not a bug - and even it was, 11.04 is dead
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connman doesn't work
seeding problem - not a problem with the package
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removing connman
really, a little bit outdated - the release for this bug is dead since
years and so is the bug
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fixed long ago
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Status: New => Fix Released
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connman will not reconnect to a wireless network after
no bug at all
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his report was created using checkbox-gtk 0.9.2 on
Fixed long ago
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connmand crashed with SIGSEGV in
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connmand assert failure: *** glibc detected ***
fixed long ago
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connmand crashed with SIGSEGV in
Fixed long ago
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Technology state is never "connected"
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connmand crashed with SIGSEGV in
fixed long ago
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connmand crashed with SIGSEGV in
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connman disconnects from network immediately on connect
To
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connmand crashed with SIGSEGV in vfprintf()
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connman requires /lib/libxtables.so.7 which doesn't exist
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main.conf is installed in wrong location
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https://pb.5id.eu/DOJw -- erm, really
if a program should read a configuration it it at least helpful if the
configuration file is within the search path with the xdg-patch applied
the standard locations could and should be used - for downstream that
would be /etc/xdg/lxqt/$foo and /etc/$foo -
not a bug first hand - it might be that the bionic repo must catch up -
we moved the configuration files a little bit. Could you please attach a
strace of the panel start?
strace -e trace=stat lxqt-panel
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Ubuntu Studio 16.04 LTS. Firefox 55.0.2, all other software recently
updated through Software Updater.
Internal soundcard set to 'off' in pulse audio, using Focusrite Scarlett
2i4 USB. Playing audio from a website with flash player.
Expected: Audio output through pulse
Forward it to
https://github.com/lxde/lxqt/issues/1317
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two possible solutions
a) buy new hardware with a shorter vendor name
b) forward it to https://github.com/lxde/lxqt/issues - i would prefer b.
The monitor config window should be bigger at all - in hight and width -
witdh only could be sufficient. The tabbed object will look better too.
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Regardless of settings in power manager or logind.conf, machine will not
suspend on lid close. It will turn off the screen, though.
Suspend from menu, command or power button works.
Lid state is reported correct (cat
I am on a Toshiba Satellite p850 running Ubuntu Studio 16.04
Just closing the lid will not suspend (regardless of settings), while
closing the lid and removing the power cable will successfully suspend
the machine.
ACPI readings similar to those described in OP.
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Sorry, forget to mention that a small or no diff to debian would ease
the upgrade to 0.12 a lot - there are some breaks/replaces needed. Most
of the file moves will not be critical because of it's nature - esp. the
conf-file moves are handled fine with apt.
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There is nothing wrong with the lxqt-common dependency. In fact no
autostart and some other things will run without and the common answer
to misc problems with LXQt and Ubuntu is: Just install lxqt-common.
Period.
The only thing that is wrong with lxqt-common: it exists. Maybe it was
not the best
Public bug reported:
See also
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/44058
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/upower/+bug/863834
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/upower/+bug/854404
Toshiba Satellite P850, Ubuntu Studio 16.04
In 'Power Manager', 'when laptop lid is closed' is set
fixed in later versions of the package - i suggest for 16.04 wontfix
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lxqt uninstalled network-manager and plasma-nm
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resolv.conf empty
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connmand crashed with SIGSEGV in g_main_context_dispatch()
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fixed in sid - rebuild with current iptables needed
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connman requires /lib/libxtables.so.7 which doesn't exist
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0.9.0 should be in no repo anymore - at least not in xenial and yakkety
- so i think invalid is the right status - btw. its very nice not being
able to look at the problem page because of not sufficient rights.
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This 0.9.0 should be in no repo anymore - at least not in xenial and
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not being able to look at the problem page because of not sufficient
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lxqt-config is compiled against the wrong liblxqt (0.9) - that could be
solved by fixing liblxqt (patch available) and rebuild the package - it
must be compiled against liblxqt (0.10)
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not reproducible with current xenial (16.04.1) nor yakkety - so i mark
this bug as invalid
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Not a bug any more i guess. I was able to upgrade from xenial to yakkety
packages without issues. If you think this is still an issue we could
break and replace libfm-qt5-data in debian - this change will appear in
the yakkety repositories with the next pull.
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Status: New => Invalid
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Not a bug - this is the expected and whished behaviour.
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Title:
Clicking on
With the upcoming release the translations (reason for the data package)
will be in *-l10n packages and are built from the new translation
repository. So most reasons for a data package are gone. So its up to
you - i would suggest to follow debian, its tested, less work and less
error prone.
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problem when I changed name and hid the SSID on my wifi.
nm-manager kept looking for the old SSID and would not connect to the
hidden network - I had to connect manually on boot.
When I told nm-manager to forget the old wifi the
won't fix, outdated.
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PCManFM-Qt Crashes on Right-click of File (NOT folder) in the Trash
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should be tested with a current xenial version of pcmanfm-qt, btw. the
bug is fixed upstream, but i don't know if this fix has reached xenial
in time.
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should be closed or retested with a current xenial package
(0.6.0+20160104-1)
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qterminal crashed at login to lubuntu.
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as lxsession does - without this alternative lxsession-logout throw in
consolekit without reason because systemd is used.
Patch is attached.
Cheers Alf
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: lxsession-logout 0.5.2-0ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.4.0
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the regular and used log is systemd-journald - and should be. So there
is no reason for rsyslog in an normal installation. Maybe rsyslog should
be degraded to a suggest.
Cheers Alf
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: ubuntu-standard 1.348
confirmed, its an upstream bug. something has changed in the settings
and the new panel handle the 'old' settings not gracefully. it would be
nice if you forward this to https://github.com/lxde/lxqt/issues - maybe
with the faulty panel settings attached.
workaround: pkill lxqt-panel; rm
@Mike Mestnik: you can repeat yourself as often as you want to - this is
a bug and should be addressed soon. There is absolutely no need to argue
- there is a need for fixing faulty behaviour. Ok. might not be your
thing, because may be complicated. Writing nonsense is not, therefore
you prefer
@Mike Mestnik: To be true, i have a record that shows that i'm not the
nicest and most patient living person in the world - but you should look
at the bigger picture. I've used aufs for ISOs long term - with the
latest development in debian aufs does more harm than good - so the
logical switch is
I don't really think this should be set invalid, as it is indeed a real bug in
the version for which it is reported.
However, the problem was seemingly fixed long time ago (under 12.10 or 13.04)
and is therefore not affecting many users anymore.
Also, I do realise that there might not be any
I love to see the Fix released message!
Now I just wonder how to make my system use the fixed version? Will this
happen 'automagically' on my Ubuntu Studio 14.04 box?
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Will the released fix be backported to 14.04?
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Parole Media Player fails to play audio CD
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Same for Acer Aspire 4752G with NVidia 420M + nouveau drivers.
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Title:
Ubuntu 14.04 blank screen after wakeup from sleep
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Ubuntu Studio 13.10 on Toshiba Sattellite p850.
The workaround doesn't work for me. Even editing
/etc/systemd/logind.conf to have
#HandlePowerKey=ignore
#HandleSuspendKey=ignore
#HandleHibernateKey=ignore
#HandleLidSwitch=ignore
has no effect. Hitting power buttons means immediate shutdown. By
Of course I forgot I have to uncomment.
Changing #HandlePowerKey=poweroff to
HandlePowerKey=ignore
works.
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Title:
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After a fresh install, when running Geany it starts with a dialog
stating
Configuration directory could not be created (Permission denied).
There could be some problems using Geany without a configuration directory.
Start Geany anyway?
When looking at the properties of
Ouch.
That sounds like a plausible explanation. Browsing through my CLI
history I'm finding one instance of 'sudo geany', and it _is_ possible
that was for the first run.
Thanks for taking time to check, and sorry for a most likely unnecessary
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Dicompyler doesn't start
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This bug affects me on Ubuntu Studio 12.10, 32-bit.
It seems waiting until light on USB drive stops blinking before typing
password (as suggested in this thread) might be a workaround. I managed
to successfully create an image once, and it could be that it was some
waiting before typing the
See my previous comment. Even if crashing, it seems sudo usb-creator-
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usb-creator-gtk fails to install
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Reference is made to Bug #772273 previously reported (from Ubunti
11.04).
I am using a Lenovo laptop with a SSD installed (specifically OCZ Vertex III,
but this is not really interesting, I believe).
dmesg is full of messages saying ata1.00: head unload failed!, which seems
** Also affects: hdapsd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Lenovo laptop reporting ata1.00: head unload failed!
To
Ok, thanks Cristopher, Bug #1193110 is now reported.
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Kernel spits ata3.00: head unload failed! messages
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Status: Expired = Confirmed
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Kernel spits ata3.00: head unload failed! messages
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ApportVersion: 2.9.2-0ubuntu8.1
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC0: alfs 2551 F pulseaudio
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.04
EcryptfsInUse: Yes
HibernationDevice: RESUME=UUID=2e1479f7-66dc-4e37-91cf-9d7d49628e0d
InstallationDate:
apport information
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Reopening (confirming) this bug, as still present in Ubuntu 13.04;
Even though uninstalling hdapsd is indeed a working fix (or work-around), I
believe the kernel (or installer/automatic sw updater) should ultimately detect
that the HD installed is an SSD, and thereby skip the install/enablement
apport information
** Attachment added: CurrentDmesg.txt
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** Attachment added: Lspci.txt
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Kernel
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** Attachment added: Lsusb.txt
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** Attachment added: CRDA.txt
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** Attachment added: IwConfig.txt
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** Attachment added: ProcCpuinfo.txt
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** Attachment added: UdevLog.txt
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** Attachment added: ProcModules.txt
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** Attachment added: ProcEnviron.txt
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** Attachment added: ProcInterrupts.txt
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Btw, it seems as if any major upgrade to new Ubuntu release is reinstalling
hdapsd despite being uninstalled before upgrade.
Info above is from apport-collect -p linux 772273 although obviously no package
named 'linux' is found...
(Not sure if you rather preferred a new issue rather than
Experienced same issue with 64-bit 13.04.
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USB startup disk creator hangs on Finishing
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OK. Please disregard issues 1 and 3 and dedicate this report to issue 2:
crop to page size does not produce expected results. Simple Scan saves
documents cropped to A4 as 211 x 297 mm where it should be 210 x 297
mm. Cropping to letter also produces slightly erroneous page size.
I'll report
I can see this occuring in Ubuntu 12.10. Plus everything penulci said.
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PDF metadata: Date of creation and modification is incorrectly set
I'm noticing this on ubuntu 12.10 (32-bit)
In addition to the print to file, this bug affects several programs, at
the very least SImple Scan and Inkscape.
When viewing the pdf properties with evince, it says the pdf was created
by libcairo 1.9.5
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On 12. april 2013 11:06, Michael Nagel wrote:
Hi Alf,
thanks for your interest and feedback.
Generally speaking, opening more tickets does not improve the situation as it
splits up the attention.
Better help us to improve the existing tickets.
On the other hand you should always have one
Christian Kujau: remove plymouth as dependency would be enough :)
SheeEttin: http://www.debian.org/CD/netinst/index.en.html#netinst-stable :)
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. crop does not produce expected results. Simple Scan saves documents
cropped to A4 as 211 x 297 mm
3. Document metadata states that the document was created on Jan 1st,
1970.
Attached is a screenshot of evince reading file properties.
Thank you for any help,
Alf
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease
Forgot to mention the scanner is an HP c4580 all-in-one.
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There is a clear statement from JSR: There will be a fix eventually.
Sooner or later. This was 2 years ago ...
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ureadahead requires /var
Also affects 12.04
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On dual monitor setup, lock screen password prompt doesn't always
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dkms_autoinstaller for fglrx failed with status = 10.
un 13 18:14:39 alages dkms_autoinstaller: fglrx (8.723.1): Installing module on
kernel 2.6.38-15-generic-pae.
Jun 13 18:14:48 alages dkms_autoinstaller: (bad exit status: 10)
Jun 13 18:14:48 alages dkms_autoinstaller:
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@rollercoaster
i finally fixed the problems with ubuntu ureadahead, mdadm, mountall and
plymouth. i run my servers on debian stable or sid. ;)
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Yes, it's completely unclear what the checkboxes and the Do selected
tasks button actually do. Not only that, but after unchecking a
checkbox (and thus authenticating to Remove the package), the next
time Computer Janitor is loaded those packages aren't in the list any
more, even though (according
Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric) AMD64 version, when I try to install the i386
version of the libxkbfile1 the package manager asks to remove too many
important packages, as show below:
$ sudo apt-get install libxkbfile1:i386
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
The problem i think, is that the muse in Studio (natty) is compiled without
jack support
(e.g. ldd /usr/bin/muse ... and see)
solved this, recompiled muse, but first have to install jackd1,
after all its possible to reinstall jackd2, it should work.
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There appears to be various reasons for X/GDM crashing. I got some signal 3s
in the gdm logs, while others (in other bugs got crashes with signal 11). The
old bug described in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm/+bug/396226 was consistent with
the behaviour I saw: logged out while
This Bug was still present in Lucid in 2011-03. ;) But this is not my
business anymore. Since 2011-04 i use debian with the same old bug. The
bug is still present in an uptodate X. The only thing about is - the lag
is smaller, but never gone.
(Auf gut deutsch: Macht doch alle, was ihr wollt, es
I am having this problem too and I am running Natty 32bit on a desktop (Lenovo
ThinkCentre 8810-AA5) with an Intel onboard graphics card (00:02.0 VGA
compatible controller: Intel Corporation 82Q963/Q965 Integrated Graphics
Controller (rev 02)).
The workaround that I am using is:
- switch to a
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