Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xfig
After an upgrade to Natty, xfig can no longer parse EPS files. The
simplest test of this is to draw, for instance, a circle in xfig, export
to EPS (which works), then try to place it in an xfig file as a Picture
object. I get the following error:
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xfig cannot display EPS graphics
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Today it occurred after a full disk scan, so my earlier comment on that
not happening can be disregarded.
It bothers me somewhat that this (along with several other seemingly
identical bugs) is currently
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Problem occurs about half the time on boot (race condition?) in Kubuntu
10.04 (something similar may have happened to me a couple times in 9.10,
but with no error message). After splash
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Syslog. Failed boot is Jul 8, 09:51:50 to 09:52:07.
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getpwuid_r(): failed due to unknown user id (0)
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Problem occurs about half the time on boot (race condition?) in Kubuntu
- 10.04. Instead of starting kdm, boot drops to a blank screen with an
- irrelevant error message:
+ 10.04
Public bug reported:
Computer is located in South Korea, only language installed is British
English. Deadline for tasks is displayed in Korean, remainder of
interface is in English as desired. To my knowledge, the only other
system localization settings that are aware of the computer's location
It's not supposed to be in Korean. I don't speak (much of) the
language.
The language and all localization in my KDE installation are British
English, and have been from the initial install. The exceptions are
telling the computer that it is physically located in Korea, the time
zone, and the
This may be an upstream issue. I tried isolating which setting is
responsible, and couldn't find it.
Changing the location, currency, and time zone to Germany/Euro/Berlin
and the default language to US English, doing apt-get --reinstall
install boinc-manager , then resetting X, didn't get rid of
Actually, I just realized that Thunderbird is doing the same thing,
which would suggest that it's something in KDE. I think I've seriously
misdirected you.
On further searching through the OS:
Dolphin doesn't do this, it's English-only as expected
ls -l and date return some Korean characters
Public bug reported:
When attempting to install updates in muon-updater, clicking Install
Updates immediately returns a dialog box stating This operation cannot
continue since proper authorisation was not provided, without first
asking for a password.
Reinstalling polkit-kde-1 does not help,
In addition to the message shown above, I also get
[9384:9384:0419/212449:ERROR:CONSOLE(273)] Uncaught TypeError:
undefined is not a function, source: https://apis.google.com/_/scs/abc-
Update:
Bug exists in first Vivid version (3.16.0-23.31) that's readily
available in pre-packaged .deb format. So I need to start building
kernels, I presume, to check 3.16.0-0.1 (since I don't yet have a good
kernel within Vivid) and bisect from there.
I'm still trying to figure out how to
$ sudo apport-collect 1436891
ERROR: Could not import module, is a package upgrade in progress? Error: No
module named PyQt4.QtCore
Created duplicate report, on linux:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1437084
This issue happened for all kernel versions I've tried in 15.04,
Actually, installing and running the upstream kernel was much more
painless than anticipated
Same problem with 4.0.0-04rc5-generic
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Public bug reported:
Deliberate duplicate of 1436891
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1436891
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.04
Package: linux-image-3.19.0-10-generic
I've now fixed the python thing, let me know if there's anything that
would be included by apport-collect that isn't in the duplicate bug.
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Public bug reported:
When attempting to connect to a WiFi access point with N wireless, two popup
messages appear:
Connection 'SSID' deactivated.
The WiFi network could not be found
Expected behaviour: Connects to network.
Minimal demonstration: connect to a WiFi access point by both LAN and
I'm nearly done bisecting, but I'm going to be away for the next ~5 days
and won't be able to finish until then. Here's what's left, in hopes
that it's narrow enough to be helpful (bisecting the ubuntu-vivid
kernel, output of git bisect visualize):
commit
Bug no longer exists in the mainline kernel. Apparently I was too slow,
and it was fixed sometime in the past month.
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Title:
8086:08b3 Cannot
Router used for testing: iptime N104T, firmware 8.86, in case that's
useful here (will be included in report)
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8086:08b3 Cannot connect
v4.1-rc1-vivid Bug absent!
v4.0-vivid Bug present
v4.0-rc7-vivid Bug present
v4.0-rc6-vivid
v4.0-rc5-vivid Bug present
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8086:08b3
OK, bisect result and a caveat:
d88c8958dc13b4e4eb7fc57e3f06dc1c4abc7b1f is the first bad commit
commit d88c8958dc13b4e4eb7fc57e3f06dc1c4abc7b1f
Author: Emmanuel Grumbach emmanuel.grumb...@intel.com
Date: Mon Sep 1 09:50:14 2014 +0300
iwlwifi: bump firmware API version to 10 for 7000 and
I upgraded my other laptop (6.5 years older, i386 rather than amd64) to
15.04, and I get the same issue there. Upstream kernel v4.1-rc1-vivid
works, 3.19.0-15 has the bug. Let me know if you'd like another bug
report on the older hardware, or if there's anything else I should do.
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If I haven't messed up anywhere, this is the first good commit:
$ git bisect bad
afcee962b09842d0f4191beb4a2d08251b4c7705 is the first bad commit
commit afcee962b09842d0f4191beb4a2d08251b4c7705
Author: Eyal Shapira e...@wizery.com
Date: Mon Feb 9 15:18:17 2015 +0200
iwlwifi: mvm: fix BT
OK,
I couldn't figure out how to build kernel versions, so I tried to do a
commit bisect between 3.16.0-0.1 and 3.16.0-23.31. It didn't do what I
thought it would. From what I can tell, it looks like 3.16.0-0.1 is
good, but git bisect took it to be bad, and has been bisecting things
*before*
If you have any idea how to build kernels and have the time to bisect
them, that may help. I don't have a lot of time to devote to this, and
don't really know what I'm doing or how to do it. I'll leave it up to
other people to tell you whether or not another bug report on possibly-
different
To summarize what happened on the Mozilla side, my problem at least is a
consequence of a fix for LogJam. Thunderbird can't connect because the
DH key is no longer considered secure, so it silently fails. No fix is
coming. The best solution is to get your sysadmins to update the key.
The
Public bug reported:
After upgrading to 1:31.8.0+build1-0ubuntu0.15.04.1, Thunderbird no
longer asks for an account password, and accordingly cannot access that
mail account. Shows [user]@[server]: Connected to [mail server]... as
status. This status is maintained indefinitely (or at least
OK, this is truly bizarre:
Starting the teamviewer daemon from Konsole on :0 (ctrl-alt-F1) asks for
password authentication in a usual popup window. Entering the password
to allow the teamviewer daemon to run also starts a fully functional X
with KDE/plasma on :1 (ctrl-alt-F7, where it would
Public bug reported:
Upgraded to Xenial, and Plasma disappeared. Starting the X server, I get a
blank screen, then error messages indicating that there is no Plasma shell. In
particular,
"All shell packages missing.
This is an installation issue, please contact your distribution"
Expected:
$ krunner
Icon theme "breeze" not found.
Icon theme "oxygen" not found.
Error: standard icon theme "oxygen" not found!
File name empty!
KCrash: Attempting to start /usr/bin/krunner from kdeinit
sock_file=/run/user/1000/kdeinit5__0
KCrash: crashing... crashRecursionCounter = 2
KCrash: Application
$ lspci -v
...
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Oland
XT [Radeon HD 8670 / R7 250/350] (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])
Subsystem: Dell Radeon R7 250
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 31
Memory at e000 (64-bit,
In my case, the GPU is an ATI Radeon of some form, but at the moment I
can't tell you exactly what.
Language is English-Canadian, installed while in China so there's some
odd localization in places.
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Further to my comment #3:
X ran in parallel with the instance of KDE/Plasma that was started
accidentally via kdesudo and/or teamviewer daemon for an hour or two
(confusing some software), then X died in the background. Plasma is
still running, days later.
"Everything works" was a bit of an
Doesn't quite fix it for me.
Purging and reinstalling snapd had no effect.
~/.local/share/plasma already had one thing in it, so I created a
variety of new links into /usr/share/plasma/*. That gave me a KDE
splash screen, the popup about plasmashell being missing went away, and
the crash report
I guess because I usually figure that something installed by default
that I haven't heard of is useful or important? Removing it entirely,
everything loaded and I didn't have to use my ridiculous workaround.
Success! Thanks!
Now:
$ echo $XDG_DATA_DIRS
/usr/share:/usr/share:/usr/local/share
For anyone curious:
Non-functional black-screen-with-pointer X:
$ echo $XDG_DATA_DIRS
:/var/lib/snapd/desktop
Workaround second X with plasma:
$ echo $XDG_DATA_DIRS
/usr/share//usr/share/xsessions/plasma:/usr/local/share/:/usr/share/:/var/lib/snapd/desktop
After fully removing snapd:
$ echo
I can confirm that it's fixed in the 3.2.6a-1 packages for Zesty.
Hopefully it will also show up in Yakkety-updates soon?
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Title:
Xfig fails to
I should note a couple things:
For an existing file with rather complex EPS files from Mathematica:
black rectangle, bounding box is read just fine.
For a circle drawn in xfig, imported in EPS or PDF: empty rectangle,
bounding box doesn't work (present in EPS header)
Importing a second copy of
Public bug reported:
Ordinarily, an EPS object would appear in xfig via a preview. After
upgrading to Kubuntu 16.10, EPS objects appear as black or empty
rectangles with the error message: "EPS object read OK, but no preview
bitmap found/generated"
It is possible to view the EPS files with GV.
Public bug reported:
When I export a figure to EPS or PDF in xfig, and the figure contains a
bitmap image as well as vector objects, the bitmap images are exported
onto their own separate pages. Ordinarily, they would be on the same
page (and EPS doesn't support pages). Since I mainly use xfig
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