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Hello,
This was already fixed upstream, but we can flag this package for an
import error on line 24 of ircactivity.py simply saying
import simplejson
while the simplejson library is not installed.
After Python 2.6, the simplejson library was merged with the json library, an
Public bug reported:
The Budgie desktop crashes if the default keyboard layout (for me,
English (US) or the "us" layout in xkbmap) is deselected on a
17.04.20170108 development branch system.
This problem is known upstream and should be linked as such.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.0
This appears to be a regression from the 20170109 image specifically.
The Live session ("Try" option) works in 20170108, but the "Install"
option has the same behaviour as the "Try" option - it boots into the
live session.
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An additional workaround for the time being is to set the default file
manager in a terminal, thus:
xdg-mime default nemo.desktop inode/directory
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Public bug reported:
The Mozilla Firefox Web browser is still listed as a "hard dependency"
of ubuntu-mate-core (i.e. trying to remove it also removes the
metapackage). Although the metapackage is safely removable, having apps
hard depend on it is generally bad practice.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRe
I tried working around this bug by using GParted to manually create the
partitions needed, and ubi-partman dies in the "Something else" section
of the installer (exit code 141). Apparently ubi-partman hates the world
right now... :)
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Public bug reported:
The whoopsie and libwhoopsie0 packages' (0.2.44) versions match, but
dpkg complains that whoopsie currently hard-depends on libwhoopsie0
0.2.39 (the version used in utopic). This breaks in-place upgrades.
** Affects: whoopsie (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Statu
Public bug reported:
In Kubuntu Vivid Development Branch (and in the 14.10 PPA, mark as
indicated), the display manager (SimpleDesktop Display Manager) tends to
hang at seemingly random times. The screen freezes, and input ceases to
function. The only way to get a graphical display running properl
Whoever marked this bug 'invalid' apparently did not test it on UEFI
hardware. The same bug exists for systemd-shim, making graphical login
impossible.
** Changed in: systemd-shim (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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This has nothing to do with the wpa package. wpa provides support for
connecting to WPA- and WPA2-encrypted wireless networks. I have marked
the webbrowser-app package instead.
** Also affects: webbrowser-app
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: webbrowser-app
Status:
Nope, no avail. I filed against Launchpad itself for that, but the link
in comment #9 needs to be linked to that bug.
** Also affects: quassel
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Very well. I was going to tag as "Also affects project," but Launchpad
does not recognize the URL at the new bug tracker page... let me try a
quick workaround.
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If I correctly recall, this particularly affects GTK+-based desktops.
But I reckon we'll need to have someone confirm that it works in Kubuntu
(and/or LXDE-Qt by extension), as per the now-closed Quassel bug #1234,
reported by the same filer:
http://bugs.quassel-irc.org/issues/1234
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** Also affects: indicator-application
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
quassel-* entry missing from indicator plugin (envelop
Do you have a PPA installed? The GNOME version in 13.10 is 3.8 (which
has the bug). That is not a fix to the problem.
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Title:
Reminders from Goog
... And by that I mean that version of Evolution you mentioned was
probably part of GNOME 3.10 that didn't make it to the repos in time. My
guess is that with 14.04 this will be fixed, so unless a fix is released
inside the repos befire 14.04's release, this is probably invalid.
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Is this also going into Ubuntu Studio? They have XFCE, and the same
problem.
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Title:
[SRU]Update indicator-sound-gtk2 with patch
To manage notif
Did you check (e.g. in a browser or mobile app) whether or not your
comments/tweets were sent to Facebook/Twitter? (This is mainly for
markup purposes.)
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By affecting XFCE, this bug also indirectly affects Ubuntu Studio.
** Also affects: ubuntustudio
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Titl
Ubiquity fails to launch on Beta 1. Tested on Toshiba Satellite
L55T-A5232 with UEFI. The Live image desktop works, but not Ubiquity.
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Title:
ubi
This is actually a KWin issue. I'm not sure if a bug has been filed
against that.
** Changed in: kubuntu-active-meta (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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The 13.04 release still contains this bug.
On the Kubuntu Active FAQ, there is a method to enable the mouse
pointer, but it is only shown for RPM-based systems.
** Changed in: plasma-mobile (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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(Or request that it be marked triaged, anyway... and get developers to
see if they can get the darned resize screen up.)
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Title:
Ubiquity freezes
On jbicha's request, I tested a Live USB of both 13.04 and the 13.10
daily build. The 13.04 image I used to reproduce the bug (successfully),
and the 13.10 image I looked at to check for a fix.
The 13.10 image I used (for 20130614) to install Ubuntu GNOME alongside
my current installs showed that
I found out what it was - a bad flag inside a startup script. You may
close this bug now.
** Changed in: xfce4-session (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Public bug reported:
In Xubuntu 13.04, I have been experiencing instances where xfce4-session
will, for no given reason or warning, kill itself, bringing me back to
the login screen (lightdm-gtk-greeter). I have searched through
tracebacks and have found no explainable reason for this.
ProblemTyp
#39, with #40's edit, works. Now on to TeamViewer's end of the puzzle.
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Title:
lsb_release crashed with IOError in getstatusoutput(): [Errno 10]
Pasi,
Does this only affect the upgrade via Update Manager/Software Updater or using
[ do-release-upgrade ] in the terminal and/or upgrading via live image?
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Are you opening the .deb package directly or opening qapt-deb-installer
first?
It doesn't seem to work using the latter method (although it should) on
12.10. I successfully installed Google Chrome by opening the .deb
package directly. (from the file manager)
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Title:
NVIDIA 96 driver doesn't work on Ubuntu 10.04 running over Linux
2.6.32-38-generic image
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Public bug reported:
For some reason when I upgrade the Linux image from 2.6.32-37 to
2.6.32-38, the NVIDIA driver doesn't function AT ALL. Please fix
whatever it is that's causing this.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: nvidia-96 96.43.17-0ubuntu1.1
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