Public bug reported:
EVERY time at startup, the following warning appears 4 times on the
terminal:
(thunderbird-trunk:24131): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: Attempt to add
property GnomeProgram::sm-connect after class was initialised
Running on Ubuntu 13.10, amd64, unity desktop
ProblemType: Bug
Dis
On 08/06/2014 01:46 PM, caspar_wrede wrote:
> This bug still exists. I have a LaserJer P2015dn and am printing over
> the network. Please reopen.
>
I gave up waiting (or trying to track) a fix for this, and eventually
installed the PCL driver instead of the Postscript one. It seems to work
okay.
Public bug reported:
According to FF documentation
(https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/change-program-used-open-email-links),
it should be possible to configure Firefox to use the Operating System's
default email program rather than specifying (hard coding, so to speak) what
program that is i
Public bug reported:
After a fresh install (in a Virtualbox VM), with "download updates" and "3rd
party software" both checked,
the first "apt-get update" prints the following warnings:
...
Reading package lists... Done
W: Duplicate sources.list entry http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/
trusty-s
** Attachment added: "The PPD file mention in comment #23"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libreoffice/+bug/1025839/+attachment/3980046/+files/HP_LaserJet_3030.ppd
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In LO 4.1.2.3 on Linux:
1. There *is no* "Collate" option in the print dialog.
2. There is a "Create single print jobs for collated output" on the "Options"
tab, but it has no effect.
Multiple jobs are queued (when copies > 1) regardless of whether it is checked
or not.
3. Either the label
> if the PPD for the printer contains "Collate=True" and if it doesn't then
> Collate is handled
> as fall-back by LO itself so you get multiple jobs.
Just to clarify: The reason this is not a good idea is that CUPS already
handles this case wotj a better & smarter solution. The whole thing
app
Public bug reported:
alsamixer's display says F1 provided help.
However, putting the cursor in the window and pressingt F1 pops up the
Gnome Terminal manual.
It appears that the terminal is grabbing F1 for it's own purposes.
Either it shouldn't do that, or else alsamixer should somehow disable
t
Maybe Component should be changed to Spreadsheet, because the problem is
more simply visible when editing Basic macro code. It is common to want
to insert spaces at the start of every line in a range (e.g. to "indent"
the code one level), and replacing ^ with spaces does not work.
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Still happening in 13.10 after updating system on 9/1/2014.
Reboot does NOT fix problem, but 'killall unity-panel-service' does.
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Title:
Date/t
This problem appeared after updating saucy (13.10). Brother MFC-
9340CDW on Wifi worked before, now won't work.
CUPS queue uses URI lpd://BRW485AB63B3500/BINARY_P1
but shows error "Unable to locate printer "BRW485AB63B3500"
- Can ping the printer
- Can visit the printer's web interface usi
Public bug reported:
avahi-browse -a reports a number of services but then hangs. If this
is normal behavior, it is not documented in the man page...
Here's the output from my system:
$ avahi-browse -av
Server version: avahi 0.6.31; Host name: t-VirtualBox.local
E Ifce Prot Name
Public bug reported:
Rightclick on tab -> Close Other Tabs always pops up a dialog asking
"Your are about to close N tabs. Are you sure you want to continue?".
There is no check-box to not see this the next time, and un-checking the
"Warn Me when Closing Multiple Tabs" in Preferences->Tabs has n
** Description changed:
If a USB external drive is plugged in, gparted hangs at startup
"scanning" for all devices. This happens even if a device is specified
as a command-line argument.Repeated errors are written to
/var/log/kern.log forever, like this:
- Buffer I/O error on
Public bug reported:
If a USB external drive is plugged in, gparted hangs at startup
"scanning" for all devices. This happens even if a device is specified
as a command-line argument.Repeated errors are written to
/var/log/kern.log forever, like this:
Buffer I/O error on device fd0, log
Forgot to mention: The hang went away when I removed /dev/fd0.
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Title:
Hangs scanning non-existent floppy if USB drive is present
To manage no
Public bug reported:
Images in certain PDF files are missing when printed using "lpr
test.pdf" to a postscript level 2 printer (hp3030).
The image is not missing when printed through acroread to the same
printer.
I'll attach a test pdf. The "circle of hands" image is missing when
printed using
Unlike moose, I see the same problem in 12.04 (actually 12.04.1 LTS).
In my case the printer is an hp3030 postscript level 2 printer. I'll
attach my test pdf -- the left margin should be about .35" but is
printed with essentially zero margin when using lpr (but prints
correctly using acroread).
Problem is still here in Ubuntu 12.10 with cups-filters 1.0.24
In my case the printer is a postscript printer (hp3030). So I have to
ask the question, WHY is the print system even calling ghostscript to
interpret a postscript file when the printer is fully able to handle it
for itself?
Simple te
Public bug reported:
Help docs contain some images, e.g., of buttons/icons, but they seem to
be missing from the Ubuntu distribution.
Instead of the missing images you see some kind of default icon with the
text "wnd.sun.st" (see attached screen-shot).
Some of these are quite crucial -- they doc
Public bug reported:
When localc is started many warnings are written to the terminal:
javaldx: Could not find a Java Runtime Environment!
Please ensure that a JVM and the package libreoffice-java-common
is installed.
If it is already installed then try removing
~/.libreoffice/3/user/config/jav
Despite all the warnings localc seems to work fine. So something is
bogus
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Title:
Many warnings on terminal when localc starts (clean install)
Adding this comment in case someone else finds this bug:
This has apparently been fixed upstream in apache2 v2.3.9, but AFAIK
Ubuntu is still on v2.2.x (March 2013).
"his directive applies to requests for directories that may or may not
end in a trailing slash, so expressions that are anchored to
Public bug reported:
The UTIME ftp extension used by the -y option has, unfortunately,
different syntax on various servers. This bug report offers two
alternative changes which would make ncftpput -y work with the ProFTPd
server (at least as that server is implemented at the web hosting
service c
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ncftpput -y fixes to work with ProFTPd
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Public bug reported:
Strictly speaking this is an enhancement request.
fmt imposes an artificial limit on the maximum output line length
controlled by the -f option, which prevents using this tool to "join"
together all lines in each paragraph (for any paragraph size). This
operation is necessar
** Description changed:
Strictly speaking this is an enhancement request.
fmt imposes an artificial limit on the maximum output line length
controlled by the -f option, which prevents using this tool to "join"
together all lines in each paragraph (for any paragraph size). This
operat
The bug exists in LibreOffice Calc 3.4.3
as demonstrated by the demo code test2.xba (comment #2)
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Title:
Assigning Variant to String array causes
Hi,
Thanks for the substantive reply, and the Perl -00 trick.
-Jim
>
>From: Jim Meyering
>To: james_av...@yahoo.com
>Sent: Wednesday, October 5, 2011 11:39 PM
>Subject: Re: [Bug 868747] Re: fmt -f should be supported
>
>jimav wrote:
>&g
Public bug reported:
Accented characters come out wrong -- wrong accents or an entirely
different character when formatted with a2ps.
I'll attach and example text file with accented characters and the
resulting postscript output.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: a2ps 1:4.14-
** Attachment added: "Sample input text file with accented characters"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/871506/+attachment/2533527/+files/Li%C4%8DkoKolo.txt
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** Attachment added: "Generated postscript showing corruptions"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/a2ps/+bug/871506/+attachment/2533529/+files/Li%C4%8DkoKolo.ps
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Ok, it looks like launchpad or Firefox are afflicted by the same bug --
clicking the "Sample input text file" link in comment #1 displays wrong
text for me.
So here is a screen-show showing how it looks in a terminal, which is
the correct rendering.
** Attachment added: "How it should look (scre
AFAIK ^ has never worked correctly. I doubt anyone intentionally made Open
Office regular expressions incompatible with industry practice, so I think this
is a bug, not a missing feature.
-Jim
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Incidentally $ does match the end of paragraphs (as documented), but
seems to match the paragraph break (not just tne -position- at the end
of the paragraph), so paragraphs are merged forming a single new
paragraph. Except only one of a group of successive empty paragraphs is
matched.
Matching th
Public bug reported:
If a PDF form is filled out using acroread and saved, then printing the
resulting pdf using 'lpr'
results in a blank form, with none of the filled-out field data.
However the filled-out field data -does- show if the file is first
opened with evince and printed from within e
** Attachment added: "pdfform.pdf"
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Title:
Filled-out fields a
No. ^. is not equivalent. ^. means to match the first character on
the line, and if doing a replace then the first character would be
deleted. ^ by itself matches the start of the line (not including any
characters), and replacing it with something effectively inserts the
"replacement" text at
If you are unsure how regular expression syntax should work (in
industry-wide practice), there are many books and online references, for
example
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_expression#POSIX_Basic_Regular_Expressions
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Public bug reported:
Running a normal KDE desktop, the following is logged to
/var/log/syslog:
org.kde.powerdevil.backlighthelper: QDBusConnection: system D-Bus
connection created before QCoreApplication. Application may misbehave.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: kde-worksp
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backlighthelper: QDBusConnection: system D-Bus connection created
before QCoreApplication
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Upstream bug at https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=52504
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=52504
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Public bug reported:
/etc/cron.daily/popularity-contest generates many messages to be emailed
to root every day.
It looks like it is trying to get information about packages whether or
not they are installed? If so it should suppress the error/warning
messages for missing packages (assuming they
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daily emails to root with unnecessary warning messages
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Public bug reported:
Libre Office's export-to-pdf generates huge and often-unprintable PDFs
even from single-page documents. There is something wrong with LO's pdf
export specifically, because printing to the cups-pdf PDF-generator
produces a usable PDF file (also less than half the size), and th
** Attachment added: "Test.odt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1040345/+attachment/3272612/+files/Test.odt
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Title:
Export-to-PDF produces un-
** Attachment added: "Test.pdf - result of export-to-pdf (unprintable for me)"
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** Attachment added: "PDF produced by cups-pdf "printer" device, which works
fine"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libreoffice/+bug/1040345/+attachment/3272615/+files/Test_PrintedToCupsPdf.pdf
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This bug does not occur with Open Office 3.3.0 or Libre Office 3.4.4 on
Windows 7.
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Title:
Export-to-PDF produces un-printable PDF files
To mana
Public bug reported:
In the print dialog, if "Number of Copies" is set to 50 then 50
separate, independent print jobs are spooled. It should submit a single
print job, specifying 50 copies. This will allow the printer to do the
replication if it can (all Postscript printers can).
This is impor
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Title:
Printing multiple copies submits multiple separate jobs (should submit
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New cups-filters does NOT fix the problem. Images are still degraded
when printing via acroread, but not degraded using lpr.
(Tested cups-filters 1.0.18-0ubuntu0.1 and acroread 9.4.7-1oneiric1 on
Xubuntu 12.04)
This isn't very surprising, since the old cups-filters did not show the
problem eith
apport information
** Tags added: third-party-packages
** Description changed:
Certain images are substantially degraded when printing via acroread
(but not degraded when using lpr).
The problem only occurs with Acrobat Reader on Ubuntu,
not xpdf or Acrobat Reader on Windows 7 (using
On 05/23/2012 03:57 PM, Christopher M. Penalver wrote:
> jimav, as per your apport data you are using an old version of acroread.
> If you update it to the newest (9.5.1-1oneiric1), does it improve the
> print quality?
Christopher,
How do I get that updated version of acroread? Th
Christopher,
I did all that and still get acroread 9.4.7-1oneiric1.
Where are you getting the newer version from? Could you check
/etc/apt/sources.list (and sources.list.d/) on your system to see if you
are pulling from a non-standard repo? Also, are you running a 64-bit
system (maybe it onl
Public bug reported:
In Ubuntu Software Center, the Reviews often seem inconsistent with the
stars or the number of ratings displayed for software items.
For example, the "Arora" web browser has 3-out-of-5 stars and the
notation "(17 ratings)". However there are -no- reviews available in
the Rev
** Description changed:
- In Ubuntu Software Center, the Reviews often seem inconsistent with from
- the number of stars or the number or ratings shown next to the stars.
+ In Ubuntu Software Center, the Reviews often seem inconsistent with the
+ stars or the number of ratings displayed for softwa
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segfault on exit (every time)
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Public bug reported:
chromium-browser segfaults when exiting, every time. Even if nothing
has been viewed: With home page set to "about:blank", start browser and
immediately do menu->Exit
Here is a gdb trace (ran with /usr/bin/chromium-browser -g). Note that
the stack appears to be over-run/co
Un-installing package fglrx makes the problem go away. So at first
blush it seems like /usr/lib/fglrx/libGL.so.1 may be responsible.
I don't see how to change the package for this bug report to 'fglrx' ...
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The man page description of the logger -f option is a little unclear.
It might be interpreted to mean that logging will be sent to the
specified file instead of the logging daemon (actually -f specifies a
file containing the message to be logged).
Here (attached) is a patch
** Patch added: "Patch for logger.1 man page to clarify -f option"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/902628/+attachment/2627327/+files/patch.txt
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Public bug reported:
This is a request to refresh netpbm-free with recent changes & additions in the
"upstream" http://netpbm.sourceforge.net ,
or at last add the "pamtilt" utility. A sync may not have been done for
several years (perhaps not since netpbm-free 9.20-10).
netpbm-free is missing
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Request refresh from upstream
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Public bug reported:
In openoffice or libreoffice, printing a page with landscape orientation
to a cups-pdf device produces a PDF which does not know it is in
landscape, and therefore appears rotated when viewed with acroread, gv,
etc.
The image is correct and prints correctly, it is just side-wa
** Attachment added: "test_via_libre-export-to-pdf.pdf"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups-pdf/+bug/922795/+attachment/2697143/+files/test_via_libre-export-to-pdf.pdf
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** Attachment added: "test.doc"
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Title:
landscape orientation not pr
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Public bug reported:
Doing File->Export as PDF permanently breaks the "Show non-printing
characters" feature. rm -rf $HOME/.libreoffice fixes the problem
(until the next Export As PDF).
Investigation showed that .libreoffice/3/user/registrymodifications.xcu
changed during 'Export As PDF' in
** Attachment added: ".libreoffice/3/user/registrymodifications.xcu after the
breakage"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/904046/+attachment/2632231/+files/registrymodifications.xcu
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** Attachment added: ".libreoffice/3/user/registrymodifications.xcu BEFORE the
breakage"
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Title:
banshee does not see smart playlists in iPOD which it created
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Public bug reported:
Banshee does not see smart playlists in the iPOD, even if those playlists were
previously created by banshee
(I haven't tried dumb playlists, so don't know if the problem is specifically
with smart playlists).
As a result, each time a library sync is done, a duplicate set o
Public bug reported:
Summary:
wget -O test.tif
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/tesseract/+bug/912648/+attachment/2659608/+files/test.tif
&& tesseract test.tif testout
Expected results: Run to completion. Actual results: Aborts with an
assertion error.
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** Description changed:
+ Summary:
+ wget -O test.tif
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/tesseract/+bug/912648/+attachment/2659608/+files/test.tif
&& tesseract test.tif testout
+
Public bug reported:
The documentation which comes with xfce in Xubuntu shows the ability to
control keyboard shortcuts vi a "shortcut theme" selector panel to the
left of the shortcut display (in the Keyboard tab of Window Manager
congigs). See the picture at
file:///usr/share/doc/xfwm4/html/C/i
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keyboard shortcut theme/editor missing
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** Attachment added: "AsDocumented.png"
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Title:
ke
Also on linux (lowriter 3.4.4).Could we have an update, e.g. are
developers looking at this?
Something was broken since OpenOffice 3.3. So looking at the changes
might help.
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: firefox
+
+ Summary:
+ wget -O test.htm
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/534606/+attachment/1198072/+files/test.htm
+ firefox -new-window test.htm
+ Adjust window so only about 15 lines are visible
+ Control-F and enter K-1 as
Public bug reported:
mpeg4ip was removed from oneiric
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mpeg4ip/+bug/794849)
However, this broke support for ALAC-encoded music files (.m4a with
Apple Lossless encoding), stranding existing music collections in an
unusable state. There does not appear to
Questions:
1. Why does acroread end up using a different pdf->ps filter than
lpr/CUPS?
2. Since they apparently use different filters, how will changing CUPS resolve
this problem?
(lpr/CUPS already produces better output than acroread)
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That sounds like an unrelated problem to this bug report.
But ifit is related (as it might be), it would be good to understand why
acroread exhibits bad behavior but lpr does not. In other words, if the
CUPS filters are the root of the problem with acroread, then just fixing
the CUPS filters will
Public bug reported:
Printing anything with graphics from Firefix (such as a Google Maps
page), or a PDF file containing graphics, takes a ridiculously long time
to print, often several minutes per page. This is with a directly-
attached USB postscript printer (an HP 3030 mfp).
The exact same
** Attachment added: "equivalent mozilla.ps which prints much faster (still Nx
slower than Windows)"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups/+bug/1095498/+attachment/3472974/+files/mozilla.ps
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Public bug reported:
/usr/bin/xpdf is a shell script which calls the binary xpdf.real, but it
does not pass through certain options to the binary (about two dozen
different options do not work for this reason).
The wrapper script should pass through all unrecognized options to the binary.
Alter
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Title:
xpdf wrapper script prevents use of many -options
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Public bug reported:
$ (end-of-line anchor) seems to break regular expressions with the
Directory config directive.
The $ is not being treated literally, but it is not ignored either. If
present, it seems to completely prevent matching.
Steps to demonstrate:
1. Create the following test files i
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Title:
$ anchor doesn't work in Directory ~ regexp
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If it's really not a bug, would you please change the documentation of
"Directory" to make clear that end-of-line $ is not intended to work?
I see now that it says this for DirectoryMatch but there is no mention
of this limitation where Directory is documented in the manual.
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** Attachment added: "psnup input .ps file (contains two pages in landscape
orientation)"
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Public bug reported:
psnup mis-positions pages which were created in landscape format,
causing content to be truncated.The pages get put side-by-side,
hanging over the right and left edges of the output sheet (so the parts
outside the edge are lost) I was expecting the pages to be put one
ab
** Attachment added: "Script to run the test"
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Title:
psnup mis-place
Here's the test script (attached previously)
#!/bin/sh
set -x
# $ lowriter lspages.odt
# File->ExporAsPdf to create lspages.pdf
pdf2ps lspages.pdf lspages.ps
psnup-2 lspages.ps > WithoutDashl.ps
psnup -l -2 lspages.ps > WithDashl.ps
diff WithoutDashl.ps WithDashl.ps && echo THEY ARE IDENTIC
** Description changed:
- chromium-browser segfaults when exiting, every time. Even if nothing
- has been viewed: With home page set to "about:blank", start browser and
- immediately do menu->Exit
+ With fglrx installed, chromium-browser segfaults when exiting, every
+ time. Even if nothing has
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/941715
Title:
$var expanded to \$var not value of var (REGRESSION)
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Public bug reported:
Completions involving $Varname are erroneously replaced by \$Varname rather
than the value of the variable.
This is a regression since an earlier Ubuntu release.
For example, if a file 'typescript' exists in your home directory,
then typing
ls $HOME/type
gives you
I've tried to reproduce the problem and can't. My guess is that there
was a momentarily bad package in the ropos which has since been fixed.
Marking invalid.
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: New => Invalid
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Public bug reported:
After upgrading from an earlier release of Ubuntu, the window-behavior
configuration is gone and it is not possible to set the window-focus
policy to follow the mouse automatically (that is, not click-to-focus).
Can the omitted configurator be put back?
ProblemType: Bug
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