Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-terminal
Steps to reproduce:
1. Start gnome-terminal.
2. cd /tmp
3. mkdir "some unicode directory name of length N" (e.g. mkdir "αβγ", N=3)
4. cd "this directory"
5. Type some command, that don't fit in one terminal line, but only fits in
two: (e.
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Yes, this is confirmed with terminator.
And with Konsole from KDE.
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Unicode characters are handled uncorrectly
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The bug is confirmed! When using an "Optimise size" option, Devede produces a
2.4 Gib .iso file, while
something about 4.7 Gib is expected.
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I confirm the bug. I have encountered it while playing around with
OpenGL tutorials.
The simple c program is attached. It is compiled with command "gcc kaka.c -lGL
-lGLU -lglut".
I am using freeglut3-dev, libgl1-mesa-* libraries. The system is Ubuntu 9.04.
The hardware is Intel 945GME videochip
So, this seems to be a bug of some underlying system. Shall I post a bug report
somewhere else?
Or it hass allready been done?
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I confirm that the modified .27-11 kernel fixes the ethernet issue on my
Acer Aspire one.
The device is:
02:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8101E/RTL8102E
PCI Express Fast Ethernet controller (rev 02)
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Testing 9.04 alpha 4 on Acer Aspire One, submodel ZG5.
After running Ubuntu from a usb flash drive (to test), it was detected that
touchpad (both finger movement detector and two buttons) did not work at all
(used external usb mouse). In 8.10 there was no such issue.
Here I provide some basic sy
Yes, it works! After installing xserver-xorg-input-all and logging out
of a live-cd (live-usb in my case - Aspire one has no CD 8]) session to
log in again, the touchpad started to work properly.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/329356
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After seing "[drm:i915_getparam] *ERROR* Unknown parameter 6" messages
last befor crash in kern.log ang googling over this string, I found this
launchpad bug entry. The videodevice is "Display controller: Intel
Corporation Mobile 945GM/GMS/GME, 943/940GML Express Integrated Graphics
Controller (rev
All the symptoms, described by Liam O'Reilly, are the same with my
netbook, except the crashes are more rare. The crashes are less frequent
when using Ubuntu "Standart" instead of "Extra" desktop effects. The
device, affected, is Acer Aspire One ZG5.
# uname -a
Linux ubuntu-laptop 2.6.28-14-generi
...and to clarify, Jaunty 32bit is running on the netbook. (This could,
probably, be discovered by reading the previous post, but this way the
whole looks more clear).
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X crashes and system is only responsive via sys-req on keyboard
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Using jaunty 9.04 x86. After installing Netbeans, experienced the same
issue: free space under text in different situations. The program code
looked bad, if opened in NetBeans editor.
The workaround, suggested by Carlos Ramos, has worked for me! (My first
language is Russian, so deleting these fo
I have just updated Netbeans from 9.04 proposed repository. Platform - x86.
Import completion has started to work!
Thanks, Martin Pitt!
Thanks, Yulia Novozhilova!
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/353080
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The bug has been fixed in Ubuntu 7.10.
Camorama Viewer is able to get a picture from the camera, despite in 7.04 this
did not work.
That is the end of the bug.
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There is no bug in Ubuntu 7.10.
No bug - no further trouble.
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Status: New => Fix Committed
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The bug has been fixed in Ubuntu 7.10.
Camorama Viewer is able to get a picture from the camera, despite in 7.10 this
did not work.
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y to provide more debug information, if necessary.
ZelinskiyIS
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Ready to interact,
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After system update&upgrade some hours ago, I tested it again. The bug is still
here with symptoms unchanged.
Card: NVidia GT220,
driver: 195.36.15.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 456637 ***
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BIOS firmware update seems to fix the issue completely.
See the duplicate bug report for more details.
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My hardware:
1) Asus M2A-VM motherboard,
2) NVidia GT220 card.
I had graphical artefacts problems after update to pre-release 10.04, used
PowerMizer off workaround to make the system usable.
After updating BIOS firmware up to 2302 all is clear, no artefacts for some
hours of testing, despite s
Sorry everyone, It was too early...
The whole situation is back, No I am having the same bugs after reboot.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: dash
The bug happens, in particular, when using Cyrillic letters "ш" and "с".
To reproduce, open a terminal, cd /tmp (or somewhere else - this don't matter),
type
$ dash -c "name=прстуфхцчшщ;echo \$name > \$name"
$ ls
One would expect a file named прсту
Some tests, performed, revealed that the same issue is with capital "Ё"
letter.
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dash interpreter don't handle some unicode characters correctly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/422298
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Workaround:
1) leave pcspkr module blacklisted in "/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf"
2) insert "modprobe pcspkr" somewhere so that it is called at boot time.
That worked for me, tested by "beep" utility. Motherboard: M2A-VM (for x86_64)
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I have found a suitable work-around for this bug.
After changing PowerMizer mode from "Adaptive" to "Performance" the screen
corruption stopped to happen. I have tested it for three hours. Taking in
consideration that the failure happened before with frequency about 7 minutes,
I suggest that the
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 456637 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/456637
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 456637
Please consider turning powermizer OFF
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I have just tried `256.25 beta` drivers. Same result.
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Same for `256.29`. With PowerMizer on I got artefacts and garbage.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 456637 ***
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For the sake of those, who came occasionally over this bug report from the
Internet.
There is no solution yet, my success report above is false.
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Public bug reported:
Following bug report instructions:
1) Description: Ubuntu lucid (development branch)
Release:10.04
2) NVIDIA Driver Version: 95.36.03 (taken from System -> Administration ->
Nvidia X Server Settings)
3) Expected to see no garbage in the screen for all time
4)After so
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Another beautiful screenshot.
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I have taken and attached a screen capture video of what can be seen.
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In 10.04 lucid lynx beta1 the bug is still present.
Dash package version: 0.5.5.1-3ubuntu1.
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dash interpreter don't handle some unicode characters correctly
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After performing a clean install of lucid 22 march daily build the bug
is still here.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 367369 ***
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bash utf-8 characters issue
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Greetings, everyone!
I am experiencing the same problem when using Russian letters (such as Абвгд...
:)) in bash.
I am the creator of a separate bug report, quite an old one, which is about the
same problem. I have linked the report to this one by marking my bug as a
duplicate of this.
I have
The long text above is for Jaunty 9.04. I have rechecked the bug in
Karmic beta for bash 4.0.33, and the bug is still here.
My steps to reproduce were:
1)Cd to a directory with multibyte characters in name
2)Write some command longer than terminal horizontal size.
3)Try to edit the line in differ
I have made a "script" record of reproducing this bug for Karmic beta.
In the record you will see steps 1),2),3) reproduced. To play: 1)unpack;
2)cd to unpacked; 3) run "scriptreplay times" using a 80x24 terminal
that supports title changing.
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The source of the bug has been found.
As for dash-0.5.4, in expand.c:240 there is a line
rmescapes(p);
If one follows the macro, he or she will find that it just trashes chars 129
and 136 ("\201\210" octal).
In UTF-8 representation of letters сшЁ (two bytes per a letter) the second byte
On jaunty 9.04, i386 I experience the same bug. Sometimes, when logging
out the remote shell, ssh freezes locally after saying "logout". In
such cases I have to use Ctrl-C. The bug seem happen more often when
tunneling graphics, than when not using this ability. The bug is not
critical, however, b
I have performed some research about the unwanted editing behaviour and
found out that the bug is localised in "bash" interpreter (GNU bash,
version 3.2.48(1)-release).
I found that in case of bash, such behaviour is triggered by using
Multibyte UTF-8 symbols in PS1 variable in a special way. Defa
I can confirm the bug in Karmic when logging in from a Jaunty one.
Steps:
1)>ssh -X karmicmachine
2)>gnome-system-monitor &
3)wait for gnome-system-monitor to show up and close it
4)>ps (you will see 'dbus-launch' apart from 'bash' and 'ps')
5)>exit
6)ssh hangs :(
The problem seem to be related to
Readline library is built in bash, so this is a bash bug.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 422298 ***
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I confirm the problem. In this case (octal)210 character suffers from
dash cutting it out. In the duplicate bug report it was shown that octal
201 and 210 suffer from dash cutting them out.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 422298 ***
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dash interpreter don't handle some unicode characters correctly
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Incorrect handling UTF-8 symbol 'с' (U+0441) in redirection operator
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Despite the source of two bugs (this and the duplicate) has been found
(dash destroying bytes 0x81=0o201 and 0x88=0o210 from ">" redirrection
target), I can't fix the myself because of being uncertain what to do
and how to make sure that my actions won't affect some other dash
features.
This bug n
The bug is confirmed in Karmic.
Steps to reproduce:
1)Take a terminal
2)# cd /tmp; mkdir test; cd test
3)# sh -c "name=сшуЁ; echo \$name > \$name"
4)# ls
5)See a new file "??у?" with garbage in name, but having proper string "сшуЁ"
inside.
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dash interpreter don't handle some unicode character
My experience shows that the bug IS present in Oneric. Moreover the bug
with my particular GT220 video card has been reproduced with 3 different
motherboards. It's the card that matters.
Turning powermizer off in xorg.conf has yet been the only solution found:
Section "Device"
Identifier
Alberto Milone (albertomilone): thank you for your attention!
That's the command output on my computer with a faulty NVidia card.
ivze@ivze-desktop:~$ lspci -n | grep 300
01:00.0 0300: 10de:0a20 (rev a2)
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There is no graphical garbage, but there are complete system freezes
from time to time with PowerMizer on using 195.36.31 drivers.
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It seems that the issue is no more with 195.36.31 drivers. Can anyone
confirm this?
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