I have same issue - openoffice.org-kde removal solves it.
System info:
Kubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala
2.6.31-17-generic #54-Ubuntu SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux
openoffice.org-core 1:3.1.1-5ubuntu1
OpenOffice.org 3.1.1 OOO310m19 (Build:9420)
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openoffice calc is crasing on moving sheet with drag and drop
htt
So the KDE Team says it's Kubuntu Teams' fault and Kubuntu Team says
it's KDE's???
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Upgrading to 9.10 did NOT solve this for me.
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nfs mounts specified in fstab is not mounted on boot.
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I noticed mt install no longer has a mountnfs.sh in /etc/init.d or any
other location.
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It seems my issue was caused by network manager. Issuing the command
sudo update-rc.d -f NetworkManager remove
fixed it for me.
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USB flash drive does not mount automatically
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I am now seeing an additional udev/hal problem when using VirtualBox. I
believe this is related to the above issue.
VitrualBox Error Message:
Could not access USB on the host system, because neither the USB file system
(usbfs) nor the DBus and hal services are currently available. If you wish to
I'm having this problem 9.04 jaunty kubuntu install. Bonded interfaces
and static IP caused problems with network manager. I removed network
manager and then noticed the NFS mounts not auto-mounting a boot. Not
sure when the behavior actually started. I'm planning a parallel install
on this machine
Public bug reported:
KDEneon LTS user edition 5.12, Release 18.04
grub-common 2.02-2ubuntu8.10 from Ubuntu updates
Since latest update near the end of Jan. 2019 (29th?), grub menu has 30
second delay every reboot as though recordfail is set. It did not do
this before the update.
After messing w
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Previously reported bug not ever assigned:
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Currently using KDEneon User Edition LTS 18.04 fully updated.
No known entry format in /etc/sudoers.d/ appear to be read by sudoers
any longer. All files under /etc/sudoers.d/ ar
Now using 18.04 KDEneon and last month sometime an update broke this
functionality even further. The FQDN and indeed no other format works
any longer.
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This appears to be KDEneon only. Please close.
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files in sudoers.d no longer being read or honored
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Two immediately above comments reference EFI boot. This bug report and
fix were regarding an original bug that appeared in non-EFI boot
environment.
It's possible your encountering a different bug or have an unclean EFI
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I recently moved the KDEneon 5.7.4 from 16.04 (clean install) and this
issue is not present there, so it's potentially possible this is already
fixed upstream from 16.04.
I still have 16.04 and 15.04 available if any trouble shooting would be
helpful...
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Sorry for not being more complete. What I did was create the script (I
named it "keepalive" with the text I posted (all the stuff in-between the
dashed lines) and save it in the /root folder. It must be executable ( sudo
chmod +x /root/keepalive). Then call it from rc.local with /root/keepalive
.
"*I had to change #!/bin.bash to #!/bin/bash to make it run" Silly typo,
sorry.
Worked here. I ran it again and inotifywait shows up in processes. Try
it from the command line like this:
while true; do inotifywait /shared/ >/dev/null 2>&1; ls /shared/*
>/dev/null 2>&1; done
If this works, then i
Public bug reported:
sub-directories initially only accessible by root
Client: (K)Ubuntu 16.04 LTS - new install (not upgrade) fully up-to-date
Server: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS - fully up-to-date
Client Package: nfs-common 1:1.2.8-9ubuntu12
No access issues using Kubuntu 15.04 client in the past or curr
New info: Using the FQDN instead of the shortened hostname version
works. As before, in 15.04 shortened hostname works in sudoers.d/ files
but in 16.04 it does not.
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New Kubuntu 16.04 install, adding features from previous 15.04 install.
Added exact copy of /etc/sudoers.d/apt from 15.04 to 16.04 but it does
not work as expected. File contents:
myusername myhostname = NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/apt, /usr/bin/apt-get,
/usr/bin/add-apt-repository
r
My workaround, an endless script using inotify running from rc.local:
#!/bin.bash
while true #run indefinitely
do
inotifywait /shared/ >/dev/null 2>&1
ls /shared >nul
done
This does a sudo listing of all the subdirectories of "/shared" anytime
the root folder is accessed. Obvio
For what it's worth, it seems it might be HOW the script is being
called. Testing the apt-auto-removal script here (Kubuntu 15.04) with
kernels 3.19.0-29-generic, 3.19.0-30-generic, and 3.19.0-31-generic
installed and after a reboot to load -31:
1) Noticed the call to autoremove 3.19.0-30-generic
I've been trying Andrew's solution over the last few days. Failed until
today's daily build 01-28-2016, now appears to be working. Grab this ISO
if you want to try it out.
Thanks Andrew.
The lines in question are 344,347,348 so I used sed instead of pico.
This one-liner worked here for me:
sudo
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mlocate Installed: 0.26-1ubuntu1
Running "updatedb" does not include /home subdirectories in the file
scan. Editing /etc/updatedb.conf and remarking out
PRUNE_BIND_MOUNTS="yes" results in a successful /home file scan. This
behavior is a change fro
Bug still there. Post #41 did not work for me. Last snipet from
installer log:
Jan 29 01:09:39 debconf (filter): <-- GET partman-auto/disk
debconf (developer): <-- GET partman-auto/disk
debconf (developer): --> 1
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Not to complain (much) but this bug has been around in various forms
since at least 2009 and still is. I'm one of those with an internally
mounted USB bus sd card reader that powers down if you use "Safely
Remove." Un-mount works well, but I am left to using the command line to
do it.
Is anyone in
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This bug still present as of daily build 21-Jan. I have no extended
partitions on any drive as all my drives are btrfs single filesystems
except sda which has a single swap partition. Using nodmraid at boot
that don't
have to jump through so many hoops.
Thanks for listening. If anyone want to contact me directly for
clarification or wants to argue about the above, I'm on Kubuntu and
Ubuntu forums as "oshunluvr"
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Re. the partition configurations causing this: My system has five drives
and NO extended partitions on any of them.
Drive 1: part. 1 swap, part. 2 BTRFS
Drives 2-5: All BTRFS full drive filesystems.
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I fail to see how the option to allow the user to select a subvolume
name other than @ for root and @home for /home would apply in the above
linked instance.
Unless I am reading that information incorrectly, as long as the
corresponding subvolumes described in the mount options for / and /home
res
Wow, this bug has persisted from 9.10 to 13.04. Is this ever going to be
addressed?
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Title:
sd card "safely remove drive" kills reader device
To
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Behavior: Upon creation of a new user, logging into that new users
account results in a desktop with a Folder View widget and a panel.
Panel only contains the Activity Manager widget and nothing else.
Expected Behavior: Panel should contain System Tray, Task Switcher,
Lancelo
Yeah - that was it. I obviously didn't find that bug. I shoulda looked
harder :(
On Thu, May 16, 2013 at 12:10 PM, Steve Riley wrote:
> Oshun... looks like this is being tracked in bug 1174689, and might be
> specific to multi-monitor setups. How many monitors do you have?
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Not using EFI here at all; BTRFS+GPT but no EFI. IMO forcing reference
to EFI when it doesn't exist is poor programming for a universal tool
like a boot manager. EFI should be included but gracefully enough not to
cause problems. If the strong recommendation is to not set
GRUB_RECORDFAIL_TIMEOUT to
Thanks for the quick fix.
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Latest update causes 30 sec. menu delay timeout
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2) Calamares 3.2.41.1-0ubuntu4
3) Calamares should install to ANY size EFI partition if sufficient
space is available.
4) Calamares claims it "needs" a 300MB EFI file system size. In fact,
the EFI space actually required is less than 8mb.
This FALSE warnin
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