Redirecting all trash to ~/.local/share/Trash/files does not fully solve
the problem
Correct implementation of trash will require:
1) Integration of all trash in all volumes, not just home
2) Displaying of original file names, not mangled ones
3) Display of metadata from Trash/info: delete date,
For me on a ThindPad T60 (with the X1400 chip), suspend/resume doesn't
work with the -ati driver, so I have to use the radeonhd driver to get
widescreen resolutions.
Switching to console using radeonhd doesn't work for me, just displays a
screen with what seems to be vertical and horizontal lines
** Attachment added: "pidfile patch"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16416180/mylvm
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/253192
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Binary package hint: mylvmbackup
If you set
innodb_recover=1 in the config file mylvmbackup tries to run mysql to perform
the innodb recovery on th snapshot. The pid-file argument isn't being passed
correctly and the recovery process fails.
A patch is attached.
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When you get told by an Ubuntu person that you are running a 3rd party
threads library, when you are using libpthread20, not sure if they are
too interested.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/50722
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On the community help wiki, the custom #title functionality was re-added
after the Moin version upgrade, but the ability to search for pages
linking to those with custom titles by clicking on said title was lost.
Ex:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/TheGIMP - cannot click o
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The other way to fix this, rather than disabling nullok_secure (which
isn't a good idea as a default), would be to add your X console to
/etc/securetty. Can someone test and confirm that this works?
I'm not sure whether doing that by default would be a good idea, either,
from a security standpoin
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** Changed in: displayconfig-gtk (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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** Changed in: displayconfig-gtk (Ubuntu)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/147283
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** Changed in: displayconfig-gtk (Ubuntu)
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Confirmed in Intrepid.
Issuing command `rm -rf ~/.local/share/mime/` resolved the problem.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/246505
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Fixed in Intrepid. Please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates if
you would like to pursue
a fix in stable releases.
Thanks for your time.
** Changed in: cron (Ubuntu)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1408
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putting displ
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Fabio Zottele wrote:
> Sorry, I really don't understand the meaning of what you're saying.
I think he means: Why isn't this bug just fixed?
>
> 2008/7/28 keithCu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>> This bug should just be fixed.
>>
>> If you add up all the people who have wasted time on this bug, like me,
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Still having this general problem ("wrong fs type, bad option, bad
superblock on /dev/cdrom, missing codepage or other error") on Ubuntu
8.04. I've tried all the fstab options as well as manually tried to
mount the disc using various command-line options. This is with DVD-R
data discs burned/test
Thanks for your report.
It seems to be the correct behavior. From the man page:
" The day of a command’s execution can be specified by two fields — day of
month, and day of week. If both fields are restricted (i.e., aren’t *), the
command will be run when _either_ field matches the current
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putting displ
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putting displ
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putting displ
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putting displ
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in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
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putting displ
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putting displ
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in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
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putting displ
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putting displ
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Any sollution/walk around? this bug is 2 years old.
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As edgy is now end-of-lifed, and the bug in pam_tally is addressed in
all subsequent releases, I believe this issue should be considered
closed.
** Changed in: pam (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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tzdata-java is in universe repo like openjdk and netbeans. So I do not
see any problem with it. universe is enabled by default. What is version
of tzdata you have? Do you have any frozen package set? (ie. is
installed and latest version the same?) 2008d is latest version in hardy
(both tzadata and
** Description changed:
URL: http://www.zenoss.com/product
Description:
About Zenoss
Zenoss came about to address a global problem in IT operations. For
years now, organizations of all sizes have struggled to find IT
management software that delivered the right mix of
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Reassigning this to the 'shadow' source package, which is what
provides/honors /etc/login.defs. This is not a pam bug, the error
message is coming from the tools in the shadow suite.
** Changed in: shadow (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: pam => shadow
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https://bugs.launch
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 144736 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/144736
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 144736
displayconfig-gtk crashed with IndexError in
getAvailableRefreshRatesForResolution()
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** Summary changed:
- [needs-packaging] Zenoss - monitor your entire IT structure - networks,
servers, virtualizations, applications
+ [needs-packaging] Zenoss Core - Enterprise IT, monitor your entire IT
structure - networks, servers, virtualizations, applications
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UR
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Mysteriously neither the wired nor the wireless connections now work! My
/etc/network/netfaces only has entry for lo. I've tried amending it for
a static eth0 but no good. The network manager applet shows connection
wirelessly with the appropriate addresses set correctly (i.e. for ip,
route, broadc
I have confirmed that all files previously generated are indeed *.png
files even though the export bitmap dialog previously allowed extension
to be anything.
I suggest the dialog be amended to state that only *.png files are
generated. There is ample space to the left of the "Export" button to
pu
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putting displ
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Mysteriously neither the wired nor the wireless connections now work! My
/etc/network/netfaces only has entry for lo. I've tried amending it for
a static eth0 but no good. The network manager applet shows connection
wirelessly with the appropriate addresses set correctly (i.e. for ip,
route, broadc
** Tags added: ibex intrepid
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of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
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of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
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of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
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of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
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of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
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of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
** Tags added: verification-done
** Tags removed: verification-needed
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Sorry for the late answer, I was on holiday.
removing the madwifi and updateing to the latest version of the
restricted modules worked.
When I installed it the WLAN had some very hidden issues. I could
connect to a network and once I had connected, the networkmanager saved
the profile and every
** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
Status: Incomplete => Triaged
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/152999
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processor : 0
vendor_id : GenuineIntel
cpu family : 6
model : 8
model name : Pentium III (Coppermine)
stepping: 6
cpu MHz : 647.199
cache size : 256 KB
fdiv_bug: no
hlt_bug : no
f00f_b
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gcc-4.3
gcc implementation of the new openmp-3.0 standard has been merged into
the svn trunk in June
http://gcc.gnu.org/
openmp-3.0 contains quite a number of new features and redhat has
already backported openmp-3.0 to 4.3.1. To make openmp-3.0 into
In
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ogmrip
my ~/.mplayer/config has
afm=hwac3,
because I have a digital (TOSLINK) connection to my speakers.
I have to comment that line to use ogmrip, otherwise when it runs
something like mplayer > fifo & faac < fifo, mplayer fails and faac is
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