Im still experiencing this problem on Ubuntu 17.10 (very infrequently).
I'm getting:
[pulseaudio] bluez5-util.c: Transport TryAcquire() failed for transport
/org/bluez/hci0/dev_00_0C_8A_86_6A_94/fd0 (Operation Not Authorized)
often even in between 2 videos on youtube. This will freeze any video
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it's not related to nvidia.
** Package changed: nvidia-graphics-drivers-180 (Ubuntu) => gnome-panel
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Gnome Panel messed up (paint
This affects me as well. I don't think it's related to nvidia since I
have intel graphics on my laptop. killall gnome-panel fixes the problem.
It's a painting problem but also a button sensitivity one. What I mean
is, this problem appears somewhere in the icons area on the top-right
and the buttons
on, last time I experienced the bug (5 min ago) the process wasn't
running, and launching it again solved the problem (i.e., the theme got
loaded).
May it be that gnome-settings-daemon crashes before apport gets started?
How can I work around this?
Thank you for the suggestions.
Zeppe
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Well, I can confirm you that in Karmic it's not fixed at all.
Additionally, this is a bug that many users can experience without being
able to easily reach the relevant launchpad bug entry. I myself tried
several times to google for it, and only today I managed to land here.
Ah, I have two PCs and
thanks for the attempt, I'll try myself the patch as soon as I manage (I
have to free some room in the HD for the kernel compilation, I'm afraid
that 3GB aren't enough). However, I suspect that this is not going to
work to me since the output of the dmidecode says:
Product Name: Satellite U300
I
This affects me as well, however I noticed an additional line at the
beginning of the error:
../../../libdrm/intel/intel_bufmgr_gem.c:708: Error mapping buffer 65178
(pixmap): Cannot allocate memory .
(WW) intel(0): i830_uxa_prepare_access: bo map failed
Backtrace:
0: /usr/bin/X(xorg_backtrace+0
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 444518 ***
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X crashed with SIGSEGV in libfb.so(fbBlt+0xa2b)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/482966
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it looks like being a zoom-related problem. I downloaded the Intro.dvi
file, and on 100% it would render blurry. Setting the zoom to "best fit"
(with buttons, *not* with the drop-down menu) and increasing to 100%
(with "increase zoom"), it would look right (not perfect, but much less
blurry). Setti
I confirm this bug as well, now I'm in karmic, but I was experiencing it
in jaunty as well.
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actually, it's not so urgent. the package multibib is supported by
rubber, which is a viable substitute for bibtopic.
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this is actually more of a "wishlist" than a bug, but I didn't know any
better way to put it through...
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bibtopic support in rubber
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Bibtopic package is not supported in rubber. Bibtopic is a package to
use multiple bibliographies, with different files and resulting sections
in the final document. It requires bibtex to be called on two different
aux files instead of the typical
yeah, it's still there. follow the instructions here to fix it, as I
did: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=974723
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wonderful, it looks fixed now! Thank you very much Chris!
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I still do, exactly the same. Now I have the version
1:3.1.0-3ubuntu2~jaunty1 installed, for the above PPA
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Your solution solved my problem, thanks. This is definitely a bug I've
been having for a long time, and upgrading to Hardy or Jaunty didn't
solve it.
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I gathered information about the bug and followed the instructions to
open a new report, that is
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openoffice.org/+bug/378601
I myself couldn't make much from the report, I was actually suspecting
that some custom dynamic library was getting on the way, but
Dear Scott,
unfortunately it didn't. Everything is the same. I renamed both
.openoffice-org2, and .openoffice-org, that I believe is associated to
openoffice 3. Is there any way to get any sort of debugging messages
without recompiling the whole thing?
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I updated to Jaunty, the error is still there. I couldn't reproduce it
on another installation, though. What can be the cause of the
misbehaviour? Maybe a broken external library?
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Steps to reproduce:
1. Open OpenOffice Writer, for example (with Impress is the same)
2. From Drawing Toolbar, select "line"
3. Draw a line
4. From Drawing toolbar, select "Points"
5. From the Edit Points toolbar, select "Insert Points"
6.
I'm experiencing the same, too. I'm using 8.10, but it was the same with
8.04. Attached is my clock configuration,
.gconf/apps/panel/applets/clock_screen0/prefs/%gconf.xml
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clock applet does not remember
Same for me after upgrade to Intrepid, fine with Hardy. My model is
Toshiba U300-13U. Thanks for any info.
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Same for me after upgrade to Intrepid, fine with Hardy. My model is
Toshiba U300-13U. Thanks for any info.
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I'd like to report the same problem in my system (Ubuntu 8.04).
kdeprint: 4:3.5.10-0ubuntu1~hardy2
poster: 1:19990428-8
Is there any workaround for this?
Thanks!
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kdeprint POSTER option does not work
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Binary package hint: texlive-science
In texlive, I need to use the document class "hepthesis", that is
included in ubuntu in the package texlive-science.
The version of the package returned by apt-cache is: 2007.dfsg.1-1.
However, this document class requires the style "sfh
As I said, my situation appears to be the very same as yours (as all the
files you posted appear to be the same). Can you attach your xorg.conf
file?
Did you try my solution? In particular, notice that in
/proc/bus/input/devices, I have the "Machintosh mouse button emulation"
as well (it actually
I managed to have my touchpad working now. I had the following xorg.conf
section:
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Synaptics Touchpad"
Driver "synaptics"
Option "AlwaysCore"
Option "SendCoreEvents""true"
Option
I'm having the same problem in a DELL Latitude D630, with Hardy. Any
news?
uname -a: Linux mmv-dell-laptop 2.6.24-19-generic #1 SMP Fri Jul 11
23:41:49 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux
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I just reproduced the same error now, and the version I'm using is
1:2.3.0-1ubuntu5.3
Hope it helps. Thanks!
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openoffice 2.3 defective eps export
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While exporting a document in eps format, big white margins are introduced on
the right and the bottom of the page, cropping the content.
To reproduce this bug, just create a new document (I did it with Draw) and put
something close to t
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