Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 20.04 is missing some dev man pages:
Section 3:
exec
cap_clear
cap_copy_ext
cap_from_text
cap_get_file
cap_get_proc
cap_init
capgetp
libcap
Section 8:
capsetp
filecap
getcap
netcap
pscap
I'm sure there are plenty of other missing man pages, but these were in
earlie
Public bug reported:
mwmw, when first run, will leave windows on the root screen because
there is no process clearing it. Running xsetroot prior to launching mwm
will properly setup the session so the root window is properly redrawn
when windows are moved.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 2
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dns-nameservers entry in /etc/network/interfaces is ignored by systemd-
resolved-- all of the other settings work, which adds quite a bit of
confusion and frustration since Ubuntu recently switched to using
netplan.
It would be a **VERY** good idea to add a comment at the to
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Yup, these print jobs were using duplexing.
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Duplex printing doesn't work on multiple copies of single page
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ProblemType: Bug
ApportVersion: 2.20.9-0ubuntu7.2
Architecture: amd64
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CurrentDesktop: GNOME-Flashback:GNOME
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
InstallationDate: Installed on 2018-07-05 (126 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 18.04 LTS "Bionic Beaver" - Release amd64 (20180426)
Lpstat:
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I am seeing this in Ubuntu 18.04 when using the GUI to print from many
applications (gnome pdf viewer, Chrome, etc), but, when printing from
the command line using lpr, I get the correct page count. I just tried
printing out 3 2-page documents, and my printer spat out 9 copies before
I killed power
Public bug reported:
The info command in Ubuntu 18.04 lacks it's own info page. This means
that hitting "H" from within info to get a list of key bindings fails,
as well as invoking info with "info info."
In GNUs infinite wisdom, many terminal utilities lack a proper man page.
These man pages inc
Public bug reported:
With linux-3.2.0-45, and likely all other versions, initrd is including
WAY more drivers that is needed to boot a system. This can be
problematic as it makes it hard to blacklist specific drivers, and
removing drivers /lib/modules doesn't help. Only someone with knowledge
of i
This is still an issue with 12.04.1. I'm suprised it's been over 3 years
now and there's no fix. I've never needed this feature before till I
needed to configure a system to use a trackball instead of a mouse to
enable the middle mouse button emmulation.
The new Ubuntu system config menu doesn't e
Actually, the dell notebook issue was something completely different,
and actually a different bug.
Hitting the function keys without the Fn key pressed triggered their
special dell feature. F3 was for battery status, heh... I've got a
pretty good idea which package that is, and it's going to get
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acpi events status changes reported too fast
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/606449
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Binary package hint: acpi-support
This has caused two problems on two different notebooks:
1. MSI, when the power plug is removed, acpi reports the event too
quickly and gives bad battery charge status messages until the battery
levels properly stabilize (in about 2 seconds)
Okay.. so I moved ~/.[a-z]* to a backup folder, then moved .mozilla*
.thunderbird .purple, .openoffice.org .bashrc .viminfo .wine .dosboxrc
back to ~ and... now polkitd is no longer showing up on top, and my
system is now stable again.
So.. Looks like the dis-upgrade should change it's behaviour
Same here. I was going to simply remove the package, but it's tied to
pretty much all the vital packages for the gnome desktop.
Within 5 hours my system becomes unresponsive. This morning, when trying
to log back into my computer at work, my system was unresponsive. I had
to just restart to clean
Unfortunately that system has already been shipped. It'll be some time
before I get around to doing a clean install on any of my existing
systems.
Regardless, the system had a clean install at first, and when the update
utility was allowed to upgrade the system (including the linux kernel
header f
Well, what happens is, even when re-installing the kernel drivers the
scripts mention the driver is being rebuilt, but it never gets installed
in the proper place. It could possibly be a fault in the package it's
self (old kernel version number got saved in some .config file maybe?).
In any case,
No, that relates to kernel headers. The kernel headers were fine, and
were current enough for the nvidia factory drivers to accept them for
building a new video kernel module.
Re-installing the nvidia-current package, and even watching it say
"compiling kernel module" still did nothing. Had to do
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/577566
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Binary package hint: apt
Whenever APT or the auto-updater updates the kernel, it always breaks
the video drivers (specifically nvidia). This can be problematic to fix,
especially if Ubuntu screws up your screen resolutions (ubuntu 8.04),
and will require some knowledge to fi
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
Prior to ubuntu 9.04, the CTRL-ALT-BS sequence worked fine. Hit those
three magic keys, and the X Server would instantly die, saving you from
some runaway X11 program... and also offering a very fast convenient way
to crash-logout of X Window.
For s
I've noted issues with RT61PCI driver that were only resolved till I
upgraded to kernel version 2.6.31. See my notes under:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-backports-modules-2.6.27/+bug/287711/comments/35
and
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/366170/comments/9
N
I've noted issues with RT61PCI driver that were only resolved till I
upgraded to kernel version 2.6.31. See my notes under:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-backports-modules-2.6.27/+bug/287711/comments/35
and
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/366170/comments/9
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I've noted issues with RT61PCI driver that were only resolved till I
upgraded to kernel version 2.6.31. See my notes under:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-backports-modules-2.6.27/+bug/287711/comments/35
and
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/366170/comments/9
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I was able to get the driver to work with kernel version 2.6.31 using
the kernel's drivers and the firmware provided by ralink. THE STOCK
UBUNTU KERNEL AND DRIVERS WILL NOT WORK.
Also, the order in which you configure the RT61 card has changed.
Before, you had to turn on the device with ifconfig
With the latest version of the Linux kernel ,version 2.6.31, I do not
have any trouble with the RT61PCI driver, with the latest firmware. Note
that this is the driver that ships with the Linux kernel, not the one
from the driver developer's website. I'm using a "custom" kernel, set to
be a low-late
Erg,, nevermind. :/ nice values are correct... everyone gets to be an
idiot sometime. Stupid ambiguous PR/NI column labels in top.
Although, system performance could be improved by giving the X server a
higher priority than apps launched by the window manager to make it
easier to kill applications
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: initscripts
The renice value for processes is set too high (20 for user level processes).
This makes the renice command useless for users. The nice value of all
processes should be 0 (or -2 for critical processes, 0 for user level
processes, or optiona
Funny you should say that, since this system was a fresh install. The
only thing that had changed was the installation of the manufacturer's
nVidia drivers. On all new installs, I bust out gdm, install the graphic
drivers (I only use nVidia graphics cards in my systems, whether
integrated into the
Public bug reported:
Affects Ubuntu 8.04:
After removing the annoying notification area from the GNOME panel, it
will pop up as a very small window (complete with the X window manager
controls) in random places on the desk top. Close the window, and it'll
pop up again. Extremely annoying. This wa
Public bug reported:
I have a tri-boot computer: Windows XP, Windows Vista (ugh), and Linux
(Ubuntu). After upgrading to 8.04, I noticed that my desktop GNOME
desktop was running as slow as Windows Vista! For some idiotic reason,
the desktop was set to use "enhanced" video settings, which did lit
This is only half of the problem, You also have other files to set (as I
stated in #46613)
Here is what you do to fix. As root do the following:
(yes, this has to be done in a root shell not with sudo. If sudo su - doesn't
give you a root shell, do sudo /bin/bash --login, better yet, give the roo
I am using 7.04, this is also an issue with previous versions of Ubuntu
through 6.06.
I have confirmed this to be a problem too when printing PDF files from
other applications (xpdf, lpr, ggv). The problem is that the Ubuntu
install/configuration process does not give an option to select the
pref
on boot?
> What do you do to have it not correctly configured? Do you have anything
> useful to /var/log/messages or /var/log/syslog then?
>
> ** Changed in: gnome-system-tools (Ubuntu)
>Status: Unconfirmed => Needs Info
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The Network Configuration tool is unable to set up a working 128-bit WEP
encrypted link with the ipw2200, however unencrypted networks work fine.
I was able to find a work around, but it has to do with the order in
which the card is initialized. This is a little bothersome si
I sell computers, specifically in the Los Angeles, CA, USA area (though
I plan to open a shop up in Vancouver, BC, Canada in a year or so, but
I'll probably leave an office in LA too). The problem goes very deep
because the way that Microsoft requires OEM's and small PC builders like
me to market
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