*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 39990 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/39990
Can anyone explain why this is marked as a duplicate of #39990 ? I
don't see any relationship between the two.
I have been seeing this behavior for quite a while. It seems to happen
much, much more on a low-l
This problem is still present in Intrepid, foomatic-db version
20080918-0ubuntu2
I encountered the problem in Hardy with a clean install, suggested
driver. Printing a test page resulted in the 100% red, magenta and
yellow areas being white (with the black 100% text showing). I tried
it again in
See my previous comment, this bug is present in Intrepid's current
foomatic-db version again, version 20080918-0ubuntu2.
My previous comment was based on a HP3600 (network), but it is clearly
the same problem. My Ubuntu printer test page looks exactly like
scan.png attached by Franz A. Heinsen
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: atftpd
Upon trying to PXE boot OpenBSD installs, I ran into a problem where
atftpd segfaults as described (from syslog)
Nov 4 02:07:15 vicious atftpd[24524]: Serving bsd.rd to 192.168.10.150:2262
Nov 4 02:07:15 vicious kernel: [973272.294782] atftpd[24
** Attachment added: "bsd.rd from OpenBSD4.4 i386"
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Binary package hint: atftpd
Upon trying to PXE boot OpenBSD installs, I ran into a problem where
atftpd segfaults as described (from syslog)
Nov 4 02:07:15 v
This bug still exists in 8.04.1 LTS
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Can someone post to confirm that this bug still is valid and is worth
keeping open?
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Binary package hint: gnome-cups-manager
This is a major nuisance, and after having many people talk to me for
help I've decided to report it as a bug, because this severely inhibits
the ability to add an SMB printer on large networks (for example... our
campus network)
When
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: clamav
When trying to install clamav, it installs dependencies in the wrong
order. The installation of some dependencies fail because clamav-data
is not installed before them. Specifying to install clamav-data
resolves the issues and allows the installa
This bug is still present in edgy. I upgraded gnome-cups-manager and
its dependencies from the edgy repos and it still acts exactly the same.
I'm having a hard time navigating the gnome bug tracker and locating
anything relevant to this. I have not reported it as upstream because I
haven't tes
I'll test that out once I get to campus in a couple of hours
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Below is the output from running it on my home laptop. 192.168.0.1 and
192.168.0.10 are linux machines with samba installed, but no actual
printers shared. The real test will be when I'm on campus.
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lp
On campus I tried the last two command strings suggested. The output is
posted below. I needed to break the second one because it stopped
giving output after the first few lines
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ for i in `export LC_ALL=C; findsmb 2> /dev/null | egrep
'^[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-
I can confirm this, though for me the packages were ...-en-gb and
...-en-za.
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Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
Calculating upgrade... Failed
The following packages have unmet depen
Just wanted to add that this is the normal i386 package of OO.org for
me, not amd64 (unfortunately for me)
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I can confirm this, log attached.
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Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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Assignee: (unassigned) => OpenOffice.org Scribblers
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Ross Burton
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the upgrade to dapper2 doesn't appear to work, same (or very similar)
errors. see attached.
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I believe this information is related to this bug:
When I start gpilotd manually in a terminal, it runs fine and I never
have a problem syncing. When it is started by opening the app at System
--> Preferences --> PalmOS devices, it syncs fine until I close that
window. Once I close that window,
Just to add:
I am trying to use a Palm m500 on 6.06 with all of the latest updates.
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I believe that the information I added is sufficient to confirm this
bug, especially with the mention of gpilotd having to be started
manually from a terminal
** Changed in: gnome-pilot (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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At the suggestion of Michael Vogt, I looked through the gnome bugzilla
for this bug for about 15 minutes, to see if perhaps this is an upstream
problem. I cannot find anything related, but I am also not familiar
with the gnome bugtracker at all. If anyone more familiar with gnome
territory would
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Binary package hint: flashplugin-nonfree
It looks like the script used to install this package has the wrong
usage of update-rc.d. See attached apt log
** Affects: flashplugin-nonfree (Ubuntu)
Importance: Untriaged
Status: Unconfirmed
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upgrade gnome-desktop and its 56 dependencies on this laptop (which is
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Binary package hint: rsync
line 11 on /etc/init.d/rsync should be RSYNC_NICE='' not
RSYNC_NICE_PARM=''.
The latter is setting a variable that is constructed later, using the
value of RSYNC_NICE. The way this script is now, niceness is never
applied. This bug has been inher
Upon further investigation with two fellows from #ubuntu-bugs, it
appears that this isn't a bug but rather the confusion resulting from
being familiar with /etc/default/rsync from dapper but looking at the
init script from edgy and debian testing.
There is nothing in the init script or defaults fi
** Changed in: rsync (Debian)
Importance: Unknown => Undecided
Bugwatch: Debian Bug tracker #397277 => None
Status: Unknown => Unconfirmed
** Changed in: rsync (Debian)
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Funny you should post in this now... I just checked on this yesterday
and was about to post a comment.
With all of the 686 kernels in the dapper repos, yes it is still a
problem. I have not yet tried anything from the edgy repos.
I tried compiling a custom kernel and I don't think that worked ei
Ok, but my real/underlying question is "how do you do it from the
command line without the hidd binary?"
There are dozens of other window managers and situations in which people
would want to connect their usb mouse|keyboard|phone|headset|etc from
the command line, and in fact there are many, many
Confirmed again, on an ASUS Eee PC (4G Surf, though the model shouldn't
matter). I've had this problem since shortly after I upgraded to hardy
a month or two ago. It was working for a short period of time, but some
set of updates broke it.
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This problem is back in Gutsy on my T42. I have all of the updates as
of today. The problem was gone since feisty was out, and has now showed
up again in gutsy.
As before, killing gnome-power-manager makes it go away but kills the
on-screen stuff when you toggle the brightness
** Changed in: gn
This seems to have been fixed either by accident or intentional.
** Changed in: vlc (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Fix Committed
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I have an Asus Eee with an Attansic L2 100mbit ethernet adapter. In
gutsy and hardy <=2.6.24-4 the driver was supplied (automatically) by
the atl2 module without any problems.
As of 2.6.24-5-generic (and I'm up to -7-generic right now with all
other updates), the module atl2
Aha, I was not aware of the linux-ubuntu-modules package being added.
It appears that during my upgrade from -4 to -5 I managed to uninstall
the linux-generic metapackage (on my Eee I have a very stripped down
Ubuntu install so it is easy to be aware of new packages that are
needed)
Thanks for the
I created a question about this originally, thanks to Michael for
creating the bug report.
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/24516
Needless to say, I am seeing the same behavior
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That doesn't mean they won't be missed by people who use fluxbox, xfce,
or some other window manager without bluez-gnome. Personally I know
that I want as slim an installation as possible on my ASUS Eee, so I do
a lot of things manually.
That said, I use hidd on my other machines as well.
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The changes upstream to the printer management software in GNOME made
this problem disappear starting in Gutsy and in Hardy as well. Marking
it as invalid to close the matter.
** Changed in: gnome-cups-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Binary package hint: upstart
I have a Dapper machine I was upgrading to edgy, then feisty, then
gutsy. This problem showed up after I dist-upgraded from edgy to
feisty, then rebooted.
The symptom is no login prompt being presented. The last line printed
to the console is "
I should also add that this is fixed by changing the last two lines of these
event.d files to:
respawn
/sbin/getty 3840 tty1
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Bug 95210 itself is about a different mangling of these files though,
and even though a comment indicates the same one as this, this bug is
technically a different problem than the one in 95210.
If someone deems that this is indeed a duplicate of that bug, then go
ahead and mark it so but please r
For what its worth, my laptop and desktop also both have an atheros
wireless chipset in them (yes, the desktop does too) and both of them
have this problem with vmware player.
What about other people here? Is this just a coincidence that two of us
have an atheros WLAN chipset, or do more people h
Was fixed some time before the release of 7.04
** Changed in: hotkey-setup (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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settings only
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/81407
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That sounds like a different bug altogether, especially seeing as how
the one this was originally created for was fixed significantly before
the release of Feisty. I suggest you create a new bug report for your
findings, as they don't seem to be related to this bug.
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Was fixed some time before the release of 7.04
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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I encountered this when doing a partial upgrade to edgy for things like
firefox2 and some other choice apps I wanted to check out. I fixed it
by upgrading libnss3 to the version in edgy then purging firefox and
reinstalling it. I got the idea to do that from a suggestion for FC at
LQ.org: http://
Confirmed on my Thinkpad T42 and T40
Echoing 'up' 'down' or level commands into /proc/acpi/ibm/brightness
results in it immediately being reset to level 0
Not sure if this is gnome-power-manager that has the problem or
something lower-level. Testing it without gnome-power-manager running
sees th
confirmed on my Thinkpad T42 and T40.
Unpacking replacement tomboy ...
Preparing to replace usplash 0.4-39 (using .../usplash_0.4-40_i386.deb) ...
Unpacking replacement usplash ...
Errors were encountered while processing:
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: vlc
1) Start video playback in VLC 0.8.6.release-0ubuntu1
2) mouse over the video playback. notice how the mouse is still there
3) switch to another program
4) switch back to VLC
5) notice how you lose your mouse over the video playback
This never used
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
After upgrading to feisty, my custom launchers in the gnome-panel that
contained a command plus arguments disappeared. launchers with commands
like "vlc" "kate" etc. are still there.
For example:
1) create a launcher in the panel for gkrellm
The launchers were created by right clicking on the panel --> Add to
panel --> Custom application Launcher --> then filling in the launcher
name, say "albany" and the command "gkrellm --server alb.u13.net"
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This looks to have been fixed in one of today's batches of updates, can
anyone confirm that it is working?
It started working again on my T40 and T42.
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I can confirm this on my two laptops and a desktop. Trying unlock the
screensaver results in it hanging with "Checking..." for quite some
time. Ultimately I need to reboot the machine or use another virtual
terminal to killall gnome-screensaver and gnome-screensaver-dialog
This started during on
** Changed in: Ubuntu
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Appears to be fixed in today's updates. Works on the 3 laptops we have
in the house and the desktop
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Still seeing the same problem here in feisty. Is any progress being
made on this?
As far as I can remember, I've never seen this package install
successfully all the way back to dapper
** Changed in: vmware-player (Ubuntu)
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the command in the previous comment (for i in `export LC_ALL=C; findsmb 2>
/dev/null | egrep '^[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+' | tr -s " " | cut -f2 -d '
' | uniq | sort`; do echo $i; echo ---; export LC_ALL=C; smbclient
-N -L $i 2> /dev/null | grep Printer; echo; done
)
works. I t
Michael #51 - that is not what this bug report is about. This issue was
requesting that IPv6 support be added to security.ubuntu.com in the
first place (back before it had records). I suggest that you look
for a more recent bug report mathcing your symtoms, or open a new one.
For what it's w
Now that Ubuntu supports network installs over IPv6 (as of Oneiric?),
the default repositories (including but not limited to the security
updates repo) should really support IPv6. It is sad to see that
Canonical's ASN isn't announcing any IPv6 prefixes nor has any IPv6
peers up yet. Many other Li
Also - I don't see that anyone asked this before-
This doesn't sound like the ideal place for feature requests, if that's
all that this qualifies as (though I think it deserves attention
wherever it can get it). If this is not the ideal place, where should
this be requested to get the proper atte
Just was referred to https://rt.ubuntu.com/Ticket/Display.html?id=2485
by someone on IRC.
Is there anyone who can get Canonical to review that ticket? It has
been open for 4+ years and appears to have no official commentary and
not resulted in any meaningful conversation/dialogue, let alone actio
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 966744 ***
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Does anyone else think this may not actually be a duplicate of 9766744?
The bug described here (and what we are encountering) is that the entire
machine locks when the lid is closed and reopened - we are not a
Can someone explain the decision to mark this Won'tFix in Lucid? This
bug seems to block the installation of linux-image-2.6.32-33-generic on
one of our lucid machines, and being that it is an LTS release I find it
surprising that this will not be fixed or even backported.
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I've noticed this for a while when switching from wired to wireless
ethernet on a number of different laptops and architectures (as well as
versions of ubuntu - at least 10.10 and 10.04 and probably a few others
previous). I am disconnecting from eth0 (physically unplugging t
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** Description changed:
I've noticed this for a while when switching from wired to wireless
ethernet on a number of different laptops and architectures (as well as
versions of ubuntu - at least 10.10 and 10.04 and probably a few others
previous). I am disconnecting from eth0 (physically u
** Description changed:
I've noticed this for a while when switching from wired to wireless
ethernet on a number of different laptops and architectures (as well as
versions of ubuntu - at least 10.10 and 10.04 and probably a few others
- previous). I am disconnecting from eth0 (physically u
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