If the local server is down, the standard server (archive.ubuntu.org)
should be used.
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Title:
Taiwan server is broken and Download updates while
Public bug reported:
Release: Ubuntu 14.04 fully updated
Package: gimp (or possibly a sub-package) and / or ibus
Steps to reproduce:
1. Start working in Gimp, generally for a few minutes before the bug appears
2. Save file or export
3. Be unable to name the file in the Save File dialog
Same problem -- 820MB free space reported in the persistence file using
df
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package initramfs-tools 0.98.1ubuntu6 [modified: usr/sbin/update-initramfs]
failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script
returned error exit status 1
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/663010
see also
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/initramfs-tools/+bug/665795
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/initramfs-tools/+bug/663130
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/initramfs-tools/+bug/663596
Mine was while trying to enable hardware (BCM4322)
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Same problem on Ubu Karmic Beta. Kernel 2.6.31-13 i686. Brasero_2.28.1
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Cohoba seems to no longer be included in Telepathy-GNOME on Karmic.
The Empathy Megaphone Applet may be its replacement. That also crashes
and takes the panel with it.
Unless the Megaphone Applet is indeed Cohoba in its current form, you
can ignore this bug from Ubuntu 7.04 since that release is
Travis, I'm surprised that you marked this bug is marked invalid when
the upstream bug doesn't actually close the issue, just the proposed
solution. In fact, the answer to this problem was proposed in the linked
Ubuntu archives:
It's perfectly supported as designed. Put some template in
Sebastien,
You misspelled consistent in the summary.
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Or simply
sudo chmod a-r
/usr/lib/nautilus/extensions-2.0/libnautilus-brasero-extension.so [1]
[1] http://blog.ibeentoubuntu.com/2009/04/awful-nautilus-brasero-bug-in-
jaunty.html
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/335942
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Same behavior here.
(brasero:28970): BraseroBurn-DEBUG: At burn-basics.c:94: Initializing
Brasero-2.26.0
(brasero:28970): BraseroBurn-DEBUG: At burn-plugin-manager.c:419: opening
plugin directory /usr/lib/brasero/plugins
Segmentation fault
Backtrace attached.
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Changing to unreadable
chmod a-r /usr/lib/nautilus/extensions-2.0/libnautilus-brasero-extension.so
eliminates the segfault
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: totem-plugins
On trying to create a video disk (File Create Video Disk), the dialog
claims the error It is not possilbe to write with the current set of
plugins. Running totem --debug in a terminal provides no extra
information.
ProblemType: Bug
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I haven't had this issue for over a year, but I switched all my
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/191126
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This bug is confirmed on 7.10 and 8.04. Shouldn't you be asking about
those instead of 8.10 and 9.04?
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Confirm hp-setup works and downloads the proper plugin (requires
accepting EULA). Lucky I found this page.
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Why is this still marked as Incomplete and expired? I've given all the
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It would be easier just to do
- cmdline = [nautilus, url ]
+ cmdline = [xdg-open, url ]
instead of all the conditional stuff.
Dan
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/113092
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Also, according to the Ubuntu wiki one should be able upgrade from one LTS
release to next without having to upgrade to each middle release.
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HardyUpgrades#Upgrade%20from%206.06%20LTS%20to%208.04%20LTS
Also here:
Yes, we know. Savaas was responding to Yves comment:
:
In dapper, as of today, the install (still) fails with md5 checksum
error:
...
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/173890
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Well, you have five duplicates and three people in this thread
confirming it. You also had a patch with two people claiming it fixed
the problem. I would venture to say that the original bug was confirmed
long ago and fixed.
I would't know, though, because Ubuntu shipped a default app which
I'm not sure. It was broken for a month. I believe it was fixed, but I
had left by that time. It may well be broken again.
As I said, though, I can't test it.
Best of luck.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/214410
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From me? No. The page you linked to doesn't help me with the smbclient
problem, as the -t flag just works on the server. Installing and
setting the Samba server up isn't really an option for everyone.
I don't have any Ubuntu rigs now, though. They're all Debian.
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From me? No. The page you linked to doesn't help me with the smbclient
problem, as the -t flag just works on the server. Installing and
setting the Samba server up isn't really an option for everyone.
I don't have any Ubuntu rigs now, though. They're all Debian.
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This bug doesn't only occur when shutting down. On AMD64, yanking the
drive without unmounting leaves the drive entry in Nautilus (though it's
obviously inaccessiblebesides what's already in cache). Inserting the
drive again makes a duplicate entry with _ appended. The first entry
can't be
It's still a bug in 7.10, my friend.
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Well, I guess that's one way to dispose of a bug. So for Hardy, the
warning was just removed altogether (probably due to the change to
gvfs), the now invalid shortcut in Nautilus is visible but unaccessible,
and the eight-month-old bug is marked invalid.
It's a new low in bug fixing.
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Bug still present in Hardy release. Istanbul is useless for day-to-day
screencasts. Sound issue still hasn't been fixed, either.
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So giving the wrong directions isn't important enough to update? Heads
up -- the translations are already broken because they don't jibe,
either.
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OK. After sticking with Ubuntu since 4.10, this lack of interest has
driven me to Debian so I won't care what you fix after tomorrow.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 214410 ***
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Pedro,
This new-user behaviour is consistent with my report about GConf
settings causing the crash.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/221489
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After additional investigation, the problem only occurs in conjunction
with some GConf settings, though I'm not sure which ones yet. Deleting
ALL GConf keys for F-Spot results in the program launching and
performing as expected, but a second attempt to launch the program
(after the keys have been
Screeny
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no backspace
I guess I should've changed the theme back to standard Human. Those are the
reload and stop buttons. The forward and back buttons aren't there. I use
standard FF toolbars with no manual configurations.
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Chopeen,
That's not my issue. I'll take a screenshot at work tomorrow.
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So, then, what's the fix for those of us who've upgraded already (AND
tried reinstall) but still don't have bacl/forward buttons?
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I did a reinstall from the latest packages (netinst) this morning, moved
the old f-spot dir out of the way, and tested again. Still have the same
error. No one else is getting this?
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I have the same back/forward issue in Hardy x86 (upgraded from 7.10).
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Can anyone else reproduce this? I have a pretty stock install. Purging
all mono-related packages and reinstalling doesn't help. It's sad that
we're only a few days away from an LTS release and a show-stopper bug in
Hardy's default photo manager on 64 bit platforms.
After search like hell, I found
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: f-spot
1) Description: Ubuntu hardy (development branch)
Release:8.04
Linux danielbo-desktop 2.6.24-15-generic #1 SMP Fri Apr 4 03:10:59 UTC 2008
x86_64 GNU/Linux
2) f-spot_0.4.2-1ubuntu2_amd64.deb and libmono2.0-cil_1.2.6+dfsg-
I still have the same issue in Hardy Beta. Workaround is to choose to
record 3D, which takes a full screenshot every frame.
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Put in python-gdata by default or remove the YouTube plugin to Universe.
Don't ship this broken, please.
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Same error as before, using Gutsy. I don't have any auth on my Daap server
(mt-daapd).
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Binary package hint: nspluginwrapper
In addition to the expected general buggines of using a wrapper for
plugins on an architecture they weren't designed for, viewing some pages
with Flash (9) in either Epiphany or Firefox causes the entire seesion
to end sometimes, killing
People are reporting this bug again (like mine:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/189819 ), and they are being marked as
duplicates of this bug. That is just wrong. This bug is marked as Fix
Released when the new bug is a fresh situation of the same bug without
a fix released.
There is no way the
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 173890 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/173890
Except that https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/173890 shows Fixed
released when this problem obviously hasn't. The MD5SUM mismatch is
STILL evident on a machine which is updated daily i.e. the package
worked
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: flashplugin-nonfree
After an upgrade on 07 Feb 2008, flash refused to function, offering
install of the plugin through Firefox, but then failing with Plugin
already installed.
** Affects: flashplugin-nonfree (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
I read that in the IRC notes. Glad that one got solved.
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The smbclient man page lists the following:
-t terminal code
This option tells smbclient how to interpret filenames coming from
the remote server. Usually Asian language multibyte UNIX implementa‐
tions use different character sets than SMB/CIFS servers
Pedro,
Jacob (the assignee) already submitted patches, but it remains unfixed.
I'll be happy to get a .po and patch it, too, though.
Looking at lines 5364-5376 of /usr/share/locale-
langpack/en_GB/LC_MESSAGES/nautilus.mo, both admonitions to use both
eject and unmount are already there. So what,
Gutsy error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo hurestore
[sudo] password for danielbo:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/bin/hurestore, line 37, in module
main_restore = MainRestore(path=glade_dir + /hurestore.glade)
File /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/HUBackup/GUI/hurestore.py, line
If this package just doesn't work and hasn't worked for 14 months,
shouldn't it be dropped from the repositories? What's the reason for
keeping it?
Sivan Greenberg wrote on 2006-10-22: (permalink)
this is know, thank you, and I'm working on it.
Apparently Sivian dropped off the face of the
This bug is a duplicate of Bug #60809
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Binary package hint: gnome
Steps to reproduce:
1) Plug in camera
2) Accept the import
3) Choose location
4) Try to open your newly imported photos with F-Spot, the manager.
5) The imported photos aren't in the manager.
The default photo import preferences are for gthumb
What's the status on this? The bug is easy to fix. New users remain
unable to follow the directions given when unsafely removing a USB
drive.
I believe you can only unsafely remove an external drive, not a CD (you
must software eject that), so changing the Unsafe removal, please use
eject to
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Binary package hint: rhythmbox
To reproduce:
At the command line, type something like the following:
rhythmbox-client --play-uri daap:192.168.0.3:3689/databases/1/items/1.mp3
The error returned is:
(rhythmbox-client:14266): Rhythmbox-WARNING **: No registered source can
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Agreed that we should choose one or the other. It appears that Ubuntu
has made the choice to go with F-Spot, so import should be through
F-Spot, as well. There's no need to import photos via GThumb (which
isn't even on the menu by default), then import again into F-Spot. It's
just confusing for
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