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Distorted display of MSEgui applications
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Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 9.04, X86-32, default settings:
Reported by several users, MSEgui applications
http://sourceforge.net/projects/mseide-msegui/
are displayed distorted on Ubuntu 9.04, see screenshots. I was not able to
reproduce the problem with simple xlib calls so attached a test bina
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openoffice.org
During the upgrade to Kubuntu 9.10 the update-manager notified that the
openoffice.org package upgrade halted.
After starting the error reporting the system halted (now it is not booteable).
** Affects: openoffice.org (Ubuntu)
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Public bug reported:
Failed to find any packages matching "jup", "jupiter", or any string in between.
That's after adding repository ppa:webupd8team/jupiter
And after running apt-get update.
The packages "jupiter" and "jupiter-support-eee" appeared in the alphabetical
package list.
And the "Sear
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/904074
Title:
Quicksearch doesn't find packages in PPA. See Launchpad bug 293402.
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Public bug reported:
Some packages are immediately flagged as broken when clicked to Mark for
installation.
No reason is given for this. That should be a bug report in its own right...
But then, after DESELECTING the broken package, and selecting a viable
package, Synaptic will refuse to instal
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Title:
Synaptic refuses to install any packages after a "broken" package is
encountered.
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I want to confirm this bug.
I'm running Xubuntu 11.10 on an Asus eeePC 900A.
I wanted to conserve battery power, so I used the Network Manager Applet to
turn off the wireless.
That worked.
But, when I tried to re-enable the wireless, I found that the option was
no longer displayed in the Network
I'd like to confirm sighting of the .gvfs "Transport endpoint is not
connected" bug in Xubuntu 11.10 Oneiric.
The problem is as described in the post from 2008-06-20 in this thread:
Thunar won't show the contents of /home/ubuntu, due to the issue with .gvfs .
And ls -la of /home/ubuntu shows broke
@Fabio Marconi
You are a robot, aren't you? I don't use Ubuntu so I don't know what Lucid is.
We didn't get Ubuntu complaints from our users recently, maybe the problem has
gone. You could check yourself, there is a testcase in bug report. There was
absolutely no response from Ubuntu team after
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