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failed during update
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 24.04
Package: libllvm18 1:18.1.3-1ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 6.8.0-45.45.1-lowlatency 6.8.12
Uname: Linux 6.8.0-45-lowlatency x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia_modeset nvidia
ApportVersion: 2.28.1-0u
Same here with the 384.89 driver (Trusty with 4.4.0-166-generic kernel)
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14.04 Kernel update on 2/21 breaks Nvidia drivers
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So, just to be clear, is this why i can't get CUDA to work with the
343.22 drivers from xorg-edgers PPA?
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CUDA does not seem to work with any of the drivers supplied from this
PPA, i have tried a couple. Anyone know a fix..? I'm getting a GTX 980
and since i guess the 343.22 driver wont be in the official Trusty
repo's for a while(?) I have to rely on this PPA
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"The original string is correctly marked for translation. The reason all
arguments are marked for translation is so that languages that need to
do so rearrange these arguments in a way that is readable for users."
Ah, that makes sense. Didn't think about that :)
Regarding gettext not catching the
** Tags added: trusty ui
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Well, I suppose that translation errors normally isn't treated as high
priority, but, in this particular case and due to the nature of this bug it
should be.
Not only do i think it's a serious bug but also, uh... an embarrassing one :/
First point release is still two months away and it's really
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/trusty/software-properties
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Additional drivers tab crashes if locale is sv and recommended driver
available
Any respond to this yet, Josef?
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Well, my point is that '{licence}' - as it is inside braces, is the name
of a text string used to carry either "open source" or "proprietary"
depending on the conditions met, while 'tested' is a text that can be
translated. But things like this may not be obvious to the translator if
he/she don't r
** Description changed:
Additional drivers tab crashes on swedish locale if there are
"recommended" drivers available. This is because the keyword/property
"licence" mistakenly has been translated to "license" (note the "s").
See bug #1268134 for further info
Source: language-pack-sv-
I submitted bug #1319257 because i think this problem should be reported
as a translation bug as the problem lies not in software-properties
itself.
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As a side note: I think we can safely translate "tested" into "testad"?
That should not affect the script.
I also think there should be a note on the translation page not to
translate "licence" but leave it as it is. Because i have a feeling that
many other translating to other languages may do or
And btw, i revise my statement a bit about when the bug gets triggered:
Looking at the code:
[code]
# gather driver description
if current_driver['free']:
licence = _("open source")
else:
licence = _("proprietary")
if driver_sta
I downloaded the translation file directly from launchpad (software-
properties.mo) and replaced it in /usr/share/locale-
langpack/sv/LC_MESSAGES
Now it works! :)
So no doubt the fix solves the problem, but it seems it still hasn't found it's
way to the repo's yet...
On the other hand, how come
No clue :/ What is the latest version of the language pack?
1:14.04+20140410 is the most recent one i can find here:
http://se.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/l/language-pack-gnome-sv/
Is this change supposed to land in language-pack-sv-base or language-
pack-sv? Both of them are the latest on
No, i get exactly the same traceback as stated from the beginning in
this thread. However, the mystery is beginning to demystify for me now
:) I took a peek at the source package for language-pack-sv-base
(language-pack-sv holds no updates), and in /data/sv/LC_MESSAGES
/software-properties.po on li
Oh, well i haven't made a NEW install since then :) But my modified
SoftwarePropertiesGtk.py was overwritten after that update, reverting it
to "licence" and the problem was back :/
You mean i actually need to make a reinstall to get rid of this...? Meh
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Josef, i am still having this issue on my fresh install of 14.04 (no
upgrade from 13.10). The current version of the language packs on my
system is 1:14.04+20140410 so they are the most recent afaik. I can't
reproduce the bug in Virtualbox or on my netbook with open-source
graphics drivers. But on
Josef, as far as i understand now, the language packs gets applied at runtime,
right?
Is there any way to apply a .mo file to a python script and have the resulting
code output to a new file?
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Just found out, "licence" isn't really misspelled at all, it's british
english. License=verb, licence=noun. In US english they only use the
spelling "license" for both the noun and the verb *facepalm* Well, today
i learned something new..
I tried a fresh install of 14.04 in a VM and no error there
I've gotten this error on fresh installs of 14.04 on 3 out of 4 machines
now. The only one that didn't get this error with was on a netbook using
open source intel graphics. The other 3 was Nvidia and AMD graphics. So,
in my short experience, this error is triggered whenever options to use
propriet
Temporarily setting the system language to english also solves the
problem. Do the changes, and then revert to swedish..
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Looked into this further and it seems it 0really doesnt matter what that
variable is just as long as it's not "licence".
I'm not a programmer (and definately dont know python) but my best guess is
that variable is used for some other purpose somewhere in the code already...?
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It's seems SoftwarePropertiesGtk.py has reverted back to the earliar
version with the misspelled "licence" again...
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Same here, still crashes...
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Yeah, I mean one of the things i absolutely do first after a Ubuntu
install is installing the graphics drivers. Now, of course, as i've been
on Ubuntu and Linux a few years i do know how to install from the
commandline which of course works fine (i tend to do this mostly). But
imagine someone going
Seriously? No fix for this yet? Im baffled a bug like this reaches a
final LTS release! I have installed trusty on 4 different machines and
this bug affects 3 of them! The common thing ive seen so far is when
options to use proprietary graphics drivers are provided, the crash
occurs. Pretty serious
And oh btw there are 6 occurences of this typo, I changed them all..
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Uh, it's supposed to be "license" NOT "licence"!!
I edited the .py file and corrected the typo. Now works :)
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I also have this problem, I think!
Occasionally my computer will hang at boot showing only a black screen.
Running Ubuntu 12.10 on the following hardware:
CPU: Intel Core i7-2700K@3.5 Ghz (Sandy Bridge)
GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX660Ti 2Gb
HDD: Corsair Force 3 SSD 240GB (mounted as / )
Motherboard: M
Same thing for me in Sweden.
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OS: Ubuntu 11.04 Natty amd64
Browser: Chrome 20.0.1132.57
Affected file(s): /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-openjdk/jre/lib/amd64/IcedTeaPlugin.so
Problem: Plugin fails to load in Chrome.
There is a bug in the IcedTeaPlugin.so that has already been adressed by Adam
Domurad
Updating th
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