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Krusader process doesn't exit after closing the window
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Lucid)
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This is probably fixed in xine-lib 1.1.19 which added support to WebM
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Gnash can't playback YouTube videos
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[Maverick] Krusader_2.2.0-beta1 will sometimes not corectly end
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2010/9/8 Bilal Akhtar bilalakhta...@yahoo.com
From what I am seeing after grepping so much, I find out that its Apache
which resets the isig flag so that everything gets SIGQUIT on enter. Is
everyone over here having Apache2 installed?
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This was fixed in http://websvn.kde.org/?view=revisionrevision=1154581
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+ [Maverick] Krusader_2.2.0-beta1 hangs in memory after exit
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You should wait until -data packages reach the repository.
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I've just returned from the holiday so I haven't tested this update before.
But quick testing now doesn't reveal any problems so I think that it is safe
to release. And thank you very much for fixing this!
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I've looked at this issue on Maverick. Plural form header is correct (4
plural forms) in *.mo files but for some reason the actual number of
plural forms is still cut down to 3. This should be happening on Lucid
too unless KDE S.C. 4.5 is installed from PPA which is why I have not
noticed it at
If I run msgunfmt on .mo file I see this in the po file header:
Plural-Forms: nplurals=4; plural=(n==1 ? 0 : n%10==1 n%100!=11 ? 1 : n
%10=2 (n%10010 || n%100=20) ? 2 : 3);\n
but later in the file I can only see msgstr[0], msgstr[1] and msgstr[2]
forms. msgstr[3] form is missing everywhere.
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Binary package hint: youtube-dl
youtube-dl does not work anymore after changes in Youtube code. There is a new
upstream version that contains the fix:
http://rg3.github.com/youtube-dl/download.html
Ubuntu version: maverick
youtube-dl version: 2010.08.04-1
expected result:
** Summary changed:
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Partition Manager does not number partitions on memory card correctly.
Devices are numbered /dev/mmcblk0 but partitions are numbered /dev/mmcblk0p1.
Partitionmanager fails to add 'p' before partition number.
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SVN commit 1337488 by stikonas:
Fix detection of partitions' paths.
Previously, partition number was added to device path.
However, there are devices with more complicated numbering scheme,
e.g. memory cards may have /dev/mmcblk0p1.
It seems that the easiest way to handle this is to use
SVN commit 1327786 by stikonas:
Fix detection of memory cards.
M +4 -2 plugins/libparted/libpartedbackend.cpp
M +1 -1 util/helpers.cpp
WebSVN link: http://websvn.kde.org/?view=revrevision=1327786
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Title:
Partition Manager fails to see MMC/SD cards
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(In reply to comment #26)
Created attachment 95408 [details] [review]
initialize stuff for gddr5 ram
This patch is based on Andrew's mmiotrace. I saw a sequence of init that I
didn't see in other traces for working cards. Andrew -- would be interesting
if you could check it out and see if
** Changed in: partitionmanager (Ubuntu)
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Title:
package a snapshot
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** Changed in: partitionmanager (Ubuntu)
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Title:
cannot label fat 32 partitions
To manage
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Partition Manager fails to see MMC/SD cards
To
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package libkpmcore4 3.0.0-1 failed to install/upgrade: trying to overwrite
'/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt5/plugins/libpmdummybackendplugin.so',
I just fixed this in KDE Partition Manager git. Running KDE Partition
Manager in Plasma session should result in Breeze theme (or whatever is
configured) being used.
This was cause by kdesu using sudo on Kubuntu.
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Current version in Ubuntu archive is fairly old (1.2.1) although still
newer than what Debian provides (1.0.3)
The newest version is 2.2.1 available from:
http://download.kde.org/stable/partitionmanager/2.2.1/
Note it also depends on kpmcore library
Well, Arch Linux is not really relevant. A lot of distributions package
it including Fedora and Gentoo. But most of them don't use deb format so
you can't reuse their packaging.
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Well, commit that fixes GUI in case sudo is used is
https://cgit.kde.org/partitionmanager.git/commit/?id=c84026a27e29963137f742941abcb5a4757d3c56
Also related commit for Wayland:
https://cgit.kde.org/partitionmanager.git/commit/?id=3c465a4cb65b897ee093cf582d837bf6ad95c865
How would pkexec
Well, to be more precise, Partition Manager does provide a shared
library (kpmcore) but it is already in strech:
https://packages.qa.debian.org/k/kpmcore.html
Well, there is an updated and tested package in neon repositories:
Hopefully crash in Partition::sectorsUsed is fixed in kpmcore 2.9.90 (in
commit 4ed3ce626708b01dff652bda384ca9a5562a0212)
** Changed in: partitionmanager (Ubuntu)
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(1) Well project homepage is better to be set to
https://www.kde.org/applications/system/kdepartitionmanager/
Debian watch file can just track
http://download.kde.org/stable/partitionmanager/
(2) Yeah, CHANGES file is not really updated. I just checked the last
update was in
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KDE Partition Manager theme is old
To manage
By the way, kpmcore 2.2.1 is already in the Ubuntu archive:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kpmcore
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package libkpmcore4 3.0.0-1 failed to install/upgrade: trying to overwrite
'/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt5/plugins/libpmdummybackendplugin.so',
By the way, this doesn't really affect debian since it never shipped
1.2.1 (only qt4 version of KDE Partition Manager which has different
plugin paths).
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** Summary changed:
- [needs-packaging] KDE Partition Manager 2.2.1 needs packaging
+ [needs-packaging] KDE Partition Manager 3.0.0 needs packaging
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** Changed in: partitionmanager (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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[fixed upstream] KDE Partition Manager theme is old –
** Changed in: partitionmanager (Ubuntu)
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Title:
You should attach your fstab files before and after. How else would this
be fixed. And this is clearly upstream issue, launchpad is not really a
good palce to report it. Report it to bugs.kde.org
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package libkpmcore4 3.0.0-1 failed to install/upgrade: trying to overwrite
'/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt5/plugins/libpmdummybackendplugin.so',
Do we still want to keep this bug open? It only affects upgrade from
some older Ubuntu versions. New versions are not affected at all.
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Title:
** Changed in: partitionmanager (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Fix crash when clicking cancel button, which may cause data
This is because Ubuntu did not pick up latest bugfix partition manager
version (which was actually released before Ubuntu feature freeze). In
any case it should work on 17.10 and also should work in 17.04 if you
run it from terminal (just type partitionmanager).
** Changed in: partitionmanager
** Changed in: partitionmanager (Ubuntu)
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Title:
File system support list shows no icons
To manage
** Changed in: partitionmanager (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
** Changed in: kpmcore (Ubuntu)
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Anyway, we can probably close this bug. It's not too late for 18.04 and
18.10 has util-linux 2.32 anyway.
Also, we depend on util-linux for file system detection. So using sfdisk
as opposed to partman saves us extra dependency (which is not well
packaged by other distros).
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Title:
sfdisk: allow disabling boot flag on MBR partition table
To manage notifications about
sfdisk has to be run as root but it's fine because KPM KAuth helper can
run commands as root. On the other hand, libparted was a library.
partman might have worked if somebody wrote a backend for it but sfdisk
now has enough functionality anyway. Some things are hard to fix with
libparted, e.g.
Public bug reported:
I would like to propose the following patch for Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
https://github.com/karelzak/util-linux/commit/8175ed3d74adacc895657ded7546cb3c5deeabad
[Impact]
* This patch allows to use sfdisk to remove boot flag from all MBR partitions.
At the moment you can only
Not a big in KDE Partition Manager...
You can actually use KDE Partition Manager to fix your partition layout.
** Changed in: partitionmanager (Ubuntu)
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Have you checked kdesu configuration as Partition Manager told you to?
P.S. next version of KDE Partition Manager will not use kdesu anymore,
so this will be resolved.
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** Changed in: partitionmanager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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Title:
Can't launch KDE partitionmanager after installing it on
Would anybody be able to compile this and check if crash on exit is
fixed?
I was never able to reproduce it.
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ktorrent
Fixed in upstream version 4.2.0.
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Title:
Partition manager edit mount point not working..fstab not changed
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This should have been upstream bug report, it doesn't look distro
specific. Anyway, to get some useful info, it would be better to run
partitionmanager with some debugging:
$ KPMCORE_DEBUG=1 partitionmanager
Then it will print to terminal which commands it is running. This might
tell you where
** Changed in: partitionmanager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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Partition manager edit mount point not working..fstab not
Hmm, so it looks like blockdev --getsize64 /dev/fd0 is taking a long
time.
Can you confirm this without partitionmanager by running
sudo blockdev --getsize64 /dev/fd0
But from dmesg it looks like blockdev just waits for kernel to reply.
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(In reply to Christoph Feck from comment #53)
> Thanks for the update; changing status.
>
> The fix is not in v5.1.2, but might have been backported by the
> distribution. See comment 44 for the commit.
Maybe it's time to schedule KTorrent 5.2? I think it also was ported
away from QtWebkit.
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exploited in local privilege escalation
Risk Rating: Important
CVE: CVE-2020-27187
Versions:kpmcore == 4.1.0
Author: Andrius Štikonas
Date:17 October 2020
Overview
kpmcore_externalcommand helper contains a logic flaw in which the service
invoking
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