Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: brasero
Burning a DVD with an ISO-Image which is too small (less than 800 MB,
mine is around 550 MB) fails.
Happened to me on hardy i386, but applies to other versions as well.
Problem: when an ISO image is too small, more data has to be added
before
I tried, but brasero does not know the options. The file did only contain:
Unbekannte Option --brasero-media-debug
Starten Sie 'brasero --help' um eine vollständige Liste verfügbarer
Kommandozeilenoptionen anzuzeigen.
and brasero did not start. I tried brasero --help, but I could not find a
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
Reproduce bug:
- Open up gnome-power-preferences on a laptop
- set time until monitor powers off to 30 minutes for stationary
- set time until monitor powers off to 10 minutes when running on battery
- Insert battery into your laptop
Problem still present when upgrading from 8.04 to 8.10 and even persists when
upgrading further to 9.04.
It only affects existing users. When I create a new user, the keyboard is
working as expected. However none of the above workarounds does fix all the
issues for my existing user.
Best I can
I made and upgrade from ubuntu 8.04 to ubuntu 8.10 and experienced this very
same problem. What ever has been done to fix the issue does only work for new
installations and new users. The issue even persists when upgrading further to
9.04.
Proposed work arounds do not entirely fix the issue in
As a work around I could fix remaining issues by deleting any xmodmap-
related file of the affected users and changing keyboard layout again. I
still consider it a bug when an dist-upgrade breaks prior keyboard
configuration. It may be of minor importance though ...
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This problem affects me and neither of the proposed fixes helps. I'm
using Xubuntu though. When starting gimp with sudo, it works as expected
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I should add I'm not using the oxygen theme, yet I'm still affected by
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/742516
Title:
gimp-2.6 crashed with SIGSEGV in
This bug is still present in (X)Ubuntu 14.04. Happens to me when
accessing my synology nas using Thunar. Doesn't seem to happen when
accessing my samba 3 fileserver on a x86 server though.
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