In my case, the problem was a file ~/.dmrc which was as follows:
[Desktop]
Language=en_US
Langlist=en_US:en
LCMess=en_US.UTF-8
Layout=us
Session=xfce
Deleting that .dmrc file fixed the issue.
Neither the user of this user account, nor the admin user, has ever
explicitly set a locale to en_US.
I'm having the problem, or a similar one, on Linux Mint 18.1 Serena
XFCE, which is based on Xenial.
My version of this problem affects many programs, not just update-
manager:
man: can't set the locale; make sure $LC_* and $LANG are correct
perl: warning: Setting locale failed.
perl: warning:
I have the following more specific preferences to add to the original
bug description:
The package Properties dialog, Common and Versions tabs, should say in
full what PPA or other repo the installed version the other listed
versions are from, or whether they are from a local .deb.
Packages
Public bug reported:
1. Find an application and its dependent libraries so that the application
libs are listed in the package list in the upper-right pane of the Synaptic
window.
From 'deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/cinelerra-ppa/ppa/ubuntu raring main' I
chose the following packages:
This seems to be a duplicate of bug 584300.
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Title:
a second search before the first search has finished yields double
results
To manage
** Summary changed:
- The dependencies are cleared automatically in synaptic
+ When unmarking a pkg, synaptic prompts to mark dependencies instead of to
unmark them
** Description changed:
In synaptic 0.62.5
Steps to reproduce:
- 1: Mark a package [ex: 3dchess]
+ 1: Mark a package for
This bug seems like it might be related to bug 385909.
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icon in xfce in alt-tab dialog is in low resolution
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In addition to -backports and -proposed, pinning support would be very
helpful for installing, and automatically updating, a new version of a
package from a PPA whilst _not_ installing other packages from that same
PPA that are incompatible with software on the local machine.
(I re-stated the use
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 235440 ***
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Package's Properties window doesn't mention which repository it's in
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I'd like to suggest it the following way:
The package Properties dialog, Common and Versions tabs, should say in
full what PPA or other repo the installed version the other listed
versions are from, or whether they are from a local .deb.
Packages whose origin is local should still show what
This may be a duplicate of bug 217413.
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Title:
History is incomplete
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Title:
synaptic: ships no 24x24 icon
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Public bug reported:
This bug may be automatically taken care of when bug 94152 is fixed (Add
an option to automatically update the package cache after a repository
change).
Ubuntu 13.04 Raring x86_64
'synaptic' package version 0.80~exp2raring1
When I add or toggle a repo in Settings
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 235440 ***
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** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 58263
Wish: Indicate which repo a specific package comes from (with URL)
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 235440
Package's Properties window
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Package's Properties window doesn't mention which repository it's in
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In the original bug reporter's example, dmy2 depends on dmy1. That is,
dmy2 is a reverse dependency of dmy1.
** Summary changed:
- Synaptic don't removes all configuration files correctly
+ If prompting to remove reverse-dependencies of a Complete Removal, should ask
whether to Remove or
Public bug reported:
Request: Add the equivalent of apt-get autoremove (/without/ the as-
yet-undocumented package argument; see bug 1052864) to the Edit menu.
This could be called something like Remove Unused Dependencies.
I realize there is already a Status of “Installed (auto removable)”
Public bug reported:
This is related to bug 499929 {the application does not remember the
column sizes after every restart (of it)}.
Synaptic should memorize what sort column direction the user chooses
for the package list (upper right-hand window pane), and should default
to these at startup
Public bug reported:
On the Installed Files tab of the Properties dialog, folders should be shown
differently than files. ArchLinux.org already does this, for example on:
http://www.archlinux.org/packages/extra/x86_64/inkscape/files/
At a minimum, folders should have a slash (/) at the end of
The suggested patch seems to have been applied to /usr/lib/update-
notifier/apt-check as of Ubuntu 13.04 Raring. (The affected line of
that file now seems to be line 136.)
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Might this be a duplicate of bug 327494 ?
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Update-manager doesn't stay in sync with Update-notifier
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Public bug reported:
Xubuntu 13.04 Raring
Package versions:
update-manager 1:0.186.2
update-notifier 0.134
synaptic 0.80~exp2raring1
Right now, if I click the update-notifier systray icon, the first
(grayed-out) menu entry says There are 7 updates available. If I have
Synaptic show me
Public bug reported:
Please consider an SRU to update Quantal's gvfs from 1.14.0 to 1.14.2.
This request is meant to provide a fix in Quantal for
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=687525 which is the root
cause of the issue Duplicated partitions might be shown at Thunar
sidebar and the
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #681249
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=681249
** Also affects: evince via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=681249
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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In order to display CJK fonts, Evince needs the package poppler-data
to be installed. If poppler-data isn't installed, any CJK text in a
document is invisible, and Evince doesn't indicate to the user why the
text is invisible.
Suggested enhancement to Evince:
(modified
I tested with Ubuntu 12.04 beta1, which has kernel 3.2.0-17, dated
2012-02-24. I used xscreensaver 5.15. The kernel oops didn't happen
after maybe 120 screensaver mode changes, whereas previously it would
have happened after about 10 mode changes.
The profuse development shown at
This issue still seems to exist on Natty (11.04), as of the fall 2011 change
from Daylight Time to Standard Time. My scenario was similar to comments 4, 7,
18.
Desktop computer on which _no_ time-related customizations have been made,
neither in Windows nor in Xubuntu (the only two OSes on
Public bug reported:
Using Xubuntu 11.04 on i686; man2html 1.6f+repack-1; Firefox 7.0.1
Install the 'extundelete' package, version 0.2.0-1, from Debian Sid.
Then view the manpage using 'man2html', and in a terminal window.
At the end of the 'extundelete' manpage is the name of a maintainer who
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Removed mention of xscreensaver from the title of this bug report, since
I don't want to suggest that xscreensaver itself is likely to be the
problem.
** Summary changed:
- Kernel oops with xscreensaver - may involve Radeon X300 graphics card
+ Kernel oops - may involve Radeon X300 graphics card
Public bug reported:
The problem happens both with xscreensaver 5.12 from the Ubuntu
repositories, and with xscreensaver 5.14 from Debian Sid. I have
xscreensaver set to Random Screen Saver (on the Display Modes tab of the
xscreensaver-demo GUI). The problem may happen when xscreensaver cycles
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Kernel oops with xscreensaver - may involve Radeon X300 graphics card
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I will attempt to attach the crash dump that was saved in /var/crash. I
have compressed split the crashdump into 10 (ten) 30-MB files using
7-Zip format. It appears that Launchpad allows only one attachment to
be uploaded at a time. Uploading all 10 may take a while (possibly even
more than
Attaching crashdump file 2 of 10.
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The oops doesn't seem to happen after a fixed interval of time. For
example, to cause the crash that's logged in the above comments, I set
xscreensaver to Cycle after 1 minute (Display Modes tab of the
xscreensaver-demo GUI) and then locked my screen (so that xscreensaver
was controlling the
After collecting the info listed above, I manually edited
~/.xscreensaver and changed the value of cycle: to 0:00:05 so the
screen saver will cycle every 5 seconds.
I also changed my GRUB2 kernel boot parameters to debug
ignore_loglevel
Once the problem happened again, the kernel that saves the
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