I confirm in amd64 as well
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Preferences/Editor "Line Wrapping" Menu Doesn't Work
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Binary package hint: flashplugin-nonfree
Hi all,
When I tried to install flashplugin-nonfree from a gnome only install (Ubuntu),
it tries to install (then uninstall apparently) much of KDE.
See below when I did a simulated install:
sudo apt-get install -s flashplugin-nonfr
Thats the funny thing about it. Those packages are not yet installed. I
have updated and autoremoved. This sim shows that it is going to
download and configure all of these extra packages and then mark them as
not longer needed.
The only thing I am not sure of is if it is the package that has the
What command will generate a list of dependencies? I can see a list when
I click properties in Synaptic, but I can't post that.
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flashplugin-nonfree tries to install kde too
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/236840
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Sorry for so many quick posts. I can say from the synaptic list that
konqueror-nsplugins is listed as suggests. Is it possible that somehow I
have some setting somewhere set to install all suggests? If so, where is
that setting.
Thanks
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flashplugin-nonfree tries to install kde too
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That was it, sorry to bother people over this, my apt.conf had install suggests
set to true. Setting it to false has fixed the problem.
Thanks again
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flashplugin-nonfree tries to install kde too
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I confirm: cannot sync to ldap from x86_64 Hardy
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seahorse does not synchronize keys with keyserver
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I also have mouse keys turn on when logging in via VNC.
This also causes issues in Mathematica over VNC, wherein mathematica detects
unusual characters from the shift key, I don't know if they are related in your
scope, but they always seem to occur together.
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mouse keys turns on randomly
htt
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: compiz
Using 8.04, compiz-core from hardy-updates repository.
deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ hardy main restricted
The last update to compiz bumps the version to 1:0.7.4-0ubuntu7. This
causes apt-get to remove compiz-kde as there is no corresp
I am having this issue as well. I prefer a swapfile, but I lose my
usplash to get it.
>From watching the boot process I tend to agree with Ezra that the disk
is not yet mounted thus the swap cannot be found yet. However the swap
does get mounted eventually because I can 'cat /proc/meminfo' and see
Well, I haven't used hardy in some months (current desktop runs
intrepid-amd64), but I whipped up a hardy-i386 chroot install to test,
and among the other output from 'apt-get -s install compiz-kde' I got
this:
Inst compiz-kde (1:0.7.4-0ubuntu7 Ubuntu:8.04/hardy-updates)
The version matches what
I'm sorry that I have to ask this, but I am experiencing this bug and I
don't know what to do with this debdiff file, could one of you guys post
a quick and dirty howto on using it? Thanks
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[nvidia] compiz displays white screen when locked
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/160264
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This also impacts the DATAQ DI-148U USB data acquisition board. These
only identify as 0403:6001 if you change the jumper settings (not
recommended for Windows use, but required for Linux use since the module
doesn't recognize the default 0683:1480). I guess a better question is
this: since FTDI
Hi Basilio,
I am currently experiencing this exact bug on my Gutsy install. I have to
manually re-enter my DNS entries upon each restart. I have not yet tried adding
the line to /etc/network/interfaces , but I will. However in the effort to make
Linux more user friendly - and thus GUI based, I t
long as xsane (or the tool of your choice) is alive:
#!/bin/bash
# plustek-wrapper: finds a plustek USB device and keeps it alive while the
# wrapped program is running.
# Joel Berger 2007-04-15
# Requires:
# sane-utils (scanimage)
# sed
# gawk
# Detect device and store as $SANE_DEVICE
SANE_D
@ all:
Thank ianrose for the idea of the script; I just liked the idea and
wanted a single-command solution (something that could be called easily
from a GUI). Also, in case it's non-obvious, the syntax is plustek-
wrapper , just as you'd use sudo. Finally, if anyone's got
superior regex-fu to m
BTW, for those not already aware, the upstream bug is
https://alioth.debian.org/tracker/?group_id=30186&atid=410366&func=detail&aid=304132
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Canon Lide25 (plustek backend) scanner does not scan via gui
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/85488
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Just updated today, same problem here. I've noticed that guake and
terminator. There seems to be some info there.
http://guake.org/ticket/249
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/terminator/+bug/621632
** Bug watch added: guake.org/ #249
http://guake.org/ticket/249
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Sorry one more link with relevant info.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/terminator/+bug/621606
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Tilda: "TERM environment variable needs set"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/635804
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On Ubuntu I think the easiest way to fix this problem, both workaround
and packaged as a solution, is to make a simple script in
/etc/profile.d/ . I called mine set_term.sh (must end in .sh). The file
need only have in it
export TERM=xterm
and then either run "source /etc/profile" or reboot. This
Oooh, this irks me so much. It was non-responsive (wouldn't build) for
years, then I released 0.981 in January, and they remove it in March.
Honestly I'm not sure I care, I am generally of the opinion that Perl
modules should be installed via CPAN if possible anyway. Still they
couldn't have tried
Public bug reported:
Is someone available to upload a newer version of Zoidberg? I am the new
maintainer and a bugfix release is out. (now 0.981) Releases can be seen
on CPAN (http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?Zoidberg) and development is on
my Github at https://github.com/jberger/Zoidberg
** Affect
Thanks Danne, worked for me
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package python-virtkey (not installed) failed to install/upgrade: file does not
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: flashplugin-nonfree
on fresh install of natty beta 1, installing meta-package ubuntu-
restricted-extras: flashplugin-installer failed to install.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: flashplugin-installer 10.2.153.1ubuntu1
ProcVersio
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Title:
package flashplugin-installer 10.2.153.1ubuntu1 failed to
install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script
returned error
An easy way to see the effect is to open gedit (or some graphical text
editor) and move the mouse over the empty document. Most of the area
will show the cursor as a the "crossed capital letter I" (i.e. a T also
crossed underneath), except in these "dead spots" the cursor reverts to
the mouse point
Since my bug has gotten merged several times I would like to mention
that my bug occurred when installing 'ubuntu-restricted-extras' and
specifically 'flashplugin-nonfree' on a completed install of Natty from
a command line ('apt-get'), and thus is independent of Ubiquity and the
system install pro
gnome-terminal sets TERM for you. And Guake never set it, libvte did,
which is what changed. I made some instructions on how to work around
this before it was fixed in GDM. Assuming you use Ubuntu (or other
flavor which has profile.d) follow them:
http://joelslinux.blogspot.com/2010/10/ubuntu-maver
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