Using another firmware and the current kernel, the wireless connection
works now.
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problem seems to be that OO tries to use the 64 bit version of pango, but is a
32bit program. I solved that by
1) create /etc/pango32/pangorc containing
[Pango]
ModuleFiles = /etc/pango32/pango.modules
2) put the following line on ooo-wrapper just before the "exec":
$ENV{PANGO_RC_FILE} = '/etc/pa
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openoffice.org-common
I get lots of pango warnings when running OO in Ubuntu 6.06 on a AMD64
laptop. Visible outcome is that all dialog fonts (e.g. for "Open") are
unreadable (rectangles instead of chars).
** Affects: openoffice.org (Ubuntu)
Importa
Sorry for all the typos. Only excuse I have is that it's 4:45am for me
right now...
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hmm, I just ran "aptitude update; aptitude upgrade" and di not get a new
version of ia32-libs-gtk. My version is 16.1.Do I just have to wait
until the "current ia32-libs-gtk package" hist the servers or am I
misinterpreting the comment?
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Ok, I just upgraded to ia32-libs-gtk version 16.2 and undid my hack.
However, the problem is _not_ solved: I still get the same errors on
startup and the fonts in the Open dialog are still mangled. Error
messages also shows it's still trying to load modules from
/usr/lib/pango instead of /usr/lib3
bug persists even after a reboot.
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Public bug reported:
Both the "mute" key and the volume keys on my HP dv9000 laptop affect
the internal microphone instead of the master output level. I see the
OSD (new in gutsy), but the playback volume does not change and when I
open the volume control from the volume applet (using "Open Volume
Ok, I figured it out what was wrong and it has nothing to do with the
kernel...
The problem was that for some reason, the device that is controlled via
the keyboard was configured to be the Internal Mic. I opened the
"System->Preferences->Sound" and changed it to "Master" and everything
is workin
I see that as well, but not directly after a gnome restart. Seems to be
related to memory pressure (i.e. happens when I have lots of processes
using most of my memory).
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-terminal
Double-clicking highlights the selected text, but does not set the X
selection to it. That only affects gnome-terminal (e.g. gedit and xterm
continue to work as expected). ctrl-shift-c still sets the X selection
in gnome-terminal.
Problem
On Tue, 2008-01-01 at 05:05 +, Kyle Elbert wrote:
> is this still relevant? I don't have any non live isos or cds around to
> test this with? I don't like old bugs .. especially bug # 1.
>
Actually no idea, I did not install a fresh system in a long time. I
could try to set up a kvm ins
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Title:
unity-greeter crashed with signal 5 in g_object_newv()
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evolution crashed with SIGABRT in g_shell_parse_argv()
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Public bug reported:
happened with latest evolution on 13.10 (beta).
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
Package: evolution 3.8.4-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.11.0-7.13-generic 3.11.0
Uname: Linux 3.11.0-7-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.12.2-0ubuntu1
Architecture: amd64
Cra
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remmina crashed with SIGSEGV in gdi_DeleteObject()
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I use systemd (all from Ubuntu packages), and nfs-common fails to configure.
root cause is
# sh -x /var/lib/dpkg/info/nfs-common.postinst configure
+ set -e
+ ucf --three-way /usr/share/nfs-common/conffiles/idmapd.conf /etc/idmapd.conf
+ ucf --three-way /usr/share/nfs-common
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dlocate -L does not work for me anymore. I think it broke during the mutliarch
transition. Here is what I get:
% dpkg -l liblua5.1-svn1 | grep ii
ii liblua5.1-svn1 0.4.0-4
Subversion library for the L
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Title:
-L does not work anymore
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** Patch added: "dlocate.diff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dlocate/+bug/1030074/+attachment/3238958/+files/dlocate.diff
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Public bug reported:
This happens within a few minutes, but not really sure what triggers it.
I'm using 2 IMAP+ connections (to gmail and to mail.office365.com).
***MEMORY-ERROR***: evolution[27334]: GSlice: assertion failed:
sinfo->n_allocated > 0
Program received signal SIGABRT, Aborted.
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