Public bug reported:
Summary:
When running commands via 'at', most of the environment is preserved,
but some variables are deleted. LD_LIBRARY_PATH is one of them.
System:
Linux qudit 3.2.0-39-generic #62-Ubuntu SMP Thu Feb 28 00:28:53 UTC 2013 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Distributor ID:
2006-10-13 and we are at 2008-08-03. Seriously, is this such a difficult
bug?
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tanf causes FPE
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/65998
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openoffice.org
Description:
In an OO presentation, I go to the master view, try to change the
background color of the title and it does not work: it becomes white.
Steps:
* Create an empty OO presentation.
* Create a page with a title and some text in
There was a bug in the minimal example, since there was a missing b++.
It seems that I hit an example where the behavior is left unspecified
and C++ is free to produce whatever code it wants. This is bad, but not
a security issue by itself.
** Visibility changed to: Public
** This bug is no
I have a probably related problem. Namely, when running vinagre to
connect to a kvm virtual machine, running Windows, the mouse seems to
believe that the screen border is not where it should be.
The consequence is that I sometimes cannot reach the Start button,
because the mouse cursor cannot go
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
Summary:
rhythmbox should offer the possibility of moving audio files to the
Library directory when they are imported, just like it does with audio
files ripped from a CD.
Rationale:
* The current name import file/directory is misleading,
An accurate description of it would be Emails marked automatically as
spam by evolution were also marked as read. Unfortunately I have
changed job and the machine where this happened is no longer available.
I have also stopped using Evolution and have no intention to test it
again .. feel free to
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubuntu-desktop
Summary:
When editing the properites of an object, let it be in Nautilus,
Rhythmbox, or any other Gnome application, there is no way to cancel the
operation and revert to the original values.
Sometimes this is not a problem, when there's
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
1. Start sound juicer.
2. Go to Preferences - Edit Profile
3. Add a new profile
4. Edit the profile and set Active = checked
5. Close the editor saving the data
6. Click on the profile selector.
What happens:
The new profile is _not_ on the list.
What
This happens also in my system, with Edgy Eft installed from scratch
without the kochi font. It is impossible to update defoma. Since the
configuration fails, it renders the bitstream-vera fonts and all other
*.ttf fonts unusable for instance by xfontsel.
Running this
cd
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
System: Ubuntu Edgy Eft 6.10, rhythmbox-0.9.6-0ubuntu4
Description:
When playing mp3 files in Rythmbox, the same button is used to play and
pause reproduction. However the icon of the button does not change when
moving from pause to play and
I agree with Mr. Tolf that having to edit .xsession is completely
counterintuitive and error prone, forcing one to keep track of two files
(.bash_profile, .xsession) for something as simple as the value of PATH.
Even Microsoft Windows allows you to set environment variables that will
be used in
Could somebody do something about this bug? It is not only a warning. It
prevents defoma from building a fonts.dir file and thus most installed
fonts do not appear at all in X windows. From the log
/var/log/Xorg.0.log of a fresh new installed machine
(WW) `fonts.dir' not found (or not valid) in
** Attachment added: Build log for previous error message
http://librarian.launchpad.net/4937368/buildlog.gz
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openafs does not build with module_assistant
https://launchpad.net/bugs/68399
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Public bug reported:
Version: Ubuntu 6.10 Eddy Eft
openafs-modules-source1.4.1-4
linux-image-2.6.17-10
linux-headers-2.6.17-10
Steps:
1.-sudo module-assistant prepare openafs-modules
2.-sudo module-assistant -t auto-build openafs-modules
What happens:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libc6-amd64
When one sets the floating point environment to trap exceptions and uses
tanf with a value that should not produce singularities, an exception is
sometimes signalled.
To reproduce: store the following piece of code in a file foo.c and
build
It is the fact that it is marked as read when I have not read it. It makes
it impossible to verify the mail marked as junk.
Juanjo
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Evolution marks all my mails as junk
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Ubuntu: Drapper Drake
Evolution: 2.6.1-0ubuntu7
I just use the Junk facility from Ubuntu. I have not configured
spamassasin or bogofilter myself. Well, at least I did not know about
bogofilter, but I see that it has been installed and it is version 1.0.1
I updated on the very day of the release.
It is confirmed: when Evolution marks an email as junk according to a
filter, it also marks it as read.
I have systematically seen this with several emails that are marked
witha X-Spam-Level from our local mailserver.
This behavior was not present before: emails marked as spam by our
mailserver
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
Evolution is marking all my mail from all sources as junk. I have
deactivated first the remote tests feature and even then it still
happens.
Furthermore, junk mail ends up tagged with the read flag, so I cannot
even scan the Junk folder
Yeah, maybe not. But you lose 1000 euros because emails disappear
without trace does make it important to me.
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