> mouse pointer disappear while not move.
> Maybe it proposed behavior
That's exactly what unclutter is for, so this is no bug in unclutter but
intended behaviour.
Uninstall unclutter if you don't want this behaviour. If it's pulled in
by some other package, please reassign the bug to that packag
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 61105 ***
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Mouse jumps to center in (sdl?/opengl?) games
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The team of GetDeb.net already built packages of BlueGriffon 1.1.1:
http://www.getdeb.net/software/BlueGriffon
https://bugs.launchpad.net/getdeb.net/+bug/820730
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Meh, now this pulls in consolekit on lightweight or non-X Debian
installations, too.
Can't the consolekit usage be made optional?
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package.initscripts if u not in locals()['_[1]'] ]; KeyError: '_[1]'
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Please merge zsh 4.3.15-1 from Debian
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fix or pull in 4.3.16.
There is already a Feature Freeze exception request for 4.3.17
somewhere on Launchpad. I suspect this can be regarded as duplicate
(with adding one more reason) for the FFe.
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Possibly related to
https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailitem&item_id=31494 and
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=666052
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We still have this issue (as described in the duplicate at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/781792, i.e. with
autofs) in linux-image-2.6.38-13-generic-pae version 2.6.38-13.57 in
Natty:
# uname -a
Linux crux 2.6.38-13-generic-pae #57-Ubuntu SMP Mon Mar 5 20:00:10 UTC 2012
i686
; Not sure what the state in Ubuntu is now, but I assume it is no longer
> used there, too… (but I haven't checked).
It is, at least in Precise. That's how we stumbled over it.
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In Debian, the migration from zsh to zsh-beta has happened with the
upload of the zsh 5.0.2-3 source package. I suggest that Ubuntu imports
that version of zsh into Saucy to fix this issue. Saucy is currently
still on 5.0.0-2ubuntu3.
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% GET https://patches.ubuntu.com/a/apt/apt_0.9.7.7ubuntu4.patch | fgrep
'taskname^'
+ * merged "install-task" branch (use with "apt-get install taskname^")
- * merged "install-task" branch (use with "apt-get install taskname^")
+with "apt-get install taskname^"
(I had
A fix has been uploaded to Debian (as 2.7-2) by removing SVGA
(svgalib/libsvga) support completely, as svgalib is about to be removed
from Debian and likely from Ubuntu, too.
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unclutter: cursor flashes repeatedly over GTK apps., takes 100% CPU
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Fix grammar in README.source.
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Added an example run to checkrestart's man page. Will be included in
version 0.63.
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This error happens if a second instance of unclutter is started and
triggers the first time. The original process seems to become a zombie
under some circumstances.
A test if an unclutter instance is already running on the current
display would probably solve that issue.
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I can confirm the findings, too. I first thought, the cause is that
$AUTOSSH_FIRST_POLL does not default to $AUTOSSH_POLL from the
environment, but to $AUTOSSH_POLL's default value, i.e. 600 seconds. But
I couldn't confirm such a behaviour.
Unfortunately I haven't yet found the spot in the code wh
This is possibly fixed upstream with 4.3.11. From the 4.3.11 upstream
changelog:
* trends webpage: Fix case where hostname disappears after zoom.
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So testing might not be that easy.
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similar enough to what you reported.
Additionally the only code which changed in htmlquoted() seems to
handle no or empty arguments.
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Indeed, fdflush only exists for the i386 architecture, see
http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=fdflush
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"aptitude show fdflush:i386" works fine.
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Hi Daniel,
I can reproduce this issue on raring amd64. Relevant seems that fdflush
is only available on i386.
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This is also a major issue for us, so we had to disable it, too. Took 53
seconds on an ALIX. Bootup is now from around a minute down to a few
seconds.
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Huh, why that? I'm already subscribed for all bugs affecting Xymon in
Ubuntu, so this shouldn't be necessary. (Nor change anything, so I
wonder why Launchpad notifies me about a no-op...)
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wajig no more supports the option "-v" for the subcommand "commands"
since release 2.3 (guessed from the changelog). Verfied with wajig 2.8
in Debian Unstable. Hence the patch (nowadays) would make situation
worse:
$ wajig -v commands
usage: wajig [-h] [-V]
wajig: error: unrecognized arguments: -
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This is related to http://bugs.debian.org/659969 and from version
5.0.0-1 on, zsh no more provides an ksh alternative, hence this issue is
already fixed in Ubuntu.
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This issue is fixed a long time ago already. zsh 5.0.0-1 supports
Subversion syntax up to version 1.7.
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Seems still the case with zsh 5.0.2.
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** Summary changed:
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> dead & buried
I wouldn't say so.
IMHO there is an easy way to change the default idle time of unclutter:
Edit /etc/default/unclutter.
Then again, you and some more people consider this unreasonable. If you
can explain a little bit more, why you consider that unreasonable or how
you think that
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JFTR: This has been fixed in zsh upstream as well as in Debian Unstable
and Testing as the git completion has been rewritten from scratch in zsh
4.3.12.
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>From an upstream point of view this may be a special case to take care
of with Natty installs if Natty doesn't get fixed to include the module
by default.
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"what to do?" is clearly a question and there are no symptoms other than
"does not work".
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sors. Thanks!
gnudatalanguage should propagate to Debian Testing tomorrow as its
dependency plplot will finally propagate tomorrow.
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Google (who both care a shit about distributions IMHO), to do such a
thing. And it's the browser makers where this should start. Maybe the
W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) is a better place to dump/plant this
wish/idea.
Regards, Axel (with his links{,2}, dillo and conkeror maintainer hat on)
Public bug reported:
/etc/cron.weekly/dconf is just a symlink on /usr/bin/dconf which is not
removed on package removal. So if you just remove the package but don't
purge it, you will get weekly mails arguing:
run-parts: failed to stat component /etc/cron.weekly/dconf: No such file
or directory
Some more details:
It can not be reproduced by just installing the package and removing it,
as the symlink is created when dconf runs the first time.
The postrm script does delete the symlink, but only on "purge", not on
"remove" (as experienced before).
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bly report it in Debian, too. The issue is present in Debian
as well. I just stumbled about it first on Natty.
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> I'll probably report it in Debian, too. The issue is present in Debian
> as well. I just stumbled about it first on Natty.
Reported against Debian at
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=632334
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Removing dconf leaves dangling s
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nor 2.7, neither with nor without sudo. So it may be an
ubuntu-specific bug.
Information about the used version of python and other dependencies of
debian-goodies may be helpful.
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Hi,
Axel Beckert wrote:
> Information about the used version of python and other dependencies of
> debian-goodies may be helpful.
Found them at https://launchpadlibrarian.net/69752128/Dependencies.txt
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Still present in Natty and very annoying as LTSP Thin Client users can
shut down our terminal server. I wouldn't regard such a situation as
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Oh, and IMHO this is a bug in LTSP in not providing proper
configurations for ConsoleKit/PolicyKit. Indicator-Session just displays
the stuff and is IMHO not where the real bug resides.
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shutdown and restart (but they just log you out) while they are greyed
out in the dialog box you get when you press Ctrl-Alt-Delete.
So the fact that the menu entries are still shown is the remaining bug
in indicator-applet-session.
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This is more or less the same request as http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=322995, just with different proposed solutions.
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oo) has its own default editor "sensible-editor" for
determining the right editor. Conkeror in Debian and Ubuntu is patched
to facilitate this feature.
Not sure if there's any local documentation in the package about this,
but if so, it's probably not patched.
R
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+ ugrade to 0.9.1
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Hmmm, according to http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=448761#14 this is no real core dump (as in
"segfault"). mplayer tries to be funny when it saved the received (or to
be encoded) file or stream as stream.dump.
In addition to that, the extraction of the audio stream from some vide
Fixed from 0.9-1 onwards in Debian.
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Fixed in the 1.4-5 upload to Debian, and 1.4-6 is now in Oneiric.
Closing this bug herewith.
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Seems to be more or less the same issue as http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
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There are three (merged) bug reports about this in Debian:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=491812
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=621804
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=630976
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** Bu
Ah, fsck, my fault, I should have read the whole title not just "20
characters". Those bug reports are about the 20 character limit for
$TERM, not login names. Meh.
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Ok, fixed, sorry for the noise.
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Title:
Screen doesn't accept login names longer than 20 chars
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** Changed in: screen (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
screen segfaults if using layout saving with "-D -m"
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** Changed in: screen (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
Copying and pasting from mutt includes many trailing spaces
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #532240
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=532240
** Also affects: screen (Debian) via
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=532240
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Seems to be fixed upstream. It's marked as "fixed in 4.1.0", so I expect
that we can expect a new screen upstream release more or less soon. Yay!
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This may be fixed upstream, see this commit:
http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/screen.git/commit/?id=02328ed6c832ce36dd3843c1bf2a99f007e7c2cb
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** Package changed: screen (Ubuntu) => kdebase-workspace (Ubuntu)
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Title:
KDE Screen Locker crashes whenever I open up my laptop screen, or
when
This is more or less related to http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=600649 (screen: resize says "resize # lines" even
if the window is split vertically)
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Looks similar to the also exhaustly discussed http://bugs.debian.org
/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=471763
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** Summary changed:
- update to cvs version of screen
+ update to git version of screen
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Title:
update to git version of screen
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Hrm, I'd like to reopen this bug as I can reproduce this issue on Ubuntu
Natty (grub-common 1.99~rc1-13ubuntu3) as well as Debian Sid (grub-
common 1.99-11).
Problem seems that grub_file_is_not_garbage checks just for the file
name ("README*"), but $1 contains the full path. So the line
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