Quick demonstration of the effect i mentioned is attached, as a
recordmydesktop ogv video capture
Turning off alternate locations will not solve the issue, it'll still be
there open and taking up all of the CPU. Also, the involved processes
will only occasionally stay dead, they typically respawn,
I suspect it's linked to geoclue.
Just now i killed geclue-master, which remained open and taking CPU
after i killed indicator-datetime, and system load and CPU usage went
drastically down. And before that, the locations on the indicator
flashed in and out of existence (flashing between being and
Public bug reported:
I imagine that this is a job for Upstream, but i still mention it.
Both Debian and Ubuntu have unicode-ized themselves for years now, yet
Festival still cannot process utf-8 strings. This is problematic for
non-english languages. We have to resort to hacks like piping text
th
It was not a firefox bug, but a greasemonkey one
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
middlemouse.openNewWindow
Public bug reported:
Since this morning's update (6.02), clicking on a link with the middle mouse
button does not open the link in a new window, regardless of the contents of
middlemouse.openNewWindow. The middle mouse button is working on the OS.
Ubuntu release: Natty
Package version: 6.0.2+bu
Yep, that fixed it, stupid O character, in front of my face but since
"obviously it couldn't be an O" i didn't even saw it. That's the problem
when many people work on a single server.
Thanks, marking this Invalid.
** Changed in: rabbitmq-server (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Public bug reported:
I do "rabbitmqctl list_queues", i get:
{error_logger,{{2011,9,2},{17,42,19}},"inet_parse:~p:~p: erroneous line,
SKIPPED~n",["/etc/hosts",8]}
=INFO REPORT 2-Sep-2011::17:42:19 ===
inet_parse:"/etc/hosts":8: erroneous line, SKIPPED
Listing queues ...
...done.
Line 8 of /e
Public bug reported:
The package, which includes the always-useful add-apt-repository,
depends on package unattended-upgrades. This is not good on servers, as
you may want to add PPAs with the convenience of add-apt-repository but
still want to control everything that gets upgraded on the machine.
Marked the affected package
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Title:
Dependency on package unattended-upgrades on Ubuntu Server
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Workaround:
The real package responsible for this is "xul-ext-ubufox", the direct
descendant of "ubufox", the Ubuntu Firefox modifications. This is
responsible for adding extensions via apt and many other ubutifications
of Firefox. It can be safely removed.
But in case you prefer to keep it:
The
Public bug reported:
In trying to get a swf file as a screensaver with xscreensaver i've
stumbled into this. Xscreensaver lets you use any program as a
screensaver, as long as it can write to the window specified in the
environment variable $XSCREENSAVER_WINDOW, given to the process to be
started
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