Public bug reported:
If I run ubuntu-bug -w and close the dialog, my cursor changes to a
cross hair if I hover over, for example, a Firefox window, but it does
not when I hover over a Terminal window or the Gnome Control Center
window. Clicking on those windows does not activate the bug reporting,
Public bug reported:
After changing the default alert sound in Settings > Sound > Sound
Effects, I cannot restore the alert sound to the Ubuntu 17.10 default.
Gnome Control Center version: 1:3.26.2-0ubuntu0.2
There are five options in the Sound Effects tab: Default, Bark, Drip,
Glass and Sonar. S
This bug affected me with Ubuntu 17.04 on a Dell D630 laptop as well. I
applied the workaround that was suggested on the mentioned Arch forum
thread (disabling S-video). Add "video=SVIDEO-1:d" to the kernel boot
options in /etc/default/grub:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash video=SVIDEO-1:
Public bug reported:
i have no information
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.04
Package: shim-signed 1.28+0.9+1474479173.6c180c6-1ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.10.0-20.22-generic 4.10.8
Uname: Linux 4.10.0-20-generic x86_64
.proc.sys.kernel.moksbstate_disabled: 0
.sys.firmwar
** Also affects: tomcat8 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
tomcat7-instance-create instances not compatible with Eclip
Still happens...
May 5 22:47:00 Pixeldust kernel: [ 656.549843] sky2 :04:00.0 eth1: rx
error, status 0x5e20002 length 1506
May 5 22:47:00 Pixeldust kernel: [ 657.121691] sky2 :04:00.0 eth1: rx
error, status 0x5e20002 length 1506
May 5 22:47:01 Pixeldust kernel: [ 657.497714] sky2 0
** Summary changed:
- sky2 rx error
+ sky2 Driver RX Error
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Title:
sky2 Driver RX Error
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ric x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: fglrx
ApportVersion: 2.19.1-0ubuntu5
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC0: remon 2439 F pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC1: remon 2439 F pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: Unity
Date: Fri Apr 29 20:
This is still a bug on the 4.2.0 kernel in 15.10 ...
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Title:
Sky2 ethernet failing randomly with Marvell 88E8056 gigabit
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Description:Ubuntu 15.10
Release:15.10
ubuntu-release-upgrader-qt:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 1:15.10.14.4
Version table:
1:15.10.14.4 0
500 http://nl.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ wily-updates/universe amd64
Packages
1:15.10.13 0
5
@zarafa we have been able to reassert a communication line with
canonical, and there will be new pushes from us to the partner repo ppa,
so with a bit of cooperation a newer release will be there soon, and we
can keep then coming again.
Latest 7.0 release by the way is 7.0.8 now via
http://downloa
.
Remon
** Tags added: zarafa
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Is there a plan to provide version 7 of zarafa?
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To verify that I am not going crazy (yet), I just installed the older
3.6 version of Firefox. It displays the images as expected, without
underlined whitespaces.
I tried specifying several different doctypes (4.01 strict, html5), but
Firefox 8 won't ignore the whitespace. The specs say it should i
Just installed Chromium [14.0.835.202 (Developer Build 103287 Linux)
Ubuntu 11.04] to check, and it also displays the unwanted underlines.
But when viewed in my Android phone browser, the display is correct,
without underlined whitespaces.
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** Attachment added: "Screenshot of the underlined whitespace"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/893827/+attachment/2605472/+files/underlined_whitespace.png
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: Linux 2.6.38-12-generic i686
NonfreeKernelModules: fglrx
AddonCompatCheckDisabled: False
AlsaVersion: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.23.
Architecture: i386
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC0: remon 1851 F pulseaudio
/dev/snd
@victorz:
That (Gnome?) version allowed some HTML tags as well, but I need them less than
the ISO 8601 week number, which is the standard in my country (The Netherlands).
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If it is impossible or undesirable to use strftime() instead of
g_date_time_format() in the rendering, then this bug is a documentation issue.
The summary for the custom-time-format field in the dconf-editor clearly states
that strftime() is used.
"Summary: The format string passed to strftime"
"In the code, measuring is done using the strftime function while the
rendering uses g_date_time_format. It seems these two functions use
different parts of the locale settings."
This explains Bug #775113 as well.
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Bug #730476:
"In the code, measuring is done using the strftime function while the rendering
uses g_date_time_format. It seems these two functions use different parts of
the locale settings."
g_date_time_format does not support %V or %U:
http://developer.gnome.org/glib/2.28/glib-GDateTime.html#g
%W works in my format, but %U and %V don't. They blank the whole
datetime display, although the required space is still reserved.
%a %d-%m-%Y (Wk%V) %H:%M:%S
displays nothing, but is equally wide as
%a %d-%m-%Y (Wk%W) %H:%M:%S
which displays the correct date and time on my system (but I ne
Hah, getting up at 5:45 am doesn't help it seems to create patches :D
The new new one is done correctly now (me crosses fingers)
Remon
** Patch added: "makes Traverso 0.49.x work with > Qt 4.6.x version 3"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/48737816/make-traverso-0.49.x-w
Hi,
Yes, should have checked the patch first :)
Uploaded one that fixes the 'freeze' when Traverso starts.
The easiest way to get Traverso working again for you is to kindly ask
the maintainer of Traverso to apply the patch to the debian package, and
push it to the bugfixes thingie so you can do
apply it to the 0.49.1 source code, compile and be happy ;-)
In the ideal world this would have been fixed long time ago, but it
appears that maintenance of the Traverso package in Debian and derived
distributions is basically non-existent.
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Freeze in Traverso
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/5
This bug has been fixed in git some time ago, attaching the patch that
should fix this problem.
The Traverso git version is coming along nicely, perhaps better to
package the next release of Traverso which won't take too long hopefully
and push that to backports?
** Patch added: "makes Traverso 0
y good way.. ?)
Remon
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No pulseaudio support
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Hello,
>From the Traverso website:
Features:
Multiple Driver Backends
There's full support for ALSA, Jack (including transport control) and PortAudio
So, I don't know which of the developers claimed PulseAudio support?
So, ALSA, Jack and PortAudio are the available options, so no need to
fall
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: traverso
Traverso 0.42.0 was released and uploaded to Debian unstable, with
important bugfixes, and support for compressed file formats, on the fly
samplerate conversion.
** Affects: traverso (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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