Okay! See https://gitlab.com/duplicity/duplicity/-/issues/824 for the
fix and a test script.
None of the previously mentioned workarounds (from thirteen years ago!)
work. --ignore-errors does nothing in the currently released version
due to a programming error.
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In my case it turns out that two of the volumes were truncated somehow.
Not sure if this is the sort of filesystem corruption that can occur
when a removable volume is disconnected without unmounting it, but that
would probably make sense.
Unfortunately the deja-dup GUI has no way to recover from
Still a problem in 2024! (though the backup in question was made with
23.10)
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Can confirm that this fixes the problem for me!
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Thank you, thank you! Appreciate the explanation of the long delay - I
think one of the graphviz maintainers said something like "graphviz has
gone through multiple different versioning schemes, all of them
confusing" and the 2.42.4 release happened right around the point when
they stopped
Sure, no problem at all! Thanks for the gracious reply, sorry about my
frustration this morning.
You can see the problem with this dotfile by running these commands - the
figure will obviously be clipped (it should have 9 nodes but you can only
see 6):
dot -Tsvg fst.dot
open fst.svg
I've
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Title:
Delete "me too" comment that was me-tooing myself and perhaps too
flamey.
But the question remains...
At the very least you (or Debian) could upgrade to 2.42.4, released
(checks calendar) four years ago, which fixes a bunch of bugs and is not
even a *minor* release:
I'm going to be super annoying and add a me too comment here.
It's really unacceptable that Ubuntu and Debian continue to publish a
version *THAT IS NOT EVEN AVAILABLE UPSTREAM ANYMORE*.
What is the hold-up here? Is there some serious problem with the more
recent versions? If so please say
I hate to be a jerk but it's been almost a year, and I even provided a
complete fix and patch.
Meanwhile, *Graphviz no longer even publishes the source code for
version 2.42.2* This would seem to be a serious Debian policy
violation! The bug HAS BEEN FIXED UPSTREAM FOR FOUR YEARS NOW.
Either
Could we maybe, like, make "use xinput" be off by default? This bug is
now, what, 15 years old?
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Cannot draw in xournal since
This problem is *still* present several years later in 18.04.1. I first
noticed that when I upgraded my Dell Latitude D830, the boot time was
very slow and the screen resolution was wrong - I couldn't set it higher
than 1280x1024 and thus the aspect ratio was wrong and and everything
was fuzzy
a2dp.py does not work for me. the bluetooth headset doesn't even show
up in the sound control. nothing i do makes it come back. restarting
pulseaudio, reloading alsa, reloading module-bluetooth-discover.
the only solution is to reboot.
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I'm not maintaining PocketSphinx anymore, but I can answer the question
about Ubuntu vs. upstream - upstream source clearly includes both the .c
and the .pyx file, so technically they should be the ones to re-run
Cython. But I don't think it is a problem if Ubuntu just recompiles it
Rebuilding
This reliably happens to me when dragging a firefox window from one
monitor to another in 13.04. As above, unity --replace fails and I have
to reboot the computer to make it work again. It seems to have started
just a week or two ago.
Hardware/software info:
Dell Latitude E6410
00:02.0 VGA
Ah, I see. Here is my i915_error_state
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Sorry for the spam, but this just happened again. This time I was
dragging a Terminal window around which was running top while the
machine was under load (load average between 4 and 5). I didn't cross
monitors so that's probably a red herring.
Everything froze, but by switching to VT 1 and
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Oggenc crash
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Added a few duplicate bugs to this. All those bugs involve invoking
oggenc with the -r flag (for raw input).
I had to work around this by making a fake WAV file and feeding that to
oggenc instead.
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To reproduce:
1) sox /usr/share/sounds/alsa/Front_Center.wav foo.raw
2) oggenc -r -C 1 -R 48000 foo.raw foo.ogg
you will get a short file and:
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
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To reproduce:
1) Add a podcast
2) Delete this podcast by right-clicking on it in the Podcasts view. Watch
it go away.
3) Click the Update button. Watch all your dead zombie podcasts come back
(and start downloading!)
I find it really hard to believe that this is
This bug does not appear to be fixed. It seems that it was closed
without anyone testing it.
When I try to connect to an EAP-FAST network I get the following message
in syslog:
Apr 5 16:16:57 mt-dhuggins NetworkManager[958]: warn EAP-FAST is not
supported by the supplicant
Perhaps EAP-FAST is
This also happens with other full screen applications - I have been
noticing it with OpenNX consistently of late.
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Screen content exposed
@Seb: I'm sorry, actually it was me that revived this discussion with a
rather flaming diatribe. Thank you for directing me to the original
Nautilus bug - for some reason Google doesn't pick it up, and I really
wanted to know what the process was that led to this decision. I find it
surprising,
Huggins Daines dhdai...@gmail.comwrote:
@Seb: I'm sorry, actually it was me that revived this discussion with a
rather flaming diatribe. Thank you for directing me to the original
Nautilus bug - for some reason Google doesn't pick it up, and I really
wanted to know what the process was that led
This discussion is profoundtly depressing. Who was responsible for this
questionable UI choice in the first place? Was it done to be
gratuitously (or patently) different from Mac OS X, Windows, KDE, and
every other desktop UI on the planet?
Speaking of planets, what planet do you people live on
Same problem here too. Galaxy Nexus, 12.10, 64 bit. Seeing as this bug
is 3 years old does anybody know anything about it? Is it fixed in a
more recent Rhythmbox?
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There are multiple questions/complaints about this out there on the web.
It prevents people from installing the 32-bit version of Google Chrome
(or another browser) on 64-bit Ubuntu, which is the only easy way to get
32-bit Java applets to run. Many people need to do this in order to use
broken
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The first time you launch picard, if you click on CD Lookup, it will
say /dev/cdrom not found or something to that effect.
After selecting Options... from the Options menu and clicking on CD
Lookup, it shows /dev/sr0 as the default device. From this point on CD
Lookup finds
Yes, it doesn't work. It asks to install Ogg Vorbis. Half the time
this does nothing. The other half of the time it gives a python2.7
requires to install [sic] the following plugins, which fails.
Because libvorbisenc and libvorbisfile are already installed! And not
just the 64-bit versions,
I actually stopped using Ubuntu at work when they introduced
Lync/Communicator as the corporate standard IM (I came back because I
can use it via Outlook Web App now). I imagine I'm not the only one.
Supporting it as a first class protocol is really important.
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running aspell --size=N pipe for any N less than 10 results in the
following:
$ aspell --size=1 pipe
Aborted
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.10
Package: aspell 0.60.6-4ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.35-25.44-generic 2.6.35.10
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I am seeing this bug too, since I upgraded to Maverick, but only on one
of my computers (!) They are both AMD64 and running auto-login, so I'm
not exactly sure what the problem is, except maybe that the one which is
not working was upgraded while the one which works was a fresh install.
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Well, logging out and logging back in on the non-working machine
resolves the problem. I guess gnome-keyring isn't being initialized
properly on auto-login? Strange because it prompts me for my login
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I am seeing this bug too, since I upgraded to Maverick, but only on one
of my computers (!) They are both AMD64 and running auto-login, so I'm
not exactly sure what the problem is, except maybe that the one which is
not working was upgraded while the one which works was a fresh install.
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Well, logging out and logging back in on the non-working machine
resolves the problem. I guess gnome-keyring isn't being initialized
properly on auto-login? Strange because it prompts me for my login
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Yeah, what the heck? Did this get removed upstream? Bueller?
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I should hope it would be finished since vinagre is part of the standard
desktop, and it currently doesn't work!
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@Rocko: I tried the git patch. Just tried your patch and it works great
as far as I can tell, thanks!
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Yeah, I have the same problem, that patch doesn't fix it for me either.
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After actvating and deactivating ibus, I notice that my laptop's fan is
running a lot.
Looking at top I see that there's a python process taking 100% of CPU.
This is actually ibus-gtk. I'm not sure what it's doing, unfortunately.
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ibus has some strange conflicts with gnome-terminal.
First, it is not possible to enable ibus using the Alt-Grave keystroke
from the terminal. (it works in other applications though)
Next, when I first log in, if I open a terminal and switch to
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Addendum - it seems like the problem with ibus hogging 100% of CPU is
related to this as it doesn't happen in applications other than the
terminal. Marking that bug as a duplicate
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Binary package hint: evince
The version of evince in Maverick is working very poorly for me.
It takes nearly 15 seconds to open a small PDF file (4 pages). During
this time, the window goes gray as it is not updating the UI.
The speed seems okay once it finally starts up.
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I think this may be the same problem as a bug I just reported, but I
only have experienced this on Maverick, and it happens all the time for
me.
The last things that strace shows before it hangs are:
20:47:55.554915 pipe2([14, 15], O_CLOEXEC) = 0
20:47:55.555104 write(9, A, 1)= 1
This bug is fixed for me in Evince 2.32.0
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I just rebuilt evince from source, and got a new revision in the process
(2.32.0-0ubuntu1). It seems to fix this problem.
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Binary package hint: emacs23
When the Emacs window has focus, attempting to click on any panel
applets or menus which are located above it results in the window system
hanging for several seconds.
Steps to reproduce:
1) Launch Emacs23 and click on it to give it focus
2)
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Yes. Verified that this only happens when assistive technologies are
turned on.
So add this to the steps to verify:
0) Launch Assistive Technologies Preferences, click the enable
assistive technologies box, and log out and back in again.
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Binary package hint: libjflac-java
jFLAC has the ability to act as a plug-in for the JavaSound API, making
FLAC decoding work transparently with other Java software that uses
audio input. However, the requisite files are not included in the JAR
file built by the Debian
Hi - This was also a hardware issue...
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Binary package hint: sbackup
sbackupd is currently running an incremental backup, and has been for
4.5 hours. its resident memory usage is nearly 800M:
root 16734 6.7 19.8 904868 779996 ? SN 08:03 1:53
/usr/bin/python /usr/sbin/sbackupd
is it storing the
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Not exactly sure why this is assigned Low importance. It makes it
impossible to burn audio CDs.
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Oh, it seems in the preferences window that there is an option Show
candidates in Traditional Chinese. When this option is checked, then
Traditional mode does show candidates in Traditional characters, e.g.
it shows 這裡 in the case above.
I think this is still a UI bug, because if that option is
Hi Jeremy - I believe there is a hardware bug in my motherboard or
memory. Setting the DRAM clock to 166MHz has so far cured my random
hangs and crashes including this one. I will mark this bug invalid as
it doesn't seem to be reproducible.
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Just wanted to follow up here - I'm now using Lucid, and haven't had
this specific problem. I have had a lot of random system lockups and
other errors. It seems for the moment, however, that setting the DRAM
clock to 166MHz (rather than 200MHz as reported by the SPD) has fixed
them.
I believe
Hi, this seems to fall into the same class as a lot of other random
crashes I was having, which I believe to have been caused by a hardware
bug.
The one thing that seems to reliably trigger them is running javac -
i.e. building something with ant will fail about 75% of the time with a
Hi, I believe this is a hardware bug in my motherboard, or some problem
with my memory. Setting the DRAM clock to 166MHz in the BIOS seems to
cure it.
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Binary package hint: ibus-pinyin
Traditional character mode is great! Except there's one problem with
it: it outputs traditional characters to the text area but shows
simplified equivalents in the candidate window.
To reproduce:
1) Enable ibus-pinyin
2) Switch to
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Please! This is very old and won't run most Python code in Ubuntu and
elsewhere, which requires version 2.3.
Is Debian also stuck on this old version?
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