Public bug reported:
Plugging a second monitor via a docking station or leaving the laptop
plugged and letting the screen go to sleep triggers an error from which
the system cannot recover (typically requires a restart).
May 05 16:14:23 laptop kernel: i915 :00:02.0: [drm] *ERROR* Link
In addition to the above, thunderbird 102.3 and 102.4 have tons of
bugfixes for v102. Some of them preventing dataloss.
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This is also a problem in 20.04.
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Title:
Please update to 102.3.x so that tbSync can work again!
Status in thunderbird
The above mock-ups don't show what happens when there is a long list of
recipients. The current style does not make obvious how many there are
if they are more than three, but the proposed style does not seem to
make things better (and perhaps it makes them worse by just showing 1
recipient).
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> The above mock-ups don't show what happens when there is a long list of
> recipients. The current style does not make obvious how many there are if
> they are more than three, but the proposed style does not seem to make
> things better (and perhaps
Public bug reported:
Oct 11 10:48:38 L-UXX0MPSM3 kernel: [10459.830646] [drm] GPU HANG: ecode
9:0:0x85db, in Xorg [1101], reason: Hang on rcs0, action: reset
Oct 11 10:48:38 L-UXX0MPSM3 kernel: [10459.830652] i915 :00:02.0: Resetting
rcs0 after gpu hang
Oct 11 10:48:39 L-UXX0MPSM3
This recently happened to me with linux-image-4.15.0-34-generic
see bug #1792213
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Title:
/dev/dri/card0
Status in xorg package in
I was wrong and Thunderbird 45 now follows the GTK3 theme. You can test
it by switching to Breeze-Dark. The icons change to white on black. See
also https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/new-thunderbird-45
Thus, nothing to do with Ubuntu/Kubuntu, this is the default now. Oh
well, we'll have to
However, the work-around given in bug #1004841 doesn't work anymore.
The default theme in linux is not monochrome:
https://www.mozilla.org/media/img/l10n/en-US/thunderbird/landing
/screenshot-linux.7af76cb37bda.png
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thunderbird (1:45.2.0+build1-0ubuntu0.16.04.1) again (bug #1004841)
overrides the default theme with ugly monochrome icons. Instead of
adding a theme and using it by default, there are three patches that
override the default linux theme:
Public bug reported:
bundledoc tries to execute:
compress is provided by the package ncompress, which is not a dependency of the
texlive-extra package.
(tar -cvf - talk | compress talk.tar.Z)
EXECUTING: (tar -cvf - talk | compress talk.tar.Z)
(BDINPUTS = talk)
sh: 1: compress:
I see that the latest version uses gzip:
http://ctan.cs.uu.nl/support/bundledoc/bundledoc
Thus, I'm closing this.
** Changed in: texlive-extra (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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This works for me in Kubuntu 14.04 without any additional configuration
or work-around. I don't have nautilus installed.
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Title:
I cannot reproduce this bug anymore in 14.04 and the work-around is not
needed. Thus, I am closing it. If you are still seeing it, please open a
new report describing your setup. Is obvious that the info provided here
is very outdated.
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Fix
Someone already did, and it is called journald:
http://0pointer.net/blog/projects/journalctl.html
Recent versions of gdm, kdm and dbus already use the journald by default to
replace .xsession-errors, and thus avoid all these problems. I guess we only
have to wait for Ubuntu to catch up to
(In reply to kolAflash from comment #43)
Everyone who worries about this bug, please click the little vote button
at the top and vote for this bug to be solved!
Every vote counts! ;-)
The main purpose of voting is to avoid the annoying and useless Me
too! messages: see bug 374002. Votes do not
This affects also inkscape LaTex formula Extension.
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Title:
stackunderflow in .setdistillerparams
Status in ghostscript
Public bug reported:
Extensions-Render-Latex Formula...
Enter: $z \in \mathbb{R}^m$
Apply
Output:
GPL Ghostscript 9.10: Set UseCIEColor for UseDeviceIndependentColor to
work properly.
Unrecoverable error: stackunderflow in .setdistillerparams
PostScript/PDF Interpreter finished. Return status
Work-around in case it were useful to someone else:
$ sudo mv /usr/bin/gs /usr/bin/gs.original
$ sudo cat /usr/bin/gs EOF
#!/bin/sh
##
# Wrapper to work-around bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/inkscape/+bug/1403454
exec /usr/bin/gs.original
This got fixed by Thunderbird 31. Great!
See
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/thunderbird/+bug/1347124/comments/5
** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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Public bug reported:
I know I shouldn't complain about closed-source proprietary trash, but
perhaps the X server could be a bit more resilient.
Almost every time I activate the webcam in skype (sometimes when someone
else activates it during a call), the whole X server crashes with:
Backtrace:
This still happens with fglrx-updates 2:12.104-0ubuntu0.0.1
It also happens sometimes just by closing the lid.
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(In reply to Tom Kreutz from comment #36)
Isn't there any way to get this bug fixed? It's so obviously idiotic, and
leads to such embarrassing and/or inconvenient results.
Help
It would be nice if Mozilla Messaging provided a convenient way to
crowd-fund specific features. Something
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1171879 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1171879
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1171879
screen turns off when idle and laptop freezes
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** Summary changed:
- screen turns off when idle and laptop freezes
+ [fglrx] [mi] EQ overflowing: screen turns off when idle and laptop freezes
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Public bug reported:
After leaving the computer connected to an external monitor and
unattended a few minutes, the system locks up.
The only recourse is to reboot with Alt+SysRq+B.
Switching terminals or disconneting the external monitor does not work.
syslog/dmesg don't contain any
Tried but didn't work out how to use original omni.ja content from
~/.thunderbird/
I download the original thunderbird from mozilla and extract omni.ja
from it. So far, it has worked fine this way but it is cumbersome. Even
if the ubuntu package included the original omni.ja in the package
I guess because for the mainstream users of Ubuntu, it works fine (that
is, you use unity and don't change any defaults in Thunderbird). And no
non-mainstream user is bothered enough to get involved in Ubuntu
development and submit a patch with an alternative. If someone modified
the Ubuntu
Actually, I am surprised so few people have complained about this.
Perhaps Thunderbird is not used so much (particularly in Kubuntu)? Or
people don't use the default theme?
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Public bug reported:
Sometimes when leaving the computer unattended, the screen turns off
and the computer seems frozen. CPU seems to be working at full speed.
Swithing to virtual terminals is not possible, and other actions seem
not to be working (like using multi-media keys to play music).
Public bug reported:
After updating the fglrx driver (2:9.000-0ubuntu0.1) in 12.04, xorg
started crashing.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: xorg 1:7.6+12ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-36.57-generic-pae 3.2.35
Uname: Linux 3.2.0-36-generic-pae i686
** Attachment added: Xorg.0.log
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1110512/+attachment/3507597/+files/Xorg.0.log.old
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A recent update of jockey to 12.04 has fixed this.
** Changed in: jockey (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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Title:
Bah, ubuntu-bug is not able to find out root-protected crashes, neither
it gives any message that one should look into /var/crashes/. Attached
is the real crash file. I cannot uploaded because of yet another bug
?field.comment=Bah, ubuntu-bug is not able to find out root-protected
crashes, neither
It seems related to screen power settings, since it only triggers after
some time of inactivity.
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xorg started crashing
Public bug reported:
Jockey says that no propietary drivers are installed in the system, but
I am currently using fglrx driver (see the logs). If I uninistall the
driver and try to install it from jockey (using the Activate button), it
says that some error ocurred and installation failed.
I offer myself to fix a GCC bug to the best of my possibilities if
someone in return manages to fix this annoying issue. My ideal fix would
be to offer the default Thunderbird icon set as an extra theme, and that
updating Thunderbird does not reset the theme to the Ubuntu's default.
Any takers?
I cannot reproduce this anymore.
** Changed in: texlive-extra (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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GPL
In fact, I can reproduce it with both Okular and ps2pdf, but it seems
harmless.
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Title:
GPL Ghostscript 8.61: Set
Public bug reported:
Simple. Magnet links don't work. This is a well-known problem. Fixes are
available:
http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Kubuntu_Quantal_Internet#Set_Firefox_to_use_KTorrent_for_magnet_links
Why not make it work out of the box?
Example:
Still a problem with Thunderbird 16.01.
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Title:
Thunderbird Icon set is broken (ugly, black and white icons)
Status in
Maybe this is a permanent workaround ? http://oxygenkde.altervista.org/
It is a pain to fix this for every Thunderbird update.
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Still happens in Kubuntu Precise. The workaround is to download
Thunderbird from mozilla, extra a file called omni.ja and ovewrite the
copy at /usr/lib/thunderbird/. Not sure if this has undesired effects
(it may delete all your email), but it works for me.
** Summary changed:
- Thunderbird
** Summary changed:
- [Upstream] Draw file exported to PDF have erroneous pixel-sized dots in
Acroread, not in Evince
+ [Upstream] Draw file exported to PDF have erroneous pixel-sized dots in
Acroread and Okular, not in Evince
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In Ubuntu's LibreOffice, one can also reproduce this issue with KDE's
Okular, and also by exporting to EPS first, and then using epstopdf to
obtain a PDF file. So it seems to be something in the way LibreOffice
generates the plot (EPS, PDF), that is not visible in EPS or some PDF
viewers, but it
As I said in launchpad,
In Ubuntu's LibreOffice, one can also reproduce this issue with KDE's
Okular, and also by exporting to EPS first, and then using epstopdf to
obtain a PDF file. So it seems to be something in the way LibreOffice
generates the plot (EPS, PDF), that is not visible in EPS or
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