Are people still seeing this? I do not observe this behavior on Kubuntu
20.10 with muon 5.8.0. Could it have been a packaging issue just on
Neon?
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I should also say that the only language pack I have is
$ find . -name "*lang*"
./extensions/langpack-en...@thunderbird.mozilla.org.xpi
and it is from the same time as I upgraded to Kubuntu 20.10
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I too have this problem. It seems that if you go into your .thunderbird
directory and delete the file addonStartup.json.lz4, thunderbird is able
to start. Restarting tb usually causes the error to appearagain, but re-
deleting this file allows it to start again.
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I didn't get the time to test this in the last two months. It is
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it this weekend.
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). I haven't had a chance to file a bug, will do in the next day or
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I will try in the next week or so with this build.
- Mitch Golden
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Mitch Golden, this bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been
any activity in it recently
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This is easy to reproduce: Burn a kubuntu 14.10 plasma 5 ISO, downloaded
from here:
http://www.kubuntu.org/news/kubuntu-14.10
Boot from it. X will not start, and the machine falls to a command
prompt. Typing startx starts everything and it's possible to proceed.
I should
Public bug reported:
I have installed 14.10 Plasma 5 on my laptop, which is a vintage 2011
System 76. Of greatest significance is that it has an nvidia 560M
graphics card in it.
When I first installed 14.04, I noticed that the PowerMizer report of the
NVIDIA X Server Settings would report
Sorry, I see that this bug is a duplicate of 1394856 which has already
been transferred to xorg.
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Title:
kubuntu 14.10 plasma 5 spins up
This is what I wrote on the kubuntu-devel list in response.
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Installing the version of pinta in the 14.04 LTS repository, (1.3-3) if
I select a region of an image and hit ^X, I receive a popup about an
unhandled reflection invocation. This happens every time. Below is the
message.
Note that if I use pinta 1.5 from the stable ppa
I should add that I am using Kubuntu 14.04.
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When you try to open a file, the Filter dropdown is not usable. All the
different options turn into one single string and are not separately
selectable. Because of this bug, you can't use the filter dropdown on the Open
dialog. This means you can't open a
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This is probably this bug over on kde.org
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I cannot reproduce this in the current Konqueror. I do have firefox
installed, but I am able to see the videos in Konqueror
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flash
This bug can be closed. The problem being described was really only
going to be an issue during the time when there were KDE 3.5 binaries
being run on a KDE 4 machine. This time is long past and so there is no
need to keep this around.
I use KDE as my primary desktop and love it.
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I don't know what I was thinking when I wrote Kubuntu 4.11 - it is
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I have a System76 Gazelle Pro with a 1.5 GB nVidia GeForce GTX 560M
graphics card. Suspend works properly when the driver is in normal use,
but if an external monitor is connected, it will fail to suspend. The
machine hangs, and I powered off. This problem persists even if
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Is there some reason I can't see bug 421186? When I go there it tells
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I just tried this in the released Jaunty, and while the link above still
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Here is an odd one: I am using Kubuntu Jaunty RC. After updating
packages, the first thing I did was to install flashplayer (sudo apt-get
install flashplayer-installer), and open Konqueror to navigate to a page
- with
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Here is an odd one: I am using Kubuntu Jaunty RC. After updating
packages, the first thing I did was to install flashplayer (sudo apt-get
install flashplayer-installer), and open Konqueror to navigate to a page
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Philippe: I believe what you're doing won't work, because the directory
in which flash lives has moved since Hardy. (In fact, I think it's
different from Intrepid to Jaunty.) I know that I replaced flash10 with
flash9 as I said above and it definitely works.
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This bug is closely related to two already filed. One is
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/amarok/+bug/120006 which is
the specific problem of being unable to open konqueror from amarok in
Intrepid. The other is
Sorry, uploaded the wrong file a moment ago, here is the correct
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Here is an interesting bit. I see one circumstance where Flash 10 will
generally work: Go to youtube or some other site with a flash movie on
the page. You will see a white region where the flash movie is. Right
click on the flash movie and the flash menu comes up. None of the
actions do
BTW, I should note that the original problem with flash 10 is
INTERMITTENT. I have seen flash work on pages from time to time (I
would estimate about 1 out of 20 or so. Then, even pressing reload on
the same page, flash will fail to start. It is also noteworthy that if
you right click on the
I have gotten this on every install of Jaunty from alpha 2 to alpha 4.
Interestingly, I didn't get this on alpha 4 until I did an upgrade.
In prior alphas, for some reason the bug reporter wasn't properly
sending this in (maybe it was a timeout on launchpad) so this is the
first time I have ever
Just to verify: I see this same problem on 9.04 (Jaunty alpha 4). I can
fix it by doing a simpler version of what jartsa suggests above.
1) Go to adobe, and get the deb for ubuntu 8.04+, save locally
2) sudo dpkg --install install_flash_player_10_linux.deb
3) Then get the fp9 archive as
I haven't seen it, no. Gutsy was a long time ago.
On Mon, 5 Jan 2009, Jonathan Thomas wrote:
Is this still a problem with a more recent version of Kubuntu?
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This is actually a general problem with all KDE3.5 apps under KDE4.
The issue appears to be that there are separate directories
/usr/share/applications/kde and /usr/share/applications/kde4, and the
desktop files construct separate sycoca files. Since kfmclient.desktop
is only installed in the
This issue afflicts all KDE 3.5 applications, and includes not just
Konqueror (which is what kfmclient is opening) but also khelpcenter, and
possibly others.
The issue appears to be that there are separate directories
/usr/share/applications/kde and /usr/share/applications/kde4, and the
desktop
Sorry about not replying. I must have missed the request for more
information.
The bug appears to be gone in Hardy, at least on my current laptop. I
will reopen if I see it again.
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I have installed all the debug packages and if I see it again I will
reopen the bug. For now we should probably just close it.
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I only had this problem very infrequently, and I don't think I have seen
it for a while. From the date I submitted it, I would have been using
7.04 (Feisty) at the time.
I have seen some issues more recently with Networkmanager itself, but
not with KNetworkmanager.
Is it not possible to tell
I don't see it happening anymore. That being said, it didn't happen
every time in Feisty either. It only seemed to happen when the system
was especially slow shutting down.
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I think I have an idea some of what is going on.
The old card I am using shows up in KNetworkManager as not supporting
Carrier Detect. Somehow the older versions detected that the card was
there and tried it. The new version sees the wired network, and though
it *can* connect to it, it doesn't
This bug is still present for me on Hardy Alpha 1. As I said above, I
have an old Sony Vaio PCG-XG19 with a Xircom cardbus PCMCIA card.
NetworkManager/KnetworkManager doesn't connect to the wireless network
at logon, but will connect if I manually do it. I won't disconnect if
I unplug the
Hey! In Hardy Alpha 1 the bug is gone!
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Great... I am unable to reproduce this in the released Gutsy.
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I am not sure that it just works for me. It is not 100% easy to roproduce
this bug, but I will try and repost.
- Mitch Golden
On Tue, 4 Dec 2007, al_erola wrote:
Everything just works with the current released versions of 7.10 for
Ubuntu and Kubuntu.
On Nov 28, 2007 3:42 PM, Brian
In the released version of Gutsy, I see the problem on my old Sony Vaio
PCG-XG19 with the Xircom cardbus PCMCIA card. It doesn't connect on
login, though does just fine if I tell it to do so manually. However,
it does not respond to the cable being unplugged.
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Can you tell us more about the configuration of your system? How did
you install Gutsy - was it an upgrade? I am unable to duplicate this
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As I said in the original post, it is a Broadcom 1390. I am running
the latest version of the driver, from the Dell website.
dell:~ lspci -v
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/PM/GMS/940GML and 945GT
Express Memory Controller Hub (rev 03)
Subsystem: Dell Unknown device
I just tried testing with a Live CD. (I can't install Gutsy since I use
by Dell Inspiron 6400 for production work - it has Feisty on it).
Here's the problem: when I install ndiswrapper on the machine, it
generally requires a power-cycle reboot to get the card to work. Or at
least, that's how I
Bug is present in Kubuntu Gutsy Alpha 5
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This appears to be a different bug from 129361. Normally I am able to
hibernate-resume multiple times without issue. However, I just got a
crash, with the backtrace below. The only difference in the resume this
time was that the
I am still seeing the same thing on alpha 4. There is no response to
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I saw this fixed in Kubuntu Gutsy Alpha 3, but in Alpha 4 it appears to
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I just noticed an additional, probably related thing: it doesn't
reconnect to the Wired Network after a suspend or hibernate.
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When I open the metabar in Konqueror, I see the KDE theme with the
gears, but no information is displayed. When I right click and select
reload theme, I can see what appears to be the information in the
metabar, but it only flashes and then
I see it *partially* fixed. I just installed and tried Gutsy Alpha 3 and
find that it does connect if you're plugged in when you log in. However,
it is still not responding to pluging in or unplugging the network cable.
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I just reproduced this error, starting from a clean install again. I
got the same response to apt-cache policy firefox.
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In my case it was the following:
- Fresh install of Kubuntu Gutsy with the i386 desktop CD, Tribe 2.
(The machine is an old Sony Vaio PCG XG-19.)
- Upgrade all packages from the repository.
(I should note at this point that there's something broken about the
repository or Tribe 2, because the
Public bug reported:
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I am using Gutsy Tribe 2 on an old Sony Vaio PCG-XG19. The install
works, but at the end I see a strange error on the screen:
usplash: can't get console font
* Unmounting temporary filesystem
umount: /cow not found
I didn't see this in
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I installed Kubuntu i386 Gutsy Tribe 2 on a Sony Vaio PCG-XG19. I did
the install in safe graphics mode, and so when I was done the system had
vesa as the driver in xorg.conf (is that supposed to happen?)
At any rate, once the system was
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Am running off the live CD on a Sony Vaio PCG-XG19. Was just starting
up Adept when the crash occurred.
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
Date: Sat Jul 7 22:40:28 2007
Disassembly: 0x18:
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.10
ExecutablePath:
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Unfortunately the machine has died and I can't immediately retest or even
see what was on it. However, I can say that this was an entirely virgin
install of gutsy alpha 2, and then an install of Firefox (and other
stuff), and it was the very first time I had tried to open Firefox.
On Thu, 5
What it seems to be doing is not creating a profile directory in the
.mozilla/firefox directory. It may be creating a file instead. At any
rate, if I manually create a directory (i.e. outside of firefox) and
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I have also noticed that if I start with the network cable unplugged and
then plug it in, KNetworkmanager doesn't connect either. The only way I
see a connection is if I manually connect.
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I am running Feisty Kubuntu on a Dell Inspiron 6400. I always allow the
updates. This happened just one about 6-8 weeks ago and hasn't happened
since. I reported it because it may be a structural problem with
hibernation.
On Thu, 5 Jul 2007, Kees Cook wrote:
Thanks for the report! Which
When I try the same gutsy alpha 2 CD in my other laptop, a Dell Inspiron
6400 with built in ethernet, it *does* connect on login. So this
problem appears confined to my old Sony Vaio with the PCMCIA ethernet
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I just found this in Gutsy Alpha 2. Networkmanager / KNetworkmanger
worked fine in Feisty and even Gutsy alpha 1. Gutsy alpha 2 has
KNetworkManager 0.2 so it may have something to do with that.
When I log in to the system, I have no
I should point out that I am using DHCP not a static internet address,
and because of this I have no connection prior to manually connecting
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I just installed Gutsy Alpha 2 and then added Firefox with Adept. When
I try to start it, it asks me to create a profile (it never used to do
this). When I (several screens later) try to create the Default User
profile, I get a screen that says
This was published 19 hours ago, and I guess I have 2.0.0.4+2-0ubuntu3
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I have tried downloading and burning the gutsy alpha 2 i386 desktop CD.
This time I was quite careful to do the MD5 sums and verify the disk
after burning (and before installing). I did see it lock up once before
the install. It only happened in normal (as opposed to safe graphics)
mode.
I will
I still have this problem in Feisty.
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Even though Gutsy tribe 2 does a better job on the safe graphics mode
(e.g. it doesn't use some of the broken acceleration in the Neomagic
chipset driver) I am still seeing this problem, even when I install in
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I did check the media, but not the md5 sum. Checking it now, I am not
sure it actually agrees. I'll redownload and see if the problem persists.
To answer the other questions: it's the desktop i386 CD.
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I am using an old Sony Vaio PCG-XG19 and am testing Kubuntu Gutsy
tribe1. When I boot from the CD (prior to doing any install) I will see
it boot and then start the KDE session. It gets into the KDE desktop,
and I see it open a window that says something like scanning
I am still seeing this problem in Gutsy tribe 1 (on the same machine).
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Just ran into this one as well. It works fine once I apt-get install
tsclient - no additional configuration is required. I suggest that the
Ubuntu package for Krdc should require tsclient. Either that, or the
error message should say something about tsclient, not only about
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I tried it with the final release of feisty, and here's an amusing
datapoint: I tried installing with safe graphics mode and the map was
still missing. The video hardware in the KDE system settings was shown
as vesa, not neomagic. When I run in non-safe graphics mode there are
certain problems I
How is it possible to turn off X acceleration during the install so we
can see if that is the source of the problem?
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I also reported this bug here https://launchpad.net/bugs/97690. Mine
was on an old Sony Vaio PCG-XG19, which has a neomagic graphics card. I
saw it in both alpha 5 and beta 1. It was not virtual.
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On further thought: I have noticed that on some older chipsets, such as
the neomagic one in the Vaio, and on a i810 I have in an older Dell, the
machine doesn't quite work properly unless I manually edit the xorg.conf
file to include XaaNoPixMapCache. (And in the neomagic case, I need to
use
This seems to be working now in Feisty beta 1.
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I have an old Sony Vaio - PCG-XG19, with a neomagic graphics card. I was
installing Kubuntu beta-1.
When I tried the install, I never even saw the map. Some of the previous
page was still on the display, and there were the dots representing
These do seem similar to my bug. I will point out that I have had a
problem on a different machine (a dell Inspiron 6400) even with Edgy,
though it hibernated fine in Dapper. I had always assumed that this was
because of something do with ndiswrapper. However, this bug here is on
a machine
I have a Dell Inspiron 6400 and I am seeing the same symptoms. When I
upgraded from Dapper to Edgy, I could never get it to hibernate. (I am
seeing the same problem with a much older Sony Vaio PCG-XG19 on feisty
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I am seeing something similar in Kubuntu herd 5, so I submitted a new
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Intel D3C5201 motherboard doesn't shutdown when hibernating
https://launchpad.net/bugs/80614
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machine doesn't hibernate
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Public bug reported:
This may be the same bug as this one:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.20/+bug/80614 but
since that is marked as fixed, I am resubmitting it.
I am running kubuntu feisty herd 5. When I try to hibernate the machine
it does a bunch of things, but doesn't
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machine doesn't hibernate
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