It turnes out that this is actually not a bug but a feature. There are
some new config options that should be added to the default cupsd.conf
in my Opinion:
JobPrivateAccess all
JobPrivateValues all
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Setting a suite using preseeding has no effect at all. I was able to reproduce
this using the Natty and Oneiric installer. With Maverick it worked.
As documented here
(https://help.ubuntu.com/11.10/installation-guide/amd64/preseed-contents.html)
my preseed.txt contains the
I just realized that printing jobs do arrive at my printers with the
correct owner and filename set, so this seems to be some cups internal
problem. Maybe even an upstream error...
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I'm running CUPS on localhost. The `lpq` command reports the owner of
the job as "(null)" and the File(s) in the job as "untitled". In
addition to being wrong, these values are incorrect.
- walt@wombat:~(0)$ id
- uid=1000(walt) gid=1000(walt)
group
I can confirm this. Any job is reported reported to from owner "(null)",
jobtitle "unititled" and even the assigned printer seems to be wrong. Viewing
the queue of any printer shows to be empty, viewing the overall queue show the
job.
As it seems, cups gets passed the correct values. Here some l
Public bug reported:
This package comes with a dialog for gnome-control-center, but this is not
shown. When selecting preferences for krb5-auth-dialog the control-center pops
up on its default screen. Running "gnome-control-center ka-panel" also has no
effect.
When using the gnome-shell everyth
Sorry, I forgot to mention that this is for oneiric. There is no amd64
build for sykpe in the oneiric partner repos.
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Title:
AMD64 build missing i
Public bug reported:
A build for amd64 architectures is missing.
I tried the official build from sykpe.com for 10.04 and it works like a charm
after whitelisting the tray icon in dconf.
** Affects: skype (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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This bug seems to have fixed itself somehow.
** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/667835
Title:
File links do not work in
Public bug reported:
System: ThinkPad Edge E325
OS: Ubuntu Oneiric 11.10 (latest updates)
On ThinkPad Edge E325 which has a BCM43224 (14e4:0576) this module conflicts
with the bcma module which comes with the kernel.
To get wireless running simply blacklist the "bcma" module (like its done with
To me this is currently unacceptable. This bug has been reported even before
the release of lucid and it has been confirmed now for just one month.
According to freedesktop.org this bug has even been fixed over one year ago.
I don't know if you are seeing the severity of this. Every IBM ThinkCent
I can provide you with any Information or testing you want, just name
what you need. I really need this to be fixed, cause otherwise
thunderbird and firefox will keep crashing my 45 workstations regularly.
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This bug also happens in my small company. Our IBM ThinkCentre Workstations
keep crashing when accessing certain pages in firefox. Two pages we already
found that trigger this crash are:
http://webmail.aon.at and
http://ec.europa.eu/sanco_pesticides/public/index.cfm
Those crashes happen in about
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: thunderbird
When using file links ("file:///mnt/path/to/my/file.txt") tb accepts them as
links and makes them clickable but when klicking this link tb just opens a
dialog that asks which app you want to open the file with. The strange thing is
that the
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