[Bug 1877222] Re: Casper-rw Persistence files not working with 20.04

2020-05-15 Thread Adam W
I can confirm using the name "casper-rw"(for a persistence file, not a
partition) with cmd args "persistent-path" is broken on 20.04.

Changing the name to "writable" resumes the expected behavior.


@cscameron, Thanks for the link above.

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[Bug 1877222] Re: Casper-rw Persistence files not working with 20.04

2020-05-12 Thread Adam W
"The persistent file/partition name in Ubuntu 20.04 has been officially
changed from casper-rw to writable."

Could you post a link/reference here?


** Tags added: casper-rw persistence persistent

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[Bug 1812826] Re: Sensors Widget forgets custom colors when re-opening the Configure Panel window

2019-04-19 Thread Adam W
(wxl) "That's a great first bug report, Adam. We need to get you on the
Lubuntu bug team!"

Consider this my first (unofficial) application.

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[Bug 1812826] Re: lubuntu 19.04 daily qa - lxqt-panel > Sensors Widget forgets custom colors when re-opening the Configure Panel window

2019-01-22 Thread Adam W
Ugghh, formatting.

** Description changed:

  Description:
- lxqt-panel(taskbar): Sensors Widget forgets custom colors when re-opening 
 
- the Configure Panel window from taskbar (booted in live mode).
+ lxqt-panel(taskbar): Sensors Widget forgets custom colors when
+ re-opening the Configure Panel window from taskbar
+ (booted in livemode).
  
  Expected results:
  Custom colors on the Sensors Widget should stay set until I say so.
  
  Actual results:
- Custom colors on the Sensors Widget are coming and going as they please 
- when I re-open the taskbar Configure Panel after setting custom colors on
- the Sensors Widget.
+ Custom colors on the Sensors Widget are coming and going as 
+ they please when I re-open the taskbar Configure Panel after
+ setting custom colors on the Sensors Widget.
  
  Steps to reproduce:
  0.Boot live cd or usb.
  
  1.Right-click taskbar, select "Manage Widgets", the Configure Panel
-   window will open.
+   window will open.
  
  2.In the Widgets section of the Configure Panel window, click plus
-   sign(+) on the right hand side, this will open the Add Plugins window.
+   sign(+) on the right hand side, this will open the Add Plugins
+   window.
  
- 3.Scroll down in the Add Plugins window and 
-   select: "Sensors(sensors)"
+ 3.Scroll down in the Add Plugins window and
+   select: "Sensors(sensors)"
    "View readings from hardware sensors.",
-   then click Add Widget button, you should see the Sensors widget 
-   appear on the right hand end of the taskbar, then click Close button.
+   then click Add Widget button, you should see the Sensors widget
+   appear on the right hand end of the taskbar, then click Close
+   button.
  
- 4.Back in the Configure Panel window, select the Sensors widget you just
-   added, then click on the gear icon on the right hand side, opening the
-   Sensors Settings window, and select the sensors tab. In the column 
-   named Color, click a blue (default color) rectangle to open the color
-   picker and select a bright color for contrast, click OK, you should see 
-   the Sensors widget on the taskbar display the new color.
+ 4.Back in the Configure Panel window, select the Sensors widget you
+   just added, then click on the gear icon on the right hand side,
+   opening the Sensors Settings window, and select the sensors tab.
+   In the column named Color, click a blue (default color) rectangle to 
+   open the color picker and select a bright color for contrast, 
+   click OK, you should see the Sensors widget on the taskbar display
+   the new color.
  
- 5.OK, here's where it gets good, close all the taskbar config windows you
-   have opened, then right-click taskbar, while looking at the taskbar
-   Sensors widget, and select Manage Widgets, for me, the colors get RESET 
-   to default blue. To me, that is a bug.
+ 5.OK, here's where it gets good, close all the taskbar config windows
+   you have opened, then right-click taskbar, while looking at the
+   taskbar Sensors widget, and select Manage Widgets, for me, the
+   colors get RESET to default blue. To me, that is a bug.
  
  6.Now, if you navigate all the way back into the color picker(step 4.)
-   and just click OK, with or without selecting a new color, it seems to
-   re-parse and reapply the custom color(s)
+   and just click OK, with or without selecting a new color, it seems
+   to re-parse and reapply the custom color(s)
    (until you right-click taskbar again, and select Manage Widgets)
  
  Tested variations:
  0.What happens when I logout>login?. Picked colors seem to be honored.
+ 1.What if Sensors Widget can't detect any sensor hardware? Tough beans
  
  Comments:
- I know this is not a particularly egregious bug, but this is my first bug
- report, and I need practice.
+ I know this is not a particularly egregious bug, but this is my first
+ bug report, and I need practice.
  
- I tend to run Lubuntu in live mode for my daily driver, and for testing
- .iso qa.
- I use the ram/cpu/temp widgets to monitor heavily loaded machines 
- compiling, SETI@home, block mining, etc.
+ I tend to run Lubuntu in live mode for my daily driver, and for
+ testing .iso qa.
+ I use the ram/cpu/temp widgets to monitor heavily loaded machines
+ compiling, SETI@home, block mining, etc.
  
  Affected versions.
  lubuntu@lubuntu:~$ lsb_release -rd
  Description:Ubuntu Disco Dingo (development branch)
  Release:19.04
- ---
+ ---
  ProblemType: Bug
  ApportVersion: 2.20.10-0ubuntu18
  Architecture: amd64
  CasperVersion: 1.401
  CurrentDesktop: LXQt
     

[Bug 1812826] Re: lubuntu 19.04 daily qa - lxqt-panel > Sensors Widget forgets custom colors when re-opening the Configure Panel window

2019-01-22 Thread Adam W
** Description changed:

  Description:
- lxqt-panel(taskbar): Sensors Widget forgets custom colors when re-opening 
the Configure Panel
- window (booted in live mode).
+ lxqt-panel(taskbar): Sensors Widget forgets custom colors when re-opening 
 
+ the Configure Panel window from taskbar (booted in live mode).
  
  Expected results:
- Custom colors on the Sensors Widget should stay set until I say so.
+ Custom colors on the Sensors Widget should stay set until I say so.
  
  Actual results:
- Custom colors on the Sensors Widget are coming and going as they please 
when I re-open 
- the Configure Panel after setting custom colors on the Sensors Widget.
+ Custom colors on the Sensors Widget are coming and going as they please 
+ when I re-open the taskbar Configure Panel after setting custom colors on
+ the Sensors Widget.
  
  Steps to reproduce:
- 0.Boot live cd or usb.
+ 0.Boot live cd or usb.
  
- 1.Right-click taskbar, select "Manage Widgets", the Configure Panel
- window will open.
+ 1.Right-click taskbar, select "Manage Widgets", the Configure Panel
+   window will open.
  
- 2.In the Widgets section of the Configure Panel window, click plus 
sign(+) on the right hand
-   side, this will open the Add Plugins window.
+ 2.In the Widgets section of the Configure Panel window, click plus
+   sign(+) on the right hand side, this will open the Add Plugins window.
  
- 3.Scroll down in the Add Plugins window and select: "Sensors(sensors)"
- "View readings from 
hardware sensors.", 
-   then click Add Widget button, you should see the Sensors widget appear 
on the right hand end
-   of the taskbar, then click Close button.
+ 3.Scroll down in the Add Plugins window and 
+   select: "Sensors(sensors)"
+   "View readings from hardware sensors.",
+   then click Add Widget button, you should see the Sensors widget 
+   appear on the right hand end of the taskbar, then click Close button.
  
- 4.Back in the Configure Panel window, select the Sensors widget you just 
added, then click on 
-   the gear icon on the right hand side, opening the Sensors Settings 
window, and select the
-   sensors tab.
-   In the column named Color, click a blue (default color) rectangle to 
open the color picker
-   and select a bright color for contrast, click OK, you should see the 
Sensors widget on the
-   taskbar display the new color.
- 
- 5.OK, here's where it gets good, close all the taskbar config windows you 
have opened,
-   then right-click taskbar, while looking at the Sensors widget, and 
select Manage Widgets,
-   for me, the colors get RESET to default blue.
+ 4.Back in the Configure Panel window, select the Sensors widget you just
+   added, then click on the gear icon on the right hand side, opening the
+   Sensors Settings window, and select the sensors tab. In the column 
+   named Color, click a blue (default color) rectangle to open the color
+   picker and select a bright color for contrast, click OK, you should see 
+   the Sensors widget on the taskbar display the new color.
  
- 6.Now, if you navigate all the way back into the color picker(step 4.) 
and just click OK,
-   with or without selecting a new color, it seems to re-parse and reapply 
the custom color(s)
-   (until you right-click taskbar again, and select Manage Widgets)
+ 5.OK, here's where it gets good, close all the taskbar config windows you
+   have opened, then right-click taskbar, while looking at the taskbar
+   Sensors widget, and select Manage Widgets, for me, the colors get RESET 
+   to default blue. To me, that is a bug.
+ 
+ 6.Now, if you navigate all the way back into the color picker(step 4.)
+   and just click OK, with or without selecting a new color, it seems to
+   re-parse and reapply the custom color(s)
+   (until you right-click taskbar again, and select Manage Widgets)
  
  Tested variations:
- 0.What happens when I logout>login?. Picked colors seem to be honored.
+ 0.What happens when I logout>login?. Picked colors seem to be honored.
  
  Comments:
- I know this is not a particularly egregious bug, but this is my first bug 
report
- and I need practice.
- 
- I tend to run Lubuntu in live mode for my daily driver, and for testing 
.iso qa.
- I use the ram/cpu/temp widgets to monitor heavily loaded machines 
compiling,
- SETI@home, block mining, etc.  
+ I know this is not a particularly egregious bug, but this is my first bug
+ report, and I need practice.
+ 
+ I tend to run Lubuntu in live mode for my daily driver, and for testing
+ .iso qa.
+ I use the ram/cpu/temp widgets to monitor heavily loaded machines 
+ compiling, SETI@home, block mining, etc.
  
  Affected versions.
- 

[Bug 1812826] [NEW] lubuntu 19.04 daily qa - lxqt-panel > Sensors Widget forgets custom colors when re-opening the Configure Panel window

2019-01-22 Thread Adam W
Public bug reported:

Description:
lxqt-panel(taskbar): Sensors Widget forgets custom colors when re-opening 
the Configure Panel
window (booted in live mode).

Expected results:
Custom colors on the Sensors Widget should stay set until I say so.

Actual results:
Custom colors on the Sensors Widget are coming and going as they please 
when I re-open 
the Configure Panel after setting custom colors on the Sensors Widget.

Steps to reproduce:
0.Boot live cd or usb.

1.Right-click taskbar, select "Manage Widgets", the Configure Panel
window will open.

2.In the Widgets section of the Configure Panel window, click plus sign(+) 
on the right hand
  side, this will open the Add Plugins window.

3.Scroll down in the Add Plugins window and select: "Sensors(sensors)"
"View readings from 
hardware sensors.", 
  then click Add Widget button, you should see the Sensors widget appear on 
the right hand end
  of the taskbar, then click Close button.

4.Back in the Configure Panel window, select the Sensors widget you just 
added, then click on 
  the gear icon on the right hand side, opening the Sensors Settings 
window, and select the
  sensors tab.
  In the column named Color, click a blue (default color) rectangle to open 
the color picker
  and select a bright color for contrast, click OK, you should see the 
Sensors widget on the
  taskbar display the new color.

5.OK, here's where it gets good, close all the taskbar config windows you 
have opened,
  then right-click taskbar, while looking at the Sensors widget, and select 
Manage Widgets,
  for me, the colors get RESET to default blue.

6.Now, if you navigate all the way back into the color picker(step 4.) and 
just click OK,
  with or without selecting a new color, it seems to re-parse and reapply 
the custom color(s)
  (until you right-click taskbar again, and select Manage Widgets)

Tested variations:
0.What happens when I logout>login?. Picked colors seem to be honored.

Comments:
I know this is not a particularly egregious bug, but this is my first bug 
report
and I need practice.

I tend to run Lubuntu in live mode for my daily driver, and for testing 
.iso qa.
I use the ram/cpu/temp widgets to monitor heavily loaded machines compiling,
SETI@home, block mining, etc.  

Affected versions.
lubuntu@lubuntu:~$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu Disco Dingo (development branch)
Release:19.04

ProblemType: Bug
ApportVersion: 2.20.10-0ubuntu18
Architecture: amd64
CasperVersion: 1.401
CurrentDesktop: LXQt
Date: Mon Jan 21 22:35:05 2019
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 19.04
LiveMediaBuild: Lubuntu 19.04 "Disco Dingo" - Alpha amd64 (20190120)
Package: lxqt-panel 0.13.0-0ubuntu6
PackageArchitecture: amd64
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.18.0-11.12-generic 4.18.12
SourcePackage: lxqt-panel
Tags:  disco
Uname: Linux 4.18.0-11-generic x86_64
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)

** Affects: lxqt-panel (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: 19.04 daily disco lubuntu lxqt-panel qa

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[Bug 1135208] [NEW] oneric to precise: E:Could not perform immediate configuration on 'libstdc++6-4.6-dev

2013-02-27 Thread Adam W
Public bug reported:

Could not install the upgrades

The upgrade has aborted. Your system could be in an unusable state. A
recovery will run now (dpkg --configure -a).

Please report this bug in a browser at 
http://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/update-manager/+filebug and attach the 
files in /var/log/dist-upgrade/ to the bug report.
E:Could not perform immediate configuration on 'libstdc++6-4.6-dev'. Please see 
man 5 apt.conf under APT::Immediate-Configure for details. (2)

/var/log/dist-upgrade/main.log
...

2013-02-27 08:56:57,633 DEBUG killing gnome-screensaver
2013-02-27 08:56:57,656 DEBUG setup poke timer for the scrensaver
2013-02-27 08:56:57,672 DEBUG apt btrfs snapshots supported: False
2013-02-27 08:56:57,672 INFO cache.commit()
2013-02-27 08:56:57,672 DEBUG failed to SystemUnLock() (E:Not locked) 
2013-02-27 08:56:58,416 ERROR Exception during pm.DoInstall()
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File /tmp/update-manager-CPMldN/DistUpgradeView.py, line 203, in run
res = pm.do_install(self.writefd)
SystemError: E:Could not perform immediate configuration on 
'libstdc++6-4.6-dev'. Please see man 5 apt.conf under APT::Immediate-Configure 
for details. (2)
2013-02-27 08:56:58,644 ERROR SystemError from cache.commit(): 
installArchives() failed
2013-02-27 08:56:58,645 ERROR found exception: 'E:Could not perform immediate 
configuration on 'libstdc++6-4.6-dev'. Please see man 5 apt.conf under 
APT::Immediate-Configure for details. (2)'
2013-02-27 08:56:58,646 DEBUG can't find apport

** Affects: update-manager (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: dist-upgrade precise update-manager

** Tags added: dist-upgrade

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[Bug 1135208] Re: oneric to precise: E:Could not perform immediate configuration on 'libstdc++6-4.6-dev

2013-02-27 Thread Adam W
I solved this by
installing libstdc++6-4.6-dev through Synaptic
Starting update-manager again

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[Bug 369654] [NEW] Rythumbox freezes after one song

2009-04-29 Thread Adam W
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: rhythmbox

Rythumbox Music Player will play one song and then it will display a new
songs name but will not play it - even if I select a new song it will
display the title but will not play, it simply freezes and does not play
the music.  Also if I try to close out of Rythumbox Music Player when
this happens the program freezes and will not close, I am forced to do a
Force Quit.  Please help, I would like to listen to music again!

I would appreciate if anyone could de-bug this problem so that I can
once again listen to the music on my computer.

ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/rhythmbox
Package: rhythmbox 0.12.0-0ubuntu4
ProcEnviron:
 LANG=en_US.UTF-8
 SHELL=/bin/bash
SourcePackage: rhythmbox
Uname: Linux 2.6.28-11-generic i686

** Affects: rhythmbox (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: apport-bug i386

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[Bug 369654] Re: Rythumbox freezes after one song

2009-04-29 Thread Adam W

** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26165496/Dependencies.txt

** Attachment added: ProcMaps.txt
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26165497/ProcMaps.txt

** Attachment added: ProcStatus.txt
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26165498/ProcStatus.txt

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