Same problem here with a Kubuntu and ATI Radeon HD 4670 with the default
proposed fglrx driver.
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Can't start X after upgrade to Natty with
I run into the same problem.
The real name of the required package is plasma-widget-kimpanel-backend-ibus
(note the plaSMA instead of plasam)
The point is that this package is actually installed in my system, but
im-switch claims it is not. Is it looking for a wrong package name or is
plasma-wi
Here's my log, a little bit different with a reference to ibus
tagua(3448) MasterSettings::node: Unable to open configuration file for
reading.
tagua(3448) LuaConsoleHighlighter::LuaConsoleHighlighter: lua lib:
"/usr/share/kde4/apps/tagua/scripts/hllib.lua"
tagua(3448) LuaConsoleHighlighter::
Thanks Danny,
2010/4/12 Danny Piccirillo
> I'm also wondering if this will be fixed for Lucid...
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Hi folks,
I checked on a winbox as well.The ipod doesn't show up just the same. I tried
another cable : nothing.
As I was about to dump the beast, I tried the stupid hard reset I should have
tried earlier. And it worked. I didn't thought of that because it was freshly
reseted/reinstall via a Ma
it happens that I had to reinstall Karmic from scratch (previous install was
updated from Jaunty).
The behaviour is just the same : it doesn't work
Nothing new in hal.txt or dmesg.txt
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Thanks for the information. Here's hal.txt.
please note that the hardware has been fully functionnal from Edgy
(?) to Jaunty.
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Hi all,
Since I had this ipod nano 2nd gen, I had no problem to use it with Amarok.
Since my upgrade from Kubuntu Jaunty to Karmic, it does'nt work anymore. I
can't even figure out where's the problem.
When i plug in this device, nothin
I ran into this bug on a fresh Kubuntu 9.04 beta install.
Thus, Gnome is not installed.
Attached, the output of lspci -vvnn
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Well, it is still an issue for me actually, unfortunatly. It wasn't
before my upgrade to Hardy. I would bet it was ok with Hardy alpha5. But
I ran into it just today.
Conf : Hardy Kubuntu up-to-date 32bits on Intel E6600.
Samsung SATA optical drive.
apport-cli is installed but I don't know how to
Hi,
I've got the same problem with an up-to-date Hardy Kubuntu. I remember
having no problem with Gutsy. From some research on the Net, it seems
the problem comes from dvd+rw-tools (since version 6), rather than k3b.
Sad it hadn't been fixed yet.
Currently :
K3B : 1.0.4
dvd+rw-tools : 7.0-9
Laun
Still in Hardy apha 5
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Same for me.
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I've got exactly the same, running Kubuntu hardy alpha5.
Same behaviour (of course) for USB HDs or USB keys.
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+1 ! I even thought it was some kind of bug ! Very bad regression indeed
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Exactly the same error message than Jamie running Kubuntu i386 Hardy
alpha5.
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I confirm that I also run into this bug in my Hardy alpha5 installation and
that Sven's workaround works great.
+1 for Mathias : libpythonize0 should not depend upon python-dev and
kde-systemsettings should be debugged instead.
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This bug is NOT the one currently in Hardy Heron alphas, even if it
seems the same.
Hardy comes with a new version of Xorg that uses a different structure for
/etc/X11/org.conf. Here's the problem.
If you want to follow the Hardy bug, please register to bug #173768
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Hello folks,
Got the same here, with a fresh -installed- Hardy Alpha5 (+ current updates)
kernel i386 2.6.24-10-generic
KDE 3.5.9
python 2.5.2 (python says, but aptitude says 2.5.1-1ubuntu2 )
qt : 3.3.8-b-0ubuntu1 package
python-qt3 : 3.17.4.1ubuntu1
Error seems to come from
/var/lib/python-supp
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application tries to dlopen /usr/lib/libpython2.5.so (only found in the -dev
package)
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The module
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Without the symbolic link, the errorr is :
Pythonize constructor -- pid = 18732
Python interpreter initialized!
Pythonize constructor -- pid = 18732
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/var/lib/pyth
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I forgot to mention Hardy Heron Alpha5 i386 and 2.6.24-10-generic kernel
(thus, fresh install + current update)
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http
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This problem has been reported more than one and others have been marked
as duplicate, at least #18.
I've got the same problem, that prevents me from many settings, like setting a
two-monitors workstatio
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 138189 ***
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I run into the same problem and tried to apply the above solution, with no
success.
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ok, sorry for the noise. There's no bug, and if Brian is ok, this can be
closed :
I got this error message while following the instructions stated online
on the Boinc website.
When using the Debian/Ubuntu package, the processus is different : boinc should
be started like another daemon :
sudo /e
Unless Brian states he still has the problem, the bug should be closed
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I got it running with the --no_gui_rpc option, which probably prevent to
connect a gui client to it :-( But at least, it's helping some projects.
I also run into another problem just after : some certificates are missing.
They can be found here :
http://boinc.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/~chec
Hello,
I get the same with an Intel E6600 Core2Duo, running Kubuntu gutsy gibbon 32
bits.
2007-12-11 14:02:40 [---] Starting BOINC client version 5.10.8 for
i686-pc-linux-gnu
2007-12-11 14:02:40 [---] log flags: task, file_xfer, sched_ops
2007-12-11 14:02:40 [---] Libraries: libcurl/7.16.4 OpenS
The bug is still there
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Yesterday, I run into this bug with a fresh out-of-the-box Kubuntu Gutsy.
The About box says : openoffice.org-core 1:2.3.0-1ubuntu5, Monday Oct 15
09:22:18 GMT 2007
Removing ~/.openoffice2 didn't change a thin
Same for me here with Gutsy beta 64 bits on a Core2Duo, 2Gb RAM system.
Strigi slowly eats up CPU% up to 100%, stealing one core for itself and none
else. Thanks for those new dual-core chips otherwise the system will hang on.
But this is not the way it should be. Indexing should start when the
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I tried to install the iiimf client/server framework on my fresh Gutsy beta 64
bits, for my wife to write in chinese and forget her winbox.
Thus, I installed the iiimf metapackage along with its several dependencies AND
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 93490 ***
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At last, It works just fine for me ! :-)
Here's my clue :
Setting initially the PC, in the BIOS parameters, I had set the audio chipset
to act as an AC97, figuring that this mode would have a better support o
Well, I got the TB crash report window a few seconds after this report.
ffmpeg should have crashed somehow yesterday, and probably when I closed me KDE
session. Can't say more.
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I selected an email and created a filter from it, in order to display incoming
email from this guy in a different color (less important stuff).
I selected this new filter and the folder it shoud be applied on, and click on
the "execu
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Well, what a surprise.
I was using Thunderbird when it suddenly vanished, sign that a crash popup
would be coming up soon.
But that crash popup came with an "ffmpeg" title !
Impossible to say more. I was using ffmep the previous session and somet
I forgot to mention that I was using TB, but wasn't using any ffmpeg
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Hello,
This sounds very much like #92671
107222, 108458, 111710, 112082, 112613, 84005 may also be similar.
When I booted up this morning, a fsck was started (usual stuff, every 30 boots).
Unusually, fsck crashed on the / partition and left me a
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Hi folks,
Whenver I try to launch a fireftp session within firefox, it crashes like this.
Months ago, it just runs fine, until "il happens". Since then, it just crashes
all the time.
I uninstalled it, reinstalled it, many times. It just crashed
Le 30.04.2007 17:11,, le perspicace Stéphane Raimbault s'exprimait en
ces termes:
> I don't think it's a good idea to translate bash or other console
> tools, these tools print very technical messages to experimented user
> and have space constraints (80 columns). If some translators do this
> wor
Le 29.04.2007 17:03,, le perspicace Robert-André Mauchin s'exprimait en
ces termes:
> In fact there is no current translator for bash, the last completed
> version was Bash 2.0. If some experimented translators wanna work, there
> is lot of stuff to do here :
> http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/transla
Hi !
I believe this should be sent to the french translation team of the upstream
project (KDE) : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I warned them.
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Same probleme here with an Asus P5B MB with integrated audio.
$sudo lspci -vvv
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation HD Audio Controller (rev 02)
Subsystem: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. Unknown device 81ec
That's an excellent idea ! So that I won't have to do it manually
everytime (like some dozen of thousands of others, I guess).
Good point man ! :-)
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I think so, as it shoud be more consistent that way.
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ier font would probably suit better.
I don't know about others Themes but it may be good to have a look in their
conf. file as well.
Best regards,
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What about some wrong vgamode parameter sent to the kernel at boot time
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Hi folks !
That is to say :
"After the start of grub, the screen displays an 'out of scan' message
and thus there's no bootsplash, then once gdm is launched everything
comes back to normal. I got this bug since kernel 2.6.17.8 (actual
kernel is now 2.6.17.9), before that, with older versions, th
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 47687 ***
Sorry. This was a duplicate of bug 47687
I don't know how to close this case.
Stephan
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crash installing in Chinese with non-Chinese country
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I already reported a crash installing Xubuntu. The crash occured in the GTK
front-end.
So I tried to install Kubuntu and get the same result with the exception this
time that the crash occured in the KDE front-end :
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/ubiqu
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