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Trying to open a URL results in powerpoint errors, e.g.,
# wslview --debug https://www.nzz.ch
[debug] Showing debug output.
The string is missing the terminator: ".
+ CategoryInfo : ParserError: (:) [],
ParentContainsErrorRecordException
+ FullyQualifiedErro
FYI: I get same compilation problem also with linux-*-4.15.0-23-generic
from linux-generic-hwe-16.04-edge on my 32-bit 16.04 LTS!
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Title:
bcmwl-k
This fix is already a few months old but still not pushed to Vivid
(which still has buggy 2.9.1). Did the vivid update fall between the
cracks or are there no plans to fix vivid?
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i have the same experience as dave and KSSG, although on 14.04. My
suspicion is it happens only with nvidia driver, not the intel one. but
are not 100% sure ..
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with vnstat 1.12 (as in 14.10 and later) vnstat changes the user id during
startup to whatever is defined as DaemonGroup and DaemonUser in
/etc/vnstat.conf.Hence, the proper way would be to
(0) upgrade to vnstat 1.12 (if not already done)
(1) change in /etc/vnstat.conf DaemonUser and DaemonG
Any plans to upgrade to 0.9.9 which now at least waits 20 seconds and/or
at least backport that change? As admitted by NM maintainer's, 3 seconds
was unreasonably short ..
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@David, i don't know about 2.27, but the fatal error as in #8 still
happens with that ppa and 2.28. And, no custom colors are involved (or
at least i didsabled them again ...)
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(BTW: the dbs involved are all local ...)
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Title:
keepass2 (2.16+dfsg-2) crashes switching tabs
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I see it also on 14.04 (32-bit) but only very recently. And it happened
always right away after boot and log in. A workaround (a bit more
elegant that the killall one mentioned above) was for me to just start
the service in a shell as ...
/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/indicator-datetime/indicato
The problem seems triggered by the fake cdroms on SanDisk Cruzers
Following the stack trace ...
/usr/lib/python3.4/bdb.py(431)run()
-> exec(cmd, globals, locals)
(1)()
/usr/bin/usb-creator-gtk(74)()
-> allow_system_internal=options.allow_system_internal)
/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/usb
this seems a duplicate of bug #1302295
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usb-creator-gtk crashed with TypeError in __call__(): first argument
must be the method signatur
I guess this bug seems to be fixed for most folks post-raring and late
changes restricted to Precise. However, even in Trusty &0.9.11 (to
which "upstream" is probably referring?) add/removing monitor still
consistently causes for me some windows to move from one workspace to
the other and, in par
Public bug reported:
/usr/lib/NetworkManager/nm-dispatcher.action has an undocumented and
unconfigurable "feature" of killing scripts after 3 seconds. For a
number of settings this is too short. It is unclear why this killing
really has to happen but for sure it would be good to give a bit more
t
@Christopher, sorry this is my main computer, so i cannot re-install
from scratch (also wouldn't really have the time for this and also lack
a separate disk). I assume, just running with old kernels probably
won't work given that they are reasonably old? (otherwise, can you point
me to a kernel pa
@Christopher. Sorry, can't answer that question: i never run anything
earlier than quantal on this hardware. On the previous laptop (thinkpad
w500) where i run many earlier versions of ubuntu (including quantal
for a few weeks) i did not notice that problem but then that laptop did
have only 8GB o
# uname -a
Linux babbage2 3.15.0-031500rc5-generic #201405091635 SMP Fri May 9 20:57:05
UTC 2014 i686 i686 i686 GNU/Linux
unfortunately, problem still exists, e.g., after half a day apt-get
update takes minutes to update package list .. :-(
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# dmidecode -s bios-version ; dmidecode -s bios-release-date
G5ET98WW (2.58 )
04/01/2014
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Title:
[Lenovo ThinkPad W530] I/O slow down
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I'm already running with the 2.58 ever since i upgraded to 14.04 four
weeks ago. BTW: Given that the problem also appeared on quite different
hardware (bug 1107150) i doubt that it has anything to do with BIOS.
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fyi: problem also still exists after upgrading to 14.04 (& 3.13.0-24)
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Title:
[Lenovo ThinkPad W530] I/O slow down
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yet another observation: yesterday i run all day with the standard 3.11
kernel with all 16GB RAM. At the end of the day i also got in the state
where apt-get update took minutes (tens of them). Interestingly, also,
the vm.cache_drop trick did not seem to have any speed-up effect on it.
Also note th
another observation: i also run a few time apt-get update as others have
used this as a benchmark. While not as slow as others have reported in
bug 1107150, i did notice slow package reads of multiple minutes whereas
a preceeding /sbin/sysctl -w vm.drop_caches=3 could drop it to <20
seconds. Inter
@Joseph, thanks for the info and i could install v3.14-rc7-trusty
(although i had to switch from nvidia to integrated graphics as nvidia
didn't seem to work anymore).
The experience is somewhat mixed so far. In the half-day i'm running it
i haven't seen really bad behaviour (no multi-minute apt-ge
@joseph: as i replied to a similar request of yours in bug 1107150
(comment 66), i can't find the PAE kernels, e.g., the
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.14-rc5-trusty/ you
point out does not seem to contain any PAE kernels (at least if still
the old naming conventions apply).
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- it does happen regardless of launcher auto-hide turn on or not
- maybe related to (expired but unsolved) bug 971147?
- btw: i see the problem with 13.10
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Interesting observation is also that it depends on which workspace you
are. It works properly if the left margin is an ``interior'' workspace
boundary (i.e., there is another workspace to the left) but it does
result in a (according to xwininfo) 11pt gap to the left margin in all
left-most workspac
this is a duplicate of bug 1233205. It seems it is fixed in 14.04 but
not 13.10 ...
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terminal gets smaller when maximized and then restor
Chris. Ok, so i opened a new Bug #1290337. Note though that i follow
this bug since several months and much of what was discussed here
(baring the outdated BIOS hypothesis) seemed to match what i saw on my
machine. So i am pretty convinced ``my'' bug is a duplicate of what
zaxx was originally rep
Public bug reported:
Symptoms are that as time goes by I/O gets slower and slower (primarily if not
even only writes rather than reads).
It can be temporarily cured via /sbin/sysctl -w vm.drop_caches=2 and/or
/sbin/sysctl -w vm.drop_caches=3 but the problem will re-appear again sooner
rathe
btw: do not bother looking at the ``nox2apic
rcutree.rcu_idle_gp_delay=1'' boot options. i added them lately trying
to overcome some nvidia-related problems. The problem here exists when
these options were not specified ...
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Chris, this problem occurs for lots of different hardware and BIOSes
(e.g., i have it on a ThinkPad W530 with uptodate BIOS); the bios-
outdated tag is rather misleading and is very unlikely to be related to
the problem?
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@jsalisbury,
The reference you give does not seem to have PAE kernels; at least there
are no packages with -pae in the name. Did packages got unified
32-bit/PAE/64-bit with 3.12?
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FYI: the same problem seems also still present in Saucy / kernel
3.11.0-12. Without lowering considerably the RAM at boot-time (e.g.,
12GB instead of built-in 16GB) I/O write performance is horrible (and
even with 12GB it does not seem right and deteriorates over time ...)
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Hi Jesse,
>From your message i infer that the firmware load patch is now in the
latest raring kernel (3.8.0-27-generic) and hence automatic firmware
load should work correctly?
When i put working firmware as /lib/firmware/fw-0a5c_21e6.hcd on my
ThinkPad W530 with 0a5c:21e6 / BCM20702A0 Broadcom c
Fixing this would be great, even more so as the hardcoded black-list
cannot be easily changed to add other names under which emacs is
launched (e.g., to handle the case when you run emacs with --name option
so it gets a different X11 profile but now happens to not be blacklisted
anymore ...)
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The manpage as well as the command-line parsing code of unrtf 0.19.3 do promise
an option --nopict which prevents the generation of images but the option is
ignored; the corresponding code is implemented only in later version of the
0.19.x series (as well as in the latest .
btw: found this on 10.10 but probably already in 10.04 ...
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Title:
/usr/lib/pm-utils/sleep.d/01PulseAudio fails for users with tcsh
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maybe easiest fix would be to add options ``-s /bin/sh'' to su and maybe make
the paths to the commands absolute? (i guess we do not have to worry here
about restricted shells as this command wouldn't be executable as restricted
users and the command is harmless?
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Binary package hint: pulseaudio
the constructs of the form ``su "${THIS_USER}" -c -- ${cmd}'' used in
the script don't work if the user in question is running tcsh as tcsh
does not have the '---' convention of, e.g., sh/bash, and fails with --:
Command not found
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