Second the motion to bump up the priority.
This bug still remains with 0.7 in intrepid. It's not a trivial missing-
icon problem; nm_client_activate_connection apparently requires an
active base connection to be able to start a VPN connection.
I'm not familiar with the design and API of NetworkMa
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubuntu-sounds
In the Sound Preferences/Sounds tab, if I activate "Play alert sound"
then I get
pulseaudio[23214]: sound-file.c: Failed to open file /usr/share/sounds
/gtk-events/activate.wav: No such file or directory
in the syslog instead of a sound in
The ubuntu-sounds package version is 0.10, dist is intrepid.
Might add that even though this problem partly is due to stale defaults
and an apparently hardcoded path in some Gnome daemon, it'd be good if
ubuntu-sounds either ceased to conflict with gnome-audio, or provided
all the sounds from the
FYI the Gnome bug has been resolved as invalid. Seems to be due to that
the original issue in this report probably is valid (a tab is gone, but
the option has only moved to another tab).
However, the problems further down in this ticket are real. I got it
too, and I managed to disable the bell sou
Sorry, I made a rather unfortunate spello there: It should read
"probably is invalid" on the second line.
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I second the motion that it would be nice to reinstate this package in
Ubuntu.
Ubuntu is not as obnoxious Debian regarding licenses, afaik. The Debian-
vs-GFDL silliness is a very good reason to use Ubuntu instead.
I can note that still in intrepid it works perfectly fine to use the
gutsy package
I've now trigged my problem with an Emacs with debug symbols. It turned
out to be caused by recursive calls into the malloc routines from Emacs
signal handler.
This explains all the hangs I'm getting, but it's not certain it covers
everything mentioned in this bug report, so I've opened a new Laun
Bug #198453 contains a long discussion about this, and although I
haven't read it thoroughly, the gist is apparently that it's generally a
good thing to do that override.
Still, people might have any number of reasons for wanting things their
own way. I guess a problem here is that the alsa config
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-applets
I'm using dmraid to mount partitions in an Intel "Storage Matrix"
software raid1 volume. The volume got three partitions, and I mount all
three of them from fstab. Even so, the disk mounter applet shows six
icons, two for each partition, in
I don't know. As it turns out, the problem is intermittent (in intrepid
it was not - there the extra icons were always present). I will check
nautilus the next time it occurs.
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No change in Jaunty.
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It's better in Jaunty, but there are still some differences:
With /etc/conf.d/70-no-bitmaps.conf:
> fc-list fixed
Fixed:style=Bold
Fixed:style=Bold SemiCondensed
Fixed:style=SemiCondensed
Fixed:style=Oblique SemiCondensed
Fixed:style=Oblique
Fixed:style=Regular
Without /etc/conf.d/70-no-bitmaps.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: emacs21
I have experienced occasional hangs in Emacs for some time now. This has
prompted me to compile Emacs with debug symbols to be able to track it
down, and just now I managed to capture a hang shortly after startup in
gdb. The backtrace shows a dead
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Xserver(1) says: "See the DISPLAY NAMES section of the X(7) manual
page". This man page does not exist.
Version: 2:1.4.1~git20080131-1ubuntu9.2
** Affects: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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I'd be happy to, if you would care to explain how that is even remotely
relevant to the issue I reported. Canned responses gone awry?
I can instead provide this, which essentially expresses the same thing:
lister:~> find /usr/share/man -type f -print0 | xargs -0 zgrep '\\fIX\\fP(7)'
/usr/share/ma
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Binary package hint: erc
When loading erc 5.3-1ubuntu1 in Emacs 21, it fails with an error
regarding the unknown property 'min-colors'. If it's loaded a second
time then it goes through but a lot of faces don't get defined.
This is a compat bug. After fixing it with the foll
This bug (or at least something very similar, judging from strace
output) is happening to me too. I use sawfish, and on several occasions
it has occurred without workspace switching or any other kind of window
mapping/unmapping. A loaded system hasn't been a necessary factor
either.
I've been usin
Again I can only speak for 8.04, but yes, it's still there.
** Changed in: fontconfig (Ubuntu)
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It's easily tested if one uses that version, which I don't. Fwiw, I just
checked in Hardy, and the problem is the same there.
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users that enable th
The problem is that the signal handler isn't blocked in the mallopt()
calls. The attached patch fixes it. The patch is based on the fix made
in emacs 22, and I've also looked through the sources for mallopt()
calls and DOUG_LEA_MALLOC code to ensure all instances are fixed.
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Using an interface that has been manually configured from inside
NetworkManager probably works just fine, yes. But the problem here is
about using NetworkManager to set up VPN over an unmanaged interface.
I have verified that the bug exists in intrepid regardless whether the
VPN is OpenVPN or PPTP
Intentional or not, it's bad behavior: It's clearly a dist configuration
that cannot be overridden either by user or by local system settings. As
said earlier: People might have any number of reasons for not wanting
this hardcoded override that the pulse package does.
The default pcm/ctl is config
Daniel T Chen wrote:
> I don't agree with your assertion of a "configuration that cannot be
> overridden either by user or by local system settings". If you don't
> want the pulse pcm+ctl, then don't allow the pulseaudio daemon
> to run, e.g., kill it. /.../
That's sort of a "devil's choice" sin
A novel solution. I trust the repeated loading of ~/.asoundrc doesn't
have any observable side-effects.
I note that this fix only allows for an override in ~/.asoundrc - making
one in /etc/asound.conf still won't take effect. The obvious extension
of the fix is to include /etc/asound.conf too in t
Verified that 0.9.10-2ubuntu9.3 fixes my problem.
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Binary package hint: portmap
At shutdown (for either halt or reboot), Ubuntu hangs at "Stopping
portmap daemon..."
If I comment out this line in /etc/init.d/portmap, it no longer hangs:
pmap_dump >/var/run/portmap.state
This is a regression after upgrade to Intrepi
I have the menu package installed now, so I no longer experience the
symptom. However, from examination of the sawfish.postinst script, I
suspect it can still occur if sawfish is installed and menu is not:
Afaics, sawfish unconditionally installs /etc/X11/sawfish/site-
init.d/00menu.jl, which unco
May I suggest that the mysql package adds a hardlink itself, say
/usr/sbin/mysqld-standalone or something, for use in other applications?
That way each application that runs its own mysqld doesn't have to
meddle with the hardlink maintenance, and it would presumably be a lot
easier to do for the my
It remains exactly the same in 8.10: User settings cannot override
tags in the system settings, and it's unaffected by order.
What is the reason for having tags in the system settings
when fonts are accepted by default? Afaict the only purpose of
is to explicitly override a elsewhere.
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Status: Incomplete => New
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Correct. The problem was on my end. Thank you for the tip.
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This package installs the xtoolwait binary in /usr/X11R6/bin, which
isn't a path I get in my $PATH.
Other X programs seem to install their binaries in /usr/bin, which
presumably this one should do too.
Version: 1.3-6ubuntu1
** Affects: xtoolwait (Ubuntu)
Importance: Un
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Binary package hint: sawfish
On startup I get a beep every time and this error in .xsession-errors:
File error: No such file or directory, debian-menu
Some investigation reveals that the problem is a require in
/etc/X11/sawfish/site-init.d/00menu.jl. I apparently doesn't
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: sudo
I have set up a 32 bit chroot environment on my 64 bit system using
schroot. In this environment I have a problem using sudo:
kolon:~/doc> schroot
I: [chroot-32 chroot] Running login shell: ‘/bin/tcsh’
kolon[i686]:~/doc> sudo ls
[sudo] pass
I do not. But I wonder if that is the reason since I don't have that
file on my work computer either and it doesn't complain there (and yes,
that one too is running Gutsy ;).
Actually, I fail to find a file called debian-menu.jl(c) in the menu
package, and anywhere else in the whole ubuntu (includ
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnus
See summary. (Or is it me that's missing something?)
C.f. bug #24333.
Package version: gnus_5.11+v0.5.dfsg-3ubuntu1
** Affects: gnus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Although I haven't had the energy to verify the source this time, I can
confirm that it still happens in gutsy. I.e. -q -q is necessary to avoid
an extra newline in the Release file.
Side note: This bug gets a bit more annoying since "aptitude update"
silently skips invalid Release files, thereby
Reopened.
** Changed in: apt (Ubuntu)
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No problem, I cope just fine with my workaround which is to simply
delete /etc/X11/sawfish/00menu.jl. ;)
Indeed that file is present on the computer where I don't have the
problem. On the home computer where I have it, the directory
/var/lib/sawfish exists but is empty. It is still empty after a
r
strace'ing the problem revealed the reason for the cryptic error:
# strace -u mast sudo ls
/.../
pipe([4, 5])= 0
clone(child_stack=0, flags=CLONE_CHILD_CLEARTID|CLONE_CHILD_SETTID|SIGCHLD,
child_tidptr=0x2b34bf991b80) = 15504
close(4)= 0
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: fontconfig
If I have bitmaps fonts disabled (i.e. /etc/fonts/conf.d/70-no-
bitmaps.conf exists) while running "sudo fc-cache -r -s -v" to update
/var/cache/fontconfig, then I won't get the bitmap fonts in e.g.
/usr/share/fonts/X11/misc even if I enable bi
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: fontconfig-config
If I enable the yes-bitmaps rule globally (i.e. fix the
/etc/fonts/conf.d/70-yes-bitmaps.conf link) then it's not possible to
disable any bitmap font with elements in the user local
~/.fonts.conf.
It looks like this is due to the fact
Version info: Feisty, fontconfig-config 2.4.2-1ubuntu1
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Yes, #119685 looks very much like a duplicate. The problem probably
needs solving both in this package and hal (the script I mentioned in
the original report has been moved to /usr/lib/hal/scripts/linux/hal-
system-power-hibernate-linux in Feisty, btw).
The relevance to gnome-power-manager is more
No, it appears to be gone. Good.
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Yes, I can agree on that.
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I've also seen this problem since my upgrade to feisty.
I believe the cause is that the dbus service is stopped too early (see
my comment for bug #78690): In runlevels 0, 1 and 6, the dbus script was
linked to K12dbus, which makes it stop before other daemons using dbus,
e.g. hcid which is stopped
I had this problem too (i.e. the hang when the bluetooth service is
stopped - I regard the package issues mentioned earlier as an
essentially unrelated side-effect). When the system hangs this way, I
note messages like this in the system log:
Apr 20 02:49:54 kat hcid[6173]: Can't connect to system
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: tcsh
Start tcsh using "tcsh -f" then issue these commands:
set autoexpand
set histchars = ""
After this tcsh crashes whenever I hit TAB at an empty prompt. If these
settings occur in .cshrc or similar then I have to type one command
before TAB starts to
Public bug reported:
On upgrade from Karmic to Lucid, my sawfish configuration broke. One
example is:
> sawfish-client
exec: 2: rep: not found
sawfish-client is part of the sawfish package, which depends on rep-gtk,
which depends on librep9. In Karmic, librep9 contains /usr/bin/rep, but
it no l
I started getting this log spam when I went to Lucid from Karmic, i.e.
to pulseaudio 1:0.9.22~0.9.21+stable-queue-32-g8478-0ubuntu14 from
1:0.9.19-0ubuntu4.1. I think that rules out faulty hardware, so there
has been some kind of software regression. I don't notice any sound
problems either.
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That problem is unrelated to this bug. This one is characterized by:
o Emacs 21 only.
o Emacs hangs indefinitely.
o It's a deadlock (no cpu consumption during hang).
o Does not affect other processes.
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Binary package hint: indicator-applet
indicator-applet does not propagate the locale environment variables to
the indicator services. I have set en_US as user specific preference for
messages, yet text in the indicator services appear in Swedish, which is
the system default.
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Binary package hint: acroread
With the acroread package installed, I get no entries in /etc/mailcap to
associate application/pdf etc with the acroread viewer. Some programs
use that rather than the xdg stuff to find apps, and they won't fire up
acroread for pdf's as they ough
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
I have a number of internet stations where I've pointed to playlists as
locations. Here are some from SOMA FM:
http://somafm.com/startstream=groovesalad.pls
http://somafm.com/startstream=illstreet.pls
http://somafm.com/startstream=dronezone.pls
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> Do I get right that actually only CTRL+ALT+LEFT_ARROW and
> CTRL+ALT+RIGHT_ARROW are the key bindings users want to pass to
> Window Manager?
I'd regard that as a bug. It should not intercept any key that the
window manager has bound. I for instance have bound F1-F5 (without
modifiers) to switch
The .desktop file can also be put into /etc/X11/sessions/ (you probably
have to create the directory first). That's a bit better than changing
in /usr/share. C.f.
http://library.gnome.org/admin/gdm/2.27/gdm.html#sessionconfig
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Binary package hint: bacula
Bacula has changed its network protocol from 2.4 to 5.0. This means that
a client upgrading to Lucid breaks if the backup server still runs 2.4.
Since upgrading the server simultaneously usually isn't an option (in my
case it doesn't even run Ubunt
This bug is not a duplicate of bug #38538.
It does however appear to be fixed in (at least) jaunty. The Gnus info
pages are part of emacs22-common and emacs21-common-non-dfsg in
Universe.
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 38538
man pages suggest info pages that don't exist.
** Chang
I'm seeing the same symptoms. For me these popups are due to kernel
crash files in /var/crash. Removing those files makes the popups go away
at the next login, but that in no way solves the problem here.
I can also add that pressing "Report problem..." doesn't do anything for
me; the system-crash-
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Got an imsm raid1 which I don't boot from. Whenever bios reports the
raid as being in "Normal" state, mdadm starts a resync of it after boot.
If a resync already is underway (bios reports it as being in "Verify"
state), it continues where it left off.
This appears to be very
Another observation: This system is a dual boot with Windows (why else
use imsm?), and if I shut down from Windows with the raid in healthy
state, mdadm doesn't start a resync. It is only if I shut down
normally/cleanly from Ubuntu that that happens.
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I can confirm that if the raid stays in auto-read-only state (i.e. isn't
written to), then it won't start a resync on the next boot. I verified
that by not mounting any of the file systems (for me it's enough to
mount a file system to cause a write - it doesn't have to be a file
write). That being
I deviced a workaround for this by mounting and unmounting my raid
separately. The key is that I don't need it during boot, nor start any
daemons that keep files open on it.
First, I added the "noauto" option to all the mounts on the raid in
/etc/fstab.
Then I added an upstart script as below. No
Yes, the bios reports the raid as normal, but a resync is started
regardless whether I boot Ubuntu or Windows. So I think it's pretty
clear that the problem is in writing down a clean state to the metadata
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#34 worked for me for all of about two weeks or so, then no more. I
suspect an update, but I couldn't find any update of any package that
seemed relevant.
I've now resorted to my first workaround in #8, i.e. to mount and
unmount the raid partitions separately from the ordinary boot and
shutdown pr
I've had this problem since wily (15.10) - the workarounds in this
ticket stopped working then. It's still the same in xenial (upgraded
yesterday, so it's fresh).
Fwiw I can say it's still a problem at shutdown rather than startup: If
I reboot to Windows it's detected as unclean and a resync is do
Roger, many thanks for finding that. At first it looked like it wouldn't
work for me, but it turns out that both kernel >= 4.4.2 AND the script
fixes in comment #13 are necessary.
I have also tested and found that both fixes in #13 are still required:
- /etc/init.d/mdadm: The mdmon pid is put in
This bug is still present in 11.2.202.233ubuntu0.11.04.3.
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Title:
Some flash widgets are not obscured by overlapping windows
To manage notificati
I have these symptoms, but the .is_audio_player suggestion does not work
for me. libmtp 1.1.2, banshee 2.2.1. The banshee debug log does not say
anything useful:
[1 Debug 18:55:30.868] Delayed Initializating Banshee.Dap.DapService
[1 Debug 18:55:30.872] Dap support extension loaded: Banshee.Dap.Ma
/etc/conf.avail/70-yes-bitmaps.conf is a dummy file containing only an
empty fontconfig element in Maverick, so the "short-term" I mentioned in
the initial report has been implemented.
** Changed in: fontconfig (Ubuntu)
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I've now tested with Maverick RC, and the problem is still the same as
in Jaunty. I tried rmarks suggestion with changing the order of the
elements in /etc/fonts/fonts.conf. It works, but only if I
have no bitmap fonts overrides in my local ~/.fonts directory.
To fully fix the issue, I still have
I might clarify comment #4 a bit. The reason I still saw some (but not
all) fixed fonts in the first fc-list there was that those were my
personal overrides in ~/.fonts. If I remove those, then doing "fc-list
fixed" with 70-no-bitmaps.conf is in place produces an empty list.
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When I plug in my old 1 GB iShuffle in the usb port, hal doesn't
recognize the volume /dev/sdb1 on it, but it does recognize the device
itself. The iShuffle isn't recognized in any user level program I've
tried (Nautilus, Disk Mounter panel object, Rh
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This is some maybe-not-relevant info: I thought I had the same problem,
and while looking for solutions on the net I stumbled upon
https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/20830. Extrapolating the workaround
suggested there, I added
MatchDevicePath "/dev/input/event*"
to /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/50-s
Public bug reported:
I have in my ~/.profile a call to "locale -m" to adapt some locale
variables based on available charmaps. When it is run during X session
init, it produces some errors to stderr:
gzip: stdout: Broken pipe
gzip: stdout: Broken pipe
gzip: stdout: Broken pipe
gzip: stdout: Br
I've unmarked this bug as a duplicate of #903422 since that bug is
marked as fixed but this issue is still around in Saucy, using libmtp
1.1.6.
The behaviour is erratic - sometimes mtp-detect, gmtp, etc work but with
excessive delays (i.e. many minutes), and sometimes they fail with
messages like
I can reproduce this in Precise. Has the fix still not propagated from
upstream?
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Title:
Updating /var/cache/fontconfig with no-bitmaps disables b
Public bug reported:
phatch-cli depends on locate | mlocate, and those packages install cron
jobs that creates a lot of background disk activity. Therefore users
have a legitimate interest in keeping those packages off their systems.
Also, from my (admittedly very cursory) investigation of phatch-
Public bug reported:
Whenever flashplugin-installer installs a new version, the cron system
sends a mail to root:
/etc/cron.daily/update-notifier-common:
flashplugin-installer: downloading
http://archive.canonical.com/pool/partner/a/adobe-flashplugin/adobe-flashplugin_11.2.202.425.orig.tar.gz
In
update-notifier is 0.154.1ubuntu1
flashplugin-installer is 11.2.202.425ubuntu0.14.04.1
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Title:
Unimportant update notifications are sent to root
Something like /var/log/update-notifications perhaps, or /dev/null. This
isn't any kind of error, just status - other systems (thankfully)
doesn't mail about such things.
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I have a non-root Intel "fakeraid" volume which is not getting assembled
automatically at startup. I can assemble it just fine with "sudo mdadm
--assemble --scan".
While trying to debug this, I encountered that it is being assembled
when I'm booting in debug (aka recovery) mo
That'd be great, but if it still is some time off then I suggest making
this more visible, since as it is right now the mdadm package doesn't
work that well for non-dmraid fakeraid users.
I believe a decent way would be to add a screen to "dpkg-reconfigure
mdadm" explaining this and offering to re
Can note that this still happens in Trusty, and since bug #726471 is
fixed, this user level workaround now works:
mkdir -p ~/.local/share/dbus-1/services
cat < ~/.local/share/dbus-1/services/org.gnome.ScreenSaver.service
[D-BUS Service]
Name=org.gnome.ScreenSaver
Exec=
EOF
On a side note, I do be
Public bug reported:
I need to configure a couple of options for the nvidia driver, e.g.
Coolbits. For this I have /etc/X11/xorg.conf which contains purely my
manual configuration. I have found that this file is being renamed
xorg.conf. at irregular intervals, thereby disabling these
manual settin
Martin Stjernholm (msub) wrote on 2011-09-19:
> Furthermore, I have never experienced the problem if I log out
> and back in again.
I have to correct myself on this. I have now seen it after a
logout/login cycle as well.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 824408 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 824408
The Ubuntu add-on overrides user setting of middlemouse.contentLoadURL
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I also ran into this on Natty. I'm using the natty, natty-security,
natty-updates and natty-backports archives. nvidia-common is 0.2.30.
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Title:
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Bisect 013 booted ok 24 times out of 30. 3 of the remaining times failed
with an afaics unrelated oops in azx_interrupt in the snd_hda_intel
driver. The last 3 times there were oops'es which didn't manage to get
sufficiently logged on the tty to see where they were (the computer
froze either before
This bug disappears if I remove the notification-daemon package and only
use notify-osd (because there are not buttons at all in then).
** Package changed: network-manager-applet (Ubuntu) => notification-
daemon (Ubuntu)
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People (like me) who believe they're still affected by this bug, and
hence don't agree with its "Fix Released" status, may want to weigh in
on bug 986722 instead.
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