I just ran into the same behavior. I typed my password quickly and
automatically into the lock/login screen... and was disturbed to see the
whole thing right there in plaintext as I was hitting enter.
I poked at it a bit, and here's a reproducer:
* Go to the lock/login screen.
* Right-click on th
I am searching Ubuntu Software Center for the search query "irc" (three
letters, no quotes.) A user who is looking for a way to use IRC is
likely to try that search, and Empathy plus account-plugin-irc is a good
answer for them, perhaps the best answer for them. Therefore that answer
should show up
Public bug reported:
A user who wants to use IRC should be able to find Empathy as a way to
do so. Unfortunately, searching in Ubuntu Software Center for "irc"
doesn't return anything that leads to Empathy.
The first result is some client called "tekka" (which crashes on
startup); Konversation an
** Attachment added: "screenshot of dialog box"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1048002/+attachment/3301944/+files/online-accounts-dialog.png
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1048002
Public bug reported:
In empathy, after hitting the 'Account settings' button on the initial
window or selecting 'Empathy -> Accounts' from the menu, I get the
'Online Accounts' dialog box. It has two panes; the left pane has one
element, with a button-shaped icon (with shading that suggests a butt
Added package maintainer Brian Thomason to the CC list.
** Summary changed:
- package ruby-rvm 1.6.9-0ubuntu2 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
installed post-installation script returned error exit status 2
+ ruby-rvm fails to install on precise because nonexistent 'admin' group in
dpkg-st
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1003579 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1003579
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1017648
Title:
ruby-rvm fails to install on precise because n
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1003579 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1003579
Public bug reported:
Installing ruby-rvm produces this error message:
Setting up ruby-rvm (1.6.9-0ubuntu2) ...
dpkg-statoverride: error: syntax error: unknown group 'admin' in statoverride
file
dpkg: erro
On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 04:39:04PM -, Evan Broder wrote:
> Version 2.13-2 has been uploaded to Debian experimental. It builds in my
> Jaunty amd64 and i386 sbuild chroots
Does it work when you try running it?
Greg
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Please sync remctl 2.13-2 (universe) from Debian experimental (main).
http
Excellent, thanks. I don't know much about the Ubuntu release and
update process; does a fix like this eventually appear in the apt
repositories under intrepid-updates or otherwise become available to
intrepid machines, or will it only be fixed in jaunty?
I've never used bzr, but I checked out (n
As a separate issue that hasn't bitten me but that I saw while editing
the code, if some profiles were previously selected but all of them have
now disappeared then we should presumably enter the same "use all the
defaults" fallback that we do if no profiles were selected. The present
version does
** Attachment added: "treat absent /var/lib/pam/seen as empty"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19413934/0001-handle-no-var-lib-pam-seen-like-empty.patch
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pam-auth-update fails to enable Default: yes profiles
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/294513
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Public bug reported:
In certain circumstances, pam-auth-update ignores the Default: lines in
profiles newly arrived in /usr/share/pam-configs and never sees them
later. As a consequence profiles that have Default: yes are never
enabled without user intervention.
In particular, when the file /var
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