This bug also affects 13.10, and is causing the maven-xml-plugin to fail
(which wasn't the cause in 12.04). I've attached a patch against the
source tree for version 1.2-4.
** Patch added: Patch again w3c-dtd-xhtml_1.2-4 for Ubuntu 13.10
Public bug reported:
The patch debian/patches/0001-Implement-XEmbed-protocol.patch adds
XEmbed protocol support, but it has some undefined behaviour bugs on
LP64 systems like x86-64. In particular, the _XEMBED_INFO property is
defined as two CARD32 values (http://standards.freedesktop.org/xembed-
This still affects Ubuntu 12.04.3. I've attached a patch against w3c-
dtd-xhtml_1.1-5ubuntu1.diff, which should make this easier to fix.
And I agree with comment #2 - regardless of which package is at fault,
resolution is failing, so it is a bug in the Ubuntu system.
** Patch added: Patch to the
Public bug reported:
libstdc++6-4.8-dbg on installs /usr/lib/debug/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-
gnu/libstdc++.so.6.0.18-gdb.py. This is supposed to autoload the pretty-
printers for libstdc++ into gdb when a program is started. However, its
logic for determining the path to set seems to be broken,
New package (comment #91) works for me, as did the previous version
(#56).
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Title:
Black screen after wakeup from suspending by closing the
Public bug reported:
I've used light-locker settings to set a blank time of 4 minutes and a
display suspend time of 6 minutes. However, when I power up the machine
and log in, these settings are not in effect, and 'xset q' reports the
following (unrelated output cut):
Screen Saver:
prefer
Public bug reported:
According to http://xubuntu.org/news/xubuntu-14-04-beta-1/, light-locker
is supposed to replace xscreensaver for XUbuntu 14.04, but
/usr/bin/xflock4 uses xscreensaver in preference to light-locker if both
are present. Since xscreensaver is also installed by the default
xscreensaver seems to be partially to blame. After uninstalling it,
logging out and logging in, xset q reports
Screen Saver:
prefer blanking: yesallow exposures: yes
timeout: 240cycle: 600
...
DPMS (Energy Star):
Standby: 600Suspend: 0Off: 900
DPMS is Enabled
Monitor
Also affects Trusty Tahr beta (libstdc++6-4.8-dbg 4.8.2-16ubuntu6).
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Title:
libstdc++ debug script sets wrong PYTHONPATH
To manage
I have uploaded a slightly modified version of xfce4-power-manager to
https://launchpad.net/~thad-fisch/+archive/xfce4-power-manager for
testing purpose. The screen will be now locked on wake up (as opposed to
while suspending the system).
Installing the PPA did not change my symptoms at all
I can confirm the fix in post 56 too.
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Title:
Black screen after login from suspend in Xubuntu 14.04
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Public bug reported:
I have a Lenovo G570 laptop (Intel Sandy Bridge graphics). If I suspend
via the user interface, then resume by pressing the power button,
everything works. However, when closing the lid to suspend, I observe
the following sequence:
1. Close lid, wait a few seconds for
Public bug reported:
The cpufrequtils installs an init script, /etc/init.d/cpufrequtils, that
sets the governors at bootup. I changed the default in
/etc/default/cpufrequtils, but the script is ineffective because
/etc/init.d/ondemand forces the governors to ondemand anyway. What's
more, the
Public bug reported:
The versions of duply (2.4.1) and duplicity (2.1.4) shipped in 24.04 are
not fully compatible. Backing up works, but when running 'duply
fetch ' I get the following error:
```
--- Start running command FETCH at 2024-05-13 08:51:44.314 ---
CommandLineError: Option
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