Public bug reported:
The version of dfu-programmer currently shipped in this package is
horribly out of date. The latest upstream version is 0.7.2, which was
released in 2015:
https://dfu-programmer.github.io/
Among other things, the newer version is required to program AVR32 UC3C
devices.
I had the same problem, also on a T440s. Initially Ubuntu GNOME 15.10 worked
just fine -- until it didn't.
However, in a strange twist contrary to comment #21, I got it to work again by
switching from lightdm *to* gdm.
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Interestingly, for me the experience was exactly the other way around:
Switching from lightdm to gdm made it work again.
This makes me suspect that the act of switching itself is what makes it work
again -- which hints at some configuration issue.
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The base URL in the Devhelp file should normally be translated
automatically when running make install. I've just confirmed on my own
system that the doc-install.pl script for some reason isn't invoked for
the devhelp file during installation. It might be that the mm-common
files included with the
No, the symlink is not correct. I just checked again with dpkg -L
libcairomm-1.0-doc. The symlink is named libcairomm-1.0, but it
should be cairomm-1.0 to match the location where make install would
put it. This is important because, among other things, this location is
advertised in the
The fix for this particular bug should be in lucid-proposed already. See
also bug #566986.
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Sorry for the delay. I have now created a debdiff on top of the current
Debian sid package, with all unrelated changes and cleanups removed.
There is also a more detailed changelog:
* debian/control:
- Drop build dependencies on doxygen and graphviz, since upstream now
ships the
** Summary changed:
- New upstream release available for cariomm
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Regarding API and ABI: I confirmed with Jonathon Jongsma (upstream
maintainer) that no API or ABI that existed in 1.8.0 has been changed in
1.8.4. There have only been additions to undo an accidental removal of
API that existed before 1.8.0.
I just had a look at the new cairomm packages in
** Attachment added: ChangeLog entries after release 1.8.0
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/44951561/cairomm-news.txt
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An updated cairomm package for Lucid can now be found in my PPA:
https://edge.launchpad.net/~daniel-elstner/+archive/ppa
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This has nothing to do with gtk-doc. DevHelp does not require the use of
gtk-doc -- it only needs a DevHelp file. The latest cairomm 1.8.4, which
was released in October 2009, should ship with a DevHelp file.
Unfortunately the package in Ubuntu is grossly out of date.
** Summary changed:
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I just checked, the problem has been fixed upstream already with the
1.8.4 release from October 2009.
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Public bug reported:
Ubuntu (and Debian) currently package version 1.8.0 of cairomm. This
version is heavily outdated. The latest stable release 1.8.4 was made in
October 2009. Due to the revamped build system based on mm-common, the
1.8.4 release of cairomm fixes quite a number of problems
This bug can be closed once #566986 is fixed.
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OK, this problem is due to a bug in the development branch of gtkmm
which has been fixed upstream already. The fix will be included in the
next unstable release of gtkmm, 2.19.5.
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I have now updated the REVU package to the latest upstream release
0.9.1. As I happen to be upstream for mm-common, this new release also
removed the need for any Lintian overrides.
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Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Daniel Elstner (daniel-elstner)
Status: New
** Tags: needs-packaging
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So... will Karmic ship with the fixed gtkmm 2.18.2 then?
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** Summary changed:
- [karmic] gelemental crashes after clicking on any element
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The problem has been fixed upstream, but I don't think the Fix
committed status applies to gtkmm2.4 (Ubuntu), yet. This is a serious
ABI breakage and the gtkmm2.4 package should be upgraded to 2.18.2
before the final release of Karmic, if at all possible.
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Could someone with the necessary rights please raise this to super-
duper-critical?
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This now works fine for me since bash-completion 1:1.0-3ubuntu2:
bash-completion (1:1.0-3ubuntu2) karmic; urgency=low
* Backport quote_readline fix for bash 4, since double-quoting for compgen
is no longer necessary (LP: #419509).
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The bug affects me as well, and uninstalling bash-completion is not an
option as I need it for the _git_ps1 prompt. As Josh Holland already
said, this is not a duplicate of bug 419509.
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Looks like this is fixed in the git master branch of bash-completion.
Replacing the /etc/bash_completion file with the latest version from the
git repository fixed the problem for me:
http://git.debian.org/?p=bash-completion/bash-
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/183685
To the reading-impaired people who keep spamming the bug with less than
polite UNSUBSCRIBE requests:
This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 183685, which is also
linked in the emails you are
The Pidgin packages available from Nick Andrik's PPA fix this problem,
at least for me:
https://launchpad.net/~andrikos/+archive/ppa
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Perfectly reproducible here.
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All of us in the office are experiencing the same crash with Pidgin. It
is perfectly reproducible:
1. Start a conversation with a Bonjour contact
2. Type in a message and send
3. close the conversation window (Ctrl+W)
It crashes with a segmentation fault, apparently while trying to
complain
Potential DoS: Closing conversations that were opened on Bonjour
messages from others on the network also triggers the crash.
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Even more importantly, the Subversion plugin is missing.
The fixed Anjuta packages from this PPA work for me:
https://launchpad.net/~walmis/+archive
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By the way, I don't think importance wishlist is appropriate. This is
clearly a packaging bug and a regression, too.
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Darn. I removed the duplicate status.
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Great! Given this, I've now tagged this bug as a duplicate.
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This is probably a duplicate of bug #123185. Try the hardy packages of
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[1] https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bochs/+bug/123185
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I'm running with PowerNow! completely disabled in the BIOS setup. My CPU
family is different, too:
vendor_id : AuthenticAMD
cpu family : 15
model : 35
model name : AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 3800+
stepping: 2
cpu MHz : 2010.324
cache size
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Got this again yesterday after an upgrade which among other packages
included libc6 2.6.1-1ubuntu7. Again, gnome-terminal was affected.
However, this time reinstalling gnome-terminal didn't help, but
reinstalling libc6 did the trick. Before that I also tried to run
ldconfig manually, which didn't
OK, while investigating into this I found that there's in fact an
(undocumented) configuration option quiet which can be used to make
apt-listchanges do what I want if I put quiet=2 in
/etc/apt/listchanges.conf. But I'm not sure if this option was ever
meant to be used that way, and it isn't
OK, for some reason this now works just fine for me. I still have the
same drive (PX716-A) and was running feisty around the time it went
away. Unfortunately I noticed it way too late to know for sure what has
fixed it. It might just be due to one of the firmware updates I did
(it's at 1.11 now).
Hm, since the upgrade to gutsy I'm seeing these setuid errors too,
although I actually *can* log in. There doesn't seem to be any setuid
binary on my system which would fit the bill. Maybe it's a misdetection
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If the check for GL_MAX_TEXTURE_SIZE doesn't fail for the radeon card in
question (where it is supposed to fail), it will probably be necessary
to write a tiny test program in C which tries to allocate a
GL_PROXY_TEXTURE2D of the required size. The GL_MAX_*_SIZE constants are
only rough indicators
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: synaptic
Synaptic forces apt-listchanges to use the gtk frontend even if it is
configured to only send mail. It's been like that for quite a while now
but today I felt like investigating the matter. Apparently this is an
inadvertent side effect of the
OK. To help out a bit I reassigned the bug to bochs, and gave the
current bochsbios package from Debian/testing [1] a try. It works just
fine for me on amd64. So all that's need is a new merge from Debian.
[1] http://packages.debian.org/lenny/bochsbios
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** Summary changed:
- qemu: doesn't want to start XP
+ bochsbios too old for Windows XP with qemu/amd64
** Description changed:
- Binary package hint: qemu
+ Qemu in Debian and Ubuntu are built to use BIOS images from the
+ bochsbios package instead of the builtin ones. Unfortunately, the
+
Arrrgh! This check is most definitely incorrect. It should check
MAX_TEXTURE_SIZE, not MAX_3D_TEXTURE_SIZE. I very much doubt compiz is
using 3D textures a lot, if at all. A 1024x1024x1024 8 bit 3D texture
would use 1 GiB of memory...
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I think I have the same problem. I had a look at the package and noticed
that it doesn't use the BIOS which ships with qemu but the one from
bochs instead. Replacing the file /usr/share/bochs/BIOS-bochs-latest
with the BIOS image from the latest bochs CVS snapshot fixed it for me.
So it seems the
This is strange. I re-upgraded to 2.6.1-1ubuntu3 and it didn't make any
difference -- that is, gnome-terminal still worked but evolution didn't.
Then I noticed bug #133786 and completely purged and then reinstalled
evolution as suggested there. This did indeed fix the problem with
evolution, too
Bug #90004 might be related as well.
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Since the upgrade to libc6 2.6.1-1ubuntu3 (amd64) several applications
crash with Bus error (core dumped) right on startup. At least gnome-
terminal and evolution are affected, and probably other applications
too. Downgrading to libc6 2.6.1-1ubuntu1 fixed the problem for now.
Argh, despite the downgrade the problem only went away with gnome-
terminal but is still there with evolution. I have no idea what's going
on. A backtrace is attached.
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+Del for cut, which don't invoke the menu items.
I'll try to come up with a fix soon. For now I suggest to use the
alternative shortcuts as a work-around.
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Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed
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I think this has already been fixed in feisty. It works for me at least.
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It does not seem that the patch is actually applied. The installed
mainwindow.glade file is unchanged, and thus the bug is still there.
** Changed in: regexxer (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released = In Progress
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Binary package hint: regexxer
The stock ID regexxer-save-all is displayed instead of the Save all
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Found the culprit: it's the configuration option
OpenOffice.org/Accessibility/Use automatic font color for screen
display in the Options dialog. I had probably checked this box when
trying something else a while ago, and then forgot to change it back.
Sorry for the nuisance.
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Wiping out ~/.openoffice.org2 indeed fixed the problem, thanks. Hard to
say whether it was just an issue with my particular setup or rather a
more fundamental migration problem. Probably something to watch out for
when testing the edgy-feisty upgrade path.
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Not sure whether closing the bug is warranted, as Evolution just crashed
on startup for me, too, with the same apport title.
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Binary package hint: openoffice.org
OpenOffice.org Impress in Feisty Fawn always draws text in black, no
matter what color is actually selected. As a result, presentation
layouts with a dark background are hardly readable. With e.g. the Ubuntu
layout, the slide title is
Unfortunately I cannot reproduce the problem reliably either. But I
don't think it has been fixed recently, as I'm fetching upgrades at
least once a day.
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Fonts in OpenOffice look fine again in Feisty; at least for me.
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Don't think so, as python-sqlite2 provides the Python interface to
SQLite *3*, and e.g. gcompris depends on it. Seems they should be
parallel-installable.
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Just upgraded from Edgy to Feisty today running gksu update-manager
-d. Everything went smooth except for python-sqlite, which failed to
install. Unfortunately I can't post the log here as the terminal window
has already been closed.
The problem goes away after uninstalling python-pysqlite2.
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The de packages from
http://people.ubuntu.com/~pitti/langpacks/daily/edgy-updates/
don't fix this, as they don't even include xchat-gnome.mo at all. Maybe this
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Confirming. A friend of mine can't use Ubuntu on his notebook because of
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** Changed in: Ubuntu
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weird behaviour when starting an app through gksu
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If the user is not really switched, the startup notification is received
just fine:
$ gksu --user daniel gedit
Changing the user seems to block the notification, though:
$ gksu gedit
Apparently no notification is being received, and the Starting
Administrative Application message stays in the
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