Hi, thanks for reporting and for fixing this! Unfortunately, I'm on
Ubuntu 21.04 where the fix hasn't arrived yet as we're still on
2.33-0ubuntu5 [1], and I was wondering if it could be possible to
release at least the update to 2.33-0ubuntu6 in there as well, so that
we can have sane stack traces
Same problem here, with a DisplayLink dock station and a Thinkpad P1
(1st gen) with the NVIDIA (Quadro P2000) card disabled, running only on
the iGPU that comes with my Xeon E-2176M CPU.
It's so unusable that I basically had to move back to using an NVIDIA-
only mode and plug the screen directly o
I can confirm this very same problem in my laptop, which is a Thinkpad
P1 with a Xeon E-2176M and hybrid Intel / NVIDIA card working in
"Discreet" mode (that is, only the NVIDIA card is enabled) using the
proprietary NVIDIA driver installed via the nvidia-driver-390 package
(390.87-0ubuntu1).
The
Hi Olivier, sorry for the late reply but I'm in the middle of an
overseas relocation (UK > Spain) + holidays and I'm a bit off the grid
these days...
Thanks for your comment, and sorry for reporting it against the wrong
branch. Hopefully this will help having a better chromium package for
future r
Note that the Fedora package is installing this file into the deprecated
path /usr/share/appdata, instead of using the one specified by AppStream
since a while ago: /usr/share/metainfo.
I've filed a bug for Fedora in
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1591306, but I'm commenting
this expl
Public bug reported:
In order for Chromium Browser to integrate properly with software
centers (e.g. GNOME Software), an additional XML file with metadata
needs to be installed under /usr/share/metainfo, in the form of an
"AppData file", containing the relevant bits according to the AppStream
spec
No problem, happy to see the report and the patch are useful.
After all, shaving 50MB out of 260MB is quite something! :)
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chromium-brows
Sorry for dropping the ball on this one, for some reason I completely
missed all notifications and I only happened to find this bug today
almost by chance :-)
Anyway, if you don't mind me asking... I understand that my workaround
of passing --with-system-groups='lpadmin root' to configure when
bui
** Summary changed:
- chromium-browser 63+ package includes a 44MB binary only needed at build time
+ chromium-browser 63+ packages 51+ MB of binaries only needed at build time
** Summary changed:
- chromium-browser 63+ packages 51+ MB of binaries only needed at build time
+ chromium-browser 63+
I believe all it's needed is to patch the debian/rules file to add
`v8_context_snapshot_generator` to the TRASH list of files:
```
--- a/debian/rules 2017-12-07 08:40:06.0 +
+++ b/debian/rules 2018-01-11 10:59:39.168190995 +
@@ -219,7 +219,7 @@
override_dh_install-arch:
Public bug reported:
As mentioned in [1], it seems like the chromium-browser package might
be, since Chromium 63, packaging a new and pretty big (44MB) binary that
is not needed at run time, just at build time.
This binary is `/usr/lib/chromium-browser/v8_context_snapshot_generator`, which
is at
> I don't know if this is expected behavior, but it's certainly annoying
behavior. I'm writing an app that depends on libtcodxx.so, which in turn
depends on libtcod.so. I want to ship them both in the lib directory
next to my app. With RUNPATH as "$ORIGIN/lib", it finds the direct
dependency (libtc
This looks to me as a duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lsb/+bug/840998
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All jobs stopped, epson_inkjet_printer_filte
I found this bug today in our downstream platform that is still using
evolution 3.10.1, and thought it would be relevant to mention that this
has been fixed usptream for bug
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=731872, and also that the
patch from there applied cleanly on top of my 3.10.1, fi
I've been investigating this issue recently and can confirm that, while
this is not an issue in my Fedora machine with the very same version of
cups, cups-pk-helper and gnome-control-center installed, it is still
present in Ubuntu, due to what I believe it might be a bug in the way
CUPS is being pa
On my machine, which does have a Nvidia graphics card, the libhwloc-
plugins package is kept back as well. Forcing (simulated) installation
yields the following output:
user@host:~$ sudo apt-get -s install libhwloc-plugins
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading stat
For the moment it is better to use the command dd, as in this guide:
http://www.geeks3d.com/20130712/how-to-create-a-linux-mint-15-bootable-
usb-flash-drive
It solves the problem.
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For some files imported form MS Office the menus and HUD are not available.
If I create a new calc, everything is ok
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1062757 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1062757
1. Go to "Ubuntu Software Centre"
2. Search for Libreoffice
3. Go down to "Add-ons"
4. Check GTK+ libreoffice-gtk3
5. Go up and install
SOLVED
It now shows the menu and the HUD!!!
I solved it on a freshly in
1. Go to "Ubuntu Software Centre"
2. Search for Libreoffice
3. Go down to "Add-ons"
4. Check GTK+ libreoffice-gtk3
5. Go up and install
SOLVED
It now shows the menu and the HUD!!!
I solved it on a freshly installed Ubuntu 12.10 64bit (which installed
Libreoffice 3.6.2.2 bu default)
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Last post I said: "kernel upgrade, no solution", but later there was an
update in which I noticed a iwlwifi update, after that its been working
perfectly, so far so good, thanks Brad and Joseph for helping.
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Hi Joseph, I love open source but this is forcing me into a field where I am
certainly very unconfortable since I don't know, is like if you had to write a
page in Chinesse and you have no way of knowing if you are making a mistake
that will ruin the rest.
I did the kernel upgrade, no solution a
Thanks Brad, I pressed the "fixed Released" button by mistake and the
confirmed button was grey.
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wifi intermittently losing connectivity
** Tags removed: needs-upstream-testing
** Tags added: kernel-bug-exists-upstream
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => New
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Ivan, nic is exacly the same (Intel ... rev 35) and the symptoms too.
Several people above disable the N protocol and partially solve the
problem. I thought N would solve my low signal problem but did the
contrary. Should it be an Intel driver bug?
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I have had connection problems lately.
It is only in this laptop, so everything else is ok.
Think is related to wireless N and some buggy kernel recent update.
Wifi adapter: Intel Corporation Centrino Advanced-N 6200 (rev 35)
Thanks a lot!
ProblemType: Bug
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Same error here, also found because of Back In Time failing to perform a
backup. Funny thing is that it did work two days ago, so it must've been
introduced by some recent update, I guess.
chmod'ing the file solves the issue for now.
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Hi Amit, I found this bug:
https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/22693
Then I made this test:
When I disconect the network libreoffice opens in less than 2 seconds
When I connect the net it opens in 17 seconds.
When I just open write it is fast, then, when I open -> recent -> test.odt
(from the Write m
Hi Jack:
-I opened the .odt sample file 4 times and it took the same 18 seconds.
-I installed the add-on with an Openerp wizard
-Attached is a screen capture showing that the addon is still present even
after I clicked remove several times and restarted.
-Is there another way to remove the addon?
Hi Jack, thanks a lot for your time, to follow your advice I tested with old
and new files, and the problem is only with the new files I create and then
load, does not matter if they are odt or doc.
I am wondering if the problem comes from an Openerp_report_designer addon that
I installed and I
Hi Christopher, I just discovered that the long delay problem is with files I
save as doc instead of odt.
Thanks
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Hi Christopher, thanks for your fast reply. I dont understand, does it mean
that to open a document from Nautilus, it is normal and not a bug to wait for
17 seconds? It does not make any sense, I had not seen something so slow in
maaany years.
Using the terminal to navigate several directories a
Public bug reported:
If I open a LibreOffice app from menu, it takes about 1 second, but if I
double click any document from Nautilus it takes about 19 seconds, most
of the time I have the LibreOffice logo box and nothing is happening. I
looked for "LibreOffice slow to load" and find solutions abo
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Sure, too bad for now, does anyone has an estimate on a solution date?
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Hi T Martin, regarding your temporary solution:
1) Open the laptop lid
- What does opening the lid do?
- Should the vga monitor be connected and on?
2) Fn + F5 to scroll vid-modes, switches to "duplicate display", output fine on
both heads but not desired res. on external.
- Fn+F5 does not do an
By the way, there are other problems with Intel Graphics on Linux.
For example, if I use "xset dpms force off" to turn off the laptop screen I get
a frozen pc where only the mouse pointer moves. Then I have to force a shut
down with the power button.
I wish Intel did something about its buggy d
Hi T Maritn, I just fresh installed Ubuntu 11.04 32 bits on a Toshiba c645
(P6100 cpu integrated graphics) and have exactly the same problems.
This laptop does not have HDMI, only VGA, too bad.
I'll try your solution and report here.
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At the moment I'm not using ubuntu in this machine but Fedora 14, so I'd
say versions of the dependencies would be pretty much the same (or quite
similar) than in ubuntu maverick. In more detail:
glib2-2.26.0
gtk2-2.22
pygobject2-2.21.5
pygtk2-2.17
pygtk2-libglade-2.17
python-2.7-8
I now it
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