exactly the same happened here. Help would be much appreciated!
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Title:
VG unavailable after upgrade from 18.04 to 20.04 Cannot process
+1 to switch to Java 11
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Update openjdk-11 to 11.0.1 -> Backport it from Ubuntu 18.10
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Was fixed for me during the last updates on Lenovo W540 with Quadro K1100M.
I also updated to the latest displyLink drivers (4.2 08 Mar 2018).
NVIDIA driver version: 384.130
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Of course, sorry for the late answer.
The number formatter simply has to be set to the hungarian locale and
have the currency set to HUF.
The expected result in this case is: 5 000,00 Ft
The actual result I get is: 5 000,00 HUF
I've come to suspect it is the ICU library this PHP library was
Public bug reported:
Intl seems to be missing certain currency symbols in certain locales on
ubuntu 16.04.
I noticed while doing some unit tests.
Under hu_HU locale, the expected result was 5 000 Ft
The actual result turned out to be 5 000 HUF.
It seems to be specific to this build, as this
The locale was set to hu_HU. In this case the currency symbol is
supposed to be Ft.
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Title:
libicu55 has incorrect currency symbols for certain
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libicu55 seems to be missing certain currency symbols in certain locales
on ubuntu 16.04.
I noticed while doing some unit tests.
The expected result was 5 000 Ft
The actual result turned out to be 5 000 HUF.
It seems to be specific to this build, as this passes without
+1 on a fresh install of Xenial
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auplink crashed with SIGSEGV in ftw_startup()
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+1 to have this package backported. Thank you!
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[needs-packaging]openjdk-8 in 14.04
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Hi,
As I said in my 2010-06-06 comment, the problem seems to have been fixed
on my computer a long time ago. At the time, I did remove the 'needs-
upstream-testing' tag as per instructions. I believe my computer has
been updated multiple times and I have not encountered any problem
since. Even
In support of making workspaces more independent like others suggested
above. This is a huge pain point for me. Also we need to get back some
kind of single-click workspace switcher.
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Yea, seriously, please fix this bug. It is unbelievable, that thunderbird this
widespread all over the world is not able to serve with this tiny feature.
Thanks for your work guys!
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I confirm that using the upstream kernel has fixed the crashes.
** Tags removed: needs-upstream-testing
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Computer freezes about once a day.
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Just to give an update. I have been running
2.6.35-999-generic #201006021335 SMP Wed Jun 2 13:42:42 UTC 2010 i686
GNU/Linux
for 24 hours now and no crashes yet. The only thing is that medium
lightness colors flicker on my screen now. Still a better experience
than the crashes as most websites
My computer crashed during last night, here is what the message log
looks like.
** Attachment added: message log after a crash and reboot next morning.
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/49439082/messages
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Computer freezes about once a day.
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I recently installed the latest Ubuntu on a new NV59 laptop and
everything works great except that it freezes about once a day. The
freeze is completely random and unpredictable half the time happening
during the night (I come back to a frozen black screensaver screen in
the
** Attachment added: AlsaDevices.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/49411415/AlsaDevices.txt
** Attachment added: AplayDevices.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/49411416/AplayDevices.txt
** Attachment added: BootDmesg.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/49411417/BootDmesg.txt
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I don't know if it can help but this is my 'messages' log after a crash:
** Attachment added: messages
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/48416297/messages
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Computer freez every few days
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So I got here through 'ubuntu-bug linux' command but I don't think the
report that was generated by this tool got attached to this Bug when I
selected it. Let me know if you want me to do something to add the
report. I just bought this Gateway NV59 and installed the latest Ubuntu
and now it is
Public bug reported:
running dispwin results in:
dispwin: ../../src/xcb_io.c:542: _XRead: Assertion `dpy-xcb-reply_data !=
((void *)0)' failed.
Aborted (core dumped)
I found the same behaviour with original argyllcms binaries 1.0 with
Ubuntu 8.x.
According to
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: argyll
argyllcms package comes with two udev rules (45* and 55*) to set the
rights of the usb device to 644. However my device (Spyder express 2)
comes up with 640. After renaming the 55* rule to 98* the system works
as expected. So I am assuming there
yeah I also think this would be the best solution
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FunkyPlot is a free graph plotting program for Linux and Windows, written with
the Python programming language and GTK+, the Gimp Toolkit. The program itself
and most parts of this site are only available in German, since FunkyPlot
itself is not yet localized. Development
If you follow the description, you'll see the bug it's still here in
Ubuntu 8.04 and Nautilus 2.22.3:
1) Create a directory named A
2) Right click on the directory in Nautilus, select Rename and change the name
to B, WITHOUT giving enter or clicking elsewhere
3) Now, with the name still
Look at the attached screenshot.
More than a race condition (where the results can be random) this seems
a wrong order of doing two operations: validating the rename and opening
the directory. It should first validate the rename and only then show
the directory; instead it always first shows the
As said in the bug description the change is saved. It's just the bar
that doesn't show the correct name.
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Confirmed
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Glitch renaming directory
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Sebastian, as said in the bug description the change IS saved. It's just
the bar that doesn't show the correct name.
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** Summary changed:
- Encrypted drives install freeze
+ Alternate CD install freeze
** Description changed:
- Using the alternate cd to install 8.04 with this partitioning scheme:
+ Using the alternate CD to install 8.04 with this partitioning scheme:
/dev/sda1: /boot unencrypted
Public bug reported:
Using the alternate cd to install 8.04 with this partitioning scheme:
/dev/sda1: /boot unencrypted
/dev/sda2: swap encrypted with random key
/dev/sda3: / encrypted with password
generate a freeze in the partitioner at 47%.
I replicated this bug on two different system,
HW: ACER Aspire 5685WLMi
SW: Linux version 2.6.22-14-generic (Ubuntu 7.10 64bit)
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Failed to allocate mem resource #6 ...
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Same problem here on an ACER Aspire 5685WLMi with Ubuntu 7.04 64bit (kernel
2.6.20-16-generic):
[ 18.172172] PCI: Failed to allocate mem resource #6:[EMAIL PROTECTED] for
:01:00.0
- dmesg output attached -
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9007562/dmesg
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Had this bug with a clean install of ubuntu 6.06 (final) on (hda0,1).
Actually I have Wastebasket Applet 2.14.1 and GNOME Panel 2.14.1.
.Trash directory is present and fully functional, just not connected
to the applet.
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