Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xnest
>From gnome menu, system tools -> nested screen
hit the option button, and choose remote entry by XDMCP
In the screen where you have the already used host, if you try to add a
host, the keyboard driver is the english one.
I consider it should use
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: apt
Dist-upgrading ubuntu is annoying for the reason that the process of
unfolding-installing-configuring the 800+ packages (edgy -> feisty)
lasts many hours, and the user must stay near the computer or the ssh
terminal all the time of the process.
If yo
ubuntu edgy's 2.0.4-0ubuntu4
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Another aspect of this bug:
Edgy's nautilus correctly begin search in the current folder, but if you
hit the "+" button to specify another folder, the correponding option
defalts to home page, and the search is actualized to the home page.
I think the "place" option should present the current dir
This bug isn't present in other builds, see
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=72709
Notwithstanding, it's presente in ubuntu edgy.
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I have a SATA disk and a ATA one.
I installed dapper to the SATA disk, but grub-install set linux to boot
from the ATA disk.
I noted also that every time a grub security upgrade is performed in
edgy, update-grub again invert the disks.
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Installer doesn't recognise SATA disks as primary.
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openoffice 2.0.4, ubuntu edgy
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openoffice.org
I had an instance of openoffice with a document opened. I pressed the
alt key in order to choose a menu command, but before doing that I
opened nautilus and double clicked on another openoffice document.
Result: the openoffice instance wit
I saw the bug in edgy text-based installer
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: base-installer
The edgy installer doesn't work well in the time-zone selection.
You don't have a way to tell the installer that you time-zone is AST
(America Santo Domingo): you can specify language (spanish) and keyboard
(spanish), but you cannot specif
El lun, 05-02-2007 a las 15:10 +, Timo Aaltonen escribió:
> a feature, that's how it is expected to work..
?!? a feature? I consider that a feature shouldn't destabilize a
computer.
Or explain me better what do you mean,
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 72482 ***
Damn, I was wrong with the proxy specification, I had to run:
sudo ltsp-build-client --mirror
http://myaptcacherserver:3142/archive.ubuntu.com
Anyway, I think a --apt-cacher (or, more generally, --proxy) switch
would be useful, with the function not t
I think the right behaviour could be the following:
- When ltsp-build-client is launched, check whether the ltsp tree exists or no
- If the tree exists, inform that in order to go on is necessary to remove it
entirely, and ask confirmation for removing it
- If no confirmation is given, exit
- If
** Description changed:
I tryed to run:
sudo ltsp-build-client --mirror http://myaptcacherserver:3142
in order to use the apt-cacher cache, but it doesn't work. lt stops
after:
I: Retrieving Release
- E: Failed getting release file http://parroquia:3142/dists/edgy/Release
+ E: F
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I tryed to run:
sudo ltsp-build-client --mirror http://myaptcacherserver:3142
in order to use the apt-cacher cache, but it doesn't work. lt stops
after:
I: Retrieving Release
E: Failed getting release file http://parroquia:3142/dists/edgy/Release
error: LTSP client installa
** Summary changed:
- ltsp-build-client should use existing sources.list
+ ltsp-build-client should permit using existing sources.list
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ok, I can use the mirror option, but equally an option instructing ltsp-
build-client to use the archive defined in source.list would be fine.
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Public bug reported:
If I run ltsp-build-client on an edubuntu server where ltsp is already
installed, the script exit with error because of the /dev/fd symlink
already present.
I think it is a trivial solution to add a control of this symlink, in
order to delete and recreate it if it is already
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: alacarte
Working with edubuntu with many users (I have about 500 students on my
edubuntu system) it's very important to have a way to modify all the
users' menus in a snapshot.
In dapper it was easy: "sudo smeg --root".
Unfortunatly that's not possible
In the above example parroquia is a localnet host whose IP is defined in
/etc/hosts
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: ltsp-client-builder
ltsp-build-client used with the --mirror option cannot resolve the
mirror host name when it performs the "apt-get update" after installing
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ltsp-client-builder
ltsp-build-client used with the --mirror option cannot resolve the
mirror host name when it performs the "apt-get update" after installing
the base system.
I run it as:
sudo ltsp-build-client --mirror
http://parroquia:3142/archive.ub
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
In the search result window in nautilus, the directory where the file is
located isn't showed, it's hidden in the file preferences I can access
with a mouse right click. In the results there can be various files with
the same name, and it's very
Public bug reported:
In the search result window in nautilus, a right click action "open the
files's directory" is missing, while it's very important.
Besides that, this action should present the corresponding directory,
with the corresponding found file selected.
** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openoffice.org
If I'm working with a doc and I close the doc with ctl-w, the doc
closes, all ok.
However, hitting ctl-q after the ctl-w doesn't close the openoffice. I
must switch to another program and go back to openoffice, and then ctl-q
does close th
The bug was present in dapper and is still present in edgy
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** Attachment added: "calc document with a "changing date" in a cell"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/4944803/Documento%20que%20falla%20fecha.ods
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openoffice.org-calc
The document I'm going to attacch present a weird behaivour: the first
date, 1/6/67, is sometimes presented as 31/5/67, i.e. one day before.
Opening the doc with calc, the cursor should be on that date. Hitting F2
in order to edit it,
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nfs-kernel-server
I was working on my ubuntu pc, and I nfs-mounted (on /mnt/otherpc-home)
an export of another ubuntu pc.
After that, the other pc was halted before I could umount the nfs mount
I had.
After that, accessing the dir /mnt resulted in very
** Attachment added: "spreadsheet 4 sheets 2100 records"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/4798155/big%20file%204%20sheets%202100%20records.ods
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openoffice.org
OO.o takes too much time to save a calc document.
On my AMD 1.5 MHz 512 MB ram, a spreadsheet with 4 sheets and a total of
2100 record (12 columns) takes 25 seconds to perform a save!
** Affects: openoffice.org (Ubuntu)
Importance: U
Sorry, it is a bug, it was that ekiga was using port 5060.
It's to mark as resolved not a bug
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asterisk can't connect anymore to ATAs and is unuseful
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: asterisk
After two months of use, asterisk doesn't work anymore.
Without changing anything in the config files, 2 or 3 days ago it began
to give errors.
In the messages log file appear these lines:
Jul 21 16:27:44 WARNING[26011] chan_sip.c: Failed to b
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