Sorry to bump this old bug, but I'd like to point out this bug is *again*
present in Ubuntu 18.04, both using InkScape's Extension -> Render -> LaTeX
functionality as well as using textext:
https://github.com/textext/textext
I have also tried LaTeXText (https://github.com/seebk/LaTeXText) which
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Hi Steve, thanks for your reply. I don't quite the difference at the
moment, as the output appears to be the same, and ghostscript was
previously the culprit, but I believe you :) I'll leave this issue alone
then.
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I'm running umask 027 (set in `.bashrc` for my user, which is copied to
my root session after using `su`) and can report this issue still occurs
for unprivileged containers under Debian 9 (stretch, stable) using LXC
2.0.7-2+deb9u2 and kernel 4.19.0-0.bpo.4-amd64. I can also confirm umask
at contain
I have tested the package, and tested with several snaps including
Chromium.
```
wesley@wesley-desktop:~$ snap run spotify
Warning: GTK2 does not support Wayland!
Gtk-Message: 09:18:25.239: Failed to load module "gail"
Gtk-Message: 09:18:25.239: Failed to load module "atk-bridge"
(spotify:3046):
Other relevant info I forgot:
- xeyes runs fine
- sockets:
$ ss -xlp | grep Xwayland
u_str LISTEN 0 1 /tmp/.X11-unix/X0 53665* 0
users:(("Xwayland",pid=2539,fd=4))
u_str LISTEN 0 1 /tmp/.X11-unix/X1 53666* 0
users:(("Xwaylan
Seeing as the issue was solved for two other people, I had another go -
this time explicitly installing all mutter-related packages from
-proposed (and not just 'mutter'):
$ aptitude upgrade libmutter-7-0 mutter mutter-common
Lo and behold, the socket showed up:
$ sudo ss -xlp | grep Xwayland
u_
Note the command mentioned in the debian thread:
pstoedit -f plot-svg /tmp/drawing.pdf /tmp/drawing.svg
Also still crashes.
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I'm on Debian testing and installed the update from unstable:
Package pstoedit:
p A 3.70-5+b1 testing
i A 3.71-1unstable
However it does not fix the issue for me, with the same error. Anyone
else seeing this?
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I'm *not* seeing this issue on a clean&updated install of 18.04, while I
did on an old install (upgraded every 6 months from 13.04 to
17.10/18.04). Haven't tried without updating (why would you).
network-manager-pptp and network-manager-pptp-gnome *are* installed
(aren't they by default?). Padlock
@Colin sorry for the confusion. Indeed I (also) have the following packages
installed:
i network-manager-openvpn
i network-manager-openvpn-gnome
i network-manager-pptp
i network-manager-pptp-gnome
The system that works as expected is the clean 18.04, the old installation no
longer exists.
This bug appears to be crashing nautilus every time I try to open a file
(by double clicking). As such, it is quite critical for me, as it
effectively rendered the machine with 18.04 beta impossible to work on.
Is anyone else experiencing this?
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Agreed with Francoise, I see the same behaviour.
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** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1754169
[Bionic] [wayland] Nautilus crashes when a file is opened with gedit
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This bug affects my laptop running 17.04, which is an upgrade from an
earlier installation. I appear to have no other kernels available in the
repository that do not have this bug, and there's no way I'm installing
an untrusted kernel.
Considering how long this bug has been open, this is getting r
@ddstreet: Installed from zesty-proposed, testing it how. Question:
Given that this is quite a critical bug, is there any reason this hasn't
been put into the main archives sooner? It is quite a bad user
experience, especially for novice users that won't find this bug nor
know how to do a selective
@ddstreet, sforshee: Thanks for the replies. Given that this also
affects LTS installations that use the HWE stack, shouldn't this have as
high a priority as critical security issues? I'd consider this a
critical usability issue; there are tons of people running LTS,
particularly on servers, for ex
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1221547 ***
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Public bug reported:
Upgraded to 3.8 kernel using linux-generic-lts-raring. Kernel headers
are installed. Under kernel 3.8, virtualbox-dkms does not compile. Re-
running sudo dpkg-reconfigure virtualbox-dkm
Upgraded to latest Maverick, even rebooted, but can't add Facebook
account.
I choose to add a Facebook account, press add, press Authorize, proceed
to enter my login info, press Aanmelden (sign in, it automatically
switches to Dutch). It shows "Facebook authorized", but there is no save
button. Op
I don't think this is a duplicate, anyway not one with the same cause.
This started occurring after the upgrade to 15.10 beta; it wasn't an
issue on 15.04.
Additionally, gdm does not even start / show the login prompt, while the
original post clearly states that the user logged in first.
** This
Public bug reported:
The current package conflicts with the coming from download.opensuse.org
(the repo installed via the owncloud website).
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.10
Package: owncloud-client 1.6.3-3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.16.0-22.29-generic 3.16.4
Uname: Linux 3.16
In the mean time, I worked around the problem by removing the encryption
from my home folder, using this:
http://www.satansgarden.org/2010/03/05/removing-encryption-from-home-
directories-in-ubuntu-9-10/
By mounting the encrypted home folder at /home/username/Private it lets
you (sort of) remove
Also in addition to #168 I feel I must add that some files had become
unreadable. In my case there was no severe data loss, but I would stress
that people should backup the data on their ecryptfs partitions.
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I'm also seeing this on 11.10 Oneiric x86_64. Using an encrypted home
partition, and I have filled the partition up on a few occasions.
However, the massive amounts of errors being logged in in my syslog and
kern.log have exceeded 2GB such that even my root partition was maxed
out today.
This shou
Public bug reported:
Installed fglrx using 3. Installing upstream drivers directly from AMD's
website -> 3.1. Manually installing Catalyst 12.6
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI
$ cat /var/lib/dkms/fglrx/8.970/build/make.log
DKMS make.log for fglrx-8.970 for kernel 3.5.0-19
Updated to gwibber 2.32.0.1-0ubuntu1, and I confirm that that fixed the
problem here as well.
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