Since I no longer have this printer (it served me well for 20 years),
the bug is no longer a problem.
The LaserJet 5 was a marvelous printer -- for its time!
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I'm no longer using this printer. (It served me well for many years but
it's obsolete now.)
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Title:
HP LaserJet 5 printer driver works
Public bug reported:
In many cases, gdebi puts its output all on one line, which makes it
impossible to follow, I'm pretty sure that the package installer
delimits lines with only a , while is what's needed.
** Affects: gdebi (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags:
A couple of other things: First, at one point I did have the headphones
working, but I haven't been able to get them working again. Second, the
expected behavior: Using the Phonon settings, I should be able to switch
easily between the built-in speakers and the headphones, or even between
two
Public bug reported:
I'm running Kubuntu 14.04. I am trying to use my headphones to listen to
music from my laptop. The headphones are correctly paired, and I get a
message to that effect, but I can't switch the audio output to bluetooth
-- it just isn't listed in the Phonon settings of System
Public bug reported:
When I invoke QApt Package Installer (usually the default for package
installations under Kubuntu 14.04), the status output all appears on one
line, which makes it unreadable. I expect that the problem has to do
with an error in the end-of-line logic for whatever is logging
I get this too on every restart of Kubuntu 14.04, so clearly it is not
fixed. This is an ancient bug with many bogus reported solutions.
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Title:
I'm running Kubuntu 14.04 and I get occasional network disconnections.
The interval between them varies widely. I have kernel
3.19.0-42-generic installed, according to uname. There are many reports
of this problem, as a google search will reveal. Also search on
"wpa_supplicant
Public bug reported:
When I run qapt-deb-installer, the progress report puts its output all
on one line, so it runs far off the end of the screen unless I keep
scrolling it horizontally. I suspect a problem in the interpretation of
line terminators in the output of the installer.
ProblemType:
Public bug reported:
In the Kubuntu 15.04 version of kmail, there is no separation mark (a
bar, etc.) between the message list and the message text. That makes
them harder to read, and I believe it's a regression from previous
versions of kmail.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.04
I'm returning the machine to Amazon, so I can't test the newer kernels.
It has a much worse problem: the graphics, at least under Kubuntu, are
intolerably slow. I've tried switching the graphics drivers and it
didn't help, although there's such a multiplicity of them that I can't
be sure I didn't
Public bug reported:
I have a newly installed Kubuntu 15.10 system. I power on my machine (a
new HP Pavilion All-In-One) and I see the boot choice screen, with
Ubuntu as the default choice. If I take that choice, the screen goes
dark for ten seconds or so, then turns a series of solid colors
Re #74 (Roland Meier): the message in #37 is Could no open output
pipe, which is somewhat different from the broken pipe message.
Interestingly, I've also seen the broken pipe message in an older 13.10
system, which brought up the graphical interface but froze after a
while.
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I just upgraded a system from Kubuntu 14.04 to Kubuntu 14.10, and the
broken pipe error popped up. Some questions for the suffering
populace:
1. Does the error occur with 14.04 or only with 14.10?
2. Does it occur with 14.10 installed directly or only with 14.10
upgraded from 14.04?
In my
The keepers of the archive need to do something about this bug to
reflect the fact that it is not Nvidia-specific. Several people have
reported encountering it with Intel hardware.
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When I try to use kstart I get this message, and the application opens
on the wrong desktop even though I've used the --desktop parameter.
Since I can't use kstart without getting this message, I don't know if
the kstart problem is related or not.
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I was trying to use kstart to start three programs in three different desktops
after login, like this:
kstart --desktop 1 firefox
kstart --desktop 2 kmail
kstart --desktop 3 konsole
After (apparently) executing the script, the system hung solidly. I tried this
more
I encounter this in KDE 4.14.2, Kubuntu 14.10, whenever I use kstart.
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Title:
QDBusConnection: session D-Bus connection created before
I.ve installed the 20140923 microcode update. It solved the buffer
underrun problem I was having but not the broken pipe problem. The
reason I thought it would help is that I saw a post somewhere saying
that this update worked but the previous one (20140624) did not. I've
been trying without
This bug also showed up on Kubuntu utopic 14.10 with kernel
3.18.0-031800.
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Title:
xhci_hcd: Setup ERROR: setup context command for slot n.
To
After poking around I learned that the cure is to install a correction
to the Intel microcode. That in turn requires installing theintel-
microcode 2.20140913.1ubuntu2 source package, which is available from
Launchpad. However, I haven't yet figured out how to actually do that.
The Archlinux
This bug report is mistitled since the same bug appears on machines
(like mine) with Intel integrated graphics.
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Title:
init: Error while
i just installed the 3.18 kernel and still get the broken pipe.
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Title:
init: Error while reading from descriptor: Broken pipe
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I too get this message in Kubuntu 14.10. I have a Lenovo laptop with
Intel integrated graphics.
I actually have two Kubuntu 14.10's in different partitions on this
machine. I'm writing this from what I'll call P1, which I had abandoned
because the partition was too small for my needs. So I
I can suggest the outline of a fix, but I don't have enough system
knowledge to provide the actual code.
What's needed is a script in one of the /etc/rc.d files that checks all
mounted filesystems to see if they are remote. If a filesystem is
remote, then it is forcibly unmounted. This script
The applications listed by Firefox under Edit/Preferences/Applications
do not include apt, and there does not seem to be a way to add
application types to the list of those provided.
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I can believe that upstart is the correct package, but
FindRightPackage would never lead me there.
The problem of making sure that remote filesystems are detached before
the network is shut down has been around in several guises for quite a
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Unfortunately, nothing in FindRightPackages seems to apply to this
situation. I suppose it's the package that contains the shutdown
scripts, but I don't know what package that is.
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** Package changed: ubuntu = kde-workspace (Ubuntu)
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Title:
stale nfs file handle blocks shutdown
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I'm running a fully updated Kubuntu 13.10 on a 64-bit Lenovo Z58 laptop.
When I shut down, the shutdown process gets stuck with the message
stale nfs file handle. The system just sits there thereafter. I know
what's going on but I don't know what to do about it, and a
I also have a Lenovo Z580 running (Kubuntu) 13.10. I have a slightly
different problem (also reported elsewhere) that I assume has the same
cause and probably the same fix. My system often freezes for anywhere
from 10 seconds to a minute or two. Switching to a virtual console and
back seems to
It's a slightly different problem, I guess, but in Kubuntu 13.10 the
shutdown does not complete for me. It stops with the message Stale NFS
file handle. I suppose this is a different bug because it involves
NFS, not CIFS.
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Under 13.10 that method of retrieving the correct PPD doesn't work any
more. I had saved the correct one, though, and I'll provide it on
request. If anyone has ideas on how to make it publicly available and
easily retrieved, let me know.
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Problem solved; I don't see this in 13.04 Raring (keeping fingers
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This problem also shows up with easytag (see Bug #1160729).
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emacs23/24 and other GTK applications do not start when run in Kubuntu
I'm running Kubuntu 12.04. How do I disable 11n?
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Title:
NetworkManager[14155]: warn nl_recvmsgs() error: (-33) Dump
inconsistency detected,
I doubt if this will be of much help:
pa@morchella:~$ apport-collect 1081185
Fontconfig warning: /etc/fonts/conf.d/50-user.conf, line 9: reading
configurations from ~/.fonts.conf is deprecated.
ERROR: connecting to Launchpad failed: [Errno 2] No such file or directory
You can reset the
I'm running Kubuntu 12.10 and here's what I get, using what I believe to
be the very latest version of youtube-dl:
pa@morchella:~/Downloads$ ./youtube-dl
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EqGRROao5-M
[youtube] Setting language
WARNING: unable to set language: urlopen error [Errno 2] No such file or
I think I might have been looking at the wrong function to isolate the
bug. I now think the problem lies in this:
/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/DistUpgrade/MetaRelease.py
but unfortunately I can't figure out how it works.
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I wonder -- is do-release-upgrade even affected by the prompt? Or is
that effect limited to the programs that actually display the prompt
choice, such as synaptic and muon-updater?
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I'm running Kubuntu 12.04.1. When I first start a session, I can (and
do) deactivate the touchpad with Fn-F6 on my Lenovo laptop. But later
on, something -- I don't know what -- reactivates the touchpad and I
can't shut it off using normal means. At the same time the
Voila!
pa@morchella:~$ do-release-upgrade -d
Checking for a new Ubuntu release
No new release found
I also tried removing update-manager-core completely and reinstalling it
in the hope that some troublesome file might be replaced. No luck with
that either.
I think the solution lies in
A clue:
The file /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-
packages/UpdateManager/Core/DistUpgradeFetcherCore.py seems to be where
the decision-making happens. And it seems to depend in very particular
ways on the contents of /etc/apt/sources.list. Unfortunately I just
don't know enough about the context to
This is very interesting!!
pa@morchella:~$ cat /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades.conf
cat: /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades.conf: No such file or directory
pa@morchella:~$ ls -R /etc/update-manager
/etc/update-manager:
meta-release release-upgrades release-upgrades.d
What program is responsible for installing release-upgrades.conf? It
wasn't in any package that I thought to look at.
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Title:
update manager
Here it is, but I don't think you'll find any gold in them thar' hills:
root@morchella:/home/pa# cat /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades
# Default behavior for the release upgrader.
[DEFAULT]
# Default prompting behavior, valid options:
#
# never - Never check for a new release.
# normal -
This is what I should have put into the report:
root@morchella:/home/pa# do-release-upgrade
Checking for a new Ubuntu release
No new release found
The -c confused the issue.
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Title:
update manager doesn't find 12.10 upgrade
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Sorry, that should have been bug 1024131.
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update manager doesn't find 12.10 upgrade
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Title:
do-release-upgrade doesn't work
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I'm running Kubuntu 12.04.1 on three machines. On none of them can I
upgrade to 12.10. I never see the notifier, and apt-get dist-upgrade
finds nothing. Here's what demonstrates the point:
root@morchella:/home/pa/.config/synaptiks# cat /etc/lsb-release
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
Specified the package (update-manager-core) as requested. I thought I
had done that when I submitted the bug, but apparently I didn't succeed.
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The PPD that I get for the HP LaserJet 5 with a fully updated Kubuntu
12.04 is the wrong one. Twice before I've had the correct one, only to
have an update bring back the wrong one. The correct one is what I get
when I select the old PPD while installing the printer using
I ran into a PPD problem after an update of Kubuntu 12.04. Before the
update, my LaserJet 5 normally printed in single-page mode. After the
update it printed in duplex mode and I couldn't get it to print in
single-page mode. The problem was an incorrect version of the PPD,
which I verified by
Same problem in Precise 12.04.1. Longevity in bugs is not a virtue.
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Unable to contact time server
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I don't think that ufw/iptables has anything to do with the problem.
Look at this:
root@Lenovo-Z580:~# host pgpkeys.mit.edu
pgpkeys.mit.edu is an alias for CRYPTONOMICON.mit.edu.
CRYPTONOMICON.mit.edu has address 18.9.60.141
root@Lenovo-Z580:~# gpg --keyserver hkp://pgpkeys.mit.edu --recv-keys
I should also mention that uvw says that the firewall is inactive.
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gpg key retrieval gives bogus, confusing error message
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This is a nasty bug that affects many users. Its solution should not
be buried.
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Title:
pkexec cannot run graphical applications when using KDM
Public bug reported:
pysdm displays sda10 as though it is a different drive, on the same
level as sda. But it does handle sda9 correctly.
** Affects: pysdm (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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pysdm does what you want, I think. But it does have at least one
significant bug: it thinks sda10 is a separate drive and will not set it
up.
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I just tried again, with interesting, different, and puzzling results:
pwa@pwa-K60IJ:~$ gpg --keyserver hkp://subkeys.pgp.net --recv-keys
A8AA1FAA3F055C03
gpg: failed to create temporary file
`/home/pwa/.gnupg/.#lk0x1021490.pwa-K60IJ.947': Permission denied
gpg: keyblock resource
I should have made clear that I was talking about the Kubuntu 12.04.1,
not the Ubuntu 12.04.1. Go to
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/releases/12.04.1/release/ and click on
the first item, PC desktop CD. I haven't been able to find the actual
file listing, but if you attempt the download you'll
Thanks, Scott, for straightening this out.
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12.04.1 CD image is too big
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The 12.04.1 32-bit image is 703MB, which makes it too big to fit on a
CD. It needs to be trimmed down so it really is no more than 700 MB
long.
** Affects: debian-installer (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I don't have a problem in resolving that hostname in any other context.
For instance:
pwa@pwa-K60IJ:~/Documents$ ping subkeys.pgp.net
PING subkeys.pgp.net (116.240.198.71) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from web-196-keysigning.ivt.com.au (116.240.198.71): icmp_req=1 ttl=46
time=255 ms
64 bytes
I installed gnupg-curl, tried the command again with the options you
suggested, and got this:
pwa@pwa-K60IJ:~/Documents$ sudo gpg --keyserver hkp://subkeys.pgp.net
--keyserver-options verbose,debug --recv-keys A8AA1FAA3F055C03
gpg: requesting key 3F055C03 from hkp server subkeys.pgp.net
gpgkeys:
I just discovered that if I replace the hostname by its IP address, the
retrieval works. I'm reporting that as a separate bug.
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Title:
gpg key
Public bug reported:
In my environment, the following doesn't work:
pwa@pwa-K60IJ:~/Documents$ gpg --keyserver hkp://subkeys.pgp.net --recv-keys
A8AA1FAA3F055C03
gpg: requesting key 3F055C03 from hkp server subkeys.pgp.net
?: subkeys.pgp.net: Host not found
gpgkeys: HTTP fetch error 7: couldn't
** Package changed: ubuntu = gnupg (Ubuntu)
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gpg key retrieval gives bogus, confusing error message
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I attempted to install a key using gpg as follows:
pwa@pwa-K60IJ:~/Documents$ gpg --keyserver hkp://subkeys.pgp.net --recv-keys
A8AA1FAA3F055C03
gpg: requesting key 3F055C03 from hkp server subkeys.pgp.net
?: subkeys.pgp.net: Host not found
gpgkeys: HTTP fetch error 7:
To clarify: the download does work and the proxy complaint is almost
certainly bogus. I'm not using a proxy (systems settings confirms
that). Here's the output you asked for:
pwa@pwa-K60IJ:~$ env
SSH_AGENT_PID=23805
KDE_MULTIHEAD=false
DM_CONTROL=/var/run/xdmctl
SHELL=/bin/bash
TERM=xterm
An afterthought: the most appropriate place for me to deal with my
Dropbox problems would have been the Dropbox forums, but unfortunately
they are down for renovation.
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Another afterthought: I tried installing the new package you provided.
It seems to work, although it needs to be started with dropbox -i
start, not dropboxd. I need to do some other fiddling before I can
be entirely sure.
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all. It simply hangs.
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Title:
nautilus-dropbox forbids dropbox's non-free
Update: dropboxd does work after all. The problem was that I hadn't
uninstalled my previous working version of Dropbox.
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Title:
nautilus-dropbox
I'm a Dropbox user. Dropbox worked fine for me under 11.10; on this
machine it does not work under 12.04. I tried the procedure recommended
by Dropbox:
cd ~ wget -O - https://www.dropbox.com/download?plat=lnx.x86_64; | tar xzf -
~/.dropbox-dist/dropboxd
And I soon got this:
pwa@pwa-K60IJ:~$
I forgot to mention: on a different machine, also running 12.04, I see
that the dropbox package is installed and the nautilus-dropbox
package is not installed. And on that machine, Dropbox works. However,
I cannot determine where that dropbox package came from.
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Update: I've gotten Dropbox working by downloading it from the website
and using the Deb installer (which, conveniently, is offered by
default).
So the situation is this, it seems. There are three possible ways to
install Dropbox:
1. Download it from the Dropbox website and install it with
I've encountered this bug again under Precise. What confuses the issue
greatly is that it's environment-dependent in an unknown way. In many
posts the recommended way to deal with a missing public key is this:
gpg --keyserver pgpkeys.mit.edu --recv-key A8AA1FAA3F055C03
with the key shown here
Public bug reported:
I'm running Kubuntu 11.10 and I cannot upgrade to v12. do-release-
upgrade says no new release found no matter what I do. I've updated
everything in sight, including the repository list, with both Synaptic
and Muon. Also apt-get update, apt-get upgrade, and apt-get dist-
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Double login needed after logout
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I'm running Kubuntu Oneiric 11.10 with KDE 4.8.1. If I log out and log
in again, after a minute or so the screen goes blank and then another
login prompt appears. The second login works correctly. This does not
happen on the initial login.
When this most recently
No luck:
pwa@pwa-K60IJ:~$ apport-collect 958080
ERROR: connecting to Launchpad failed: [Errno 0] Error
You can reset the credentials by removing the file
/home/pwa/.cache/apport/launchpad.credentials
Removing the credentials file didn't help.
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Unable to mount Canon cameras via USB (Jaunty)
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Same problem here. I've plugged in a Canon A10 Powershot. lsusb sees it and
so does gphoto -l:
pwa@pwa-K60IJ:~$ gphoto2 -l
Detected a 'Canon:PowerShot A10'.
There are 2 folders in folder '/'.
- DCIM
- MISC
There are 2 folders in folder '/DCIM'.
-
Public bug reported:
The controls in the pulseaudio volume control do the right thing -- but
recently the display of the actual volume was lost. The bar is still
there but no volume is shown. I'm running a fully updated Kubuntu
Oneiric 11.10 system with version 0.99.1-0ubuntu1 of pavucontrol.
I should have mentioned that this happens both in the Playback tab and
the Output Devices tab.
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Title:
pulseaudio volume control doesn't show
My profuse thanks to David Henningsson at Canonical for pointing me to
this fix:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/UpgradingAlsa/DKMS
The bug is still a bug, however, and will remain so until David's code
makes it into the distribution.
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On my Asus K60IJ laptop with the Intel 82801 audio controller, I cannot
get the laptop speakers to mute without also muting the headphones.
This problem was SOLVED under Natty by the packages in the ubuntu-audio-
dev repository, but that repository hasn't been updated for
Public bug reported:
I have an HP LaserJet 5 printer with the Postscript option and a
duplexing unit. Under Kubuntu 11.10 (and a couple of versions back),
the None option for duplexing doesn't work; I still get two-sided
printing. This is not a printer problem -- the printer works correctly
not
I'm having similar problems with the brightness control on an Acer K60IJ
laptop. In my case the brightness keys (Fn-F5 and Fn-F6) do nothing at
all.
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In my case the error that initiated the problem was an attempt to
install Samba.
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Title:
Update to Oneiric failed with a request from the
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When I mount a CD, the only action offered is to play it with Amarok.
Apparently the information in System Settings / Device Actions is not
being used. I verified that by changing the name of the Amarok action
to something else, and the change did not show up. I believe
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Mounting a CD does not use the information in Device Actions
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Binary package hint: mtpfs
I recently upgraded to Ubuntu 11.04. I have mtpfs 0.9-3 installed.
When I try to connect my Sansa Clip+ music player to my laptop using
mtpfs, I usually get the message Transport endpoint is not connected
-- but not always. This is the same
I keep seeing more reports of this problem as people chime in on the
threads I put up about it. I'd suggest that an analysis of do-release-
upgrade would provide useful clues as to what's missing.
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I've seen other scattered reports of the same problem.
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Title:
No notification of Natty upgrade
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Almost everyone who's looked at the problem suggests that show new
distribution releases hould be set to normal releases, but it's
already set to that and has been all along. The unfortunate effects of
my struggles now is that after reinstalling kpackagekit, it segfaults on
startup!!
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I do get notification of updates. I checked that by reverting a package
(khelpcenter4) to an earlier version. I then got a notification that it
needed to be updated, which is of course the correct effect.
I'm about ready to bypass the problem by downloading the Alternate
Distribution CD and
I had three systems running Kubuntu Maverick: one in a second partition
on the same system as the one I was working with, and another on a
different machine entirely. And none of the three got the notification
or could pick up the upgrade with do-release-upgrade, which leads me to
believe that
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