It seems to depend on more factors.
I can reproduce it on one intrepid machine with same version of bash-completion,
but not on another intrepid machine with again same version of the package.
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bash-completion for scp broken with version 20060301-4ubuntu1 on intrepid ibex
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My previous notice was a bit terse.
Further tracking seems to locate the cause of the
problem in /etc/profile.d/gvfs-bash-completion.sh
from package gvfs-bin.
Moving away that one file and starting a new login
shell makes scp expansion work correctly, moving
it back and starting a new login she
Appears to be a bug in gvfs-bin.
** Changed in: bash-completion (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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changing COMP_WORDBREAKS in /etc/profile.d/gvfs-bash-completion.sh
has nasty effect on other completions, at least on "scp".
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: bash-completion => gvfs
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 290784 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/290784
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 290784
gvfs changes bash COMP_WORDBREAKS breaking scp tab-completion
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https:
To Helge: "browsing files" and "sending files to device" are two separate
protocols.
When browsing files, one can also copy files to it, but that's different
thing.
Generally:
Since I wrote my previous comment, I got to try another device:
The other device is a "Samsung B2100" and browsing
Browsing files on the phone using nautilus on PC does *not* work for me on
jaunty.
obex://[00:01:E3:31:AE:32]/« konnte nicht angezeigt werden. (i.e.: could not
be displayed)
Fehler: Service search failed
Bitte wählen Sie einen anderen Betrachter und versuchen Sie es erneut.
(i.e.: "Please choose
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nagios3-common
This is a copy&paste from the terminal output while installing
(actually: configuring) package nagios3-common:
Richte nagios3-common ein (3.0.6-2ubuntu1.1) ...
Adding system-user for nagios
*** WARNING: ucf was run from a maintainer scri
Seems 100% reproducible.
The steps have already been mentioned: set up the skype-plugin for
empathy/pidgin and there it goes...
Btw., in case it matters:
ii skype 2.1.0.81-1 Skype
Brian, was it *not* reproducible for you, or was this an automated
comment?
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Now, that's interesting, because I don't get two, but only
bigbrownchunx-skype-dbus. None of the other choices
(facebook chat, ... jabber, irc,... appear to have anything to do with skype
except for bigbrownchunx)
I use empathy as it appears on the gnome-toolbar in fresh-installed
10.4b1 plus
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: network-manager
According to the answer to my upstream-report:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=605063
that provider and two more have been commited back in november last year
to Gnome's Network-Manager, but having just tried Ubuntu-10.4-be
In my case it was an Asus EeePc 901 with intel Graphics chipset.
Logging out and logging in again (i.e. restarting the X11/server) seems
to trigger that bug - even in a live-from-CD session (10.4beta1)
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One thing in advance: icewm did work on my other machine (a Pentium 4),
but not on this one (Athlon XP (32bit)
On the Athlon machine, I then tried to compile it from some (older)
source-tree. The resulting binary still crashed
(the same way). Then I added CXXOPTS=-g for icewm's configure, and
Who is the one who actually decides about inclusion of traceroute for
ipv4 ?
This little nuissance of lacking traceroute in the live system is still
in 14.04 :-(
Has this report just not yet reached its recipient, or are there actually
different
opinions about the matter?
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Is there a remote chance for a backport to pangolin?
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Title:
GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_value_get_object: assertion
`G_VALUE_HOLDS_OBJECT (valu
I understand the report as concerning the case where EOG is called from
nautilus with one photo to display, and then the user clicks
next/previous...
If however, eog is called with a list of filenames (e.g. from command
line or a script), then it should really follow the order of the photos
that i
I start "eog somepic.png" from terminal in a directory that also contains a
couple of images apart from somepic.png.
somepic shows without any critical-messages. When I change to other pics
(with spacebar/backspace, or arrow-buttons) I get 4 CRITICALs per new image
displayed.
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I hope this isn't just auto-ignored for the (entirely irrelevant)
"NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia"-line...
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I still had to also add icewm-gnome as a startup-application.
Also: the command to overwrite icewm-gnome in the original report needs
some minor correction:
cat > /usr/bin/icewm-gnome << 'EOF'
#!/bin/sh
which icewm-experimental >/dev/null && exec icewm-experimental
--client-id=$DESKTOP_AUTOSTART
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