Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libgtk2.0-dev
I have attempted to do this various ways, including downgrading packages
to make things match, but ultimately, if this is downgraded, synaptic
will attempt to uninstall the entire (useful) system.
I had this problem with glib and pango, as
On Tue, 2006-08-01 at 04:16 +, Daniel T Chen wrote:
>
> You must have dapper-updates repositories enabled for main.
>
Thank you. I did not realize that it wound up being disabled, but
somehow or another it did.
I re-added it back to the sources.list file and everything seems to work
again,
This bug is still not fixed, actually. It is rather old and is affected
by the upstream source code. There is an open bug in the GNOME
bugtracker that is still open on this issue—it is the same issue and yet
a different one, so I am not sure if a new bug should be opened or not.
The reasonable de
I am having this issue on my system as well. The printer that I have is
a Lexmark E240, which uses the PCL 6/PCL XL driver. I select “US
Letter” both for “PageRegion” and “Paper Size” in the gnome-cups-manager
applicaton. However, every time I print the test page, it is sending it
to the printer
A sidebar—I have always found it amazing that once you give up on
something, the solution kind of appears right in front of you. In the
http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=4235"; title="How
to change default paper size - Always prints in A4 - Ubuntu
Forums">Ubuntu forums there is an answe
This doesn’t make any sense. It should simply be the default monospace
font. If the default terminal font is too small for a user, than should
that not just be adjusted instead, system-wide?
The issue here is that the application does not follow the expected
convention. Is this not about usabil
I am experiencing the same problem. However, sometimes, the problem
goes away after attempting to restart the process a few times. So far,
it seems about as unpredictable as a roll of D20, whether it will run or
not... :-P
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Gnome-settings-deamon fails to start.
https://launchpad.net/bugs/568
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xterm
When using xterm under Edgy, the xterm does not completely honor the
settings for the keymap that I am using. I was previously (with Dapper)
using the us-intl keymap, but I am now using the "U.S. English
Alternative international (former us_intl)"
I actually just ran into a problem with emacs-snapshot-gtk that may show
that this is something of a wider problem; but I cannot say that it is
global, because so far, xterm and emacs-snapshot-gtk are the only two
packages that seem to exhibit the behavior. I have had to revert to
using the emacs2
I can confirm this bug as it happens for me also... 32-bit distribution,
x86 hardware. :-/
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You may want to take a look at bug 58492 which talks about this bug but
in the AMD64 distribution. However, it is the same bug. They have
found that there is a workaround (do not use GTK+ dialogs) and it is a
linking problem, as well-- rebuilding and pushing an update should fix
it. Bug 58492 ha
Public bug reported:
In Edgy, I am unable to enter Unicode code points directly as I was able
to do in Dapper. I cannot find any information on this, so I am not
able to assume that a new system has been developed for Unicode
character entry.
For example, using Dapper, I was able to type Ctrl+Sh
Oops. Okay. A user of my local lug pointed out that it is now
Control+Shift+u, where is the character code point.
However, this does not work in some applications (notably, emacs-
snapshot-gtk and xterm). IIRC, the old system worked before with those;
so the real issue more likely than
On Sat, 2006-09-09 at 21:31 +, PingunZ wrote:
> No. When I restart X everything goes wrong and can't be fixed.
>
> Cheers
>
You can restart it manually. It has taken me as many as five attempts
to get it to run and stay running. Other than that, the best solution
is a complete restart.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-driver-i810
This is a problem with the version of X.org distributed with Edgy; X.org
claims in their bug that it is something to be fixed with the upcoming
X11R7 7.2.0 release.
The problem is that 3D acceleration does not work (and crashes t
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnunet
The “gnunet” package depends on the “libgmp3c2” package, but libgmp3c2
has to be installed manually:
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~[0]$ sudo apt-get -f install
Password:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
This is not, in fact, a bug in the system; the method of inputting
Unicode character points has changed. Emacs needs a bug reported
towards it, though, for its failure to accept input in this fashion.
** Changed in: gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Rejected
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mozilla-thunderbird
The HTML handling preference (found in Edit -> Preferences ->
Composition -> General -> Send Options -> Text Format) does not apply
itself for posts to an NNTP server.
The first message posted to an NNTP server asks for what it should
Michael Trausch wrote:
>
> The first message posted to an NNTP server asks for what it should do
> (Text? Text+HTML? HTML only?), and subsequent posts go as text only,
> even when the setting is "Send in HTML anyway" in the above preference
> window.
>
More details
Okay... I am not sure if perhaps this is related to the memory leak or
not—if it is not, it may be something similar to another open bug or
something, but I was going through my .xsession-errors file looking for
something else, and I happened upon this. It coincided with my crash
from GAIM earlier
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snd_hda_intel (alc883 chipset) does not perform jack sense
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/114053
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Public bug reported:
Using the NVIDIA chipset MCP51:
00:10.1 Audio device: nVidia Corporation MCP51 High Definition Audio
(rev a2)
Which seems to use the Intel driver for sound:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/linux$ lsmod|grep snd
snd_hda_intel 305888 4
snd_pcm_oss50048 0
sn
asoundconf output
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dmesg output
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On Thu, 2007-05-10 at 21:51 +, Richard Wilbur wrote:
> This fixed the print manager test page. Firefox defaults to 'letter'
> size! Evolution still tries to print to 'A4' with no visible way to
> override.
It seems like Evolution tries to print to letter but is overflowing the
page... the
It may also be prudent to note that I went through the sources to find
all of the “model=” options for the driver for my chipset, and I did try
them all, as well as the “model=ref” option. None of these options
changed the behavior of the card in any noticeable fashion, though the
mixer controls c
It would *seem* that somehow this bug has resolved itself in the beta.
I have yet to reproduce it since I installed the beta.
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Firefox/Thunderbird seemingly randomish crashes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/139815
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Indeed it is. I just printed a single page mail, and did not get the
problem of the blank page afterwards, and then I printed a mail that
spanned multiple pages, and it printed precisely as I expected it to.
I think that the bug can now be tagged "Fix Released, if others can
confirm that the prob
Was wondering if any headway was being made or if any more information
was needed on this issue. It is still not working properly, and wasn't
as of a few days ago in Gutsy Tribe 5, either.
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You re
Andreas Gnau, on 09/27/2007 01:15 PM said:
>
> Michael Trautsch: There _are_ Windows-XP-drivers for your card/chipset.
>
If there are, they aren't on the web sites that I have looked at (from
the vendor of the card and the PC).
It's alright, though; I wound up just running wires. The only driv
It would appear that it is now certainly fixed. I was able to export
this successfully on the i386 as well. As such, I think it seems
reasonable and logical to note that the fix was released somewhere
between the time of reporting and the present time. Not sure what
update that was that fixed it
On Mon, 2007-07-30 at 01:33 +, Alexander Sack wrote:
> I already asked, but received no response, so here another try:
>
> If you see this issue, can you please check the Paper Size selected in
> File -> Print ... -> Properties ... dialog?
>
> Is it as expected?
Indeed. Letter, as expect
On Mon, 2007-07-09 at 21:15 +, James D. Freels wrote:
> This is a bad bug. As a work around until it is fixed, I found I
> could
> print to file (.pdf will work), then open acroread and print from
> there
> and retain all the output as it should be.
That might work for you, but it does not
Public bug reported:
I am not sure which package to file this bug against; it exhibits itself
both in Firefox and Thunderbird, running on a fully-up-to-date Gutsy
installation. The following three packages/libraries are in both
backtraces:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg -S /usr/lib/libnspr4.so.0d
lib
Extracted size: 120MiB.
Generated after the crash, from within gdb, using the 'gcore' gdb command.
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Extracted size: 180MiB.
Generated after the crash, from within gdb, using the 'gcore' gdb command.
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backtrace for TB, generated from core (orig bt right after TB's death
was useless).
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Adding libnspr4 to bug
** Changed in: nspr-trunk (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => nspr-trunk
** Also affects: glibc (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Given that my profile is seemingly necessary to recreate the crash in
Thunderbird, if that would help, I can send it encrypted with GnuPG to
someone at Canonical that can keep the profile itself confidential. I
would be quite leery of posting the entire thing to the public bug,
however.
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Is there any progress on this? This is something that I've kind of been
waiting for for a while now, too. After all, there is only *one* font
that looks good in the stock Emacs, and it's not even possible to use
that font in the rest of the system without making some configuration
changes (Fixed,
This is fixed by the backports that have been done by Neatchee and
myself of Pidgin to Feisty. http://www.trausch.us/pidgin for
instructions on how to acquire the software, or build yourself should
you desire that route, as well. I have been using the packages for as
long as we've had them backpo
Sebastien Bacher, on 09/04/2007 04:03 AM said:
> Does anybody get the issue on gutsy?
Nope-- the issue was specific to the version of the GAIM beta released
with Feisty.
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Sebastien Bacher, on 09/04/2007 04:03 AM said:
>
> We recommend against using such packages, they are likely to create
> issues, break next upgrades, and you will not get support from the
> Ubuntu team once you installed those
>
Sebastien-- That's why we do not GPG sign the packages, and make the
Sebastien Bacher, on 09/04/2007 11:22 AM said:
> the pidgin package has not been backported because the naming change
> breaks all the plugin packages, nautilus-sendto, etc. Michael, doing
> that backport is nothing trivial, it requires code changes to quite some
> packages and not something to adv
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: wesnoth
Firstly, this may be a regression or recurrence of bug 32457.
When playing “Battle for Wesnoth” in Feisty (and using both the keyboard
and the mouse) in full-screen mode, the screen saver attempts to come
on. It seems that it thinks that I am id
It looks like there was a regression somewhere. I am not sure if my
problem is exactly the same or not, though. I have submitted a bug on
it—bug 105249.
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gnome-screensaver activates while playing SDL games
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/32457
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubuntu-desktop
This is a request for behavior similar to that found in Windows XP and
Windows Vista regarding the treatment of removable devices that are
read-write in nature.
When such devices are put in (e.g., a CD-RW is placed into the drive, or
a SD
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gaim
There seem to be a lot of problems with this software. I know that I
have submitted a problem in the past myself, but this one seems
different. It crashes far more frequently than on my laptop (the
difference being that the laptop is a uniprocessor
** Attachment added: "CoreDump.gz"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7260002/CoreDump.gz
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http://librarian.launchpad.net/7260003/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: "Disassembly.txt"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7260004/Disassembly.txt
** Attachm
See the attached stacktrack, which is a little bit better.
** Attachment added: "Backtrace with all debugging symbols installed"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7260065/gaim-better-bt
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[apport] gaim crashed with SIGSEGV in realloc()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/105370
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That sounds like an issue with i810. I know that I have had that
problem (with various other things, not directly with Desktop Effects)
on an i810 setup with my Toshiba laptop. For example, sometimes
switching from dual-head to single-head and back would make it so that a
reboot was required befo
I meant to attach this earlier, but this is what shows up in dmesg when
Vista isn’t used to initialize the device.
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I found a workaround! Well, actually “rausb0” in #ubuntu on Freenode
did. At least, it is a partial workaround.
There is a file, http://rt2x00.serialmonkey.com/rt73-cvs-daily.tar.gz
from the http://rt2x00.serialmonkey.com/wiki/index.php/Downloads page,
which fixes this issue. The rt73 driver bo
The rt74 driver, which is required for adequate functioning with my
adapter, also fails to work with NetworkManager due to this issue. (My
problem's history is in bug 104382, which I just found the rt74 driver
as a workaround for.) I am using Ubuntu Feisty.
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Some drivers do not work with wpas
Alright. I am running it now, and we'll see how useful that is. The
application under Valgrind is next to unresponsive, and so I don't know
if it is going to even catch the event that is triggering the crash...
It's using up 100% of one of my cores, consistently. :) I will bring
data when I hav
That's funny. As soon as I submitted that, GAIM crashed, stating it was
"Killed":
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/gaim-problem$ G_SLICE=always-malloc G_DEBUG=gc-friendly
valgrind -v --tool=memcheck --leak-check=full --num-callers=40
--log-file=valgrind.log gaim
libnm_glib_nm_state_cb: dbus returned an err
If multiple users are having the problem, is that good enough to get the
bug marked “confirmed”? This isn’t a problem that should be permitted
for the release. I know that the release is scheduled for one week and
one day from now, but Evolution is a major, major component of the
overall Ubuntu s
On Wed, 2007-04-11 at 18:27 +, hggdh wrote:
> Michael, Greg, actually all:
>
> I do not have this problem. Both print preview and print do correctly
> show/print my e-mails. I _do_ remember something like what you report
> when I moved to Feisty alpha some few months ago: no matter what I
> d
On Wed, 2007-04-11 at 20:00 +, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> Michael, if several users have a bug you can mark it confirmed. If you
> want to get that bug fixed maybe you could try to work on it? It's
> easy
> to say it should be worked for 7.04, there is thousand of desktop bugs
> open and the de
+1 for me on this bug as well. My log file says:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/.gdesklets/logs$ cat gdesklets%3A0.0.log
Log messages of /home/mbt/.gdesklets/logs/gdesklets%3A0.0.log
/usr/lib/gdesklets/main/__init__.py:118: GtkDeprecationWarning:
gtk.threads_init is deprecated, use gtk.gdk.threads_init in
Indeed it does. Sorry that I didn't see the response to this far
earlier.
In fact, handling has gotten worse in newer releases of Thunderbird. I
was driven to Evolution, and then driven away from that again by its
various quirks. Back at Thunderbird now, which is even worse than it
used to be i
Uhm... Alright, color me confused.
There was a comment made on 2-Aug-2007 and, today is 21-Sep-2007.
That's 30+21=51 days by my count. Why does the Janitor think that's 60?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/46613
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Indeed, it is working as it should be, at least for me, and on the
current system that I am using.
HOWEVER... I need to test it on the i386 platform to ensure that it is
not happening there, either. I am currently using an AMD64 system.
There should be no change in behavior between the two platfo
+1 on this bug being exhibited:
[ 68.64] WARNING: at
/build/buildd/linux-source-2.6.22-2.6.22/include/linux/slub_def.h:77
kmalloc_index()
[ 68.64] [] get_slab+0x1b3/0x230
[ 68.64] [] __kmalloc+0x16/0xa0
[ 68.64] [] ieee80211_ioctl_setoptie+0x62/0xf0 [wlan]
[ 68.64000
Seem to have picked the wrong component; this is not an amd64 bug, but a
general one.
** Changed in: openoffice.org (Ubuntu)
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OpenOffice.org fails to render OpenType fonts at all
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/121294
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openoffice.org-bin
Using fully up-to-date Feisty release of Ubuntu, OpenOffice.org fails to
render any OpenType fonts installed on my system (but everything else
renders them just fine). This is a break in the user interface.
Additionally, these fonts ar
This is the short demo of the failure of OOo to render OTF fonts in its
user interface and documents.
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https://bugs.launchpa
On Wed, 2007-06-20 at 08:22 +, Daniel T Chen wrote:
> It may also be prudent to note that I went through the sources to find
> all of the “model=” options for the driver for my chipset, and I did
> try them all, as well as the “model=ref” option. None of these options
> changed the behavior of
On Wed, 2007-06-20 at 19:27 +, Daniel T Chen wrote:
> You've fallen victim to trying every model - even ones that are
> irrelevant to your HDA codec. For instance, you don't have a Sigmatel
> codec; you have a Realtek one. model=ref is useless since its pin
> configuration is not even defined
On Wed, 2007-06-20 at 19:27 +, Daniel T Chen wrote:
> You've fallen victim to trying every model - even ones that are
> irrelevant to your HDA codec. For instance, you don't have a Sigmatel
> codec; you have a Realtek one. model=ref is useless since its pin
> configuration is not even defined
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 43338 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/43338
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 43338
OpenOffice.org does not support OpenType fonts
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/121294
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Just filed a bug yesterday (sadly, I did not find /this/ bug until
today) that is a dup of this one - bug 121294). I have a small
screencast showing the problem with an OTF font that I recently acquired
myself. It's a shame, because the font is really good looking, IMHO.
Is there any way to make
Marking as confirmed; reported by myself, confirmed by Michael R. Head
and Greg Schneider. I meant to make this change the last time I
commented on the bug, but I didn’t comment in the Launchpad interface
itself and I’d forgotten about marking it.
** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
Status:
Wow. I just spent some time searching on this, because it appears to be
using nearly 1 GiB of memory on my system. I was investigating why I
have swap memory being used (407,548k of it!) when my system shouldn’t
be swapping out to disc. I am wondering if this might be some of the
problems that h
Changing to confirmed per previous update by Kelsey Sigurdur.
** Changed in: gnome-screensaver (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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Screensaver does not recognize activity on 2nd screen
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/93466
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Alright. Well, this has been one of those issues that has been around
forever—and not just in this distribution, but in any other distribution
that I have used (everything from Slackware on up).
I have two printers, an HP DeskJet, and a Lexmark E240 PCL printer.
Both of them print perfectly using
And by the way, I have experienced this issue under Dapper, Edgy, and
now Feisty (which is what I am currently running). All sizes are set to
Letter both for the laser printer (Ubuntu Feisty Server, running CUPS
and broadcasting the printer) and the InkJet (Ubuntu Feisty, directly
attached to my w
Just ran into this problem on a fully updated AMD64 running Feisty
myself. Attached is the core dump from gdb (apport didn't catch it),
backtrace is coming. Need this functionality to work around a bug when
running full-screen games under Cedega (us-intl layout doesn't work
right).
To reproduce,
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http://librarian.launchpad.net/7330921/bt-gkp.txt
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[apport] gnome-keyboard-properties crashed with SIGSEGV in g_list_foreach()
when trying to add new layout.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/101895
You received this bug not
Additional information provided along with how to reproduce, core dump,
backtrace. Problem still exists as of 14-Apr-2007 with fully updated
Feisty.
** Changed in: control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: Needs Info => Confirmed
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[apport] gnome-keyboard-properties crashed with SIGSEGV in g_list
Additional information:
Today, I was playing around in this and found that if I changed the
keyboard from Microsoft Natural (which is what I have) to a generic
105-key international keyboard, I am able to add the second layout that
I need. Paul, is your selected keyboard in this a MS Natural keyb
Public bug reported:
While using MonoDevelop on Ubuntu Feisty, completely updated as of
23-Jun-07 15:22 UTC, when renaming a project, MonoDevelop hangs,
apparently waiting on a "futex".
I am able to reproduce this bug 100% of the time so far:
1. Load a solution with at least one project into M
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/121882
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On Sat, 2007-06-23 at 18:28 +, Alex F wrote:
> Ideally, I would like the option for the two displays to "share" the
> same notification area (so anything that binds to it from either
> display
> shows up on both), with maybe the extra candy that clicking a
> notification icon will bring the as
On Sat, 2007-06-23 at 20:58 +, Alex F wrote:
> Still, it seems to me that even with the current architecture, the
> application itself does not need to be aware of multiple screens: X11
> of
> course is, therefore the window manager can be, therefore the window
> manager ought to be able to ha
On Sun, 2007-06-24 at 09:28 -, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> This bug is about the notification area only and has been closed
> upstream, doing the same with the distribution task. Feel free open a
> new bug if you still have it on Ubuntu 7.04
>
> ** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
>Stat
+1 User Affected
Using Feisty (7.04), fully updated, and a Palm V device using a serial
connection as well as USB connection on the main PC.
EToDo goes from the PC -> Palm, but not the other way, it seems, at
least in my case. I failed to save the crash, however... is another one
needed? If so,
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
Prior to moving my $HOME to an NFS server on my home network, I made
*extensive* use of the Create Document template functionality accessible
by right-clicking on the desktop or in any folder and selecting “Create
Document”, and then the type of
On Tue, 2007-06-26 at 18:46 +, hggdh wrote:
> Can one of you try a test?
>
> Delete the printer, and then re-add it in. Then try to print again.
>
> Please post results, together with what was used to delete/add the
> printer (gnome-print-manager, etc).
I have done this many times over th
On Wed, 2007-06-27 at 12:25 +, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> Thank you for your bug. What version of Ubuntu do you use? To confirm
> and send upstream by somebody with a NFS setup to test
You know, I really should not forget to include that every time. I seem
to be forgetting it more and more,
Well...
I just backported the Evolution from Gutsy to my system, and I am
slightly disappointed.
The paper size is fixed... but the other problems that are shown in the
PDF that I attached (the printing running off the page, the extra page
at the end) are not fixed. If Gutsy were to be released
On Thu, 2007-06-28 at 13:56 +, hggdh wrote:
> @Michael Trausch: paper size fixed... but *probably* still using an A4
> template -- this is probably why we see the output running off the
> page.
> So the problem still persists (Evolution prints on -- no, FOR -- A4
> always).
>
I am getting the very same segfault and was just about to report this
bug, as well. In my case, I was creating a new expense account.
I cannot provide a very helpful backgrace because there do not appear to
be any debugging symbols in the repository. If someone can point me to
those, I can gener
The upstream issue was resolved as a duplicate of
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=73155
I don’t know if that should just be replaced in the tracker above or
added. I tried adding it, but Launchpad did not seem to like that
idea...
--
Feature Request: Read-only document should b
The button used to have an icon. It is a new problem with Feisty. I
was just about to file this bug myself, because it is rather annoying;
the button doesn't have a real description, which would likely be
sufficient even if there is no icon with it. See the attached
screenshot.
** Attachment ad
I am going to go out on a limb and confirm that this happens, since
someone else reported the problem. I’ve attached the screenshot
displaying the issue as evidence of it. The only thing that I am not
sure of is if the bug is in Evolution or gtkhtml3.14.
** Changed in: gtkhtml3.14 (Ubuntu)
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