Disabling 'Lock on suspend' from the Light Locker Settings found under
'Personal' in the Settings Manager worked for me as a temporary fix, but
obviously the screen is not locked after suspend. Looks like a Light
Locker Bug.
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Ok, well I went ahead with 'sudo dpkg -i' for each .deb file. Some
depended on others so I had to install certain .deb files first. The
terminal outputs made it clear which ones. I also had to run 'sudo dpkg
--configure -a' before installing 'gvfs_1.18.2-0ubuntu2_amd64.deb'
because of an error tha
Should I try sudo dpkg -i xxx.deb for each package or will I risk
breaking things?
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Title:
gvfsd-http assert failure in g_error_free()
To manage
Ok, I've managed to get past the signing problem by setting up a gpg by
following the this guide:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GnuPrivacyGuardHowto
The command line option 'Using GnuPG to generate a key' was straigt forward.
The script finishes with 'Successfully signed dsc and changes files
Hi Sebastien, thanks for your explanation. Unfortunately I am still
having problems.
Here's what I took from your instructions. Steps I added myself to
overcome problems encountered are in square brackets:
- Run first line in terminal
- Run second line in terminal
- Make a new file with the conte
Anyone? I've tried to research it but can't find anything.
Also tried various searches with 'gksudo catfish' such as searching for
'gvfsbackendhttp.c' in my entire file system to no avail. Am I missing
something?
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Ok - well I am of course happy to try it, trouble is that easy-though-
it-may-be, I have no idea how to apply the patch. I assume you're
talking about this link you posted
https://git.gnome.org/browse/gvfs/diff/daemon/gvfsbackendhttp.c?h=gnome-3-10&id=de8ad26c71e14a15a3c5eeb05a73033dfccc8d85
?
I g
Sorry, I meant the apport retracing service sent me here as Christopher
said.
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Title:
gvfsd-http assert failure in g_error_free()
To manage noti
Yes, the link Christopher posted was the original valid report I created
before being redirected here. When I first made it the launchpad report
title field was already filled and launchpad suggested that it could be
the same bug. I had a look and was unsure. The error details were
similar but not
@Sebastien, I wanted to be able to use Abiword as my word processor as
is intended in Xfce. I also think that countless others must have
encountered this problem (seeing as it is present on 100% of machines
I've tested it on) and found it very frustrating, particularly when
trying to meet deadline
** Description changed:
- n/a
+ Trying to get this backported so attempting to follow the SRU Procedure
+ as outlined here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates#Procedure
+
+ [Impact]
+
+ * An explanation of the effects of the bug on users
+
+ This bug stops users of Abiword in Xubuntu
Sorry Christopher, I'm not really confident following those instructions
due to my very basic understanding of Ubuntu/Bug fixing and Launchpad
procedure. For example I don't feel comfortable editing the description,
talking about things like regression potential or even understand
'Upload the fixed
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1210852 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1210852
Sorry Christopher, you overestimate me. I do not know about
'backporting'. But a quick read on Wiki suggests that might make sense
seeing as my 13.10 would be older than Trusty (14.10)...
(By the way, I don
Sorry I am new to this. To be clear, to fix this error on my computer
running Xubuntu 13.10 amd64, would I need to build a gvfs 1.19.2 package
from here: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gvfs/1.19.2-0ubuntu1 ?
Or will that work because my machine is not 14.04?
Never built/compiled a package b
Thank you both for your help. As I already said, I did try to go through
those steps but the instructions I followed failed to mention the part
about commenting out 'problem_types': ['Bug', 'Package']. Now I can
successfully create Launchpad reports via ubuntu-bug using the terminal.
Should have kn
Public bug reported:
Simply try to copy an image from Firefox and paste it into Abiword and
it comes up with the 'Ubuntu has encountered a problem' dialogue.
Subsequent attempts just result in a new line. Text pastes fine, haven't
tried other sources of images e.g. different browser.
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