Public bug reported:
I cannot backup my bookmarks (on two different computers). Going to menu
overflow -> bookmarks -> manage bookmarks
gets me to what I would expect but neither of the two backup options work (JSON
and HTML). In both cases, when I click save, the dialog disappears
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> InstallationDate: Installed on 2018-10-18 (95 days ago)
> InstallationMedia: Xubuntu 18.04.1 LTS "Bionic Beaver" - Release amd64
> (20180725)
> SourcePackage: libreoffice
> UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
>
> To manage notifications
I have a better idea. Instead of inventing reasons for me to mess up my
settings why don't YOU try to confirm it. I sent all the stuff you'd
need to try this. If it does not add blank pages for you with whatever
settings you have, go ahead and mark it invalid. If it _does_ add blank
pages,
Sorry, I do not have a spare machine to download the software.
When I first reported this to Ubuntu I got immediate confirmation, and
they suggested I re-submit to you. If you have the latest software,
please give it a try. It will either fail or not in a hurry. Maybe 5
minutes max will any
Filed. https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=123297
** Bug watch added: Document Foundation Bugzilla #123297
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=123297
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Public bug reported:
When I have multiple .txt files on the command line and start
libreoffice writer, it adds (many) blank pages to the documents. These
blanks contain nothing at all and I have not figured out how to remove
them. But they are included when I print them.
I'm attaching a file
This is probably obvious, but if like me you don't have or want a modem, you
can remove the package that's generating these messages:
apt-get remove modemmanager
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Public bug reported:
This is a pretty fresh install of Xubuntu 13.10. The place where sound
control used to be in the panel in previous versions now shows a greyed-
out speaker and row of dots. It is completely inactive, unresponive,
useless.
AFAIK, there is no way for me now to control sound
Public bug reported:
I just reported a bug relating to sound, against apport out of
frustration.
The problem related to something that's placed in the panel
automatically. I have no idea what the panel software is called, or
what package its in. Same for sound, actually.
Ubuntu-bug presented
Public bug reported:
I've got a GUI failure in my Raring system. I can log into a console
session, but not a graphical one. But I cannot report the bug on that
system because ubuntu-bug requires Firefox to be runnable.
So I'm going to have to report the problem on a different system, and
hope
I am also having this problem, with a fresh install of Xubuntu 13.10 and
alacarte 13.10.0-1
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/107374
Title:
adding new entries to
Text mode did not allow me to set up the printer, so I installed hplip-
gui. The printer is now installed, so I'm not sure how I could give you
any details about what went wrong with text mode.
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Hmm. Actually, I have a spare partition where I could do another
install and try. If you really need details, I could go that route.
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I did a fresh install and was able to recreate the problem. I was also
able to see why it didn't work, and what to do. I'll attach the
typescript, but I can summarize pretty well
I started with gksudo hp-setup as advised, and got error messages
suggesting trying --qt3 and -i
I tried -i thusly:
Public bug reported:
Simple version: hp-setup(1) emits error messages relating to Qt4.
Synaptic shows I have no Qt4 packages installed. Shouldn't the hplip
package bring it in if it needs it?
Details:
Starting a fresh install of Xubuntu 13.04 64-bit, and configuring my printer.
Public bug reported:
I'm creating temprary users to diagnose a different problems I'm having.
users-admin is making this harder. When I delete a user, not all info
disappears and when I restart user-admin the frakenuser is back in the
list of existing accounts, and survives multiple attempts to
A screencast seems like overkill. Do this:
Prepare: try to imagine you're a beginner, or at least that you're new to using
multi-line headers.
start LO Writer
table - insert table
in the popup dialog, try to change the X in
The first X rows
without changing anything else. It won't change.
I didn't do it, but it appears someone reported the same bug already to
upstream, as NoOp reported above. I've looked at it and it seems to be
the same issue.
Track this:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=45325
[FILEOPEN:RTF import inserts page break]
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A document with endnotes, attached, exhibits the problems:
1. In the endnotes (not in the main text), the note number of the first endnote
is formatted differently from the others, and if there's a way to change it, it
sure is not obvious -- I can't even select that number.
Public bug reported:
When using save-as, the sodipodi:docname item retains the filename of
the original. It would make sense for it to reflect the new filename,
as it will if it gets opened and saved again without save-as.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: inkscape
Public bug reported:
A document with endnotes, attached, exhibits two problems:
1. The note number of the first endnote is formatted differently from the
others, and if there's a way to change it, it sure is not obvious -- I can't
even select that number.
2. The endnotes are forced onto a
Public bug reported:
When I create a new table, the dialog has a box to enter the number of
lines of header, and an up/down widget to nudge it. By either method, I
am unable to change the value from 1 to anything else. I have checked
heading and repeat heading, but that does not improve things.
It turns out this happened because there were only 2 rows specified. With more
rows, the heading can be more of them.
There ought to be better feedback. Like maybe changing the number of rows.
But something.
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Public bug reported:
Saving as RTF loses table width information.
I'm attaching a snippet containing just a table, called bug.doc
To replicate the problem
*** begin steps
lowriter bug.doc (observe table width is 3 inches)
file - save as
something.rtf
confirm Use Rich Text Format
file -
Public bug reported:
Saving my document as bug2.rtf and re-opening results in a messed-up
page 1. Effectively the bottom margin has become some inches where it
used to be less than one.
I have made a snippet, and attached it as bug2.doc.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package:
Public bug reported:
Fresh install.
Clicking the help button produces no help, but an error document. The text
says
Document Not Found
and
The URI 'ghelp:user-guide?menu-editor#menu-editor' does not point to a valid
page.
image is attached.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Public bug reported:
As near as I can tell, the new separator button never does anything.
In addition, in a menu I created, Settings-Games-AisleRiot (not to be
confused with the item of the same name), pressing this button sometimes
causes a crash report. (I don't know what happens to those or
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