Done:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=601528
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Source package: libtranslate
in Karmic
apt-cache policy libtranslate0 gives
libtranslate0:
Installed: 0.99-0ubuntu6
Candidate: 0.99-0ubuntu6
Version table:
*** 0.99-0ubuntu6 0
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com karmic/universe Packages
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 407547 ***
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No, it is not a duplicate. The steps to reproduce them are completely
different, and I can't reproduce #407547, but this particular bug
happens every single time.
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Binary package hint: firefox-3.5
With a bookmark folder larger than screen size (like the "Latest
Headlines" folder usually is), so that it has scroll arrows, if you pass
your cursor over the arrows in either direction briefly, it will
frequently scroll automatically all the
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This is fixes the crash. The changes made in nautilus-navigation-window-
menus.c aren't strictly necessary, but will prevent crashes if a similar
mistake is made in the future.
** Patch added: "fix-same-location-crash.patch"
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nautilus crashes while changing view modes
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This bug has been around forever, which led me to believe the problem
was difficult. On the contrary!
This patch fixes it. Right now the indentation is just 1/3 of an inch,
so someone may want to change that.
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I don't know if this is the same bug, but I just lost my primary, most-
used tomboy note ("General Todo"). This note was so old, the filename
was New_Note_1.note (instead of an MD5 whatever). The file is still
there, but it's 0 bytes.
I restored a version of that note from backup, but I'm pissed
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-screensaver
I noticed recently that my laptop no longer fades to black when the
screen locks, either from suspending, logging out, or just locking the
screen. I built the gnome-screensaver package and ran test-fade, and
sure enough it doesn't fade,
Ah, well. I never quite know where to submit bug reports -- I thought
the distro was the first line of defense, and then they'd pass it
upstream if it wasn't their problem.
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This isn't really the place for this kind of report, but I'll try my
best to help you,
Have you tried creating your own style and selecting that? (using the
Styles and formatting box (press key F11))
Unless anyone else has any more advise they can give I can only suggest
you try the forums again
I get this bug too on my dell m1330, only with the -rt kernel (Jaunty)
and (so far) only after I've suspended and resumed the machine at least
once. I don't think it's ever happened on a clean boot.
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Is there any progress being made on this bug? My workaround, to use the
second two outputs and avoid the first, has a big problem. The third
audio output has significantly different sound characteristics from the
first two outputs. It sounds tinny and thin, like it's lacking in bass.
So I can't
Same symptoms on an HP dv6565us. Most of the other fn (function) keys
work like they're supposed to, but not brightness control. (Fn + F7/F8)
Running most up to date kernel - 2.6.31rc9
Linux grayhat 2.6.31-9-generic #29-Ubuntu SMP Sun Aug 30 17:39:26 UTC
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This is a patch (against the upstream git master... I thought this had
been forwarded upstream, but I was confusing this with a different bug).
The main issue is that the playbin2 gstreamer element doesn't actually
tell you when it finishes one stream and begins the next. This patch
works around th
Oh, I forgot to mention, if someone other than me can actually reproduce
this (it is broken on my amd64 and x86 machines), then forwarding this
upstream seems like the correct thing to do (since I can also reproduce
it in upstream git). I'm not sure if there is some launchpad magic for
doing this p
This fixes the bug. When we hit the end of the stream, the flag to
handle gapless playback wasn't being cleared properly. It is a patch
against the upstream code... but it is trivial enough that it should
apply anywhere.
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I have a similar problem with Karmic Kubuntu on a Dell Inspiron with an
integrated Intel 82845G/GL video card. Boot is completely normal up to
the point the splash screen that shows the icons for hardware, desktop,
settings, network, and KDE appearing in succession (I may have the order
wrong, but
I can reproduce this issue with 9.10-rc (kernel version
2.6.31-14-server). I have also seen it in previous versions and on
different hardware.
The slower speeds when dm-crypt is in use are obvious when testing with
bonnie++ as seen below. The /data partition is an ext4-formatted 32G LVM
logical vo
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
Steps to reproduce:
1) Start playing a file in a playlist with more than one song
2) Either wait until the end, or drag the slider to near the end of the song
3) Just before the next song begins, the slider jumps to 0, then back to the
correct
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Binary package hint: rhythmbox
While a song is playing, drag the position slider and observe the
elapsed time number (i.e. the "1:23" in the "1:23 of 4:56" at the top
right). The time is displayed as either 0:00, 0:01, 0:02, 0:03 or 0:04,
but I've never seen it get bigger.
I
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Binary package hint: rhythmbox
Select an album, and play the very last song in it. Skip to the end of
the track and wait for it to stop playing. Now if you select a song and
press play, or press play again, or double click a song, or anything to
tell it to play, the play butt
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This is a log of me opening rhythmbox. Playing a file, seeking to near
the end, waiting for it to end, and then it does the jump around bit and
goes to the next track.
I plan on having a poke around in the source later, I've fixed a similar
bug in rhythmbox before, so I'm marginally familiar with
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubuntuone-client
Having a cloud in the notification area right next to a weather applet
showing other weather related things seems a bit weird to me. Is there
perhaps a different metaphor that could be used? (like maybe to do with
"One", or even a little
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I think I have a similar issue, although I can use my computer for long
periods of time before I get the input freeze. In my case, the mouse
still works, although it won't click, and I can still press ctrl-alt-f1
to get to a console. And I can still type in the console as well. So
it seems to be
I'm using 9.10 (installed from alpha but updated daily) and I have
noticed the same. I'm using the standard gnome install.
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it's not so much a bug, but rather a few suggestions as to increase the
possibilities of this calculator
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https://bugs
I don't have the bandwidth to be able to test it in lucid yet, but I
suspect it will still be an issue.
The patch I gave was a workaround though (it was a slightly nicer hack
than what was already there).
There is now a fix in gstreamer which makes a non-hackish fix possible:
https://bugzilla.gn
Ok, this is the games menu open, with alacarte open.
I might have some time to patch it in about a month. Or if something
good happens, then maybe even sooner.
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I only get this bug while root. Regular users can run python gstreamer
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Today, the mixer applet stopped working. If I try to add it to the
panel, all I get is:
The panel encountered a problem while loading
"OAFIID:GNOME_MixerApplet".
Also every time I log in I get a message that the gnome settings daemon
restarted too many times, although ever
oh crap, somehow I ended up in the "lilo" module and didn't know it.
Sorry. Uh, please move this bug to the applets.
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You're right, that was the problem. Updating from CVS fixed it. Odd
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Steps to reproduce (on an amd64 machine):
name=$(docker create --tty ubuntu:21.04 sleep inf)
docker start $name
docker exec $name apt-get update -y
docker exec $name apt-get install libc6 -y
docker exec $name bash -c 'if [ ! -x /bin/cat ] ; then echo no ;
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After recently replaced broken screen, keyboard and touchpad became
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5.4.0-42) restored full control. Also, disabling acpi restored control
(but one wants to see battery level...). Evidently, it is not hardwe
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I think this is what you're looking for. I upgraded to 21.04 and had
the same issue.
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MarkInstall qt5-default:amd64 < 5.14.2+dfsg-6 @ii mK Ib > FU=0
Installing qtbase5-gles-dev:amd64 as Depends of qt5-default:amd64
MarkKeep qtbase5-dev:amd64 < 5.14.2+dfsg-6 -> 5.15.2+dfsg-5 @ii umU > FU=
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Some menu icons are missing
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This has also affected Ubuntu 21.04. They have not released a fixed
package for this issue yet. (redhat has)
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Some menu icons are missin
Public bug reported:
When installing Ubuntu with all default settings and install 3rd party
software turned on, I get an error that says "Fatal error: 'grub-install
/dev/nvme0p1' has failed."
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: ubiquity 20.04.15.2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.
I tested the same installer on a different computer and it worked
perfectly on that one, so there seems to be an issue with the installer
and my computer. If I use the installer from releases.ubuntu.com it
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Lenovo Laptop - Linux ichiro 5.8.0-28-generic
Kernel log coming out of suspend
Nov 13 09:02:15 ichiro kernel: [53792.011994] Bluetooth: hci0: RTL: examining
hci_ver=08 hci_rev=000c lmp_ver=08 lmp_subver=8821
Nov 13 09:02:15 ichiro kernel: [53792.015049] Bluetooth: hci0: RTL
Public bug reported:
TL;DR: Ansible 2.5 is too old to manage any targeted hosts running
Python 3.8 or newer (Ubuntu 20.04 and higher) and lacking a python 2.x
install.
I have Ubuntu 18.04 on my office laptop. I installed the most recent
ansible from the repos on it and started developing ansible
I have this issue on a hyper-v gen2 secure-boot Ubuntu 16.04 Desktop
install. Because it's gen2 Hyper-v I can't boot my usual
SystemRescueCD, and dropping into recovery mode from the grub menu is
also worthless due to this bug. My last option is to boot from an
install cd and try to resize the pa
Public bug reported:
When trying to boot 4.4.0-130.156 via pvgrub I get the following
message:
error: premature end of file /boot/vmlinuz-4.4.0-130-generic.
alloc magic is broken at 0xfefb2b40: fedd3920
Aborted. Press any key to exit.
Previous kernels (e.g. 4.4.0-127.153) boot normally, as does
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Unconfirmed.
The above terminal commands have fixed the issue. Please close this BUG report.
Many thanks for the help.
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Not easy to do if an upgrade fails with 1341 packages left to update!
Can't this just be fixed?!
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ttf-mscorefonts-installer fails because
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Problem occurred while upgrading 16.04 -> 18.04. I can
t tell if it's a unique problem or not.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: ca-certificates 20180409
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.15.0-38.41-generic 4.15.18
Uname: Linux 4.15.0-38-generic x86_64
Ap
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nautilus-1:3.26.4-0
When going to a directory with images those images that were there
before I updated to 18.04 still display thumbnails.
Any new images placed in to the directory don't display thumbnails.
Any images, new or old, that are edited and saved ba
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When going to a directory with images those images that were there
before I updated to 18.04 still display thumbnails.
Any new images placed in to the directory don't display thumbnails.
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>From my own debugging, the crash appears to be in this line:
if (!s->userdata->client || avahi_client_get_state(s->userdata->client) !=
AVAHI_CLIENT_S_RUNNING)
return;
adding a check for !s->userdata seems to fix the issue (for some reason,
probably due to a race condition, userdata is
I was really hoping to keep this machine on LTS, is the fix not going to
be backported?
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Title:
pulseaudio crashed with SIGSEGV in publish_servic
This has expired, but affects me too here.
I'm specifically using Proxmox, which uses Ubuntu for upstream kernel -
currently at 4.15.18, and I see the same symptoms.
Specifically LXC, specifically at stop and specifically kworker using 100% of
one core and preventing startup of other containers.
Public bug reported:
I used a bootable USB drive to try to install Lubuntu on an iMac from
2011. It crashed during the final phase of installation. I have used the
USB drive many times to install Lubuntu on old PC laptops and it worked
fine. Not sure why it crashed on the Mac.
ProblemType: Bug
Di
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 18.04
pulseaudio crashes after 5-10 if advertising sound devices is enabled:
logs leading up to the crash:
[New Thread 0x7fffe7fff700 (LWP 9068)]
D: [pulseaudio] alsa-sink.c: Read hardware volume: front-left: 30419 / 46% /
-20.00 dB, front-right: 30419 / 46% / -
the line in question is, I think:
if (!s->userdata->client || avahi_client_get_state(s->userdata->client) !=
AVAHI_CLIENT_S_RUNNING)
return;
something here is null, probably because there's a restart happening?
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checking for !s->userdata seems to fix it
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Title:
pulseaudio crashing when publishing sound devices to zeroconf
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Two of our Ubuntu 18.04 hosts applied this update this morning and both
dropped offline. They're both using netplan and have bonded interfaces.
The bond layer was offline. I had to reboot to get the network stack
running again. I left one host offline so the coworker who configured
them can look
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