I've tried Richard Bailey's package and my RAID partitions show up under
/dev/mapper, but the install fails while trying to format the swap
partition.
The latest package from Phillip Susi loads but no RAID partitions show
up in /dev when I attempt an install from the Live CD (running install
after
Tim,
Sorry about the delay. I've been traveling and haven't been able to
test the new kernel until now. Unfortunately the system doesn't get
very far. It hangs just after unpacking the kernel (Ctl-Alt-F1 to get
to the console from the spash screen gives a "Loading Kernel..." message
if I rememb
Oops, I should have waited a bit longer. Eventually it times out to
BusyBox with a message stating that it can't find the specific UUID
referenced in the GRUB boot statement. As I'm a bit new to GRUB and
BusyBox, can someone point me in the right direction to what I might
need to modify in the GR
Public bug reported:
I previously had Feisty installed on my primary computer and recently
decided to test out the Hardy beta. As my /home directory is on a
separate partition, I chose to do a clean install of / to the boot
partition. Much to surprise, 4 of the 7 physical hard drives installed
i
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Same problem when updating 13.04, totally patched, to 13.10
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Title:
multiple warnings during installation
To manage notifications about this bug
This problem persists on Ubuntu 20.04. See this proposal to remove the
snap version of the package: https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/proposal-
for-ubuntu-20-04lts/12969/92
Moreover, the apt package cannot currently be found on Ubuntu 20.04.
Diagnosis:
sudo snap remove gnome-calculator
sudo apt-get
Public bug reported:
Gnome-terminal maximize loses one line of terminal output.
Summary:
1. Assume the gnome-terminal currently contains output that exceeds the maximum
number of characters of its current display area (ie the text is wrapped)
2. Maximise the gnome-terminal
3. Note that one line
I have encountered a seemingly related issue where ls is sometimes
displaying different output depending on the terminal display size (and
when the function is called), independent of maximisation.
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Attaching original screenshots:
gnomeTerminalMaximiseBugScreenshot1-afterLScommand.png
gnomeTerminalMaximiseBugScreenshot2-afterMaximize.png
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The kdiff3 horizontal scrollbar is failing on Ubuntu 20.04. When the
user moves the horizontal scrollbar the two panes are not refreshed with
the new currently out of screen contents (only the existing contents are
shown and scrolled through). What should be the new contents is shown as
white space
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1589644 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1589644
@andrikos: Thanks - the updated package appears to work.
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Public bug reported:
I am unable to copy and paste more than 4kB of script into a terminal
(e.g. gnome-terminal, xterm). I have been encountering this issue for
nearly a decade now (across multiple distributions, including Ubuntu
14.04 LTS). I believe it may relate to kernel parameter N_TTY_BUF_SI
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Title:
Can't copy and paste more than 4kB into a terminal
To manage notifi
Public bug reported:
I am experiencing an Ubuntu overlay-scrollbar user interface failure.
The cursor can't be moved to the edge of the screen, and then vertically
to select the orange scroll thumb. Assuming the window is maximised, the
standard sequence for selecting a scroll thumb (to perform a
Celestia is broken without these basic textures. The Ubuntu user must be
notified of that they are receiving an incomplete software program (the
fact they are not installing Celestia but an incomplete version
thereof). The user should not made to spend 30 minutes+ trawling through
the internet to f
Nautilus has been slow for 13 years. If Linux file browser speed can't
improve with Moore's law then it is time to drop the fancy mime based
"open every file and read its header" feature in my opinion. People
should not be waiting 500ms for their file browser to display 10 files
in 2014, all for th
Public bug reported:
Freeglut will segfault when exiting the application if glutMainLoop is not
called (with the fglrx video drivers). A patch has been posted on Sourceforge;
https://sourceforge.net/p/freeglut/bugs/206
https://sourceforge.net/p/freeglut/code/1640
Here is a modified version of t
The developer reaction to this basic bug is a joke, and is the reason
why people are afraid of challenging quality levels offered by
monopolies. Taskbar autohide functionality has existed in window
managers for over a decade, and Linux can't get it right... Why even
support the feature if it doesn'
philbert (2010-09-01, comment #20) appears to offer a solution (tested
on EL5/EL6 Redhat/Centos/SL):
First, download and run the HDA Analyser from
http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/HDA_Analyzer. For example;
wget -O run.py http://www.alsa-project.org/hda-analyzer.py
su root
python run.py
Note the solution (from http://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3971)
was;
1. Modify or Create file "$HOME/.gtkrc-2.0"
(or modify the configuration file already in
"$HOME/.themes/_your_current_gtk_theme/gtk-2.0" if this folder exists)
2. add the following text;
gtk-icon-sizes =
"gtk-menu=16,1
Public bug reported:
7zip v23.01 released with Ubuntu 24.04 (Nobel) throws an error when
creating multi-part zip archives:
This bug has been reported on sourceforge;
https://sourceforge.net/p/sevenzip/bugs/2407/
Replication instructions:
Assume fileName.gz is larger than 150MB, and wish to creat
Public bug reported:
Openshot 3.1.1 of Ubuntu 24.04 fails to export video content (only
audio).
Replication:
File - export project - export video - select MP4 (h.264) - export video
Actual result:
mp4 file is created with audio only
Expected result:
mp4 file is created with video and audio.
Th
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