Bug is present in precise too.
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Title:
cannot add m4a picture
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It is not the same bug. Last time xpdf was crashing even before any
window came up. This time xpdf is launching the window, rendering the
first page of the pdf file (you can see it for a jiffy), and then
crashing out.
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So now that we have waited for over a month without the bug even being
assigned - does this mean that xpdf will not be fixed through the
lifetime of precise?
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The pdf file opens fine on xpdf in oneiric. However there are a lot of
command-line messages saying Bogus memory allocation size.
Shouri
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Title:
gpib-modules-source does not compile with m-a as of Oneiric Ocelot.
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Don't compile with karmic kernel
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Proxy settings on oneiric just don't work. I just don't understand how
functionality and value was reduced from natty and all its ancestors,
and the people are only finger pointing - this bug is similar to that
and that bug was addressed by so and so...
There is a button for applying proxies
Public bug reported:
Easytag does not start because it somehow depends on libmp4v2.so.0.
libmp4v2 has been taken off the oneiric repositories! The dependancy is not
known to apt.
Steps:
Install easytag or easytag-aac: sudo apt-get install easytag (or) easytag-aac
easytag
Expected result:
Solution:
Download, compile and install libmp4v2.
Or, install the old .deb from the natty repositories.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/880625
Title:
Oneiric: error while loading
This bug continues in oneiric.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/773781
Title:
yelp cannot open manpages or other documentation in /usr/share/doc
after upgrade to natty
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: yelp
Yelp cannot open:
(1) manpages
Open yelp
Type in man bash or man:bash
yelp reports that there were no matching help pages found in Ubuntu Desktop
Guide.
This used to work before my upgrade to natty.
(2) infopages
Open yelp
Type in info:bash
No
The binary packaged xpdf still segfaults/crashes on every pdf file.
I successfully compiled a working xpdf on natty.
Here are the required dependencies aside from the regular automake etc packages
(these were the maverick build-deps):
libfreetype6-dev libpaper-dev libt1-dev libx11-dev
I have seen this on my
(1) HP tx2000
(2) Dell inspiron n5010
on
(1) karmic
(2) lucid
(3) maverick
The bug is still there in maverick. I have not been using bluetooth on a
regular basis at all. When I do use it, it works. I don't see any issue
using bluetooth after a hibernate.
Hibernate is very
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: octave3.2
Steps to reproduce:
run octave3.2
backend(fltk)
Expected outcome:
prompt should return and the fltk backend should be usable for plotting.
Outcome:
error: /usr/lib/octave/3.2.3/oct/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/fltk_backend.oct:
undefined symbol:
Ilja S. wrote:
Hi, I have absolutely the same problem on my Dell laptop with Ubuntu 8.10,
64-bit (2.26.27-11)
I used the same test to check the speed - encoding media file with lame.
The slowdown is about 4 times.
The good news is that I think I found why! (at least on 2 Dell laptops).
I reinstalled Ubuntu, but this time I used the 64-bit version. After all my
computer uses AMD 64x2 Turion processors.
The problem I mentioned above (3x slowdown after a resume from suspend-
to-RAM) no longer occurs. The earlier operating system was 32-bit
installed on the same computer.
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I can quantify the slowdown of the system after a suspend-to-RAM. I am not sure
if the same result applies for a suspend-to-disk.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Boot up computer
2. Run a sample program and time it.
3. Suspend to RAM
4. Wake up.
5. Run the same sample program and time it.
Time taken
I forgot to mention that I have observed the above in Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex 8.10.
The above occurs both under the 2.6.27-9-generic, as well as the
2.6.27-11-generic linux kernels.
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