gt; On Fri, Sep 07, 2018 at 05:40:38PM -0400, Anne C. Hanna wrote:
> ...
>> Please revert the click-and-drag icon for this case to a simple closed-fist
>> cursor or something similarly cursor-sized, so that it will be usable again.
>> If this is not desired, an alternativ
t; Carsten
>
> On Sat, Sep 08, 2018 at 10:13:21PM -0400, Anne C. Hanna wrote:
>> On 9/8/18 4:16 AM, Carsten Schoenert wrote:
>>> Hello Anna,
>>>
>>> On Fri, Sep 07, 2018 at 06:12:56PM -0400, Anne C. Hanna wrote:
>>>> On Thu, 26 Jul 2018 18:15:21 +08
On 9/8/18 4:16 AM, Carsten Schoenert wrote:
> Hello Anna,
>
> On Fri, Sep 07, 2018 at 06:12:56PM -0400, Anne C. Hanna wrote:
>> On Thu, 26 Jul 2018 18:15:21 +0800 Carsten Schoenert
>>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> If not already happen please disable the Thunderb
On Thu, 26 Jul 2018 18:15:21 +0800 Carsten Schoenert
wrote:
> If not already happen please disable the Thunderbird AA profile.
>
> $ sudo aa-disable /etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.thunderbird
>
> Did this "solve" your issues?
> If yes we would like to see the messages are provoked by apparmor.
>
>
Package: thunderbird
Version: 1:60.0-3
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
In recent versions of Thunderbird (I'm not exactly certain when this started),
there has been a change in the style of the "drag icon" that appears when
attempting to select individual email messages from the listings pane.
I can confirm that this bug exists in 1:52.4.0-1, as well as 1:52.4.0-1~deb9u1
and 1:52.5.0-1. It seems to be the same as the bug discussed at the following
two links:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1489966
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1371309
The workaround
Thanks for the clarification, Julian. I will (attempt to) pass that along to
the skypeforlinux developers.
- Anne
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Package: apt
Version: 1.3~rc3
Severity: minor
The Dir::Etc entry in the apt-config defaults seems to have changed somewhere
between the current stable (1.0.9.8.3) and unstable (1.3~rc3) versions. In
stable, the default seems to be:
Dir::Etc "etc/apt/";
while in unstable it's:
Dir::Etc
Takeshi,
Commenting out (require 'gnome) from /etc/X11/sawfish/site-init.d/00debian.jl
silences the startup complaint for me, so it seems that's the only place it
was coming from on my end too. Thanks!
- Anne
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Dave's suggestions seem to have cleared up most of my problems with version
1:1.11.90-1.
I did have (require 'sawfish.wm.ext.edge-flip) in my .sawfishrc, and changing
that to (require 'edge-flip) allowed sawfish to start normally.
I do not use a custom theme, just Strap, but I do use
Upgrading to 1:1.11.90-1 didn't fix the bug for me, but I am now seeing errors
more exactly like what others have reported. Running startx resulted in a
black screen (not my normal background) with white error popups indicating
files not found. (The same messages also showed up in my
I'm seeing a similar error, although the manifestation was slightly different.
As with others, the problem cropped up the first time I started X after
upgrading to 1:1.11-2. I normally start X from console using startx, but
after the upgrade X never even seemed to start at all, and I found the
On 06/12/2015 01:56 PM, James Cowgill wrote:
Please can you try upgrading libgtk-3-0 to 3.14.13-1 and see if that
fixes it?
I did this upgrade (which also required me to upgrade libgail-3-0 and
libgtk-3-common to 3.14.13-1). I no longer see the bug in any of the versions
of easytag that I had
Apologies, I need to make a correction to the initial bug submission. I forgot
an important step in the process of causing the crash.
The mp3 I linked to will not cause the crash by itself. Rather, it is necessary
to perform an additional step of replacing the carriage returns in the id3
Please can you try the version of easytag from the Debian archives
rather than the one from deb-multimedia.org. Running this should install
it:
apt-get install easytag=2.2.6-1
If you can, try 2.3.7-1 from experimental too. I'll have a better look
at this bug in a few days - I have lots of
Package: easytag
Version: 1:2.2.6-dmo1
everity: normal
When I open a directory containing an mp3 with a long comment, easytag crashes
with the following message:
(easytag:20858): Gdk-ERROR **: The program 'easytag' received an X Window System
error.
This probably reflects a bug in the
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Dmitry,
Just downgraded to the requested version to test, and I cannot reproduce the
bug anymore. So it looks fixed from my end. (Thank you!)
Other relevant current system data are below, in case they matter.
- Anne
Debian Release: jessie/sid
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Package: xournal
Version: 4.7-1
Severity: normal
Using the Export to PDF feature gives very low-resolution output, and the
resolution does not seem to be configurable. This is especially annoying when
attempting to re-export an annotated PDF --- the
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Is this bug likely to be the reason that every link in my toc (for a
presentation with subsections) takes me to the slide after the one it's
supposed to be for? I tried Andrea's patch and it didn't seem to fix my
problem, so I'm not sure if the
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I also just tried to produce a gdb backtrace. I'm not really familiar with
gdb, so I don't know if I did this right, but here it is, in the hope that
it's worth something.
- Anne
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I don't know if it's redundant or inappropriate to mention this here, but the
corresponding version of libsasl2-modules has an identical install bug:
dpkg: error processing
/var/cache/apt/archives/libsasl2-modules_2.1.25.dfsg1-4+b1_i386.deb
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Package: procps
Version: 1:3.3.2-3
Severity: normal
Running the skill command in the form skill jpilot (jpilot being just an
example) stopped working at some point in the last month or so. I now simply
get the response skill: failed to parse
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On 02/07/2012 05:21 PM, Craig Small wrote:
On Tue, Feb 07, 2012 at 11:08:43AM -0500, Anne C. Hanna wrote:
Running the skill command in the form skill jpilot (jpilot being just
an example) stopped working at some point in the last month or so. I
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Package: gnumeric
Version: 1.10.15-1
Severity: normal
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I am attempting to use gnumeric's solver tool on a nonlinear problem, as shown
in the attached spreadsheet. Specifically, I marked out nine points
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Package: gnumeric
Version: 1.10.13-1
Severity: important
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When running gnumeric on a gnumeric-formatted spreadsheet, I wished to change
the background color of one of the cells, so I selected the cell,
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My apologies, I just ran an update and the problem is now gone (it seems to have
been fixed since the update I ran yesterday). My current system information is
below.
- Anne
Package: gnumeric
Version: 1.10.14-1
Severity: important
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Package: clisp
Version: 1:2.49-3+b1
Justification: renders package unusable
Severity: grave
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Running clisp from the command line with no arguments gives the
following error:
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Joël Riou wrote:
I can reproduce the bug. Moreover, in digital mode, the clock is not
updated, which is even more embarrassing. I am not sure the trouble lies in
xclock: it might be in the rendering engine. In any case, it is a
locale-related bug,
Package: x11-apps
Version: 7.5+1
Severity: normal
Running xclock -d with no other arguments displays the digital clock with
the text shifted to the right so far that it is almost completely outside the
default window. Running the program with a larger than default horizontal
window size reveals
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Ari Pollak wrote:
Anne C. Hanna wrote:
Same bug for me, same workaround. It's been going on for months now and it's
been driving me nuts. Log from pidgin -d attached.
Are you seeing exactly the same bug, or are you seeing it for XMPP? I
don't
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I don't know if this information will be of any use, but we discovered that
disabling NetworkManager (/etc/init.d/network-manager stop) seems to make this
problem go away, as long as NetworkManager stays off.
- Anne
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there been some change in the
package philosophy that I'm not seeing? Is there something else I should be
using instead?
- Anne C. Hanna
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that will also have the proper hardware information. But just to be complete,
the graphics card identifies itself like this in lspci:
00:0f.0 VGA compatible controller: 3DLabs GLINT R3 (rev 01)
and the monitor is an SGI flat panel plugged in via a DVI connector.
- Anne C. Hanna
# XF86Config
C. Hanna
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Marcus Meissner wrote:
--capture-image -I 1 did automatically download images in older versions,
now you need to specify --capture-image-and-download explicitly to get this
effect, this changed the behaviuour.
Oh, okay. Thanks for the
Marcus Meissner wrote:
$ canon_run.sh
This script needs to include
set-config capture=1 as first thing passed to gphoto2 --shell.
[...]
I dont understand the last 2 lines of canon_run.sh
gphoto2 --capture-image --interval 1 --hook-script
/home/rafi/bin/test-hook.sh
Cyril Brulebois wrote:
Anne C. Hanna or...@ugcs.caltech.edu (20/05/2009):
Package: gphoto2
Version: 2.4.5-2
I have a Canon Powershot S50, and I use gphoto2 with the standard hook
script to have it function as a webcam. But some recent upgrade seems
to have messed up the ability to download
restores the former behavior.
Was this a deliberate stylistic choice or a mistake, and if it was deliberate,
is there a flag (or could a flag be added) to restore the former behavior?
- Anne C. Hanna
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tests I
can run to help out please let me know. I've attached the scripts I use to run
the webcam in case they can be of any help.
- Anne C. Hanna
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Package: sawfish
Version: 1:1.3.1-3
Severity: normal
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When I load sawfish the computer beeps and displays the message File error: no
such file or directory, debian-menu on the console. When X is fully loaded,
the debian menus are indeed
Luis Rodrigo Gallardo Cruz wrote:
On Sun, Jan 06, 2008 at 01:14:03PM -0600, Anne C. Hanna wrote:
Package: sawfish
Version: 1:1.3.1-3
Severity: normal
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When I load sawfish the computer beeps and displays the message File
error: no such file
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