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I tried to open my ~/.pwsafe.dat with password-gorilla, and it crashed
with the following error on the terminal:
group name can not be empty
while executing
error group name can not be empty
(procedure ::pwsafe::db::splitGroup body line 15)
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Crashes with group name can not be empty
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I can reproduce this in testdrive with today's quantal CD image:
- select Try Ubuntu
- open terminal with Ctrl+Alt+T (qemu tablet mouse doesn't work for me in
quantal)
- sudo software-properties-gtk: enable universe
- sudo apt-get update
- sudo apt-get install gtimelog
- gtimelog
It crashes on
As a quick workaround edit ~/.gtimelog/gtimelogrc and set show_tray_icon
to False.
** Changed in: gtimelog (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
** Also affects: gtimelog
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: gtimelog
Status: New = Confirmed
** Changed in:
Filed upstream as https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=678607
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pitti's suggested workaround is in lp:gtimelog trunk now and it works
fine with today's quantal CD image.
** Also affects: gtimelog
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: gtimelog
Status: New = Fix Committed
** Changed in: gtimelog
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##
# Autodetect NeatReceipts Mobile Scanner
usb 0x07b3 0x0462
and /lib/udev/rules.d/40-libsane.rules has
ATTRS{idVendor}==07b3,
Managed to update the BIOS at last (by following the advice from
http://www.floccinaucinihilipilification.net/blog/2011/10/2/updating-
the-bios-of-a-thinkpad-x220-using-linux.html).
$ sudo dmidecode -s bios-version sudo dmidecode -s bios-release-date
8DET69WW (1.39 )
07/18/2013
This looks like a bug in an old Gtk+ version. I don't think I can do
anything about it, with the information provided. If it can be
reproduced, please reopen, and I'll do my best to track it down.
** Changed in: gtimelog (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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The test suite in git master (and the upcoming 0.9.0 version) no longer
requires PyGTK/PyGObject.
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Status: New = Fix Committed
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Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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No task bar (F9)
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The test suite in git master (and the upcoming 0.9.0 version) no longer
requires PyGTK/PyGObject.
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Test suite fails during build
To
Sorry for the echo, my wifi is acting flakey.
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launchpad integration would be nice
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Should be fixed in the 0.9.0 PPA package at https://launchpad.net
/~gtimelog-dev/+archive/ppa
Can anyone please test?
(I've a ~/.local/share/applications/gtimelog.desktop that fixed the icon
for me, Id love to get confirmation about the fix from a clean system.)
** Changed in: gtimelog (Ubuntu)
There was a suggestion for using xdg-email in the other bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/gtimelog/+bug/248612/comments/5
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Title:
gtimelog defaults
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Steps to reproduce
1. Launch xbmc (I use version 2:12.3~git20131213.0944-frodo-0precise from
http://ppa.launchpad.net/team-xbmc/ppa/ubuntu/)
2. Press \ a few times to toggle fullscreen mode
What happens: X segfaults and I'm thrown back to the login screen.
(xbmc also
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apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected trusty
** Description changed:
Steps to reproduce:
1. Get a Lenovo ThinkPad X220 with Intel graphics (PCI ID 8086:0126, rev 09)
2. Get a DisplayPort - DVI cable, plug the DVI end into a monitor (Samsung
SyncMaster 193p+)
3. Plug the DP
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Title:
The bug still exists in yesterday's trusty daily image.
Specifically, test #1:
1. booted the daily image from USB
2. plugged in DisplayPort cable
3. nothing happened
4. ran xrandr in a terminal, external display was detected
Test #2:
1. plugged in DisplayPort cable
2. booted the daily image
3.
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Problem persists with kernel 3.13.0-031300rc7-generic.
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Today I installed a mainline kernel for testing an unrelated bug and
rebooted. On login apport popped up a non-localized error dialog.
About a minute or two later apport popped up a second error dialog, this
time it was translated to my desktop language (Lithuanian).
These
Regarding non-Alt-Tabbable, excluded from Overview popups: according to
gnome-shell developers on IRC, it's because _NET_WM_STATE includes
_NET_WM_STATE_SKIP_TASKBAR.
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I didn't have a DisplayPort cable before. I used an analog VGA cable
and hotplug detection worked reliably.
I could boot a 12.04 LTS LiveCD and test it, if it's important.
I'd like to help debug this. It would help if I knew how hotplug
detection is supposed to work, and what tools there are
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1033932 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1033932
I don't think this is a duplicate.
Bug 1033932 is about not showing apport popups for crashes that happen
during session logout. There still will be apport popups on login if
suspend/resume fails to work,
Public bug reported:
1. Plug in USB scanner (actually multi-function HP Color LaserJet 2840)
2. Start simple-scan
3. Try to scan
It errors out saying there's no scanner plugged in.
I can launch xscanimage and scan fine. So I try simple-scan again.
This time it starts scanning and then stops
Here's simple-scan.log from the 2nd attempt, where it failed with a read
error after 10% of the scan.
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Sometimes gnome-shell freezes, soon after I unlock my session after I
wake the laptop from suspend.
The symptoms match upstream bug
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=676759
I produced JS and C stack traces with all the debug symbols in a comment
of the upstream bug
Public bug reported:
In Ubuntu 13.10 gnome-shell's output does not show up in ~/.xsession-
errors nor in ~/.cache/gdm/session.log, nor, in fact, anywhere.
lsof -p $(pidof gnome-shell) shows that file descriptors 1 and 2 point
to /dev/pts/21 (number may be different on your machine).
lsof
Is there something I can do to help with this bug?
Yes: you could get the stack traces of the frozen gnome-shell process.
You will need debug symbols as described in
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash#Debug_Symbol_Packages
Then you'll need to attach to gnome-shell with gdb and get
Debian bug for this: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=670681
I can't figure out how to make Launchpad link with it.
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I was trying to see if piuparts would be a good tool to test possible
fixes for bug 618620:
1. sudo apt-get install piuparts
2. sudo piuparts -a postgrey
and then it failed with
Guessed: ubuntu
0m0.0s INFO:
@chdh: There's no need to change the status_of_proc invocation; the
$NAME there is just for display purposes.
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Postgrey does not stop
To
Filed an upstream issue for this:
https://github.com/schweikert/postgrey/issues/5
** Also affects: postgrey (Debian) via
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=670681
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Workaround 1: use 'sudo piuparts --no-eatmydata'
Workaround 2: use 'sudo piuparts -m http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/
main universe'.
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Given that I use postgrey on my servers, and that I will upgrade to
14.04 LTS when it comes out, I decided to try some preventative
maintenance and see if postgrey is really broken on 13.10.
I was unable to reproduce your problem:
$ sudo apt-get install postgrey
$ ps $(cat
On Ubuntu 13.10, with bash-completion 1:2.0-1ubuntu3:
- mutt -f =Utab completes to mutt -f UNKNOWN-LIST
- mutt -f +Utab completes to mutt -f UNKNOWN-LIST
In both cases the prefix is lost.
Related bugs (probably duplicates):
-
I uploaded 0.8.1 to the PPA today: https://launchpad.net/~gtimelog-
dev/+archive/ppa
It'd be nice to get some testing, since this was my first gtimelog PPA
upload.
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Ok, that test demonstrates a peculiarity of Python's garbage collection that
was fixed in Python 3.4:
http://docs.python.org/dev/whatsnew/3.4.html#pep-442-safe-object-finalization
Therefore I think the best course of action is to disable this
particular test on 3.4 and newer versions.
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Ok, I built a Python 3.4 from sources and can reproduce the error.
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objgraph docs/uncollectable.txt test fails with Python 3.4
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This is fixed in
https://github.com/mgedmin/objgraph/commit/a190bdf330508c80cde162c792d97cbb975ac407
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Tried talking about this on IRC (#intel-gfx on FreeNode). It was
suggested to me to capture the kernel log after setting drm.debug to
0x5. That produced quite a lot of log output (70 thousand lines in
about a minute), and after some trimming I got something that could
perhaps be useful:
Chris Wilson said this on IRC:
The issue is that after the hotplug interrupt is sent by the hardware,
the monitor is not yet ready to respond to the DDC probes and generates
a NAK instead - this leads us to conclude that there is nothing on the
other end of the connector
so it looks like a
Oops, I thought I saw trusty with 2.38 on
http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=glib last night. My mistake.
My backtraces are from 13.10. What do you mean by old spidermonkey?
libmozjs 17.0 is in saucy/universe.
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Steps to reproduce:
1. Get a Lenovo ThinkPad X220 with Intel graphics (PCI ID 8086:0126, rev 09)
2. Get a DisplayPort - DVI cable, plug the DVI end into a monitor (Samsung
SyncMaster 193p+)
3. Plug the DP end into the ThinkPad
What I expect:
- hotplug is detected within a
Ubuntu 12.04 also had those lines in those config files.
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NeatReceipts Mobile Scanner NR-030108 Unsupported Out-of-the-Box
To manage
Upstream author here. Just noticed this by accident, from Martin's mail
to ubuntu-devel. (I must've misconfigured the Launchpad project somehow
because I didn't get an email notification.)
Is there a PPA where I could find Python 3.4 built for saucy?
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This happens to me more or less daily (but not on every screen unlock)
on Ubuntu 12.10 with gdm in place of lightdm and gnome-shell
3.6.1-0ubuntu1.1.
My bug seems to be #1032309 (according to DuplicateOf/KnownReport fields
apport shows me), but it appears to be private.
I've installed -dbg
I forgot to mention: steps to reproduce:
1. Unplug external display at the end of the work day
2. Suspend the laptop
3. Bring the laptop home
4. Resume, browse some internet, suspend again.
5. Leave it overnight.
6. Bring it back to work
7. Resume, try to unlock -- can't: the lock screen is
Looking at the sources of accountsservice 0.6.21-6ubuntu5: there's only
one place where on_get_unix_user_finished invokes
g_cancellable_is_cancelled, and it's introduced by
debian/patches/9001-manage_pending_ck_calls_with_cancellable.patch:
if (new_session-cancellable == NULL ||
This bug is also known as http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=688413. There appears to be a fix by Simon
McVittie, which was applied upstream and also to Debian's
accountsservice 0.6.21-7.
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Here's the Debian patch for this:
http://patch-tracker.debian.org/patch/series/view/accountsservice/0.6.21-7/9004-ActUserManagerNewSession-do-not-free-if-there-are-pe.patch
Note that it refers to the wrong Debian bug number.
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If you use GNOME Shell, you'll find the Preferences in the application
menu (Super+F10 or click on the application name in GNOME Shell's top
panel).
If you don't use GNOME Shell, I think it's supposed to have a regular
menu (which will probably also appear in the top panel in a Unity
session),
Public bug reported:
$ vagrant up
Vagrant has detected that you have a version of VirtualBox installed
that is not supported. Please install one of the supported versions
listed below to use Vagrant:
4.0, 4.1
$ apt-cache policy $(dpkg -S $(which VirtualBox))
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vagrant from Ubuntu repos does not work with virtualbox from Ubuntu
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Ok, apparently this was caused by the warning printed by VBoxManage
before the version number
$ VBoxManage --version
WARNING: The character device /dev/vboxdrv does not exist.
Please install the virtualbox-ose-dkms package and the appropriate
headers, most likely
Looks like this was fixed in upstream commit
https://github.com/mitchellh/vagrant/commit/db6cd14f9ef4c1fc2ad922c7482059bc6fc1c73e
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Just happened to me. I created the PPA ~20 minutes ago, then uploaded a
package, waited for it to build, then waited some for it to be
published, then tried to test it and got this error in my teeth.
Is Launchpad generating signing keys asynchronously with some delay? Do
you have any idea how
Never mind, the key appeared just now (~25 minutes after I created the
PPA).
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Title:
TypeError: object of type 'NoneType' has no len()
To
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I've a roundup (1.4.11-1ubuntu1) instance with a user named Laurynas
Speičys. Emails sent by roundup come with this travesty in the From
header:
From:
=?utf-8?q?Laurynas_Spei=C4=8Dys_=3Cissue=5Ftracker?=@example.com,
=?utf-8?b?ZXQ+?=@example.com
ProblemType: Bug
This was fixed upstream in 1.4.12, so issue should be gone when I
finally upgrade this server to precise.
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When a user's name has
I think it was v2, although I'm not sure how I can check (file
~/.pwsafe.dat says data).
The pwsafe package that was recently removed from Debian and Ubuntu says
it's [c]ompatible with CounterPane's PasswordSafe Win32 program
versions 2.x and 1.x., so I suspect v3 is not a possibility.
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This affects 12.10 too.
GDMSESSION is 'gnome', /usr/lib/notification-daemon/notification-daemon
does not exist. I use gdm instead of lightdm with a gnome-shell
session. Although in my case notify-osd is not launched when I log in,
but, rather, when I resume from suspend.
Is there a way to
Duplicate of bug 1028149?
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Gnome shell crash on awakening from suspend
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This does not appear to have been fixed. I just got an apport dialog
about an assertion failure in signon-ui, pointing towards this bug
report. I have signon-ui 0.11.0ubuntu1, installed since Nov 02
according to my dpkg.log, and given that my last reboot was on Dec 19,
I'm sure this was the
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Whenever I do a bzr push, bzr-notify pops up a small window with a
progress bar. When bzr push finishes, the progress bar disappears, but
the window itself remains. It's too tiny to even show window
decorations. It doesn't go away automatically, but I can close it with
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** Description changed:
- Whenever I do a bzr push, I bzr-notify pops up a small window with a
+ Whenever I do a bzr push, bzr-notify pops up a small
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Here are two closely-related bugs in Mutt tab-completion. My muttrc
sets folder=~/Mail, and I've a mailbox named UNKNOWN-LIST. I can open it
by typing either 'mutt -f =UNKNOWN-LIST' or 'mutt -f +UNKNOWN-LIST'. As
you can imagine, that's more typing than I like. I want
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mutt -f =FOOtab and mutt -f +FOOtab are broken
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I've servers that take 20-40 minutes to fscheck all local filesystems.
The server is pingable during that time, but doesn't allow ssh access.
It would be nice if I could ssh in after the essential filesystems (/,
/usr, /var) are mounted, without waiting for the rest (/srv,
I don't know if you need any more me toos, but I also see no segfaults
with linux-image-3.0.0-19-generic (version 3.0.0-19.32).
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This bug is still present in Oneiric, and it's not fixed upstream yet:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=45092
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I can reproduce with
DISPLAY= make test
Quickest workaround I can think of: add xvfb to build-deps, run the test
suite under xvfb-run.
A better fix going forward would be to split up the gtimelog.main module
into two parts:
* a non-GUI gtimelog.timelog module (all global functions,
Public bug reported:
When a user is offline or sets their status to invisible, the chat icon
in Contacts is disabled and clicking on it does nothing. This means I
must launch Empathy manually, and find the same contact again if I want
to send them a message.
This is a regression since oneiric.
Public bug reported:
I installed updates from oneiric-proposed today. linux-
image-3.0.0-18-generic (version 3.0.0-18.31) was among those updates.
After rebooting I noticed that I can no longer launch chromium-browser:
it segfaults on startup. I attempted to use 'ubuntu-bug chromium-
browser'
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[oneiric-proposed] linux-image-3.0.0-18-generic makes apport-gtk and
chromium-browser segfault on startup
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Sounds very similar to bug 776499.
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Spurious delayed command line output when using gvim and gnome-shell
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vim -g lacks scrollbars and spews critical gtk assertion warnings to
the console
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And here's a screenshot demoing the other half of the problem: when I
use :gui (or vim -g) the gvim window lacks proper scrollbars.
** Attachment added: screenshot showing a gvim window without a proper
scrollbar
Public bug reported:
If I launch gvim using vim -g (or vim, followed by :gui later), the GUI
window lacks scroll bars, and spews a bunch of Gtk+ assertion failures
to the terminal where I launched vim, every time I close a split window.
To reproduce:
$ vim -g +'split|q|q' # or vim
Fixed in 0.8.0.
** Changed in: gtimelog
Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1016212
Title:
gtimelog crashed with SIGSEGV in
For the record, the external symptoms of this issue are (or were for me)
Postfix rejecting every incoming email with a very uninformative
451 4.3.5 Server configuration problem
I was bit by this after I upgraded an Ubuntu server from 10.04 to 12.04.
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #656046
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=656046
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I cannot reproduce this bug any more with Firefox 28.0, nor with 31.0a1.
Things I tested:
1. Started Firefox in a dual-head configuration like I ASCII-art'ed in comment
27, moved it around to the left and right monitors and tried to open
right-click popup menus in various positions. The menu
Public bug reported:
I can make windows 50% translucent in gnome-shell if I run
xprop -f _NET_WM_WINDOW_OPACITY 32c -set _NET_WM_WINDOW_OPACITY
0x7fff
and click on a window, but when I try the same with
transset 0.5
nothing appears to change (and xprop doesn't show a
** Attachment added: xtrace of xprop that had an effect (on the same window)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/x11-apps/+bug/1301472/+attachment/4060919/+files/xprop-success.xtrace
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