Shih-Yuan Lee, before I saw your comment #15 here, I uploaded a change
in Launchpad, containing exactly the same line in the same file
(install.rdf), even at the same position:
true
https://code.launchpad.net/~chrassig/ubufox/multiprocessCompatible/+merge/325042
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I have created a small GnuCash custom report for myself. It lists
transactions from several accounts you can choose and calculates a sum.
I have used it successfully for some time in GnuCash v2.4.x. The last
release I used successfully was v2.4.13 in Ubuntu Saucy (13.10). Wit
I also have a computer with a GeForce2 MX/400 NV11 chip.
Booting with linux-image-3.5.0-16-generic (from the official quantal
repository) also causes my screen to go to standby mode. It turns on
again when the login screen is displayed. As suggested here, I tried two
mainline kernels from:
http:/
If you have installed virtualbox from virtualbox.org instead of the version
from the official Ubuntu repositories, this upstream bug about the same topic
might also be of interest for you:
https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/7536
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This looks like a bug in the virtualbox package you have installed.
Go to the directory /var/lib/dkms/vboxhost, and make sure to delete any
directories belonging to previous versions of virtualbox that you no
longer have installed.
@iwtctw (avalonofsaber): Delete /var/lib/dkms/vboxhost/4.0.8/
@Ja
@Jean-Baptiste:
There are already a few bugs that are not related to wubi, for example
#863341. But these bugs are marked as duplicates of this bug. Should
someone change the status of one of these bugs from duplicate to
confirmed?
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Like Eric, I also had the problem after upgrading from natty to oneiric
yesterday.
/etc/timezone was missing, and it was created when I was running:
sudo dpkg-reconfigure tzdata
This solved the problem for me.
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Starting deluge currently produces similar error messages on my natty
installation, causing deluge to crash.
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I'm using libxslt and xsltproc 1.1.26-6 in Ubuntu maverick.
When I use xsltproc with the following XML document:
and the following XSLT transformation:
http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"; version="1.0">
the output is:
So in th
xsltproc 1.1.26-1ubuntu1 in Ubuntu lucid returns the same result as xsltproc in
Ubuntu maverick:
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It appears to me that I might have found a configuration that works quite good
for me:
I'm now running the most current mainline kernel
(linux-image-2.6.37-999-generic_2.6.37-999.201012151130_i386.deb). Desktop
effects were still disabled by default, but I could enable them by turning of
the fu
The only difference I could find in the Xorg.0.log files that I consider
relevant was that it contains the following line only running kernel 2.6.32:
(WW) RADEON(0): You need a newer kernel for sync extension
And that it contains the following line only running kernel 2.6.35:
(II) AIGLX: enabled
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After upgrading from Kubuntu lucid to maverick, I noticed that the
desktop effects did not work any more. This did not bother me too much
and I continued to work with the system anyway. After a few random
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Public bug reported:
After upgrading from Kubuntu lucid to maverick, I noticed that the
desktop effects did not work any more. This did not bother me too much
and I continued to work with the system anyway. After a few random
crashes (the display freezes, even the Alt+SysRq shortcuts do not work)
I'm also effected by this bug, or at least by a similar bug since
upgrading to Kubuntu Lucid.
When I shutdown my Maxdata Pro 8100X using the menu or from the logon
screen, the computer sometimes shuts down, sometimes it doesn't.
Ctrl+Alt+Del has always allowed me to reboot, and "sudo halt" in a
te
I have found out that it is enough to delete ".kde/share/config/plasma-
appletsrc". Afterwards, the shortcut set in System Settings worked for
me. ".kde/share/config/kglobalshortcutsrc" is the file where the
shortcuts are saved, but in my case it looks like nothing was wrong with
this file.
I have
I have experienced the same behaviour described here:
After upgrading from hardy to intrepid, ALT+F1 worked for some time. I'm not
sure if it was caused by an update, but at some point the shortcut stopped
working and I had two entries (Application Launcher + K Menu) with a default
shortcut of A
Hi Ilja,
your patched solved the problem of the logout freeze for me. I had to
reboot first though, perhaps restarting the X server would have been
sufficient as well. Manually killing authatieventsd before logging out
did not work for me, however.
I'm running a current Kubuntu Hardy (with xorg-d
Public bug reported:
The package avm-fritz-firmware in the hardy repositories depends on
avm-fritz-firmware-2.6.24-7, see:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/hardy/misc/avm-fritz-firmware
However, avm-fritz-firmware-2.6.24-7 is not included in the repositories.
Instead, the hardy repositories only cont
I can hardly believe it, but it looks like I finally have fglrx working
again after years, together with suspend and resume on my notebook with
an ATI Mobility Radeon 9600.
I'm running Kubuntu Gutsy, and I followed the advises from this bug, including:
- Updating the kernel to 2.6.24-5 (see
http:
I don't know anything about the official release date, but you can already
download the updated version 2.6.22.4-14.10 which contains the fix from the
official Ubuntu servers,
e.g. for the generic i386 kernel
ftp://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/restricted/l/linux-restricted-modules-2.6.22/linux-
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 107188 ***
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 107188 ***
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After applying BigPick's patch and running dist-upgrade.py, I still get an
"[Errno 12] Cannot allocate memory" message.
The only differences are that the message appears in a message box now (I had
to take a look at the log files before), and after the error message the script
continues by tryin
@Wladimir,
I built and installed a patched version of the linux-restricted-modules
deb package.
The steps in detail:
Download everything you need to build the package:
sudo apt-get build-dep linux-restricted-modules-2.6.22-14-generic
Download the source code of linux-restricted-modules:
apt-get
Unfortunately, there have been three new releases of
linux-restricted-modules-2.6.22 since I posted the patch, and none of them
contained the patch.
I am starting to get tired of manually integrating the patch into the each new
release and compiling it on my own.
Is there anyone who can explain
Assigned to ubuntu-kernel-team following an advice on #ubuntu-bugs
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To get my AVM Fritz!Card PCI v2.0 running in gutsy, I had to fix
linux-restricted-modules as described in Bug #121978
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-restricted-modules-2.6.22/+bug/121978
After having done that, I experienced what you described above.
I narrowed it down to the lin
Setting to confirmed as I am affected by this bug as well
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I was able to fix this the way Johannes described, see attached patch
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My temporary workaround is to use feisty's 2.6.20 kernel with gutsy.
This also meant I had to disable nvidia-glx for now.
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A similar bug has already reported at Sun. It is marked as being in
progress, but I have no idea how long it might take until Sun takes care
of it.
See http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6456628
Another fix for this bug might be to rewrite the scanning of
/usr/share/zoneinfo to co
> It sounds like we need to divide this into two bugs. My problem has a
> lot more to do with the localtime/TZ situation.
I agree. Because of the title of this bug, I suggest we keep track of the time
zone detection in this bug, and someone reports a new bug for the problem
regarding deprecated t
@Mike
You have to read Sun's statement you are quoting correctly. What it means: You
do not have to update data about the time zones, such as when DST begins and
ends, in your operating system. But Java detects the time zone you are in the
way I have described it. That's what I could see in the
I have had a look at the Java source code. It took me about 30 minutes to find
the right file and analyse its behaviour.
The time zone detection for Linux is implemented in
j2se/src/solaris/native/java/util/TimeZone_md.c
Java looks at the environment variable TZ first.
If it is not set, it reads
I updated my edgy installation with sun-java5 to feisty with sun-java6
after feisty 's final release. This machine is still not affected by
this bug.
My other machine now shows the wrong time and time zone again, probably
because the symbolic link was overwritten during a package upgrade with
a re
Setting to confirmed because Allen can reproduce the behaviour
** Changed in: sun-java6 (Ubuntu)
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Public bug reported:
CdFly is a crossplatform CD collection manager written in c++ using the qt4
toolkit by trolltech.com and storing its data in a sqlite3 database.
Many people use software to keep track of their CD collections (answering the
question: which file is on which CD/DVD?).
A lot of
Something seemed to be wrong with /etc/localtime in my case.
The following solved the problem on my feisty machine:
sudo cp /etc/localtime /etc/localtime.bak
sudo ln -s -f /usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Amsterdam /etc/localtime
See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2312649
Note however that
Another workaround is to set the environment variable TZ (for time zone
obviously), e.g. by executing
export TZ=`cat /etc/timezone`
If TZ is set, Sun's Java always uses its value under Linux.
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I am also affected by this bug in continental Europe. I have two Kubuntu
installations, one is an edgy installation with sun-java5, the other one
is feisty with sun-java6.
I tried the sample application DateTest from
http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-10-2003/jw-1003-time.html
Edgy with Java 5
I have the same problem described before:
After booting, my CPU stays at 100% and there is no menu entry to change the
cpu frequency behaviour in KPowersave.
This issue is fixed by restarting powersaved, i.e. the menu items in
KPowersave return and CPU frequency eventually goes down.
Please tell
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