From http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=387201#c4
traceroute.c didn't change between 2.14 to 2.18. My guess the bug was
introduced by the Ubuntu customization (it uses tracepath instead
tcptraceroute/traceroute).
In Ubuntu Feisty, at the moment of paste, the output is the following:
I'm not familiar with launchpad and I haven't found how to reopen this bug;
which I can confirm.
Neither I haven't found how to take out the 'upstream dependency'; because this
is bug is in Ubuntu, not upstream.
Regards,
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Public bug report changed:
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/35247
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Stable distributions only make updates between minor releases, not between
major releases.
This avoid the introduction of regressions in other places.
Nevertheless, gnome-nettool 3.0.1 was released in January and there is no
update in Ubuntu.
You can file a bug for getting that package into
FWIW, it complains with hundreds of messages like:
Syntax Error (6326): No font in show/space
Syntax Error: Unknown font tag 'F1.1'
Syntax Error (6337): No font in show
Syntax Error: Unknown font tag 'F1.1'
Syntax Error (6347): No font in show
Syntax Error: Unknown font tag 'F1.1'
Syntax Error
One of the documents (multipageessai5.ps) has the comment Page defined,
but still only renders the last page. For that document, the bug does
not seem duplicated to me.
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This might be a bug in screenruler. If I change the DPI of the screen
and the document is set to 100% (representing physical size), then, the
document should change its size. That is, if the document is A4 and I
put an actual A4 sheet on top of the screen, changing the DPI should not
change the
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Pdf search doesn't find strings running over lines
To
This bug was in Poppler and it is already fixed.
See https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=81624
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From the bug report in GNOME:
Could you upload the file? According to the trace should be
file:///home/chris/Dropbox/Chris_Documents/stucert-vcc-ipy-0710-ChristopherJohnston.pdf
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In Evince upstream, we have seen similar reports in the past, but all of
them have turned out to be Ubuntu specific (i.e. issues with apparmor).
As per comment https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=661936#c9:
File named test:
[12219.529055] type=1400 audit(1420318053.543:106):
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Title:
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To
I would like to add one extra data point.
I was bitten by this issue using 22.10 (Kinetic), but with Linux
5.14-oem (the one shipped with Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Gen 10th, from 22.04).
From what I read, mutter 43.0 should have handled it nicely, but it did
not. Otherwise I would not have arrived here
Public bug reported:
This is using kernel 5.19 on a Lenovo X1 Carbon 10th Gen.
Nov 5 09:46:42 shusaku kernel: [2.209937] [ cut here
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Nov 5 09:46:42 shusaku kernel: [2.209938] i915 :00:02.0: Block 42
min_size is zero
Nov 5 09:46:42 shusaku kernel: [
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