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For at least two types of animation, plasmashell consumes 100% CPU:
1. Connecting to the WLAN
2. Downloading in Firefox (plasma integration is installed)
Both actions result in a spinning icon in the taskbar. It is also
noticeable that the spinning is crazily fast.
I can confirm this bug. I think I got into this problem by install gdb64
and then removing it again. A subsequent apt-get autoremove removed the
link to ld-2.17.so in /lib64.
I was able to recover much more easily by prefixing busybox to the ln
command (since busybox seems to be statically linked
Sorry I need to take back the last statement. Creating the symbolic link
fixed dokuwiki for me, it works fine now. The other problem (blank page)
was due to a configuration error that I introduced myself.
Note: After creating the link apache needs to be restarted.
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I can confirm this bug. The first thing to fix it is to link
/etc/dokuwiki/apache.conf into /etc/apache2/sites-enabled but even after
doing this I just get to see a blank page after the redirection to
http://localhost/dokuwiki/doku.php .
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This is especially noticeable for emails with very large attachments.
For example, in the email list window the size column will display 61
MB, but when I click on this email, at the bottom of the text the file
is listed as being 47 MB.
Then, when I download the attachment,
Public bug reported:
I have the following setup:
Ubuntu 10.04 server
Network printer, installed on the server as
hp:/net/Officejet_6500_E709n?ip=ip, and published by the server to the
network via cups
Ubuntu 12.04 client with the cups option to show printers shared by
other machines
The
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Title:
12.04 client can't print to 10.04 server network printer
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I have a Writer document with a Chart (created in an older version of
libreoffice/openoffice). The chart data array as seen through the UI has
one X column and two Y columns.
When I execute the following macro on it, the X column becomes an Y
column. That is, the X values
** Attachment added: Execute the macro in this document and watch what happens
to the chart
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/899876/+attachment/2618915/+files/chart.odt
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The work-around is to use the nobrl mount option (which is not possible
with nautilus as far as I know, so a manual fstab mount is required).
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** Tags added: apport-collected
** Description changed:
When I mount a samba share through nautilus, I can't Save as files from
Libreoffice/Openoffice into it. This is a well-known problem and can be solved
by adding the nobrl mount option. But nautilus does not do this
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Title:
Nautilus samba share openoffice save as fails
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When I mount a samba share through nautilus, I can't Save as files from
Libreoffice/Openoffice into it. This is a well-known problem and can be solved
by adding the nobrl mount option. But nautilus does not do this by default
and there is no way to tell nautilus to do it.
Testing with linux-image-2.6.38-999-generic (ubuntu) showed that the bug
is still present.
** Tags removed: needs-upstream-testing
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Lenovo R52 model 1846 - AQG locks into lowest CPU speed (800 MHz). This
issue has been around for at least a year, that is, over several
generations of kernels.
Output of cpufreq when debug=7 (I added some more debug output):
acpi-cpufreq: acpi_cpufreq_init
acpi-cpufreq:
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Lenovo R52 locked in lowest CPU speed
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