Bug#666272: [keepnote] You can not change language.

2015-02-14 Thread lct
It may be duplicated with #572. A locale env is '*.UTF-8' and resources are named '*.UTF8' on Python 2.7 environment, Debian wheezy. Yes, I confirm this bug: cd /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/keepnote/rc/locale cp -r de_DE.UTF8 de_DE.UTF-8 (and all other languages) After start language is

Bug#750659: [foomatic-db-gutenprint] Upgrade from 5.2.9 to 5.2.10~pre2-2 breaks printing (Epson 525wd)

2014-06-05 Thread lct
Package: foomatic-db-gutenprint Version: 5.2.10~pre2-2 Severity: normal NOTE: I have sent a similar bugreport to upstream, however because this might (very likely) be caused by packaging problem, I report it also here. Hello! Printer: Epson SX525WD Driver used: Epson Stylus SX525

Bug#750659: [foomatic-db-gutenprint] Upgrade from 5.2.9 to 5.2.10~pre2-2 breaks printing (Epson 525wd)

2014-06-05 Thread lct
UPDATE: Version: 5.2.10-1 Le jeudi, 5 juin 2014, 17.07:07 lct a écrit : Driver used: Epson Stylus SX525 Foomatic/gutenprint-ijs.5.2 (en) I do not use, and never used Epson Esc/P-R driver, because its extremely primitive and Foomatic driver worked exceptionally well. (…) It looks

Bug#750659: [foomatic-db-gutenprint] Upgrade from 5.2.9 to 5.2.10~pre2-2 breaks printing (Epson 525wd)

2014-06-05 Thread lct
Hello! Upgrading from 5.2.10~pre2-2 to 5.2.10-2 from sid does NOT resolve the issue. I have added sid sources and commented out testing sources, then upgraded to sid version the following packages (and pinned them): escputil 5.2.10-2 foomatic-db-gutenprint 5.2.10-2 gimp-gutenprint

Bug#750659: [foomatic-db-gutenprint] Upgrade from 5.2.9 to 5.2.10~pre2-2 breaks printing (Epson 525wd)

2014-06-05 Thread lct
Hello, dear maintainer,  I have spent six hours in a hope to figure out the situation. I have polled three incremental groups of packages...over three distributions, and tested each case individually: x.1) printer-driver-gutenprint, libgutenprint2 x.2) (1) + foomatic-db x.3) (2) +

Bug#717613: Re[2]: [Pkg-utopia-maintainers] Bug#717613: systemd-udevd failes to execute /lib/udev/socket:@/org/freedesktop/hal/udev_event

2014-01-31 Thread lct
@lct: If you run apt-get autoremove, is hal uninstalled? I can only *assume* it is *not*. I always use autoremove after upgrades (I upgrade via apt-get) and the situation with tons and tons of warning messages persisted up till now, that is, until I explicitly checked for existing bug, tried

Bug#717613: systemd-udevd failes to execute /lib/udev/socket:@/org/freedesktop/hal/udev_event

2014-01-30 Thread lct
This is crazy and scary. Affects me too. The system is hardly a year old, first Wheezy then dist-upgraded to Testing. Hal was NOT manually installed. I know what prehistoric artifact HAL is, but the thing is - it was pulled as dependency at some regular update. Indeed, the hal somehow was in

Bug#714285: Epdfview: When printing, does not scale/honor the page size settings

2013-06-27 Thread lct
Package: epdfview Version: 0.1.8 Severity: normal Tested with Gutenprint opensource driver on Epson SX-525wd (NOT epson driver). CUPS and all underlying system is from Debian Testing branch, current state. Open PDF (any) and have any A4 and A5 capable printer ready. Make sure your printing

Bug#705088: Re[4]: Bug#705088: amd64: due to missing lib32asound2-plugins:i386, i386 applications output is broken on pulseaudio-enabled system.

2013-04-18 Thread lct
In this case I will reinstall everything from scratch via Debian Netinst and will then post if this bug will be happening on clean install. I will respond in two business days. Thank you! Hello! The clean install machine does not show this issue anymore. This case should remain

Bug#705088: amd64: due to missing lib32asound2-plugins:i386, i386 applications output is broken on pulseaudio-enabled system.

2013-04-11 Thread lct
Please show us the output of: apt-show-versions | grep experimental Hello, thanks, sure: root@linux:/tmp# apt-show-versions | grep experimental libgl1-mesa-dri-experimental/testing uptodate 8.0.4-2

Bug#705088: Re[2]: Bug#705088: amd64: due to missing lib32asound2-plugins:i386, i386 applications output is broken on pulseaudio-enabled system.

2013-04-11 Thread lct
Please show us the output of: apt-show-versions | grep experimental Hello, thanks, sure: root@linux:/tmp# apt-show-versions | grep experimental libgl1-mesa-dri-experimental/testing uptodate 8.0.4-2 Well, according to the packages apt wants to remove, you have a version mix of

Bug#705088: Re[4]: Bug#705088: amd64: due to missing lib32asound2-plugins:i386, i386 applications output is broken on pulseaudio-enabled system.

2013-04-11 Thread lct
Here: apt-get install --no-install-recommends libasound2-plugins:i386 Reading package lists... Building dependency tree... Reading state information... The following extra packages will be installed: libasound2:i386 libasyncns0:i386 libattr1:i386 libavcodec53:i386 libavutil51:i386

Bug#705088: amd64: due to missing lib32asound2-plugins:i386, i386 applications output is broken on pulseaudio-enabled system.

2013-04-09 Thread lct
Package: libasound2-plugins Version:1.0.25-2 Referencing bug (now archived): #663715 Hello.  I don't understand how you fixed that guys. The problem clearly still persists. The basic problem is.. - libasound2-plugins:i386 contains additional sinks for i386

Bug#705088: Workaround script

2013-04-09 Thread lct
Ok, I tried manuall extraction and installation. Simple library copy worked. This is tested bash script to workaround of this bug (its not solution, obviously) Save and run as root: #!/bin/bash cd /tmp mkdir tempalsa cd tempalsa mkdir /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/alsa-lib wget

Bug#692607: linux-image-3.2.0-4-686-pae: Kernel crash when coming out of screen saver

2013-04-01 Thread lct
Hello here! I am experiencing exactly this kernel panic on exactly this kernel image version that is right now in DEBIAN TESTING with xfce, absolutely vanilla everything. The panic happens when entering Xorg after login manager (slim). I guess it is also somehow bound to that I use xfwm4 in

Bug#677725: thunar: deleting files on removable media uses a trash with no command to empty it

2012-09-14 Thread lct
I have exactly same problem! This is how to track it: You must have at least ONE partition, that is not listed in /etc/fstab or any REMOVABLE disk. Insert disk or pick unmounted partition and access it, entering password. Create a file. Delete a file with Remove option. The directory .Trash is