Using gedit version 3.2.3-0ubuntu0 and no longer have this issue.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/410824
Title:
gedit Ctrl+W to binary window causes a GtkWarning
To manage notificatio
I tried my own test and the test documented in #2 using bash-completion
1:1.1-3ubuntu2 and I can't reproduce the problem. I'm not sure what I
used to show the problem in the first place, but it seems to be fixed.
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Binary package hint: x11-xserver-utils
I'm using Ubuntu 10.10 with xrandr version 1.3.4. I have a single output
(default).
So I type this :
$ xrandr -
This shows possible options.
$ xrandr --out
becomes
$ xrandr --output
The problem is when I do this :
$ xrandr --outp
Still an issue on Ubuntu 10.10.
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gnome trash-applet has html escaped urls in some paths.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/411763
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I tried it again with the latest Ubuntu, and still saw the message.
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gedit Ctrl+W to binary window causes a GtkWarning
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Public bug reported:
Using Ubuntu 9.04, gnome-applets version 2.26.1-0ubuntu1, gedit
2.26.1-0ubuntu1
I found this bug while browsing around for stuff inside of the trash
applet. Basically, the problem is that any URI's containing invalid HTML
characters are escaped, and the escaped characters are
I fired up update-manager from the command-line, and selected the option
to install new packages. Wasn't running anything except for Firefox, a
terminal, and gedit. I wasn't really trying to paste inside the dialog
-- I kind of accidentally hit the wrong mouse button, and then tried to
click on the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gedit
Ubuntu 9.04, gedit 2.26.1-0ubuntu1
Steps to reproduce :
1. You'll need a binary file, and a plain text file. The file data is not
important, only that one is binary, and one is not.
2. Start up gedit from the command-line as follows :
$ gedit pla
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
Using Ubuntu 9.04
update-manager version 1:0.111.9
To reproduce :
Start up update-manager when there are some updates available. Click the
"Install Updates" button. You'll be presented with a window asking for the root
password.
Now, do
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: bash
Ubuntu Version : 9.04
Program Version : 3.2-5ubuntu1
Steps to reproduce :
Fire up the terminal and type the following
make &&
Now press tab like so :
make &&
(It's important that you _not_ press tab right next to &&. It has to be
in the middle.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gedit
Ubuntu Release : 9.04
Package Version : 2.26.1-0ubuntu1
Steps to reproduce :
Find a file with Windows-style (\r\n / CR+LF) style newlines and search for the
LF character (\n).
If you don't have one, hit Enter a few times, and replace \n with \r\n.
Before upgrading to libc 2.8.90, I wasn't getting any warnings about the
dlopen call. Now each of them results in a valgrind warning about an
invalid read. I'd actually forgotten about making that post.
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From: Matthias Klose <[EMAIL PROT
** Attachment added: "Valgrind output"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15132527/vgout.txt
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valgrind reports errors in libc 2.8.90
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/238469
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I originally noticed these while running valgrind on a Qt app. However,
i've noticed that the errors can be found running even the simplest
programs.
The program
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int main(int argc, char **argv)
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return 1;
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Attached is the output of 'valgrind --leak-check=full'
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