Glad to report that the reported bug is not an issue in Kubuntu 8.0.4
and OOo 2.4.1 on AMD 64 X2.
Nils M. Nielsen
IanW skrev:
> 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
Public bug reported:
Installing gimp 2.4.0 on Kubuntu 7.10 means you get no translation of
the Gimp menu's. Someone have forgotten to install the language files in
the repositories for this version of The Gimp. Also, compiling up Gimp
version 2.4.1 breaks due to an gcc error (no executable output)
I am using Norwegian as my native language. I only get up menu's in
English on the 2.4.0 version of The Gimp on Kubuntu 7.10. I can't find
the language files at all on the distro. In Kubuntu 7.04 I didn't have
this problem (another version of The Gimp).
nmn
Pedro Villavicencio skrev:
> Thanks
I don't know. I have installed gimp by Adept manager, and added all I
meant was needed. I also was at the GREYCstoration homepage and loaded
that plug-in into gimp since the plug-in delivered with gimp is a little
bit old. The language selected for Kubuntu is Norwegian, and that works
OK. I wil
I have checked it. I have the language packages for KDE installed. Not
for GNOME. How should I know that? I thought that if gimp (or any other
program for that sake) depends on something special, as a special
language pack, it is supported.
If it works: Thank you! Else I come back.
nmn
Sebast
Once more: Thank you! It works as it should, but at least should the
installer check that all necessary element were in place. I use KDE,
therefore Kubuntu, and install the packages I find interesting. I don't
think of that a gnome package need other libraries and language pack
than a kde packa
Public bug reported:
I have installed Kubuntu 7.04 with the dafault digikam 0.9.1. My picture
base is moved over from the preceeding digikam version. When trying to
start digikam, it crashes at once without any questions. I have tried to
build the new beta version of digikam to see if it helped, b
I have tried once more, installed the system from CD and tried to start
Digikan once more. Same happens, crashes before it comes up, with signal
11. The dump-log is as follows:
(no debugging symbols found)
Using host libthread_db library "/lib/tls/i686/cmov/libthread_db.so.1".
(no debugging symbol
to find in the Kubuntu
repositories?
Sincerely
Nils M. Nielsen
Luka Renko skrev:
> If you want to run prerelease versions, then it makes sense to follow
> instructions how to install digikam into your home directory (or any other
> directory like /usr/local) in order not to cl
Public bug reported:
Running Kubuntu 7.10 64 on an AMD 64 X2 system with a Benq PF95G 19" LCD
monitor.
Installing Kubuntu 7.10 64 selected the monitor and gave it right
settings. So I wished to change the settings a little bit, from default
1280x1024 one step down to get a little bit larger lette
Thank you for your kind replay! That solved the problem for me, but
there must be some more bugs in that part of the system. As I found at
the home page for Benq, the Benq FP95G had a resolution of 1280x1024,
but I was not able to get the resolution lower than 1440x...
May be an error at the Ben
Thank you Scott for kind advice! But it did not work, there was no
Monitor/LCD named Benq PF95G in the list. I tried to select something
starting on PF 95, 951 to be precise. The hole system locked, had to
restart by brute force. Also, kdesu nvidia-settings with lowest possible
resolution and
Thank you for your kind help!
Well, I think I tried it, and got a message of that the size value
1280x1024 had not been tested on this monitor. So the system went into a
locked situation. I tried what I reported too. The system does not like
the standard setting for that monitor. At the moment
Sorry, the system is unstable with screen size 1024x768 too. I started
Amarok playing in the background and tried different programs,
everything was working as it should. So I took up Firefox for reading a
newspaper. The screen locked after displaying the first page, though the
cursor was movea
Public bug reported:
System: Laptop with Kubuntu 7.10. Last system upgrade about 4 days ago.
Trying to move kicker panel from bottom of screen to the right hand side
led to crash of kicker. No panel left. In some way it seams that kicker
tried to launch 2 panels in the same place, leading to brea
Public bug reported:
System: Kubuntu 7.10 updated today.
See my preceding report.
Trying to use sudo apt-get install --reinstall kicker did not solve the
problem with disappeared kicker panel.
After using Adept Manager to remove and install kicker on new and
restarting the system kicker crashed
Hello, and thanks for rapid bugfix!
I haven't tried if it works correct on my laptop yet (haven't had time
to update kdebase yet), but I needed to move the panel on my 64 bits AMD
X2 system, also running Kubuntu 7.10, but the 64 bits version. The same
happened there, kicker crashed and the pane
Public bug reported:
There is a difference in the font display between 32 bits Kubuntu 7.10
and 64 bits of the same version. In the 32 bits version the fonts is
readable, but not so in the 64 bits version. It is like that it is used
shadowing on the fonts, and using a somewhat grey background leav
Hi Achim
Thank you for your kind help!
Sorry for delayed response, I have been away for 3 days. Here comes the
output from the command (after I changed the language for Kubuntu from
my Norwegian bokmål to US English):
dpkg -l digikam\* kipi-plugins\* libkipi\* libkexiv2\* libexiv2\*
Desired=U
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