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Binary package hint: transmission
Wishlist item: in the file list view of a torrent (in the Properties
dialog of a torrent) there should be a way to copy file names into
clipboard. Currently, if a torrent has not started to download, one can
see the file names contained in th
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In my case, I wanted to google for the file name to see if there exists
another torrent which contains the same file.
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** Also affects: hundredpapercuts
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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As stated in upstream report:
"It's totally visible to the libwnck developers. The only way to elevate this is
to provide a patch -- it's all a matter of priorities, and there are some
things that I personally consider more important to fix in libwnck. Note that
it really shouldn't be hard to do..
Sorry if that was inappropriate. From http://blog.davebsd.com/2009/06/10
/one-hundred-paper-cuts/ I got the impression that everyone could mark a
bug as "papercut"; and my personal opinion is that this bug qualifies
for that. But it wasn't my intention to interfere with the design team's
decisions.
Public bug reported:
If Ubuntu activates an existing swap partition during LiveCD boot,
ubiquity disables the swap in the partitioning stage (at least when
choosing "manual partitioning"). If there's not enough RAM available,
disabling the swap partition will make the system unusable - even
switch
Then maybe it would be possible to check if ( (free memory) - (used
swap) < 0 ) and give a warning if the swap contents won't fit into
memory? In my case I had firefox open in the background; if I had been
given a warning, I could have closed FF first and (probably) avoided the
freeze.
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If ubiq
Thanks for the Spoon hint. But it seems that that project will still
take some time to replace scrollkeeper.
So as my laptop is (yet again) being stuck during an update, and two
scrollkeeper-update processes are burning all CPU cycles, I'm wondering
if it's possible to completely disable scrollkee
Yes, I have been testing this with current Edgy live cd, and it still
starts at 24 bit even when 16 bit is selected, and screen drawing (like
dragging around a window) is still very laggy.
I wonder which application generates the xorg.conf at boot?
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Isn't the forced check already based on time or number of mounts
(whichever comes first)? Anyway `tune2fs -i` seems to set the max time
between forced mounts.
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Thinking about this, maybe it will be too difficult to maintain the Cards+
database if it is spread over the various xserver-xorg-video-* packages... So
maybe it would be better to keep the single Cards+ file, but in displayconfig
hide all drivers that are not actually installed. And then update
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libgtk2.0-0
This is a really weird bug, but I could reproduce it on three different
Gutsy installations now, so I suppose it's true :-)
So: moving the mouse cursor diagonally (basically from top left to
bottom right) over the main entries in the "Applica
Here's a movie showing the described behavior (it doesn't happen on
every try but the delay should still be easily noticeable).
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This LiveCD problem also applies to the Gnash plugin... In the FF plugin
installation dialog, if I choose to install the Gnash plugin instead of
the Flash plugin, I get the error message "Can not find 'mozilla-plugin-
gnash'". This happens on a Gutsy LiveCD.
The command line that is executed is "/
It seems this is fixed in Gutsy (at least on the LiveCD). The NTP server
selection dialog now has ntp.ubuntu.com selected as the default time
server - thanks for implementing this!
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/44607
You re
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
[Though it's too late to fix this for the Gutsy LiveCD, it would be nice
if this worked correctly on Hardy LiveCD]
When using the Gutsy LiveCD on my desktop PC (with NVidia GeForce FX
5900ZT) it is practically not possible to enable
About a the re-login problem: with the current LiveCD it's not enough to
just log out and log in again after installing nvidia-glx-new, because
apparently then the nvidia.ko module is not found. But it seems that
this can be fixed by reinstalling the linux-restricted-
modules-2.6.22-14-generic pack
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: tsclient
[Wishlist item]
It would be nice if tsclient would use Avahi (ie. Zeroconf, MDNS, DNS-
SD...) to search for available VNC servers on the local net. KDE's
"krdc" offers this functionality, and I use it regularly. For example,
the vino-server in U
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
When enabling desktop effects (on "Normal" level) and using Alt+Tab to
switch windows, then minimized Nautilus windows are displayed with a
quite blurred icon, while other applications have much sharper icons. I
don't know where Compiz gets the i
Here's a screenshot of the blurred Nautilus icon in window switcher. The
other icons (gnome-terminal, Firefox, vncviewer, and gedit) look much
better.
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I have this problem as well, but it's not always reproducible... In some
cases the same file can be opened without problems and on other tries
this "internal error" comes up. It seems like it partially depends on
whether there is already a gedit instance running.
Also in some cases there's this er
I can confirm this problem. The package installation may fail for
example because Universe repo is not enabled (see bug 147744) or because
another package manager is still running; and it seems that in all those
cases first a correct error message will appear but then another dialog
will say that p
Thanks for the notification. I hope the Debian packagers will remember to
change id 117 to something appropriate, as on my Debian Etch system here the id
117 is the "powerdev" group :-)
Are these Group IDs guaranteed to be the same on all Ubuntu installations (also
after dist-upgrade and whatnot
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: hal
When plugging in a "Lavod" MP3 player, it is only detected as USB disk
(Mass Storage Device); i.e. it is not displayed with music player icon,
and Rythmbox is not started automatically. The player is a 256MB MP3
player with the name "Lavod" on its cor
Attached is a .fdi file which makes HAL detect the player as music
player. It is based on the contents of the standard 10-usb-music-
players.fdi . After putting this file into /etc/hal/fdi/information,
restarting HAL, and plugging in the player, it was displayed with Ipod
icon, and Rythmbox was ope
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: network-manager-gnome
Wishlist item: when the system gets its IP through DHCP, the "Connection
Information" dialog should also show the IP address (or the host name)
of the DHCP server that gave the address. This information can help in
cases where people
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: displayconfig-gtk
In the "Choose Graphics Card Driver" dialog, the dropdown list ("Choose
driver by name:") doesn't contain the "via" driver. But in the parent
dialog (with the "Driver:" and "Video Memory:" controls) the driver "via
- VIA Unichrome (CLE26
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: deskbar-applet
The deskbar applet in the upper panel does not stretch horizontally over
the panel, like other applets do (like the user switch applet). Because
of this, the user cannot put the mouse cursor straight up to the upper
screen edge (in the part
Ugh, yes, I meant vertically, from the highest pixel line in the panel
to the lowest :-) Indeed like the weather applet.
I will edit the original bug report accordingly.
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+ deskbar applet should use complete vertical
It seems that Guidance doesn't list the via driver at all - the
GfxCardModelDB object contains a hard-coded list of drivers, and the via
driver (and several others) are not listed there. The displayconfig
frontend has information about the via driver in its own information.py
file, but it only uses
Btw. getting the driver list from X seems to be easy. When running `X
-configure`, it will print the list of available drivers; and this list
is obtained basically by just looking at the names of all *_drv.so (and
*_drv.o) files under /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/ . So that might be a
way to repla
I have experimented with creating the driver list dynamically from the
installed drivers, and it works so far. But I think this approach also has some
problems:
- there are drivers that are not documented in the information.py (amd,
atimisc, dummy, psb, v4l, and ztv). Of these, maybe the dummy d
I can confirm the md5 mismatch here on Dapper:
Vorbereiten zum Ersetzen von flashplugin-nonfree 7.0.63.3ubuntu3 (durch
.../flashplugin-nonfree_9.0.31.0.1ubuntu1~dapper1_i386.deb) ...
Entpacke Ersatz für flashplugin-nonfree ...
Richte flashplugin-nonfree ein (9.0.31.0.1ubuntu1~dapper1) ...
Downlo
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
When all available packages are downloaded, the Update Manager window
displays "Download size: None". I think this is "bad grammer" :-) and
instead it should display either "Download size: 0kb" or better a
completely different text. Some te
Here's an idea how the "Local printers" page could look like (see
attached image). Basically it is a list of all printers. Every printer
has a nice icon (normal printer icon in most cases, and for default
printer maybe with some overlay icon). The printer CUPS name and the
model are displayed (the
I didn't find a "Manage Print Jobs" item anywhere on the system; and
also I think that the main printer control panel should have some button
for the job queue (so all things related to the printers can be reached
from one place). A button under Test and Maintenance sounds good in my
opinion.
How
I have tested it in VirtualBox (my laptop is too old to boot Hardy
LiveCD), and the bug is still there. Again, ACPI is active but there is
no battery available. The dialog seems to hide two of the four radio
buttons when there is no battery, but it doesn't activate one of the
remaining radio button
Tried this with Hardy Alpha 5 LiveCD; the bug is still there. In
Nautilus, I double-clicked on a .txt file that is located on a Samba
share; Gedit opened and displayed the same error as with Gutsy ("Could
not open the file smb://myserver/myshare/somefolder/readme.txt.
Unexpected error: internal err
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: thunderbird
Not sure if the Thunderbird package is monitored for TODO keywords, so
here's a separate bug report: the packages description of Thunderbird is
"Thunderbird is a mail/news/RSS client. XXX Todo" (see
http://packages.ubuntu.com/hardy/thunderbird
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubiquity
In the first screen of the graphical installer in Hardy Alpha 5, there's
a typo in the german version: it reads "Standardspache" when it should
read "Standardsprache". I didn't find a translation section for
ubiquity, and IIRC the mistake has bee
Just wanted to test this, but at the moment the desktop launchers for
Firefox or Thunderbird have no sane icon at all - see attached picture.
This is on a fresh install of Hardy Alpha 5. Thunderbird 2.0.0.9
+nobinonly-0ubuntu2 was freshly installed as well.
** Attachment added: "broken TB and FF
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubiquity
I made a fresh install of Hardy Alpha 5 iso in VirtualBox (on a newly
created 8GB image). After that, I also installed all available updates
(language-packs mostly, also some ncurses and other stuff). Everything
went fine as it seems; but when us
Brian: it seems that m-a is not so much immature as "only" badly integrated in
Ubuntu... Feature-wise you can run "m-a a-i lirc" and get working LIRC modules
installed (it asks a few times in the process for a "y" whether you want to
install kernel-headers and bla bla, and then automatically ins
I have a similar problem as described by the OP; as the bug state says
"Fix released", I'd like to ask which package version contains the fix,
and where can I get it?
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lirc pinsys driver, stopped working after upgrade
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/92702
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When right-clicking on the orange update icon (upper panel, on the right
side) and selecting the second menu item ("Install all updates"), a
window pops up that has no title. Hence, in task bar it is displayed as
"namenloses Fenster" ("nameless window") instead of having a me
** Attachment added: "screenshot of the title-less window"
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Public bug reported:
The gnome-screenshot utility should have a button to make a new
screenshot.
Background: if I want to make an image of a single window (happens quite
often), I can't use the "Print Screen" button, but have to start the
screenshot app via Applications -> Accessories -> Make Scr
Public bug reported:
The App Install dialog (under Applications menu -> last entry) currently
has an "Apply" and an "OK" button; and I'm never sure which one to use
to install the apps I have selected. I would rather have an "Install
selected applications" button which installs the apps and then b
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Sourcepackagename: None => update-notifier
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Thanks for the hint! Alt + PrintScreen seems to solve all use cases
described. It might still be nice to have a "New shot" button, but it's
less important now with this trick :-)
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Syslog output is attached.
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Binary package hint: network-manager
After resuming my laptop from Suspend-to-disk, NetworkManager failed to give me
an IP. Usually it gets an IP from DHCP server without problems; but this one
time it failed. First dhclient correctly got an IP:
Apr 10 19:32:43 veridian dhc
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: sensors-applet
When sensors-applet is added to the panel and then hddtemp is installed,
the applet has to be removed and re-added to panel to recognize the
newly available hddtemp daemon. It would be nice if it would recognize
the daemon automatically, fo
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This installation is based on Hardy Alpha 5 iso, with all available
updates installed (about daily).
Btw. Alacarte shows the same wrong icon as well. I wonder how to debug
this problem?
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: seahorse
In current Hardy Alpha, the seahorse entry under panel -> Applications ->
Accessories doesn't have the "keys" icon - it just has a standard "application"
item as it seems. This is with seahorse 2.21.92-0ubuntu1 .
The seahorse.desktop file conta
Yes, it's there:
$ ls -l /usr/share/pixmaps/seahorse.xpm
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 5225 2008-02-26 15:24 /usr/share/pixmaps/seahorse.xpm
Eog also displays it correctly.
There are also some more seahorse icons in /usr/share/icons/:
$ find /usr/share/icons/ -iname "seahorse*"
/usr/share/icons/hicolo
It seems here that gvfs-mount is blocked by the RSA fingerprint check.
If I run `gvfs-mount sftp://myserver/` on a freshly installed Hardy
Alpha5, it fails with "Error mounting location: Zeitüberschreitung beim
Anmelden" (ie. timeout during login).
If I run `sftp myserver`, it prints this:
Connect
I guess this is the same problem as described in upstream bug
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=517460 - the patch there seems
to handle the "key fingerprint is" message.
** Also affects: gvfs via
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=517460
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unk
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubuntu-docs
The text on the default home page in Firefox (file:///usr/share/ubuntu-
artwork/home/index.html) looks blurry to me, compared to other text on
Ubuntu desktop (like panel and Firefox menu...).
It seems that the CSS file for that page specified
AFAIK the address has to start with dav:// or davs:// , so try
dav://mediacenter.gmx.net/ .
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/182674
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After the latest gfvs update (is now 0.1.8-0ubuntu1) webdav now
basically works for me in Hardy. Accessing dav://mediacenter.gmx.net/ or
davs://mediacenter.gmx.net/ in Nautilus correctly asks for user/pw and
then displays the content.
There are still some glitches (folders have wrong icon, url is
Here's an image showing snippets of the Firefox start page, the Firefox
GUI, and wiki.ubuntu.com .
** Attachment added: "screenshots of font rendering"
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/195
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 195917 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/195917
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Two things:
- I think the font on ubuntu.com looks less bad than the FF start page
font. This is probably because the ubuntu.com font is smaller. If you
magnify the ubuntu.com text, you will see faint halos along straight
lines (like lower-case t); if you magnify the FF start page, you will
see le
How long do you expect it to take until the f-u-s translations are
available in Gutsy? I have f-u-s-a 2.20.0-0ubuntu3 installed and
language-pack-de 1:7.10+20071120, and the applet menu still has english
texts... Any idea when the german f-u-s translations will be available
as update?
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AFAIK the apt-based plugin installation is done by the Ubufox package.
How about marking it as a bug in apt, firefox, and ubufox? That would
make sure that the devs from all three packages can decide whether the
problem is on their turf.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: system-config-printer
[usability complaint]
In the CUPS config window ("Printer configuration - localhost") there's
a tree view at the left side, with "Server Settings" as first entry, and
"Local Printers" as second item, and "PDF" as third. Clicking on
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: system-config-printer
I have not found any way to open the job queue window for a printer (in
my case: for the PDF printer). The only possible way seems to be to
print something and then click on the status icon in the panel. But I
would have expected to
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: powertop
The output of of powertop should include the process id of the offending
processes. Even if not displayed by default, this should be configurable
on command line.
Reason for this request is that I currently see that a process with name
"python"
My 2 cents:
I also agree that the current icon looks a bit "old" (mainly the color
of computer case and screen look quite old somehow). But switching to an
orange icon doesn't seem like a good solution to me: if all apps do
that, the taskbar is full of orange icons - that would make it quite
diffi
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: network-manager
It would be nice if network-manager (well, ok: "the Ubuntu network
access structure" :) would support dial-on-demand for dialup
connections. That would make it possible to use dialup connections with
minimal hassle.
Background: I am curre
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-app-install
Under Gutsy, the multimedia installer has spelling mistake in its title:
it reads "Mulitmedia-Codecs installieren".
** Affects: gnome-app-install (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/174980
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The PDF file states that I'm not allowed to transfer it over the internet
without consent of the author. Also I didn't find exactly this file
(SPR6L45GR0.pdf) on the Toshiba homepage; but I found this similar user manual
on the web which also makes evince crash sometimes:
http://www.manualnguide
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
When changing the preferred mail application in gnome-default-
applications-properties (like from Evolution to Thunderbird), the
"Evolution" mail icon in the top desktop panel (between the Firefox and
the Help icons) doesn't change -
** Summary changed:
- Moving mouse diagonally in complex GTK has bad response time
+ Moving mouse diagonally in complex GTK menu has bad response time
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/157509
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 74142 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/74142
I'm not sure that this is really a duplicate of bug 74142 - that other
bug is about "generic" PPP support in NetworkManager, while this bug
here is specifically about dial-on-demand support for a PPP-enabled
Net
I can confirm this problem that Totem hangs when the server does not
respond (so it is probably difficult to reproduce). I have not
encountered any problems killing Totem in this situation., though.
In my case, I first opened a webradio station through Firefox, by going
to http://www.slayradio.org
Forgot something - this was in the terminal where I launched Totem
manually:
** Message: Error: Could not open resource for reading.
gstgnomevfssrc.c(863): gst_gnome_vfs_src_start (): /play/source:
Could not open vfs file "http://relay3.slayradio.org:8000/"; for reading:
Timeout reached (46)
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Binary package hint: firefox
It seems that M3U files and PLS files (which are both used for webradio)
are handled differently when opened in Firefox - M3Us are opened in
Totem, PLSs are opened in Rhythmbox. This was observed with Gutsy.
Example:
- go to http://slayradio.org/
This bug report also applies to Gutsy: the player is still not
recognized under Ubuntu 7.10, and the .fdi file from above fixes this.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/114443
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I can confirm at least the second point of the original bug report
("cycle virtual desktops by using the mouse wheel on the switcher
applet") - the wheel apparently no longer has any effect on the desktop
switcher applet if Desktop Effects are enabled. In my opinion switching
on "Visual Effects" sh
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: compiz
After enabling Desktop Effects on Gutsy, using the mouse wheel over the desktop
switches between desktops. I think this feature should not be enabled by
default:
- by enabling this feature, switching on the "Visual Effects" unexpectedly (for
me
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mozilla-thunderbird
I have installed Thunderbird on a Gutsy system and have then placed a
Firefox shortcut and a Thunderbird shortcut on the desktop (using
Applications -> Internet -> rightclick on Thunderbird -> Add Starter to
Desktop). The shortcuts wor
Here's a screenshot of the FF and TB desktop icons. I have put some
other icons there for reference (the tiny icons for Evolution and
Rhytmbox are yet different bugs, it seems).
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Not sure which plugins are actually enabled - I've just switched on the
"Normal" checkbox on the "Visual Effects" page and was happy that
windows have shadows now :-)
But I have disabled this behavior now in ccsm: enter "switch" as Filter,
select the first icon (in section "Desktop"), switch to "A
As a workaround, there's a 48x48 TB icon at
/usr/share/thunderbird/icons/default.xpm ; after editing the
thunderbird.desktop file on the desktop, it looks much more consistent.
Maybe you could put the 48 pixel icon to
/usr/share/pixmaps/thunderbird.png in the future, instead of the 64
pixel one?
Is now fixed in SVN: http://powertop.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/Changelog
** Changed in: powertop (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/144143
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Here's a summary of what I found out for the driver available from
Cuervo:
- it seems to support WPA only by using the customized wpa_supplicant contained
in the tgz, which is based on wpa_supplicant 0.5.3. The differences between
original 0.5.3 and the modified version are attached for simplici
Saïvann: this particular irk (scrolling on the desktop now switches
desktops, while before Gutsy it didn't) is described in bug #175986 .
Should that one be marked as duplicate of this bug (and both be resolved
together)?
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https://bug
Heres the output of "mount" command.
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Here's a screenshot of the capifs entry.
** Attachment added: "screenshot of g-s-s"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/11157393/Bildschirmfoto-System%20Monitor.png
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file system usage should ignore capifs
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/180412
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-system-monitor
On systems where the "capifs" file system is activated (for ISDN cards),
gnome-system-monitor attempts to show the free space of this file system
(which apparently is always 0, and it doesn't convey any useful
information anyway). Ins
Uninstalling yelp sounds somewhat "bad" to me as several packages depend on it
:-)
But if you feel adventurous, you could try installing the rarian-compat package
which is listed as an alternative for scrollkeeper. The Gnome people already
list it as a build requirement (see
http://live.gnome.o
** Also affects: kde-guidance (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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driver list doesn't contain "via" driver
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/149793
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