm that it doesn't work
at all, even with a valid profile. Opinions may vary, I would call that
a critical bug.
-
As a matter of policy, the Ubuntu repository provides only security
updates within a Ubuntu version. Thus, you will not see version 2 in
the Ubuntu repositories.
However, you can get version 2.0.0 by adding a PPA.
https://launchpad.net/~mscore-ubuntu/+archive/ubuntu/mscore-stable .
There may also
For what it's worth, this also affects Ubuntu 14.04 with the classic
metacity desktop. Anton Asche's workaround (comment 4) solved the
problem for me.
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It might be worth mentioning a trick that can be used to check this out
without consuming CDs. If you use an ordinary non-printable CD, the ink
washes off very easily, and you can do many tests without cost.
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I have an HP C309a, which will print on CDs. This works well under
Windows but the margins are NEVER correct on a CD under Linux. The
image is always offset by about 3 to 8 mm (and sometimes resized), which
is very considerable if you see it. The problem occurs printing eit
This is definitely not fixed in unity-greeter 12.10.4-0ubuntu5. I
absolutely cannot select desktops. Do we need to start over with
another bug report?
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No warning when closing multiple tabs
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I have more information. At least the problems appear to be minor,
since nothing melted.
The problem occurred on a second computer. Both computers evidently repaired
themselves so they were left in a bootable state. On the second computer the
command
dpkg --configure -a
was issued.
Error mes
This has not happened for a long time. It seems to have been fixed
somehow.
I would close it if I could. It's not Invalid. I can't mark it Fix
Released. It should be marked Works for Me, but that option doesn't
seem to be available.
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OK, one file was attached automatically. I can supply others on
request. I have /tmp/apport.update-manager.1jguAX.apport as well as
/var/log/dist-upgrade/*.
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Ubuntu system, starting from LUbuntu desktop. Packages could not be
upgraded. Samba could not be updated. Finally, updater told me upgrade
had failed and system was in unstable state. It told me to file a bug
report and include file /var/log/dist-update. That file doesn't
For the record, the bug reporting procedure is
ubuntu-bug -w (then click on the application window)
or
ubuntu-bug thunderbird
or
ubuntu-bug thunderbird-globalmenu
Sorry, I missed that in the instructions. However, do note that there
is no link to this procedure if you report the bug from Launch
There's another problem. Apport captures crashes. Just how does one
use it to report a broken menu or some other bug that does not result in
a crash?
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"The guidelines aren't that hard to find. There is a link to them on the
form you use to submit Firefox or Thunderbird bugs in Launchpad."
I think we're getting somewhere.
There's no link if you submit a question from the Answers tab. It's
usually considered a good idea to discuss a problem bef
Public bug reported:
Ignore this report.
Just testing the Launchpad system, and I may not be able to back out
without posting a bug report. Sorry for the inconvenience. Will close
it if I can.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: Invalid
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Yes, thanks for doing that. I appreciate your response and the fact
that it was fixed. I really do. My comment was referring to the fact
that this bug was marked invalid first and THEN verified.
If you read your link, you will see that it says "Please don't waste
developers or bug triagers time
If you actually want bugs to be reported, please don't be so hasty to
mark them invalid. This is extraordinarily insulting to people who
spend their time to report bugs. If you can't duplicate the problem,
you can ask for more information.
The article you linked says not to use Launchpad to repo
Public bug reported:
Many of the menu items have a '>' symbol that indicates that they expand when
selected. Several menu entries have stopped doing that. For example,
Message. Move to > and
Message. Copy to >
no longer work. That means that I cannot move messages to local folders.
The ex
Public bug reported:
The dialog windows (e.g., the File menu) will often open behind the
Audacity window or behind windows from other programs. It can be quite a
challenge to get to a menu. For example, if you activate the file menu
either with the mouse or keyboard, you cannot select "Exit". For
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drempels screensaver won't stop
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I would change the bug status, but there's no category for "works in
current versions" or "works for me". "Fix committed or released" is not
correct, since we have no idea what fixed it. The bug is/was valid, so
"invalid" is not correct.
And "incomplete" seems a little hasty after 8 months witho
1. No
2. It was.
3. Not now. Besides, there's no obvious way to attach a file.
4. Yes.
Everything seems to work correctly now in Ubuntu 11.04.
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I think the key to reproducing this must be step 5. I think they may
have recently published or revised instructions on how to use the
contour editor.
In any case, to reproduce this, do not double click at step 4. And it
would be REALLY helpful if someone would try this and actually reply.
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Are you sure it has to be xorg? It could be that LibreOffice calls an
xorg method, which performs an illegal operation. But how can you be
sure that LibreOffice did not attempt to write to an illegal memory
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Ignore the previous comment. It just crashed from the installed version
of Natty. It will also crash from the CD.
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Title:
Contour Editor crashes
Sorry, I should add that the automatically generated information may not
be applicable, since I filed this report from an installed Natty. As I
wrote before, LibreOffice no longer crashes in this configuration, but
it will crash on the same computer when booted and run from a CD. The
CD was made
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Contour Editor crashes login session
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Please do not close this the way bug 792841 was closed. It's a bad
crash, even if it does not generate a crash report. The bug also occurs
in Ooo.
This bug could not be duplicated with the LibreOffice debugging files
installed, or even after the debugging files are uninstal
Any clue where to find debugging information and what the packages are
called? This is a nontrivial question.
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Title:
OpenOffice.org Contour Edit
I'll be happy to submit a crash report as soon as I can get more
guidance on this. Searching blindly for crash reports is a fool's
errand.
Meanwhile, I've upped the status, in hopes of getting a response. Crash
report or not, it's still a nasty crash, and probably a valid bug.
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There is no /var/crash/ directory. There is no /var/log/crash/. There
is no *.crash file on the computer. Any other ideas?
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OpenOffice.o
I'm not surprised. Crashes are often capricious. I can't even
reproduce this on other computers, although this one otherwise seems to
be in perfect order. Is there a log or something I can post?
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Apparently it does not work with all image files. A file created and
cropped by SimpleScan seems to cause failure. File attached.
I'm a little reluctant run the commands to try it yet with LibreOffice. Does
the command
apt-get -y upgrade
also upgrade the OS to Natty? I'm not quite ready to tr
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Binary package hint: openoffice.org
Steps to duplicate
1. Start OpenOffice.org Writer.
2. Insert picture from file (I used a .jpg).
3. Right click on picture. Wrap > Edit contour...
4. Select polygon tool and enter several points.
5. Notice that you can't finish the frikkin p
P.S. What on earth are you talking about? Other components get purged
on update, and you already get confirmation before any update. And
unlike other components, kernels already received golden treatment, by
(1) leaving them installed indefinitely; and (2) leaving several
previous versions in Sy
Of course, there could always be a non-default option not to remove
kernels, for the rare person who needs an old one. And currently,
Synaptic shows 6 versions, so you can always reinstall.
But from what you say, apparently this bug is already "fixed", i.e.
shoved under the rug, leaving kernels t
In case it needs to be spelled out in dry, explicit terms, this bug
report is about removing all but the current kernel and the previous one
on updating.
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It's time to purge old kernels. They have sex and multiply.
There's no reason why ordinary users need more than the two most recent
kernels installed. Granny doesn't appreciate a grub list that extends
to several pages and grows without limit. Old kernels clutter Synaptic
Public bug reported:
Steps to duplicate:
1. Scan a CD at 1200 dpi resolution.
2. Stop the scan when it has covered the CD, by pressing the button.
3. Crop the image.
4. Save as a .png file.
Results:
1. .png file is 19.7 MB.
2. ImageJ (v. 1.44c) gives "out of memory" message. (Default memory on U
This bug is almost two years old, and so much code has been replaced
since then. There's no way I can duplicate it now; it would have been
difficult to duplicate even then. Besides, I'm not even sure I've got
the right component. Why don't you just mark it "Works for me"?
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Huh? I have no idea if there's any harm, but it sounds very much like a
broken program.
It may not seem important, but video editing software is riddled with
problems, and this adds to the already considerable noise. Among other
problems, ffmpeg failed to convert files from Ogg Theora, but the
f
The error is shown a few lines from the top.
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When running ffmpeg I get a message
"WARNING: library configuration mismatch".
Verified with a second computer (which had not previously had video
software added). I installed ffmpeg from Synaptic on an older computer.
Same problem.
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Gnome search tool (Search for Files...) fails if searching File System
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imagej doesn't close with openjdk
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This is Debian bug 592381, which has been closed. Reportedly, the bug
does not occur with Sun Java, or with ImageJ version 1.44c-3 (sic).
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Ubuntu Firefox appears to be using different timeout or retry options
than the other browser/OS combinations. I can post logs if anyone
wants, but a summary should suffice.
If the primary server is 192.68.0.1 (wrong) but the secondary server is correct,
nslookup -d2 www.google.com
shows that it q
Public bug reported:
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When the primary DNS server is set to the wrong address, Ubuntu Firefox
takes 10 to 15 seconds to look up URLs. The problem does not occur with
Firefox on Windows XP, and appears to be much less severe with Firefox
on Fedora 13 or with Google Chro
What? Things that don't work don't affect usability? If they don't
want bug reports, then they need to be clear about the criteria. I have
to say, some of the things that were cited as great paper-cut bugs, and
have patches, seem pretty darned trivial.
But on rereading my comments, I see it's n
Actually, I think this might really be a Ubuntu bug. The bug can be
fixed with a simple change of defaults. Does that make it Gnome or
Ubuntu?
Either way, this really needs to get fixed. Nominating it for "One
Hundred Paper Cuts" because it's trivial to fix, but unacceptable that
"Find Files...
How would I do that? The patch is a simple change of a default value.
>From comment 3, "quick_search_second_scan_excluded_paths is set by
default to / , which excludes the entire disk from the "find" scan."
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I would not ordinarily do that, except that for some reason it appeared
to be closed to comments until I changed it. This is no longer the
case.
Incidentally, I am always astonished at the slow response of large
software systems to bug reports. Here's a major bug (file search fails
to find exist
So what? Several of the tools in System>Administration do not require
administrative access for any function. These include Network Tools,
System Testing, and probably Printing. The menus are organized by
function, not access requirements. Please reopen.
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Probably a duplicate of bug 506219.
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The Disk Usage Analyzer can be quite hard to find in its current default
menu location in the accessories. Accessories are mainly programs for
daily use, but Disk Usage Analyzer is better categorized as a system
administration tool. I know i
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OK, I've got it, almost. Can someone comment here before I take this
back to Gnome? I've already made two small errors in posts over there--
once omitting a "not" that makes it look like not a bug--and I don't
want to look like a fool and jeopardize this bug. And it is a bug,
although I'm afraid
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Let's see if we can't get this bug report closed. Damiano, you can use
\040
for a space. Example:
My\040Disk
Can you try either that or the ntfs-config tool and report back?
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I hope gnome-utils is the right package for gnome-search-tool. I spent
an hour or two on this with launchpad and Google. This bug was
originally (mis?)filed under yelp.
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Public bug reported:
The Gnome search tool fails to find a newly created file in the home
directory, if you search in "File System".
Steps to duplicate:
1. Create a text file 'sqw.txt' in your home directory. (The name is not
essential, but simplifies finding the problem.)
2. Places > Computer
Hi, touristguy87, not sure what you mean by "this"
But I just checked, using Ubuntu for a proper view of the files. The
Windows XP Recycler folder does indeed use different subdirectories for
different logon users. So if I'm not mistaken, there appears to be a
LOGICAL reason, and not just a
Since this "bug" is long since triaged, another bit of bug spam probably
won't hurt. This bug report is a mess.
I notice that the original report is about vfat. I missed that the
first time, since many of the comments are about ntfs. Not the same
animal. Ntfs has a recycle bin for each user in
This is not a Nautilus bug, since it also applies to the cp -a command,
with an error message: "cp: preserving times for
`/mnt/Windisk/Me/Bug311567Demo.gnumeric': Operation not permitted". See
http://tuxera.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2405 for details, especially
my reply of Sat Dec 05, 2009 20
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Status: New => Invalid
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You have some underscores, but I don't see any spaces in the label
names.
There are several things that could go wrong. Install and run ntfs-
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I have a suggestion that may help. Why not just inform users a little
better. The error message could say something like, "...cannot move the
file to the trash can for security reasons. Do you want to delete
anyway?" (Add the words "for security reasons".)
That would at least give the user an
Success! Here is the update log.
I won't report these as bugs unless advised to do so, but I think
Launchpad could have been more helpful:
1. Incorrect message "Cannot upload empty file". The file was not
empty. Launchpad error, I think.
2. I had to start Firefox with gksudo to upload the l
Attempting to attach /var/log/apt/term.log but receive a message "Cannot
upload empty file." This is another error. The file is NOT empty.
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Ubuntu updated, and the updated presumably finished. Some time later,
perhaps after 1/2 hour or 1 hour, I was typing in a text form on
Firefox. A notice popped up that a restart was required to complete the
updates, and Firefox was termin
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