Sebastien -- I'm the original reporter of his bug, and it no longer
affects, so please feel free to mark it as closed. Thank you.
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Documen
Confirmed with Logitech MK270 and K400 keyboard + mouse combos on
3.19.0-51-generic SMP 64-bit.
Axel Pospischil (apos)'s workaround seems to have solved the problem for me:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1448519/comments/8
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** Changed in: darktable (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Title:
Darktable colors & WB with NEX-C3 underexposed photos are much worse
Public bug reported:
On a clean installation of Ubuntu 14.04, 64-bit. Steps to reproduce:
1. Open calculator and type "5000/60" followed by . The
calculator produces the right answer, 83.333...
2. Type "/60" followed by to divide by 60 again. The calculator
again produces the right answer,
Public bug reported:
STEPS TO REPRODUCE:
Type "=RATE(50,35,-250,0)" on any cell, and press Enter.
The result should be 0.1398, but LibreOffice shows -1.9474!
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
I'm using LibreOffice 3.5.7.2, Build ID: 350m1(Build:2), on Ubuntu 12.04,
64-bit version, with up-to-date packag
** Package changed: libreoffice (Ubuntu) => df-libreoffice
** Summary changed:
- RATE function sometimes produces incorrect results!
+ LibreOffice Calc's RATE function sometimes produces incorrect results!!!
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David -- thanks. The new alsa-info is here:
http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=38f3964aa142e95b0c56693746526d2e01526fcd
And here's the output of `modinfo snd-hda-codec`:
filename:
/lib/modules/3.0.0-12-generic-pae/kernel/sound/pci/hda/snd-hda-codec.ko
license:GPL
description:HD
Hi David -- I just upgraded to 11.10 and this problem has resurfaced --
a regression. Any suggestions?
** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => New
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Public bug reported:
STEPS TO REPEAT: take an underexposed photo with a Sony NEX-C3 camera,
import into darktable, and increase exposure (ev). The results are
terrible. Open the same raw file with UFRaw, increase exposure by the
same amount, and the results are good.
The attached screenshot sh
** Attachment added: "Screenshot - darktable vs UFRaw"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1033345/+attachment/3249482/+files/NEX-C3-darktable-vs-ufraw.png
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Attached is the raw image with darktable's XMP
file.?field.comment=Attached is the raw image with darktable's XMP file.
** Attachment added: "Raw file and its darktable xmp file"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/darktable/+bug/1033345/+attachment/3250137/+files/raw-image-with-xmp.zip
David -- thank you. I understand and appreciate your being upfront and
transparent. I'll try the latest drivers and will report back.
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PS. Note that this machine is a ZaReason Limbo 7110 --
http://zareason.com/shop/Limbo-7110.html -- so this bug might be affecting a
meaningful number of (un
David -- I tried to test the latest drivers for Oneiric by following the
instructions here --
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/InstallingLinuxAlsaDriverModules -- but
got the following error: "Failed to fetch http://ppa.launchpad.net
/ubuntu-audio-dev/ppa/ubuntu/dists/oneiric/main/source/Sources 404
UPDATE: After the last update and reboot, this is working fine for me,
so I'm marking it as "Fix Released."
** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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Thanks. This has not been an issue for me for a long time... I'll mark
as fix released.
** Changed in: gksu (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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Public bug reported:
It happens only with some documents. Did not happen prior to 11.10.
Attached screenshot shows same PDF document as displayed by Document
Viewer (evince) on the left, and as displayed by Adobe Reader on the
right.
Here's an example:
http://www.siv.gov.do/docs/Prospectos/SIVE
** Attachment added: "Evince on the left, Adobe Reader on the right"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/947558/+attachment/2819640/+files/screenshot--evince-versus-adobe-reader.png
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/943494/+attachment/2794762/+files/photo.jpg
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Title:
Log
Public bug reported:
See attached photo. The login screen is showing screen fragments of the
prior user's session -- which could contain sensitive or private
information. This happens only very rarely, after prolonged multi-day
use. Logging in and out gets rid of the problem.
ProblemType: Bug
** Tags added: lightdm
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dual-screen setup with proprietary nvidia drive
Created attachment 80500
Test files for edge cases of RATE function (ODS and CSV)
The attached .tar.gz archive contains (1) an ODF file that produces bad
results on edge cases with the RATE() function and (2) a CSV version of
the same file but with only correct results. I'm the author of both
fil
I'm the original reporter of the bug on Launchpad. This bug looks
critical to me, because it can directly lead to financial losses from
incorrect rate-of-return calculations in spreadsheets.
Let me explain the severity of the bug with an example.
If one invests, say, $250 today in exchange for r
Christopher:
To see the results asymptotically approaching 0.14, increase the number
of periods, not the annuity payment (in other words, keep the annuity
payment at 35) -- i.e., =RATE([change this number],35,-250,0).
As I wrote above, returning an error is a *lot* better than returning
the wrong
Christopher -- sure. I just tried this on Google Drive's Spreadsheet
and on Microsoft Excel:
=RATE(50,35,-250,0)
The result in both cases is approximately 0.1398.
When I try the same formula in LibreOffice, I get a nonsensical answer.
(I sure hope no one out there is using this function to calc
Christopher:
> What specific version of Excel?
Excel 2003 on a Windows XP VM under VirtualBox. To get the answer, you
must enable iterative calculations, increase the number of iterations,
and lower the maximum change per iteration. Otherwise you will get the
#NUM! error.
> Unfortunately, this
PS. It would be a LOT better if LibreOffice returned a #NUM! error
instead of an incorrect number.
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Title:
LibreOffice Calc's RATE function somet
I really don't know what else to tell you...
Did you try them in Google Spreadsheets?
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Björn: thank you for upstreaming it.
Let me try and explain why LibreOffice returning -1.9474... as the
result of =RATE(50,35,-250,0) is really a *very* bad thing, and should
be marked as a CRITICAL bug. I''ll try to provide an intuitive
explanation without delving into too much math.
Let's star
Björn: will do. Sorry if my comment was too long or had too much info.
Thank you so much for your help!
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Bryce -- thank you. I can confirm this is fixed in 11.10, which I'm
using exclusively now. Please feel free to close this bug (I don't
think it would be right for me to do it, because it affects two other
people who may still be on 11.04).
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