I saw this too while correcting it for en_gb.
The 'located in' detail for the string also seems a bit messed up too (341001?)
because it's on line 1769 of debian/ubiquity.templates
If this is any use to apply, please see attached, or hopefully it's now
well pinpointed for someone else to do it
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- I'm using totem 3.0.1-0ubuntu7 (same version is listed for all totem
- related packages), on ubuntu 11.10 64bit.
-
- The issue is - if i try to watch an m4v video file in firefox, from my
- university's server
-
heh that's what I meant to say,
cheers ^^
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Minor typo in translatable string in src/remmina_ssh.c
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Entry 210
(https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/focal/+source/remmina/+pots/remmina/en_GB/210/+translate)
currently reads:
"SSH passphrase is empty, it should not."
instead of
"SSH passphrase is empty, it should not be."
Located in ../src/remmina_ssh.c:255
cheers,
In this same vein, there are some strings referencing how some problems
with the live installer can be caused by the person's disk/DVD/CD
needing to be cleaned or burned to a slower speed. Might be time to
alter or scrap these as well.
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My memory's a little fuzzy on the matter, so do excuse me if I'm about
to write a load of nonsense, but I remember coming across this a few
years ago, and in the end left it be for English UK for lack of
certainty.
At the time I remember considering the concept - Imagine you are
scanning a
Think this is a bug in the language/locale selecting mechanism rather
than anything english language related.
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Language support not installed matching locale
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Actually, this bug might be for gnome-language-selector.
If you have a look at your regional and language settings, it seems that so
long as your chosen language is any variant of english, it suggests to install
all the available language stuff (including libreoffice files) for ALL english
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package language-pack-en 1:16.04+20160627 failed to
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package language-pack-en 1:14.04+20150219 failed to
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Hi Scott, is this still an issue with the latest version?
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Perhaps this bug report is meant for the ubiquity ubuntu installer?
If I understand correctly, the issue is that the user only gets one
chance to install the corresponding locale packages for their chosen
locale during first setup of ubuntu, and not again until they do it
manually after ubuntu's
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package language-pack-en 1:11.04 20110607 failed to
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"Disc" in en_GB translation should be "Disk"
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This bug report concerns ubuntu lucid which reached its end of life some
years ago. Please file another bug report if a similar issue occurs in
future to a supported version. Many thanks.
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day of week in german despite i configured the system in
Thanks for the info, I'm just jumping the gun a little :D
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[security] WPA2: Many vulnerabilities discovered
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As 17.10 is also affected, what's the plan for artful?
Can 2.4-0ubuntu9.1 (or something else/numbered differently) simply be
copied over?
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This has been a mighty fine (and speedy) response to a big WPA2 flaw.
Kudos!
wpa (2.4-0ubuntu9.1) for zesty;
wpa (2.4-0ubuntu6.2) for xenial;
and wpa (2.1-0ubuntu1.5) for trusty are done so far and they address this bug.
(Obviously yakkety is no longer supported and ubuntu 16.10 users who
have
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package language-pack-en 1:9.04 20090413 [modified:
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package language-pack-en 1:10.04 20100714 failed to
Hi Nicolas, thanks for the bug report.
On quick inspection, I can't see why this is happening.
Occasionally, native german speakers will accidentally translate strings that
are supposed to be under 'english (US/GB/CA/AU)' into German, however, as this
affects English US (the default language
Yes, I similarly can't upgrade language-pack-en (1:17.10+20171002) to
language-pack-en (1:17.10+20171012) because
language-pack-en-base (>= 1:17.10+20171012) doesn't exist (yet). (latest is
1:17.10+20170703)
Hold tight, dino99, this will be resolved when the next package update
goes through.
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package language-pack-en 1:10.04 20100714 failed to
I think this has been fixed for many years now, but feel free to get in
touch again if it hasn't. I'm usually good at catching 'color' ;)
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Ran into same issue and now see a couple of our bug reports so I've
linked them as duplicates of yours.
Problem can be solved simply by changing the both "1" in "1 Livepatch
update applied since the last restart." (i.e. string 8)
and also
the "1" in "1 Livepatch update failed to apply since the
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Can't translate singular
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Can't translate singular
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Thanks for the workaround, Marcos :) (Using "%d" instead of "1")
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Greetings!
Similar issue to bug 1170903,
There are 2 new strings holding up completion.
https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/artful/+source/update-
manager/+pots/update-manager/en_GB/8/+translate
and
https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/artful/+source/update-
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Greetings!
- In the translateable strings, on item 213
+ In the translateable strings, on item 213
(https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/zesty/+source/monitoring-plugins/+pots/monitoring-plugins/en_GB/213/+translate)
is the following URL:
Public bug reported:
Greetings!
In the translateable strings, on item 213
(https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/zesty/+source/monitoring-plugins/+pots/monitoring-plugins/en_GB/213/+translate)
is the following URL:
http://www.activesw.com/people/steve/qstat.html
I can't seem to get this
This is now working in 1.1.93-1ubuntu1.1 on xenial. However as an aside,
I'd like to find the translation string for the new option since it
says:
"Specify the maximum number of routes the server is allowed so specify."
Which should at a minimum change the 'so' to 'to', but better still not say
I was experiecing bug 1573478, seems to be fixed in 1:3.18.4-0ubuntu0.1
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/metacity/+bug/1573478
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Hate to say this, but the upgrade to 1:3.18.3-1ubuntu3 the otherday has
INTRODUCED a similar bug for me on Ubuntu 16.04 64bit in Gnome fallback
metacity session: didn't run across this bug before.
Closing any window (or even closing a save as dialogue etc) crashes all
windows in the session and
Great work all around, as usual :D
Uhoh - wellslight issue...
Xenial is fixed but
https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/wily/+source/ubiquity-
slideshow-ubuntu/+pots/ubiquity-slideshow-kubuntu/en_GB/45/+translate
the version says 15.04 for both vivid AND wily.
So wily doesn't have
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- no unique strings for wily and xenial (updates to translation files needed)
+ Translation strings for wily and xenial (updated strings for translation
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Hi there!
2 issues:
1) Noticed the next translation strings need to be bumped for xenial
(and one or two don't make sense for wily either!)
i.e. https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/xenial/+source/ubiquity-
Having this problem myself on Acer Aspire E5-511. Can't poweroff (but
can halt) and there are a few suspect dmesg entries for a cause, but it
may help lead to a solution, assuming the upcming 3.18 kernel won't hold
great untold treasures of course!
See bug report upstream
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If you download an image off say, Wikipedia, it's probably a .png. When
this comes to your computer and you open it with eog, by default it will
have a horrible checkered pattern on it (because the background for
these images is 'transparent') and this checkered pattern makes
** Description changed:
If you download an image off say, Wikipedia, it's probably a .png. When
this comes to your computer and you open it with eog, by default it will
have a horrible checkered pattern on it (because the background for
these images is 'transparent') and this checkered
^ I forgot to mention that there will at least be some comfort to take
in that Ubuntu Saucy will have this change by default when it's released
in a few months and becomes nice and stable. :)
** Summary changed:
- System monitor wording is not consistent
+ Gnome-system-monitor needs translation
Small update.
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-langpack/+archive/ppa builds the latest
language translations twice a week into this ppa and then they get
pushed to each ubuntu 'backports' directory on the server, according to
an agreed on schedule (which didn't look very clear cut to me at 1 in
the
As it is, adding files to /Music (the default Music checking location) and then
opening Rhythmbox DOES get them discovered by default now. I'm pretty sure this
has been the case for a while now.
Having an option available to decide whether or not to do this scanning for new
files added on
I too would like to see them unified. In the meantime, however, i'm currently
correcting these strings for en_GB, en_CA and en_AU.
We call the bin on the desktop the Rubbish Bin (this is true for en_gb, i'm
not sure how much it spread from our team's work), and i've tweaked shotwell to
have
its* yikes, my spelling tonight.
That should do it on my end. The majority of english locale users are on
en_GB, en_CA or en_AU (i'm not even sure if there are translation teams
on launchpad to handle the rest?) so now australian and british users
can look forward to Shotwell's Bin and Canadian
I'm surprised this is still happening?
I can't seem to reproduce this at all anymore. I fired everything up a
few hours ago, and try as i did to scan, stop suddenly, delete it or
start scanning again, whatever i tried...it slowly got on with the next
job i set and all with no crashes. :)
I find
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Title:
7 null pointer dereference occurrences
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Having some trouble tar'ing these for some reason :S should be fine now?
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- 7 null pointer dereference occurrences
+ Clang's static analyser detects 7 null pointer dereference occurrences in
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- gnome-treak-tool : Wrong translation (Italian)
+ gnome-tweak-tool : Wrong translation (Italian)
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gnome-tweak-tool
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gnome-tweak-tool crashed unexpectedly.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
Package: gnome-tweak-tool 3.8.1-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.10.0-6.17-generic 3.10.3
If this is still an issue for anyone who is running the latest and
greatest version of Firefox etc and has stumbled upon this needing a
quick tip, there is a bit of a messy workaround for this issue:
The plugin-container is designed to contain crashes from plugins like
flash and stop them from
bumping! ^_^
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Roman numerals aren't ordered
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Well, the bug is fixed in so far as i managed to work around the bug and
complete the translations a different way. The root problem may crop up
in future, but it can be avoided on our end with a little tweaking.
See https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/transmission/+bug/1101280
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While this bug still exists in launchpad at the time of writing, i've
cross-referenced with how they managed to do it on the german
translation from here (e.g.):
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Oh i see now - of course. The #x27; part literally comes from an
apostrophe needed in the string.
I had a look into the original source translation files, e.g.
msgid Downloading metadata from %1$'d peer
Thanks very much!
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Translation item 1824 makes no sense
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The problem is that all of the 'assistive technology' stuff like at-
spi2-registryd and at-spi-core(?) cannot be removed properly, despite
being disabled, without pulling out a whole load of programs. This is
problematic (upstream gnome induced) and the best way i've found is to
stop it from
Yeah, it seems i got my hopes up too soon when i read the phoronix
article: http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_itempx=MTI4MDE
After nearly half a year, the new driver for 'legacy' users i.e. my gpu
was made 3 years ago (ancient i know!), has been released and it seems
to be purely for
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4 translations are unable to completed because there appears to be an
error in the way they were written.
e.g. Any attempt to translate this:
In an effort to quench similar comments coming in recently, here is the
current state of things, including solutions:
A patch isn't really necessary because it's fixed upstream and it's
known that the bug exists in versions of rhythmbox 2.97.
So..What needs to be done is a request for the
bumping
I was going to make a proper merge request out of my patch above but i had some
trouble compiling gnome-games properly even without any launchpad-integration
stuff.
I think my patch looks alright though - i know the code i'm suggesting to add
to gnome-sudoku solves the problem and the
Bug also occurs on the default version of gnome-sudoku in precise
(3.4.1-0ubuntu1) as well as precise-updates version (3.4.1-0ubuntu2.1).
Bug occurs if you remove packages gir1.2-launchpadintegration-3.0 and
launchpad-integration and try to open gnome-sudoku - since these packages are
installed
Oh, i see now!
Launchpad integration is added via a patch called 01_lpi.patch in (for example)
gnome-games_3.4.1-0ubuntu2.1.debian.tar.gz in folder /debian/patches from
lines 132-159.
and that's where the true bug lies because the code that it adds to
gnome-sudoku should be more like what i've
Yes, but what about users on 12.04.1 LTS - a long term support STABLE
release - unable to open the program to play sudoku?
If this is the case, I really think an update should be pushed that
removes the launchpad integration patch from the version in precise, or
at the very least writes in a
Roger that, i'll have a look through the list in gnome-games and see what needs
to be changed in the patch.
Making gnome-sudoku dependent on gir1.2-launchpadintegration-3.0 is a bad move
(just ends up pulling in not likely needed fluff), so i'll get to it and
report back when i have news :)
Right then, let's see now.
Had a look at all the games listed under the patch:
glchess
gnect
gnibbles
gnobots2
gnome-sudoku
gnotski
gtali
glines
gnomine
iagno
lightsoff
mahjonng
quadrapassel
and this whole 'launchpad integration' bug seems to only be affecting
gnome-sudoku because all the others
Oh damn, i see why the indentation looks wrong - I think i mixed some
tabs and spaces. Rookie mistake XD Corrected. Made sure they were spaced
properly.
Looks better now, i think :)
** Patch added: correct LPI patch.patch
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If a user uses oracle java 7 (currently in a webupd8 ppa) and tries to
load eclipse, an error similar to that below occurs (as described here
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10165693/ubuntu-eclipse-cannot-load-
swt-libraries-not-opening)
The problem is that the SWT
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ant@laptoppy:~$ gnome-sudoku
ERROR:root:Could not find any typelib for LaunchpadIntegration
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/games/gnome-sudoku, line 23, in module
start_game()
File /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/gnome_sudoku/gnome_sudoku.py, line
21,
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gnome-sudoku ERROR:root:Could not find any typelib for
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Hope to be finished with the british english translations for libvirt
soon but i'm having trouble with item 1824:
https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/precise/+source/libvirt/+pots/libvirt/en_GB/1824/+translate
The function of PCI device addresses must less than 8
I
I decided to try reproducing it again a few times and gather some more
data on it. Actually got a slightly different warning this time:
ant@Master-Ant:~$ simple-scan
*** glibc detected *** simple-scan: free(): invalid pointer: 0x7fa300085240
***
=== Backtrace: =
A gdb backtrace. Hope it's useful!
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I can readily reproducible this by doing the following:
1) Open simple-scan
2) scan a page
3) while some way through scanning the page, hit the cancel button and wait for
it to finish
4) clicking the scan button now will crash the program
The error appears as
*** glibc
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** Description changed:
- I can readily reproducible this by doing the following:
+ I can readily reproduce this by doing the following:
1) Open simple-scan
2) scan a page
3) while some way through scanning the page, hit the cancel button and wait
for it to finish
4) clicking the scan
Thanks, michael!
I successfully compiled the latest build (with the revert 581 patch from
jnuzman) and tested it out on Ubuntu precise where it would usually
crash. Good news: looks like this bug is indeed squashed :)
However...i can now readily reproduce Bug #1029670
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+ *** glibc detected *** ./src/simple-scan: double free or corruption
(fasttop): 0x7f4f5c06dc90 ***
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I've got to say, judging by the code in the revisions mentioned in
comment 39, this bug is very likely squashed now. I'd like to build
simple-scan from source and be 100% sure, but i'm having difficulty
'make'ing the package.
Looking forward to the next .deb release of simple-scan anyway, because
well, i grabbed the latest code from the trunk bzr branch and i was
hoping to follow this (found these instructions on an unrelated simple-
scan bug here on launchpad.net)
$ sudo apt-get build-dep simple-scan
$ ./autogen.sh --prefix=`pwd`/install
$ make
$ make install
$ ./src/simple-scan
Problem
Errors when trying to 'make'.
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In a library of songs containing album entries like Final Fantasy IX
and Final Fantasy VIII, 8 is put after nine because the sorting
mechanism is working alphabetically, saying 'I' comes before 'V'.
I propose that rhythmbox be taught that, as it would with numbers, it
Very pleased to see that the issue has been fixed!
Version 2.97 has been released which displays the now playing bar to the right
and improves real estate on the screen a bit.
Don't know when it'll be ready for the precise etc repositories, but it's
available on the webupd8 ppa by doing:
sudo
For what it's worth, it's a small patch that fixes a cosmetic issue
we've had for a while now - i'm all in favour of patching it in 12.04
and i think alan should go for it!
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FeatureFreeze/StringFreezeException
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Still getting sporadic segmentation faults. Here's the crash file i
found in /var/crash, if it's of any use. (I don't know what i should
attach here specifically, but the problem clearly still exists here on
64 bit Precise.)
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Ubuntu precise 64bit, flegita 0.6.2-1.1ubuntu1
GLib-CRITICAL **: g_utf8_strlen: assertion `p != NULL || max == 0' failed
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
Also have HP printer and flegita crashes several seconds after starting
up.
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Actually just saw this today on 64bit Precise when updating the acpi-
support package to 0.139.
Installing new version of config file /etc/acpi/rotatescreen.sh ...
update-rc.d: warning: /etc/init.d/acpi-support missing LSB information
update-rc.d: see http://wiki.debian.org/LSBInitScripts
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Just for clarity, here's the issue.
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And how much better the context menus look in firefox. (Note: no
leftover parts on the top and bottom.)
** Attachment added: context menu in firefox
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