I'm running Ubuntu Jaunty beta - updated to 3/17/2008.
Today I tried to install koffice.
It told me that:
koffice depends on kformula won't install in ubuntu jaunty release candidate
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koffice is not installable (backport in Intrepid) due to unresolved dependency
of kformula (>= 1:1.6.3-6ubunt
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: network-manager-openvpn
Jaunty beta updated to Release Candidate
While Network-manager allows an openvpn profile to be marked as "automaticly
connect" the vpn must be started manually.
I am running a wireless network.and the wireless profile is auto
co
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: twinkle
There is a crackling in the audio that is slight. I think it is a
difference between how KDE apps and the Gnome apps handle sound.
I'm pleased to report that Ekiga sounds great!
I need the srtp feature that twinkle proports to support for secur
Dave,
I've tested your Twinkle build on Jaunty updated to 4/17/2008. I don't know
how to test the ZRTP feature, but would be willing to perform a test with you
to confirm that your packages fix this problem.
I do have OpenPGP keys as shown on my launchpad page.
Thanks for your packages!
-Joe B
I've added David Sugar's packaged version of the newer Twinkle and have
tested it. I find the sound to be very good on Ubuntu Jaunty-beta
upgraded to Release Candidate.
The sound integrates well within the Ubuntu environment.
I recommend his packages for inclusion in the release if he himself is
I'm having this problem with Jaunty RC - I get a prompt that says initramfs.
I thought it might be related to my hard drive partitions using encrypted LUKS
over LVM, so I removed the hard drive but still had the same problem.
Once I hit enter a couple times at the initramfs prompt and got past th
I've attached a casper log.
I forgot to capture the output of dmesg, but I did run dmesg and visually
inspected it. It seemed to report corruption in an ext3 filesystem. This
could have been my /boot partition, but I think it unlikely. Again I did
encrypt the entire root partition as an op
I've downloaded the daily snapshot dated 4/18/2008.
I processed it using the usb-creator application installed on an Ubuntu Jaunty
i386 Desktop RC machine with all updates about 2 hours ago. It did not boot
for me. This is a Verbatim memory stick 4 GB. I am erasing it with "Partition
Editor"/
Thanks Wirechief,
Your suggestion to install
lupin-casper, ubiquity-casper and casper
worked!
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busybox with (initramfs) / boot: / kernel not found
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/276822
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. Keep up
the good work! Thanks for all you've done thus far!
Sincerely,
Joseph William Baker
** Affects: twinkle (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Ubuntu on a USB Stick - Twinkle No sound
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/293682
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This is still broken. Same story here - Using Wine-Doors to install IE
under wine-1.1.6. I' ve also tried ies4linux as well.
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Error: iexplore.exe and shdocvw.dll
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/216859
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The page up key provides a backwards scroll.
It would require only one hand to effect the back in history command if
it were tied to the backspace key.
- -Joe Baker
MadsRH wrote:
> WOW, this is a very long thread! I would like to confirm this.
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I don't know. I started using the encrypted root partition approach.
I know there was a problem upgrading that so I ended up doing a fresh
install again with an encrypted filesystem. Used the alternate install cd.
- -Joe
Wes wrote:
> Does the issu
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: tftp-hpa
I am having a difficult time with tftpd-hpa. I have gotten atftpd to
work but when switching from tftpd-hpa to atftpd the package
dependancies try to uninstall ltsp-server because it depends on tftpd-
hpa.
** Affects: tftp-hpa (Ubuntu)
Imp
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: dosemu-freedos
There's something wrong with the packaging such that the dependancies don't
load.
I'm trying this on Gutsy Gibbons Beta (1)
apt-get install dosemu-freedos
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state inform
This is pretty important. I understand that Ubuntu has promoted RealVNC
over tightVNC as the default vnc handler in Ubuntu. It would be very
embarrasing to have a year old security bug in the distribution release.
I think the vulnerability is in the vnc4-server component.
At first there were dou
This appears FIXED in Gutsy Gibbons!
It seems the
-extension XFIXES
was added. I tested from a user account without an x session nor a $DISPLAY
environment variable.
vncserver :1
Then it requested the password.
Then ...
vncserver -kill :1
In
/home/username/.vnc/xstartup
I commented out t
Emacs X11 Gui client seems to work fine in Gutsy Gibbons beta.
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emacs21(X11) displays boxes for fonts then crashes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/81027
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: flashplugin-nonfree
Upgraded to latest Gutsy flashplugin-nonfree in the test version of
Ubuntu 10/12/2007 and now youtube flash presentations do not have sound.
Present broken version:
flashplugin-nonfree_9.0.48.0.2+really0ubuntu12_i386.deb
I'm beginnin
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 115616 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/115616
pieje wrote:
> *** This bug is a duplicate of bug 115616 ***
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/115616
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> I had exactly the same problem after upgrading to Gutsy.
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> This is what is happening:
> It seems
The IRC channel for #pulseaudio mentioned a recent fix in
libasound2-plugins which might be the fix we need so Ekiga can work this
way.
Also I don't know what package contains this "pasuspender" command.
Please push for an upgrade of libasound2-plugins within gutsy.
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hackel wrote:
> Yeah good luck with that. The Firefox developers and the Ubuntu Firefox
> package maintainers have all proven that they refuse to listen to user
> demands, and are going to require each of us to change our config
> manually. I've all
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Basilio Kublik wrote:
| Hi Joseph
| Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. You reported this bug a while ago and there hasn't been
any activity in it recently. We were wondering is this still an issue
for yo
*** This bug is a security vulnerability ***
Public security bug reported:
Binary package hint: adobe-flashplugin
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Adobe still has not released a final 64 bit version of Flash. There
have been security updates to their 32 bit flash player which have
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Since it is alpha code, is Adobe committing to release security updates?
And why then is my 9.04 installation still running old flash plugin code
when newer code is available?
I stand corrected on the point of Adobe not releasing a newer version.
Tha
I'm running 64 bit Jaunty Ubuntu with Mozilla Thunderbird and Ubuntu's
packages of
enigmail 2:0.95.7-1ubuntu2
thunderbird 2.0.0.23+build1+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.9.04.1
thunderbird-gnome-support 2.0.0.23+build1+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.9.04.1
With Compiz "Extra" settings enabled I still see this behavio
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 165161 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/165161
OK this bug was marked a duplicate of 165161 and that one says the
problem is fixed. I've made mention on that bug that the special
condition of Thunderbird and Enigmail are still not working when the
passph
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