This bug will be fixed when the Ubuntu package is updated to version
0.52.6-1 or later.
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That should read Neither Debian nor Ubuntu should be marked fix
released or fix committed until a fix is at least in the appropriate
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something is actually fixed in Ubuntu or not?
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There's a problem when Korean Language Pack has been installing.
I think it's Restricted Server on 'sources.list'.
The 'http://kr.archive.ubuntu.com' was dead 2 or 3 months ago.
So I tried to replace to that 'http://ftp.daum.net'.
I hope this problem is solved on Release
Couldn't firefox-dev provide libxul-dev?
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New upstream version 0.52.6 resolves this issue, as the patch was
accepted.
$ apt-cache show python-newt
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Version: 0.52.2-8ubuntu2
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Yes, issue still exists, and it looks like it will exist in gutsy, too.
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New upstream version 0.52.6 resolves this issue, as the patch was
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Yes, issue still exists, and it looks like it will exist in gutsy, too.
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I should add that we are really waiting on Debian for this one. I'm
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mozilla-mplayer
The mplayer mozilla plugin is also useful in standalone XUL applications
(via xulrunner). Either xulrunner should be added to the list of
dependencies or the dependency should be downgraded to a recommendation.
** Affects:
? Thanks in advance.
Well, development on hnb seems to have halted, and I've stopped using it. The
bug still exists, but I don't think it is likely to get fixed.
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Hi,
Sorry for the delay. Valgrind log attached.
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I'm having the same problem, also on fully updated Ubuntu Feisty. Here
are a couple of upstream bugs that look relevant, but don't seem to be
getting much attention:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=420207
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=436628
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On Fri, Aug 03, 2007 at 02:32:54PM -, Paddlaren wrote:
2007/8/3, Forest Bond [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I modified the script above to print $DEVICE and $DEVNAME into a log file
and $DEVICE is not set or contains no information.
It seems that one difference is that my fix uses $DEVNAME instead
that is.
I will certain test the package if you give me a hint of where to find
it.
Ok, when/if I have one ready, I'll post a link.
thanks,
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Schily,
Debian and Ubuntu now provide genisoimage instead of mkisofs. While the
original bug, as posted, may have been due to a Debian/Ubuntu-specific
patch, this has become a non-issue for people that have moved on to
Ubuntu 7.04.
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Please don't use a poorly thought out ideological argument to mask your spite
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On Wed, Jul 25, 2007 at 10:39:15AM -, Emanuele Rocca wrote:
* Forest Bond [EMAIL PROTECTED], [2007-07-24 18:06 -]:
I don't think that COMMAND should be commented by default. I think it
should be set to sensible-browser by default.
More
Hi Emanuele,
Thanks for your attention to this issue. I hope you won't mind if I
attempt to defend my position:
This is a usability issue with the default configuration that would be
easy to fix. Using sensible-browser is standard practice for Debian
systems, and saves users from having to
Hi,
$BROWSER is conditionally ignored, and the condition is that COMMAND is
set in the config file. It is set by default, so BROWSER is ignored by
default.
More importantly:
I don't think that COMMAND should be commented by default. I think it
should be set to sensible-browser by default.
object should no longer futz things
up. This change will be included with Moosic version 1.5.4. In the
meantime, you can use the attached patch.
Thanks, Daniel!
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Binary package hint: pbbuttonsd
After resuming from suspend, graphics never return. I haven't confirmed
if the system is reachable via the network at that point.
I will attach relevant system information.
After modifying /etc/pbbuttonsd.conf and changing UseFBBlank = yes
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The default URL handler installed with the urlview package uses www-
browser as a first attempt at running a browser to handle a HTTP URL.
The problem with this approach is that www-browser always corresponds
with the system-wide default browser, even if the user has set the
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I was hoping to do some debugging, but didn't have time to get very far.
As a work around, moosic still works fine with Python 2.4, so you can
force it to use that by:
* Install Python 2.4 and the relevant python2.4-* packages
* Editing /usr/bin/moosic and /usr/bin/moosicd such that the first
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: apt-mirror
The problem started occurring when I added the following lines to my
/etc/apt/mirror.list:
deb http://bazaar-vcs.org/releases/debs/edgy ./
deb-src http://bazaar-vcs.org/releases/debs/edgy ./
Note that those URLs reflect a flat repository,
I should note that, with the exception of the spurious messages,
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Same problem here.
I was going to try to run this using Python 2.4 to see if it makes a
difference, but moosic is now python 2.5, so no Python 2.4 modules
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everyone else's lock-ups.
You should file a separate support request on Launchpad. I sincerely hope your
situation does improve.
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Binary package hint: yarssr
My power went out last night. I'm not sure if that is some how related.
It seems unlikely.
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
Date: Sun Apr 1 19:09:43 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/yarssr
InterpreterPath:
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to use kernel
2.6.17-11.
File a new bug for this problem. It is not the same bug. Your issue will get
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into the build directory.
As long as you don't remove them from the source tarball, it doesn't matter how
you accomplish this. Normally, however, I think you would just adjust the
contents of your debian/docs file.
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Many other command-line utilities ship with GNU readline support. Why
not gnuplot? Everyone has different preferences on keybindings, and GNU
readline is probably the best way to accomodate that.
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not tried ripping a
CD that would be in the database; I suspect that jack would crash then, too.
I should remind you that switching back to Python 2.4 caused the problem to go
away.
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03/21/2007 02:57:02 PM UbuntuDesktop kernel [ 2299.626981] ata2:
DRQ=1 with device error, dev_stat 0x59
[snip]
I am not seeing messages like these on my machine. I don't think that this is
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Binary package hint: jack
This only occurs using Python 2.5. Forcing Python 2.4 (by changing the
symlink in /usr/bin) made the problem go away.
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
Date: Sat Mar 17 17:17:22 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/jack
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.20
This may be a duplicate of #78288, I'm not sure.
I had this problem using the -generic kernel, too, so it doesn't appear
to be specific to the -lowlatency kernel.
dmesg log will be posted shortly...
Oh, I should mention that the system is not locked when this occurs,
it's just waiting for some event that never comes. If I press CTL-ALT-
DEL, the boot process continues, but the system is badly handicapped by
read-only filesystems, and other problems (I think).
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Ok, that makes sense. Rejecting.
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Binary package hint: nut
It would be nice if nut would install a sane default configuration.
Obviously, parameters related to the actual UPS cannot be pre-filled, so
there should be an /etc/default/nut file that specifies configured=n,
and initscripts should refuse to run
This patch has been accepted upstream, but not yet released.
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The function keyword is a bash-ism. See
http://uwsg.ucs.indiana.edu/usail/eds3shell/syntax.html; documentation
on that page is Bourne-shell-specific.
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Status: Unconfirmed = Rejected
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Well, I've been pushing a little torrent and some multicast audio
through, and everything seems to be dandy:
[~]
17:00 [EMAIL PROTECTED] uname -r
2.6.17-50-generic
[~]
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The upstream pyalsaaudio package is distributed with reasonably good
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Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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Binary package hint: sudo
sudo provides no root access (of course), but also doesn't notify the
user that there is a problem. sudo silently exits, and does not run the
specified command. No changes were made to the default configuration.
** Affects: sudo (Ubuntu)
otheruser
$ sudo yes
Password:
$ echo nothing happened!
nothing happened!
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You get the idea. sudo works normally when I initially log in as
otheruser. Clearing the relevant environment variables doesn't seem to
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I compiled the driver from the git tree mentioned above against the
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each time after running for about 8 hours. There is likely an error or
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released for Edgy. I understand this will be
fixed in Feisty, and it's not, for most people, a critical bug.
You may, of course, request a backport of the Feisty version to Edgy. That
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connects. If connection status varies rapidly (5-10 times in less then
a second), it would be good if only one window popped up. Is it
possible to introduce a good delay?
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with a /dev/pilot entry
in that menu. I'm not sure if he entered that manually, or if it was
already included. There was no such device on his system.
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Yes, apologies. This was misunderstood and consequently misreported.
Just trying to get some action one way or another. :)
Closing.
thanks,
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%d (PID: %d). %
TypeError: int argument required
07:01:47PM [NOTICE] Shutting down (PID: 2835).
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Save the changes to document Unsaved Document 1 before closing?
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This is fixed in my version of Firefox:
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.8.1) Gecko/20060601
Firefox/2.0 (Ubuntu-edgy)
I will not close now as this may be an outstanding issue in Dapper. Can
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Technically, you are wrong.
Internet - the global network we typically refer to
internet - any network that spans/connects networks
They are both legitimate, and have different meanings. If anyone that
responded had visited the link I posted, that would've been understood.
thanks,
Forest
This bug has been audited and rejected by two individuals that couldn't
possibly have the authority to do so. I have concluded that this must
be the result of a breached security vulnerability in launchpad, and
will report it appropriately.
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Bug status changed to Unconfirmed. Many apologies for the previous
post, I wasn't aware that everyone could change the status of a bug.
This has not been addressed properly.
Do note that I personally don't consider it a big deal. However, if any
action is taken at all, it should at least be
maintainer could do that.
Sorry for turning this into a bigger deal than it needed to be.
And thanks for getting involved and helping out with Ubuntu!
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Or probably something more fool proof. You get the idea.
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))):
sys.path.remove(cwd)
sys.path.remove('')
Not to tell you what to do :) Just felt bad for recommending the wrong option
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regarding /etc/fstab.
You may need to restart udev after booting in order for the device to be
detected; I have not yet figured out why.
To restart udev:
$ sudo /etc/init.d/udev restart
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needs to be added to fstab(5).
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Will need to consult Scott regarding whether this feature request is
feasible for Feisty.
Should I subscribe Scott to this bug, then?
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In particular, midisport-firmware (and some other packages as well, I
assume), depend on usbfs having been mounted. I am not aware of any
disadvantage to doing this.
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What release are you using, Forest?
edgy
I believe this worked fine in dapper.
I am the maintainer of midisport-firmware, and am happy to make changes to it if
it needs it; upstream is not extraordinarilly friendly, but I don't mind
Public bug reported:
The end result is that DOS is unable to fully utilize the file system.
(Using dir gives me a listing, but I am unable to switch to any
directories). If I rename files prior to running mkisofs, everything
goes according to plan. I am using the same exact options that still
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I'll attach the log files.
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Binary packages libkrb53 and libkadm55 upgraded to version
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the lib packages causes krb5-clients, krb5-user to be Broken, since
these packages
Public bug reported:
xutils-dev provides imake|xmkmf, which is needed by xutils. xutils is a
non-dev package. These dependencies result in non-development systems
requiring cpp,xutils-dev to be installed. The easiest solution is to
break imake out into a separate binary package (imake).
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messages
on a wide terminal, the subjects remain chopped as if the display was
only 80 columns wide.
This is using mutt on both Dapper and Edgy.
-Forest
** Affects: mutt (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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MIME Digest Sub-Message Subjects Chopped On Wide Displays
shouldn't be there at all? Should make be
removing it automatically?
-Forest
** Affects: cdbs (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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cdbs-edit-patch fails due to debian/rules whitespace
https://launchpad.net/bugs/62623
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I have already uploaded a midisport-firmware package to revu. Please
see http://revu.tauware.de . This will probably be in edgy.
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Add support for MidiSport USB midi interfaces
https://launchpad.net/bugs/27833
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Public bug reported:
Using firefox 2.0b1, a div with display: fixed is drawn in a trail as
page is scrolled up. This worked fine on Firefox 1.5+ . I am running
AIGLX; not sure if that is related.
** Affects: firefox (Ubuntu)
Importance: Untriaged
Status: Unconfirmed
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display:
http://demo.taskfreak.com/ very clearly illustrates this. Resize the
window so that a vertical scroll bar can is available, scroll down, then
scroll back up.
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display: fixed elements displayed improperly when scrolling up
https://launchpad.net/bugs/58753
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I think that you are perhaps accidentally selecting the Switch Page
Direction on the context menu that comes up when you right click
anywhere in the page area?
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/54508
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Similar result here, but I can't uninstall python2.3. I see virtually
the same error message.
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python2.3 not installable
https://launchpad.net/bugs/58062
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