The "solution" I found (which I did not find anywhere else on the
internet) was to write:
sudo apt remove libreoffice* openoffice*
and that go rid of the broken dependency cycle
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$ sudo apt --fix-broken install -f
[sudo] password for pato:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Correcting dependencies... Done
The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:
libfp
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Description:Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS
Release:20.04
snap list | grep code result:
code e5a624b7 50 latest/stable
vscode* classic
gnome-screenshot:
Installed: 3.36.0-1ubuntu1
Candidate: 3.36.0-1ubuntu1
Version
I have been able to solve this.
The problem was the .profile file in the home directory of the userid.
the PATH variable had a reference to a symlink in /opt. The content
under the symlinked directory had 777 permissions. After changing that
to something less permissive, the problem went away.
Th
** Summary changed:
- Menus for GTK apps always displayed below the app tittlebar
+ Menus for some apps always displayed below the app tittlebar
** Description changed:
Description: Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS
Release: 16.04
Running 16.04 & Unity on a new Dell XPS 13 9360 laptop, freshly
-
Public bug reported:
Description:Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS
Release:16.04
Running 16.04 & Unity on a new Dell XPS 13 9360 laptop, freshly
installed. The menus for GTK apps (terminal, nautilus) are always shown
below the app title bar. Non-GTK apps like Chrome or Text editor do show
correctly
Is this updated going to be released for 16.04?
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Title:
Stat errors on locked (but excluded) files
Status in Duplicity:
Fix
I downloaded xfce4-settings 4.12.1-11 as stated in comment #130 but for
my i386-based xubuntu 16.04 from
https://packages.debian.org/stretch/i386/xfce4-settings/download
This solved it for me.
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Thanks for that!
I think I'll keep waiting for the patched version to come out for my distro
(32bit Xubuntu 16.04) as I'm really trying to avoid installing dev tool and
compiling from source... I guess I'm just too old and grumpy now and prefer to
spend time using my computers than fixing them.
Hi.
This affects me too.
I'm looking for what some other users refer to as "Alexander's patch" but I
can't find it.
Additionally, I see the post numbers jump fro #2 to #41... How can I see the
other posts? Perhaps the patch was posted there?
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It's fixed for my setup, as described below. Thanks
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I have 16.04 LTS on a Dell XPS13 (L321X) and an external LG display connected.
I set it up to: -dim the screen -turn screen off when inactive for 10
minutes -lock ON -lock screen as soon as screen turns off -require
password when waking from
I'm experiencing the same issue. I have "proposed" enabled as well.
I found this debug message after trying to type a few characters into
the search textfield:
(evince:21835): IBUS-WARNING **: Events queue growing too big, will
start to drop.
Maybe this info is useful. Restarting ibus daemon see
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E: doc-base: el subproceso instalado el script post-installation
devolvió el código de salida de error 2
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: doc-base 0.10.5
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-45.74-generic 3.13.11-ckt13
Uname: Linux 3.13.0-45-generic x8
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => daniel patricio (danipizr55)
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Title:
Ca
It was very fast. Thank you for your work!
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Title:
libreoffice menu not working
Status in LibreOffice Productivity Suite:
Hi Christopher: the problem was fixed in the next update and upgrade the
system:
Thanks
Patricio Escare
El 13/05/12 11:19, Christopher M. Penalver escribió:
> R.P. Sharma, thank you for reporting this bug and helping make Ubuntu
> better. Please answer these questions:
>
> * Is this
I found a workaround in case anyone's interested. By redirecting stderr to a
file.
It would be something like: gnome-open myfile.pdf 2> FileWithAllTheWarnings &&
rm FileWithAllTheWarnings
Doesn't fix the problem, but at least you can now open pdf files from
the terminal without getting all those
Public bug reported:
Every time I open a pdf file through the terminal (using gnome-open or evince)
this message appears several times:
(evince: ) Gdk-CRITICAL **: gdk_window_get_pointer: assertion
`GDK_IS_WINDOW (window)' failed
This started happening after upgrading to 11.10
evince:
In
In case anyone is interested, there's a workaround: it's possible to
edit the file that contains the external tool. On gedit3 user generated
external tools are stored in ~/.config/gedit/tools There you can change
the name of the file and, more importantly, change the name of the
external tool. To d
I have the same problem in both the External Tools and the Snippets
plugin
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Title:
in gedit external tools' names can not be edited
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