Hi Marco,
thanks for taking the time to report this issue.
This behavior - annoying as it may be - is however entirely expected.
Quoting from the bash manpage:
" Pipelines
A pipeline is a sequence of one or more commands separated by the char‐
acter |. The format for a pipeline
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bpotato,
thanks for your report.
However I cannot reproduce the problem on my machine:
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[1] 18165
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sudo apt-get install klines
bash: klines: command not found
[1
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Sebastian,
I agree with mcas. I would encourage you to create a spec about this feature
and discuss this with the Ubuntu community.
I'll close this bug for now.
Regards,
Mika
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Iain,
thanks for reporting this. The behavior is however as expected. Quoting from
the bash manpage:
ALIASES
Aliases allow a string to be substituted for a word when it is used
as the first word of a simple command. The shell maintains a list of aliases
that may be set and
Maybe someone can check if this is also the case on a fresh install...
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Shinkan,
thanks for reporting this bug. It has however already been reported and
is fixed in the latest bash package for hardy.
Regards,
Mika
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consol
This was a bug in the bash-completion package and has been fixed in
hardy.
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pamindic,
thank ypu for reporting your problem. Do you still experience these
problems with Ubuntu 8.04 (Hardy)?
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Might this be related to #185366 ?
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Aaron,
I cannot reproduce this in Hardy. Do you still have the problem? If yes,
can you try to describe the steps to reproduce the bug as detailed as
possible? Just starting vim and the repeatedly suspending with CTRL-Z
and foregrounding with fg does not trigger the bug for me...
Thanks,
Mika
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Veichtlbauer,
thanks for reporting this bug. Do you still experience it in Hardy?
If yes, could you please post the contents of /etc/default/locale.
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I'm not sure if this is the same, but I can crash bash with the following
script:
#!/bin/bash
ttt() {
ttt
}
ttt
Arguably, bash should not just crash with a segfault when you have an infinite
loop in a bash script.
Johan, the only thing I get from your crash report is the direc
Confirmed. This also happens without the bash-completion script, so it
is a bug in bash.
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Hi Mats,
I cannot reproduce this on Hardy.
If you still have this problem could you try if you can reproduce it
without config files (bash --noprofile --norc) or with a new user
account?
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Mika
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Scott,
did you get a chance to try era's suggestion? It could really help us
figure out what's going on since nobody seems to be able to reproduce
this bug.
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Mika
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Maybe this should be discussed on the devel mailinglist or someone could
start a spec?
In any case bash is not the right package for this bug and I don't know
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Obrouni,
is this still an issue for you in Hardy?
I can not reproduce this because I do not have these pwm devices. I tried the
following and it worked as expected:
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bash: echo: write err
Confirmed on hardy. This should be reported upstream. I'll do it next
week if noone else beats me to it :)
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Hi Daniel,
do you still experience this bug?
Any ideas as to how it can be reproduced?
Thanks,
Mika
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I don't think this is the same problem. It should be forwarded upstream.
I'll do it next week if noone beats me to it.
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Yes, the problem is with this substitution: ${PWD/$HOME/~}. It does not
require a trailing / or end of string, so it will happily replace
christopher with ~topher...
In my .bashrc I use the following:
local PWD2=""
[[ "$PWD" == "$HOME" ]] && PWD2="~"
[[ -z "$PWD2" ]] && [[
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The bug is fixed in hardy
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The inifinit recursion issue is already reported as #146746
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Maybe someone should write a spec about this and initiate a discussion?
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Since there has not been any activity for a while and this should
probably be a spec and/or mailinglist discussion anyway, I'm closing
this bug for the reasons Colin mentioned above.
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This seems like a different use-case than what command-not-found was
designed for. You may want to propose the idea to the bash developers at
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it, too, and implement it :)
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Also, I fail to see how bash-completion could be responsible. So
reassigning to bash.
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Micah,
does CTRL-S work for you by default (i.e. search forward through shell
history)? It sure doesn't for me. It does not completely block the
terminal, either, though. It just consumes the next keypress...
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pamindic,
great to hear this! :)
So I'll close this bug as fixed.
Feel free to report any other issues you have with Ubuntu.
Thanks,
Mika
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Y
Johan,
the only thing that can be gathered from the crash report is that there
is an inifnite recursion, most probably caused in the script that was
running. Mathias Klose mentioned that on 2007-04-06. Since bash is
interpreting the script the stack trace is not very useful.
The script name is un
Great!
I'll close this then. :)
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Great, thanks :)
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Thanks for the patch. I'll include it in the next upload!
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 76807 ***
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Hi dominiko,
thanks for reporting this issue. This has however already been reported
and I'm marking this bug as a duplicate.
I'll add the info about the typo to the other bug.
Feel free to report further iss
Also, there is a typo in the comments: sucessive -> successive, see bug
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I can confirm this. I also find the behaviour iritating. As an additional bug I
have the problem that the volume bar decreases faster than it should and
increases slower than it should.
That means that if you decrease the volume the bar is at 0% even when there is
still sound to hear. Press "Vol
I can reproduce this bug. The keys for Hibernation (Fn+12) and Suspend-
to-RAM (Fn+F4) don't work. This is an IBM Thinkpad R40 2722-CDG.
The produce IBM-specific events, which are caught by
/etc/acpi/events/ibm-hibernatebtn and /etc/acpi/events/ibm-sleepbtn.
Those scripts in turn call /etc/acpi/h
Hi, Paul!
I can't give you the requested output at the moment but will do that
soon.
But please re-read my comment above. The problem is definitely *not*
with ACPI. The ACPI-events are generated, and the right scripts are
executed.
The problem is with acpi_fakekey which generates fake input laye
Public bug reported:
I have connected a DVD burner to my laptop by USB. The burner is
recognized and available as /dev/scd0 and /dev/sg0.
However if I insert a medium in the burner (i.e. a disc with data on it
or an audio CD) the disc is not automounted, no icon appears on the
desktop. In fact ex
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It is fixed for me as well.
aptitude still feels more sluggish than in dapper (for example when
selecting a package for installation) but at least it's usable now.
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An additional note:
When I have mounted the disk by double clicking on CDROM1 in Places->Computer
and then right-click on the disk icon on the desktop I have no option to eject
the disk only to unmount.
Clicking that unmounts the disk but the tray stays closed.
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Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.17
I'm running a current edgy installation. The conversion of /etc/fstab to
UUID syntax worked quite well overall, but one partition can't get
mounted that way.
Here is the relevant line:
UUID=FEAC4C3EAC4BEFA7 /media/windows ntfs default
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I have the same problem on an IBM ThinkPad R40 2722-CDG.
When resuming from hibernation the last thing that's written is
"Mounting root file system" (the "OK" is not written). Then usplash
quits and I have a blank text mode screen with the cursor blinking in
the top left corner. No system activity
The bug is really in libblkid. The functionality of extracting a uuid
from an ntfs partition is just not implemented.
hal somehow can extract a uuid, so it should be possible to fix it
easily.
** Summary changed:
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+ libblkid can't extract uuid for ntfs p
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When resuming from hibernation the last thing that's written is
"Mounting root file system" (the "OK" is not written). Then usplash
quits and I have a blank text mode screen with the cursor blinking in
the top left corner. No system activity from then on.
My kernel is:
Linux
Ah, i see. That wasn't obvious from the description. Thanks for
clarifying.
I've openend bug #56591 for my problem.
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I've now let it sit for over 10 minutes with no change. So it's really
stuck.
Isn't there a way to enable some debugging output?
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Binary package hint: libgl1-mesa-glx
On my edgy system that was upgraded from dapper the DRI modules are not
installed.
The xorg package depends on libgl1-mesa-dri but libgl1-mesa-glx provides
that already so the real libgl1-mesa-dri doesn't get installed.
>From Xorg.0.log:
Same here. Just symlinking /usr/lib/dri/ to /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/dri/
fixes it too.
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This bug is fixed in dapper and can be closed. Thanks a lot.
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OK, I did that and - surprisingly - the machine resumed normally. I
tried all combinations and the result is that the splash option breaks
resume for me.
So it seems the new high-res usplash is at least the trigger if not the
culprit here...
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Importance: Untria
I did a fresh installation of dapper and the problem is fixed. The bug
can be closed.
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This is fixed for me in dapper.
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Set status to confirmed.
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Confirmed. It makes aptitude mostly unusable for me...
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I don't agree. It is desirable behaviour to disable the touchpad while
typing exactly because it's virtually impossible to type and use the
touchpad at the same time.
It is however very common that one accidentally touches the touchpad
while typing which is very undesirable because it can repositi
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: acpi-support
This is an IBM Thinkpad R40 2722-CDG running current edgy.
See also: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam/ThinkpadR40-2722
When I press Fn+F7 nothing happens. It should at least cycle through the
available displays: lcd, crt, both, or e
Hi Paul,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /var/lib/acpi-support/*-*
1PET62WW (1.30 )
IBM
2722CDG
Not Available
All other keys work. See the mentioned page on the wiki for details.
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I have an IBM Thinkpad R40 2722-CDG with a Radeon Mobility 7500 graphics chip.
See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam/ThinkpadR40-2722 for details.
2D performance is very sluggish overall (moving windows, resizing windows,
etc.). Under Windows XP I have no such proble
Hi Jeremy,
I'm using the radeon driver of course. :)
I've attached my xorg.conf for reference. It's the default with the
addition of the Options mentioned above.
Perhaps one could call the 2D performance "acceptable", it certainly is
usable. But when I see what this card can do under Windows the
Ah, and I removed the two or three input devices relating to graphics
tablets, which I don't have and which generate spurious warnings which
bugged me...
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Interestingly the amount of the enlargement depends upon the amount of
resizing done beforehand.
Every tab switch adds the amount of rows and columns that the window has
more than the default (80x24 for me).
So if you resize to 81x25 every tab switch enlarges the window by one
row and one column.
I also have this problem in edgy and it's much worse. I didn't even
notice the problem in dapper.
But now if I open a terminal, resize it and add two new tabs with CTRL-
SHIFT-T, then the second tab will enlarge the window horizontally.
Switch back to Tab 1 and the window is further enlarged horiz
Yeah, I did that too. Sorry for not attaching them in the first place...
There are some warnings. I don't quite understand them but they seem to
relate to DRI, so may be connected to the bad 3D performance...
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Regression: Webcams using pwc driver produce all-grey images
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- Problems with PWC for Logitech QuickCam Pro 4000
+ Regression: Webcams using pwc driver produce all-grey images
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I can confirm this. I have a Philips Webcam which worked perfectly on
dapper and now produces only gray images. This can is also using the pwc
driver.
Also if I switch to v4l2 in the ekiga options it can't even open the
device. v4l2 in ekiga also worked in dapper.
I'll attach dmesg outputs for 2.
See also:
http://lists.saillard.org/pipermail/pwc/2005-August/000573.html
The gist of it is: pwc driver v9 was working but had some patent issues.
v10 in-kernel (since 2.6.12) is non-working (probably because they
removed the problematic parts). v10 from
http://www.saillard.org/linux/pwc/ partly-w
OK. I checked out the driver version 10.0.12-rc1 from
http://www.saillard.org/linux/pwc/ and that one works. The colors are a
bit pale but I think it's tolerable. So using that would also be an
option.
The v4l2 issue mentioned above is fixed with this driver as well.
Probably somone should look i
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