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Jim
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Karmic desktop CD fails to boot because of different squashfs versions
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/375352
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Copy of my posting in "Bug #326158 in Ubuntu:
As far as I 'm concerned it's not a big issue, a (temporary?) solution
is simple. Add a starter to the taskbar (or your menu) with:
gnome-terminal -e "sudo -i"
and the terminal starts immediately asking for your password.
Maxim Levitsky wrote:
QUOTE: @Jim, this isn't what makes it fail.
The problem is that if I launch nautilus as root, I can't open terminal from it.
Do'nt understand that, opening a terminal from within nautilus?
But OK, I do understand that the real problem must be some bug in the
gconf deamon so
As far as I 'm concerned it's not a big issue, a (temporary?) solution
is simple. Add a starten to the taskbar (or your menu) with:
gnome-terminal -e "sudo -i"
and the terminal starts immediately asking for your password. As long as
you keep that terminal open you will have root-permissions in it
bob wrote: "
The fact that a predefined menu option Applications->System Tools->Root
Terminal does not work in 9.0.4 but did work before the distribution
upgrade is a bug.
You should be right but as far as I know there no such option predifined
in the standard installation ;) .
Greetz,
Jim
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Comfirmed.
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after an sudo apt-get dist-upgrade in Intrepid I have this problem
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/274049
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Quote: Today, 9/10/08 it hanged on "processing 'triggers' for man-db".
I can confirm this bug.
Gr,
Jim
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update manager hangs on "processing 'triggers' for man-db"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/280808
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FF 3.0.2 under Ubuntu 8.10 crashes while visiting this website:
[url]www.spain.info[/url]
Gr,
Jim
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gvfsd-trash crashed with SIGSEGV in g_main_context_dispatch()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/252174
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I can confirm this bug!
During downloading mails the notification pop-up righ-under on the screen
appears and the program freezes.
I can only kill Thunderbird by using the System monitor/Processes and choosing
" End Process" for Thunderbird-bin and then restart Thunderbird.
System:
Ubuntu 8.04
I can confirm this bug, sun-java6-bin and sun-java6-plugin are version
6-12, sun-java6-jre is version 6-13.
This results in a complete removal of java after an update with
Synaptic.
Greetz,
Jim
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java-sun6-jre dependancies are outdated!
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/351722
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[quote]Could you try to obtain a backtrace as I outlined in the last
comment? This will greatly help us. Thanks[/quote]
I would be glad to do so but about a week ago I upgraded to Ubuntu 8.10
Alpha 5 and I didn't encounter the problem since. I am still using the
same version of Tbird so probabely
Confirmed, would be a very useful correction
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Jim10 (g-van-zweeden)
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