How do I reach this new Fix?
I'm running Ubuntu 20.04, and my version of calibre is 4.99.4, and I still get
this bug.
Do I need to add some specific repository?
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I noticed that when I set
print.postscript.paper.size = iso_a4
instead of A4, in about:config
I do no longer get the warning message from Gtk
(I noticed that there were a few other settings that used iso_a4)
I did work though but I don't like warning messages.
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My evolution doesn't crash but I get that exact error all the time.
** (evolution:15208): CRITICAL **: atk_object_set_name: assertion `name !=
NULL' failed
My .xsession-errors grows. In ten days I've got 9905 lines with that
error. OK, that's only 6% of currently 166812 lines (this is 9.10
I can confirm this bug as well, I'm running Karmic Koala with 2.6.31-19-generic
on a Lenovo X61T
vendor_id : GenuineIntel
cpu family : 6
model : 15
model name : Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU L7500 @ 1.60GHz
My system config is 8 GB RAM and P256 SSD disk, noswap (OK,
PS: That RAM-swap was because I had seen somewhere that this could possibly
help against the lockup problem (which possibly seems to be related to the disk
cache which eats all available memory)
I put 8GB RAM into the machine just to be able to avoid swapping, which may not
be suitable on an
So, now I've been struggling with LDAP too long. This gosa obviously doesn't
work.
Is LDAP really completely unusable?
What administration tool should one use for LDAP really?
I'm in urgent need of a network authentification system, but nowhere I'm able
to find
any kind of doc saying simply what
Intrepid 9.04 just upgraded from Hardy Heron 8.04 here. I haven't had sound
problems for a long while, apart from a little in the beginning with Hardy
Heron, but that improved. For now I don't know what caused the problem, I had
tried a little with realplayer11, anyway I got the typical of
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: upgrade-system
- First I'm a computer expert and I have a PhD in computer science.
Our media computer at home (kubuntu) was running feisty, and I as was going
to update the system.
Then it says things like:
Failed to fetch
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: upgrade-system
First I'm a computer expert and I have a PhD in computer science.
Our media computer at home (kubuntu) was running feisty, and I as was going to
update the system.
Then it says things like:
Failed to fetch
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pstoedit
On some eps input files pstoedit generates svg output which gives
parsing errors.
In the attached example the file diagram.eps is converted to svg with the
command
/usr/bin/pstoedit -noclip -xshift -30 -yshift 200 -ndt -usebbfrominput -f
** Attachment added: eps example with buggy output and manually fixed output
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/22078257/pstoedit-ex.tgz
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/22078258/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: ProcEnviron.txt
I really don't agree with you. I have run Linux since 1996 and never
ever have the device nodes of the boot disk got any other numbers than
/dev/hda or /dev/sda
For the removable devices I do agree, but disks attached with IDE or
SATA are not considered to be removable, and certainly nothing you
The current policy to use UUID instead of the good old devices is a
really bad idea.
1) Disk cloning is now a real hassle for beginners, as you have to edit
both /etc/fstab as well as /boot/grub/menu.lst to make the system sane
again.
2) To make backups of ones disk has the same problem. My way
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: partman-target
See also bug 320872 where I added this bug as a comment.
The current policy to use UUID for the system disk instead of the good
old devices is a really bad idea.
1) Disk cloning is now a real hassle, as you have to edit both
/etc/fstab
Wrote this up as a bug report, see bug 321324.
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should use labels rather than UUIDs if they exist
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/320871
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I'm running 2.6.24-21 (hardy heron and gnome) and I have a lot of
trouble with the brightness on my Lenovo X61 T.
The most annoying is that each time the screen saver is activated I have to
manually increase the brightness.
If I do e.g.
xset dpms force off
and after that the screen light is
Maybe I should add that
/etc/acpi/video_brightnessup.sh
/etc/acpi/video_brightnessdown.sh
/etc/acpi/thinkpad-brightness-up.sh
/etc/acpi/thinkpad-brightness-down.sh
which do either
acpi_fakekey 224
acpi_fakekey 225
doesn't work either.
If I do acpi_listen
the fn-Home (brightness up key) gives
OK!
If it will show that the API is working as specified, but the design of the
API is not right, should I still file a bug report then, and you communicate
with the right instance that can redesign it in case or should I do
in some other way?
/Roland
On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 6:34 PM, John
I don't have any directory named /var/crash this seems be later than
dapper thing.
I can neither know what has caused the crash, as the crashes occur when I'm
not active, not looking, not doing anything in particular.
That's the reason I suspect that the API towards plugins is not robust.
I can
I think my original report has been misunderstood.
First, I can not tell plugin causes crashes, and it is not easily reproducible.
Sometimes firefox runs up to a week, frequenly used, sometimes I have to
restart it several times a day. Usually it crashes when I'm not using it.
A reasonable way to
It showed to not really be a bug, just that default device was not x11,
it was bbox. This could be fixed by either
gs-esp -sDEVICE=x11
or
export GS_DEVICE=x11
but for convenience I preferred the following change in
/usr/share/gs-esp/8.15/lib/gs_init.ps
% Acquire environment variables.
on this, but crashes happen too often
when different types of plugins are used. The only reason I can see for
this behaviour is that the API is buggy, if it allows for crashes.
When a browser plugin dies of bad design, the browser should get a
notice about this, but definitely not crash.
Best regards
Roland Orre
On 4/4/07, resume-writer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know. What I do know is that I received that message. My boyfriend
(Solaris kernel engineer, thank God) had to edit some grub files or
something because Ubuntu overwrote my Windows boot loader with its Ubuntu
bootloader. Then, he had to
even though it wouldn't really be a bug in grub but in the bios then...
Best regards
Roland
On 4/4/07, Roland Orre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/4/07, resume-writer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know. What I do know is that I received that message. My boyfriend
(Solaris kernel engineer
I have the same problem on an ASUS M2N8-VMX motherboard.
After installation I could reach the boot menu occasionally, but most of the
times it hang on
GRUB loading, please wait
for a while, about 20 s, then it enters the grub shell, where it
occasionally worked with a reboot but most of the times
is slightly
bigger pdf files from OOo2, but just slightly more than 20 % or so,
i.e. a few KB, but not hundreds of K.
Best regards
Roland Orre
On 1/3/07, Andrew Pam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 2007-01-03 at 13:25 +, Pedro Alejandro López-Valencia wrote:
Please note
I've tested the packages and they work fine.
Thank you, and best regards
On 6/18/06, Ante Karamatić [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, I have backported some edgy packages, so if you want to try, add:
deb http://www.grad.hr/~ivoks/ubuntu/cups/1.2.1 ./
to /etc/apt/sources.list and do
Sorry, I was a little slow... You have removed the updated cupsys package
from your directory, so I can't confirm that they fix the Phaser 8400 problem.
I checked that the available drivers in dapper release are still the original
ones, i.e. cupsys_1.2.0-0ubuntu5_i386.deb
Can I find them at
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