Well, Feisty was not EOL in May when I posted this bug. Meaning no
disrespect, but I post a fair number of bugs that sit un-looked-at for
months or even years, and then someone comes along and says in effect,
"hey, bozo, that's an old release, how dare you talk to us about it?
Update right away an
Public bug reported:
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% hostname
glup
% hostname -s
localhost
BUT
% man hostname
[]
-s, --short
Display the short host name. This is the host name cut at the
first dot.
[]
I can hack around it by changing the order of
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Since doing a fresh install of 9.04, I've experienced daily or more
frequent hangs, crashes, failures to resume from suspend, failures to
resume from hibernate, etc. Things were mostly stable under 8.04. The
crashes are occurring on our Lenovo T61 laptops, but also on Asus/I
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This was fixed in 8.04. Thanks!
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Ubuntu is a packager, not a developer. The right way to get this to
happen is for someone (who would have to be more motivated than I am) to
talk to the Debian SSH maintainers, or even the openssh developers
themselves. Options include forking (bad), making a completely new
package out of the pat
I am in a production 8.04 environment and cannot do tests on later
versions, but you can take the .ppt I posted and try it yourself.
Also, I had the same problem in the past week at a conference, where we
tried converting a file with a gradient to PDF on both Windows
OpenOffice and Mac NeoOffice.
Sorry, I'm in a production 8.04 environment, so I can't test in later
versions. In emacs-22.1-0ubuntu10.1 the one time I tried it, it did not
occur. I don't know what the condition was that sometimes triggered it
in prior versions, so I can't know whether it is fixed or not.
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Seems to be fixed in 8.04!
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I am in a production environment under 8.04, and we upgrade annually, so
I will not be able to answer this question. However, it should be
pretty obvious from looking at the preinstall script to see whether
someone deliberately has unset all the TeX-related environment
variables. These include:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openoffice.org
I may have slightly misspecified the package, since there are many
openoffice.org packages.
If I have a presentation or drawing with a gradient in the background,
and I save as PDF, a series of white, one-pixel-wide lines appears that
were
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Ubuntu 7.04 updated, Evolution 2.10.1, i386
I have had a similar behavior today and I solved it by moving my
mail/local/Inbox* files to another dir when evo and all helper programs
were *not* running, starting evo, and then moving them back while it
*was* running (this was accidental but it worked
Has anything been done to fix it? If not, then yes, it still bothers
me. I switched all the automatic stuff off and now configure manually,
which is a royal pain. I'm happy to do some tests if someone tells me
some work was actually done and there is something to test. I'm less
eager to go do t
Well, wireless drivers and /proc/acpi are kernel issues. I really don't
know enough about kernel internals to answer this question unless there
is just an overall kernel category. It uses the airo driver, if there's
a category for that. My guess is that if support for this older chipset
in the a
airo(eth1): WPA unsupported (only firmware versions 5.30.17 and greater
support WPA. Detected 5b00.08)
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So far it seems to be fixed. I'll reopen if I find a site where it
isn't.
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Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
go to techtarget.com
mouse over nav tabs on left
menus pop up *under* image on right, making them unusable (see
screenshot). Should appear over anything that was in the window before,
and completely on screen.
same when trying to use the r
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Is there a way to change the bug title? I've now had this happen a
number of times after ooffice has been minimized for a while and then
restored. If the first click after the restore would bring down a menu,
it sometimes hangs xorg. It doesn't matter which menu, but
unfortunately this has happe
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Feisty, updated as of today. 32-bit i386, IBM T40.
The following happens to me every few days to a week:
Xorg goes to 99.9% CPU. The keyboard is unresponsive, including all ctrl-alt
sequences (bs, del, F1, F2, ...), keyboard shortcuts (e.g., to d
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After reporting, I tried to kill xorg. It would not respond to signals
1, 2, or 15. Only kill -9 would make it die.
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Binary package hint: ghostscript
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.8.1.14) Gecko/20061201
Firefox/2.0.0.14 (Ubuntu-feisty)
gs 815.04
Feisty on 32-bit intel
Description:Ubuntu 7.04
Release:7.04
If I print a web page from Firefox to a PS file and view
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Binary package hint: gnome-system-tools
Background:
I have an IBM T40 with Cisco Aironet 11b wireless (airo driver). On the
machine there is a little antenna LED and a bluetooth LED. When I boot,
antenna is on and bluetooth is off. These reflect whether those two
radios i
The block to shutdown is not consistent, but I've had it a number of
times.
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Nope, it's back. Sometimes this happens and sometimes not. When it
happens, the hang is indefinite but interruptible with C-g. Write-file
gives the same problem. In a session when it happens, it always
happens. Changing the permissions of the directory to that of the user
owning the file allow
This seems more like a case of sour grapes than a bug.
Rather than trying to remove a feature used by a significant number (and
perhaps fraction) of Ubuntu users, perhaps users from the "rest of the
world" who actually care about the feature could get involved and put in
the effort to get the feat
I'm on i386, 7.04.
The install produced much output, but scroll down to see the error.
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Login as normal user
set TEXINPUTS to something non-standard.
synaptic
select and install tetex-bin (or also texlive)
Result: during the install, the post-installation script will search the
system for config files. The TEXINPUTS variable w
Here's the requested output file, which is more relevant.
Note that other variables may also affect the system as it installs.
All TeX-related stuff should be unset, or at least a warning to the user
should be printed on error.
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http://
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Binary package hint: texlive-base
See Bug #127306. The same happens in this package (so don't mark it
duplicate). The same fix applies: unset all relevant environment
variables pre-install.
Thanks,
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Here'e the corresponding file from this install.
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Binary package hint: emacs22
22.1-0ubuntu4~feisty1
To reproduce:
in a directory owned by root, as root:
touch foo
chown someuser.somegroup foo
as someuser:
emacs foo
make some changes
C-x C-s
hangs. Under emacs21, it would tell you it couldn't write the backup
f
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Binary package hint: saods9
The saods9 package, which provides ds9 and the xpa programs, is way out
of date and has not changed in some time. The current release is 4.13.
4.0b7 crashes when the most basic xpa operations are executed in, e.g.,
the numpy astronomy tutorial (ex
This crash happens because saods9 is out of date. I just confirmed that
it does not crash with current ds9 4.13, which I got from the SAO
distribution site http://hea-www.harvard.edu/RD/ds9/. See Bug #133784.
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Try clicking on the line or the X axis a few times.
Run top and sort on memory first, and watch that.
Be prepared to switch to another screen to kill ooffice!
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This may be related to bug 93785, but that bug was confirmed only to be
a 64-bit bug and I am on 32 bits.
I have an XLS spreadsheet (attached below) that consists of a simple
table and a chart. When I click on the chart elements, such as
I just saved that .xls spreadsheet as a .ods file, quit, and started
ooffice on the saved file. Same result, so it's not the XLS format
itself.
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Binary package hint: cpio
The --sparse argument for cpio creates disk files with holes if the
input file from the archive has large runs of ASCII 0. I recently
switched to Ubuntu 7.04 from Fedora Core 3, and scripts using this
feature now produce the error:
cat ../arch | cp
No, sorry, I'm on Feisty with evince 0.8.1, and I get terrible Type-3
handling. See the attached screen shot. The left is gv (running
ghostscript) on the attached Python tutorial. The middle is evince on
the same document. The right is evince on my syllabus, which is also
attached. The tutoria
Ok, that should have said see text below... Here's the Python tutorial.
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Yo
And for the record, my system is 7.04 i386 32-bit with patches to date.
Also, bug #59316 and bug #69731 seem to be the same. Note that they are
older, so the libpoppler thing might not be the solution. If these
render well for you on 7.04 patched, we should compare installed package
lists.
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And for the record, my system is 7.04 i386 32-bit with patches to date.
Also, bug #59316 and bug #69731 seem to be the same. Note that they are
older, so the libpoppler thing might not be the solution. If these
render well for you on 7.04 patched, we should compare installed package
lists.
To my
Hm. Well, I could reproduce it reliably when I filed it, but now I
can't; it's working as before for me, too. There were some updates in
the last few days, but I think only with emacs21. If someone else sees
it, reopen this. I'm marking as invalid.
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Yes, I'm fully updated and the issues are unchanged for me. I had
another nm-related hang yesterday.
Sorry for the delay in replying; I've been on vacation most of the past
month and a half (woohoo!).
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This is a wishlist item: hpn-ssh would be a big data-transfer speed
improvement for many Ubuntu users, particularly scientific organizations
like universities and observatories that transfer large amounts of data
over long-haul networks, and large commercial users. hpn-ssh is
Yes, see second-to-last question of:
http://www.psc.edu/networking/projects/hpn-ssh/faq.php
What's needed now is
1) a request to be made from Ubuntu pointing out to upstream that it is a
significant issue they should address (either with this patch or some other
way), and
2) meanwhile, either a
Public bug reported:
7.04 updated, gimp-print 5.0.0.99.1-0ubuntu2.
If a printer is configured as an HP Color LaserJet (or several other
color HP printers), only grayscale printing is offered.
pull up a color image in gimp
select Print... from the file menu
see that the image is in color in the p
Sorry, I'm still on Feisty and it's a production environment, so I won't
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Binary package hint: mayavi
I'm on Feisty i386, updated. I just tried to install mayavi 1.5-4. The
postinstall explicitly calls /usr/bin/python2.4, which is not installed
and on which the package does not formally depend. The postinstall
should not call python2.4, but rath
No, I am not using a projector. A projector just takes what's on your
screen and puts it on the wall, it doesn't change what is done in your
web browser. The projector mode on this page is probably just so that
the font and colors are not tiny and washed out, as these are hard to
read otherwise.
Public bug reported:
This is similar to Bug #115529, except that the fix posted there does
not work and the errors are different.
I start vnc4server, latest patched Feisty on intel 64, with -extension
XFIXES, Gnome environment. I start a client looking at it. I type
firefox. Firefox dies. Gen
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox
There is a class of pages that has text next to images, and in which
firefox will run text right over an image and even into the next block
of text. Here's an example:
go to
http://www.ocls.info
click on "change colors" on the left
check "proj
Here it is. It's 100% reproducible for the given site for me. In this
case, you have to change the color scheme, which is an option on the
site itself. Other sites do it too, though it's not an everyday
occurrence to hit one.
For completeness:
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.8.1.10
This crash dump is with the new version of firefox that updated last
night. It's from a 64-bit intel machine running updated feisty. What
happens is the window appears (see next attachment, which is the
screenshot of the window's state), hangs out for about a minute, and
disappears with a segfaul
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I have not done that, wasn't even aware it was possible (thanks! what
other of the reasons I used to prefer galeon are lurking undocumented?
can I get my tabs down the left side? paste a URL onto a titlebar icon
to get a new page opening it?).
I do see that if I use the ^+ keystroke, I can make
Yes, I posted the requested data but it appears nobody did anything with
it. Does it work in current ubuntu? Why was it invalidated? Is it not
reproducible?
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I saw the same behavior, came here to report it, and found this and
similar bugs. I had created calendars I could not delete. However, I
could not reproduce it until I deleted the calendar manually (by going
into the .evolution/calendar/local directory and deleting the directory
containing the ca
This bug seems a bit of a gripe session that nobody has paid attention
to. However, I can confirm at least some of the behavior here with
release Feisty. Since the Ubuntu world doesn't seem up-in-arms about
it, I assume it only triggers on some hardware. So please everyone,
state your hardware.
Bug #82203 might be related to my problem 1, above. I don't have a wep
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Responding to Sebastien, yes, you have to delete some data before you
see the problem. However, good design would not then make it impossible
to delete the associated handle on the data. On the contrary, if the
program notices something is missing it should either delete the handle
to the missing
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Description:Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS
Release:16.04
exfat-utils:
Installed: 1.2.3-1
Candidate: 1.2.3-1
Version table:
*** 1.2.3-1 500
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial/universe amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
Expected: df of e
Public bug reported:
Problem:
After resume from either suspend or hibernate, the DualPoint Stick
(rubber knob between g, h, and b keys, and three-button row above
trackpad) stops working (all components of it). The trackpad, two
buttons below it, and touchscreen all continue to work. The behavi
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The good news is that this does enable the thing to work after resume
from suspend.
The bad news is that this kernel panics upon mkfs.ext4. I just tested
it again, installing as you suggested rather than using the 17.04
install I had tried before. The 16.04 and 16.10 kernels didn't crash.
Both a
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Yes, it appears to be the same complaint. It's also over 2 years old,
and still doing it (ooo 3.2.0.10 in Ubuntu 10.4). Can this be so hard
to fix? There's a whole generation of young scientists being pushed to
PowerPoint for conference posters over this one issue.
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Very nice test!
However, I am told that Adobe readers are very "permissive" and accept/"do
the right thing" in some cases with buggy PDF or PS code. The lines appear
in printed versions of these documents.
I don't know anything about either PDF or PS, but can you or someone
actually look at the
I'm now on 9.04 and I don't see the problem. But, it's not writing
backup files, neither ~/%backup% nor foo~ files, when the file being
edited is in a directory where the user does not have write permission.
GNU Emacs 22.2.1 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.16.1) of
2010-03-26 on yellow, modi
Folks, we've gone round and round on this bug literally for *years*!
Is anyone reading who is close enough to the developers just to call
or email or skype someone who is familiar with the libreoffice code
and ask for a patch?
Many thanks if you can!
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This is a relief, and thanks for giving your attention to this bug.
Utopic has 3.1.1-2. Can it be pushed as an update to 14.04?
Thanks!
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Copying large (>10GB) files with rsync -z (compression) leads to a long
hang and eventual error after transferring part of the file. The error
is consistent. The file copies at normal speed until it reaches its
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lsusb crashed with SIGSEGV in __libc_start_main()
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I have similar behavior. I am on 11.10, and have seen this for a couple
of years (certainly 10.04, maybe 9.04). For me it is a keyboard and
mouse plugged into my ThinkPad docking station that die. If I plug them
into my laptop's ports, they work fine. I also occasionally have my
laptop's keyboa
This problem (or a closely related one, I can't tell) is still not
(fully?) fixed in:
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=11.10
DISTRIB_CODENAME=oneiric
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 11.10"
using
cups-1.5.0-8ubuntu6
Here is some more detail than given above:
Printers defined locally that are not c
Public bug reported:
When a remote CUPS server is defined in /etc/cups/client.conf like this:
ServerName print.mpia-hd.mpg.de
and the server is not accessible (e.g., it is on a company's internal
net and you take your laptop home), then CUPS applications hang for up
to several minutes, and then
Yes, this is noted at the end of the initial report.
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CUPS hangs when remote CUPS server defined in client.conf is
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I have also experienced numerous crashes. All I did was set two alarms,
5 minutes apart and about 20 minutes in the future, simple ring with the
default tone. It crashed while clearing alarms twice yesterday. I
don't have any error messages and /var/crash is empty. I'm on Ubuntu
11.10, updated,
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I am on a Lenovo Thinkpad W510 with integrated nVidia graphics (machine
type 4391-V4V), running updated 11.10 with the proprietary nVidia
driver. Occasionally, after working fine for a week or often more, my
headphone/microphone socket stops working (it's a single socket for
I can add more output of files or stuff from logs, just tell me what to
do.
Thanks,
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I don't have time to chase it down at the moment but maybe you do,
Chris. I recall reading some time ago that the problem is in the
poppler PDF-writing library, which uses a broken algorithm to make the
gradient out of a set of constant-color stripes whose edges are being
rendered as white lines b
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Behavior:
When you click on an icon in the panel, a command gets executed. The
user can set this command in the Properties dialog box for the icon.
For the default firefox panel icon, it is "firefox %u". The %u is a
command substitution of ...something. What? The help sec
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
2.28.3-0ubuntu10.2
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 10.04.2 LTS"
lenovo T61 laptop
When writing out certain attachments, Evo produces consistently corrupt
files. Co-workers using evo do not have the same behavior, and it only
started a month or two
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Title:
evolution corrupts attachments on save
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