Just thought I would add the requisite "this is not fixed under Hardy
either" message. I echo others' comments that it's quite disconcerting
to see your battery power in orange when you're basically half-full, or
red when down to only 1/3. Red means panic, everybody's gonna die!
Hurry up before y
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: fretsonfire
Upon launching fretsonfire, if I'm lucky enough to have it not crash,
when I click to start a new game, it gives the error "list index out of
range" and then quits.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/share/games/fretsonfire/game/
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: fretsonfire
Half of the time when I run fretsonfire, I get a setfault with the
following:
Fatal Python error: (pygame parachute) Segmentation Fault
Aborted
I can't figure out why it works sometimes and not others. I haven't
figured out how to actually
I would like to confirm what Dimitrios said. In my case, I found:
/sys/bus/usb/devices/1-1/power/level = on
This device is my integrated webcam. Now the question is, what is the
solution? I can set it to "auto" manually, of course (like in my rc.local),
but is there no way to set it as the def
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: powertop
PowerTOP always gives me the suggestion:
Suggestion: Enable SATA ALPM link power management via:
echo min_power > /sys/class/scsi_host/host0/link_power_management_policy
or press the S key.
However, it is already set to min_power (by default
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nvidia-settings
Currently package description doesn't make sense: "Tool of configuring
the NVIDIA graphics driver" should be changed to "Tool for configuring
the NVIDIA graphics driver".
** Affects: nvidia-settings (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gdebi
When installing a package, the terminal view is shown with a huge font
on my system. I only noticed this after setting my DPI to the correct
setting (147). It should instead respect the GNOME system default
monospace font.
** Affects: gdebi (Ubun
Why was this marked Fix Released? ubuntu-desktop still depends on ttf-
bitstream-vera, thereby making it the default and impossible to remove.
Perhaps the best solution is to follow Pascal's suggestion and add
Provides and Conflicts ttf-bitstream-vera to the ttf-dejavu package so
that we could at
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kvm
QEMU now includes a pulseaudio driver (pa). As pulseaudio is used
standard in Ubuntu, please include it with KVM and QEMU.
** Affects: kvm (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I have been getting this for a while as well. It is really frustrating,
as I have to resize the file dialogue every single time!
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https:
The screenshot I posted was from the Sound Preferences, when choosing a
custom sound. This is only happening under Compiz, it works fine under
Metacity. The behaviour seems consistent.
I also get the problem with Firefox, but not consistently. The dialogue
always opens small but sometimes it do
Resizing manually has no effect. I tried resetting my compiz settings
to the defaults, and now every once in a while the Sound Preferences
dialogue will resize correctly, whereas before it was not resized every
time. Still no closer to figuring out what causes it to resize or not.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 287453 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/287453
Public bug reported:
I am submitting this bug even though it is a dupe of bug #287453. I wanted to
get the information associated to that bug. Even if this is only a warning and
can/should be ignored, the
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 287453 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/287453
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** Attachment added: "CurrentDmesg.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26772963/CurrentDmesg.txt
** Attachment
I'm not certain whether the fault lies in the flash plugin itself, or in
NBC's javascript. In any case, it is not actually related to
flashplugin-nonfree, which merely installs the flash plugin and is
working properly. It needs to be forwarded upstream to Adobe.
** Changed in: flashplugin-nonfre
Sorry for the double-post. Upstream bug report here:
https://bugs.adobe.com/jira/browse/FP-1399
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I've currently only been running checkgmail for one day and it's already
doubled, using 424m virt, 95m res, and only 6740k shr. When first
starting checkgmail, it uses 246m/43m/11m. I imagine using an
interpreted language like Perl for a graphical app can't be terribly
resource-conscious.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: phpmyadmin
Since upgrading to jaunty, I can no longer log into phpmyadmin as the
root user with no password (the default configuration). Please fix
this. Apparently--and inexplicably--the ability to actually USE this
software with the standard Debian co
Seeing this again with FF3.5 RC2 (from ubuntu-mozilla-daily PPA), which
I know is not a part of Ubuntu, but it seems this issue has been present
for a while and is related to something other than Firefox itself, in
combination with Compiz and GTK.
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I did figure this out after I submitted the bug. I believe that it is
still a valid bug, however. Since Ubuntu ships a default MySQL
configuration with a blank root password, the default phpMyAdmin
configuration should be modified to allow it to work out of the box on
Ubuntu, even if this isn't t
Yes, definitely a software issue. It should be trivial to trigger NM to
do a search for access points when resuming. It's not a hardware issue,
as an "iwlist scan" functions immediately after resuming.
Though it seem to meet all of the conditions for 100 paper cuts:
- bugs that are system-wide
-
You are right, I am certain that it is more involved than a single line
of code. It seems that NM is not scanning for new networks
automatically after a resume, but only on it's usual timed schedule, and
I would expect it to be simple enough to trigger this kind of a scan
through a dbus signal whe
Guys, this fix was *reverted* so Ubuntu is still forcing DPI to 96 DPI
by default instead of using the auto-detected value. Until that fix is
reinstated, this bug is not really relevant. We are basically waiting
for all the issues reported in bug #345189 to be fixed, which will allow
fixing #1573
Actually, it already depends on python (>= 2.5), which is good enough.
The dependence on python2.5 should simply be removed. This should be
forwarded to the upstream Debian package.
** Changed in: mimms (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: mimms (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassi
I still have this issue in Ubuntu 9.04. I'm not sure if it is the card,
or if the speakers on this laptop (Dell XPS M1530) are simply not
capable of getting any louder, since I've never run another operating
system on it. I've attached my alsa-info below. I can barely hear the
sound sometimes, i
It would make more sense for notify-osd to simply allow actions again if
the user specifically *chooses* that they want them. This is a real
frustration...I don't want to give up the actions completely in order to
get a popup notification. This new mentality about what does or does
not qualify as
Just experienced this on upgrade from Intrepid->Jaunty. Not very nice.
The same also happens when setting up libraw1394-8.
** Changed in: powermgmt-base (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/294269
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Won't ff3.5 replace 3.0 in karmic? It's still called Shiretoko, and
doesn't create a link/alternative to /usr/bin/firefox.
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Confirmed in januty, can anyone test this with 1.23.1-2?
** Changed in: fish (Ubuntu)
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I am no longer seeing this issue with 3.5.1~hg20090629r26036+nobinonly-
0ubuntu2~umd1~jaunty.
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I too strongly feel that the default font size, and the size of the
notification bubble itself, needs to be customizable. With the current
settings, it pops up a tiny 230x93 window (see screenshot) which amounts
to 12x7.5% of my screen real-estate. Now I have 20/20 vision, and while
the font is r
Sorry, you're right, my mistake.
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Excellent. I think this is great news, though I will miss the
convenience of being able to install them easily right from the
interface. It does solve my complaint, though!
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I hope you will revert this change as soon as possible for Jaunty+1 in
order to give developers plenty of time to make sure their apps render
properly at native DPIs. It's really disappointing that this fix will
not make it into Jaunty because of this.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: debian-goodies
$ debget gnome-do-plugins
(gnome-do-plugins -> 0.8.1.3+dfsg-0ubuntu2)
Downloading gnome-do-plugins from
http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/g/gtkhtml3.14/libgtkhtml-editor-common_3.26.0-0ubuntu2_all.deb
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** Summary changed:
- Pidgin windows don't pop-up on hotkey press
+ Buddy list not focused on hotkey activation
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Not a bug in upstream Pidgin.
** Changed in: pidgin
Status: New => Invalid
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This severely affects the usability of this plugin when used with
Maximus, or any maximized windows, because the buddy list always appears
below all other windows. The effect is that, even though the hotkey is
causing the buddy list to pop up in the background, this is not visible
to the user at a
Upstream bug report:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=1817464&group_id=121046&atid=689096
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Looks like pa is included in Debian experimental 84+dfsg-2. I hope
these changes get migrated here.
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Nicolò, the DPI is probably correct (you can measure it yourself to be
sure). The problem is that all the default fonts in Ubuntu are way too
big, because previously everyone defaulted to 96 DPI. That is why I
filed this bug, and I am re-opening it now that bug #157398 is fixed in
Jaunty.
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Exactly, Nicolò.
Sebastien, would changing the default font size really affect anyone
after upgrading? If they already have specified custom fonts, I
certainly don't think they should be overridden upon upgrading. It
should only affect new users. It's true that the fonts would be smaller
for pe
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mail-notification
Unable to build this package with just the provided Build-Depends
packages, libgnomeui-dev is required.
** Affects: mail-notification (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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This is still present for me in Intrepid / maximus 0.4.8 but I haven't
tried any later version. Plan to upgrade soon, and I will let you know
if it's still there.
What makes this bug invalid?
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Since the my original bug report was marked as a duplicate of this, let
me just say that it is definitely valid, and I can reproduce it simply
by importing pictures. It's happened to me twice now, possibly related
to having two instances of f-spot open, because f-spot-import does not
re-use the ex
I'm also seeing this on Jaunty (2.6.28-11-generic) on a Dell M1530. It's
inconsistent. It seems like it will suddenly start working for a while, and
then turn off again. Trying to change the setting has no effect.
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu*/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq is stuck at 80
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Status: New
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This is the same issue, and possibly close enough to be a dupe, as described in
bug #59632.
Adding:
TLS_STARTTLS_PROTOCOL=SSL3
to my courier-imap config fixes the issue, but just as with Evolution, this is
a sub-optimal solution. Mail-notification should be fixed in the same way
Evolution was
This should really be a high-priority bug. Running at 800 Mhz makes my
computer practically unusable for certain tasks, and forget multi-
tasking! It's extremely frustrating. I'm willing to help out with any
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I'm also experiencing this issue with my Panasonic DMC-TZ5. Works in
PTP mode, but I want Mass Storage. Fix described initially does work,
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This also affects Gizmo Project (www.gizmo5.com) which depends on this
missing library.
** Changed in: ia32-libs (Ubuntu)
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There are two separate issues here. First is the issue of pulseaudio
crashing. I would imagine this is happening for a variety of reasons,
and each should have its own bug report. Second, the issue of rhythmbox
locking up when pulseaudio dies. This should not happen. I don't know
if the fault
There is nothing "proper" about the Medibuntu repository. It is not
related to googleearth-package, and likely distributes illegal
googleearth packages. Do not report bugs on such packages here.
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Looks like you have a corrupted /var/lib/dpkg/available file, likely
from a 3rd party source in your sources.list. googleearth is not a part
of Ubuntu as it is illegal to distribute (as are the packages you
downloaded).
** Changed in: googleearth-package (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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** Changed in: googleearth-package (Ubuntu)
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xchat-systray still exists in Hardy, and is uninstallable because xchat
2.8.4-0ubuntu7 conflicts with xchat-systray, which depends on xchat.
** Changed in: xchat-systray (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
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Still experiencing this issue on 8.04. Plugging in some Logitech USB
speakers causes 100% CPU usage from mixer_applet2.
** Changed in: gnome-applets (Ubuntu)
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This was never fixed. /usr/bin/eclipse is still contained in the
eclipse package. It should be in the eclipse-platform package, so that
one can install eclipse-platform and then choose which development
plugins they wish to install manually. From the looks of it, the entire
contents of the eclip
This was never fixed. /usr/bin/eclipse is still contained in the
eclipse package. It should be in the eclipse-platform package, so that
one can install eclipse-platform and then choose which development
plugins they wish to install manually. From the looks of it, the entire
contents of the eclip
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Binary package hint: pulseaudio
According to paplay --help, --volume should "Specify the initial
(linear) volume in range 0...65536" Changing --volume gives
inconsistent results, however. I can't identify the pattern, but here
are my results:
Initially, using
paplay -
Easy fix: don't run a 3D screensaver at the same time as the game. I
think this is a non-issue as people do not normally keep the screensaver
preferences window open. It sounds like perhaps openarena is reverting
to software rendering. Are you also running compiz? That would be a
more legitimat
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 247587 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/247587
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 247587
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I second the call for Iceweasel to be the new default browser, and for
Firefox to be moved to restricted. I would love it if Mozilla changed
its mind on this issue, but I can't see it happening. They always
prefer to ignore the wishes of their users, such as when they randomly
changed the functio
Of course we will continue to try to get this bug fixed upstream,
however as Mozilla are dragging their heels about this, Ubuntu has the
ability to make this simple change to their package so that at least
Ubuntu (and Gentoo who has already done this) users of Firefox will be
happy.
I won't bother
This is a *bug report* about *Network Manager* not a discussion forum!
Please stop spamming us all with useless comments about WiCD and "me
toos" without specific, relevant information that can be used to help
squash this bug. Network Manager works fine for me, it always remembers
my keys, and tha
Please elevate the importance of this bug report! An average user would
have no clue what to do in this situation, and so apt/synaptic/etc.
should properly detect and catch the problem to avoid a segfault and
suggest to the user what to do, if not offer the option to automatically
delete and rebui
I'm glad to see that Gentoo already does The Right Thing by setting the
proper pref in their Firefox packages in order to reverse the decision
of the Mozilla developers to break standard behaviour and cross-platform
consistency. Now it's time for you, Alexander, to follow Gentoo's lead
and do the
Confirmed this is fixed in FF3.
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: Won't Fix => Fix Released
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FYI--this bug still exists in FF 3.0~b5+nobinonly-0ubuntu3 with Firebug
1.1.0b12 (the default beta from getfirebug.com), but the Ubuntu 1.2
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Binary package hint: kvm
Running kvm 1:62+dfsg-0ubuntu8.
My WinXP guest works perfectly for playing videos or listening to music, but
when I run The Rosetta Stone application, after playing a few sounds, the audio
just dies. The guest OS seems to keep running just fine, I
This is not a genuine Ubuntu package: from Fabien Tassin's (fta) PPA.
** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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The howtogeek.com page works fine for me, the encoding is ISO-8859-5,
which is odd since it appears to be an English-language site. The
encoding does not appear to be explicitly set in the HTTP headers nor in
the HTML, and as a result Firefox is just guessing at the encoding. I
don't know how it
I am experiencing this on Hardy as well. After resuming from hibernate,
especially if I've connected to another network in the meantime, I enter
my login password once to unlock the screen, then nm-applet asks for it
again in order to unlock the keyring and supply my WPA key. I do not
believe thi
I am seeing this behaviour as well when connecting to some open access
points. I have never seen it at home with my WPA access point.
My network card is also a Dell:
0b:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4312 802.11b/g (rev 01)
iwconfig correctly reports the signal strength. It se
Still was getting this with fretsonfire-game 1.2.512.dfsg-3, but
discovered that it was caused because I had fretsonfire-game installed,
but not fretsonfire. Not sure there is any point on having this package
installable by itself.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/24531
Has anyone experienced this bug who is not running Compiz? I don't
believe this is a gtk issue at all. It seems as if Compiz is somehow
ignoring the window resize that normally occurs. I still think this
behaviour is broken, but that is a totally separate issue. Don't blame
the gtk guys for thi
Has anyone experienced this bug who is not running Compiz? I don't
believe this is a gtk issue at all. It seems as if Compiz is somehow
ignoring the window resize that normally occurs. I still think this
behaviour is broken, but that is a totally separate issue. Don't blame
the gtk guys for thi
So you are saying that Metacity simply ignores this "bug" that gtk is
producing? It seems like two separate issues to me. One issue is that
gtk is resizing the dialogue in the first place. That's not what this
particular report is about, but solving it would probably hide this bug.
This bug is a
I also am experiencing this with my BCM4312 (non-free wl driver) on my
Dell Mini 9. When resuming from hibernation, it takes about 1 minute
from the time my desktop appears before NM wakes up and scans for
networks and connects. Here's an excerpt from my syslog after waking
up:
Jan 3 17:48:31 m
Yes, it recommends it, but doesn't depend on it, so it's still
installable by itself. The only reason I could see that one would
instal lthe -game package without -songs-sectoid, is if they only wanted
to use their own downloaded songs. So perhaps it would be helpful to
change the last line of t
I don't think this can be called "fixed" as turning filesystem
translation off is really not a viable option. With it off, it's
impossible to create packages that install to /usr without root
privileges, and I certainly do not want to run checkinstall as root!
According to the checkinstall website
This is not a support forum, it's a big report. I realize shouldn't
have contributed to this myself. The maintainers are well aware of HOW
to enable the pa driver, as Christian Roessner described. It's simply a
matter of when this makes it into the Debian package file. Until that
happens, there
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: apt
On my Dell Mini, which uses the lpia architecture instead of i386, I
have used dpkg --force-architecture to install several i386 packages
such as Skype and others from getdeb.net. dpkg -s shows these packages
installed, and they work fine (since lpia
I was experiencing this issue as well. I installed the latest
flashblock from Jaunty, and now the problem has changed. If I go to
http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/welcome/ the shockwave object displays a
flashblock "play" button, however the flash object does not. Instead,
it shows a blank flash b
** Summary changed:
- Hangs on "Starting Up"
+ Missing dependency on mtools causes hang on "Starting Up"
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 295212 ***
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Hangs on "Starting Up"
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This is correct behaviour as the application is being run as root via
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When and where was a fix for this issue committed? usb-creator 0.1.11
in jaunty still does not depend on mtools.
** Changed in: usb-creator (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Confirmed
** This bug has
There's no way to predict how other iso's are set up. Even though most
are similar, there can still be small differences. I don't believe it's
just a matter of copying the iso and some boot code to the usb disk,
usb-creator is actually extracting specific files from the iso. It
would need to kno
Still getting this problem on 8.10 with Firefox 3.0.5+nobinonly-
0ubuntu0.8.10.1, Compiz 1:0.7.8-0ubuntu4.1 and Xorg 1:7.4~5ubuntu3.
Perhaps Ubuntu needs to replace the default throbber with a simpler one
until this issue is resolved.
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I've never experienced anything like this issue on my Dell Mini 9 with
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I don't think the Brainstorm idea was taking into account the use of
accurate DPI settings. When running 96dpi on a 85 dpi monitor, I'm sure
the font size is fine, if not too small. But when running 96dpi on a
150 dpi monitor, the font is way too big. My argument was that when
running the same D
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: system-cleaner
On the main Cruft Remover dialogue, both the Cleanup and Close buttons
have C as a shortcut key, so pressing Alt-C just alternates focus
between the two buttons, but doesn't select either of them, forcing you
to use the mouse to choose one
What kind of device do you have? Sounds amazing! In any case, I was
only repeating the proposed solution of the GNOME developers. If there
is a better solution, such as a user dialogue or something, that would
be great. I doubt you'll want to run Ubuntu on a .75" display in any
case, as you sur
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 253399 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/253399
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 253399
loud beep when starting intrepid on various laptops
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Either the description should be changed to "Allow pressing escape to
see boot messages" or this bug should be closed, as the functionality
requested already exists.
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Be able to show consoles messages
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/195666
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 36668 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/36668
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 36668
Hibernate / Suspend should have graphical usplash screens showing progress
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when going into hibernation, usplash should be displayed
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http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/17463/
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Hibernate / Suspend should have graphical usplash screens showing progress
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/36668
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 274242 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/274242
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 274242
Packages with different architecture than the system's force-installed do
not show up in Synaptic
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apt and Synaptics should recognize i386 packages
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 274242 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/274242
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 274242
Packages with different architecture than the system's force-installed do
not show up in Synaptic
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apt ignores installed packages with different ar
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