@Kevin: I do not understand the correlation between this bug report and
some list of sources for any CC-BY material. Could you elaborate?
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Myself, I do not think this is an ubuntu-docs issue, because, for good
reason, we do not have access to edit that particular page.
If you want people to look elsewhere for the hashes, then that should be added
to the page.
(so the note at the bottom of the page should also change to point to
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Title:
backup-where.page suggestions
Status in “ubuntu-docs” package in Ubuntu:
Thanks for your work on this one. Yes, you should push your script.
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Title:
addremove-sources.page needs to say saucy
I do not understand your your comment. After some exchange, I thought we
agreed there is no bug here. The invalid status would be the only
applicable status.
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Please see bug 1219951
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-docs/+bug/1219951 )
Because it is impossible to keep current and cover all contributors, individual
names are being removed.
That bug supersedes this one. This one will be set to won't fix.
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We will leave the actual file present, but remove all individual names
and add links for various launchpad teams names and a new link to the
GNOME documentation project. Thus satisfying Kevin's CC-BY worries.
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committers team lists have a former members section.
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Title:
broken images in ubuntu desktop
While the missing file names have been added and committed to both the
saucy and trusty master project code, the only way to know if the
problem is really fixed is to update and release the packaged version.
It should be done for trusty first, but I do not know how.
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Martin: It is not clear to me what the issue is. Please give us some
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I suspect the following: You have built your own local copy of the
Ubuntu DeskTop help html, as per the instructions given on the docs
e-mail list yesterday. And you are clicking on the legal link on the
footer of
Ubuntu documentation covers multiple types of ubuntu and forms of
publication. Please give us some more detail about your case. Give us
some links and/or other references so we can determine exactly what you
are referring to.
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O.K. thanks.
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Title:
KWM disables by byos
Status in “ubuntu-docs”
Please explain. What do you mean? What is wrong and why is it a bug? And
why it is a bug with the documentation.
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Title:
addremove-install-synaptic.page
Well, that would be Chromes problem not an ubuntu-docs problem.
Can you load this one:
https://help.ubuntu.com/13.10/installation-guide/index.html
If so, just use it, they are basically the same, but the obsolete theme
part of it was fixed.
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Status:
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1169745 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1169745
That is correct. The images are not there. They will never be be there.
It is a screw up from before my time and because the installation guide
was never converted to the new theme. Why? Because nobody
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Uses old theme and has bad links
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Title:
Hibernate option is missing from menu in 13.10 even after trying to
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Title:
automatic typing à
Status in
This isn't an ubuntu-docs issue. The instructions seem to have suggested
that this bug should have been filed against update-manager, so I'll
change it.
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To be able to help, we need English. You might be able to get help from
your local Ubuntu region.
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If we want to keep this one open, then the title should be changed from:
help.ubuntu.com claims to be XHTML 1.0 Transitional but is not
to:
help.ubuntu.com claims to be HTML 5 but is not (but extremely close)
I'll fix the help.ubuntu.com glue files in a few days, during the 13.04
EOL deletion
New yelp-xsl fixes this issue. It just has to make it way from gnome.org
to here. We hope to push to have this in 14.04.
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The isn't much we can do about it. We use a third party (Google) search
engine, and it comes at the cost of what you end up seeing, some ads.
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This was on our task list spreadsheet since late in the 13.10 cycle, I
think.
For my part of it, I had every intention of getting to it this cycle,
and it could have been done early in the cycle.
Reference:
It is true that wiki.ubuntu.com is not included. You can observe a list
of what is at:
https://www.google.com/cse/home?cx=003883529982892832976:e2vwumte3fq
Where, we can see that it needs to be updated because it is still
pointing to help.ubuntu.com/12.04
I have been searching in old doc-list
The two language lists were out of sync, not just zh_HK (but that is why I
checked it).
Anyway, see revision 417 pushed a few minutes ago.
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which is also there for languages other than US english, including
messing up the parent page.
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Title:
Remote Desktop Help File
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Title:
Remote Desktop Help File
Note: for whatever reasons, I am unable to add an attachment at the
moment. I was trying to include a .png screenshot showing kangaroo on
the subscriber list of a wiki page.
Yes, you seem to be on the subscriber list for wiki pages.
You can check for yourself by going to the info page and then
For my own account I checked the notifications page, similar to
screenshots posted above (Previously, I did not know of this home page).
In my case, pages I am subscribed to appear in the list. It is not clear
to me what is wrong in your case (unless you just changed it and it
hasn't had time to
As far as I can tell (and I really only checked a few pages) you are subscribed
to every wiki.ubuntu.com web page, but not any help.ubuntu.com/community pages.
Can you unsubscribe from the page itself?
Someone on IRC mentioned that you can subscribe to every page by
entering a wild card (*) on
O.K., the database seems to messed up. You will need to get help via the
method Svetlana mentioned.
As for the other people, we do not know if they wanted to subscribe to all
pages or not.
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We need to put an end to this recurring issue.
Nobody on the docs team has rights to edit the page, as the person that did has
long since left the team.
The page should be edited to point to the actual place to find the hashes and
then be done with it.
And yes, the actual place to find the
Note that the directives do not work as the apache documentation says
they should.
Test results that lead to Gunnar's change above:
Server = 12.04 (Apache 2.2):
Browswer = no language preference list:
1.) No .htaccess file at all: Result: English
2.) .htaccess with only LanguagePriority en.
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Title:
Receiving all Wiki.Ubuntu.com changes
Hi Matt and thanks very much for chiming in.
Our objective with some of these changes is to eliminate busy non-
productive work in an environment where the amount of work to do exceeds
the number of people doing it by an enormous amount (I know you are
plenty familiar with the scenario).
Since
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Title:
The file show_afs_search.js has changed significantly sometime during
the last cycle.
I have tested the new one on my test server, and it will updated
tonight, for publication tomorrow as part of the help.ubuntu.com release
day edits.
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Actually, I have not been able to figure out a maintenance free way of adding
links to the master bzr branch revision histories. There always seems to be a
series name involved. For example:
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-core-doc/ubuntu-docs/utopic/changes
See:
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-core-doc/serverguide/trusty/revision/34
By Matt on 2012.02.05, which results in the Credits and License page (page 2)
of the compiled PDF serverguide.
I'm going to add the master bzr branch references to the html the same
way.
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Perhaps try this:
sudo apt-get install --reinstall ubuntu-desktop
I did on my 14.04 VM just now without any issues.
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Oh.
I'll fix it.
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The mascot creature image, created by Canonical, is only ready very
late in the cycle. It'll be changed when available.
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O.K. either you stop this or your account will be deleted and you will
be blocked.
You have been asked for more information, several times, from some kind
people willing to help you for your question versions of your same
issue. Go there and supply the information.
This bug report will be set to
Go to this link:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-
docs/+question/262575
And only ever go to that link until your issue is resolved.
Do not file new bug reports and do not continue to pester us.
We can not fix your computer. You will have to fix it yourself, with
help form
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Title:
Link to cloud documentation incorrectly states US
Hi David,
Perhaps add that very note to the page itself.
Also, please remember to delete all of the 10.04 information on Friday
(or thereabout) , as 10.04 server goes EOL on Thursday ( a bunch of
10.04 information on the page is already way way past EOL)
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Status: Fix Released => Fix Committed
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Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
More Information is not
Mokie, Thanks for your bug report. However, this is not an ubuntu-docs
issue, and so will be set to invalid for ubuntu-docs. You should figure
out what project / package it should be set to, and also add a lot more
information, like: Version of Ubuntu; did you re-boot and try again;
hardware
Jay: Please also review bug 1225442, which covers the suggestion. The
bug report was set to Won't Fix.
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Title:
Please
Steve: Via past comments and e-mails with Colin Watson, we (the docs
group) are aware of your position on this. Sorry for the noise on this.
It was raised again via an askubuntu.com question. It wasn't my intent
to have the CD images group added to his bug.
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I use firefox. I set the language to Dutch. Thereafter I got Dutch. In
the past I have heard from another Dutch person that they would prefer
English, particularly for the serverguide. We also heard once from a
Russian that they would prefer a subdirectory per language rather than
the language
Some notes, mainly for my own benefit:
There is nothing mentioned in our spreadsheet (under any tab):
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19RdaR3G_8TQ49f-Nb0XJAwhnlweMWJqsTr4kciSV5S0/edit#gid=584037095
The related revision is:
Yes, it doesn't work for me either. Although my old iPod touch was able
to connect to the wireless network, it just couldn't access internet. I
tried a few variations, after searching around on internet and the
community wiki, but couldn't make it work. My work was done on a 16.04
development
Ya, we know. We hurried to change from "Ubuntu Software Center" to
"Software before the deadline, only to have it changed again after the
deadline. The change has actually already been made in the master code,
but it still needs to go through translations, with a expected
publication date around
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1570479 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1570479
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[UIFe][FFe] Change application Name etc to Ubuntu Software
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?? There is a link on the bottom of every page on help.ubuntu.com on
where to file a bug, which will be in the master bizzarre branch. Just
go to the code tab from there. And note that the link destination
changes as a function of being in desktop-help or serverguide or
whatever.
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@Gunnar: It is not clear to me why we wouldn't fix this in Xenial. I
think we should.
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Title:
"When power is
This one should also be an upstream bug report (which would make it easier next
time we re-sync with the upstream stuff, something we haven't done for awhile).
See here:
https://help.gnome.org/users/gnome-help/stable/net-install-flash.html.en
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My suggestion is that we change the title of "Set up a local printer" to
"Set up a printer" and then make the changes to cover both networked and
local therein. Why not a separate page? Because the steps are largely
the same.
Some new doc contributors are looking for relatively easy bug reports
I don't think it should go in the wireless section.
All we need is something that says "open settings" - "printers" - click on
"ADD" - open the "network printer" pull down menu - follow the prompts.
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I assume this bug report is referring to:
https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/ubuntu-help/mouse-middleclick.html
Upstream reference:
https://help.gnome.org/users/gnome-help/stable/mouse-middleclick.html.en
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I've been trying to follow and test this stuff. It turns out that Epson
does not provide drivers for linux, so I am trying to install an
OpenPrinting.org driver that I found. It depends on the lsb package,
which refuses to install on my 16.10 test LapTop due to dependency
issues, which make no
I don't think this age old too many kernels problem, and the should old ones be
auto-deleted or not, is specific to any particular package. It has been beat to
death over years and years.
I'll just set this one to invalid.
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they want.
Agreed.
> The command grep "
I've subscribed Matthew East, in case he has any historical information.
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Title:
Default Mallard element translated
O.K. Gunnar, Pavel, I now understand what I was not understanding
before. It looks O.K. on my test web site. I'll assign myself the
serverguide, no use fixing the 12.04 serverguide.
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Title:
submit button of find field is
** Changed in: serverguide/trunk
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Status: Triaged => In Progress
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16.04 Ubuntu desktop with default firefox has the issue.
14.04 Ubuntu desktop with default firefox does NOT have the issue.
(45.0+build2-0ubuntu0.14.04.1)(not up to date, and I see firefox in the
update list. Will report back later after updates).
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Can we get some more details please. So far, I am unable to recreate the
situation shown in the screen shot.
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Title:
O.K., I have re-created the issue on my test 17.04 desktop (VM) and my
16.10 test Laptop using the default firefox web browser.
The issue does not occur with any of 3 different web browsers from my
windows 10 laptop.
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@Gunnar : you are too fast for me. I would have checked out desktop docs
eventually, particularity since that is where I stole that part of the
Serverguide Makefile from in the first place.
Because builds with a 14.04 computer used to work fine and that part of
the Makefile is so old, I can only
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Title:
submit button of find field is
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Title:
build process extra doctype
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Title:
build process extra doctype
It is correct for the documentation to mention that the BIOS should be
the most recent. It is not our documentations problem if a manufacturers
released BIOS has issues.
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Title:
build process extra doctype
Thank you joining launchpad and for taking the time to submit a bug report.
However, your issue is not an Ubuntu documentation issue. I do not know which
package it should be filed against, so am setting this to invalid. If you can
figure out what it should be filed against, then please changed
Where?
I searched the entire source code for the 16.04 version of the docs and didn't
get a hit for "lib64".
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It is not clear to me what version you are quoting, although partly 14.04,
while running 16.04
References:
https://help.ubuntu.com/16.04/ubuntu-help/nautilus-file-properties-basic.html
Source: nautilus-file-properties-basic.page
Anyway, setting this to invalid.
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@Gunnar : It seems you didn't get a reply yet on that gnome e-mail list.
I spent some time trying to figure out how to do it, but got nowhere. I
even looked at the source code for yelp-build and some others, but still
got nowhere.
It is a good idea and worth pursuing.
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Gunnar and I have been working on a solution to this issue, based on
Aders and Hans comments above and what gnome help does, and think we
have something very practical and useful. It is now available for
testing on help.ubuntu.com, in the development area, and only for the
desktop help docs, so
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Title:
Impossible to choose language on
This is not an Ubuntu docs issue.
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Title:
HTML5
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Title:
Paragraph duplicated in annex "C.2.
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Title:
hacked problems inside your network
Status
We're just volunteers here, and we didn't invent the process.
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We are just simple overloaded volunteers here. Venting your frustration here
doesn't help.
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That is some regional publication of the help docs, I assume. We know
nothing about it and it is also obsolete (17.04 is past EOL (End Of
life). That page has been deleted in recent releases. I would suggest
you use this link instead:
https://help.ubuntu.com/16.04/ubuntu-help/windows-key.html
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Status: New => In Progress
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Doug Smythies (dsmythies)
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Not sure what package is the problem, but am sure it is not Ubuntu-docs.
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change "affects" to appropriate project.
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I had troubles compiling the installation guide on a 20.04 computer.
Additionally, i had an issue with the redirects to a the new serverguide site.
The installation guide will be there past noon UTC.
i was not aware of the "Official Doumentation" link issue, but it should
also be fixed upon
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