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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1017038
Title:
upowerd assert failure: *** glibc detected ***
/usr/lib/upower/upowerd: double free or corruption (out): 0x092147a0
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To manage not
Public bug reported:
I recently ran update manager to install the usual stuff. Had been
away for a few days, so there were like 42 updates to apply. My PC
tends to crash lately, I think due to the hot weather. I don't think
it quite completed that run of update manger before the PC powered
it
The pair/unpair suggestion didn't work for me, but comment 26's
suggestion to be sure to enter your pin to unlock your device before you
plug it into the USB port did the trick for me. I'm running 10.10
Ubuntu and have an iPod Touch.
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Confirmed that rebooting after the yelp, et al, re-install does make the
"About Ubuntu" item in the System menu come back, but it still
mistakenly thinks I'm runny natty, while "lsb_release -a" still
correctly says I'm running Maverick, so definitely different from bug
303578 where the re-install a
This seems so reminiscent of bug 303578, and a bug I reported in March 2009
(329648), but back then ripping out yelp and the things that Synaptic decided
were only there to support yelp (ubuntu-docs among the package removed when I
uninstalled yelp),
then re-installing the packages and re-booti
pyntor seems to be fragile code. I'm a python neophyte and took a look
a pyntor's code to better my understanding of the language. I think I
need to find a more robust example to learn from. pyntor is sort of a
GUI-oriented program, but depends heavily on print statements (to
stdout) to report
** Attachment added: "messages from the run of "sudo python install.py" that
worked"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/30656418/reinstall.log3
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Qsci cannot be imported (breaks Eric) after installing Kubuntu backport to
Jaunty
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/411003
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** Attachment added: ""dpkg --get-selections" from after upgrade"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/30656388/selections.jaunty
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Qsci cannot be imported (breaks Eric) after installing Kubuntu backport to
Jaunty
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/411003
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I encountered the same problem when I tried to re-install eric 4.3.6
after upgrading ibex to jaunty. For some reason the python-qscintilla2
package was present before the upgrade, but not present after the
upgrade. All I needed to do to fix the problem was to use Synaptic to
install the python-
The page with the instructions for putting updates of pidgin on auto-
pilot is http://pidgin.im/download/ubuntu/ - The referenced repositories
aren't official Canonical repositories. Does that imply this bug
report needs to be lodged into some other bug tracking system than this
one?
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Strangely, after a few days of all seeming well, pidgin crashed and
wouldn't restart. Looking at debugging messages, I found that it
somehow had discovered the 2.5.4 libraries were still in /usr/local.
(it was the 2.5.5 ones that were previously removed to fix the previous
problem with trying 2.5
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/27749351/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: "ProcMaps.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/27749357/ProcMaps.txt
** Attachment added: "ProcStatus.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/27749360/ProcStatus.txt
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pidgin
I'd previously installed from source pidgin 2.5.5 in /usr/local. Now that
2.5.6 can be installed automatically on ubuntu, I updated
/etc/apt/sources.list.d per the web page instrucions and upgraded to 2.5.6
using update manager. "About" said
Attached is the handsome and now correct looking "about this document"
page.So to summarize, I've described here a work-around for what
apparently is an installation glitch. Use Synaptic (or probably any
other apt/dpkg set of tools that you like) to remove and reinstall yelp,
ubuntu-doc, ubun
Re-reading the earlier info in this bug report taught me the package
involved is "yelp". So, to see what would happen, I took a snapshot of
what packages I have installed (sudo dpkg -l >installed) and then used
Synaptic to uninstall yelp. Somewhat to my surprise, the uninstall
also nuked ubuntu
Here's a screenshot of the blank "about this document" panel.
Drew
** Attachment added: "Screenshot-Ubuntu - Linux for Human Beings!.png"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/23892461/Screenshot-Ubuntu%20-%20Linux%20for%20Human%20Beings%21.png
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About Ubuntu page fails to report Ubuntu release in
Info is missing on my Intrepid system too. Through no explicit action
on my part, I have LANG=en_US.UTF-8. A semi-related problem: In that
same about-Ubuntu window, if you click on the "about this document" item
in the right column of the window, you get a blank window instead of
information.
It happened to me now and again on firefox on Iwhat I believe to be an
up to date Intrepid Ibex installation. I have no idea how to reproduce
the problem.I wasn't even working in the firefox window when that
window crashed. I'd had enough mysterious firefox crashes that I'd
started firefox
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/22571414/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: "DpkgTerminalLog.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/22571415/DpkgTerminalLog.txt
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package ttf-mathematica4.1 4 failed to install: subprocess post-installation
script ret
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ttf-mathematica4.1
Download appears to look corrupt to the software. I tried more than
once with the same problem.
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.10
ErrorMessage: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit
Im running Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid) on as Acer Aspire 5315-2122. The
wireless networking has been an uphill battle. At first it didn't work
at all. Googling around led me to forcing it to load ath5k. That got
the wireless to sort of work, but whenever the load was heavy on the
network, it woul
Oops. I should have also mentioned that my system is running Ubuntu
dapper.
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"SyntaxError: invalid syntax" error on syntax_error.py
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/81857
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Synaptic tells me syntax_error.py on my system came from pylib 0.7.
(python2.4-pylib version 0.7.20050829-0ubuntu1 if you want to be
precise) http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg00120.html
weakly says the problem is fixed in pylib 0.9.
Not sure why Ubuntu is lagging back at pylib 0.7,
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