Public bug reported:
Ubuntu Studio 16.04 LTS, 4.4.0-22-lowlatency, xfce4 4.12
top always shows 25% cpu used by panel-6-indicat
killing the panel-6-indicat doesn't help
** Affects: xfce4 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I've wrote in /etc/miredo/miredo.conf
# Pick a Teredo server:
#ServerAddress teredo.ipv6.microsoft.com
#ServerAddress teredo-debian.remlab.net
ServerAddress 83.170.6.76 # ip of teredo-debian.remlab.net
And in /etc/network/if-up.d/miredo
if [ "$ADDRFAM" = "ipx" ] || [ "$ADDRFAM" = "inet6" ];
Public bug reported:
I can't input space character using scim in Ubuntu Studio 16.04 in some
applications (possible all gtk), like LibreOffice Writer, Firefox and
others. For all layouts I've tested (e.g. Greek el-kbd, Arabic, French
and so on).
** Affects: scim (Ubuntu)
Importance:
Public bug reported:
Both of these scripts do the same thing, and both are installed by
x11-common:
/etc/X11/Xsession.d/35x11-common_xhost-local
/etc/X11/Xsession.d/60x11-common_localhost
35x11-common_xhost-local is present in debian, while
60x11-common_localhost is not. I suspect the latter
Related upstream bug:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=704866
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #704866
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=704866
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> Isn't there any way to add an option to NM OVPN? I need 'ns-cert-type
server' to be able to connect to my workplace.
> Comment #8 also indicates a security vulnerability, doesn't it?
Yes, lack of ns-cert-type server support is indeed a security
vulnerability. It affects sites that use a single
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1533206 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1533206
>my labtop doesnt have bluetooth hardware so why it installing in first
place
My computer doesn't have built-in bluetooth hardware either, but I'm glad
the software is installed, because I want my
** Summary changed:
- Blueman-apport crash on login
+ Blueman-applet crash on login: DBusException in call_blocking():
org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.TimedOut: Failed to activate service 'org.bluez':
timed out
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(Specifically, the version of blueman-applet as packaged in blueman
2.0.3-1ubuntu1 does not trigger the crash report on my xubuntu wily
system, while the one in 2.0-1ubuntu1 does.)
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The current version of blueman-applet does not exhibit this bug, so
there would seem to be no point in filing a report upstream. Looks like
it's up to the ubuntu team to either patch it or update to a new version
in 15.10 (wily).
** Changed in: blueman (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete =>
Public bug reported:
Kernel 4.2.0 now includes the mt7601 USB wifi chipset driver, but the
driver fails to load because the mt7601u.bin firmware file is missing
from the system.
Debian testing recently added mt7601u.bin to its firmware-misc-nonfree
package. Please do the same in the equivalent
I'm using thunar 1.6.10-1 on xubuntu 15.10, and the bug is still
present.
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Title:
Thunar's Open Terminal Here is missing the SSH_AUTH_SOCK
The Acer Aspire E5-571-53S1 (E 15) is also affected.
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Title:
Cryptsetup Keyboard not working on Xubuntu 3.19.0-30
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Chris, I have no way to test this, because I no longer have a filesystem
with multiply-claimed blocks.
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Title:
fsck.ext4 fails to fix
** Changed in: network-manager-applet (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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Title:
Network Manager Icon Is not changin when VPN is
Removing nm-applet-use-indicator.patch (and refreshing the patches that
depend on it) fixes this in Xubuntu. In other words, that patch causes
the regression.
I'm removing the invalid status on network-manager-applet (Ubuntu), in
hopes of getting someone to reevaluate this. If Ubuntu maintainers
Also, this is a security problem. It robs the user of the ability to
easily see that the VPN is (still) connected. If the VPN goes down, and
the user doesn't happen to see the momentary pop-up message (or if that
message has been accidentally or deliberately suppressed), the user will
think his
I also created an upstream bug report against the Tango icon theme,
mainly to get more eyes on the problem. Honestly, though, I don't expect
every icon theme developer will want to to modify their software in
order to compensate for something that was broken by an Ubuntu-specific
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** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #91887
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=91887
** Also affects: tango-icon-theme via
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=91887
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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PackageKit-based tools, such as pkcon and pk-update-icon, do not respect
Ubuntu phased updates. As far as I can tell, they do not provide a way
to access or react to the Phased-Update-Percentage field in an apt
package index at all.
The result is that utilities based on
This is still a problem in vivid. It looks like GNOME users have a new
update notification based on PackageKit, but AFAICT, users of Xubuntu
and other desktops are still stuck using the (now broken) update-
notifier. My patch still works with the version of update-notifier that
is included in
This regression is still present in vivid.
** Tags added: vivid
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Title:
liferea is completely invisible when running on xubuntu
To manage
** Tags added: vivid
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Title:
update-notifier does not show a tray icon in xubuntu
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Sergio, are you suggesting that an image cannot be composed with
fakeroot or fakechroot?
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Title:
ubuntu-emulator requires root privileges
To
** No longer affects: xfce4-panel (Ubuntu)
** No longer affects: xfce4-panel
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Title:
Thunar and Trash Applet report that Trash is empty when it
Harald Judt reverted his previous fix and added a new one upstream today.
I imagine launchpad will import his comments here soon. In the mean time,
here are his latest two patches backported to ubuntu 14.04.
** Attachment added: thunar-file-reload-return-and-idle.patch
Here's the better version patch backported to ubuntu 14.04.
** Patch added: reload-trash-at-startup.patch
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/thunar/+bug/880533/+attachment/4399154/+files/reload-trash-at-startup.patch
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Here's a first attempt:
https://github.com/lxc/lxc-pkg-ubuntu/pull/2
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Title:
Make .lxc domain name resolution easier to discover and enable
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Here's a first attempt:
https://github.com/lxc/lxc-pkg-ubuntu/pull/2
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Title:
Make .lxc domain name resolution easier to discover
Okay, I've written up a short README.Debian describing the necessary
changes to /etc/default/lxc-net and the dnsmasq config file. I don't
remember what steps are necessary to make the domain names accessible,
though, and I'd like to include those steps in the readme.
Do I have to restart the
Okay, I've written up a short README.Debian describing the necessary
changes to /etc/default/lxc-net and the dnsmasq config file. I don't
remember what steps are necessary to make the domain names accessible,
though, and I'd like to include those steps in the readme.
Do I have to restart the
Which branch?
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Title:
Make .lxc domain name resolution easier to discover and enable
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Which branch?
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Title:
Make .lxc domain name resolution easier to discover and enable
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On Mon, 13 Apr 2015 13:32:15 -, Robie Basak wrote:
A release
upgrade should not cause biosdevname to get installed. So can you (or
someone) please confirm that this is definitely the behaviour in some
case,
It has now been most of a year since I filed the bug report, so as you might
imagine,
All I have is a couple of files that trigger the bug. Unfortunately, I
don't have the rights to post them publicly, and I haven't found a way
to extract a useful segment from them without remuxing (and hiding the
problem).
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I discovered the problem with Exaile, Totem, and Sound Converter. I
verified it and narrowed it down with gst-launch.
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Title:
gstreamer 0.10
I have attached 3 upstream patches to fix the premature eos on some flac
files:
0010-flacparse-avoid-indefinite-search-for-frame-end.patch
0011-flacparse-additional-frame-crc-check.patch
0012-flacparse-additional-header-sanity-check.patch
These are suitable for adding to the debian/patches
Public bug reported:
Gstreamer 0.10 stops processing certain flac files before their end is
reached. When it happens, no error condition is reported. It fails
silently, as if the file was truncated.
This affects all applications that use gstreamer0.10-plugins-good,
including clementine, exaile,
** Patch added: 0012-flacparse-additional-header-sanity-check.patch
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gst-plugins-good0.10/+bug/1440440/+attachment/4366260/+files/0012-flacparse-additional-header-sanity-check.patch
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** Patch added: 0011-flacparse-additional-frame-crc-check.patch
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gst-plugins-good0.10/+bug/1440440/+attachment/4366259/+files/0011-flacparse-additional-frame-crc-check.patch
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** Patch added: 0010-flacparse-avoid-indefinite-search-for-frame-end.patch
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gst-plugins-good0.10/+bug/1440440/+attachment/4366258/+files/0010-flacparse-avoid-indefinite-search-for-frame-end.patch
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There is a conflict as soon as a user installs a package that includes
the driver (and man page), such as the one that I maintained in a PPA.
Pretending that the Ubuntu manpages package is the only source that
could ever exist for that driver is a bit disingenuous, don't you think?
In any case, I
What I wrote was not contradictory. Please try to remember that many
Ubuntu users configure software sources in addition to the official
Ubuntu ones. (That's what PPAs are all about, after all.) Therefore, a
spurious man page installed by an Ubuntu source can and will conflict
with a proper man
** Summary changed:
- sk98lin man page should be removed
+ sk98lin man page should not be installed on distributions that don't install
the driver
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I think upstream should not delete the page and the Debian package /
Ubuntu should not install it.
That makes sense to me. Install the man page only on distributions that
include the corresponding driver.
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Sure. Is this the right place?
https://github.com/lxc/lxc-pkg-ubuntu
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Title:
Make .lxc domain name resolution easier to discover
Sure. Is this the right place?
https://github.com/lxc/lxc-pkg-ubuntu
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Title:
Make .lxc domain name resolution easier to discover and enable
To
Another upstream bug report:
https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8377
** Bug watch added: Xfce Bugzilla #8377
https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8377
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I have this problem on ubuntu 14.04 LTS with baobab 3.8.2.
Baobab is telling me that a cifs-mounted directory is 182 GiB, while
Thunar reports the correct size of 55 GiB.
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When run on the cifs server, du -sh also reports 55G. When run on the
client machine, it reports 170G, unless I use the --apparent-size
option, which makes it report the correct value. It seems that baobab
needs to be modified to act like du --apparent-size when it operates on
cifs-mounted
Looks like work in this is starting to take shape:
https://www.winehq.org/announce/1.7.34
Support for surround sound in DirectSound.
I haven't been able to verify that it actually works yet, but it is
encouraging.
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** Also affects: software-properties (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Synaptic Other Software tab jumps/scrolls to
Thanks for that patch, Anders!
In case anyone running Trusty wants a quick fix, I just uploaded a package to
my PPA that includes the patch. It's building now.
https://launchpad.net/~foresto/+archive/ubuntu/ubuntutweaks
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Thanks for taking an interest in the issue.
Since I filed this specifically against lxc in Ubuntu, wouldn't it make
sense to start by documenting the necessary config changes (including
NetworkManager's dnsmasq config, since it is part of Ubuntu by default)
in /usr/share/doc/lxc/README?
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Thanks for taking an interest in the issue.
Since I filed this specifically against lxc in Ubuntu, wouldn't it make
sense to start by documenting the necessary config changes (including
NetworkManager's dnsmasq config, since it is part of Ubuntu by default)
in /usr/share/doc/lxc/README?
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This is still a problem in Trusty. Can someone tell us whether it's
fixed in Utopic?
The savannah bug report says fixed. What version of grub fixes it? Will
upgrading grub fix the problem in an existing installation, or is
further action required?
(Note: I'm interested in the official fix, in
JensK, assuming that your manual command line mount uses mount.cifs,
that is not a twist. It's the same thing that the rest of us are seeing
when we don't use gvfs.
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Found another player, thanks, bye.
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Title:
Rhythmbox not support cue sheet for lossless audio disk image
(external and embedded) and cue sheet
** Summary changed:
- Thunar's Open Terminal Here strips the SSH_AUTH_SOCK environment variable
+ Thunar's Open Terminal Here is missing the SSH_AUTH_SOCK environment variable
** Description changed:
When I launch xfce4-terminal from Xfce's Applications menu, the terminal
preserves the
I wrote a program called joystickwake to work around this problem until display
servers learn that joysticks are input devices. If you happen to be running
Ubuntu Trusty, you can install it from my PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~foresto/+archive/ubuntu/toys
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Public bug reported:
In Synaptic's Software Updates window, clicking the check box for a
repository in the Other Software tab causes the list of repositories to
jump to the top of the list. The scroll position of the list is
instantly lost, disorienting the user, and hiding the fact that the
** Summary changed:
- Thunar reports Trash Empty when it is not
+ Thunar and Trash Applet report that Trash is empty when it is not
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Title:
** Also affects: xfce4-panel
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: xfce4-panel (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Chasing this down a bit further:
It looks like this happens because SSH_AUTH_SOCK is not set in the
Thunar --daemon process that persists even when I close all Thunar
windows. I guess that process must get launched during xfce session
setup, before SSH_AUTH_SOCK makes it into the session
Public bug reported:
The lxc package installs dnsmasq configuration as
/etc/dnsmasq.d-available/lxc, and a symlink to it is created at
/etc/dnsmasq.d/lxc, but neither has any effect on the main dnsmasq
instance on systems running NetworkManager, because NetworkManager
starts a dnsmasq instance
** Description changed:
The lxc package installs dnsmasq configuration as
/etc/dnsmasq.d-available/lxc, and a symlink to it is created at
/etc/dnsmasq.d/lxc, but neither has any effect on the main dnsmasq
instance on systems running NetworkManager, because NetworkManager
starts a
Public bug reported:
The lxc package on ubuntu does almost nothing to help a user enable DNS
resolution for containers via dnsmaq, let alone discover that it is
possible. How about enabling it by default? I think all it would take is
adding server=/lxc/10.0.3.1 to a file in
Based on the behavior I've observed, I think it's possible that there
are two bugs in play here, and fixing one has revealed the other one.
I'm running Xubuntu 14.04.
Before this update, starting my terminal from the applications menu
yielded a shell with SSH_AUTH_SOCK correctly pointing at
Public bug reported:
The lxc package installs dnsmasq configuration as
/etc/dnsmasq.d-available/lxc, and a symlink to it is created at
/etc/dnsmasq.d/lxc, but neither has any effect on the main dnsmasq
instance on systems running NetworkManager, because NetworkManager
starts a dnsmasq instance
** Description changed:
The lxc package installs dnsmasq configuration as
/etc/dnsmasq.d-available/lxc, and a symlink to it is created at
/etc/dnsmasq.d/lxc, but neither has any effect on the main dnsmasq
instance on systems running NetworkManager, because NetworkManager
starts a
Public bug reported:
The lxc package on ubuntu does almost nothing to help a user enable DNS
resolution for containers via dnsmaq, let alone discover that it is
possible. How about enabling it by default? I think all it would take is
adding server=/lxc/10.0.3.1 to a file in
Possibly related, but not necessarily the same bug:
https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10806
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Title:
Thunar's Open Terminal Here strips
Public bug reported:
When I launch xfce4-terminal from Xfce's Applications menu, the terminal
preserves the SSH_AUTH_SOCK environment variable, and I can ssh using my
key to authenticate with no trouble.
When I launch it from Thunar's Open Terminal Here menu, SSH_AUTH_SOCK is
missing from the
redman, I think you're mistaken. I just installed 12.04 in a virtual
machine, and here's what update-notifier did:
When there were no updates, it showed no icon.
When there were basic updates, it showed an orange icon.
When there were security updates, it showed a red icon.
This matches my
Public bug reported:
RapidSVN's Help - About dialog box is so wide that it fills my entire
1920 pixel screen width. It looks like it might be due to it trying to
fit all of my LC_* environment variables on to a single line. I'll
attach a screen shot.
rapidsvn 0.12.1dfsg-2ubuntu1 on Ubuntu 14.04
Pidgin sometimes (correctly) complains that the TLS certificate offered
by talk.google.com is for a different domain: gmail.com. The fact that
it only happens sometimes implies that Google's servers are using any of
several certificates seemingly at random. This could be why you guys are
seeing
Public bug reported:
Duck Duck Go, the privacy-focused search engine company, runs an XMPP
service at dukgo.com:
​https://duck.co/blog/xmpp-services-at-duckduckgo
When connecting, Gajim 0.15.4 shows the following error message:
Error verifying SSL certificate
There was an error verifying the
Turns out that this failure occurs when Gajim can't import the pyasn1
package. So, it looks like the bug could be solved by telling the user
the real problem, rather than claiming that the server certificate is
bad.
** Summary changed:
- Gajim gives a spurious SSL certificate error on dukgo.com
** Summary changed:
- ubuntu-emulator requires root
+ ubuntu-emulator requires root privileges
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Title:
ubuntu-emulator requires root privileges
Public bug reported:
I don't know why ubuntu-emulator currently has to be run as root, but
that requirement is enough to keep me from using it. Sure would be nice
if an unprivileged user could use it, just as they can virtualbox, kvm,
and qemu.
** Affects: goget-ubuntu-touch (Ubuntu)
I'm running Xubuntu 14.04, and the problem definitely exists here. Yes,
the icon backgrounds are technically transparent, in that the underlying
video is visible outside the icons' rounded corners, but the icons
themselves are opaque and cover almost the entire video frame.
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Here's a patch against the version of update-notifier in current utopic
snapshots. The patched version preserves the new (broken) behavior by
default, but restores the ability to disable auto-launch using this
command line:
gsettings set com.ubuntu.update-notifier auto-launch false
Once that
P.S.
My patch works on the version in trusty, too. Since trusty is an LTS release,
it probably ought to get the fix for this regression as well.
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** Tags added: utopic
** Also affects: libappindicator (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags added: xubuntu
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Title:
Here's an updated patch. The previous one used a gschema description
from an old version, while this new one more accurately describes
current behavior.
** Patch removed: restore_tray_icon.patch
Now it's displaying exo-utils as Terminal Emulator, and placing it in a
group by the same name. This is on trusty again.
** Attachment added: Screenshot - 2014-09-18 - 11:49:51.png
Talking with some stepmania developers revealed that the current code
looks in ~/.stepmania-5.0 for data files. I'll have to experiment before
I know whether it takes both locations into account or just chooses one,
but either way, it's looking a lot more suitable for packaging. Now if
only it
I filed a bug report in hopes of getting the stepmania team to update
their license files:
https://github.com/stepmania/stepmania/issues/296
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To those of you who have made packages in the past, how did you handle
the fact that Stepmania expects static data, add-ons (like songs and
announcers), indexes, and configuration files all to live under the same
directory? As of the 5.0beta3 release, it still seems to require that
any user
Let's watch the main bug report, not the duplicate.
** Changed in: gnome-clocks
Importance: Medium = Unknown
** Changed in: gnome-clocks
Status: Invalid = Unknown
** Changed in: gnome-clocks
Remote watch: GNOME Bug Tracker #721079 = GNOME Bug Tracker #712695
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This happened to me during a distribution upgrade from 13.10 (saucy) to 14.04
(trusty). When it happened, the release upgrade tool interrupted itself with a
dialog box containing this alarming and not very helpful message:
Could not install the upgrades
The upgrade has aborted.
Public bug reported:
When I start gtkpod, it prints the followin messages:
** (gtkpod:5585): CRITICAL **: pm_add_all_itdbs: assertion 'itdbs_head'
failed
(gtkpod:5585): Gtk-WARNING **: MenuMusic: missing action menuMusic
** (gtkpod:5585): CRITICAL **: file ../../../src/itdb_playlist.c: line
The lack of these options leaves gtkpod in a broken state. It is
silently failing to put music files on an iPod due to the missing
options.
All that's really needed to fix it is for Build-Depends: libmp4v2-dev to
be added to the control file.
** Tags added: trusty
** Tags added:
** Tags added: regression-release saucy
** Tags added: trusty
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Title:
crackling, popping, clicking in playback to audigy2 surround51 device
To
Here's the updated patch, since Launchpad seems to have skipped it when
importing comments from the upstream bug report.
** Patch added: scroll just enough to make a large item visible
Here's another example: update-manager is displaying exo-utils as Web
Browser, and placing it and its friends in a group by the same name.
This is still a problem in trusty.
** Attachment added: exo-utils as Web Browser.png
This is still a problem in Trusty. I posted an updated patch to the
upstream bug report. It is much smarter about scrolling items into view
and applies cleanly to the Ubuntu trusty libexo-1-0 package. Hopefully
launchpad will notice it.
** Tags added: trusty
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Title:
[Grubenv] error: malformed file, press any
Public bug reported:
Relatively recent linux distribution upgrades have been causing
computers' ethernet devices to be unexpectedly renamed. While I
understand that consistent device naming solves problems on some systems
(mostly multi-NIC servers and a few specialty embedded devices),
** Description changed:
Relatively recent linux distribution upgrades have been causing
computers' ethernet devices to be unexpectedly renamed. While I
understand that consistent device naming solves problems on some systems
(mostly multi-NIC servers and a few specialty embedded devices),
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