I didn't say "minor error" (I would prefer "minor problem"), I said a
"minor bug". The problem is indeed major (in my case, it risked serious
information leakage), but the bug is minor (because it has a simple and
effective workaround).
Note that the fact that the trusty package can be installed i
"I didn't say that YOU said any thing in my previous post": by making
the comment "Altering the way umask works in the end is not a minor
error at all" in a paragraph addressed to an earlier comment of mine,
you implied that I had described it as a minor error.
In any case, I was attempting to con
Override file is for X session, e.g. for GNOME: ~/.config/upstart/gnome-
session.override
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See above: upstart resets the umask when it starts the user jobs
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File has languished at version 5.11 for some time. The latest upstream
release, which is in Debian, is 5.14.
As far as I can see, the problem is that Ubuntu-specific patches are
blocking automatic updates from Debian. This problem has occurred
repeatedly in the past; if Ubunt
(I'm an upstream file maintainer; I'm always keen to encourage distro
packagers to send patches direct upstream where they can be quickly
integrated, rather than waste time supporting them in a single
distribution themselves. Please: help us help you!)
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I will look into this once 2.5 is released.
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[needs-packaging] Include 'Caffeine' into the repo.
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I have looked into this. The recommended way is to get the package into
Debian, so I will pursue that route.
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Reopening, this package is not in Debian!
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I have installed pidgin-twitter, but if I try to create an account
"Twitter" is not offered as an account type. Further, my existing
twitter account, which in accounts.xml is shown as having protocol type
prpl-mbpurple-twitter, shows up as "Protocol: Unknown" in the Manage
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This is not a Caffeine bug: it's a bug in python-xlib.
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caffeine can't connect to d
This bug affects me. While the only problem I can directly trace to it
is the delay in suspend, the system logs show a kernel oops, which may
well indicate more serious underlying problems. (About ⅓ of the time
when resuming, the system does not restart properly, e.g. the screen
does not come back)
This bug is still a problem on an up-to-date 14.04 system. I'm sorry, I
don't have time to test this with a development release (being a
hardware problem, I presume it would not be interesting to try it with a
VM installation).
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Because of this bug I changed to an nvidia graphics card, so I don't
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Mouse drop
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This is still working for me in GNOME 3 on Trusty. See
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-session/+bug/1037616
comment #4 for a succinct summary of the rather involved way to activate
the session saving/restoring workaround.
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After installing the proposed update, and restarting ddclient (it wasn't
clear to me whether it had been restarted by the upgrade), it started up
fine, so given that I still use afraid.org, it seems to be working.
Thanks very much.
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I still get this bug in Saucy, but not in an easily-reproducible form:
after login, the touch pad works fine, but if I leave the machine
unattended, then when I come back, and the screen saver has activated,
then sometimes either a) the button does not work (on my Macbook Air,
this is pressing the
apport information
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By the way, this statement in message #2 does not make sense: "Please
note, given that the information from the prior release is already
available, doing this on a release prior to the development one would
not be helpful."
I originally reported this bug against Ubuntu 12.04. There is no
informati
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I have two monitors which by default come up with the smaller on the
right in gnome-shell. I use the "Screen Display" settings applet to
change them around, and that works fine for the rest of my session, but
when I log out and back in, or reboot, the screens have reverted to
Public bug reported:
Having installed lyx from the PPA, I find its ttf-lyx package duplicates
rather than replaces Ubuntu's fonts-lyx package; the latter name appears
now to be canonical, as several other packages depend on it. Hence, the
PPA's package should be renamed, and it should be an upgrad
As I posted on the upstream bug, this bug would be a lot less annoying
if:
1. The key short were listed in the Keyboard configuration applet, with
appropriate greying out/some sort of explanatory message that comes up if you
try to change it.
2. The workaround were only applied on machines that n
This bug has since been fixed in the way I suggested. It is fixed at
least in saucy.
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In the file /usr/share/X11/xkb/types/extra the word "captial" should be
"capital" (occurs once, in line 116).
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
Package: xkb-data 2.5.1-3ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.11.0-15.23-generic 3.11.10
Uname: Linux 3.11.0-15-generic
This bug is still present in saucy.
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This bug is fixed in trusty.
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Please use xdg-mime and xdg-sett
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/etc/skel/.profile comment about umask needs updating
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This bug appears to have been fixed in trusty. As I originally said, the
fix is to make sure virtualbox-dkms is installed; the extra command
which I did not give was to run "modprobe vboxdrv" (though running
"/etc/init.d/virtualbox start" should also work). (Running
/etc/init.d/virtualbox does not
I have reported this bug to Debian in the hope that it will be fixed
there: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=736261
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Closing, I've reported this bug to Debian instead. It's hardly worth the
effort of tracking two identical tiny bugs!
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Closing, since the package is no longer in new Ubuntu. The typo is still
present in newer versions; I've reported it against sugar-base-0.98 in
Debian.
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lircd(8) mentions non-existent /dev/input/uinput
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I don't mind this any more, and apparently no-one else does either, so
closing.
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This bug was fixed in 0.21.
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Fixed in trusty.
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This bug was fixed for emacs23, but it now exists for emacs24. Again,
please depend on emacs24. (Unfortunately it seems it's not possible to
depend on emacsen, since the package shouldn't be installed for XEmacs.)
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Closing this bug owing to age (not least, age of the hardware; also, the
kernel will have moved on) and lack of interest.
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+ Please depend on emacs24
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Should be in "Programming" menu, not "Science"
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This seems to have been fixed: running the current Saucy Racket 5.3.4
with no ~/.racket does not bring up a message about a newer version, and
the preference for checking for new versions is set to off.
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There may be two different things going on here. The bug was fixed in
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On the other hand, I noticed (as you did) in the last few days that my
new files were getting a umask of 0027, contrary to the upstart profile
I had installed. Because of the timing, I suspect the GN
I no longer have this problem.
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Keyboard modifiers spontaneously reset
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Is #26 an automated message? The bug has been confirmed for the current
release, 13.10 (see #25).
Also, the wording of the message is a bit odd. It gives "there hasn't
been any activity in [the bug] recently" as a justification for re-
checking whether the bug still exists. I don't see why this mi
This looks like this bug:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=68945 which is fixed in
dbus 1.6.14. 1.6.18 is in trusty, so perhaps worth trying the trusty
package (as I'm about to).
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Thanks very much for this, all concerned.
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Ping? This fix is simple and still needed as of 14.10.
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Please add gnome-gmail to ubuntu-email
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Thanks, this is brilliant: I got the upgrade, and afterwards was able to
purge the old ttf-lyx package.
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ttf-lyx package in PPA should be
After experiencing a variety of nasty crashes, I stopped using suspend
altogether (I tried upgrading to the utopic kernel, without benefit).
I've just tried using hibernate instead (note, this is disabled by
default in Trusty, at least, but can easily be reenabled, e.g. see
http://ubuntuhandbook.
Belay that, hibernate doesn't work reliably either. Back to looking for
a fix for this bug…
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[MacBookPro11,1] Suspend delayed because of s
Sorry, I can't see a ttf-lyx or fonts-lyx package in your staging PPA.
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ttf-lyx package in PPA should be fonts-lyx
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Ah, for some reason it doesn't show on the launchpad page. I can see the
packages in the repo, and that looks fine.
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ttf-lyx package in PP
The Debian package has already been updated to 3.8.2; I'm guessing the
Ubuntu package hasn't been because it has Ubuntu-specific patches, so it
didn't update automatically.
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googleearth-package 1.0.1 doesn't help Ubuntu saucy, because it depends
on ia32-libs, which does not exist in saucy.
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googleearth-package d
I am getting exactly this problem. I don't have SkypeTab.
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[Thinkpad T520] Skype audio in Saucy broken
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I set the umask in my ~/.profile. In previous releases of Ubuntu this
worked nicely. Now, I find it has been reset from 0027 to 0022. On
investigation, this appears to be upstart's fault. Setting
umask 027
in an upstart override file for my desktop session (gnome-session)
re
(The suggestion of running the commands with sudo is a workaround, but
it's not a fix; meanwhile, the bug continues to exist in at least
quantal.)
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This bug appears to be the problem reported here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=8690020
In short, the problem is that the apparmor profile for evince does not
allow the font files to be written.
Unfortunately, the algorithm used by the TeXLive scripts to decide where
to write generated
On further investigation, I cannot print a Postscript file duplex at
all, either using lp or from Evince, so the problem appears to be with
CUPS's Postscript backend.
** Summary changed:
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Same here in 12.10, when using Startup Disk Creator.
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2x100% CPU and memory usage growth when setting bootable flag in
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To man
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I have installed libavcodec-extra-53. This means that libavcodec53 is
not installed. However, libav-tools is installed, and libav-tools has a
symlink from its changelog.Debian.gz to that of libavcodec53:
$ ls -l /usr/share/doc/libav-tools/changelog.Debian.gz
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root
By the way, not even a comment from an Ubuntu maintainer for 2 years,
and yet using Startup Disk Creator is the official way to create install
media. Imagine the scenario which must've happened more than once:
Ubuntu Enthusiast: Here, I'll make you a USB stick so you can try it…wait…oh,
my comput
@sefs, see fix in comment #6, which involves rebuilding gdm.
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It indeed looks like multiarch is my problem, so I eagerly await the
updated apt-show-versions landing in Ubuntu (presumably in raring+1).
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It is unlikely that anyone who is subscribed to this bug has tried a
clean reinstall with the packages from raring (I certainly haven't),
since if they had, they would probably have reported the result to this
bug thread. So I presume that what you (Kai Mast) really mean is "please
try again with r
Thanks for the elaboration, Jens. Unfortunately, rygel is still not
autostarting for me in 12.10 (see also Thomas Hood's similar experience
in comment #13 above).
I performed the following steps:
1. Install rygel in Ubuntu 12.10.
2. Check that "Make local sound devices available as DNLA/UPnP Med
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Last night I installed the update qemu-kvm-1.2.0+noroms-0ubuntu2.12.10.3
Afterwards, I discovered that I could no longer use FUSE, and from
comparing time stamps, discovered that the permissions on my /dev/fuse
had been changed to:
crw--T 1 root root 10, 229 Mar 8 07:48
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gnome-power-statistics sometimes gets the wrong value for Energy when
full, causing the battery indicator to show nearly empty when it's
nowhere near empty.
For example:
slice 14:29:01 ~$ cat /sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/energy_full
6741
slice 14:31:52 ~$ cat /sys/class/
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This worked fine for me for a long time, but seems to have stopped
working in oneiric: the brightness control works OK, but it goes all the
way up or down for each press of Fn+Up or Fn+Down (actually, it's a
little odder than that: Fn+Down always makes it go to minimum, then
Fn+Up once makes it go
I'm using an NC-10, BTW. All the quirks & fixes mentioned above seem
still to be in place.
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Samsung NC10 brightness keys block keyboard and
If I use the current natty 2.6.38-11 kernel, the brightness control
works fine again, so it seems to be a kernel problem.
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Samsung NC10 bri
As a workaround, you can use gconf-editor to unset the gconf key /apps
/gnome-terminal/global/use_mnemonics. This disables the menu shortcuts
(only in gnome-terminal) so you don't have to turn off the menu with two
clicks in order to be able to use Alt+key in the terminal.
However, I agree this is
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In line 151, the wrong variable name is passed to subprocess.Popen: it
should say "extension_path", not "extensionjs_path". This doesn't stop
the script from working, but may make the user think it hasn't worked;
and it stops the file window containing the new extension from b
I just updated to oneiric and I'm getting this.
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Unnecessary gst-keyboard-xkb appearing in Notification Area when
multiple keyboard layou
Ahem! It's slightly annoying to be told that a bug that one reported is
a duplicate when in fact (as you can see from the bug numbers) this bug
was reported first!
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When I tried to set up ddclient to access an afraid.org host in quantal,
I got an error: it says it needs libdigest-sha1-perl; this package has
not been shipped since oneiric.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.10
Package: ddclient (not installed)
ProcVersionSignature:
The solution to this bug is simple (use Digest::SHA instead of
Digest::SHA1) and outlined in Debian bug #690568.
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ddclient can't be used i
I just had this problem on a kernel upgrade, using an up-to-date precise
system. I had recently purged syslinux. Purging extlinux as well fixed
the problem.
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Not to worry, I understand there may be a good reason. It's mostly the
tone of the automated message that grates; maybe it could be rewritten
so that it doesn't imply the duplicate bug's reporter is somehow wrong?
That would be nice even for people who do report later dupes!
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Chromium does not have X session support; see
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=23001
However, if you configure it to run in the background, then it installs
a ~/.config/autostart/ file. This combined with configuring to restore
windows on startup would give
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 959874 ***
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** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 966005
[media-keys] gnome-settings-daemon crashed with SIGSEGV in
ubuntu_osd_do_notification() while pushing brightness keys
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 959874 ***
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gnome-settings-daemon crashed with SIGSEGV in ubuntu_osd_do_notification()
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The bug as originally reported is a duplicate of a fixed bug (good news
for the original reporter, I hope!). The last report is a new bug which
I'm also seeing, but with unofficial packages. If you see it with
Public bug reported:
bti is broken in quantal:
$ bti
bti: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcurl-nss.so.4: version `CURL_3' not found
(required by bti)
This appears to be a re-run of a Debian bug: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
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ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.10
Public bug reported:
According to /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade, the Allowed-Origins variable
is a legacy variable, so presumbly unattended-upgrades should be using
its replacement, Origins-Pattern.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.10
Package: unattended-upgrades 0.79.3ubuntu4
ProcVersionS
You can move the bug to package wine-gecko1.4 if you like, but it's
still present…
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Title:
Should wine1.2-gecko really be in multiverse?
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Public bug reported:
README.Debian says:
Upon startup, gnome-session starts the following applications:
- Saved session: if you have saved a session, it is located in
~/.config/gnome-session/saved-session/. You can enable automatic
session saving or manually save it in the "Startup Appli
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Title:
Please document current behavior as per #771896
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GNOME_SESSION_SAVE works fine for me. I am using it in a GNOME (3)
session started by gdm.
In this case, the environment variable has to be set somewhere that is
found by /etc/gdm/Xsession, for example ~/.profile.
Hence for those for whom the fix doesn't work: check that the
environment variable
See also bug #771896: there is confusion over how to use the
GNOME_SESSION_SAVE fix. It seems fairly straightforward for gdm users,
but perhaps it's not as obvious for lightdm users? I don't know, but
again, this is something that should be explained in README.Debian.
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