Yeah... Came into work this morning, firebug auto-updated to 1.5 and
now firefox won't even start. Not great.
Ubuntu 9.10, 64 bit.
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Firefox crashes when attempting to load Firebug 1.5 alphas
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I use Geany all day, every day. It's a wonderfully light-weight editor
with enough IDE functionality to keep me productive without getting in
my way. I generally work with a Geany window on one side of my monitor,
a Gnome Terminal window on the other.
Something I do all the t
I forgot to add that everything works as expected under a Xorg session.
** Description changed:
+ Problem started after upgrade to Ubuntu 21.04 and only occurs when
+ running a Wayland session.
+
I use Geany all day, every day. It's a wonderfully light-weight editor
with enough IDE functiona
@foresto You've done a good job of expressing my frustration with both
the snap software, and the way it's being rolled out too.
Snap still 'smells' like experimental software to me - not a sold base
for building an infrastructure upon.
This bug's namespace squatting in the home folder is the mos
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I upgraded my kids' computer to the 5.4.0-39-generic kernel today.
Afterwards, the screen started freezing after a couple of minutes of
use.
I could login over SSH from my computer without difficulty. Running
dmesg showed some variation of the following. For example, just now
** Description changed:
I upgraded my kids' computer to the 5.4.0-39-generic kernel today.
- Afterwards, the screen started freezing after a couple of minutes of
- use.
+ Afterwards, the screen started freezing very shortly after logging in.
+
+ When choosing the older 5.4.0-37-generic from the
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Using the gnome-control-centre sound applet to change the output device
from the motherboard's default to an external USB device used to work
well on 19.10, but does not work on 20.04 Beta.
I use a USB headphone DAC/amp on my desktop (Schiit Modi/Magni combo).
Under Ubuntu 19
** Description changed:
Using the gnome-control-centre sound applet to change the output device
from the motherboard's default to an external USB device used to work
well on 19.10, but does not work on 20.04 Beta.
I use a USB headphone DAC/amp on my desktop (Schiit Modi/Magni combo).
** Description changed:
Using the gnome-control-centre sound applet to change the output device
from the motherboard's default to an external USB device used to work
well on 19.10, but does not work on 20.04 Beta.
I use a USB headphone DAC/amp on my desktop (Schiit Modi/Magni combo).
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I've been contracted to upgrade some legacy systems to Python 3. I know
Python 2 is EOL, but I do need to be able to run the old system under a
virtualenv while I'm working on it.
These are the steps I expect to work, and their erroneous output:
$ sudo apt install python-vir
Thank you very much Clint, that seems to have done the trick. I
installed the package from oneiric-proposed manually and can verify that
it fixed the issue on 64-bit. Cheers!
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OP here.
Contrary to what Adar wrote above, I'm still seeing the issue, even
after running update-manager this morning, with a reboot for good
measure.
No worries though, I'm sure the fix will come through soon. I'm
thrilled to have had my bug addressed -- I've received much better
support than
12.04 has been a marvelous upgrade for me -- except for this regression.
Rapidly pulling windows side-by-side saved my much time as a software
developer on a large monitor. Multiple key presses changing sizes meant
that I could quickly give my text editor a little more width, and my
terminal a lit
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Firstly, thank you for putting together the PPA. Being able to skip the
LONG translation of pypy is a boon, thank you!
Unfortunately, running 'pypy' from the command line gives me an error:
$ pypy
pypy: error while loading shared libraries: libssl.so.1.0.0: cannot open shar
Thanks very much Julian!
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geany crashed when trying to open a second file
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Bug not present in Ubunutu 21.10, so I've changed status to 'Fix
Released'.
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Status: New => Fix Released
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