I'm affected too and thanks to the users here - especially piraten-kris
- we got an overview about the workarounds.
It was a bad suprise to start Thunderbird after regular Ubuntu update
with missing core-functionality. And it is very hard and time consuming
for an user to discover which SW-part
Yes - my comment #4 is related to bug #1797945
Thanks to smb for the clarification
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Title:
Xenial update of thunderbird
same here - on 16.04. the "internal" Lightning calendar disappearead
since it is not longer compatible with TB60.
Need to install the package "xul-ext-lightning" which I removed in the
past, because it provides only the english version.
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This bug is ancient - probably it was related to changed packages on the
server since the update request was made.
However, please close it.
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Public bug reported:
Within the update tool of my Ubuntu 12.04 I clicked on New hardware
support is available . Install
What I get is a new dialog with following messages:
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Failed to fetch
Inmo you can close this bug - newer version (4.2) are not affected.
** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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I updated LO to 4.2 (4.2.2.1) - the error disappeared
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Title:
Libre Office 4.0 Paper Tray
Status in LibreOffice
@Björn: Unfortunately I don't know exactly. What I know is that 4.0.2
worked and the current 4.0.4 does not. If the regression appears from
4.0.2-4.0.3 or from 4.0.3-4.0.4 ... I don't know
@Till: I did the test in the same way. No outputs in the error.log
(maybe due to LogLevel Warn)
@all: I
Public bug reported:
The pre-installed LibreOffice 3.6(?) of Ubuntu 12.04 has a bug and the
paper tray selection does not work. It chooses always the paper from
tray 1.
Therefore I installed LibreOffice 4.0 from ppa libreoffice-4-0. And this
version worked correctly concerning the paper tray
I can confirm that it is not longer working in 12.04 LTS.
Pretty bad, because I migrated the first machine from openSUSE to Ubuntu
and I have since a long time a established infrastructure with NFS3 and
users in the range 500-1000.
Comment #19 rise up the general question what is the intention
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