Simos, you are not helping much either. Running applications as root is
a no-go, no need to call a man a newbie. Just imaging every user of a
thin client doing this -- sudo rights for everyone? No way! There should
be a sane solution.
Eclipse should fix two things: installing updates to user direc
@Micah: bad idea, sorry. It is perfectly possible that there is some
kind of configuration which is "agreed on" (this is installed by the
admin) and then there might be some differences between developers, i.e.
someone wants to have a python plugin, which only s/he needs, someone
else prefers a sli
@Joel: if this is the case, then there is a lot less to talk about. I'm
sorry, I only had packages from PPA to play with, which, as I remember
now, do not have Software Updates (not even classic) enabled. Maybe we
should re-iterate which plugin installation problems we still have? I've
only seen tw
** Changed in: fuse (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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/sbin/mount.fuse uses bash specific syntax that breaks with dash
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/122282
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My firefox crashes on about the second or third flash video watched. At
the moment it crashes reliably when the video on this page
(http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/03/13/iphone-20-sneak-peek/) is started.
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firefox crashed with SIGSEGV
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/196248
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The problem clearly emerged in 2.6.20-8, so can't someone proficient
look into the changelog?
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modprobe abnormal exit - Kernel 2.6.20-8/9/10 does not boot
https://launchpad.net/bugs/84964
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I've recently bought some DVD-RAMs (they are difficult to get where I
live) and was anxious to try backuping to them. Unfortunately, starting
udftools hard-locked up my machine, reproducibly. This happened about
three weeks ago, on current feisty. I'm currently battling with some
other bugs, but I'
A maybe unrelated success report: I've managed to boot a -12er kernel
while I've been unable to since -6. I've had the fix above applied and
also changed the root= entry in grub from /dev/sda1 to /dev/hda1.
Somehow, UUID didn't work, don't ask me why, but anyway: I'm running a
current feisty kernel
I can confirm this behaviour - with exactly the same errors.
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hard disk speed regression (DMA is off)
https://launchpad.net/bugs/72255
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: awesome
When using awesome as Gnome's window manager, lucid's version doesn't
respect gnome-panel and doesn't reserve any space for the panels.
Karmic's version did that (at least after one "killall gnome-panel"
after restart). Thus, awesome is slightly u
@MountainX: it means the part of this bug relevant to the release notes
has been fixed, i.e. it's been mentioned there as known problem.
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