Public bug reported:
It seems an intel video driver update is needed to get Ubuntu 20.04.6
working on the Lenovo X1 Carbon Gen 11. On boot, only a blank screen
appears with a blinking cursor. Here are some details:
# lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 20.04.6 LTS
Release:20.04
# apt
Is this bug closed? When installing via 20.04.1 live server ISO, I see a
message that says:
initramfs unpacking failed: Decoding failed
ima: Error Communicating to TPM chip
ima: Error Communicating to TPM chip
ima: Error Communicating to TPM chip
ima: Error Communicating to TPM chip
ima: Error Com
In trying to recreate the issue this afternoon, it looks as though
installs based on all of the updated / most recent packages are
succeeding again (i.e., this may no longer be an issue).
In our dpkg logs, we noticed that an update came through today for libc-
bin (2.27-3ubuntu1), and wonder if th
We are doing additional testing here. Please sit tight / do not research
further until we check into things further on our end.
Thanks again for your help.
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Before I continue - I want to say thanks for your response to this
report. I appreciate your effort and help.
As for the issue, when I say, "If I only install the latest packages" I
mean a fully up-to-date system at the time of install, including sssd
version 1.16.1-1ubuntu1.4. As part of my testi
... I tried this following Leonidas' (leosilvab) request to "Could you
downgrade to the previous version and check if it happens there too? And
so re upgrade and re-test?"
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If I only install the latest packages (without the earlier versions of
these packages being installed previously) (i.e., if I do a clean
install of the most current packages when deploying a new host), it does
not work.
If I downgrade the packages to the prior versions, and then upgrade the
packag
After allowing the packages to be upgraded to their newer versions, the
problem does _not_ persist. We see expected / desired results.
We only get a good outcome after the packages have been upgraded,
though. When the packages are installed as the initial versions ... that
is when we consistently
I will try updating the packages to their current-released versions and
see if the problem persists. We ran into this issue across several 18.04
deployments yesterday, though. It prevented commands like `id -u
username` from working (at least that is how we initially noticed a
problem).
I'll rever
We are using SSSD version 1.16.1-1ubuntu1.4 on Ubuntu 18.04.3. The
package itself is from the standard Ubuntu repos.
$ dpkg -s sssd
Package: sssd
Status: install ok installed
Priority: extra
Section: metapackages
Installed-Size: 32
Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers
Architecture: amd64
Multi-Arch: fo
When downgrading to the prior package, we do not see this problem.
We've taken the following steps as a work-around:
- apt-get -y --allow-downgrades install libsasl2-2=2.1.26.dfsg1-14build1
- apt-get -y --allow-downgrades install
libsasl2-modules-db=2.1.26.dfsg1-14build1
- apt-get -y --allow-down
Public bug reported:
We are seeing the following in the journal after upgrading to these sets
of packages:
libsasl2-2/bionic-updates,bionic-security 2.1.27~101-g0780600+dfsg-3ubuntu2.1
amd64
libsasl2-modules/bionic-updates,bionic-security
2.1.27~101-g0780600+dfsg-3ubuntu2.1 amd64
libsasl2-modul
For reference, I also see this same issue with Firefox set as my default
browser, and I am using the snap version of Slack.
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Strange windo
Seeing this behavior, as well. Others reference vscode (in the comment
above), so I am curious to know if this is related to electron, or if
this is a snap-specific issue.
I do see reference to it as a snap-specific issue here:
https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/slack-opening-file-browser-firefox-and-
c
FWIW, we have the patch for Trusty, and I can test it, but I know that
Trusty will reach EOL in less than four months. I will leave it at your
discretion as to whether to go forward with the update for Trusty.
Also, I thanked Brian for getting the Xenial update into Proposed, but
forgot to thank S
$ apt-cache policy geoclue-ubuntu-geoip
geoclue-ubuntu-geoip:
Installed: 1.0.2+14.04.20131125-0ubuntu2.16.04.1
Candidate: 1.0.2+14.04.20131125-0ubuntu2.16.04.1
Test #1 - Passed - URL includes https on first check
$ gsettings get com.ubuntu.geoip geoip-url
'https://geoip.ubuntu.com/lookup'
Tes
Hi All - I can test this on Xenial tomorrow (Jan 23). I'll report back
after testing.
Thanks to Brian for getting the package into xenial-proposed.
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I'm still on 18.04, but this problem remains for me, as well.
Grub with noresume doesn't work
RESUME=none doesn't work
RESUME=/dev/mapper/ubuntu-root doesn't work
RESUME=/dev/mapper/ubuntu-swap doesn't work
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I've added a similar comment / request on this related launchpad bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1794655
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The patch to resolve this bug was just accepted to upstream gnome-shell
master: see https - gitlab.gnome dot org/GNOME/gnome-
shell/merge_requests/140 (For some reason launchpad is not letting me
submit a comment with a URL).
Might it be possible to back-port this patch to GNOME Shell 3.28 for
Bi
The patch to resolve this bug was just accepted to upstream gnome-shell
master: see https - gitlab.gnome dot org/GNOME/gnome-
shell/merge_requests/140 (For some reason launchpad is not letting me
submit a comment with a URL).
Might it be possible to back-port this patch to GNOME Shell 3.28 for
Bio
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Title:
Please update SSSD to version 1.16.2
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Public bug reported:
SSSD 1.16.2 was released on June 6th:
https://lists.fedorahosted.org/archives/list/sssd-
us...@lists.fedorahosted.org/thread/HFL7756NZEMOLTPE3KY3IPNFDGVDN3LE/
Requesting an update to the SSSD package for Ubuntu 18.04.
It does appear as though there are some feature improveme
Might anyone be able to clarify what kinds of additional test cases (if
any) are needed? If so, I would appreciate it. I'm making an attempt to
be helpful in fixing this bug, but am a bit new to Canonical's internal
processes in terms of what they expect to test / resolve these kinds of
bugs. Any a
i don't think disabling the "guest session" session is part of the
issue, as we have that disabled and are still experiencing the problem.
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Adding test case here:
1) Install patches / patched package
2) Confirm that the 'geoip url' is set to a correct 'https' value, and that
this value is set as the default:
`$ gsettings get com.ubuntu.geoip geoip-url` should display
`https://geoip.ubuntu.com/lookup`
`$ gsettings reset com.ubu
Thank you Timo, Andreas and Simon. This is a big help to us.
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Please update to 1.16.1 for bionic
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Users at my workplace who experienced this issue are reporting that
updating all packages and restarting / rebooting has resolved the issue
for them, even after repeated screen locks and login-logouts.
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I'm not certain that this is due to multiple user accounts.
This bug has appeared on a coworker's system which has only one user
account. His session locked due to meeting the regular idle timeout
threshold, and he saw this greeter message when going to log back in.
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Include associated patch to fix this for Trusty. Please update package
after associated packages for Artful and Xenial.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-geoip/+bug/1617535/+attachment/5081722/+files/ubuntu_geoip_
Include patch to set https geoip url for Xenial. Package should be
updated after the related Artful package, but before the associated
Trusty package.
** Patch added: "One-line fix and associated changelog - Xenial"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-geoip/+bug/1617535/+attachmen
Include associated patch for Artful. This package should be updated
before packages for Trusty and Xenial, although I'm attaching all three
patches at more or less the same time.
** Patch added: "One-line fix and associated changelog"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-geoip/+bug
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Public bug reported:
SSSD 1.16.1 was tagged for release:
https://pagure.io/SSSD/sssd/releases
https://github.com/SSSD/sssd/releases/tag/sssd-1_16_1
. . . I'm hopeful that, although we're past the Debian sync freeze, that
it will be possible to get this point release into Ubuntu before the
final
It appears as though the servers may have been updated to also serve
this over https (previously, https didn't work at the Ubuntu geoip url),
but the default value for desktops is to use the http value, and the
defaults should be updated
Current values:
$ gsettings reset com.ubuntu.geoip geoip-url
I'm looking forward to some fixes that will arrive in SSSD 1.16.1, and
am hopeful that it will be released in time to be included in Bionic.
1) I know that the Debian sync deadline for 18.04 is March 1st. If
1.16.1 is released prior to that, is it likely that 1.16.1 could be
included in the initia
Same issue here on Ubuntu 16.04 as descried.
Nvidia Driver 384.90-0ubuntu0.16
4.4.0-98-generic
system up to date
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Title:
unity-scope-loader crash
I'm still seeing this on 16.04.3. The 'expert_recipe' partitioning string is
being skipped / ignored. i.e., anything that looks like this:
---
preseed partman-auto/expert_recipe string \
boot-root :: \
500 500 500 ext4\
$primary{ }
Using the:
$ gsettings set com.ubuntu.geoip geoip-url https://freegeoip.net/xml/
Appears to work well enough after initial testing.
1) $ gsettings set com.canonical.indicator.datetime show-auto-detected-location
true
shows my correct location
2) apt install geoclue-examples
and then geoclu
To reset the value to the ubuntu default:
gsettings reset com.ubuntu.geoip geoip-url
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geoip.ubuntu.com does not utilize HTTPS
To manage
You can update to an alternate provider via:
gsettings set com.ubuntu.geoip geoip-url https://freegeoip.net/xml/
and verify the setting via:
gsettings get com.ubuntu.geoip geoip-url
but I have not done extensive testing to see if this breaks anything.
Assistance on this would be appreciated.
Y
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1522675 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1522675
Installing 'apt-transport-https' allows the ttf-mscorefonts-installer to
run successfully, but I still get the same "Can't drop privileges for
downloading as file . . . couldn't be accessed by user '_apt'" m
Any update to this bug? Seems that it would be adviseable to make the
change to https for any services possible. The less unencrypted traffic
over the web, the better.
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The file squeak-vm_4.10.2.2793-2_armhf.deb won't download. While using
apt-get I get a Hash Sum mismatch. When using wget I get a Read error at
byte 420872/775304 (Connection reset by peer).
I'm running an older version of Ubuntu on a Raspberry PI and can't
determine which re
Public bug reported:
Problem occurred during the automatic upgrade to Ubuntu 12-04.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: samba4 4.0.0~alpha18.dfsg1-4ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.38-8.42-generic 2.6.38.2
Uname: Linux 2.6.38-8-generic i686
ApportVersion: 2.0.1-0ubun
I can bring this up at the GNOME docs hackfest. We may have the ability
to set a distro-specific variable to direct people to ask.ubuntu.com,
ask.fedoraproject.org, something else, or nothing.
Does that sound good? Let me know if you have any other suggestions.
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I don't think that this aspect of the login process has been previously
documented by the docs team, so I see no conflict.
+1 from docs.
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This bug should actually be fixed on your locally-installed copy of this
documentation. Could you check that? (just search for help from the
dash)
Perhaps we just need to do a refresh of the help.ubuntu.com site?
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Per bug message, assigning this bug to the update-manager application.
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Hi Martin,
Thanks for reporting this bug. It looks like you were installing the
11.04 help on a system that was running Ubuntu 10.04. This may be the
cause of the problem. Could you provide a bit more information as to
what you were trying to do?
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Hi there,
Thank you for reporting this bug. If it's not too much trouble, could
you provide a little more context? Where in the help does this string
appear? The string number doesn't appear when we're editing the user
help itself. A file name or subject would be helpful.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 782492 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/782492
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 782492
Error written in Ubuntu Desktop Guide - Wireless Networks troubleshooter
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We've committed a fix with revision number 1561, but it has not been
released yet. It will be released with the next set of updates to the
Ubuntu docs package.
Thanks for reporting this bug, and sorry for the trouble!
** Changed in: ubuntu-docs (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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** Changed in: gnome-user-docs (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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Per bug instructions, marking against the update-manager package, but I
don't even think this is a bug. It was just an error with with user's
sources.list file.
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Hm, this bug is for the Spanish translation of the current set of Ubuntu
docs.
To the docs team: is there any chance that an error introduced in the
Spanish translation caused an error in the package? How could we verify
this?
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Hi Rick,
This appears to be a support request, and not an issue related to the
documentation. I'm marking this as invalid, but please provide
additional detail if this is an actual bug.
If it is a support request, please post a question on the ubuntu forums
or on askubuntu.com
** Changed in: gno
This was fixed in revision #1561, but these updates are not present in
the most recent Ubuntu docs package, 11.04.3. This fix is also not
present on the help.ubuntu.com site at this time.
** Changed in: ubuntu-docs (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Committed
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Connor, I think this is the expected behavior for the application at
this time. There are certain applications that you can choose from in a
menu, but if the application with the bug is not in that limited list,
you need to enter the name of the application.
I think we should expand the documentat
The gnome-user-docs were completely revamped at the end of March of this
year, so this bug report would not be relevant for 11.04.
As for whether or not this gets fixed for earlier releases . . . a
translator would need to update the gnome-user-doc translation from the
9.10-and-onward release.
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https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=420232#c16
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On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 3:56 PM, Connor Imes wrote:
>
>
> In fact, that could be:
>
>
>Skype
>
>
>
>
Does this kind of spacing affect the on-disk size of our docs? I'm in favor
of this kind of spacing, and think we need to be consistent about it, but
don't want to blow
This bug is not related to Ubuntu documentation, and more information is
required to determine the nature of the problem.
I'm removing the ubuntu-docs package from this bug report. To report a
bug against the kernel, please follow the instructions on this page:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/K
I've upgraded to gnome-user-guide 3.0.0+git20110406ubuntu9 from natty-
proposed, and it worked fine for me, as well.
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Stable Release Update
Hi Vardoula,
This does not appear to be an Ubuntu documentation bug, so I'm removing
the Ubuntu-docs package from this bug report.
A quick google search produced this result:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=863742
If this does not fix your problem, please ask a question on
askubuntu.com
Hi Alain-Olivier,
This is confirmed for the time being, but we will be opening the ubuntu-
docs package for translations in the near future. When the docs have
been translated, we will submit for a Stable Release Update to this
package.
Sorry for any inconvenience.
** Changed in: ubuntu-docs (Ub
As a note, I checked, and this is also updated in the gnome-user-
docs/natty branch.
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The sun-java6-plugin package does not exist anymore
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Milestone: None => natty-updates
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Broken package in 11.04 Depends: ghc6 (< 6.12.1+)
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** Changed in: gnome-user-docs (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: gnome-user-docs (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
** Changed in: gnome-user-docs (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Jim Campbell (jwcampbell)
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Hi William, this bug isn't related to Ubuntu documentation, so I'm
removing ubuntu-docs as an affected package.
I would suggest asking your question in the Ubuntu forums, or on the
askubuntu.com website.
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I figured it out. The ghelp links are entered as "xref" links in mallard, but
they should be "href" links:
this example: Ubuntu Software Center
Manual works.
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Currently, this affects the following combination of pages / links:
addremove-install-synaptic: ghelp:synaptic
addremove-install: ghelp:software-center
unity-appmenu-intro: ghelp:evolution
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Binary package hint: ubuntu-docs
Checking both the installed ubuntu-docs package (dpkg -l ubuntu-docs:
version 11.04.1) and my local working branch, the ghelp links to the
software center and evolution docs (e.g. Ubuntu Software Center Manual) no longer work.
gnome-user-guid
Giuseppe, please feel free to update this on the regular
help.ubuntu.com/community page. It is a wiki page, and can be edited by
regular users.
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At the moment we don't have any documentation about Onboard (we have
some about Orca, but those docs need a bit of updating) so this proposed
merge is fine by the Ubuntu Docs team.
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I am no longer experiencing this problem.
gwibber 3.0.0.1-0ubuntu2
gwibber-service 3.0.0.1-0ubuntu2
Thanks, Ken!
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Yes, we will be updating all of the screenshots to feature Unity. It is
still a WIP.
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Help has GNOME shell screenshots and documentation
-
Martin, thanks for considering the docs.
As for screenshots, we still need to re-take a few of them, so I have no
objection to making the icon changes at this time.
If we did have a screenshot with current icons, and only the shading was
changing, I think it would be ok to make this change anyway
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 753072 ***
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Hi there,
Thanks for this report. The docs team is working on this, and the
situation is somewhat improved with recent updates to the ubuntu-docs
package, but more work remains to get the docs in order for 11
On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 5:03 AM, Paul Sladen
wrote:
> On Thu, 14 Apr 2011, David Barth wrote:
> > a change we need to do in the Unity launcher icon set.
> > - trash
>
> Further to that, A request has now been made to revert the Trash to
> the previous icon from Humanity:
>
>
No problem, Paul. Th
>
> It raises the question: is content being driven by the toolchain (Gnome
> 3 Yelp uses Mallard, whereas Maverick Ubuntu Help Center uses docbook)?
>
I agree with Matthew here. We chose this toolchain (Mallard + Yelp) because
it provided a better user experience (at least in the on-disk context)
This is not an Ubuntu documentation bug. Assigning to Eclipse.
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ADT adding ne
Image of an apt-url from Firefox.
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This works fine from within yelp in natty (apt urls open the Software
Center, presenting the user with information about the appropriate
application), but within firefox, the apt:[app name] feature doesn't
seem to work correctly.
Per the attached screenshot, it just opens up a window asking which
We have a work-in-progress branch at https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-
core-doc/gnome-user-docs/natty-unity but there is still much to do.
I'll be pushing quite a bit to that branch today, and am enlisting other
doc-team contributors to push to it as well.
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I've created a branch with some initial unity-specific content here:
https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-core-doc/gnome-user-docs/natty-unity
Any of member of the ubuntu-doc-committers team can push to that branch.
I'll send a note out to the mailing list with more information.
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I'm going through the Gnome docs, splitting out the docs into a few categories
- Docs that are relevant only to Gnome (the shell overview / introduction
topics)
- Docs that can be used as-is, or with minimal porting to Ubuntu
- Docs that are relevant, but would need moderate refactoring for Ubuntu
At this time there still aren't Natty docs, and I agree that this is
critical. I'm going to be doing some initial work of porting over what I
can from the gnome-user-guide that we are just wrapping up, and will
have an early branch available for feedback tomorrow.
I'll comment on this bug report a
I don't have the ability to change this bug report's settings in
Launchpad, but this bug is filed against a very old version of yelp, and
this version is currently unsupported.
It was previously-marked fixed-released, and I think it should be re-
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> Well, they come from a very hacky ubuntu patch which was accepted
> upstream after some timeā¦ Many users were unhappy with them because on
> suspend/hibernate they don't lock the screen (for some of them it was
> also a security issue).
>
> At some time, upstream proposed to remove the current co
On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 1:55 PM, Lionel Le Folgoc
wrote:
> Yes, they are hidden by default since maverick (cf. the changelog of
> xubuntu-default-settings 10.10.0). But xfce4-power-manager provides
> these features anyway (right-click on the tray icon, and it can also set
> what action to do on a
Thanks for reporting the bug, Dan.
On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 9:48 AM, Charlie Kravetz wrote:
> Thanks for reporting this bug and any supporting documentation. Since
> this bug has enough information provided for a developer to begin work,
> I'm going to mark it as confirmed and let them handle it f
Thanks, Lionel!
Do you know whether or not the tumblr-plugins-extra package will be
included in the xubuntu-restricted-extras package? I think that would
be a good idea.
Regardless of whether or not the package is included in the restricted-
extras meta-package, we can make a note of this in the
This appears to still be Xubuntu Lucid, though I'm not sure if it
appears in Maveric. I've attached a patch which hides it from the menu
by default.
Note, this patch also moves the software center toward the bottom of the
menu. It's just a suggestion, but I think it makes more sense to have
it t
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: monodevelop
I experienced an unhandled exception in Monodevelop when trying to add
an XML schema.
dpkg -l monodevelop
||/ NameVersion Description
+++-===-===-
Public bug reported:
I'm requesting packaging for the DITA Open Toolkit. DITA stands for the
"Darwin Information Typing Architecture," and the toolkit is a set of
Java-based, open source tools that provide processing for DITA xml
content. DITA is an open standard developed by IBM, and is the mos
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gdm
GDM setting for disable_user_list is set to false, but GDM does not
display the user list.
GDM version: gdm 2.29.92-0ubunt GNOME Display Manager
To reproduce: Launch gconf-editor as the gdm user then, go to Apps > GDM
> Simple Greeter > and uncheck
On an updated 10.04 install of Ubuntu, yelp is opening from Gnumeric (I
installed Gnumeric separately), and is displaying help, but I am getting
crashes. Apport reports bugs similar to this one (
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/yelp/+bug/528169 ). Same
error message.
Charlie, yelp can
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