from Gnome on the same computer, and it also
runs fine if I use "ssh -X" to log in as myself from a console. Thanks
for all your work on Ubuntu, and please let me know if I can suppy
further information.
Scott Thatcher
** Affects: xpdf (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status:
Sorry if more information isn't needed. I've seen this bug, too--the
version where strange numerals appear in English files that contain
formulas. Easily reproducible using the numbers.odt file available on
the openoffice bug page. This is in 64-bit Intrepid and Hardy. However,
I can verify that t
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kdebase
After updating from Hardy to Intrepid beta, I notice that I can't find
Konsole in the KDE applications menu. I thought it used to be in
"System" (and other terminals are usually in "Utilities"), but now I
can't find it. I apologize if this has bee
Oops. A new user, created after upgrading, seems to have Konsole just
where it should be in the menu. I had deleted my .kde and .kde4
directories prior to upgrading in order to make sure I didn't have any
configuration file incompatibilities with the new version of KDE, so I
had assumed that there
Deleted my .local directory, and Konsole re-appeared in the KDE menu. I
don't remember doing anything with the .local directory or the KDE menu
on purpose, but I assume this problem is probably related to some chance
change in that folder and is not a problem that others would face. Sorry
for takin
Can "add Firefox branding" be treated in a similar manner to "install
proprietary nvidia drivers"? Ubuntu provides a fairly easy and
understandable way to do the second of these.
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This problem is even more apparent to me when running syndaemon -i 0.5
-k
About every third keystroke doesn't trigger the Disable/Enable. While
typing, for example, "fff...", quickly, it is still very possible to
use the trackpad, although it is jumpy. I know syndaemon used to work
correctly
ug.
Thanks for your work in making a great operating system.
Scott Thatcher
** Affects: foomatic-filters-ppds (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/64238
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ld, but it sure was
confusing not to be able to set the Driver Settings for any printer.
Thanks for your work on Ubuntu!
Scott Thatcher
** Affects: kdebase (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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Reading a bad PPD file causes KDE not to read _any_ PPD file
https://launch
ading a bad PPD file causes KDE not to read _any_ PPD file
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It looks like it doesn't happen any more in Gutsy. I tried loading a bad
PPD file, and the "Driver Settings" tab still appears.
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ve one of these
installed."
I hope that proves to be helpful, and thanks again for making this new
software available.
Scott Thatcher
** Affects: kdebase-workspace (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Font installer not included in KDE 4.0 packages.
https://bug
me that the bug was
closed--I don't encounter it any more because I've changed the way I do
things. I just wanted to make sure that it wasn't closed because my
reply to the last question didn't get here. Thanks, again!
Scott Thatcher
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: plymouth
When booting while my laptop is plugged in, I get the graphical splash
screen, but when the laptop is on battery power, I get the text screen.
That's the text screen that resembles the graphical one, with "Ubuntu
10.4" over four dots that change
** Attachment added: "BootDmesg.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/45522731/BootDmesg.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/45522732/CurrentDmesg.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/45522733/Dependencies.txt
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I should add a couple more things.
I initially assumed that it might have something to do with the
processor running slower while in battery power and something not being
detected or run in time, so the default going to text mode. However, the
behavior was unchanged when I changed BIOS settings to
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xpdf
I've recently upgraded to Lucid beta 2, and I've noticed a big change in
xpdf. I'm used to xpdf rendering and scrolling very quickly, and after
the upgrade it scrolls so slowly as to be unusable for many pdf's. It's
really a very dramatic change on
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xpdf renders and scrolls very slowly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/564247
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Just an addition. After going back and looking at the behavior in Karmic
and Lucid, I noticed that the cursor switches to the "waiting" circle
each time the pdf scrolls by one click of the scroll wheel in lucid,
whereas I only got that waiting cursor while moving from one page to the
next in Karmic
Sorry to jump on this six-month-old bug, but it seems to be describing
exactly what's still going wrong for me. When I reboot my system running
Postfix, no mail is sent, and I get the following output when I run
"mailq":
-Queue ID- --Size-- Arrival Time -Sender/Recipient---
47F291B6B
And I note I didn't do a very good job of adding those X's. Oh well.
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Title:
systemd starts postfix before resolver
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Public bug reported:
On a new installation of 18.04, fontypython crashes when run. Thanks for
any help you can give! Here is the output when run from a terminal:
I cannot find "Python-gi"
This package is not required; although if you
have it, modern Linux desktop standards can be
implemented by F
I'm seeing this behavior in 12.4 Beta 2. It's certainly hanging when
scaling and also when window is moved and maximized to a different
monitor with a different size.
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I've noticed that between Oneiric and Precise, the requirements for
capitalization of domains and printer names seem to have changed. For
example, for many releases I've typed "domain/server/printer" when asked
to set up a network printer using Samba. In precise, I finally fig
Public bug reported:
When selecting "Logout" from a Windows XP virtual machine, the viewer
closes, and a dialog box is shown briefly. Almost immediately, however,
the viewer logs back in to the virtual machine. Expected behavior, and
behavior from previous releases of Ubuntu and Debian, would be t
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/973509
Title:
VMWare View Open Client logs back in automatically after logout
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I don't claim to know what I'm doing, but I noticed that if I edited the
/usr/bin/note file and changed line 220 from
"dump||Dump|D:s" => \$opt_D, # string, optional
to
"dump|Dump|D:s"=> \$opt_D, # string, optional
the non-interactive dump command worked a
asn't present in lucid, where everything worked
wonderfully. Thanks for your work on this.
Scott Thatcher
** Affects: vmware-view-open-client (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Application appears to crash on any compiz desktop effect
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/673858
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A further note: This problem doesn't seem to appear when running the
ubuntu desktop live image and installing the viewer in that environment.
So, maybe something that's only an issue on upgrade? Is there some way
to troubleshoot something related to the upgrade that would be causing
the problem?
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