Yes, in order to boot and debugging systemd (reporting bugs..etc) you
must boot with systemd as PID 1, or else you will get similar errors.
It you have decided to participate in systemd testing, you should boot
the PC always with systemd as PID 1.
I think we can mark this bug as 'invalid', in ord
Dimitri,
on my machine I get
fuse: /lib/modules-load.d
Should I open a separate bug about this ?
I don't have OSS Proxy Daemon installed (it's not installed by default)
, but I think FUSE it is. (it has a standard priority instead of
optional).
Did you get any errors on osspd module load ?
Re
Martin,
Ok, that was my mistake obviously. It is just a warning like
'fuse' is builttin
the systemd-module-load.service is exiting with a SUCCESS status despite
this.
I will update the description (removing the fuse.conf related
paragraphs).
Thanks.
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See the user's bashrc file instead. The global one in not used when a
user bashrc exists.
cat ~/.bashrc
Tab Completion is enabled by default in Ubuntu. Have you tried to use it
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I've got this problem as well today. Of course the affected package is
older version(1.2.2-1ubuntu2) than "fix released"
version(1.2.2-1ubuntu3), but as a workaround you can use the "dpkg
--force-overwrite --install" command.
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** Summary changed:
- Upgrade to 13.30 crashes because of hidden file
+ Upgrade to 13.10 crashes because of hidden file
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Title:
Upgrade to 13.10
xfce4-power-manager is installed by default in Lubuntu.
Nevertheless the two configuration folders for the startup applications have
been disabled in Lubuntu 13.10 and newer versions according to e-mail posting
by @Julien Lavergne [1]
So, try to startup properly the xfce4-power-manager by addi
@amjjawad
you filled a bug against a project. (xfce4-power-manager).
The xcfe4-power-manager works without problems in my Lubuntu
installation. The fact the Lubuntu decided to drop those two "startup
applications" folders has nothing to do with the xfce4-power-manager.
Based on that, I wanted mo
** Bug watch added: Xfce Bugzilla #9075
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** Also affects: xfce4-power-manager via
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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@amjjawad
Don't take my actions as an opinion or something. I'm just following the
procedure.
I added the upstream bug here.
It would be good for the life-cycle of this bug if you login there (upstream)
and add a comment - Url link - to this existing bug.
Eventually, after a new installation
This is something that Lubuntu devs should check about.
By default xfce4-power-manager has a .desktop startup file inside
/etc/xdg/autostart .
Lubuntu 13.10 and newer versions are not reading this folder for
autostart applications, so a user should add the xcfe4-power-manager
command in .config/l
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If the bluetooth is working and recognizes your phone, then probably
this bug should be reported against nautilus (browsing files via
bluetooth.)
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Could you please add the log files from '/var/log/dist-upgrade/' to this
bug report as separate attachments? Thanks in advance.
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Title:
Touchpad
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1254160 ***
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Touchpad not recognised on Acer Aspire 5720 a
Thank you for your report. This package failure looks like being caused
by a corrupted file system. Please start the "Memory check" from the
boot menu. If that runs successfully, please start the desktop ISO. Hold
right-shift key after the bios checks to get to the grub menu and run
"Check disc for
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Try to re-install Lubuntu but this time boot into live session instead.
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The "confirmed" status was a mistake(sorry about that).
Best Regards
NikTh
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Title:
Indication does not change when using XKB shortcut to c
Hello,
I don't know what Debian developers will do with this report, but this
apt's behavior in known long time ago. It's not something new. I mean,
what you said is well known and I'm not sure if will considered as a
bug.
I linked the upstream bug you reported, to keep track on any
developments.
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Hello,
this issue seems like a nouveau specific.
Best Regards
NikTh
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You can try gnome-tweak-tool.
I can change the keyboard layout from English to Greek with [Alt+Shift] but the
icon indicator (up right) remains as is [En].
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I have an "AMD Athlon(tm) II X4 640 Processor" and I'm affected by this
bug as well.
But have a look at cpuinfo, maybe this problem is related to CPU
capabilities ? (I'm not sure).
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Also I have run thermald with your .xml file and --loglevel=debug and
the matched UUID, but I can't see any success.
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@Srinivas Pandruvada
Apparently, above failure was my mistake, because I didn't change
properly the .xml file. I needed to change the PATH as well, from
/sys/class/hwmon/hwmon0/temp1_input
to
/sys/class/hwmon/hwmon1/temp1_input.
Your .xml configuration works as expected.
Thank you.
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@Srinivas Pandruvada
Apparently, above failure was my mistake, because I didn't change
properly the .xml file. I needed to change the PATH as well, from
/sys/class/hwmon/hwmon0/temp1_input
to
/sys/class/hwmon/hwmon0/device/temp1_input
Your .xml configuration works as expected.
Thank you.
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The issue remains in Kubuntu 13.10 (Saucy Salamander). Package : KMix
is not opening either from menu or Konsole.
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Also as another user in Ubuntu-gr forums indicated, it is strange but when you
type a Greek letter with accent then Dash accept this letter.
Only letters with accent can be accepted. e.g. ί ά ό έ
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This bug has been fixed at 3.8.0-26.38~precise1 kernel version. The
3.8.0-26.38~precise1 kernel is the patched - ready kernel without a problem.
If you want to patch your own kernel then look at the description of the bug.
You will see what I did (I'm not a kernel developer) , is not difficult.
Public bug reported:
New report here about Xmir PPA and compiz crash.
See this bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/xmir/+bug/1196355
I think they are connected someway.
Here I have reported the bug with apport, so full logs listed.
When I added the ppa:mir-team/system-compositor-testing and reboote
** Description changed:
- New report here about Xmir PPA and compiz crash.
+ New report here about Xmir PPA and compiz crash.
See this bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/xmir/+bug/1196355
- I think they are connected someway.
+ I think they are connected somehow.
Here I have reported the bug
This was a wrong test. I will guide @ermis2014 to test the latest
mainline kernel correctly.
Regards
NikTh
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** Description changed:
Description: Ubuntu 13.04
Release: 13.04
64 bit
apt-cache pol
** Description changed:
- New report here about Xmir PPA and compiz crash.
+ New report about Xmir and compiz crash.
See this bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/xmir/+bug/1196355
I think they are connected somehow.
Here I have reported the bug with apport, so full logs listed.
When I add
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Title:
repetitive noise from internal mic of logitech quickcam fusion
To m
I confirm that this problem may be resolved (somehow).
After the recent updates (these included ibus-1.5.3) the only thing I had to do
it was to set the Input Method to iBus, then logout and login. →
http://i.imgur.com/w1ipLM4.jpg
After this, search in Dash works with Greek letters and with accen
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