If I understand things, the path
/home/$USER
is not valid if /home is a symlink or when home directories are not on
root. For example most corporate set-ups uses something like:
/export/home/$USER
Sounds like that will foil the 'dumb smart software too.
I refute the proposition that
* This has been found that this error was caused by a MISSING FONT
* Someplace during the Ubuntu 19.10 to Ubuntu 20.04 upgrade process the font
Courier New was completely removed.
* It is not clear what the use-case would be to removea font in the first place.
* Nothing in the removed packages
* It has been found that this error was caused by a MISSING FONT
* Someplace during the Ubuntu 19.10 to Ubuntu 20.04 upgrade process the font
Courier New was completely removed.
* It is not clear what the use-case would be to removea font in the first place.
* Nothing in the removed packages list
Public bug reported:
* Have upgraded from Ubuntu 10.10 to Ubuntu 20.04
* Rebooted PC
* After reboot, and login
* Opened gnome-terminal
* something displays, but it is NOT Text
* completely unreadable (screen shot attached)
* with no terminal, I'm restricted in what I may do to trouble shoot this
Public bug reported:
* I have upgraded from Ubuntu 19.10 to Ubuntu 20.04
* When I start the terminator terminal emulator it comes up with unreadble text
* I have attached a screen shot.
* There is NO 20.04 package in launchpad for Terminator.
IMPACT
Terminator cannot urrently be used on Ubuntu
** Also affects: snapd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
snap-store Does Not Run with XAUTHORITY error
To manage
I am getting this message very very frequently.
Ubuntu 19.10
from the command line. The most intersting thing is that I may have 5
or 6 bash windows open. Aftetr executiong Meld from one terminal
window. If I subsequently use meld from a Different teminal session,
these errors spray-out on
Public bug reported:
Hello -- This is a clean Ubuntu 10.10 install onto a new disk. For many
days now I've been clicking on the calculator. It just doesn't work.
No message or error report. I am looking for an alternative caclulator
to install.
Today I tried to run the calculator from the
Public bug reported:
The Upgrader process stopped and recommended reporting this error:
installed nvidia-dkms-418 package post-installation script
subprocess returned error exit status 10
That nvidia driver package seems strange too. I had thought I was
using:
nvidia-driver-430
I
I mistaken to consider that this is a backward step?
Sincerely,
aplatypus
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Title:
Every snap gives "create user data directory"
I am getting this with 4.4.0-59-generic, I'm booted off a thumb drive
using 4.4 and this systems update manager is prompting to upgrade the
kernel to 4.4.0-59. Which I'm obviously NOT doing. However my point is
why is this still in circulation -- Shouldn't it be pulled off the list
of packages?
Hi - I'm seeing this problem on an up-to-date Linux Mint 17.2, Rafaela
installed. And as current as update manager and apt-get network access
allow it.
Most concerning is that he
$ apt-get update
Command is failing on some URL-s. I've put a description on
StackOverflow if someone has ideas
@delt - Yes I've been having this problem come and go for at least 4
months now. There's a thread on the Linux Mint forums but i can't give
a reference tonight because the site is down for maintenance. I don't
know that that would be helpful though. Until I found this error in my
log file, I
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