Hello,
using Ubuntu Hardy on Gnome now, I can't reproduce it either. I guess
the problem is solved, but I have no way of trying it in KDE.
Hope this helps, and thanks for your work on quashing bugs.
Tine Brumec
On Tue, 2008-06-03 at 18:39 +, Yuriy Kozlov wrote:
> Thank you for filing this
Thanks for the answer; I did switch, but actually did not experience any
printing problems except with a very large pdf file (2.5 mb). When I
tried to print that, gs loaded up the processor, but it wasn't able to
chew it through. I had to empty the printer queue.
Tine
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[apport] gs-esp crashed
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I installed a few mozilla-firefox localizations, and they seemed to install ok
(from adept and apt-get). The available languages then do show up in firefox,
but when I select one, nothing changes. I just stays with the default english
one.
I installed slovene and german lo
I tried to trigger that bug again. This time I didn't write any non-ASCII
characters (but this seemed to be another bug), and only pressed the
(not-greyed out button) "next" during the "preparing hardware data" stage. At
first it seemed to work as expected; but then I canceled at the stage where
Yes. I tried to reproduce it (with letting it stand for a few hours at
the login screen), but to no avail.
Tine
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[apport] kdeinit crashed with SIGSEGV
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/113772
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kdelibs
I didn't experience any problems at boot (at least non were visible);
but after login that friendly crash handler message was waiting for me.
Tine
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
Date: Wed May 16 00:13:39 2007
Disassembly: 0xb7ce4a2b:
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I have the same problem. I also reported it once (but it was marked as a
duplicate of this bug), and got another bug this morning. This bug is
hardly reproducible, as it happens - at least in my case - at kde
startup. The only thing I can think of that might be the cause is: at
those two startups I
Sorry, I completely forgot about this new "development". Ok, it was pretty
straightforward; I use Kubuntu, so I installed the firefox localization package
from adept (package mozilla-firefox-locale-sl-si and the german language pack);
installed OK, no problems reported. I opened Firefox (and aft
Nope. I did not experiene any more crashes. Mayhap it is only a humbug
;)
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[apport] kdeinit crashed with SIGSEGV
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/113772
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Certainly. Only one more thing... I know this forum is not a support
group, but I guess I'll get my answer most promptly here. Bear with me.
I tried installing debug symbols via the instructions on the link, but I
couldn't find any package kdeinit-dbgsym or similar. Could someone
please point me in
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When installing ktorrent-dbgsym, adept wants to install gnome packages
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/120824
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I don't really know if it's adepts fault, or if the ktorrent-dbgsym package is
faulty.
Anyway: I wanted to install ktorrent-dbgsym from
http://people.ubuntu.com/~pitti/ddebs repository, and adept says the commit
would break packages. I wondered why, because package info sta
Yes, I did have ktorrent installed. And I'm not in Gutsy, I'm running Feisty.
Anyway, I ran the command (just in case) and I did
get a similar, but not quite identical output:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ aptitude show ktorrent-dbgsym | grep Depends
Depends: ktorrent (= 2.1-0ubuntu2)
Interlude... (I dec
There are no updates pending (the "full Upgrade" button is greyed out, too), so
I tried apt-get upgrade. Confirmed previous results - no upgrades pending.
I fetched updates in adept, and there still aren't any upgrades pending.
Just for the heck of it I tried to recreate the problem one more time
I did NOT enter any non ascii symbols as I was writing in english
(without accented symbols) in the comment boxes. Maybe only if hwdb adds
some non-ascii text itself, based on the info on my computer (after all,
I did provide some slovene info when I installed feisty, which may have
included some n
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kdelibs
I don't know really why it crashed. I rebooted my machine, nothing out
of the ordinary, and saw the message of the crash handler. There are
similar reports, but I while file a bug so that any fresh info from my
machine is provided.
ProblemType: C
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OK, my bad... I tried to recreate the crash and noticed that I DID enter
non-ascii characters in the comment fields (in the keyboard section; I
entered some čšž-s). Anyway... if I don't enter these, the hardware
report compiles and is sent to ubuntu HQ. I will add the ID, as the
information that ge
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: hwdb-client
This crash report showed up after I restarted my computer. It might be a
duplicate of #91948; I did enter non-ascii characters in hwdb once
before I rebooted my machine; but the program did not seem to crash, it
just stalled at the point where
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Binary package hint: hwdb-client
I just ran hardware data collection in kubuntu feisty (first release,
7.04). It seems to detect all hardware, but then stops and I get a
"crash happened" window. The window didn't close though; it seemed to
reach 100%; when I click next it tri
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Binary package hint: hwdb-client
I got a crash upon booting the computer (I did not run it!); oddly
enough I was sure I killed the hwdb-client last time the machine was
booted.
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
Date: Sat Apr 21 00:27:54 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 106331 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/106331
It's kubuntu device database; it should be installed by default.
The crash handler reports the package name as hwdb-client.
Tine
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[apport] hwdb-kde crashed with IndexError in sendData()
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Binary package hint: speedcrunch
I'll recapitulate my computations...
1.47*20 (evaluate)
Worked fine; but then I wanted to make another calculation, but
seemingly did not give focus to the input window of speedcrunch, and
started typing "*". This seems to be the problem, be
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gs-esp
The computer was being idle for a few hours; I didn't print anything, it
just came out of the blue.
Tine
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
Date: Sun May 6 17:17:31 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/gs-esp
Package: gs-e
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