Dear Jeff,
You just changed an 11 year old, confirmed bug to "Invalid". The bug
also has two duplicates and many subscribers and comments, so it seems
it's considered important by many.
Would you care to elaborate what reasons were behind this change?
Thank you.
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Thank you Clint for working on the fix (and correcting the status too).
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Still broken in Ubuntu Lucid, as also reported by JanBrinkmann, rockfx01
and Clint Byrum.
Status "fix released" seems to be wrong, but I don't seem to be able to
change it. Could someone change the bug status to "New" or "Confirmed"?
## The bug
$ sudo mongod # just for testing, normally use: s
Fabio, this seems to bother some of my students who have just installed
10.04.1.
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Since 2006, me and others have tested this bug for many versions. It existed in
2006, 2008 and 2010. Now that it's 2010, four years after the original report.
And the request for more information is to test this in yet another version of
Ubuntu.
In a completely unrelated bug, Colin wrote how pass
Thanks Colin. My thoughts exactly, but written in a better way.
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I have the same problem with Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, Linux 2.6.32-22-generic
x86_64, Logitech MX 300. Mouse freezes for 1-2 seconds, then works
again. From syslog, I can see mouse disconnecting and connecting again.
I'm going to test with another mouse if it's a hardware problem.
Quite a few users are s
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: postgresql-doc
'apt-cache show postgresql-doc' promises that "This package contains ...
user manual ... The manual is in HTML format."
The package contains no HTML files and no manual.
$ dpkg --listfiles postgresql-doc
/.
/usr
/usr/share
/usr/share/doc
Same problem, approx fails to install (and remove) on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
Desktop amd64, approx 4.1-1build1.
After manually killing 'sudo apt-get install approx' and fixing with
'sudo dpkg --configure -a', approx refused to remove with apt. This
could be fixed by some more killing of installation pro
Exactly same problem with Karmic 9.10 x86_64, xserver-xorg
1:7.4+3ubuntu10.
All parts of Stilians description match: "When using the middle mouse
button to paste or open new tabs, nothing happens. Pressing left+right
results in the expected action. xev confirms that no event is generated
for the m
Perla, the problem is probably not in your udev rule. The device should
show in 'lsusb' listing before you create the rule.
I use 'lsusb' to check for vendor ID before creating the rule.
Check that you have set HOME: MENU: Settings: Applications: Development:
USB debugging: On.
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Same problem with Ubuntu 10.04 LTS and tracker 0.6.95-1ubuntu6. See also
similar bug #369428 "Can not enable indexing" and bug #231478 "Could
not connect to search service as it may be busy".
Tracker starts when started with '/usr/lib/tracker/trackerd'.
** Changed in: tracker (Ubuntu)
St
Same symptoms with Karmic: "Could not connect to search service as it
may be busy". I have Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, x86_64, tracker 0.6.95-1ubuntu6,
tracker-search-tool 0.6.95-1ubuntu6 and tracker-utils 0.6.95-1ubuntu6.
This looks very similar to Ubuntu bugs #369428 "Can not enable indexing"
and bug #
jmkhenka: Yes, atkbd.reset works as you describe in #103. We probably
posted #107 and #108 at the same time. I added atkbd.reset bypass to bug
description.
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** Description changed:
After suspending the notebook, resume works fine except that the
Synaptics touchpad no longer responds to any input.
Restarting the X server does not help.
Attempting to cat /dev/input/mice at the console and then moving the
touchpad does not show any input
Grub atkbd.reset workaround seems to fix it for me. I have only tested
this once.
I followed instructions in #103 and rebooted. After that, I suspended
and resumed - touchpad worked. HP EliteBook 2530p, Ubuntu Lucid 10.04
LTS, amd64.
#103: atkbd.reset bug bypass proposed by jmkhenka and others.
Touchpad doesn't work after suspend on 10.04 and HP EliteBook either.
Suspended, resumed, touchpad doesn't work. Keyboard worked at least
mostly. External USB mouse connected after suspend worked.
Test setup was HP EliteBook 2530p (text in plastics), Ubuntu Lucid 10.04
LTS (cat /etc/lsb-release),
** Description changed:
After suspending the notebook, resume works fine except that the
Synaptics touchpad no longer responds to any input.
Restarting the X server does not help.
Attempting to cat /dev/input/mice at the console and then moving the
touchpad does not show any input
Dave Martin, it's much worse than that. In not-uncommon printer
configuration, sending a US-letter job to printer requires physically
going to the printer and pressing buttons. Until that, the printer is in
error state and the whole print queue is waiting.
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I tested AltGr-Ctrl-9 again, and it does work. It seems to work reliably
by pressing it once on an empty line, then pressing enter. In my example
above, the text "...doesn't work" caused the escape sequence to be
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Still broken in Ubuntu 9.04 amd64, telnet 0.17-36, Finnish keymap.
Anton: AltGr-Ctrl-9 doesn't work for me. What's "strg"? Is it Ctrl in
German and Spanish keyboard?
Malev: Finnish keyboard doesn't have a single key for right square
bracket ']'. Instead, you press AltGr-9 to get that character.
So user could use the same instance of the browser to view random
websites? This undermines all efforts to make the system secure.
Removing the menu entry for help could disable the broken feature.
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Netbook-launcher is unusably slow with Ubuntu 9.04 on Eee pc 701, too.
Steps to reproduce
0) I have an Asus EEE PC 701, Intel Celeron 900 MHz 32bit, BIOS American
Megatrends Inc 0401 (10/17/2007), 512 MiB RAM (sudo lshw); and Sandisk 4 GB USB
memory.
1) Downloaded latest 9.04 UNR image
http://
Doesn't seem to be fixed in 8.04 Hardy. Instead, Hardy has only older
version of python2.5 (2.5.2-2ubuntu4.1). Will this be fixed on Hardy at
all?
When using Beautiful Soup to read web page in Finnish, I get:
"UnicodeEncodeError: 'ascii' codec can't encode character u'\xb7' in
position 5: ordinal
Happy to hear that data collected by many volunteers is not lost.
So could we see the database then? What's the URL?
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Dave: so how can I view the whole hardware database then?
We still don't know who owns the data. We still can't browse the data.
Names and URLs change, but the problem is still the same as it was years
ago, in 2006.
Many see this bug as a problem: this bug has over 20 subscribers and two
duplicat
** Also affects: checkbox
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Adam: as a bypass, try
$ sudo rmmod pcspkr
For more info, see links on my initial comment.
This bug seems to affect a lot of users, but there has been no progress
in three years...
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I am seeing this too. Using Ubuntu 9.04 amd64 desktop, bluez-gnome
1.8-0ubuntu5.
This bug makes it very difficult to connect to Arduino BT, as it uses
5-digit pin by default.
** Summary changed:
- bluetooth-wizard only allows 4digit pin as custom pin
+ bluetooth-wizard only allows 4digit pin as
I have the same problem. Running Ubuntu 9.04 amd64 final (release)
Desktop, using Live CD.
I am running Arduino IDE 0012 64bit, which uses RXTX for serial port. I
can transfer programs to Arduino,so some data can be transferred trough
serial.
When I open serial console and change the speed to 115
It seems that this is not the only serious data loss problem with
backuppc.
For example, last time I checked backuppc "Claims success when backup
fails" (bug #67497). This bug was probably never fixed, I just did not
have time for it because I concluded that I can't use backuppc for my
backups.
Bug is still present in Hardy.
Daniel: You say you can't reproduce it on the DE keyboard. How does it
work on DE keyboard?
** Changed in: netkit-telnet (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
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Javier: The bug is still open upstream, how could it be working in 8.10?
Did you release a fix for just Ubuntu?
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Status: Invalid => New
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** Description changed:
Ubuntu installer asks for location ("United States", "Finland"...), but
the answer seems to be ignored.
To reproduce
- 1) Boot from 5.10 Breezy Install CD (Update: also broken in Hardy Beta)
+ 1) Boot from 5.10 Breezy Install CD (Update: also broken in Hardy 8.04.1
Yes, I'll be happy to try out "open files limit" bug bypass as soon as I
see the symptoms again.
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Smeuuh: It's not just 8.10 Intrepid, it also happens in 8.04 Hardy. Or
did you mean that it was fixed in Intrepid alpha, then broken on
Intrepid release?
Thanks for the "open files limit" bug bypass and diagnoses.
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Yes, the issue is present in Hardy.
Disabling the beep is not at all obvious to beginners - many students
ask about removing the beep every week.
I have not tested if it's there on Intrepid.
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OpenSSH client 1:4.7p1-8ubuntu1.2 on Hardy amd64. Server 32 bit Dapper.
Client:
~$ cat /etc/lsb-release
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=8.04
DISTRIB_CODENAME=hardy
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 8.04.1"
~$ dpkg --list openssh-client |grep ii
ii openssh-client 1:4.7p1-8ubuntu1.2 secure shell c
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openssh-client
Scp stops copying files when it meets a named pipe (fifo). No error
message is displayed, not even the name of the problem file.
This can make copying /home/ impossible.
## Example
To show a minimal example of this bug that can easily ha
I had the same problem on a different machine, an amd64 Gutsy 7.10.
Could be bypassed like above, by symlinking the .ICE-unix/NUMBER from
strace to .ICE-unix/CORRECTNUMBER.
Symptoms included slow evince start, can't open menu in OpenOffice,
OpenOffice crashing.
The machine had been running long
Reporter (jfouchard) has described the bug and attached logs. There are
no open questions, so changing incomplete to confirmed.
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/249961
Y
** Summary changed:
- intel gm965 is not supported by ubuntu as in graphics acceleration
+ intel gm965 freezes with 3d applications
** Description changed:
- Graphics Accelerator dosent work no matter what you did...
+ On some Intel GM965 machines, running OpenGL applications (eg. Blender,
+ Sec
This is how OpenOffice.org does not start:
$ strace oowriter
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rt_sigaction(SIGTERM, {SIG_DFL}, NULL, 8) = 0
read(10, "#!/bin/sh\n/usr/lib/openoffice/pr"..., 8192) = 59
clone(child_stack=0, flags=CLONE_CHILD_CLEARTID|CLONE_CHILD_SETTID|SIGCHLD,
child_tidptr=0x7f3fd7387770) = 9590
wait4(42949672
Session is started in the default way: I have hardy amd64 installed from
live cd. I start my session by logging in from gdm's graphical login
screen.
I tried logging out and restarting X with alt-ctrl-backspace, but it did
not fix the problem. I just installed this machine, so I don't know if
it h
Problem is still present in Hardy 8.04. WLAN enabled light is not lit on
Acer Travelmate 3000.
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Problem can be bypassed by creating a symlink.
>From strace I can see that programs are looking for socket "/tmp/.ICE-
unix/6026". With 'ls', I can see that instead there is a socket "/tmp
/.ICE-unix/6943". So I can bypass the problem by creating a symlink:
$ cd /tmp/.ICE-unix/
$ ln -s 6943 6026
When this problem is happening:
- OpenOffice does not start
- vim is starts slowly
- It takes 7 seconds to open an xterm window
The socket in /tmp/.ICE-unix/ has a different number than the one
programs are looking for.
I time over 7 s when I start xterm and close the window as soon as it appears
This problem occurs to me on a freshly installed, updated Hardy on
amd64. When it's happening, OpenOffice does not start and vim opens very
slowly. Thus, it makes a desktop nearly unusable.
** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
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I can see the same problem, eg. ralsh is missing. Using 8.04.1 hardy on
amd64, puppet 0.24.4-3, puppetmaster 0.24.4-3.
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Thomas replied with lshal output, so changing status
incomplete->confirmed.
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I included a lot of command output in "Ubuntu Hardy 8.04 LTS", done with dc7700
that has the bug:
http://myy.helia.fi/~karte/ubuntu_hardy_8_04.html#machinotero_-_hardware_and_software_details
There are 'lspci', 'lspci -n' and 'lspci -v'. Do you still need 'sudo
lspci -nnvv > lspci-nnvv.txt' you m
Thanks AZ, this GnuTLS compilation is a big step towards the real
solution to this SSL/TLS problem.
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Changed status to fix released->confirmed, because Matthias Andree
reports it's still broken in Hardy. If you can test that it's fixed in
Hardy, please change back.
This is a serious bug: not only that it prevents printing, but in many
cases it jams the printer and requires someone to physically g
Thanks! That's why I changed bug status "Incomplete" -> "Confirmed" with
comment "Ceronman sent screenshots".
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Binary package hint: nethack-console
Enable numpad (OPTIONS=number_pad:1) by default to make it easy to start
nethacking.
Most users are used to moving with numpad. Very few have ever heard of
vi style "jkl..." moving. I watched more than 20 persons install
nethack. Most of
Thanks maraja, I'll try it out.
Could this process be packaged so that it would only require a single
command?
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Solution: Put mail-notifications-ssl to multiverse. Use packages linked
in this bug.
Reasoning:
- Gustaf: "mail-notifications is completely useless to any reasonable person
since it doesn't handle ssl."
- README.Debian: "It doesn't look like the [SSL] issue is going to be solved
soon."
- PatRie
I have the same problem.
Can't create subfolders in Thunderbird 2 using IMAP connection to UW-
IMAP server.
To reproduce:
0) Using Thunderbird 2 on Gutsy, open IMAP connection to UW-IMAP server
1) Right click on a folder, select "New Subfolder..."
2) Name: "aabraham". Create as a subfolder of: "
Gnome. No special tweaks, just what was installed with Hardy Beta.
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I have not found a case of spyware yet, but the software does seem to
come outside Ubuntu quality process. I'll have a look at the list and
where it comes from once I'm back at the test machine.
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This is a disaster waiting to happen.
Normally, you get a warning before installing software from universe or
multiverse. Here, you get a recommendation to install software
completely outside Ubuntu policies and package management.
It is not impossible that Ubuntu will recommend a piece closed so
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-terminal
Default font is ugly in Hardy Beta's gnome-terminal.
Looks like a font smoothing problem. It of course used to work in Dapper
and Gutsy. I could not image using terminal for any longer period with
this font problem.
Hardy Beta, dc7700, am
Like almost all users in Finland, I have the same problem. I assume this
is a problem in some other countries too.
Doesn't work in Hardy either.
Especially lacking LC_PAPER="fi_FI.UTF-8" jams many printers. Sending an
US Letter to a printer often requires physically going to a network
printer bef
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox
Ubuntu recommends closed source, proprietary software in Firefox Add
Ons.
Many recommended add ons are unclear about license terms. Some are
probably closed source. Many keep user data in remote servers with
unclear policies about data transfer.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: usplash
After installation, screen is messed and computer seems unresponsive.
To reproduce
0) Install Hardy Beta from Live-CD
Installation proceeds normally to finish.
1) "Do you want to continue using live-cd or reboot?" Reboot
The bug: Screen is messe
Connect to Server dialog is still broken in Hardy Beta.
At least adding the port number 22 to GUI should be quite simple.
Tested with Hardy Beta with this setup:
http://www.iki.fi/karvinen/ubuntu_hardy_8.04.html
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Broken in Hardy Beta. Location is still only used for time zone.
Details of Hardy test setup used, including some command outputs:
http://myy.helia.fi/~karte/ubuntu_hardy_8.04.html#internationalization_and_localization
** Description changed:
Ubuntu installer asks for location ("United States"
Works in 6.06 Dapper with normal updates.
I'm the original reporter and there has not been activity for a while.
Thus, I close the bug.
Details of my working (including battery charge) setup with Travelmate
3000: Explained
http://myy.helia.fi/~karte/acer_travelmate_3004wtmi_with_linux.html ,
comm
** Summary changed:
- apache2-ssl-certificate has gone missing since feisty
+ [regression] apache2-ssl-certificate has gone missing since feisty
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: apache2
+ Enabling SSL/TLS encryption for Apache is difficult.
+
apache2-ssl-certificate is nowher
Broken in Hardy Beta. This seems to be a regression: in earlier Ubuntus,
cert was generated automatically.
Details of Hardy setup and tests done
http://myy.helia.fi/~karte/ubuntu_hardy_8.04.html#encrypted_tls_https_connections_difficult
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Please just change the default of Gnome Terminal to no terminal bell.
This should be a really low hanging fruit.
Hardy Beta still has this problem. Details of test setup
http://myy.helia.fi/~karte/ubuntu_hardy_8.04.html#don_t_beep_at_me
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I confirm that Miro is nearly unusable in Hardy Beta. "Channel-list has
formatting errors that make selecting a channel impossible" is reported
also as "Long channel names break channels frame", bug #195457
Hardy testing setup and notes:
http://myy.helia.fi/~karte/ubuntu_hardy_8.04.html#miro
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report this as "channel tree unresponsive".
Someone proposed updating miro to upstream version despite the freeze
would fix this problem: Ubuntu Bug #213667.
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Miro does not install menu entry in Hardy Beta.
Installed Miro with apt. There is no menu entry in Applications.
Should probably be fixed by adding a desktop file, creating menu entry
Applications: Sound and Video: Miro.
This bug is present in Har
Adam: As Roland already pointed out, a web forum is not a solution to
this bug. And no, I don't think a web forum is better than a working
hardware database.
Hard, detailed technical data about a setup that's verified by human to
work would be valuable.
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https:
Thanks for the link to the forum. However, it does not seem to be the
Ubuntu hardware database.
I only found short, written comments about computers and hardware. None
of this information seemed to come from hardware database client.
Comments did not seem to contain exact technical details collect
After two years, hwdb is still not browsable. Hardy beta seems to
encourage users to send data.
Many questions are still open two years after opening the bug:
- Who owns the data in Ubuntu Hardware Database? Would Canonical like to own it?
- When will everyone get access to HwDb?
- Why doesn't har
Still very difficult to select time zone in Beta.
Jumpy time zone selection in Beta should be fixed. It worked much better
in Gutsy. It should not be broken for everyone just to support rare
cases of very low 640x480 resolutions.
Current state is especially problematic for
- The handicapped
- Ol
I chose a different backup software and don't have backuppc installed at
the moment. Unfortunately, I don't have time to test this anytime soon.
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I chose a different backup software and don't have backuppc installed at
the moment. Unfortunately, I don't have time to test this anytime soon.
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Also, normal user is not allowed to use sshfs by default. It is not
obvious how to securely allow this, and it doesn't "just work". Sshfs is
pretty new and very reliable yet.
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Similar problem with 64 bit Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy:
~$ sudo /etc/init.d/hwclock.sh restart
* Saving the system clock
Cannot access the Hardware Clock via any known method.
Use the --debug option to see the details of our search for an access method.
Clock is lagging about an hour a day.
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 59596
/dev/rtc Device or resource busy
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Sebastian's questions were answerred in two comments - it's still a
problem.
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.15 (Ubuntu)
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In duplicate #134518, Lincoln Stein says: "has nothing to do with the
kernel. It has to do with Timidity opening the snd_rtctimer module. Now
I just need to figure out how to run timidity without disabling
/dev/rtc."
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Stopping timidity seems to fix the busy problem.
~$ sudo cat /dev/rtc
cat: /dev/rtc: Device or resource busy
~$ sudo /etc/init.d/timidity stop
* Stopping TiMidity++ ALSA midi emulation...
...done.
~$ sudo cat /dev/rtc
cat: /dev/rtc: Invalid argument
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I have the same problem:
- Time is lagging, clock misses about an hour in a day
- /dev/rtc busy when opening, even as root
Problem started a couple of days ago. I just did "apt-get upgrade", but
I still can't read /dev/rtc.
Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy, Linux ... 2.6.22-14-generic #1 SMP Tue Feb 12
02:46:46
The fix proposed on 2005 by Jean-Louis Boers works for Acer Travelmate 3000,
too. Could the setting "options
ipw2200 led=1" be included in Ubuntu by default?
Led light tested, details of hardware
http://www.iki.fi/karvinen/acer_travelmate_3004wtmi_with_linux.html#wlan_light
http://myy.helia.fi/~k
Yes, the same thing with Dapper and interactive installation from
network.
If you need more info, I think the marking is something like "needs
info", not invalid.
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My problem was bypassed by updating BIOS and using USB ports on the
motherboard. At least the USB drive was automatically mounted after
that.
I had the "not accepting address: error" on both freshly installed Gutsy
and a previous Ubuntu release. Probably all Ubuntus after some kernel
version were
I have the same problem:
0. Booted from Gutsy Desktop i386 (final), on Acer Travelmate 3000. Using Live
CD from external firewire DVD/CDROM.
1. Quit (on gnome panel): Susped
Computer goes to suspend, fan is turned off, suspend light lit.
2. Click any key to wake up
Seems to wake up normally. Ope
Thanks Michael, "import avg" seems to work.
Someday I could register to libavg wiki and add this info to Getting
Started.
Minimal.py from "Getting started" still dumps core, but it's probably a
different problem.
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ImportError: No module named libavg
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/174396
You
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: python-libavg
LibAvg can't be imported, so it can't be used at all.
$ sudo aptitude install python-libavg
$ python -c "import libavg"
... ImportError: No module named libavg
$ PYTHONPATH=/usr/share/pycentral/python-libavg/site-packages/libavg python -c
Same problem with Gutsy 7.10 final.
I just tried this on amd64 Gutsy Desktop. When I install software using
Firefox: Addons: Get Ubuntu Addons, they are no longer shown as
available for install but are not installed either.
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installing Firefox plugins from add/remove applications doesn't work
I agree: no beep is the best.
When user presses tab, there is nothing to beep about. Users attention
is already on screen. There is no danger at sight. Long operation has
not just ended. And there is no point in (beep) telling (beep) the (beep
beep) whole office (beep) that user is (beep) using (b
I can't reproduce this bug anymore.
The machine nor the software configuration used in testing are no longer
in my use. My new systems don't currently seem to show this bug, but
they have newer versions of software too. I'm the original reporter of
this bug. As far as I am concerned, this bug can
This problem also exists in 6.06 LTS Dapper.
A bypass is to view the file in xpdf, which replaces unknown fonts with
those it can render correctly. I think PDF standard requires viewers to
have some fonts, so those fonts are not embedded by default. Because of
this, a lot of pdf:s are shown incorr
** Tags added: evincefont
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PDFs are displayed with the wrong fonts
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/52374
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