Public bug reported:
*** This bug may be related to different package, but it gets visible
with digikam, so I put it here. ***
When starting digikam is trying to access libproj.so.19. This version is
not present in current system, as there is already a newer version
(libproj.so.22). This prevents
OK, this one seems to be fixed now. With latest libgdal updates, I have
no more this error.
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Title:
gdalinfo returns undef_symbol
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I have downloaded the latest version of the libgdal and I was able ylto
build I'd successfully on my machine. Tha is my current workaround for
running digkam. I can try a clean 21.10 installation, upgrade it to
22.04, then install digikam and confirm steps necessary to build libgdal
from sources.
The same error drops when starting digikam application, it tries to use
that failing library.
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Title:
gdalinfo returns undef_symbol
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Thanks Timo for explanation. I'm aware of all inconveniences related to
running unstable system, looks that I have just hit one of those... I'll
keep my eye on it. I'd keep the bug open till those dependencies are
fixed, but it is up to you.
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Ekhm... why do you say "As that package is installed by default"? Maybe
in experimental Debian, but not in Ubuntu. I had to find this solution,
manually download two deb files and install them creating a mess in my
package repository just to make my kubuntu working. Do you call that
"solution"?
One more - please contact me before setting this again to invalid.
English is not my native, so I'd like to be sure, that misunderstanding
is not the cause for invalidating the report.
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I hope after 10 years with kubuntu I'm not trying to mix anything...
This is my sources list:
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic main restricted
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic-updates main restricted
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic universe
deb http://archive.u
** Package changed: ubuntu => mesa (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Problem with DRI2 and GLX - bionic 18.04
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Public bug reported:
I have encountered the problem described below, after some recent
updates in my Kubuntu. After asking on "Answers" I was requested to open
a bug, so I'm doing it.
My problem was, that kwin stopped to show graphical effects. I'm using a laptop
with Intel graphics - HD5500
Af
Joshua,
I was suggested by your #25, where you displayed your dmesg output - I'm
not very experience in kernel debugging (yet), so it looked quite
similar for me. Anyway. I have the same device (Atheros AR9565) in my
laptop so I'm waiting for solution to finally make it working as BT
device and no
Hi,
I've installed your newly built kernel and my bluetooth device is still
not working. I've also rebuilt btusb and ath3k modules with suggested
patch for my device identifier (0cf3:311f) which is missing from both
drivers, but it still gives me following output in dmesg:
[ 7121.317871] Bluetoot
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
I have tried to upgrade from 10.04 to 10.10 pre-release according to
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MaverickUpgrades/Kubuntu instructions.
Upgrade fails wit following information:
Error during commit 'E:Couldn't configure pre-depend x11
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