Public bug reported:
KNode Version 0.99.01
See: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=167996
Knode wraps your input lines for display, but warns that you're trying
to send a message with lines > 80 characters, because the newlines are
not physically present.
** Affects: kdepim (Ubuntu)
Impor
On November 12, 2008 11:36:07 Melanie F. wrote:
> It's not so much that the file chooser is foreign, it's that it's clunky
> and not as configurable as KDE's. I'm a "naive just-use-it computer
> user" and I'd love to see this implemented.
I agree - if the GTK file chooser was a good as KDE's, I'd
I followed the discussion on the lkml back in 2006 and obvioulsy the
Intel guys can't figure out what's wrong, but it's _still_ happening on
2.6.27-7 and 2.6.27-8 (it _didn't_ happen in my 2.6.26 kernel)
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.15 (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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On October 28, 2008 04:09:59 George Pollard wrote:
> The sanest fix should be to have "/etc/eclipse/java_home" have
> "/usr/lib/jvm/default-java" as the first line.
Not very useful if you don't have such a file! The point of using
update-alternatives is that this is the way that java (and other)
On Saturday 24 January 2009 11:32:41 Charlie Kravetz wrote:
> Since this bug is fixed in jaunty, why is the user-mailing list getting
> more bug-reports ?
Because it hasn't been fixed in any of the previous releases' -updates?
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I upgraded to KDE 4.1.4 today, and there's no KDEPIM applications
included. How's a person supposed to get it?
$ apt-cache policy knode
knode:
Installed: 4:4.1.3-0ubuntu1~intrepid2
Candidate: 4:4.1.3-0ubuntu1~intrepid2
Version table:
*** 4:4.1.3-0ubuntu1~intrepid2 0
500 http://gulu
report-bug has NEVER worked on Ubuntu, and yet self-centred developers
insist its more important that the command be available to them, using
that name, than that they should have to use some other command.
Preventing report-bug from sending emails for anybody but developers is
not a fix. Leaving
OK, the fix hit my mirror the next day, and I can confirm it is working
properly. Thanks!
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It makes no sense that this has been closed in udev, and remains in hal,
when it's explicitly a udev problem. udev simply won't rewrite its
rules when the device id changes.
This is a udev error, not a hal error.
Additionally, it has had no action because nobody is doing anything
about it. Of c
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kscreensaver
Ubuntu 8.04, kscreensaver 4:3.5.10-0ubuntu1~hardy
The kscreensavers package installs screensavers that hide the desktop,
or just transform portions of it (e.g. "Science"). This is insecure, as
in many facilities a screensaver is specificall
Then keep a package with querybts, and you can even call it reportbug if
you want - but /usr/bin/reportbug has to go. As long as it's there,
people will be sending bug reports to the ubuntu mailing lists,
believing they're doing their part to improve the world, and ticking off
the folks on the lis
We (on the kubuntu-users list) tracked down the root of the problem.
The kaffeine-xine engine is, by default, correctly configured to expect
the audio & video devices to be /dev/cdrom and /dev/dvd, respectively.
udev has two rulesets that are relevant:
/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-cd.rules
** Description changed:
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+ Binary package hint: udev
Since bug #218834 is closed, but the issue still exists on my system,
here a new bug report.
When I insert a movie DVD in Kubuntu Hardy and choose to play it with
Kaffeine I'm getting 2 error-messages:
See bug #230670 (I don''t want to mark this as a duplicate, as there are
two errors - one in udev, one in kaffeine)
In any case, the simplest solution is to delete /etc/udev/rules.d/70
-persistent-cd.rules and reboot - a new file will be generated with
/dev/cdrom and /dev/dvd (and their r/w equiva
** Also affects: udev
Importance: Undecided
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I'm frankly astounded at Santo's statement that we need to contact
somebody _else_ to get this fixed. If that's the situation, what on
earth is even the point of having Launchpad! THIS is where solutions
are supposed to be discussed and found.
I, of course, agree with Antony. It's simply not tr
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: udev
On my system, CD/DVD writer is at /dev/scd0. This device is correctly
created with owner "cdrom", and members of the cdrom group can read from
it. However, k3b (and therefore, I think, cdrecord) also need write
access to the associated scsi_generic
And here's a patch that works on my system, at least (note there's
another change to fix a typo in the rule file in udev 093-0ubuntu2):
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/udev$ cat diff
--- rules.new/40-permissions.rules 2006-06-20 15:07:35.0 -0300
+++ rules.d/40-permissions.rules2006-06
Public bug reported:
For hal 0.5.7-1ubuntu18 in edgy, this fixes a typo in the udev rules:
diff -u rules.new/85-hal.rules rules.d/85-hal.rules
--- rules.new/85-hal.rules 2006-06-20 14:35:08.0 -0300
+++ rules.d/85-hal.rules2006-05-22 12:09:12.0 -0300
@@ -2,4 +2,4 @@
R
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I've filed bugs via reportbug. I've _never_ received a confirmation,
let alone instruction to use Launchpad. Frankly, one of the reasons
people will use reportbug is because it's a whole lot easier than trying
to figure out how to submit a bug in Launchpad (I've submitted about a
half-dozen throu
On 8/23/06, Scott James Remnant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Our cdrecord packages should be using /dev/scd* instead of /dev/sg*. It
> is correct that the latter is only writable by root.
Why do you think that? The sg device is not the same as scd. sg is a
character device. cdrecord needs acces
Thus missing the whole point. No documentation at all would have been
better than what was available at the time. Now there is a valid
manpage, the usual in /usr/share/doc and the "Get help online" menu item
just doesn't take me anywhere, so you would have been more correct to
change the status t
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: eclipse
On startup, eclipse checks numerous possible locations for the JRE/JDK,
but doesn't include /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun (at least the version in
feisty)
Why (other than compatibility with other distros) does it even hard-code
this list? In Ubuntu/De
I opened bug #125274 about this, and it got marked a duplicate, but I'd
beg to differ (slightly).
imo, neither the java-common nor eclipse methods are correct.
We have an "alternatives" system, which should always be configured with
the user's preferred VM. Alternatives should be used rather tha
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 36534 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/36534
Actually, it turns out NOT to be a duplicate of #45347, but of 36534.
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 45347
Eclipse uses /etc/eclipse/java_home instead of java-common scripts
** This bug has bee
Duplicate of https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/45347, perhaps?
It's certainly related, as eclipse in feisty (still) can't even see a
java-6 vm.
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I agree with Erich (& Dennis - I'm not sure why you retracted your
comment!)
update-alternatives (and update-alternatives-java) are the _proper_ way
to set your default VM. eclipse should be respecting that.
I agree that "update-alternatives is not able to handle JAVA_HOME" is an
unconvincing ar
I'm not asking for an "alternative" to be applied to a specific
application, I'm suggesting that Eclipse should take advantage of that
system-wide setting. That's quite a difference. In any case, /etc/jvm
is ALSO system-wide, so where's the difference? The /etc/jvm file
suggests that every VM sho
If the /usr results in "alternatives" being used, I'm happy with that -
it wasn't obvious, because of course that was never present in
/etc/eclipse/java_home. I'll remove my manually added link to sun-
java-6 and try it.
The second point about Debian packages not being permitted to rely on
enviro
Same problem in i386 feisty-backports
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I agree, this is a pain in the butt. Thanks for the workaround.
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Well, it seems to have been fixed at some point, because I can now run
either konqueror or kfmclient via kdesu and actions seem to execute as
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Well, it seems to have been fixed at some point, because I can now run
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I agree with Monty that it's nice that a way to submit bugs exist, but
this bug is about reportbug & bug-buddy. As it is now, if it's a KDE
bug, I submit it via the KDE gui, to KDE, and skip Ubuntu. If the help
menus start pointing to this tool, then it'll go to launchpad, and
that's great - but
What? There can be less confusion not having reportbug for dpkg-dev-el,
than from having a reportbug that has _never_, for the entire life of
Ubuntu, worked as it should?
imo, removing reportbug from the distribution is the only way this bug
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It's really not a serious issue - I have _always_ had the old version of
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deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu edgy main restricted universe multiverse
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu dapper main restricted universe multiverse
Thi
Viktor: See the subject line of the bug report "painting artifacts ...
on intel chipset".
You're reporting a completely different problem, because you aren't
_using_ an intel chipset.
ime, _this_ bug is fixed.
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acerhdf: unknown (unsupported) BIOS version Acer /Aspire 5730 /V1.07,
please report, aborting!
Beyond "totally harmless" - the fan actually seems to be functioning
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Public bug reported:
Since upgrading to Karmic alpha on September 19, I have had no ability
to use an external USB keyboard.
udev appears to see a usb device being attached, but doesn't recognize a
keyboard.
This doesn't appear to be explicitly a kernel bug (2.6.10-34 & -35) as
booting from olde
No, the problem is not unique to you, and the Forum users should have
known better. Nevertheless, the fix is trivial, as I explained above in
#6.
(But you're right - it could have been made to "just work" simply by
deleting this file on upgrade).
** Changed in: udev
Status: Invalid => Con
It doesn't use the ...generator... script any more, but it still won't
replace existing rules.
Do:
grep dvd /etc/udev/rules.d/*
and
lspci
Compare the "ENV{ID_PATH}=="pci-:..." string to the results of
lspci. The one that matches is your _real_ DVD's path.
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Architecture: i386
CustomUdevRuleFiles: 01-touchpad.rules 01-touchpad.rules~ 10-vboxdrv.rules
45-libnjb5.rules
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
MachineType: Acer Aspire 5730
Package: udev 147~-5
PackageArchitecture: i386
ProcCmdLine: root=UUID=0c971d40-2667-4fc5-a577-0b21a2922623 ro quiet splash
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Martin, you might have told me what you _really_ wanted. I just
provided the information you asked for.
You'll have to wait for tomorrow, when I have a USB keyboard available,
but in my case no external keyboard is ever recognized, whether it's
connected at boot time or not. And I rather doubt y
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The first two here are after unplugging, the remainder after I plug back
in. This certainly seems to see the keyboard (and an unused PS/2 mouse
connector on the ps2-USB connector), and the particular keyboard is
really old and possibly flaky, so I'll repeat with a USB keyboard, when
I can get to o
It's not helping anybody to append yourself on a bug reported against
Karmic, 7 years ago, and that was fixed _for_ Karmic. Your error message
clearly refers to a different unknown BIOS version and should be
reported separately.
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You're kidding? "no longer affects:network-manager"
It certainly did as recently as yesterday!
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Title:
WiFi malfunction after suspend & res
Seems to me that if NM stalls due to a race condition, then restarting NM
*is* a workaround, so yes, adding additional scripts to systemd is a
solution, but not the "answer".
derek
On Fri, Feb 3, 2017 at 1:11 AM, Tony Espy <1585...@bugs.launchpad.net>
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> @Kevin
>
> NetworkManager already h
btw, merely restarting Network Manager never worked for me. I have to
remove iwlwifi and reload it.
derek
On Thu, Nov 17, 2016 at 2:18 PM, Derek Broughton
wrote:
> We used to have this. I'm sure, a decade ago, I could actually tell
> whatever was managing the hibernate/suspend, in the gui, to r
We used to have this. I'm sure, a decade ago, I could actually tell
whatever was managing the hibernate/suspend, in the gui, to remove certain
kernel modules on suspend and load them on resume. Now we're right back to
needing it.
derek
On Thu, Nov 17, 2016 at 1:59 PM, Hans Deragon wrote:
> This
@JaSauders I think the downside is that restarting NetworkManager, on a
system that doesn't have any problem with network connections after a
suspend event (and that surely must be most systems, or this would be
fixed already) will result in a much slower reconnection to the network.
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I finally worked around my problem by adding a script in /lib/systemd
/system-sleep/:
$ cat /lib/systemd/system-sleep/12_wifi
#!/bin/bash
case $1 in
"post")
# disable/enable wifi
rfkill block wifi; rfkill unblock wifi
logger "reenabled wifi"
;;
because restarting network-manager from sleep.d isn't even a workaround,
let alone a fix. With that, my network successfully reconnects just
about as often as if there is nothing in sleep.d.
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Please don't suggest installing non-standard packages as a "fix" for
broken packages in the default setup. Yeah, Network-manager is a pain
and always has been, but until the distros choose to focus on Wicd
rather than network-manager, NM is the tool that HAS to work to keep
interest in Linux up.
-
You can try having the script do "modprobe -r" and "modprobe" on your wifi
module. That should always work, but seemed like overkill in my case. In
any case, these are workarounds, not fixes.
On 4 Aug 2016 6:01 a.m., "Aleve Sicofante" wrote:
> @auspex: Your
I did have to upgrade oxygen as specified by David, too, as even with
the Raleigh theme I was getting failures (much less frequent or
reproducible than before upgrading libgtk, though). After upgrading
oxygen, I didn't experience any further failures.
Of course, now I'm in the process of upgradin
Nice idea, David but no luck for me.
I start Eclipse with:
GTK2_RC_FILES=/usr/share/themes/Raleigh/gtk-2.0/gtkrc
./adt-bundle-linux-x86_64-20131030/eclipse/eclipse -data .
and do Ctrl-F, and click on Find, Find, Close. Eclipse aborts at
g_object_get_qdata+0x18
I restart Eclipse, find the PID
I'll add that my test was not using Kepler, but David's suggesting
Kepler doesn't change things.
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Java crash in libglib-2.0 after upgrade
Fingers crossed, David! Simply installing libgtk-3-0 worked for the
trivial case I described above, where I could always make it fail (I
haven't upgraded oxygen, yet, and probably won't if this works without
it—I'm still using the override
GTK2_RC_FILES=/usr/share/themes/Raleigh/gtk-2.0/gtkrc).
The GTK2_RC_FILES theme workaround doesn't help me, nor does
UBUNTU_MENUPROXY.
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Java crash in libglib-2.0 after upgrade from 13.04 to 13.
@daff Why would you assume a different bug? I have tried it with both forms
UBUNTU_MENUPROXY='' GTK2_RC_FILES=/usr/share/themes/Raleigh/gtk-2.0/gtkrc
./adt-bundle-linux-x86_64-20131030/eclipse/eclipse -data .
and setting the theme in System Settings, and I _can_ use Eclipse for a while,
but s
AND on 13.10. Four years, and nobody gives a damn about making it
REALLY work.
So, what you're saying is "we introduced a "guest" login, but we don't
really want it to be able to do anything (who on earth suggested
"Firefox" was a reasonable workaround?).
So, I have a workaround. Forget about ev
What would have fixed it? Given that there are all kinds of things that
have worked for some, and not for others, unless we know a specific
change that should fix the behaviour, I'd say there's still a bug.
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As usual, the developers are completely missing the point. If they
don't want to consider fixing this BUG a priority, then they should get
rid of the box that implies that we CAN make it a "System Connection".
If an item is in the UI and cannot be enabled, it's a bug, and imo a
serious bug becaus
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model) refuse to restart from hibernation. Complete freeze after:
Loading image data pages (...)... 100% done
...
total image i/o ...
Hibernate is via uswsusp (s2disk) but no other method s
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Since upgrading to Natty, both of my HP Pavilions (a G6 and DV
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after:
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...
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** Attachment added: "PciMultimedia.txt"
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** Attachment added: "ProcCpuinfo.txt"
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** Attachment added: "ProcInterrupts.txt"
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** Attachment added: "AlsaDevices.txt"
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** Attachment added: "Lsusb.txt"
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** Attachment added: "WifiSyslog.txt"
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