I just renamed the settings folder in my home directory (.subcommander),
but that didn't change anything. The output remains the same.
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Binary package hint: subcommander
When I start subcommander, nothing happens (no window opens).
When I start subcommander from the command line, I get the following
output:
b...@ubuntu:~$ subcommander
subcommander: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libQtNetwork.so.4: undefined
Here I do have an entry in the applications menu. I'm running ubuntu 9.04 and I
have subcommander 2.0.
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I just read the following on the site of subcommander:
> 2.0.0 has reached a point with beta 4 where it is better than 1.2.
Moving to Qt4 is not finished but the biggest part (working copy view &
repository view) is done.
As the error message is related to Qt, I guess the solution is to wait
unti
I also experienced this issue while compiling subcommaner 1.2.3 (because
I'm having issues with subcommander2 - see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/subcommander/+bug/389915).
The link can be created by executing the following command in a terminal (handy
to copy-paste and avoid typos; w
For anyone interested in a workaround; I just managed to install
subcommander 1.2. It was a rather tedious process, so here's a
description of what I had to do:
1) remove subcommander using synaptic
2) download subcommander 1.2 from the site:
http://subcommander.tigris.org/servlets/ProjectDocumen
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: wacom-tools
Since I upgraded from 8.04 to 9.04 (with an upgrade to 8.10 in between),
my wacom volito tablet (model CTF-420/G(A)) is not working any more.
I never installed anything special for it when I was using it in 8.04,
so I had no pressure sensitiv
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kdegraphics
I just installed okular in ubuntu 9.04 (under gnome).
When I run it, nothing happens.
When I run it from a terminal, I get the following output:
b...@ubuntu:~$ okular
okular: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libQtDBus.so.4: undefined symbol:
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Here you go... (see attachment).
I don't think I ever installed version of the Qt4 libraries by
downloading and installing a .deb or other package, or by compiling from
source.
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Problem solved. This was not a bug. See
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I recently upgraded from ubuntu 8.04 to 9.04 (by first upgrading to
8.10).
In 8.04, my keyboard layout was set to AZERTY (Belgian). I chose this
keyboard layout when I initially installed ubuntu (that was 7.04 if I
remember that correctly), and it always worked. I never had t
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I'm experiencing exactly the same bug since I upgraded from 8.04 to
9.04. It's quite annoying that I can't modify the system time, before
this bug was introduced I didn't realise how often I look at the clock
:-)
I'm using the 2.6.28-6-386 kernel. A newer kernel was not proposed by
the update mana
Architecture: i386
Dependencies:
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
Package: linux None [modified: /var/lib/dpkg/info/linux.list]
PackageArchitecture: i386
ProcEnviron:
SHELL=/bin/bash
LANG=C
Uname: Linux 2.6.28-6-386 i686
UserGroups: adm admin audio cdrom dialout dip fax f
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: apport
I just used apport-collect for the first time. A browser window was opened,
where I could first log in to launchpad (I was already logged in in another tab
in firefox, but this seems acceptable to me), and then I had to choose the
privileges I w
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I just used apport-collect for the first time. A browser window was opened,
where I could first log in to launchpad (I was already logged
I'm just using the kernel the update-manager installed for me.
What's your output of uname -r? Are you using the *-386 version of the
kernel? For some reason, I don't have a *28-11-386 kernel in my /boot
directory, only a *28-11-generic one.
On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 12:40 AM, Teej wrote:
> I am
Note that I initially installed ubuntu as 7.04, and that I gradually
upgraded over time to 9.04. I'm not willing to re-install ubuntu, as
this is quite an involving process on my fakeraid configuration (the
ubuntu installer doesn't recognize this raid).
Just in case this would have anything to do
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: subcommander
I installed subcommander using synaptic. In the manual pages (after
executing "man subcommander"), I read:
SEE ALSO
submerge(1), svn(1), "The Subcommander Guide" in /usr/share/doc/subcom-
mander/html/index.html, http://subcomma
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After installing the subcommander-doc package, it did work.
Still, think it's an inconsistency having the man page in the subcommander
package and the rest of the documentation in the subcommander-doc package.
One possible solution to this bug would be to refer to the subcommander-
doc package in
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
The way to set the icon for a launcher in the gnome panel is quite obscure.
Apparently, you have to click the image with the spring (which happens to be
the default icon for a launcher).
I needed quite a long time to get this.
A more clear wa
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Since 2009-08-16 (the date of my previous comment), the time
syncronisation doesn't work any more. Unfortunately I missed an
appointment because of that (I wasn't aware of it, so I thought the
clock time was correct).
When I try to set the system time, I get the error message. When I press
the tim
I still have the issue, and I'm following it.
Luckily, the time is set properly using time servers. Manually changing
the time isn't possible though.
I'm running kernel 2.6.28-6-386 (there's a kernel update available, but
I didn't update it yet as I first want to make a backup of my system).
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Hi Michael,
It was my mistake, I actually didn't know how sudo works at that time.
I thought the password of the first user that installed ubuntu should
be used everywhere (being logged on as 'julie', I tried using the
password for 'ber' when using the sudo command).
Perhaps this is an idea for
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: trac
I'm already using trac for a while, and it got updated to a newer
version recently.
When I started using trac, I created a project and I added some
milestones.
Now, I wanted to add a milestone to the project and to add or change some
milestone des
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closing tickets, changing their milestone value, adding comments, ...
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Binary package hint: trac
- open trac
- click the Admin button
- click on 'Loggin' under 'General'
- choose Type = file, Log level = DEBUG
- note that the 'Log file' is set to 'trac.log'
- click the 'Apply changes' button
- observe that you get an 'Internal Server Error' scre
Now I enabled logging and I watched the log file using 'tail -f' while
reproducing the bug again.
After clicking the 'Submit changes' button, this is what appears in the
log file (the log level is set to DEBUG):
2009-11-01 23:06:07,835 Trac[main] DEBUG: Dispatching
2009-11-01 23:06:07,842 Trac[c
Note that I encountered this issue when I wanted to check what gets logged
while reproducing the following bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/trac/+bug/469526
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Seems like in the forums' thread all people experiencing the problem are
using ext4.
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Binary package hint: nautilus
- set nautilus to spatial mode (uncheck 'Always open in browser windows' in the
behavior tab of the preferences dialog)
- open the /home directory
- open the /home/$USER directory
- open the /home/$USER/examples directory
- observe that the /hom
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switch backwards
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: simple-ccsm
If I replace the default compiz application switcher by any other, I
cannot backwards switch between applications using alt+shift+tab any
more.
This may be a bug in another package, but installing simple-ccsm gave me
access to the other switc
Note that it occurred in this nautilus version: 2.22.5.1-0ubuntu3, and
not in 2.28.x as you reported on the bugzilla of gnome.
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Oh ok. That makes sense indeed.
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Note that there is a thread on the forums that could contain additional info as
other people could also read it and post their issues there:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1326750
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Is there something these folders have in common? E.g. do they have many
files, or files of a specific type? Does it only happen in a certain
view mode? I'm not a nautilus programmer, but I guess such info would
help.
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I see this bug has been marked as 'Fix Released'. However, 0.11.1-2.1 is
still the latest version in the ubuntu 9.04 universe repository. Does
this mean it has only been fixed in ubuntu 9.10 (while the support
period for 9.04 isn't over yet)?
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That's also how I installed it. I also have no idea how those files got
there. It only happens very occasionally that I install software without
using the package manager.
This bug report got actually converted into a question, which can be found here:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/
> That's also how I installed it.
I mean, that's how I fixed the problem. It's still morning here... :-)
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I installed wacom-tools and rebooted. Nothing changed, the tablet still
doesn't work.
After doing that, I used the following information to try to make it work:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wacom
I created a file custom_wacom.fdi, with the content from the following page
(the file contained
I ran the 9.04 live CD, and the tablet works. I didn't have to install
wacom-tools, and I verified that it was not installed. After setting it
up in the gimp I could even use pressure sensitivity!
Now that I'm back in my installed version of 9.04, the tablet still
doesn't work.
This is what I did
I finally found what was the issue. I was still running kernel
2.6.28-6-386. Now I'm using 2.6.28-15-generic and everything is fine.
So the upgrade process from 8.04 to 9.04 somehow failed to install the
latest kernel, which broke the wacom support.
Could that be because I once manually edited /b
Should I provide more information on this issue? Or why has it been set
to incomplete again?
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ksubtitleripper
ksubtitleripper accepts two types of input files. I tried to rip
subtitles using both types, and none worked.
This is what I did to produce the bug:
- start ksubtitleripper
- choose 'New' in the 'File' menu
- add a Vob or Sub file
- press
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Binary package hint: subtitleripper
If I run subtitle2pgm with the --help option, I get a message that I
should use the manual page (which is not available - see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/subtitleripper/+bug/207148),
but when I use the -h option, I do get some
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I added a bug report for the bug in the behaviour of the command line options:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/subtitleripper/+bug/421487
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Note that the srttool command could be seen as an example for how it
should be:
[code]
$ srttool --help
Unknown option. Use -h for list of valid options.
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I tried to reproduce this bug on another computer running ubuntu 9.04
and nautilus 2.26.2
There, folders are never shown as open. This removes the inconsistency,
but is less user friendly (users can no longer see that the folder is
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Hi,
I'm sorry for the late reply, I was having exams so I didn't have a
lot of time to check my mail.
It was in Ubuntu Breezy that this occured...
I must have missed the place in the form to fill in the Ubutnu version...
There are two users, one called 'ber', and one is 'julie'. 'julie' is
the u
Ara,
What do you mean by 'SRU' process?
I'm not using trac for the moment, so I can't verify it any further.
Bernard
On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 11:22 AM, Ara Pulido wrote:
> Marking it now as Fix Released.
>
> @bernardfrancois-gmail: please, follow the SRU process, if you want this
> fixed in anot
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