[Bug 1874623] [NEW] Mozilla Thunderbird package is not properly installed

2020-04-24 Thread thingy
Public bug reported: Performed a Kubuntu 20.04 Minimal install. The KDE >> Internet menu didn't show an icon for Mozilla Thunderbird. dpkg-query shows that Mozilla Thunderbird is installed: ---snip--- root@kubuntuvm:~# cat /etc/os-release NAME="Ubuntu" VERSION="20.04 LTS (Focal Fossa)"

[Bug 1828622] Re: No network in AWS (VPC EC2 instance) after launching an instance from an AMI captured earlier

2019-05-11 Thread thingy
Apologies. I tested further today and could not reproduce the issue. The /etc/netplan/50-cloud-init.yaml file was correctly regenerated in all instances I launched from the captured AMI provided I had installed all OS updates on the original instance before capturing an AMI of it. ** Changed in:

[Bug 1828622] [NEW] No network in AWS (VPC EC2 instance) after launching an instance from an AMI captured earlier

2019-05-10 Thread thingy
Public bug reported: This is a follow on from https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source /cloud-init/+bug/1802073 + its fix in: https://git.launchpad.net/cloud- init/commit/?id=0bb4c74e After a clean launch of Ubuntu 18.04.2 on a t3.small AWS EC2 instance, in a VPC in the eu-west-1 region, we can

[Bug 1408385] Re: broadcom-sta-dkms 6.30.223.248-3: broadcom-sta kernel module failed to build error: incompatible type for argument 3 of ‘cfg80211_inform_bss’]

2015-04-03 Thread thingy
Hi, I encountered the same dkms build issue reported in this LP bug. The following patch fixes the issue described in the bug: https://github.com/longsleep/bcmwl- ubuntu/blob/master/debian/patches/0015-add-support-for-Linux-3.18.patch However, you also have the option of NOT using the

[Bug 1439616] Re: broadcom-sta-dkms 6.30.223.248-3 won't install on Vivid 15.04 Beta 2

2015-04-03 Thread thingy
Hi, This issue is a duplicate of the one reported for: #1408385 See this comment for a solution: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/broadcom- sta/+bug/1408385/comments/4 Regards, Jinesh -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed

Re: [Bug 281940] Re: Performing a command line install is pulling in recommended dependancies

2008-10-13 Thread thingy
I chose a command line install. Pressed F4 to select it from the boot menu. hmm I just read the mailing list thread but I feel I have no options since I am unable to specify the parameter that would ask apt(debian-installer) to not install the recommended dependancies. Is there any way that the

[Bug 281940] [NEW] Performing a command line install is pulling in recommended dependancies

2008-10-11 Thread thingy
Public bug reported: Hi I did a command line install of Ubuntu 8.10-beta using the ubuntu-8.10 -beta-alternate-amd64.iso. I was not expecting it to pull in dependancies like: consolekit dbus dbus-x11 libck-connector0 libdbus-glib-1-2 libpam-ck-connector libx11-6 libx11-data libaxu6

[Bug 281940] Re: Performing a command line install is pulling in recommended dependancies

2008-10-11 Thread thingy
This probably is a debian-installer bug but I don't want to e-mail the Debian Install System Team [EMAIL PROTECTED] regarding this since they'll probably bite my head off for reporting an Ubuntu issue to them. :-( -- Performing a command line install is pulling in recommended dependancies

[Bug 136769] Re: Package ttf-opensymbol fails to update through update manager on default 7.04 install

2007-09-10 Thread thingy
I can confirm this behaviour. I also did a recent install of Ubuntu from an alternative 7.04 cd and upon doing updates after booting into Ubuntu, found ttf-opensymbol failing to install and blocking the other packages. It seems that the fc-cache utility was complaining about not being able to

[Bug 136769] Re: Package ttf-opensymbol fails to update through update manager on default 7.04 install

2007-09-10 Thread thingy
Ok. The ubuntu-restricted-extras has msttcorefonts has a dependancy and its that package which when installed resolves the issue. I'm going to try chaging this bug's Affects + Importance to try and get someone to look at it since it wil effect all who do an install of Ubuntu and then try to get

[Bug 136769] Re: Package ttf-opensymbol fails to update through update manager on default 7.04 install

2007-09-10 Thread thingy
Synopsis of this bug: - Do a fresh install of Ubuntu 7.04 - Get the latest security updates (apt/aptitude/synaptics) - The ttf-opensymbol update will fail to install, blocking the remaining 10-15 updates from happening -- Package ttf-opensymbol fails to update through update manager on default

[Bug 72156] The file /usr/share/doc-base/glibc-manual exists in glibc-doc

2006-11-17 Thread thingy
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: glibc-doc-reference If you try to install glibc-doc-reference while glibc-doc is already installed, you get a dpkg error stating that the /usr/share/doc-base /glibc-manual file already exists in the glibc-doc package. The way around it for people right