Exactly the same problem as when I originally reported it: I can't make
MIDI input and output work together, and setting up output is
complicated (involves futzing around with jack).
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After starting Rygel in my user session, it uses 100% CPU.
ProblemType: Bug
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Package: rygel 0.8.3-2
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Uname: Linux 2.6.38-10-generic x86_64
Architecture: amd64
Date: Tue Aug 16 00:32:55 2011
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Having installed rygel and configured DLNA/UPnP to be on, I expect it to
autostart, but it does not.
Further, it is not in the list of Startup Applications (perhaps because
its desktop file is not under /etc/xdg/autostart, like most, but under
/usr/share/autostart (the only o
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x-mess is still available in natty (but not in oneiric). Also, I can
find no form of mess available in oneiric (in particular, I can find no
/usr/bin/mess in the mame package, or in any other package).
Since as far as I can see mess has not been merged into mame upstream,
this suggests that the ma
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Since chromium-browser doesn't support X sessions, I tried adding a
custom entry to Startup Applications. This works fine, but the .desktop
file is regularly deleted. I am wondering if this happens whenever
chromium is updated, because this
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I'm still seeing patches in the Ubuntu file packages that have not been
fed upstream. Please can you send patches upstream: the file
maintainers' limited time is better spent applying patches than chasing
around looking for them, not to mention that the maintenance burden is
then removed from Ubunt
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After a lot of fiddling and searching, I have managed to get both MIDI
input and output to work in Musescore, but not at the same time.
To get MIDI output to work, I have to run jackd, and make a connection
from the MScore output channel to the
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When the main window has a horizontal scrollbar (typically because I
have scanned more than one page), dragging the scrollbar works as
normal, but clicking in the gap does not. I compared behavior with
gedit, which works as expected (clicking
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If I press Scan in simple-scan, then scan multiple pages on my scanner
(in this case, a Lexmark X543dn), then only the first page appears in
simple-scan. I can of course press Scan again to scan the next page, but
with a network scanner this i
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I am scanning a batch of documents which I want to save as PDFs. simple-
scan makes me select the format each time I save. It would be better if
it remembered the last format I used.
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Please update to at least sudo 1.7.4, as in Debian, as it contains
useful bug fixes, in particular Debian bugs #443597 and #602699, which
respectively improve things for sudoedit and sudo -g. Since this has
been released for a while now, it seems rea
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Hi,
I am just indicating reasons for the sync, and, by the fact that I
filed this bug, that there is demand. I am not an Ubuntu maintainer,
and don't intend or want to become one. (In case this looks like my
making excuses, I note that I do spend considerable time on free
software, but I prefer, a
It seems that on further testing, the "workaround" that seemed to work
above doesn't. Sigh.
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Thanks very much for the merge!
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Ubuntu has had easytag 2.1.6 since karmic, and easytag-aac was updated
to 2.1.6 in September 2010; please can we have easytag-aac 2.1.6 in
Medibuntu?
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.10
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ProcVersionSigna
Of the two references from the Wikipedia article, one is to a standard
that has been withdrawn, and the other says:
In mathematical expressions, the internationally recognized symbol % (percent)
may
be used with the SI to represent the number 0.01. Thus, it can be used to
express the
values of d
> I don't believe that mpd has such "build default" settings (and I
> don't really see a pressing need for it to start having them).
If you look at the source, you can see that in the absence of a sound
output configuration, audio_output_detect calls
ao_plugin_test_default_device for each output p
By the way, I should add that I use a Startup Applications entry to run
my per-user mpd, and this works very well; mpd could easily provide such
an entry as part of the package.
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I've done some more work on this. I filed a bug suggesting that mpd
detect PulseAudio before ALSA, but there is a reasonable objection to
this: with PulseAudio configured to auto-spawn, this can result in
PulseAudio being started for a user who does not want it (on a system
where pulseaudio is inst
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When running mpd with a user ~/.mpd/mpd.conf which contains no
configuration for sound output, mpd correctly auto-detects ALSA (since
it tries ALSA before PulseAudio). However, by default ALSA should use
PulseAudio on a recent Ubuntu system.
For some
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In the package description, "privilleges" → "privileges"
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: packagekit (not installed)
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Architectur
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Example:
$ sudo apt-get purge compiz-core
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following packages will be REMOVED:
compiz-core*
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgr
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That's most odd, because unlike the suggestion in #244598, this was
working fine for me until I upgraded to natty...
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OK, it turns out that bug #244598 was in fact fixed in apt 0.8.0, but
seems now to have reappeared.
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Apt will not purge deinstalled/removed packages (unl
Ditto. I tried putting all my contacts in "Friends", and after a
restart, many of them were back in "Buddies". This happens with
different protocols (including linked clients), e.g. MSN, FB chat, and
in Empathy 2.32 and 3.0.
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Any update on this? I'm once again building ffmpeg from source and
finding myself in exactly the same situation...
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/usr/lib/i686/cmov sear
Natty's mpd is still not configured to use pulseaudio by default, which
seems silly given that PulseAudio has been the default sound system for
several releases now...
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On 14 April 2011 02:46, Matt Wheeler wrote:
> On 13 April 2011 16:46, Reuben Thomas wrote:
>> Natty's mpd is still not configured to use pulseaudio by default, which
>> seems silly given that PulseAudio has been the default sound system for
>> several releases now.
As stated in the body of the report (and accepted by Martin Pitt, the
maintainer who uploaded the fix), this bug is only partially fixed.
** Changed in: lirc (Ubuntu Maverick)
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
** Changed in: lirc (Ubuntu)
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** Change
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Binary package hint: xmame-x
Running xmame, I get:
$ xmame
GLINFO: loaded OpenGL library libGL.so!
GLINFO: loaded GLUlibrary libGLU.so!
GLINFO: glColorSubTableEXT (2): not implemented !
XDGAOpenFramebuffer failed
Use of DGA-modes is disabled
error: compiled byte ordering
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This is also a problem with xmess-x, and xmame-sdl. Basically, xmame is
broken.
At first I thought the fix was mame (aka sdlmame) but that turns out to
run too slowly, so it's not a real solution for me yet. A working xmame
would therefore be nice...
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h
Eventually I got sdlmame to run at a decent speed. Since x-mame
development seems to have stopped and sdlmame development continues,
perhaps it would be better to remove x-mame from Ubuntu and concentrate
on making sdlmame work better. That's what I intend to do now...
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/etc/mame/mame.ini contains paths pointing to the user's home directory
for many settings, but not for the inipath, which tells mame where to
find its .ini files. This is a pity, as it prevents the user from
changing important graphics settings in ~/
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Status: Invalid => New
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I note that the bug appears to be fixed already in 10.04, or at least,
my current info dir does not exhibit this problem.
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Binary package hint: dpkg
I just installed chromium-browser on my Lucid Ubuntu system. It set the
gnome-www-browser alternative to "chromium-browser". Fine, except that x
-www-browser is still set to Firefox. So for some uses I'll get one
browser, and for others another.
I i
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I am unclear why merely because the user who originally reported a bug
does not wish to reinstall a program that has a sufficiently serious bug
that he no longer uses it makes the bug invalid.
As I reported above, the bug is still present in Lucid. I therefore no
longer use ktimetracker, and do no
First, the bug is definitely still present in Lucid, as I have said
above, twice.
Secondly, I quite appreciate your point about limited resources, but
because the resources are not available to fix a bug does not mean it is
invalid! There's no point simply closing bug reports because you do not
ha
Thanks, telling me to file the bug upstream is a much more useful reply
than simply marking it "invalid". I shall do so.
I hope that in future Launchpad will help maintainers refile bugs
automatically? The reason I ask is that it seems unreasonable to expect
users to know where to file bugs, and e
I find that this bug is already filed upstream:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=169660
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I use irexec to generate multimedia keystrokes from my Apple remote.
Hence, I created a Startup Applications entry for irexec. Sometimes when
I log in, multiple copies of irexec are run. It seems that this could be
because irexec is not always killed
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Thanks very much for your work on this, maintainers, and in particular
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To build the Debian package, at least a newer autotools-dev is needed.
To build from upstream sources, newer tools are not needed.
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I'm an upstream maintainer of file. I am working on co-ordination of
Debian and upstream. I have to speed things along just applied all the
current Debian patches to upstream CVS.
I was a little dismayed to find that there are patches in current Ubu
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Closing as out of date.
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Title:
caffeine 2.9.4 isn't working on Ubuntu 16.04
To
@OlivierS 20.04 has .deb LibreOffice (6.4.5), so there's no need to
worry just yet. You can install it directly with apt. No need to use an
external PPA.
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When building a Debian package on Ubuntu, it's necessary to use "--
profile debian" with lintian.
When using debuild, it should be possible to pass options to lintian
with "--lintian-opts". However, these seem to be ignored currently: when
lintian is run, options passed with
On further investigation, what actually seems to happen is that lintian
is run twice: once by dpkg-buildpackage, and once by debuild. Thus, the
full incantation required is:
debuild -us -uc --check-option="--profile=debian" --lintian-opts
--profile debian
The reason I didn't notice is that omit
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$ texdoc
/usr/bin/texdoc:42: Internal error: Texdoc is not installed properly.
The line that fails is:
local texdoc = require 'texdoclib'
so there seems to be something wrong with texlua's path searching.
A workaround is to cd to /usr/share/texlive/texmf-dist/scripts/tex
Apologies, I just found I had a partial install of texdoc in my home
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This is internal to gdk, nothing to do with caffeine.
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Here is the upstream xdg-utils bug: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xdg
/xdg-utils/-/issues/137
There is a patch for it, so xdg-utils should be patched in
Ubuntu/Debian. I will look into this.
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Reopening, as I have finally managed to reproduce this bug. It occurs
for me when the title of a full screen window (the window for which
Caffeine inhibits idleness) contains a non-ASCII character. This causes
an error in the embedded Perl script in xdg-screensaver, in the
subroutine screensaver_gn
The patch for this bug: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xdg/xdg-
utils/-/issues/98 does fix the problem, though I am not sure that the
problem here is that the window has no title, rather that no title is
reported by X11::Protocol. However, for our purposes that's good enough!
I shall ensure that t
Ah embarrassingly, I find that this xdg-utils bug was filed by me, and
the patch was also provided by me!
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caffeine 2.9.7 isn't working on
Unfortunately, the upstream bug I mentioned in #7 is for a related bug,
not this one, and the patch for it has already been applied.
** Summary changed:
- caffeine 2.9.4 isn't working on Ubuntu 16.04
+ caffeine 2.9.7 isn't working on Ubuntu 20.04
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #970203
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=970203
** Also affects: xdg-utils (Debian) via
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The kdeconnect package ships two desktop files, which appear to be
duplicates: /etc/xdg/autostart/kdeconnect.desktop, and
/etc/xdg/autostart/org.kde.kdeconnect.daemon.desktop. They both run the
kdeconnect daemon. Presumably only one is needed. In particular, it
means that for
Sorry, Andrej, I just changed the status of the Ubuntu bug by mistake,
instead of the upstream one, and Launchpad won't let me change it back!
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When I share a file whose extension is '.asc' it ends up on the phone as
'.txt'. This is confusing: I exported my encryption keys from DeltaChat
desktop, shared them to my phone, and was then unable to import them
into DeltaChat on the phone (which was expecting '.asc').
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I think you can mark this "Fix released", since the problem has been
fixed since I reported it over ten years ago.
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Typo in comment
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You're right, @paulw2u, I think this bug can be closed.
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Caffeine 2.8.3 doesn't work automatically for hibernate/suspend mode.
To manage
Hi paulw2u: I think the bug should be marked either invalid or upstream.
I'm not sure it was ever demonstrated in xdg-screensaver, but if there
is a bug, it's almost certainly in xdg-utils. Certainly no fix was ever
made in Caffeine.
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I am experiencing a similar bug, only for me automake doesn't crash on
every invocation. However, it crashes reliably when called from
`autoreconf` via a `bootstrap` script (using `autoreconf` directly also
doesn't cause the crash).
Inserting some debug statements in the main `automake` script sho
I didn't want to upgrade the system Perl further (or indeed downgrade
it), since that would risk the stability of my Ubuntu installation.
So, I worked around the bug by installing `automake` using brew, and
prepending the directory for `automake` (and only `automake`) to my
path. This suggests tha
I tried building and installing my own packages of the latest perl in
Ubuntu, 5.38.2-5, and that didn't help.
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I can reproduce this problem on two different machines running Ubuntu
24.04, and confirm that it doesn't repro on a machine running Debian 12
(with perl 5.36).
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Installing automake-1.17-3 from plucky does not help, I still get the
segfault. This is as expected: it is Perl that is segfaulting, and I
don't see what automake could do to make it segfault; in particular,
automake does not use any C extensions to Perl, it's pure Perl code.
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@pilotbob42 if you could test Ubuntu 18.04.1's xdg-screensaver under
MATE, and report a bug against xdg-utils if it doesn't work, that would
be great. I'm sorry that Caffeine 2.9.4 doesn't work for you, but it's
no longer under Caffeine's control (conversely, fixing xdg-screensaver
for MATE fixes i
@pilotbob42, if xdg-screensaver works, then the bug is in Caffeine, and
you can report a bug against Caffeine. mate-screensaver is not involved.
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@pilotbob42, thanks for the explanation, that makes more sense.
However, xdg-utils has explicit support for MATE, so if it's broken,
it's a bug and should be fixed. (xdg-screensaver has ad hoc support for
a wide range of desktop environments; there is no requirement to support
a particular mechani
@pilotbob42, thanks for the extra material. From looking at the patch
and MATE thread it seems the main difference is that MATE uses a
different DBus path for its screen saver; unfortunately, this is already
taken account of in the current xdg-screensaver, so the actual problem
must be some other d
I had several of these extensions. I started by disabling them all. This
fixed the problem (thanks!). I then re-enabled most of them one at a
time (because they are all things I find extremely useful—I do not like
to install extensions unless I have to!).
In the end, I was able to reinstall all bu
For anyone else having the same problem as me, a patched version of the
Hamster time tracker extension is available; see
https://github.com/projecthamster/hamster-shell-extension/issues/295
** Bug watch added: github.com/projecthamster/hamster-shell-extension/issues
#295
https://github.com/pro
Thanks for the explanation, and I agree that the bug is "Invalid" for
Ubuntu.
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Title:
Desktop is not restored correctly after screen saver
To ma
I'm the maintainer of caffeinate.
This shouldn't happen: caffeinate creates a separate window whose ID is
passed to xdg-screensaver on each invocation.
I had a look at caffeinate, and I can't see any faults in its logic (of
course, I welcome reports to the contrary!). In particular, I tested to
m
As far as I can tell, this is no longer a problem. In particular, I have
a ~/.config/autostart/chromium-browser.desktop file with a timestamp
from 2017, and it is set to run Chromium normally (without --no-startup-
window).
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I can find no evidence that this bug has ever been fixed, even in
Ubuntu. Can anyone point me to evidence that it has been?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/68924
Title:
provide support
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 892074 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/892074
This works now, thanks!
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Title:
aptitude show doesn't w
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