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Gnome Screensaver should handle expired password tokens. Currently it does
not. It just unlocks screen, so in case you're using kerberos - your
credentials cache stays expired and you need to manually change your password
or logout and then login again (lightdm, gdm, etc.
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Unfortunately, the 1.5.3 release will not land in time for Precise, what
we have to do is either to ship the current SVN snapshot as the CUPS of
Precise or to find out which change fixed your problem. The former has
the risk to introduce another bug before things can be unready in the
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I agree with Renbag. I use terminal windows without scroll bar all the
time. Thi is not a solution. The only reasonable solution is to restore
invisible grabbing area of size~5 pixels within all long window's
borders.
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new contributors regularly tripping over this.
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[edit-patch]
I have also this problem! Want to fix it!!!
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keyboard layout indicator reacts incorrectly
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I think:
- webbrowser search engine (webbrowser/searchengine.txt)
Should *not* be allowed.
I think:
- Additional default bookmarks (bookmarks-{menu,toolbar}.txt)
*should* be allowed, but within reason. IE, no adding tons of irrelevant
bookmarks.
For the web browser start page, I think that we
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The package version indicate that this bug does only occur with some
PPAs, which obviously interfere badly with the distro provided packages.
Unfortunately, the original reporter did not state what PPAs he enabled.
The workaround to enable yet another PPA is hardly a solution that can
be blessed
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TVTime generates unwanted L_Shift key press events
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colord crashed with SIGSEGV
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in 11.04, you would pair a phone via bluetooth. it would say oh this
phone has dial up networking service, do you want to connect to that
service? you would say ok, and it would launch a wizard. then you might
select tmobile, the default plan, and hit ok. it would then add a
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bluetooth tether DUN fail launch wizard
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Oh dear. I really want to help and do this work, but I am not familiar at all
with the described methods.
May I contact you e.g. in the #openprinting irc channel for initial assistance
when I find the time today?
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fwts (0.24.21) precise; urgency=low
.
[Alex Hung]
* pcie: add pcie aspm registers check on root port and device.
.
[Chris Van Hoof]
* fwts-frontend: v2 update to conditional logic to better detect
if we're booted via casper and additional logic to toggle
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aptd crashed with UnicodeDecodeError in _set_error(): 'ascii'
Nautilus has Compact view without expanders, so closing as Won't Fix
(see discussion in upstream comment)
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Unity/compiz has sluggish performance on dual-head with nvidia driver
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daniel@daydream:~$ apt-cache rdepends libjsch-java
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Reverse Depends:
weirdx
biomaj-watcher
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ant-optional
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package g++-4.6 4.6.3-1ubuntu3 failed to install/upgrade: dependency
problems - leaving
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- so it is not uncommon to see those failing. Still CD/DVD disks are still
- a popular giveaways. So..
+ CD/DVD readers become old and their reliability decreases, so it is not
+ uncommon to see
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oneconf-query crashed with DBusException in call_blocking():
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ok
ProblemType: Package
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Uname: Linux 3.2.0-17-generic i686
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Date: Mon Mar 12 09:18:34 2012
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If SeaMonkey is installed from the repos, version 2.6.1 is installed.
When it is run, an error message mentions that this is an old version
and one should upgrade to 2.7.2
Firefox is regularly updated to the latest version. It would seem
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package g++-4.6 4.6.3-1ubuntu3 failed to install/upgrade: dependency
problems - leaving unconfigured
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According to a report today in bug 925309, the kernel part of this might
have been fixed, making the processes killable. Also, if bug 913787 is
correct, ecryptfs might have a hand on these 100% CPU processes
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shown? I'm on pushing 2.8 before 12.04 releases.
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Package @GCONFPKGS@ was not
Confirming this on a 2nd machine : Asus EeePC 1005PE. With numbers.
With the machine clean-booted on precise Beta 1, latest kernel update as
of now, running on battery, user logged in, no network connection, wi-fi
disabled, no apps running except for an open terminal window.
Leaving the machine
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String length of items seems limited (system settings label get truncated)
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all Kyocera network printers stopped working with cups 1.5.2
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Typo: »Abode« instead of »Adobe«
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slapd.config
I haven't had a dropout yet with that backports package.
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Can't reproduce in Nautilus 3 - empty trash is not present for any
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new upstream bluefish version fixes
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Please sync gnomeradio 1.8-2 (universe) from Debian testing (main)
Explanation of FeatureFreeze exception:
Many TV tuners can function as FM radios; this is because there are
similarities between broadcast television and FM radio. The FM radio spectrum
is close to (or
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[iOS 5] Unhandled Lockdown error (-15)
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This bug is concerning low performance and graphical corruption of
output in terminal like programs on ANY desktop using ANY driver on ANY
number of screens!
Having followed discussions for this bug and bug #877438 for some time i
am very confident that this is not a duplicate.
I have removed
Will the updated octave be part of 12.04?
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nautilus: ../../src/xcb_io.c :528 : _XAllocID: L'assertion « ret !=
inval_id » a échoué.
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modprobe error
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: virtualbox-ose-dkms 3.1.6-dfsg-2ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.38-10.46~lucid1-generic 2.6.38.7
Uname: Linux 2.6.38-10-generic i686
Architecture: i386
Date: Fri Mar 9 08:25:41 2012
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package virtualbox-ose-dkms 3.1.6-dfsg-2ubuntu2 failed to
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FFe: Sync
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