I can't tell. I haven't used Thunderbird recently.
On Tue, Dec 11, 2018 at 6:18 AM Paul White <567...@bugs.launchpad.net>
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> Bug did not expire due to bug watch
> Upstream bug closed 2012-07-18 as not reproducible
> No reply from reporter
> Marking as "Invalid" to close
>
>
> ** Changed in
et> wrote:
> I am so sorry, Gpk, about the lack of response to your report. The bug
> reports are handled by people from around the globe, the majority of whom
> are volunteers. Unfortunately, they missed this one and it fell down in the
> queue.
> I just started bug triaging
You come back to me seven years later and ask for confirmation of a bug?
<>
On Sat, Sep 1, 2018 at 12:17 AM Launchpad Bug Tracker <
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> [Expired for thunderbird (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for
> 60 days.]
>
> ** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
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/usr/lib/dbus-1.0/dbus-daemon-launch-helper not executable by other
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After an upgrade from Ubuntu 11.10 to 12.04, pulseaudio didn't work, and
the root cause turned out to be that /usr/lib/dbus-1.0/dbus-daemon-
launch-helper did not have o+x permissions. See this:
-rwsr-xr-- 1 root messagebus 292944 Feb 22 03:48 /usr/lib/dbus-1.0/dbus-
daemon
I suffer from this bug, too. In my case, it was probably caused by an editing
error on /etc/group.Fixed by running
sudo groupadd postdrop
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Manual adjustment isn't really a practical solution.It's nice to
know that
the problem seems to be triggered by individual large files, but in
order to
be really useful, recoll needs an algorithm that can handle that case.
On Fri, 09 Dec 2011 13:37:58 -, Alfagulf wrote:
> OK, I found th
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Which is left andwhich is right?
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Often, when running the command-line unison, when manually controlling a
transfer, you forget which direction is which.
For instance, when there is a new file on both sides of a transfer, you
need to choose between the ">" and the "<" keys. That's fine for a
small transfer
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mlocate picks up encrypted files
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When I run "locate .r", I get thousands of encrypted files:
/home/.ecryptfs/gpk/.Private/ECRYPTFS_FNEK_ENCRYPTED.FWbwQiP0bs7CTkTXJOzT4aa6UJ5koNJK-KTU6BFIY.v6QbtLvphbNinh1U--/ECRYPTFS_FNEK_ENCRYPTED.FXbwQiP0bs7CTkTXJOzT4aa6UJ5koNJK-KTUsWmsHnIZ7PpuC-l
Public bug reported:
The following scenario is rather annoying on a laptop with a dubious wifi
network:
1) compose a message.
2) hit the send button
3) SMTP works
4) network goes away
5) Copy to the "SEND" folder fails (assume it is on a remote machine)
At this point, you're stuck, because you c
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rsync cannot deal with long file names
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gpk@nc:~$ rsync -avz --hard-links --delete desk.lan:n/ n/
g...@desk.lan's password:
receiving incremental file list
...
rsync: mkstemp "/home/gpk/n/.local/share/Trash/files/The Little Orchestra
Society, Dino Anagnost, cond. - Peter and the/.The Little Orchest
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failed assertion: too many hard links
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mace:~$
Papers/acoustic_distance/.bzr/repository/packs
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Alcatel 3G modem: Network Manager times out before connection
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I see the following characteristic sequence of stuff in /var/log/syslog.
In it, the modem starts up nicely, then at 09:02:16, pppd times out.
At that point, the modem is marked as invalid, and when I attempt to
reconnect at 09:02:34, it sees the "invalid" marking and doesn't
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3G modem isn't noticed until unplgged and replugged
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Basically, I boot my machine with an Alcatel 3G modem plugged in (via
USB port), and the system doesn't seem to realize it exists.
NetworkManager doesn't show it at all, and even in /var/log/syslog, I
only see 'ALCATEL MASS STORAGE' at 380 seconds.
N.B.: This modem has some U
Yep.
Here's a patch. This catches the case of mistyping the "-i" argument into
anything else, and also catches the generic case of any extra arguments.
$ diff -U 2 /usr/bin/ssh-copy-id /tmp/ssh-copy-id
--- /usr/bin/ssh-copy-id2010-08-10 04:36:09.0 +0100
+++ /tmp/ssh-copy-id2011-
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When I run ssh-copy-id with the incorrect flag, I get this failure:
$ sudo bash
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Pseudo-terminal will not be allocated because stdin is not a terminal.
ssh: Could not resolve hostname umask 077; test -d ~/.ssh ||
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thunar thumbnailing very inefficient under rm
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When I use thunar to open the image folders on a cell phone, and then I delete
or mv files away from the phone, this is what happens:
1) First, the thumbnail folder gets moved away / deleted.
2) Next, thunar attempts to create and re-fill the thumbnail folder as the
files ar
It seems to be fixed in Natty.
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In Natty: I can confirm that it still just says "Drag and Drop
threshold" without any explanation. Yes, it's still an issue, because I
still don't know what the drag-and-drop threshold does.
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Stack dump / Tainted OOM killer
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#0: subdevice #0
Subdevice #1: subdevice #1
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC0: gpk 22541 F pulseaudio
gpk 22571 F xfce4-volumed
/dev/snd/pcmC0D0p: gpk 22541 F...m pulseaudio
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xscreensaver does not protect the system against its children
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Xscreensaver should set the oom killer to preferentially attack its children.
See, for example this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xscreensaver/+bug/768032
where a screensaver (gltext) leaks memory and eventually renders the system
inoperable.It's a real p
It crashes my computer in Natty. This is a serious bug, because it
causes all kinds of havoc. Loss of data, for one thing.
However, this is not just a bug in gltext: it is a bug in xscreensaver.
Xscreensaver should adjust the OOM killer to preferentially kill its
subprocesses. A scr
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sInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC0: gpk2972 F xfce4-volumed
gpk3057 F pulseaudio
CRDA: Error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory
Card0.Amixer.info:
Card hw:0 'Intel'/'HDA Intel at 0xfe878000 irq 44'
Mixer
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Wrong info on complex()
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Running pychecker on the code below incorrectly yields an error. In
fact, complex() is perfectly happy without any arguments.
$ cat foo.py
def foo():
return complex()
$
$ pychecker foo.py
Processing module foo (foo.py)...
Warnings...
foo.py:3: Invalid arguments t
Whoops! Sorry. I ran ubuntu-bug from the wrong machine.The bug is
present in NATTY.I accidentally ran ubuntu-bug from LUCID machine.
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Warnings: assertion failed
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Running meld in a terminal gives the following warning messages:
$ meld /tmp/adbib.bib n/Documents/2011/acoustic_distance/adbib.bib
/usr/lib/meld/meld/meldapp.py:495: Warning: g_object_set_qdata: assertion
`G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed
self.notebook.append_page( page.widge
I tracked my problem down to really, *really* bad behaviour of SQLite
databases on a btrfs file system. That, and updatedb for the locate
program was taking may hours to scan my disk. Conseqeuently, very
little of my disk was in RAM and performance was awful.
Between tweaking updatedb's conf fi
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RuntimeError: called outside of a mainloop
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1 Run meld on two files in a terminal window
2 make changes to both files
3 save one (e.g. right side)
4 then click the [X] corner box
5 it will ask you if you want to save the other. Say "yes".
The following error message will appear on the screen:
/usr/lib/meld/meld/meld
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Installation warning: unicode problem
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Binary package hint: tex-common
When installing texmaker, I see this, twice:
/usr/sbin/update-language-def: line 779: printf: missing unicode digit
for \u
The full output follows:
sudo aptitude install texmaker
[sudo] password for gpk:
The following NEW packages will be
I should mention tha t I really have no good idea who is responsible for
this bug. It could be the X server instead of the window manager.
Possibly other packages instead.
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you cannot stop a program that makes lots of windows
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Binary package hint: xfwm4
Write a little program that produces hundreds of windows. Then try to
stop it: you'll find that you cannot. Your mouse and keyboard actions
get ignored.
Execute this with python. I use the "python-matplotlib" module to make
plots simply becau
OK, so it's perhaps not a security problem, but it sure is a problem!
>From anyone but an expert's point of view, if that happens, your Ubuntu
system appears to be broken. One cannot install new software or get
updates. Worrying error messages will appear.
Proper system behaviour would be to:
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xubuntu configs no longer supported by gtk-2.0
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Binary package hint: xfce4-settings
When I run almost anything in xubuntu, I get the following messages:
/usr/share/themes/Kiwi/gtk-2.0/gtkrc:78: Murrine configuration option
"scrollbar_color" is no longer supported and will be ignored.
/usr/share/themes/Kiwi/gtk-2.0/gtkrc:
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critical er
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Binary package hint: xfce4-indicator-plugin
I see this in the .xsessions file:
(xfce4-indicator-plugin:19840): libxfce4panel-CRITICAL **:
IA__xfce_panel_plugin_add_action_widget: assertion `GTK_IS_WIDGET (widget)'
failed
and this:
(xfce4-indicator-plugin:19840): Gtk-CRITICA
FYI, the relevant system calls (the ones that happen in the active loop)
are stat(), statvfs(), open(), write(), close(), rmdir(), mkdir().
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I have an underlying btrfs filesystem which is mounted across 3 Ubuntu
machines via NFSv4. I was running an application that caches some
intermediate results on the disk; it produces about 5 files/sec
(combined total across the three machines), each file is about 100k.
The f
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Indeed, you are correct. Its says "Xubuntu". Sorry for the
imprecision: it's only a 1-byte error. :)
On 02/05/11 20:47, Steve Langasek wrote:
> You say that you get a screen that says 'Ubuntu' on it, but your bug
> report says that you have the Xubuntu plymouth theme configured. This
> appe
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When fsck happens on a large disk, it looks like the machine is frozen.
Well, not quite -- the little dots on the screen tell you it's trying to
do something, but when they keep going for 15 minutes, one begins to
believe that something serious h
Also observed in Natty.Given that full fscks are rare (like, once
every 6 months), it is not the first thing you think about when your
machine seemingly hangs forever in the boot process.
I ended up booting the machine with a rescue CD and mounting the disks
by hand in order to find out what t
Still present in later Maverick:
Linux desk 2.6.35-29-generic #51-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 15 17:12:35 UTC 2011 x86_64
GNU/Linux
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bzr, amule bec
Still happens in Maverick.
Linux desk 2.6.35-29-generic #51-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 15 17:12:35 UTC 2011 x86_64
GNU/Linux
It seems to have gone away for a while, but it is certainly back!
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mlocate.updatedb does not call ionice
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Binary package hint: mlocate
updatedb.mlocate can cause a lot of disk activity, and it is not a time-
critical process.Therefore, it should call nice and ionice so that
it does not steal cycles or disk activity from foreground processes.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: U
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mlocate
In the course of doing some numerical computations, I've created several
tens of millions of small files. (If you're curious, they are a cache
of intermediate results; this computation runs for several weeks. And,
no, the cache couldn't be drast
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I see it on Meerkat. It's not fixed.It may be triggered by a
VirtualBox virtual disk (i.e. 40Gb) file. Here's what I see:
rsync: link
"/media/desk_ebkp_all/day-0/export/backups/stars_home_/will/.VirtualBox/VirtualBox.xml"
=>
/media/desk_ebkp_all/day-1/export/backups/stars_home_/will/.Virt
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Bzr
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Binary package hint: bzr
bzr merge sftp://kochanski.plus.com/home/gpk/ItakuraSaitoDistance/
bzr: ERROR: gnomekeyring.IOError:
*** Bazaar has encountered an internal error. This probably indicates a
bug in Bazaar. You can help us fix it by filing a bug report at
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Binary package hint: umlet
Oddly enough, it keeps running, but this happens on start-up, and can
hardly be a good sign:
mace:~$ umlet
java.lang.NullPointerException
at javax.swing.text.html.StyleSheet.getRule(StyleSheet.java:211)
at
javax.swing.text.html.Sty
There are some similarities, but the symptoms are not identical.
It always occurs (occurred?) in the bottom right corner, independent of
where you might have had flash running.
Possibly, it is triggered by the use of flash; I don't always see it.
To be honest, I haven't seen it in the last week
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: manpages
Doc for /proc/pid/stat wchan refers to /etc/psdatabase, which seems to
be obsolete.
More modern information ( http://weichong78.blogspot.com/2006/10/wchan-
waiting-channel.html ) says that the symbol name is readable from
/proc/pid/wchan , which
The only way I can think of would be by taking some kind of memory image
via the kernel.
Unless you know a way, I think you'd best be happy with the strace output.
On 15/03/11 01:13, Robert Collins wrote:
> can you get a core perhaps?
>
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Can't do that. It's non-interruptible even with kill -9.
There is output from strace at https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/665082
On 14/03/11 21:42, Martin Pool wrote:
> To help us work out whether a workaround in bzr is possible, can someone
> please interrupt bzr at the point where this is happ
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Syntax error in highlighting
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Binary package hint: vim
When editing a cython (i.e. pyrex) file ending in .pyx, I get the
following error when I start vim:
"dtw4.pyx" 696L, 19411C
Error detected while processing /usr/share/vim/vim72/syntax/pyrex.vim:
line 38:
E28: No such highlight group name: pythonInc
I just experimented: running
ionice -c2 -n7 nice -19 recoll
does the trick beautifully. It means that the indexing is no longer
annoying.
Note: This is not an entirely satisfactory work-around. because it can make
the search user interface slow. The correct solution is for the recoll cod
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Does not run in 7.10
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Binary package hint: recoll
I have a lot of files, and recoll slows the system to a crawl when
indexing. Opening up a terminal takes 8 seconds. Getting the "file"
menu on a web browser requires you to hold the button down for 4
seconds. Basically, it's hammeringmy disk.
I should add that the .recoll directory is on a compressed btrfs file
system. Don't know if that has anything to do with it, but even so,
recoll needs to be a better citizen and not hog the disk.
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Oh, yes.It works in Maverick.
On 25/01/11 09:27, Martin Pitt wrote:
> Any testers of the maverick-proposed package? As this has been in
> -proposed for a long time already, I'll remove the proposed package soon
> if there is no feedback. Thank you!
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This problem (or a similar, broader one) applies to Maverick Meerkat
(10.10). Bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/672244 gives an example
PDF file created by pdflatex that shows trouble for all characters, not
just "nonstandard" ones.
P.S. the last report, #21 refers to #1. Sorry.
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Neither of those two bug reports seem to have the slightest relationship
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Here's the photo from a camera. This was taken at the same time as the
screenshot above.
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Binary package hint: xorg
It's about 100x100 pixels or so. Black, with stuff that looks vaguely like
distorted lines of text, maybe.
Oddly enough, it doesn't show up on a screen capture.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.10
Package: xorg 1:7.5+6ubuntu3
ProcVersion
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Status: Incomplete => New
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Title:
Text box can push text beyond right margin
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On Abiword 2.8.6, go to the "Insert" menu, and go down to the fifth
item, "Text Box".
That gives you a biggish, open plus sign.Click somewhere in the
middle of a block of text.
That gives you a black square with little green handles.
Grab one of the handles and pull.
On 11/01/11 19:20, Charl
Here's a PDF document that does the trick that I can release.
If you go left-button-down nearly anywhere, and sweep towards the upper
left, you will see text that is to the upper right of your trajectory
disappear.
** Attachment added: "foo.pdf"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evinc
On 05/01/11 12:34, Milan Bouchet-Valat wrote:
> Le mercredi 05 janvier 2011 à 07:49 +0000, gpk a écrit :
>> Essentially, the trade-off is a minor convenience 99.999% of the time,
>> versus a modest (or major) disaster 0.001% of the time.
> That's also exactly how I'd d
On 04/01/11 20:52, Milan Bouchet-Valat wrote:
> Le mardi 04 janvier 2011 à 15:51 +0000, gpk a écrit :
>> Actually, on consideration, I don't think that automatic detection of
>> the timezone is a viable solution.It suffers from all kinds of potential
>> problems
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>
So, it is certainly technically possible to tell if you're on a
laptop.Therefore gnome can make
decisions based on that fact.
On 01/01/11 15:48, gpk wrote:
> OK.I agree it would not make sense as the desktop default.
>
> On 01/01/11 14:53, Milan Bouchet-Valat wrote:
OK.I agree it would not make sense as the desktop default.
On 01/01/11 14:53, Milan Bouchet-Valat wrote:
> We can't change PolicyKit permissions depending on whether the system is
> a laptop or not. So we'd have to make the change for all systems, which
> is not necessarily what people expect.
Sorry. Let me be a bit more formal.
I suggest that laptops are either:
1) single user
* in which case changing the time zone won't hurt other users,
or
2) physically shared amongst several people
* in which case, they are in the same time zone, and if one user sets the
zone, that is a pos
Sorry. Let me be a bit more formal.
I suggest that laptops are either:
1) single user
in which case changing the time zone won't hurt other users,
2) physically shared amongst several people
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Oh, that's silly!
It's a laptop, darn it!The other users will (almost certainly) be on
the console, and they'll be in the same time zone your are in. (Unless
they have *very* long arms.)
What you are proposing is not the normal use case for a laptop -- you
seem to be thinking that I carry m
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/696115
Title:
Timezone should not require superuser on laptop
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-system-tools
When you carry a laptop from one timezone to another, it's nice to be
able to set the time correctly, even if you don't have administrative
rights on the laptop.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.10
Package: gnome-system-tools
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