the most problemsolving workaround is/was:
```
sudo sed '/Regex=/s/\\//g' -i /etc/mc/mc.ext.ini
```
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Title:
mc (Midnight commander) not openi
This (or at least similar) issue exists on: Ubuntu 18.04 HWE,
Kernel: Linux 5.4.0-196-generic #216~18.04.1-Ubuntu SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux
Card: Samsung 128 EVO+ SDXC I, U3 (ED2S5)
# lspci on the reader:
02:00.0 Unassigned class [ff00]: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTS5209 PCI
Express Card Reader
Additional note:
The upstream fix mentions a setting: Uncheck 'Synchronize with the
embedded metadata'
For me it was unchecked, but the empty ".comments" folder got created,
until i deactivated the extension itself
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Comment #7 from @romano-gianetti is the right workaround
Thanks
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Title:
gthumb creates / .comments folders and xml files for IPTC
To manage noti
I have tried some solutions before i found this bug,
An extract of metadata made with exiftool (libimage-exiftool-perl
9.46-1) shows an important difference on a document that displaying
dates right, and one sample print-to-file, the tags for PDF related date
info is totally missing:
-PDF:CreateD
forgot to paste this lint to the changelog
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/signon/8.57+15.10.20150616-0ubuntu1
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Title:
Failed to SUID root
According to a gitlab Commit 18381573 authored 2 years ago by Alberto Mardegan:
https://gitlab.com/accounts-sso/signond/commit/18381573beaa4efe5b115ccdf3b3a689e98a72c6
signond: remove warning about not being root
Usually signond doesn't run as root; if necessary, this warning can be
moved to an e
Previous comment, only was good for letting the base kernel install, but
no WIFI or such worked.
But because the base linux-image-4.4.0-42-generic was working, then i
could install linux-image-extra-4.4.0-42-generic, and linux-image-
generic
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On my setup
apt remove linux-image-extra-4.4.0-42-generic
seemed to solve the problem, but 4.4.0-42 stayed in the boot menu.
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Title:
package li
I know rather old thing, but this got irritating me now. one bit of
info:
This shows that plymouth-ready is after lightdm...
/var/lib/plymouth/boot-duration
0.978:avahi-daemon
0.979:statd
0.979:udev-finish
0.993:rc-sysinit
0.993:rc
0.993:tty4
0.993:tty5
0.993:acpid
0.993:anacron
0.993:tty2
0.993
Dont know if that would help, but a small "how to import the self signed
Windows Server CA cert to trusted CA list" would solve this problem.
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Titl
suggestion:
export DISPLAY=:0 ; notify-send -t 15 "Check env before using X
commands in CLI"
Try this
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Title:
notify-send fails with scary out
I was curious about the dialog i receive often about some internal error
after startup, or while using the system, and looked at the details.
After that i found this bug.
The fact that in the last comments the touchpad is mentioned, and the
base report is loenovo x220 related, I can only provide a
The "grab libjs from debian, and build for yourself" is a way to go, but dirty.
http://tobias-zimmer.blogspot.com/2011/07/howto-compile-mediatomb-with-javascript.html
But (mnl) you could tell more about: "until I have my own server
implementation ready." Because right now for my samsung smart t
Bump
Is there no option than build for myself? And this only because the
current JS library cannot be !simply! put into the place of the dropped
one?
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We use Apache and OCFS2 on 3 servers and at least 2 of them are
reporting those swapper page allocation failures.
Machines are HP DL380 G5 with 8GB RAM (DIMM and FB-DIMM on different
machines) and OCFS2 on a qlogic fiber attached MSA storage.
Example from one machine:
Linux web2 2.6.24-24-server
Since Hardy is LTS, and i am sticked to OCFS version on 5 servers, i
cannot test it on Jaunty, but i can confirm it on 2.6.24-24-server, as
you see also with bnx2 network card. So i do not want see a statement
like this: "Move away from LTS" because that would make me very sad.
Linux web2 2.6.24-2
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