Public bug reported:
I just upgraded from Kubuntu 17.04 to 17.10, and on the first boot
Dolphin crashed once for each window I had open in my session. (4 of
them) but I can't report the crashes properly because apparently there
are no debug symbols, and attempting to install them from DrKonqi
I can confirm that
do-release-upgrade --proposed
successfully works around this issue on the user end. I am doing the
upgrade now. (I also added -f DistUpgradeViewGtk3 to it because I assume
the KDE UI still has broken autoscrolling in the terminal)
If anything can be done to get the fix to
#14, This bug is not an application produces too much error logging
the bug is the system doesn't behave in a reasonable way When an
application produces too much error logging
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I am not sure now where I got kdeconnect-kde, I don't seem to have a PPA
for it, but it could be hidden in one of the other PPAs I have enabled.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.10
Package: kdeconnect (not installed)
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu
Public bug reported:
I am attempting to set up working hibernation in Linux (Which I define
as hibernation that works no matter how full my RAM and swap are) and
have found it to be impossible with any of the hibernation systems. this
bug is about the failure using the kernel method, which is at
I must have missed an e-mail with your previous post sorry. Anyway, what
are some of these reasons that there are any number of?
I think the practical solution to deciding which domains to drop and
which to support is unfortunately that we should support at minimum any
that Windows does. It is
It doesn't seem sensible to not support this if There Are Sites On The Internet
I Can't Access Due To My Choice Of OS!
Please forget the precise wording of restrictions in technical specs and
remember that this is an actual user facing issue.
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Some of you might consider a workaround that I am now using for other
reasons, which also bypasses this bug:
Use TuxOnIce (formerly Suspend2) instead.
It requires installing a kernel from the TuxOnIce PPA (and at least for
now that means an older kernel), or compiling one yourself with the
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Title:
can't resolve domain names
I took a guess what package this might be. Please change it to the
correct one if wrong.
More tumblr and presumably other sites are going to be affected by this over
time. Following an old RFC that is obviously not being enforced at the server
end is Clearly the wrong behavior for the client.
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 144431 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/144431
Found a bug that this is a dupe of: bug 144431
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 144431
gethostbyname() cant resolve names starting/ending with -
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
.xsession-errors fills hard drive until system crashes
To
I'm seeing the same as comment 15 on a *Fresh* Kubuntu Oneiric install,
except that I have yet to find a way to remove the printer; I can see it
in the http://localhost:631 interface, I just can't do anything with it
at all. Next I'll see if I can find it mentioned in in /etc/
The printer I
I'd just like to add that that this also affects KDE users. In my
opinion Xscreensaver is simply better in every way than both the KDE and
Gnome implementations, so if this can be fixed it would make upgrades a
bet less of an annoyance.
I know this isn't useful info, but I tried using
I just tested the new version and I would like to confirm that this is
indeed fixed in Kubuntu 10.10 amd64. Thanks.
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Title:
Banshe crashes on
Yup, same issue, that environment variable works.
And my conditions are exactly as described in the gnome bug: KDE4, x86_64, and
moving Banshee.NotificationArea.* out of /usr/lib/banshee-1/Extensions is
another workaround I had found but forgotten to update the bug (sorry!)
Is a backport of
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: banshee
When I try to start Banshee the window appears for a split second and
then vanishes, leaving the following terminal output:
$ banshee --sync
[Info 21:03:40.546] Running Banshee 1.8.0: [Ubuntu 10.10 (linux-gnu, x86_64) @
2010-11-26 14:10:54
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Title:
Banshe crashes on startup with 'BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes)'
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Binary package hint: xorg
The display flickers, for a frame or so showing what looks like other
parts of the screen (perhaps previously displayed images) offset,
typically along the lower half of the screen. It generally happens when
there are updates - particularly new or
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So far on Lucid (10.04) I have avoided the original issue but I notice
that periodically when pidgin starts all the saved statuses are missing
Until I open the status selector a second time. If I were to close
pidgin before doing that, then I might lose the statuses just like the
original bug. (I
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Kwin crashed and gave me the backtrace below, the KDE crash assistant found a
duplicate bug which was closed as external, so this needs to be reported here.
This usually happens some time after I have played an OpenGL game such as Gish
or World Of Goo, and occurs with kwin
Please instead upgrade to a revision right before (or after perhaps)
1.0.7 - The dev disabled sending phonebook entries to phones!
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Thank you very much Andrew, this seems like the perfect approach. I
don't yet have the means to test it myself but I am really happy to see
this much progress.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/315710
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No, I can't. The crash was low-occurrence and I don't want to downgrade
a (mostly) stable app. (No crashes yet with the Sun VM) - especially
because crashes can affect the server's idea of my ratio due to missed
updates.
More importantly, If azureus as shipped with ubuntu works fine then
how
Public bug reported:
After many non-contiguous weeks of working fine, I discovered the
following error in the terminal from which I launch Vuze when I woke up
today:
# A fatal error has been detected by the Java Runtime Environment:
#
# SIGSEGV (0xb) at pc=0x7f84ad6f7e41, pid=26403,
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Binary package hint: kdevelop
When I press F9 to try and launch my project, it pops up a dialog that says
The key sequence 'F9' is ambiguous. Use 'Configure Shortcuts'
from the 'Settings' menu to solve the ambiguity.
No action will be triggered.
When I use 'Configure
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Still an issue in Jaunty and judging by package versions, Karmic.
** Summary changed:
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Not only is it much too late, I would say there is no possibility
whatsoever that they would have chosen a system that wasn't going to be
plug-and-play on the vast majority of consumer PCs.
Anything that MS didn't write (except maybe UDF, but there's probably
some reason it wasn't feasible,
The 'solution' to any potential legal issue seems obvious to me - treat
it like libdecss and host it at Medibuntu.
Now that that's out of the way, the code has to be functional (such as write
support) before it would matter. :-)
Anyone know if someone's working on it?
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Hmm, I feared those links might go down spontaneously (they just had that look)
So I downloaded a copy for myself a while back, here it is
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This happens on my system as well: Kubuntu Jaunty ( 9.04 ) amd64
I have attached the Trouble Report that bitpim made.
I also get the same error in 1.0.7.20090722 that I compiled from SVN
using the patches from 1.0.6.dfsg.1-1ubuntu2
This error occurs with both Bluetooth and USB, and I have made
This also affects kdm - I just had to fix it manually on my laptop's
Kubuntu Hardy x86 install in order to get .fdi files placed into
/etc/hal/fdi/policy/ working.
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I placed the patch in libxcb1_1.1-1ubuntu1 (Hardy) and so far it seems
to work just fine.
Before patching, this bug would be the usual mode of failure for any Firefox
session that went longer than a day or two, I have not had a chance to stress
test Firefox, but I had found another program that
Note that so far it's read-only. (Which is at least a start)
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The SD Association has just announced a new standard for high-capacity SD
memory cards: SDXC - and the file system for this standard will be Microsoft's
exFAT. Linux (i.e. the kernel) therefore needs to support this file system
before it becomes common for portable
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pidgin
Sometimes when I log in, pidgin has lost all of the saved statuses I had
created. If it was shutdown with one of them, it defaults to Available
in the status selector, but it is still showing the status I had set on
the entries for myself in my
Sorry, I just realized that I failed to update this after performing the
experiments I mentioned in the last comment - not that it matters, they
made no difference. The only thing I can think of that happened which
was unusual the first time I logged in as the new user was that I
accidentally
Correct. And I am glad it's fixed, but I wish we knew why it broke to
begin with.
I don't see a No repro status here, so please go ahead and mark it
however it should go. If it happens again I'll re-report.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/268849
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I am using apport-cli over SSH to file this, because until I reboot the
PC it is unusable. Note that programs running on the PC are still
responding, (I can see them on htop over ssh - and other network
functions work)
Previously in this session I was having trouble with
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I can't explain this, but either
a) installing gthumb-dbgsym (libglib2-dbg was already installed, and the
dbgsym package was out of date) (may not be the precise names)
Or
b) creating a new user
somehow caused this problem to vanish entirely. (For my regular user account
also!)
I
After removing .thumbnails (and .gconf/apps/gthumb and .gnome2/gthumb)
the command line output (no parameters) is as usual:
converting comment system...done.Segmentation fault (core dumped)
There was a pause of several seconds between 'done.' and 'Segmentation'
I of course have a fresh .crash
When running from the command line (with or without parameters) it
simply outputs an error of the form 'Received SIGSEGV, core dumped' (I
don't have that PC in front of me to get the exact wording)
I have not yet tried removing .thumbnails but as I mentioned I did
remove all of the stored
I appears to be working now. I re-setup Jabberd2 and it is logged in
from pidgin. Has been for a couple weeks. (Although for some reason
gmail seems to think that account is offline, it can still IM it and get
back the autoresponse.)
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I appears to be working now. I re-setup Jabberd2 and it is logged in
from pidgin. Has been for a couple weeks. (Although for some reason
gmail seems to think that account is offline, it can still IM it and get
back the autoresponse.)
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 257308 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/257308
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pidgin crashed with SIGSEGV in g_slice_alloc()
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/255774
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 257308 ***
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Pidgin crashed when I wasn't looking
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pidgin crashed with SIGSEGV in g_slice_alloc()
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pidgin
At one point I did an ls /var/crash and noticed there was one for pidgin (and
then I noticed It wasn't running anymore)
Hopefully this time it will actually include the debugging into - I just
submitted bug 255771 that failed.
ProblemType:
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/var/crash/_usr_bin_pidgin.1000.crash that it won't actually attach
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Binary package hint: pidgin
At one point I did an ls /var/crash and noticed there was one for pidgin
(and then I noticed It wasn't running anymore)
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: amd64
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 255774 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/255774
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Firefox 3.0.1+build1+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.8.04.2
After much very heavy usage, it crashed right on schedule but there was no core
dump - apport or otherwise. Is there a way to enable this for Firefox crashes
due to X errors on Kubuntu? (I have already enabled apport, which
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
This is an apport report like bug 243664 but the crash is in a different
place and acts differently (the other one left it using 100% of one CPU
core, this one did not)
Version 3.0+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.8.04.1 and run with --sync
(using Tab Mix
Bug 246163 is a similar freeze, which did not leave it in 100% CPU and
had a different backtrace.
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of one CPU core - which due to the process and thermal management
switching the thread around meant 25% of each of my four cores on
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Hmm. Apport had a .crash file, it should have attached more.
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Binary package hint: konqueror-nsplugins
Flash works in a given window or even session in Konq until it decides
not to, then I just get gray boxes and the occasional nspluginviewer-
has-crashed window.
flashplugin-nonfree: 9.0.124.0ubuntu2
konqueror-nsplugins:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
This is another apport report like bug 240573 - but I am using the official
package now.
Version 3.0+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.8.04.1 and run with --sync
(Still using Tab Mix Plus to keep a very large session open)
Terminal output:
The program
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This is now a dupe of bug 243664 (which was on an official package)
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Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
I am a digital packrat, and using TMP I keep a very large session open
at all times. (I have enough ram for it though). Usually Firefox just
crashes with no apport dump, but this time it was hung, so hopefully
there is some data. The X
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Binary package hint: k3b
I was out of the room while burning a DVD and when I came back I saw the
old gear-around-a-bomb. So I pulled out apport and here we are. After
I send this I need to find out if I have another coaster.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Sun
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It looks useless to me, but just in case it's not, here is the backtrace
from DrKonqi:
(no debugging symbols found)
Using host libthread_db library /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libthread_db.so.1.
(no debugging symbols found)
(no debugging symbols found)
(no debugging symbols found)
(no debugging symbols
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/162604
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Binary package hint: bitpim
I will attempt to re-install the package, but first I wanted to get this
filed. I will close it if the problem fixes itself.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Wed Nov 14 01:45:59 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.10
NonfreeKernelModules:
Ah, looks like I had installed the package from the bitpim homepage
before upgrading to gutsy. The (downgrade to) the official gutsy
package seems to be working now. Sorry for the bogus bug.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: jabberd2
This problem has existed since at least Breezy. I actually have a
script set up to re-launch this process every time it fails so that I
can stay logged in to Jabber, but now that I have apport I can submit an
actual bug report with actual debug
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http://librarian.launchpad.net/7613210/Dependencies.txt
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Binary package hint: bitpim
Steps 1, 2 (any order) Start bitpim, connect phone by USB (In my case an
LG vx6100)
Step 3, choose Edit - Settings and in the settings window click Browse
(for a com port)
Step 4, Watch the system grind to a halt, until one manages to kill
I have had this problem since I started using Ubuntu - at Breezy and am
using Dapper - I expect that this problem will still exist in Edgy
unless Jabberd2 is Finally upgraded, because I believe it is this bug:
http://j2.openaether.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=122 (which was fixed
before 2.0s10)
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