> There's a bunch of weird things in Startup Programs in Session Preferences
> in Intrepid. Should I post them here, or create a new bug? This bug report is
> rather unwieldy as it is, so perhaps it would be better to create a new one
> for Intrepid.
I never got a reply, so at least I'm enumeratin
** Also affects: ubufox (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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This may actually be a duplicate of LP #239700
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I haven't seen a font description like that in .Xresources before. To
my (admittedly limited) understanding, you need to use precisely the
"full name" listed by describe-font. But I don't have a font named like
that on my system. I have, for example,
-bitstream-bitstream vera sans mono-medium-r
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: emacs22
When entering the Lisp customization group for the first time, I get an
error message. Several of the customizable settings also have their
state shown as "UNINITIALIZED, you should not see this."
The error message is "widget-apply: Symbol's fun
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Media > Convert / Save ... > Disc tab
Select DVD chapter etc, click Convert / Save button
In the resulting Stream Output dialog box, select Ogg Theora profile
Check the "File" checkbox and type "Törnrosa.ogg" in the Filename box
Click "Save"
Actually even before clicking Save you can observe in th
As a crude workaround, could the install script put a value derived from
the system locale into the global prefs.js file when you install Firefox
on Ubuntu? (Not sure what it's called; in LXR it's
http://mxr.mozilla.org/mozilla-
central/source/modules/libpref/src/init/all.js#2513 but there may be
Actually I suppose that would belong in ubufox:
/usr/lib/firefox/extensions/ubu...@ubuntu.com/defaults/preferences/ubuntu-mods.js
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Yes, in Intrepid, /sbin/update-grup is still a shell script wrapper
which does nothing except emit this message. With all due respect,
perhaps you could have checked directly rather than go through the
motions of asking the submitter.
The regex used in /sbin/update-grub is kind of flawed, the " *
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: unattended-upgrades
Usage scenario: find out that there is a package called "unattended-
upgrades" on your system, and try to figure out how to use it.
There is no manual page. /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade --help doesn't do
anything (or rather, it says y
> Most users enable it via the Update Manager, which has a simple
> checkbox in the UI for enabling unattended upgrades
Sorry, this should be Software Sources, and the widget is actually a
radio button. (The default is to just notify about new security
updates.)
Bug #84918 has details about how
** Summary changed:
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ed correctly with my current locale settings, so the problem
is not that the directory listing has mojibake when displayed -- the
file name VLC created has the actual mojibake.
(That's the Swedish title of the Disney classic _Sleeping Beauty_ FWIW.)
vnix$ ls -ld T*
-rw-r--r-- 1 era era 5073
The upstream bug is requesting that you send them a sample .nrg file.
Do you have one which you could attach to their bug tracker?
(Should I set this to Incomplete when relaying a "moreinfo" request from
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nvidia-glx-177
If I scroll a long page in Firefox using the scroll bar on the right,
(but usually not when using the space bar), the screen gets incompletely
refreshed.
Ironically, attempting to get a screen shot with Alt+PrtScr redraws the
screen so the
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What do you mean by "goes weird"? Could you get a screen shot or a
photo of the problem?
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As another partial workaround, you can use the keyboard bindings for
moving and resizing. It appears that only moving and resizing with the
mouse is constrained.
Press alt-space to open up the window menu, and press M for move or R
for resize. Cursor keys move the cursor, hit Enter to finish.
Y
I'm thinking this is valid for 8.10 still; I don't see any meaningful
documentation outside of cperl-tips (the pertinent instruction is now on
line 728 if I understand the original report correctly).
cperl-tips is useful but I concur that the basic invocation instructions
should be mentioned in th
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: emacs22
The Custom menu changes to contain two instances of itself when the text
cursor is on top of a hyperlink.
This is not a serious error, but a weird curiosity.
Tested on emacs22-gtk on amd64 and emacs22 on i386, both running up-to-
date Intrepid.
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@MrPaul: shouldn't the patch be submitted to the upstream bug report
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Thanks for spotting that, I'm on dual as well.
@wintercom: you too?
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So is everyone using Metacity or does this affect Compiz too? The
upstream Emacs bug I just linked has a forward link to a Metacity bug
but I'm hesitant to add that to "also affects project" if it's not
specific to Metacity.
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DpkgTerminalLog excerpt:
> !! Byte-compilation for emacs-snapshot failed!
> !! This indicates a bug in one of the add-on packages
> !! installed on your system, or a bug in Emacs itself.
> !! Please file a bug report against emacs-snapshot
> !! and attach the file /tmp/emacs-snapshot.B23274
If you
@Jason: ... and if you don't have it, then at list of the Emacs packages
you have installed would at least be a little bit helpful. There have
been bugs at least in the cedet and jde packages IIRC. Oh, and emacs-
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Trivially reproducible on up-to-date stock Gnome Ubuntu 8.10 amd64.
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The PO source indicates that the original error message is "Wow, you
exceeded the number of descriptions this APT is capable of."
** Summary changed:
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I forwarded this bug to the Emacs maintainers. I'm also attaching an
updated patch for emacs-snapshot 1:20090207
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Upstream accepted and committed the patch. I'm not sure if the
Launchpad tracker for Emacs upstream bugs works yet, so noting it here.
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In the light of your latest comment, I'm interpreting this as "not
really a bug" and marking it as Invalid. If you think there is a bug
after all, feel free to reopen, of course. Thanks for your report, and
please don't hesitate to report further problems here.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: emacs-extra
The short description for this package is "emacs configuration" but it's
just one particular user's configuration, and it's not altogether clear
why offering this to other Emacs users is beneficial. Judging from
several bug reports for this p
Is there a way to get version 180 for Intrepid? This is a production
system so I'm not inclined to do a dist-upgrade to a beta version, but I
can test upgrading this one package.
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I've had this problem for about 5 years.. I don't know the answer but
hope to have a soloution somewhere son
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The manual does not explain what "party mode" is. The status bar help
text is not helpful at all; when you hover the cursor over the Party
Mode menu entry, it laconically says "Change the status of the party
mode". (Is that even English?)
I w
If the problem is only with the ls command, and an "unalias ls" fixes
it, it's questionable whether the bug is with Emacs.
Could you please clarify whether this is the case? The bug's status can
be reset from "Incomplete" to "New" once we have this information.
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** Changed in: obexfs (Ubuntu)
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As the ultimate confirmation, downgrading to 2:2.4.1-1ubuntu10.1 (which
I had lying around still) works around the problem for now.
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@John Vivirito: I added Ubufox at comment #28 asking for comment on the
suggestion that perhaps this could be fixed in Ubufox, as initially
outlined in my comment #27. I haven't received any reply, so I'm asking
again. Thanks for noticing, though.
I'll be the first to admit that fiixing it in Ub
Because I posted the Phoronix link, I should also post this correction:
http://www.hadess.net/2009/01/nb-it-doesnt-actually-look-like-that.html
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Confirm that the problems reappeared after (counts) a bit over a week of
running. Firefox unbelievably didn't crash until today, and now after
restarting, it has this scrolling problem again.
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
I am using firefox 3.0~b3~cvs20080101t1000+nobinonly-0ub
when I right click on a link sometimes instead of popping up the normal right
click menu one of these thing happens:
- the link is automatically opened in a new window
-
Library is file /usr/share/emacs/22.2/lisp/erc/erc.elc
erc-version-string is a variable defined in `erc.el'.
Its value is "Version 5.2"
I can still trivially reproduce with the kill-buffer maneuvre. The
obvious indication is that there is now a second buffer #onetest<2>
where erc has joined #one
Actually it automatically joins the #onetest channel on server2 as soon
as I erc-select server2, even before I kill any buffers. This is even
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Verified with erc-5.3-1ubuntu1 under emacs-snapshot on Intrepid.
I will update the repro steps in the description to first connect to
both servers, then join one channel on each.
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: erc
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox
Altogether too often when I get the "Address Not Found" page, it is
because I expected too much from the Wonderful Bar or whatever it's
called. It would be a useful addition if the "Address Not Found" page
could offer the option to use the stuff
A few sample search results to back up your claim would be nice, too.
I'm about as rabid an anti-u$ bigot as Linux users get, and I have never
noticed that this would be a problem.
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+and change the preference "keyword:enable" to false.
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Dunno when I can reboot this box, but I observe that the
issue is shared by a Windows user who is also using Firefox 3. The
server name is not (null) for what I recall would be the same server as
I was connecting to.
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
I am using firefox 3.0~b3~cvs20080101t1000+nobinonly-0ub
when I right click on a link sometimes instead of popping up the normal right
click menu one of these thing happens:
- the link is automatically opened in a new window
-
As one data point, I don't think I have seen this in a while now.
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I can confirm that the repro steps posted by gw0 work for me here on
8.10 / i386 with Firefox 3.0.7.
In case it's not obvious, a scenario where this would happen in reality
is when you right click and then discard the menu by left-clicking
outside of it. The next time you right-click on something
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 187313 ***
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That's pretty moot anyway, as the upstream bug is marked as "fix
released" and we can mainly just here and wait for it to land where we
can download it. Agree that the Other Bug is a monster, but it does
cont
Shouldn't this bug be reopened against those userspace apps then?
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Binary package hint: banshee
Recently when I imported CDs, Banshee could not retrieve album
metainformation. I don't know the reason for that, but this bug is
about a problematic consequence rather than this specific problem.
(Even if Banshee was bug-free, you would end up w
@pritam292: as far as I can tell, your problem is unrelated to what is
being discussed here. Please don't hijack and reassign an existing bug
report to submit an issue about an unrelated new problem. Instead,
report a new bug (after investigating that an existing report doesn't
already cover your
Oops, I see now that you were the original reporter of this bug. Still,
bug reports should be per issue, not per submitter.
Ubuntu Edgy (6.10) was announced to have reached End Of Life around a
year ago. The EOF notice for Gutsy (7.10) was published recently
http://www.ubuntu.com/news/ubuntu-7.1
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 299702 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/299702
As far as I can tell, this report is identical to the one you submitted
in bug #299702. Could you please look into this; if I'm mistaken,
perhaps you could add a note here when you remove the duplicate status
> not well maintained
And finally this, major enormous foot in big old mouth. Mea maxima
culpa. I was mixing this package with another. I'm very sorry if I
upset somebody with this misdirected comment.
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Oops, that was wrong too -- gnus-bonus-el is built from the emacs-
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Oops, might make sense for gnus-bonus-el as opposed to emacs-goodies-el.
Changing "Affects" on the theory that this was misfiled by accident.
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I would suggest a separate package, as emacs-goodies-el is not well
maintained. I'm intrigued by the idea that you would use a Debian-based
distribution but not wish to submit bug reports against Debian, but if
it's just a personal preference, I could step in and submit the RFP bug.
However, I'm n
What's that? This was specifically filed against Firefox 3.0 and is
specifically about a problem with the "awesome bar". (Whoever coined
that name should be executed.) It's trivial to repro: type "no.5" in
the Location box and hit Enter.
** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Invali
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 287577 ***
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desktop freeze when moving emacs in workspace switcher
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 287577
emacs22-gtk in ubuntu8.10 freezes gnome wh
Assuming I guess correctly where the punctuation should be, I think
detailed repro steps will help more than examples.
1. Type something in the location bar and expect to get the Google results.
2. If that something contains a dot in the first token (or probably some other
nonalphabetics -- colon
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Status: Unknown
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Shouldn't this bug be closed then?
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This appears to be fixed in the Jaunty beta.
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Marking as Invalid for gtk+2.0
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Quick googling suggests that installing the cedet-common package might
provide this file for you, but that's obviously just a quick and dirty
workaround.
Installing emacs21 or emacs22-specific stuff will generally put it in
locations where Xemacs21 will not see it. It's not clear to me why the
gu
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Customization of the faces is resetting
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Marking as Invalid for emacs22 as per comment #1 -- if I misunderstood
then obviously feel free to change back.
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FWIW I don't see stuff I added recently to my bookmarks toolbar in the
bookmarks.html file. I'm not sure under what circumstances it gets
updated, but stuff I added there yesterday is not yet there today.
Yesterday's bookmarkbackups JSON file seems to be up to date. Is this a
bug or something?
-
@Sebastian Bacher: could you point to those other bugs please. Thanks.
I'm reopening this because the greyed-out option makes it appear as if
creating a symlink was not possible. My proposal for an alternate
implementation would be to change it into "Make Link ..." with an
ellipsis, and open a S
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> Setting up auctex (11.84-0ubuntu2) ...
> install/auctex: Setting up for emacs21 (log file:
> /usr/share/emacs21/site-lisp/auctex//CompilationLog)...
If you still have this file on your system, could you attach that as
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Binary package hint: virtualbox-ose
While booting a client image, Virtualbox appears to basically destroy
its main window and draw a new one something like half a dozen times.
This is annoying a disruptive when you are attempting to get some other
work done while booting an i
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: banshee
If I run out of play queue, I would not like Banshee to start playing
whatever remained selected when I created the play queue.
I suppose this might be something users don't agree on, so perhaps it
should be a preference.
** Affects: banshee (Ub
Thanks for the quick response and immediate remedy. I looked for it in
various places but I suppose the wording on this option was too obscure
for me. Perhaps it should be rephrased, although I cannot quickly come
up with a better way to say it (succinctly).
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@Yannis T: Your example seems distinct from what is discussed here.
Your input does not contain any utf-8 characters.
Please submit a new bug report (if, after reading the FAQ which is
linked in earlier comments to this bug report, you are confident that
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Like my earlier response indicated, Chow Loong Jin's answer already
resolved it for me. The original submission contained the version
number. But I'm grateful for the additional explanation; I have been
struggling with the actual queue manipulation, too.
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Me too; but the issue has been rehashed many times, so I figured the FAQ
would be useful to point to. But it turns out it's kind of
uninformative, actually. My bad.
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Marking as "Fix Released" as per reporter's last comment. It's not
completely clear if it was the upgrade from 1.5.6 to 1.6.6 or the switch
from -OSE to regular which fixed this; feel free to reopen if the issue
remains in OSE.
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Confirming for virtualbox-ose; I get the same behavior on a fairly basic
Jaunty install. Also, the screen brightness will dim if I work solely
inside Virtualbox for a while; surely, a symptom of the same problem.
jaunty$ apt-cache policy virtualbox-ose
virtualbox-ose:
Installed: 2.1.4-dfsg-1ubu
Here is the error message from DpkgTerminalLog.gz
Removing virtualbox-2.0 ...
Purging configuration files for virtualbox-2.0 ...
Removing virtualbox-ose ...
Purging configuration files for virtualbox-ose ...
update-rc.d: /etc/init.d/vboxdrv exists during rc.d purge (use -f to
force)
dpkg: err
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 322922 ***
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Still there in Jaunty.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 357211 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/357211
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 322922
postrm error: update-rc.d: /etc/init.d/vboxdrv exists during rc.d purge
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 357211
package virtualbox-ose Non
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 357211 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/357211
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 357211
package virtualbox-ose None failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
post-removal script returned error exit status 1
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postrm error: update-rc.d: /etc
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: virtualbox-ose
When my laptop battery reached critical level while I had a Virtuabox
instance up and running, the virtualbox instance, not the host computer,
was shut down.
I speculate that the root cause may be identical to the case in bug
#279775
jaun
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 351518 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/351518
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 351518
Booting a virtualbox instance redraws the window many times
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virtualbox changes its workspace on reboot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/396933
You r
The error message indicates you interrupted the installation. Was it
hanging, or did you just cancel it, or is there something else going on?
Other than that, this looks more or less like bug #357211.
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package virtualbox-ose-source 2.1.4-dfsg-1ubuntu3 failed to install/upgrade:
subprocess pos
Tangentially, see also bug #397430
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Screensaver activates in spite of activity in Virtualbox window
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/279775
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