mmand not found
$ locale
LANG=de_DE.UTF-8
LANGUAGE=de_DE:de:en_GB:en
LC_CTYPE="C"
LC_NUMERIC="C"
LC_TIME="C"
LC_COLLATE="C"
LC_MONETARY="C"
LC_MESSAGES="C"
LC_PAPER="C"
LC_NAME="C"
LC_ADDRESS="C"
LC_TELE
Ubuntu installation language used to be German.
command-not-found works as expected for other programs which have only
one install candidate, e.g. nedit
It does also _not_ work for other programs with multiple install
candidates, e.g. mailx fails with exactly the same backtrace:
$ mailx
Das Prog
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mpd
When starting mpd (i.e. while installing the package) mpd claims port
6600 to be used and dumps core.
r...@hermod:~# /usr/bin/mpd --verbose
binding to address for localhost
unable to bind port 6600: Address already in use
maybe MPD is still running?
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script returned
I can't confirm that bug on Debian Testing (mpd 0.14.2-3).
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mpd won't properly install untill localhost changed to 127.0.0.1 in
/etc/mpd.conf
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Hi Charlie,
> Thanks for reporting this bug. Can you look at bug 332332 and try the
> suggestion there to edit /etc/mpd.conf and change the bind_to_address
> from "localhost" to "127.0.0.1", please. If that w
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 332332 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/332332
I don't know how I have missed that bug report when searching for the
problem in the bug database, but it really exactly looks like #332332
(and can be worked around the same way). Sorry for posting a duplicat
This bug reappears in Ubuntu 9.10.
I have a IDE disk used solely for backups. After umounting and hdparm -y
it spins up again within a minute if hddtemp deamon is running.
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looks like a duplicate to
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: devicekit-disks
Summary:
I have a sleeping disk that gets woken up periodically by devkit-disks-daemon.
I've investigated the issue like in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hddtemp/+bug/160621 to assure
this is not a duplicate of the before-ment
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: devicekit-disks
Summary:
I have a sleeping disk that gets woken up periodically by devkit-disks-daemon.
I've investigated the issue like in
https://bugs.launchpad.n
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 555337 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/555337
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 555337 ***
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This report somehow has been been duplicated (exactly identical to
#555337). So I've marked this one as duplicate.
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devkit-disks-daemon/-helper spins up
additional information: after the drive spins up, the drive state is
reported to be standby (hdparm -C).
i) why does the drive change state at all?
ii) why is the disk spinning? Sleep means active electronics, but no spinning.
Furthermore changing the drive state does not work correctly anymore.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: geany-plugins
The package geany-plugins-common does not depend on geany. So e.g. the
package geany-plugins-common remains on the system when removing geany.
This is a minor bug that simply costs 200 KB hard disk space in certain
situations, but is simply
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#7 (hopefully) solved it for me.
Latest Ubuntu-20.4.2 update supplied me with kernel 5.8.0-48. There the
problem existed.
Going after #7's suggestion, I installed
5.12.0-051200rc6drmtip20210410-generic and now the problem did not
occour for 20+ hours of operating "dangerous" applications which
pr
Update: issue seems to have reappeared even with
5.12.0-051200rc6drmtip20210410-generic, unfortunately. I got a white
blank screen while using LibreOffice and Firefox. System was no longer
reachable via network and nothing got written to syslog, so probably the
kernel has died hard.
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The menu entry plot2d seems unfit to invoke actual plots.
(%i1) f(x):=x;
(%o1) f(x):=x
Put cursor on first line, go plot > plot 2d, expression is pre-set to f(x):=x,
just click ok
(%i2) plot2d([f(x):=x], [x,-5,5])$
plot2d: expression evaluates to non-numeric valu
Public bug reported:
After upgrading to firefox amd64 74.0.1+build1-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 (using
apt-get), a message appeared in the running Firefox session: 'Firefox
needs to be restarted' (as usual, nothing wrong with that). After
clicking ok (or 'do it now' or what the exact message was), Firefox
te
Ouch! This just seems to be some (default) theme problem. Menu entries
hard-to-read light-gray text on lighter-light-gray background, but they
work! Please feel free to close this bug. Or should this be moved over
to 'themes department' (which package would that be)?
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Installation happened about 02:29:09, as atp log tells:
Start-Date: 2020-04-06 02:29:09
Commandline: apt-get upgrade -y
Requested-By: USERNAME (1001)
Upgrade: firefox-locale-de:amd64 (74.0+build3-0ubuntu0.18.04.1,
74.0.1+build1-0ubuntu0.18.04.1), firefox-locale-en:amd64
(74.0+build3-0ubuntu0.18
Yes, Firefox works well.
No, this seems to happen for about 50% of Firefox updates. In case of
past occourences, one problem was that command line parameters (that had
been given to the instances that had been stopped) were not passed to
the restarted instance. But this bug is, afaik, fixed. And i
Public bug reported:
No matter which category is chosen (home, application, files, music
...), nothing is found. Even if no single character is entered, nothing
is offered. E.g. if I search for 'term', 'xterm', 'gnome-terminal' (or
't', 'x' or any other character), nothing is offered at all. Not e
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Title:
Update of a printer driver package does not update the PPD files of
the existing que
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== Observed Behaviour ==
When starting Gimp, *all* menu items are greyed out. I can click 'File',
but all menu entries (New, Create, Save, ...) are greyed out. Same for
Edit, Select, ... Help.
If I invoke "gimp $filename" or drag'n'drop an image file on The Gimp,
it will ren
Problem no longer present in Ubuntu 16.04's Firefox 61.0.1.
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internal PDF viewer: "Save Page as" saves "rubbish"
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When visiting saturn.de (major German electronics retailer), Konqueror
reproducibly dies in a segfault. Site doesn't get shown, no further user
interaction required.
Thread 1 "konqueror" received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
JSC::arrayConstructorIsArray (exec=0x7fffbd
I'm now on Ubuntu 16.04 xenial.
VLC now actually plays music, but the UI freezes when I click
play/select a file (so the music *is* playing even while the UI is
frozen). MPlayer, Clementine et all do just fine on my machine. I'll
enter another bug report for that.
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Same here for Ubuntu LTS 12.04 (updated), i686, grub-pc, AMD Radeon X850
XT graphics card. Monitor is a VGA-connected BenQ FP202W that never
caused any trouble with typical resolutions like 640x480, 800x600 etc.
Workaround: Tell grub to stick to ascii terminal instead of graphics
mode (uncomment "
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Public bug reported:
I do neither run a Samba server nor do I mount SMB/CIFS shares. My NAS
serves NFS and hasn't even been powered when the bug reporter came up.
It simply pop'ed up upon logging in to Unit
The issue persists with Ubuntu 10.10.
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Same issue for Ubuntu 10.10.
Additionally, misleading bug messages arise when trying to install a
theme that has already been installed, but does not show up on the list.
When using the theme installer (invocated e.g. from Firefox after
downloading a theme file from gnome.org): "this file does no
Same issue as OP here with Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and Unity 2D.
Clicking 'compose new message' brings up the expected window, but
clicking on 'email' yields no visible reaction. Actually one is not able
to access one's mail through this bug. This unfortunately renders
unity2d completely useless to Thund
Addition: I get the very same problem with Unity 3D as well.
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Thunderbird does not appear in Unity 2D messaging menu
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package kaccounts-providers (not installed) failed to install/upgrade:
trying to overwrite '/usr/share/accounts/providers/google.provider', which is
This only relocates the problem to the next upcoming conflict:
# LANG=C dpkg -i
/var/cache/apt/archives/kaccounts-providers_4%3a15.08.2-0ubuntu1_all.deb
(Reading database ... 319061 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to unpack .../kaccounts-providers_4%3a15.08.2-0ubuntu1_all.de
Public bug reported:
When uninstalling fglrx (e.g. after finding out your graphics card is
too old for that) using purge, the config files generated by the package
remain, specifically
alternatives/x86_64-linux-gnu_fglrxcore_modconf
modprobe.d/fglrx-core.conf
As they blacklist a number of altern
Public bug reported:
When opening an online PDF in internal PDF viewer (default behaviour
with current edition), viewing is fine, downloading using the downlaod
button in the top right corner is fine, but when using "File" > "Save
Page as", "HTML rubbish" is stored.
Expected behaviour:
The PDF fi
== stand-by disk ==
Manual querying either by command line or connecting to daemon: reported as
sleeping, no temperature given, disk still stand-by
== sleeping disk ==
Manual querying either by command line or connecting to daemon: disk is woken
and spun up, but still reported as sleeping in fir
Solution: For me, the issue has been caused by an incompatible plugin
(MinimizeToTray).
Start Thunderbird in safe mode (thunderbird -safe-mode). If Thunderbird
starts up and looks normal so far, the issue is likely caused by some of
the extensions which are disabled in safe mode - the way outlined
Public bug reported:
What works: starting Xpdf: GUI comes up and works. I can select a PDF to
open and it shows up (all I see, which is the first page, is rendered
correctly as far as I can perceive it in the twinkling of an eye).
Where it breaks: immediately after rendering is finished, a segfau
Addition: This happens with any PDF I have at hands, be it an empty page
exported from OpenOffice or files generated by PDFLaTeX.
I'll add an libpoppler bug as well (they use freedesktop's bugtracker
instead of launchpad).
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libpoppler's bug tracker notes a similar bug involving GooHash::hash,
but that one has been fixed in 2005:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3349
Maybe that's a regression or a new issue. The old bug neither mentions
different behaviour for different users nor that any PDF had been
aff
Public bug reported:
My DVD drive is disturbingly noisy. Setting its speed to 4x is
sufficient to watch movies, yet quiet.
With 3.2.0.41.49 it worked as expected.
With 3.2.0.43.51 (after upgrade) results are as follows:
[just as with old kernel]
root@computer:~# hdparm -E4 /dev/sr0
/dev/sr
Public bug reported:
>From time to time Synaptic comes up with an update for Firefox. In this
situation Firefox is running even before Synaptic comes up. After the
update has been completed, a small yellow message appears beneath
address and bookmarks bar noting "Your browser has been updated and
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after updating (e.g. via synaptic), firefox does not restart
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addendum: I've experienced this issue with the last few updates, not
solely with yesterdays very last one
(which was
Upgrade: firefox-globalmenu:amd64 (6.0+build1+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.11.04.1,
6.0.1+build1+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.11.04.1), firefox-branding:amd64
(6.0+build1+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.11.04.1,
You're right, this only happens with Pulse. Thanks for that.
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extreme noise with sound
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I've just tried to prove your assumption. I came to no clear conclusion,
but to a fine, noiselessly playing vlc. I am confused, which is why I'll
just describe my observations.
The only constant for all my trials is that the visual part of video
with pulse and audio+visual part of video with alsa
I'm able to reproduce it using my backups. It seems to be related to the
volume levels, as you've suspected.
== Trials ==
Conditions:
Time A ... configuration from where I filed the bug
Time B ... configuration from my post where I haven't been able to reproduce
it anymore
Config file V ... con
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CORRECTION: There's a mistake in the trial table for AV+BP (must have
confused the lines when re-arranging/changing descriptions for better
readability):
AV+AP: noise
AV+BP: no noise <= sorry, this was wrong in the post above
BV+AP: noise
BV+BP: no noise
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Binary package hint: inkscape
At the bottom right corner, the colour palette changer resides. I can
change the palettes as expected, but some palettes show up without a
name (but switching to them changes the palette shown in the bottom
line). An illustrating screenshot is at
I'm running a mixed setup consisting of an awn dock, a nautilus as
desktop background, and through kate even the KDE deamons are running.
/usr/share/inkscape/palettes has 19 .gpl + 1 README file.
In the Inkscape palette selector I do see "auto" as first entry,
followed by 19 palettes with names (
(I'm currently grepping my disk for "Tango Icon Theme Palette" - the
string has to have some origin - and if it's uncompressed it'll be
found.)
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Tit
What's the order of appearance of palettest? I've just added a custom
palette, and it shows up first (followed by the 19 palettes from
/usr/share/inkscape/pallettes). The unnamed palettes do come afterwards
- might this indicate a special source?
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I'm just dropping by to boldly report my grep findings, only to find 'em
already being expected ...
Yes, indeed these evil palette files (mainly) without names reside
there. All of them belong to the package create-resources.
Maybe the bug should be handed over to create-resources? As some of the
Additional suggestions: Maybe Inkscape could label palettes, which do
not deliver a name on their own, with their file names or as "unnamed
palette". This would not look like an error anymore and really resolve
the issue for any palette it might come across in the future, might it
be delivered by a
Confirmed - same issue here.
I'm upgrading using the graphical update tool. Everything works fine,
except for samba4. I'm 'ordered' to file a bug entitled: "package samba4
4.0.0~alpha15~git20110124.dfsg1-2ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade:
ErrorMessage: underprocess installerade post-installation-
(found the logfile)
The issue involves a broken symlink (in terminal after broken install).
root@machine:/usr/lib/samba/ldb/modules# ls -ld samba
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 18 2011-04-28 20:00 samba -> ../../../samba/ldb
>From the log:
Installing samba4-common-bin (4.0.0~alpha15~git20110124.dfs
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: vlc
Since update to Natty, vlc plays with extreme noise.
What works:
* visual part of video-playing with vlc
* sound & video with other players like totem, mplayer, rhythmbox
What does not:
* audio part of video-playing with vlc
* playing soundfiles wit
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Architecture: amd64
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.10
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 9.10 "Karmic Koala" - Release amd64 (20091027)
NonfreeKernelModules: fglrx
Package: hddtemp 0.3-beta15-46
PackageArchitecture: amd64
ProcEnviron:
PATH=(custom, user)
LANG=sv_SE.utf8
SHELL=/bin/bash
ProcVersionSignature: Ub
apport information
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: inkscape
When exporting to bitmap, infinityLineStarts and Ends are ignored when
figuring out the bounds of the image, so they get effectivly cut when
they are at the most outer elements of a graphic. When exporting the
complete page however, they are vis
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When exporting to bitmap, infinityLineStarts
apport information
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That's what the exported bitmap looks like: The infinityStart/End is
cropped
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As gnome-control-center doesn't exist anymore in Gnome 3, the bug has
been marked won't-fix in Gnome's BTS.
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New themes doesn't appear on t
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Binary package hint: p7zip
= expected behaviour =
7z(a) should be able to be used in pipe filters and thus to read from
stdin (-si) and write to stdout (-so). This works as long as only one of
these is used (e.g. 7z at begin or end of pipe). If you want both to
work together
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(the bug exists in the project's bug tracker since 3 years, since the
year 2007, sorry for confusing the numbers, but does not change the
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Further investigation reveals that my 'real use' of 7z with -si and -so
simultaneously breaks because 7z does support this behaviour for some
compression methods (e.g. gzip) and doesn't for others (e.g. default
methods which I want to use).
My sample up there has a typo:
$ echo foo | 7z -a dummy
Public bug reported:
The supported architectures table of the install guide is broken in
numerous versions, e.g.
https://help.ubuntu.com/10.10/installation-guide/i386/hardware-
supported.html
The table formatting is broken. The Sun Sparc line has for some reason
(well, likely just a missing mark
*When*I*posted* the report (6 month ago), I used Ubuntu 9.10 (packages
always updated to current versions). In the meantime I've upgraded to
Ubuntu 10.04. So the statements regarding 9.10 might be wrong (even
though I don't think so).
== Common behaviour with both Ubuntu 9.10 and 10.04 ==
I do man
The problem is *not* related with gnome-sensors.
(it's only related with hddtemp; afaik the assignment of gnome-sensors-
applet to this bug is wrong)
== observed behaviour ==
* hddtemp not running, sensors running: hd keeps standby, no
temperature shown in applet
* hddtemp running, sensors not
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 160621 ***
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running hddtemp causes unnecessary disk activity
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