expected, there are many possible causes. Check
> > with the owner or administrator of the server for more information.
> >
> >
>
> Hm... I kind of like that, actually :)
>
> Does anyone feel like forwarding this suggestion to Debian?
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> 1. Move Firefox package to "restricted" repository
> 2. Move Firefox package to "multiverse" repository
> 3. Remove Firefox package from Ubuntu altogether
Or...
4. Move Firefox package to "restricted" repository and provide a free
version of Firefox under a different name in the "main" re
On 20/10/2007, Bruce Cowan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There is no Iceweasel package in Ubuntu, but there should be for
> gobuntu.
I realise this - how about creating one? What's the harm in having two
packages available to all Ubuntu users.
Just because I run Ubuntu and not Gobuntu doesn't mean
How about Ubuntu provides a non-free Firefox package AND a free
IceWeasle package?
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Using squid3 from gutsy if the error_directory points to a non-existant
or unreadable directory Squid3 segfaults on startup.
** Affects: squid3 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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I can confirm this is happening on gutsy (yesterdays dist-upgrade).
Removing evms also seemed to make the messages go away.
Wolf, press CTRL-ALT F1 to get a terminal.
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Every know and then Firefox stops responding to keyboard events when the
address bar is focused and I am unable to type any new URIs.
The only thing that helps in these instances is to restart Firefox.
Opening another browser such as Epiphany works fine.
I am unable to give
> Can you please repeat ... what element flickers for you?
When I move my cursor over a link it seems to flicker between
recognising the link or not - so the cursor moves between a normal
pointer to and hand and back while the status bar flickers the href of
the link. It seems Firefox get's confus
Just with firefox, nothing else does this.
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I can confirm that I still experience this. I am also unable to offer
any steps to reproduce other than it occurs after heavy usage with a lot
of tabs, say 100 or more.
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No, this is not a duplicate. In my instance NOTHING happens. There are
NO messages sent to the syslog.
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The logging module doesn't work for any kind of handler. Here is some
example code that when run doesn't do anything.
import logging, logging.handlers
logger = logging.getLogger('')
logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
handler = logging.handlers.Sys
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: python2.3
The help function doesn't work for the logger module. Here is a
traceback:
Python 2.4.4c1 (#2, Oct 11 2006, 19:53:58)
[GCC 4.1.2 20060928 (prerelease) (Ubuntu 4.1.1-13ubuntu5)] on linux2
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more
How about something less unhelpful, like "Default site."
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You're uneasy that I am not aware of it? What a strange comment to make.
I am perfectly aware of this behaviour and it was this that I was
suggesting Apache should make use of.
You have not provided any URIs to confirm that discussed took place. The
Apache website provides no method of searching
Um, I think you must be mistaken. Every browser DOES handle that
correctly.
Every version of IE that I have used displays a 404 Not Found message.
Can you cite anything to support your claims?
If this is still not an option, how about the following text:
Your website has not been configured yet.
I understand everything you are saying. There is a simple solution,
return a 404 Not Found. This message is already internationalised.
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I have reopened this bug as:
1) The file is still malformed without a newline.
2) I think the message should be change to something a little less terse or a
404 error.
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I have opened this bug upstream.
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I appreciate this - but can we choose something more professional than
"It works."
There are plenty of things that it could say without giving the contact
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: automake
Version: 1.9.6
Automake no longer generates install-html, install-pdf, install-ps or
install-svi targets automatically for info files.
** Affects: automake1.10 (Ubuntu)
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The HTML/PS/DVI/PDF documentation for automake is not included in any of
the automake*-doc packages.
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Tuomo Valkonen has given me permission to distribute his thoughts on
this issue here.
It is not a bug in Ion3. It is (a) brain damage in Gimp, and (b) bug in the
user. (a) I assume you're using an old version of Ion: update, and you'll
find that Ion will "unsqueeze" transients with sensible size h
Please do not close this bug just yet as I want to get the expert
opinion of Tuomo Valkonen (Ion3's author) as I suspect that GIMP may be
violating the ICCCM[1]
[1] http://tronche.com/gui/x/icccm/
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GNU Image Manipulation Program version 2.3.16
The open menu opens as a dialog and not as a window. In Ion3 this causes
the dialog to be squished up so it becomes unusable and there is
absolutely no way to move it to another frame.
This is a regress
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: autoconf
Here is a transcript of running autoconf --version on my machine:
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gtranslator
If you try to open a file that another instance of gtranslator is using
you receive the following message:
> is already open in another instance of gtranslator!
> Please close the other instance of gtranslator handling
> this file currently t
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gettext-el
Opening a writable PO file with emacs using po-mode works fine until I
want to save.
Pressing "Q" or "q" works as expected but when po-mode tries to save the
file it prints:
Buffer is read-only: #
I am using version 0.15-2ubuntu1
** Affects
After running the following I can no longer reproduce:
sudo apt-get install firefox-dbg \
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libnss3-0d-dbg \
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When firefox crashes the following is echoed to STDER:
/usr/lib/firefox/firefox-bin: symbol lookup error:
/usr/lib/firefox/components/libmyspell.so: undefined symbol:
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: akregator
When I try to close akregator in Ion3 I get a funny message dialogue
informing me that the application will continue to run in the system
tray - included in the dialogue is a screenshot of the top right hand
side of my screen.
This is incorrect
Public bug reported:
If I type, for example, "!" into a textarea - all is fine. If I type
"a!" then the browser crashes.
All of the punctuation characters behave the same.
** Affects: Ubuntu
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Status: Unconfirmed
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Binary package hint: python-nose
The nosetests manual lists all kind of options that are not actually
available.
The nosetests manual lists options no listed with nosetests --help.
** Affects: nose (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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The nosetests command complains loudly about the missing profile Python
module.
/var/lib/python-support/python2.4/nose/plugins/__init__.py:154: RuntimeWarning:
Unable to load plugin profile = nose.plugins.prof:Profile: No module named
profile
warn("Unable to load plugin %
Well, um, I am the submitter and I can testify that the bug is not a bug
AFAIK.
Please, close at will.
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Binary package hint: mailman
The following is located in the mailman init(8) script:
if [ "$(/var/lib/mailman/bin/list_lists -b | grep ^mailman$ )" = "" ]; then
log_warning_msg "Site list for mailman (usually named mailman) missing."
log_warning_msg "Plea
Can you provide steps to obtain output and perhaps a way for me to
gather debugging info for you? Is there any program I could use which
would help you? Perhaps strace?
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It might be, I am not sure.
The radio station that ALWAYS causes problems is anything from
www.hbr1.com.
Every 30 minutes or so there is an interlude/advert, but (I am guessing)
with a different codec from the actual music.
The best way to reproduce is to remove any non-free codec plugins and
li
Oliver, thank you for your comments. I would like to correct your
instructions slightly.
To get gnome-screensaver to work as described above you need to create a
shell script executable such as /usr/bin/launch-custom-session and have
it look something like:
#!/bin/sh
gnome-screensaver
$1
Then yo
Christof Krüger, thank you - your explanation solved my problem. User
error.
James Troup , your problems should be opened as a new bug.
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Thanks for your feedback. I will test this at the earliest available
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]: /home/nslater/photos # magicrescue -r jpeg-exif -d output
/dev/sde1
Found jpeg-exif at 0x51A00
sh: 1: jpegtran: not found
No output file
magicrescue: killed by signal 2 at offset 0x6EECB8 in file /dev/sde1
Use the -O optio
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: recoverjpeg
The recoverjpeg application doesn't seem to do anything other than
output it's own usage:
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Usage: recoverjpeg [options] file|device
Options:
-b blocksize Block size in bytes (defaul
Looks relevant:
http://linuxfromscratch.org/pipermail/lfs-dev/2006-August/058090.html
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GNU cut gets confused about character boundaries with UTF-8 encoded
files.
An example, as they (almost) say, is worth a thousand words:
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LC_CTYPE="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_NUMERIC="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_TIME="en_
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Binary package hint: nmap
I have a host which responds to ICMP echo-request packets but nmap
thinks it is blocking ping probes.
Here is a working example of how nmap disagrees with the ping utility:
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Starting Nmap 4.20 ( http://insecur
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: postgresql-common
PostgreSQL chokes if you use " characters to quote values in
configuration files.
Changing the " characters to ' works but PostgreSQL should not be this
brittle.
** Affects: postgresql-common (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: apache
The default apache index page is installed in the current location:
/var/www/apache2-default/index.html
On my system the content of this file is:
It works!
Also, this file has no trailing newline which is malformed.
The default apache site sho
This is already a bug upstream:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=385240
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Binary package hint: nxml-mode
If I use nxml-mode to open a XSLT document the status line says it is
"degraded" and my "*Messages*" buffer has the following lines:
Using schema /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/nxml-mode/schema/xslt.rnc
nxml-maybe-load-char-name-set:
Internal nXML
FYI, it's still happening to me but I haven't had chance to test with the
new version.
Updates to follow.
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I am so convinced that a music player does NOT need a screensaver to
function I have filed an upstream bug for this. Until this is fixed
Rhythmbox is unusable outside of GNOME.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=411754
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Sebastien, I urge you to reopen this bug. You cannot describe this as
desirable behaviour.
Why should using any GNOME application start-up the whole of GNOME?
Are you really saying that a music player needs to launch a screensaver?
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Binary package hint: gnome
The GNOME desktop uses the phrase "click here" as a call to action.
For an example, hover your mouse over the "show desktop" button on the
bottom panel.
This is bad for accessibility because it alienates anyone who does not
use a pointing device w
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Launching Rhythmbox in a non GNOME environment results in a bunch of
GNOME apps being called, including gnome-settings-daemon and gnome-
screensaver. This results in a conflict with xscreensaver which I use by
preference. I will attach a "ps" ou
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I have noticed that when you are hovering over the link there is usually
a tab that flickers between focused and not focused.
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Binary package hint: python-django
Django should automatically install it's bash completion scripts into
/etc/bash_completion.d
See http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/3551
** Affects: python-django (Ubuntu)
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox
Some times when browsing with tabs moving your cursor over a link makes
the cursor icon flicker between the pointer and the hand. The status bar
also flickers between showing the link's href value and nothing.
** Affects: firefox (Ubuntu)
Im
> Do you an IMAP or an exchange account?
> http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=368417 upstream looks somewhat
> similar
Yes, IMAP. This looks like the same problem.
What's the way forward now? Do you wait for upstream to fix or do you
confirm the upstream bug, patch and push the changes bac
I am trying to apply a TO ADDRESS CONTAINS filter and running them
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Binary package hint: xscreensaver
Sometimes when a user selects "New login" from the xscreensaver locked
screen menu the kernel panics.
I can attach a core dumped at /core if this helps?
** Affects: xscreensaver (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirm
The URL is not important, Rhythmbox hangs all the time regardless of
radio station.
I followed the Backtrace instructions. I listened to music until it
stopped playing and the interface stopped drawing. I then killed the
application.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
Mail filters do not apply automatically to IMAP accounts.
I have enabled "apply filters to INBOX on this account" option in the
preferences.
I am using v2.9.6 from feisty.
** Affects: evolution (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Sta
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: devscripts
debchange addes the string "ubuntuX" to my version numbers where X
increases with each invocation of 'debchange --increment'.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Create a chaneglog file with a starting version of (0.1)
2. Run 'debchange --increment'
3.
feisty, 0.9.7, http://somafm.com/gs8000.pls
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Binary package hint: rhythmbox
rhythmbox hangs when planing certain radio stations such as:
http://ubuntu.hbr1.com:19800/trance.ogg
See the following comment for a possible reason:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rhythmbox/+bug/57568/comments/10
I don't see this is a
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
If you try to connect to an internet radio station that is timing
rhythmbox can sometimes get stuck and just hangs. I have to restart to
try again.
** Affects: rhythmbox (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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>From a personal email from the upstream author:
Yes. That bug is a request to support the xscreensaver configuration
mechanism. We don't want to support that for a variety of reasons.
I've opened bug 354805 [1] and put some thoughts on how one might
implement configuration support in a sensibl
This is what it looks like on my system before you install python2.5:
Preparing to replace python2.5-minimal 2.5-5ubuntu4 (using
.../python2.5-minimal_2.5-5ubuntu5_i386.deb) ...
Unpacking replacement python2.5-minimal ...
Setting up python2.5-minimal (2.5-5ubuntu5) ...
Installing new version of c
Matt, I must have missed you comment amongst the flood.
I have now removed the item from the agenda.
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Alexander, what is needed to be clarified?
Alexander/Mark/Whoever will you be present at the Technical Board
meeting to discuss this issue further?
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Why then does installing python2.5 fix the problem?
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Why then does installing python2.5 fix the problem?
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The problem here is that python2.5-minimal should depend on python2.5
which is does not.
If you install python2.5 then try again things should work.
Can an Ubuntu developer confirm that this is the solution and update the
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Binary package hint: initscripts
Sourcing /lib/init/vars.sh returns non-zero from the following line:
[ "$INIT_VERBOSE" ] && VERBOSE="$INIT_VERBOSE"
Not having $INIT_VERBOSE set IS NOT an error condition and "|| true"
should be appended to this last line.
Any init scripts
Right, I see what's going on here. I edited my /etc/profile not to check
for these two variables.
I would say that was a misunderstanding on my part and those others who
removed the checks.
I have added the checks back in and everything works fine.
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I can see your argument Mark, though it is gravely disappointing to see
Ubuntu slip further into the non-free by default camp.
Robert, it curtails the freedom to redistribute [1][2][3] - one of the
core freedoms of the free software movement[4].
[1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bu
I think this should be discussed at the next Technical Board meeting. I
have added to the agenda:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TechnicalBoardAgenda
The most sensible option IMHO is to follow Debian's lead and rename it
to IceWeasel:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IceWeasel
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A quick search on Google cannot find the discussion you mention [1].
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=firefox+site:https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives
/ubuntu-devel-discuss/
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Do you have a link to an official statement regarding this as issue as
regardless of opinion it is indeed a bug.
There is one more option not previously considered:
5. Redefine the "main" repository as "mostly un-free software" or
perhaps "a little big pregnant"... [1]
[1] http://diveintomark.o
Bump. Why is this still at rejected?
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I have now double and triple checked. D-Bus is running before my
Xsession script calls gnome-screensaver as it's Xsession start-up script
is called before my custom one. I have even tried to call gnome-
screensaver with:
dbus-launch gnome-screensaver
All of this is to no avail. The first instance
No, I am not running GNOME. Would this really make a difference, it
works when invoke it manually? What difference would this make? I can
try again tomorrow when I am at my computer and report back. How would I
manually get dbus running?
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Binary package hint: gnome-screensaver
I have a custom file in /etc/X11/Xsession.d that is sourced by
/etc/gdm/Xsession
I do not use GNOME and this custom file has the following line:
gnome-screensaver &
When I am presented with my window manager ion(1) I can varify that t
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http://librarian.launchpad.net/6020416/strace-good
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gnome-screensaver-command doesn't work for gnome-screesaver instances started
from /etx/X11/Xses
No, my file of bash specific start up commands is in /etc/bash.bashrc
which is sourced from /etc/profile
You cannot put the hash bang at the top of a sourced file.
I do not think I am alone in having bash specific stuff in these files
which is why there are a few other cases of people complaining
Thinking about it a little more... this is happening becuase I have bash
specific commands in one of my startup files. The gdm package is
sourcing my startup files under sh.
I think therefor that the bug is with the gdm package.
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"shopt" xsession error upon login
https://launchpad.net/bugs/600
Cross posted to: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm/+bug/
Thinking about it a little more... this is happening because I have bash
specific commands in one of my startup files. The gdm package is
sourcing my startup files under sh.
I think therefore that the bug is with the gdm package.
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I think I have figured it out...
My /etc/profile was sourcing /etc/bash.bashrc every time.
You must have made a change to /etc/X11/Xsession recently that means
when you source /etc/profile under sh you end up sourcing
/etc/bash.bashrc.
I assume I am in the wrong here so I have removed the line f
Cross posted to: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm/+bug/60079
I think I have figured it out...
My /etc/profile was sourcing /etc/bash.bashrc every time.
You must have made a change to /etc/X11/Xsession recently that means
when you source /etc/profile under sh you end up sourcing
/etc/bash
Please ignore the last comment which was reposted by mistake.
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/etc/bash_completion bad completion
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I suppose this really begs the question why GDM is sourcing bashrc at
the beginning of a session?
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