the JVM uses to determine the correct time-zone,
and it wouldn't work consistently with Ubuntu/Kubuntu, at least not
while DST was in effect. For now, I've gotten around the problem by adding
export TZ=`cat /etc/timezone`
to /etc/profile. I'm not convinced that that is a
returned when I installed Feisty beta
recently, and it didn't matter whether I used sun-java5 or sun-java6.
Thanks for this solution. It will at least allow me to use the
applications that depend on it until a better solution is provided.
Allen Crider
Christian Assig wrote:
> Somethin
TZ if it is set or the /etc/localtime file in some manner
otherwise. Or it may be using another library that depends on those to
determine the timezone. I haven't had the time to try to track down the
Java source code and determine what it uses and I'm afraid I'm not going
to be ab
be looked at is the installation scripts for the
package tzdata, as it was an update to that package that recently
removed the link I had created manually and forced me to recreate it.
And I don't know whether all of the GUI administration tools that allow
a user to change the timezone are
I should have thought about the possibility of having
/usr/share/zoneinfo on a different partition. And I had doubts about
changing tzconfig being a good solution as it did not appear to be easy
to wrap. It would be much easier (at least for me) to reproduce the
needed functionality in whatev
Mike Green wrote:
>> You have to read Sun's statement you are quoting correctly. What it means:
>> You do not have to update data about the time zones, such as when DST begins
>> and ends, in your operating system. But Java detects the time zone you are in
>> the way I have described it. That's wha
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kdebase
I was installing a collection of True Type fonts using Administrator
Mode in System Settings and the crash occurred near the end of the
installation. It appears most if not all of the fonts installed
successfully, so I don't really know what happ
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Public bug reported:
In the K3b settings, CDDB would not work. I was able to get it to work
by installing kdemultimedia and kio-audiocd. I'm not sure which package
provides the needed capability, but I think at least one of these should
be added to the dependencies for K3b, maybe as a recommende
This bug also affected me after upgrading from Kubuntu 12.10 to 13.04.
I have been unable to get sec=lanman to work, but changing the value of
/proc/fs/cifs/SecurityFlags to 0x7 does work. I would very much like to
find a way to change the value at boot or fix the bug.
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I began experiencing this problem after upgrading to Kubuntu 13.04 (from
12.10) yesterday. For now, I have removed vsftpd and installed pure-
ftpd. That is working fine for my needs at the moment.
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This error has been happening consistently almost everytime I do an
update since installing Kubuntu 12.04. I can't tell if this is related
to any of the previous bugs reported about blcr, but I never noticed it
before 12.04.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
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Title:
blcr-dkms 0.8.2-15ubuntu2.1: blcr kernel module failed to build
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I followed the advice to remove the blcr-dkms package and have not
encountered the problem again.
On 11/30/2012 02:04 PM, Lisa Thomas wrote:
> Do I need to do anything about this Alan? I don't know anything about
> computers.
>
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