Dear Jean-Baptiste,
the problems persist in my machine with Kubuntu 8.04, Cream 0.39 and
Vim version: 7.1.138.
Actually just a few weeks ago, I discovered a workound: if I download
the .tar.gz from the VIM-LaTeX web site and install it as describe
there in ~/.vim, then Vim-LaTeX menus are ava
I had similar problems to the submitter's ones when installing xubuntu-
desktop on a kubuntu. In my case, desktops did start but icons for some
Xfce applications were missing and some Xfce system application
couldn't be launched: Xfce setting manager just blink for an instant in
the screen and van
ocales and it set
by default US English locales in KDE.
This also happened with previous versions, so I knew that I must
change locales and in Feisty it worked.
Best regards,
Pedro.
On 10/15/07, Florent Mertens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> miraks, palbarra , what the result of :
> $
This also worked for me.
Thanks
On 10/4/07, amit_9b <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> -- Temporary Fix --
>
> STEP 1: Run
> # dpkg -i --force-overwrite
> /var/cache/apt/archives/gimp_2.4.0~rc3-1ubuntu5_i386.deb
>
> this will overwrite the conflicting file and then give unmet
> dependencies error.
>
I have the same problem in Kubuntu Gutsy Beta: krusader 1.80.0-1
.
I think that it is actually a more general issue: the package is
installed belonging to "root". Thus, ~/.kde/share/config/krusaderrc is
owned by "root" (not by the ordinary user, as all the other "rc" files
in the same fold
Sorry, Victor, you are right regarding my comment on "krusaderrc". I
have just purge krusader (and manually remove krusaderrc) and after
reinstalling it, owner is ok. I might have launched it the first time
from K-menu where it is run as root... Sorry for the confusion.
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krusader installs menu
I have the same problems. My locales are properly set in my box and
/etc/init.d/mountall.sh is fine, and fstab explicitly include locale
option.
However, I cannot see files with accents, etc. in my external hard disk
with ntfs partition; but if I manually mount the partition (with locale
option)
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: dolphin
Dolphin package in Gutsy, Beta1: dolphin 0.9.2-0ubuntu1
Ctrl+1 (Icon view) keyboard shortcuts does nothing: it does not change
View mode and Dolphin Window becomes inactive.
** Affects: dolphin (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Statu
I can reproduce this buggy behaviour, just as explain in the two
previous comments.
** Changed in: dolphin (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Dolphin crashes on changing view size (Gutsy)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/145744
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It is not a bug in dolphin.
I have just realized that dolphin and strigi (now part of Gutsy) share
the same shortcut "Crtl+1". As both strigi and dolphin are installed by
default, they are in conflict when using this shortcut.
It is not a serious problem: maybe it is not necessary to change defau
If still having this problem in Kubuntu, you may be interested in this:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2771604
the following solution worked for me:
I fixed my problem by choosing looking at the properties of the drive
and unchecking "mount as user"
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[feisty] some usb mass storage
Similar problem here with Kubuntu Feisty
I have a USB external HD with two partitions: 1) ext3 and 2) used to be
FAT32 and now is NTFS.
Before converting to NTFS, both partitions were recognized and
automatically mounted. Just after converting the second partition to
NTFS, both are detected when
after reading this
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/102097/comments/8
I installed ubuntu-desktop and BOTH partitions are now correctly
mounted.
I guess this problem is specific to Kubuntu (Feisty?)
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[feisty] some usb mass storage devices aren't shown when plugged in
https://bugs.launch
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: cream
my box is (K)ubuntu Edgy 6.10 (also happened with Dapper)
gvim 7, cream and latex-suite are installed from Ubuntu repositories.
latex-suite works perfectly in gvim: menus appears when .tex file is opened (or
created).
However, when cream opens (o
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