It is worth mentioning that this problem only shows up under some
networks. Running from "home" on charter.net this is not a problem
running from work and accessing the internet through the corporate
network it is a huge problem, rendering the sites nearly unusable.
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This is still a problem with 2.6.20-16-generic (ubuntu feisty) and firefox
2.0.0.6...
Try the dev.java.net sites if you want to see it ~really~ bad.
E.g. https://jax-ws-commons.dev.java.net/spring/
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/76262
You rec
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 116193 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/116193
Michael Vogt wrote:
> *** This bug is a duplicate of bug 116193 ***
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/116193
>
> ** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 116193
>error upgrading tzdata_2007e to t
Public bug reported:
The following error messages where returned while trying to upgrade.
System will not boot.
E: tzdata: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 10
E: locales: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
E: language-pack-en-base: dependency problems - lea
oremove and
> deporphan would return an error and not complete if I used the indiana time
> zone settings. I had to set the time zone to europe for the above to work. I
> hope this is not to much information. I hope it will clear up some of these
> problems. Thanks for your response
Copy of Main.log
Nanley Chery wrote:2007-10-18 08:38:49,321 INFO release-upgrader version
'0.81' started
2007-10-18 08:38:55,202 DEBUG lsb-release: 'feisty'
2007-10-18 08:38:55,202 DEBUG _pythonSymlinkCheck run
2007-10-18 08:38:56,539 DEBUG checkViewDepends()
2007-10-18 08:39:00,052 DEBUG Foreign
Alfredo J. Fabretti wrote:
> I'm using Gutsy and since last upgrade I get that error with 2007h-
> 0ubuntu0.7.10. Changing the timezone doesn't solve the problem.
>
>
Just a note on your problem from my experience. First use package
manager and remove tzdata and util-linux then run deborphan a
Alfredo J. Fabretti wrote:
> Thomas, thank you for your help. But I still have the same problem.
> I must tell you that I´m using Gutsy since beta version and I had this
> problem once but I solved it without too much work. Now I have this problem
> again but I don't find any solution.
>
>
I h
I assume that guest accounts can't run SUID binaries? Can you, for
example, run ping?
SUID binaries are important for our default sandbox and I don't wish to
encourage anyone to run without the sandbox enabled. We have another
sandboxing technique in development, but it runs in conjunction with th
Public bug reported:
I can't use my touchpad. Followed this page
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingTouchpadDetection) and came to the
conclusion that this is a Linux kernel bug.
➜ ~ cat /proc/bus/input/devices
I: Bus=0019 Vendor= Product=0003 Version=
N: Name="Sleep Button"
P: Phys=PNP0C
It has miraculously fixed itself... I had installed the synaptic
drivers, rebooted and no joy the first time round. After rebooting just
now, the device is being picked up.
➜ ~ cat /proc/bus/input/devices
I: Bus=0019 Vendor= Product=0003 Version=
N: Name="Sleep Button"
P: Phys=PNP0C0E/but
Bodo Moeller (from the OpenSSL core team, bodo AT openssl DOT org) had
this to say when I asked him about this:
"The main (or maybe only) reason this is not enabled automatically is
that the OpenSSL configure script is not clever enough to detect whether
the compiler supports __uint128_t. If you c
exactly the same issue here...
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so your time bar and your account icon is still there. Mine is missing.
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To manage not
Using psmouse-alps-dst-0.4 on a Vostro 3360 and it seems to be happy!
I've got both vertical and horizontal two finger scrolling although no
luck with edge scrolling, possibly as I've not changed my xinput
preferences.
For your reference my E7 is: 73 03 50
The PS2M from DSDT is: DLL055B
I believe
I can also confirm this bug on my Dell E6400.
This card worked fine on 10.10. I had to disable n to get it to work on
11.04.
I upgraded today and during the upgrade process and ever since, the card
doesn't work at all.
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Bitstream Charter, as donated to the X Consortium, was a Type1 font.
Your @font-face is a TTF and likely to be very different; it's no
surprise that the appearance would change.
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Then you probably have a mismatch with fontconfig and XSETTINGS.
When loading "DejaVu Sans", Chromium will pay attention to the
fontconfig settings (try `fc-match -v "DejaVu Sans"` and look at the
hinting, hintlevel settings, among others). However, when loading a TTF
from the network, there's no
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