Seems it displays the correct answer now. May be there was a recent
update or else it's something I did not noticed.
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Title:
Wrong result from xd
Public bug reported:
`man xgd-mime` says:
> query filetype FILE: Returns the file type of FILE in the form of a
MIME type.
However, it actually returns MIME type with MIME encoding:
$ xdg-mime query filetype
> text/x-python; charset=utf-8
After the man page, it should return something
The bug is back with Ubuntu 14.04 (Ubuntu Trusty ). I'm running a DELL
Inspiron 9400 (since 2007).
I had to manually `sudo nano /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf` then add
`options snd-hda-intel model=ref` at the end.
It was a long time I was suspecting an issue, as “Clavinova Grand” and
“Clavinova
Public bug reported:
First, I noticed editing preferred application to open a file of a given
type, could not be edited any‑more from the file property dialogue box.
I wanted to check if something was wrong with the `mimeapps.list` file.
I found nothing wrong, except perhaps, its owning directory,
Additionally, manual editing of `mimeapps.list` does not even always
work. For some mime‑type, adding an entry in `[Default Applications]`
does not make it the default, but is displayed by the Nautilus file
menu, as if it was in `[Added Associations]`.
I've checked there is a single one `mimeapps.
In case someone is interested in this bug, what I remember I noticed
later, is that `tar` extract a directory, then delete it, then try to
add files in the just deleted directory (which turns to be wrong,
obviously), then sometime recreate the directory, which ends to be
empty.
Someone should care
Public bug reported:
I just logged‑in, and got system failure message.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: python3 3.4.0-0ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-76.120-generic 3.13.11-ckt30
Uname: Linux 3.13.0-76-generic i686
ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.19
AptOrderin
Public bug reported:
Using tar version 1.26-4ubuntu1 from Ubuntu 12.04 (I'm submitting this
case here, as I can't tell if it's specific to the tar shipped with
Ubuntu or a bug with all tar, and this concerns Ubuntu base packages
anyway).
Using the attached archive file, running this:
/bin/tar --
The same with Ubuntu 12.04. I re‑installed apt‑xapian‑index, but still
the same.
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Title:
software-center crash with 12.10 DatabaseOpeningError: C
Not sure it's the same case (it looks like); if not, tell me, and I will
open another bug report.
Using Ubuntu 12.04 32 bits, `fakeroot-ng` does not work at all, do
nothing, without even an error message, and always returns `2` as the
exist status.
Example:
fakeroot-ng -llog.txt sh; echo $?
The fix is not released as erroneously stated by the report's current
status. The latest is fakeroot-ng version 0.16-1ubuntu1, and the issue
is still there with this version.
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OK, I missed this point. Just that 12.04 is not two years out of date,
it's an LTS, until 2017 (or may be LTS does not mean what I thought it
means).
So I will get the source package for version 0.18 and try to compile it
(if it does not fail).
Thanks anyway for your concern.
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If ever someone has the same issue as me on Ubuntu Precise, you can try
to build it from source using CLang. I used `fakeroot‑ng` sources
version 0.18-4 (don't forget to apply the patches!), and built it with
CLang-3.4 (don't forget to set and export `CC` and `CXX` environment
variable before runni
Public bug reported:
Before migrating to Ubuntu Precise LTS, I was running Ubuntu Maverick.
On Ubuntu Maverick, typing the name of a command which was given a man
page, opened than manpage. On Ubuntu Precise, it does not work any more.
The same if in the search field, I type `man:`.
Finally, Yel
Public bug reported:
>From a terminal...
$ man valadoc
...says
--enable-checking
Enable additional run-time checks
But trying this option, `valadoc` complains this option is not
recognized.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: valadoc 0.2+git20110728-2
Pro
Public bug reported:
Using the source given as an attached file (not the real application, I
stripped as much as possible from it), compilation using the options
given below, terminates with this error:
Compilation failed: 1 error(s), 0 warning(s)
/bug.vala.c: In function ‘setup_xdg_data
I've noticed the error disappears if this `valac` option is removed:
--enable-experimental-non-null
(I'm unlucky, as I love the idea of this kind of check).
As a workaround for now, running `valadoc` with the same option, does
not make it fails, checks the source and points any error about
c
Public bug reported:
When Valencia Gedit plugin is installed and active, Valatoys's call‑tip
popup does not close on the escape key, and requires a click in the
document to close.
May be the Valatoys package should be marked as incompatible/conflicting
with the Valencia package.
I also noticed a
Same for me, using Ubuntu Precise 12.04.
Can open it with “gnome-control-center online-accounts” from a console
(although there are two warning message, see below), but that's not
clean to have to open a console to open it. I came to that issue while
learning more about Ubuntu WebApps.
Additional
Same issue for me. Gedit is randomly a lot unresponsive to the keyboard
while typing. This never occurs right after Gedit is opened, I have to
typed at least bit before it happens.
Occurs on Ubuntu Precise (12.04) while editing Ada source files (small
files). Was not so much slow on Ubuntu Maveric
I tried to disable syntax highlighting multiple times (selecting
raw‑text in the colouring mode menu), and this changed nothing. I
suspect this may be due to the undo‑stack, but can't find any
configuration to reduce its size (or even disable undo) for comparison,
which would be required to know if
By the way, in prior versions of Ubuntu, a simple “nautilus -q” was
enough to make Nautilus restart. Since Ubuntu 12.04, if one just do
“nautilus -q” as before, then the desktop disappears, and that's
probably why the OP wants “nautilus -q && nautilus”.
Trying to restart Nautilus the way he wants,
I also sometime had some in my Desktop folder.
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Title:
.goutputstream files polluting $HOME
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I'm not sure it was exactly what the OP intended to say, anyway, I have
an issue with the embedded terminal which is unreadable since it
displays white text on light silver grey background.
Occurs on Ubuntu 12.04 and Gedit 3.4.1
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Same issue for me, on Ubuntu Precise (12.04) and was already the same
with Ubuntu Maverick.
Surprinsingly, when I boot with an SD card already in the slot, Ubuntu
sees the SD card. If I remove it, then get it again in the slot, it
works. In short, if there was an SD card at boot time, it's OK,
oth
Oops, forget to tell: machine is a DELL Inspiron 9400.
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Title:
197b:2394 Internal SD card reader is not working on Dell XPS 17 L502X
To manage no
May be a workaround for some people: I gave a label to the SD Card (from
Windows XP), then it works in Ubuntu. Don't know why, seems the lack of
a label is an issue for the SD Card to be automatically recognized and
mounted. I got the idea of the label from another place, but forget the
link, sorry
I finally could reduce the undo stack size from the DConf editor, but
this changed nothing. That's not the keyboard, as everything is fine
from Nano. The workaround I'm using, is to use Komodo.
So far: it's not due to the undo stack, nor to syntax colouring, nor to
line length, nor to file size, a
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 985065 ***
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The bug is still there. So, either this bug report is not a duplicate of
the other, or else, the other is not really solved. I've just tested on
the Precise partition, after all updates applied.
Switching key
Same issue for me. May be worth to note this bug was already there since
beta versions, so it's there since long.
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Title:
Unity launcher shows int
Public bug reported:
Using Ubuntu Precise, French version.
* The keyboard is configured to use French (variant).
* I add Arabic to the layout list.
* Then I switch from from French (variant) to Arabic.
* I typed some text in Gedit, but the input is still french, not Arabic letters
as expected.
*
** Attachment added: "Screen‑shot showing multilingual keyboard layout is
obviously broken as it is inconsistant"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1014318/+attachment/3193651/+files/buggy-keyboard-layout.png
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The issue seems more general. Ubuntu Precise has troubles with keyboard
layout switching in the large, not with just foreign languages. Ubuntu
Precise may stick to a previously selected keyboard layout and don't
honor any request to switch to another layout. Trying to have a single
layout in the ke
This bug is blocking, as this make the whole system hardly usable.
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Title:
Multilingual keyboard does not work properly
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If you mean you don't encounter the bug, let me tell the issue was
discussed on a french forum, and I'm not the only facing this bug.
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Title:
Mul
Public bug reported:
This occurs on a DELL Inspiron 9400 with Intel SigmaTel Audio STAC92XX.
Since Ubuntu Precise, stereo speakers do not work any more and only the
subwoofer is working. The result is cracky sound (just imagine even a
440 Hz tone played on a subwoofer to get an idea) and no ster
** Package changed: ubuntu => alsa-driver
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Title:
Sound not working properly on Ubuntu Precise with SigmaTel Audio
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The bug is marked as fixed since 2011, but using Eye Of GNOME version
3.4.2, I swear it still does not automatically reload image when
modified (you have to give it the focus and hit “R” all the time, it's
not automatic at all).
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I have the same issue. Does this mean there is no way to do clean
multiarch development with Ubuntu 12.04?
Is there a planed fix for this?
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Why “won't fix” ?
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Title:
nyquist version 3.05-1 FTBFS on i386 in precise
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Same bug for me. I may define LD_LIBRARY_PATH from .bashrc or .zshrc, it
will be OK, but only from a console, and won't be if I run an
application from a *.desktop file as an example. So I wanted to define
it in
Same bug for me. I may define LD_LIBRARY_PATH from .bashrc or .zshrc, it
will be OK, but only from a console, and won't be if I run an
application from a *.desktop file as an example. So I wanted to define
it in .profile, but what ever I do, it seems to be cleared
unconditionally after interpretati
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 47958 ***
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For people seeking for a workaround, there is one in message #21 of this other
similar bug report:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/366728
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For people seeking for a workaround, there is one in message #21 of this other
similar bug report:
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Workaround proposed by James Spencer in message #21 works for me too
(Ubuntu Maverick). Still feel sad that I must apply such a non-clean
workaround.
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Same for me on Ubuntu Maverick and file-5.03
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Title:
Python script mime type is text/x-java !
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The workaround suggested in post #1 does not solve the bug.
Further more, this is not just about MIME type of Python files.
ex.
> $ file -b --mime-type JavaScript.js
> text/x-c++
Silly. The file command should not be used at all, it's not reliable.
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Workaround which really works.
Use `xdg-mime query filetype FILE_PATH` instead of `file -b --mime-type
FILE_PATH`. But you have to ensure you've installed gvfs-bin for it to
work, because there is also a bug in xdg-mime, which makes it not
working if gvfs-bin is not installed.
See also : http://u
Public bug reported:
Using Nautilus Actions configuration tool 2.30.2 on Ubuntu 11.04:
Editing actions, like editing an action label, sometime fails, all
entries are display red and no more actions menu entries appears in
Nautilus. It appears than all actions are then empty, command fields
vanish
Public bug reported:
Using Nautilus Actions configuration tool 2.30.2 on Ubuntu 11.04:
Export any actions fails, the XML file is truncated (most often the
closing tag of the root element is not finished) and the XML exported
file does not contain any commands, it seems to contains only label.
**
Public bug reported:
Using Nautilus Actions configuration tool 2.30.2 on Ubuntu 11.04:
When accidentally importing an exported truncated XML files (truncated
by the configuration tool, see a previous bug), Nautilus Actions
configuration tools may freeze.
** Affects: nautilus-actions (Ubuntu)
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