Martin, I'm seeing a regression for this with systemd 228-2ubuntu1 in Ubuntu
Xenial.
Now I again have to remove the "ExecStop=/sbin/ifdown %I" stanza in order to
get netbooted clients to shut down.
Maybe something else is stopping the ifup service on shutdown now?
I tried to downgrade to the
Same for me on Ubuntu 15.10
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Title:
rhythmbox stops playing after some time
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This bug is already reported and triaged . Bug #1522316
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Title:
Icons too large, no apparent means to alter
To manage
Public bug reported:
When using Evince as PDF viewer for work with LaTeX, Evince often
crashes when pdflatex rewrites the PDF. This seems much likely to happen
when pdflatex ended with an error in normal stop mode (-interaction
errorstopmode). It happens however, in other pdflatex interaction
At the very least set the default to 'small' as that setting is still a
bit larger than the previous one of 100%
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Title:
Is this still an issue in recent Ubuntu/LTSP versions?
** Changed in: ltsp (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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@Sebastien You mean 48x48px? I would rather like to have 48px for
standard and 32px for small zoom level as 48px is default since the
beginning.
May be something like this:
Index: nautilus-3.18.2/libnautilus-private/nautilus-icon-info.h
We are in 2015 and this bug seams to be still present in the 15.10
ubuntu version. I want to do a backup of my NAS on a internal hard
drive, so just mount this hard drive during the backup and then unmount
it. The issue is that it is auto mounted at boot even with the noauto
option in the fstab.
I asked the reporter in bug #1472341 to provide an update on the failed
package installation. Is there any reason this fix has not been released
to Trusty yet?
** Changed in: ubuntu-gnome
Status: New => Triaged
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Hi Joker,
Did this package eventually get installed? Do you mind pasting the
output of apt-cache policy gdm here.
Thanks
** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Public bug reported:
L-Ubuntu 14.04, udev 204-5ubuntu20.15 (latest). man udev says that
udev reads rules from
/usr/lib/udev/rules.d
/run/udev/rules.d
and
/etc/udev/rules.d
The first 2 do not exist. There are rule files in
/lib/udev/rules.d
but I do not know any way to find out
Oh yeah that did fix it. The only problem remaining now is that when the
folder is used as the Desktop, the files won't go to the trash bin. But
that's no big deal as such.
Thanks!
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Other affected apps:
Latest LibreOffice (Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS):
soffice.bin: /build/buildd/cairo-1.13.0~20140204/src/cairo-scaled-font.c:459:
_cairo_scaled_glyph_page_destroy: Assertion `!scaled_font->cache_frozen' failed.
(crash on Writer's save dialogue, works well before save)
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