$ uname -a
Linux homebrew 2.6.15-28-amd64-generic #1 SMP PREEMPT Wed Jul 18 22:51:22 UTC
2007 x86_64 GNU/Linux
$
I don't know what status "triaged" means (I looked but couldn't find a
definition anywhere obvious). I hope that it doesn't mean that you think
it's fixed.
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I am seeing what seems to be the same thing -- hard crashes
approximately once per week.
[H:library] uname -a
Linux homebrew 2.6.15-28-amd64-generic #1 SMP PREEMPT Wed Jul 18 22:51:22 UTC
2007 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[H:library]
This has has been happening since last December, although fo
I rebooted today, and now it works: the USB drives are instantly
recognized.
That suggests that some process that should normally be running had
crashed when I tried this yesterday (or the system was somehow in an
insane state, although there was no other indication of this). I wonder
what I could
This has something to do with the daily messages that appear in syslogd
at around 7:44 a.m.:
Aug 18 07:44:33 homebrew exiting on signal 15
Aug 18 07:44:35 homebrew syslogd 1.4.1#17ubuntu7.1: restart.
I have no idea what these messages mean, but I have noticed that this
bug almost alwa
On 18/08/07, Scott Kitterman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There is a standard cron job that restarts syslogd on a daily basis.
> That appears to be what this is. I'm not sure how or if that might be
> relevant.
>
No, me neither; but it sure seems to be strongly correlated.
> SIGTERM = Signal("TE
How would I contact the authors of the queue system used in kubuntu,
to try to talk to them directly about this? Having batched jobs fail
to leave the queue is definitely not good behaviour, and I would think
that they would be concerned and want to fix this.
(And it's really pretty weird that the
Public bug reported:
This is a bit complicated to describe, but I will do my best. I
estimate that the bug manifests itself more than 0.1% of the time, but
less than 0.5% of the time (so I suspect some kind of race condition).
This is almost certainly an upstream bug.
So here is what I am doing:
On 15/07/07, Scott Kitterman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You are going to need to provide a usable test case to replicate this.
> Preferably a minimal test case, but otherwise the code that leads to
> this problem. Otherwise, there is little a develper can do.
OK, here is the simplest that I am
verything is working OK):
Wed Jul 18 07:33:01 MDT 2007
4232Wed Jul 18 07:29:00 2007 = n7dr
4233Wed Jul 18 07:30:00 2007 = n7dr
top - 07:33:01 up 14 days, 1:12, 2 users, load average: 2.37, 2.11, 2.04
Tasks: 243 total, 3 running, 238 sleeping, 0 stopped, 2 zombie
Cpu(s)
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kpdf
kpdf does not allow one to view two pages side-by-side *as they would
appear in a book*; i.e., with page #1 on the right and from that point
onward, with the next even page on the left and the next odd page on the
right.
This omission makes it very
But then it's not the SAME document. (And requires a tool that would
insert a page of the right type at the beginning of a PDF.)
(and this makes all kinds of assumptions that the user has sufficient
permissions to alter the PDF [perhaps it's signed; perhaps it's on a
read-only filesystem; etc., et
If this can be done in okular then I agree that there's no point in
continuing with the request here.
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I can tell you about my own system: I found the source of the problem
(purely by luck).
I noticed that nearly every report of random Ubuntu crashes on the
Interne tmade mention of the sensor settings (usually to point out that
the temperature was well within limits). So I removed lm-modules, and
s
I discovered that I was also seeing all kinds of DCOP issues while
performing other tasks. I rebooted the system, and that seems to have
fixed everything. So probably the bad FF behaviour I reported was a
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox
I just installed the update to 2.0.0.12, and now FF is suddenly horribly broken.
For example, clicking on "Preferences" produces:
XML Parsing Error: not well-formed
Location: chrome://browser/content/preferences/preferences.xul
Line Number
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kontact
When one opens the dialogue box to add an IM address to a Kontact
contact, one sees the following text in the dialogue box:
Note: Please read the help page before adding or editing Instant
Messenging Addresses here.
However, clicking
Public bug reported:
Please consider including meshlab in future versions of Kubuntu.
Project details: http://meshlab.sourceforge.net/
It says it's licensed under the GPL
(http://meshlab.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Licenses)
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: korganizer
I just nearly missed an appointment because the alarm did not fire.
Here is the entry in the *ics calendar entry (the entry was created by
entering the appointment and the alarm information from the Korganizer
GUI):
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP
Public bug reported:
1. Install lmodern package. The package says "They
are also registered with defoma, which makes them available to other
applications such as Ghostscript and Fontconfig. Finally, they are
made available to the core X11 fonts system, which makes it possible
to use them in any X
This is on gutsy-amd64.
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Binary package hint: context
The context package installs /usr/share/texmf/fonts/tfm/urw/garamond
/texnansi-ugmr8a.tfm; however, attempting to use this font produces:
[H:tex] pdftex gtest.tex
This is pdfTeXk, Version 3.141592-1.40.3 (Web2C 7.5.6)
%&-line parsing enab
Sebastian Rode said the following at 11/25/2007 11:04 AM :
> 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 you? Can you try w
Public bug reported:
This occurs 100% of the time.
1. mobo is ASUS A8N-SLI premium
2. Running 64-bit gutsy
3. Ordinary PS2 mouse
I have the system set to power down my monitor after 45 minutes of
inactivity.
Once the monitor powers down due to inactivity, when I then return and
move the mouse,
Public bug reported:
This problem appears about 25% of the time.
1. mobo is ASUS A8N-SLI Premium
2. Running 64-bit gutsy
3. Regular PS2 mouse
Roughly 25% of the time when I boot, at the log-in screen the mouse is
unresponsive. The only fix seems to be to reboot and to hope that it
doesn't happen
I confirm this also, on a desktop machine running a clean install of
gutsy 64 bit.
It worked fine in dapper.
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This seems to be a result of using the proprietary nvidia driver, so I
guess there's nothing we can do about it.
I switched to the nv driver yesterday, and (so far) this problem has not
recurred.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/165240
Yo
Bug still exists in gutsy
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Binary package hint: kweather
I really don't know whether this is a kontact bug or a kweather one. I
lean toward it being a kweather one, so that's the package I've
identified in this bug report.
Running 64-bit gutsy.
Nothing I do ever succeeds in causing the weather servic
I have confirmed that this occurs with both the nvidia proprietary
driver and the nv driver
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I am experiencing this (suddenly -- it worked fine an hour ago) in
64-bit gutsy.
I just waited 6 minutes for a single file to be moved to the trash,
before giving up and cancelling the operation.
There are 9.4
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 30842 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/30842
Two points:
1. I don't understand why this is marked as a dupe of 30842, since this
bug has nothing to do with trying to empty the trash. Maybe both bugs
have the same cause, but it's not at all obvious why thi
Public bug reported:
Wishlist
There should be a way to set the following per-user properties of the
KDE Trash:
1. The maximum total size of the user's Trash (like Windows)
2. The maximum duration that a file will stay in the user's Trash (after which
it will be silently deleted)
** Affects: ub
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: konqueror
This is in gutsy, but was in dapper (and presumably every release in
between).
1. Create a large file hierarchy (by "large", I mean one that contains
hundreds of thousands of directories and a million or more files).
2. Using konqueror, initia
Public bug reported:
There are several ways to demonstrate this problem. This is an easy one:
1. On a disk with lots of space, create a large file X of size ~8GB
2. Issue the command "split -b 4000m X"
This will keep the disk occupied nicely. Until the job finishes, even a
dual-core machine will
How does one get access to this release of k3b? I have a fully-updated
amd64 gutsy system (with the default sources.list unchanged) and k3b is
only 1.0.3.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/159530
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Isn't Ubuntu much less restrictive than Debian? It seems like they could
be put into hardy even if Debian dithers for ages. I mean, there are
several "restricted" and "nonfree" packages in Ubuntu.
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[gutsy] request for Tex Gyre fonts to be added to texlive-fonts-extra
https://bugs.launchpad.net/
So now I'm really confused...
I see those files there, but why didn't my system pick them up
automatically? Like I say, I have never touched my sources.list file, so
shouldn't I have automatically received these updates? I've certainly
been notified of (and installed) loads of other updates, but n
Oh, I hadn't realised that one could receive backports from a version of
Ubuntu that wasn't even releasd yet :-)
I have enabled the backports in sources.list and am downloading these
and other new versions from that respository right now.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kontact
gutsy amd64, running kontact 1.2.4.
1. Create a recurring to-do.
2. Once the first instance of the to-do has past, bring up the to-do list and
attempt to click the check box
3. kontact immediately crashes with an error saying that it cannot save
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kontact
Wishlist:
The todos in the summary view give no indication of the calendar with
which each todo item is associated. This makes it difficult (impossible)
to know which calendar to turn off if one wants to remove some todos
from the view.
** Affec
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kontact
The "Crypto Settings" tab of the Contacts module in kontact contains a
field labelled "Preferred OpenPGP encryption key".
However, the place to enter a key is greyed out.
In addition, pressing the "Change..." button brings up a list of
installed
On 02/04/2008, Bug Watch Updater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ** Changed in: kdebase
>Status: Unknown => Fix Released
So that means that bug #60167 is also fixed, right?
Has someone actually tested that to make sure that it's true, or is it
an untested assumption?
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kontact
Using:
kontact 1.2.9
kubuntu gutsy
If there is an easy way to transfer all one's kontact contacts from one
machine to another, then it's not at all obvious, either to me or to
anyone else on the Kubuntu-users reflector.
I have tried copying:
I note that the thread for #60167 questions whether that bug is indeed a
dupe of this bug.
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Binary package hint: adept
Adept sometimes fills in the description field for a package from the
data from another package.
For example, a few minutes ago on my system, the klettres-data
description was: "subversion io slave for KDE", which is actually the
description of a p
Yuriy Kozlov said the following at 03/12/2007 10:52 AM :
> Thank you for filing this bug.
>
> What version of Kubuntu are you using? Are you still experiencing this
> problem on latest Edgy or Feisty?
>
> ** Changed in: adept (Ubuntu)
>Status: Unconfirmed => Needs Info
>
I have dapper
Running: x86_64 dapper, with the latest nvidia driver (9746).
Xorg consistently consumes memory at the rate of about 300MB per day. My
current uptime is a little less than 7 days, and xorg is currently
sitting at 2.2GB.
I use this machine a lot (~10 hours per day, for work; this is my main
deskto
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kdevelop
Always happens:
In kdevelop, click "Help", type a word in the "Search" panel, hit "Search".
Result is that a message box pops up saying:
"Cannot find the htsearch executable."
** Affects: kdevelop (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: fontforge
Dapper (Kubuntu); AMD64; KDE 3.5.5; fontforge 12:08 (20051205):
All the fonts used in the GUI are so small as to be almost illegible (actually,
in some cases they _are_illegible).
FWIW, this problem does not exist in fontforge in the Mandriva
On 29/01/07, Sarah Hobbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can the original poster please paste their /etc/apt/sources.list? There
> was no kde 3.5.6 upgrade for dapper, so that shouldnt have been the
> problem.
I think I was the original poster.
One thing seems to have got lost in the chorus of "m
I think that this bug will likely get set to "low" urgency because that
is the default for the kopete package -- however, that seems
inappropriate for a bug that means that one can no longer receive
encrypted IMs, since it means that users must either use unencrypted IMs
or resort to using some oth
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kopete
Kopete Version: 0.12.1 (using KDE KDE 3.5.4)
Installed from:Ubuntu Packages
OS:Kubuntu 6.06
Kubuntu updated kopete a few days ago, and now incoming GPG IM messages
are no longer properly decrypted.
I have tested by f
Running amd64 jaunty just "upgraded" to karmic yesterday.
I am now seeing this bug.
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Binary package hint: unixcw
The unixcw program sends incorrect characters at the default speed (12
wpm).
Starting the program simply with the command "cw" (i.e., with no
parameters), the program generates CW sounds, but the sounds do not
match the characters typed on the key
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/511676
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Binary package hint: unixcw
If one starts the "cw" program at speeds higher than the default (say,
with "cw -w 30"), then no matter what character is typed, the program
simply generates a longish tone, instead of dits and dahs.
The duration of the tone varies slightly from c
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at speeds higher than the deafult, unixcw just sends long tones
https://bugs.launchpad.net
It seems that this is probably a different manifestation of the same bug
as #511676.
Starting the program as "cw -w 12" (the default speed) and typing "T",
one gets the sound, as reported in bug #511676, that is similar to an
"R".
Starting cw at 20 wpm, the sound for any character is more like a
I can't remember with any certainty. If you'd asked soon after 9.10 came
out, I'm sure I could have told you then, but now it's all a vague haze.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 334191 ***
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> Remember, this bug report is a duplicate of bug #334191. Comment here
only if you think the duplicate status is wrong.
Bug #334191 seems to be explicitly talking about operational failures in
SSL certs.
Th
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kdevelop
Canonical seems to have chosen to supply kdevelop4 without any option to
install kdevelop3.
This seems to be a grave mistake, for at least the following reasons:
1. kdevelop3 is a released stable product; kdevelop4 is in beta
2. There is no hel
OK. Has the person who set that policy actually tried to develop C++
code on karmic?
I'll have to go find a distro that supports developers, I guess :-( I
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For some rather odd value of the word "fine", yes, they do.
Not really relevant to trying to support large projects for server code
though, which was the point of my original report.
I'm still not sure why this policy has been applied to kdevelop when a
quick review of the official repositories i
I see that in karmic I don't ever get any kind of notification of
updates: I have to manually start synaptic each day to see if any
updates are available. So I have a bet with myself that when lucid comes
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OK; although I note that that bug was fixed in November and I am running
a fully up-to-date karmic and still see the crash. Presumably the fixed
version simply hasn't been put into backports for some reason :-
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pdfshuffler
If one goes to import a PDF file, the dialogue lists only the files that happen
to end in ".pdf", regardless of whether:
1) those files really are PDF files
2) there are other PDF files in the directory that do not end in ".pdf".
The second
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gwibber
When I try to start gwibber, it crashes every time. I'm attaching the
output from the console (for some reason, I can't simply cut-and paste
the text into this report).
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: amd64
Date: Thu Mar 11 10:36:25 2010
DistroRel
karmic released; still no webmin :-(
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karmic released... still no openfire :-( :-(
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Binary package hint: kdebase-runtime
karmic: When clicking krecipes Help | Krecipes Handbook,the user simply
gets a message saying: "The file or folder help:/krecipes/index.html
does not exist".
So it looks like some documentation package isn't being installed
correctly when
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Binary package hint: eclipse
I have a project that I was working on with eclipse under jaunty
kubuntu.
Now that I've "upgraded" to karmic, I can't find any way to access the
project. The "Open Project" menu option is greyed out; the import
feature doesn't seem to do anything
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Perhaps I misunderstood what your point was...
I thought you were saying that other file managers wouldn't accept a
"/", and that therefore this was not a bug.
So when I produced a simple counter-example of an app using "/" in a
filename, I thought that meant that this would be re-classified as a
Is this fixed in karmic?
I'm quite amazed that a problem like this wasn't assigned a high
priority to get fixed. That it's still present in a fully up-to-date
jaunty installation a year after the initial report is very
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kdevelop project was broken when going to 8.10
https://bugs.
Now the middle of October, and still waiting for a response explaining
why this bug is still marked "Invalid" :-(
It seems rather rude not to explain to the submitter why an action such
as this has been taken. It essentially says to the submitter: "You're an
idiot and it's not worth our time to bo
What information? I answered your question nearly a year ago.
You asked if it was reproducible in 8.10 and I said that it was even
worse. What information did I not give you?
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I'll try to remember to check karmic.
Jaunty, like hardy, doesn't even have the option :-(
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Still awaiting a clear explanation of the point you were trying to make
regarding why this bug has been marked "Invalid"... :-(
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 311251 ***
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How can this possibly be a duplicate of 311251???
311251 explicitly is talking about klipper. We have known for nearly a
year that this bug is present regardless of klipper's presence.
I'm sorry, but I don't
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kdevelop
Attempting to open the kdevelop handbook from the kdevelop Help menu produces
the error:
the file or folder help:/kdevelop/index.html does not exist
It seems like some documentation package that should be installed along
with kdevelop is bein
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Can someone provide detailed, step-by-step instructions as to how to get
CDT installed properly in karmic?
I tried and got this:
Cannot complete the install because one or more required items could not be
found.
Software being installed: Mylyn Bridge: C/C++ Development 5.1.0.200909110608
Then it seems to me that the bug is that there is a menu item that says
there is documentation. That menu item should surely not exist.
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This is terrible. I use TeX to create almost all my written work. I
shall now have to quickly decide on and switch to a different
distruibution, since I simply cannot work without TeX. I can't imagine
how this was allowed to happen; TeX is hardly obscure.
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Am attaching, as requested, the files in /var/log/dist-upgrade
** Affects: ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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This failure occurred exactly 50% into an upgrade from 13.04 to 13.10 on
a 64-bit kubuntu system.
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Title:
upgrade aborts; installArchives() faile
Public bug reported:
I have tried to upgrade my laptop from 13,10 to 14.04 multiple times,
but I always get the same error:
W:Failed to fetch
gzip:/var/lib/apt/lists/partial/archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_trusty_universe_binary-i386_Packages
Hash Sum mismatch
, E:Some index files failed
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