Yes, I can sort of confirm it, too, with kernel 2.6.17-10-generic.
The system wouldn't boot (it *might* have been the first time I was
running 2.6.17-10 after the auto-update, I am not really sure...), and
it tried to shutdown saying temperature was 121C.
I tried booting with a Kubuntu Dapper
Ok, now I can better confirm what I said yesterday.
Kubuntu Edgy, kernel 2.6.17-10-generic, on an Abit KV7 board (VIA KT600
chipset) with AwardBIOS 6.00PG, and an AMD Sempron 2400+ processor.
Enabling the option Shutdown When CPU Fan Fail in the BIOS (Health
page) results in the system's boot
Public bug reported:
I have not been able to switch resolutions using the standard X Ctrl+Alt
combinations in Edgy.
Another user reported trying to add the DontZoom option and set it to
False in xorg.conf, to no avail.
It is suspected that this problem results from compiling X with the
A command such as sudo echo mem /sys/power/state causes the command sudo
echo mem to be executed, and its output redirected to /sys/power/state.
If you read the above carefully, you'll realize that the redirection does *not*
happen as root: echo mem is executed as root, because sudo does that,
The new kernel version 2.6.15-25 didn't fix the problem for me.
As soon as I installed plptools again, the keyboard madness was back as before.
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Binary package hint: kopete
To reproduce on a default Kubuntu Dapper installation:
1) Start Kopete
2) Right click on the tray icon, select Configure...
*Problem A*
3) Select Behaviour, and go into the Away settings tab
You will see that Become available when detecting
*Communicate*. The natural assumption (at least *my* natural assumption)
is that by adding an user, the information I will share with them will
be the *messages I send to them*.
I will also share my online status (offline, online, available,
etc.), but I can choose that status from a very clearly
Well, please note that I have now manually modified my
/etc/network/interfaces to make the settings stick (by adding a dns-
nameservers entry manually).
However, I will restore the file to the status it was originally after
my Kubuntu installation, and the proceed as you suggested.
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I'm sorry, English is not my native language. I must not have made it
clear enough that I was making a parallel, a comparison. I was.
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Yes, I had that package installed (I believe it is a standard Kubuntu package),
and removing it helped.
Now KDE's settings seems to stick in /etc/resolv.conf.
I suppose that either resolvconf should be removed from the default Kubuntu
packages, or the KDE Network settings should be made to
I suppose you can close the bug, though I have no idea where resolvconf
could have come from if it's not a default package (no, I don't have
avahi-dnsconfd installed).
Actually, I think it might have come from postfix, which lists it as a
Recommended, and which I think was installed by some
Public bug reported:
Running 'vmplayer' as a normal user does not start the VMWare Player.
The same goes for the VMWare Player entry in my applications menu.
Running 'sudo vmplayer', however, succeeds. I do not believe this
behavior is intended, since README.Debian does not mention the need for
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 59555 ***
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: apt
Edgy adds an autoremove command to apt-get, which removes
automatically installed dependencies that are no longer required.
However, this is not mentioned anywhere in the manpage (man apt-get).
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I can confirm this. It still happens after the recommended package
kxdocker-data is installed.
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I do still have the issue, even after reinstalling after a purge.
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Even though nobody else has confirmed the connection between the
behavior described in this report and the Shutdown When CPU Fan Fail
BIOS option, I think it is a valid starting point, lacking anything
else, also considering that the behavior itself has been confirmed by
several people. I'm
Public bug reported:
The phpgroupware package only lists postgresql | mysql-server as a
Suggests, not as a strict dependency. However, when installing without
any DBMS available, dpkg reports the following error:
[...]
Setting up wwwconfig-common (0.0.46) ...
Setting up phpgroupware-phpgwapi
I agree that black background is a better idea - and not just because I
like black, but because of objective reasons, too.
1) With the many CRT screens that have not been adjusted for low
resolutions (i.e. all resolutions besides the one the user normally
employs for their desktop), a non-black
I can confirm the behavior on Kubuntu Edgy final.
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Yes, the problem remains. I'll add that the strace outputs of vmplayer
and sudo vmplayer are identical (though I don't think that's
particularly interesting, given that /usr/bin/vmware is just a shell
script).
I'd be glad to give strace or gdb output, if pointed to a way to attach
them to the
Public bug reported:
During boot, my standard console font (the same that the BIOS uses, that
is) is changed to a different, thinner font.
However, this only happens if usplash is not being shown in the
foreground; if it is, then there is no font change.
I do not know whether the desired
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 68668 ***
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 68668
dist-upgrade to edgy fails with upgrading 'gtk-engines-eazel'
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Guess the above comments mean I can confirm this.
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Status: New = Confirmed
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** Bug watch added: KDE Bug Tracking System #160370
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=160370
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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No 'libdvdcss2' package is available from the Ubuntu repositories, so
this cannot be an Ubuntu bug.
Furthermore, on Gutsy (7.10), libc6 is indeed version 2.6.1-1ubuntu9 -
it is no surprise that, if you're running an older release, then libc6
might be older.
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Status:
Translation:
Hello,
when I make a newsletter from a template in Writer and a list of addresses in
Calc, two things happen when I display the contents of my database (F4):
I cannot filter the addresses, either with an automatic filter or a standard
one, and regardless of the filtering criteria
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: adept
Having the package apt-listchanges installed causes, by default, apt-
get and other APT front-ends (including Adept) to ask for confirmation
before applying the updates, after the changelog has been shown to the
user.
In Adept's updater, however,
I am not running Hardy, but other people confirm that the bug persists,
and that moreover artifacts are showing at point sizes greater than 8/9
or so, which is not the case here on Gutsy (at least with full hinting).
I will report to upstream.
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After inputting The quick brown fox, the program consistently stops
scrolling towards new letters. Erasing text is still possible.
** Changed in: dasher (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Not only is there the cosmetic problems of icons sticking on the desktop...
Some devices (at least my Nokia E50, S60 operating system) will actually
complain if they're removed without this eject action being executed.
They will inform the user that the device has been unplugged incorrectly and
Confirming as rdeman's report. See also, on the OTRS web site,
http://lists.otrs.org/pipermail/otrs/2007-March/018147.html
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Binary package hint: kdebluetooth
I'm running Gutsy, and even though Dolphin is set as the default
application for opening directories, left-clicking on the KBluetooth
tray icon opens a Konqueror view of the bluetooth:/ KIO slave.
(Even more seriously, if one tries to open
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ttf-dejavu
With DejaVu Sans 8, with full hinting active (using KDE terminology
from the Fonts KControl applet), the Scandinavian letter 'å' is
rendered incorrectly, with only the left half of the circle being
rendered.
My screen resolution is reported
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on PRIVMSG works (as used, for instance, at
http://www.scriptkitties.com/tclplugin/pluginscripts.tar.gz in the
'nicksaid.tcl' script).
on !text, however, doesn't, even when trying with the verbatim !opme
example at http://www.scriptkitties.com/tclplugin/tclplugin.shtml#on
A screenshot documenting the behavior is attached.
The status bar text is cut off, because due to the flashing effect mentioned,
it's hard to take a screenshot at precisely the time when the status bar has
finished rendering.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: dolphin
When the mouse cursor is hovered on a file in Dolphin, information about
the file is shown in the status bar.
When, however, the information string doesn't fit in one text line (for
instance because of a long filename, or because the Dolphin
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 138980 ***
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Ehm, sorry for commenting on a duplicate, but if I try to access
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/strigi/+bug/139295
I get a you don't have permission to access this page error.
That said, Strigi
Upgraded from Feisty using 'apt-get dist-upgrade', kubuntu-desktop
always installed.
I experience the crash whether or not my Bluetooth adaptor is plugged in.
Subsequently, kbluetoothd doesn't detect any devices, even if my adaptor is
plugged in.
The 'bluetooth' package was not installed during
I suppose I'm a bit late since this is marked as fixed, but perhaps it
would be a good idea (whether or not this or similar bugs persist) to
suggest in the documentation to use checkinstall --install=no as non-
root user; perhaps even to make '--install=no' the default.
Unless '--install=no'
It's in Debian, so, unless the issue's been already brought up, might it
not be useful to report the issue to debian-legal, where they thrive
with license subtleties and determining whether or not something is free
enough to distribute?
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Unless build-essential is not suited to obtain a usable development
environment, I don't see why it can't double as both a package
defined by Debian policy and a handy metapackage to be suggested for
obtaining a development environment.
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Binary package hint: irssi-text
The /ping command, on most IRC clients of my knowledge, sends a PING
command to the IRC server.
On irssi, /ping channel/nickname sends a CTCP PING to
channel/nickname, and even /ping without any arguments sends one to
the current channel.
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 22336 ***
Maybe, though I thought I'd mention that, while that bug's title is
about laptop, the problem for me did *not* occur on a laptop.
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Confirm in Feisty. Error is:
Removing sanduhr ...
/usr/share/omf/sanduhr: could not delete directory: Directory not empty at
/usr/sbin/install-docs line 645.
dpkg: error processing sanduhr (--purge):
subprocess pre-removal script returned error exit status 39
It is solved by creating a file
The information at
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helped first me and then another person solving this problem.
Symlinking /usr/share/X11/xkb to /etc/X11/xkb (which should exist - if
/usr/share/X11/xkb also exists already as a directory, it is probably
empty except for a README file, and can be
The information at
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helped first me and then another person solving this problem.
Symlinking /usr/share/X11/xkb to /etc/X11/xkb (which should exist - if
/usr/share/X11/xkb also exists already as a directory, it is probably
empty except for a README file, and can be
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: esniper
I'm not marking this as a duplicate of #217318 because that one seems to
be saying a slightly different thing.
When running eSniper 2.21.0-1, as included in the Lucid repositories,
the program complains that an updated version (2.22.0) can be
2.22.0 fixes incompatibilities that 2.21.0 has? Bug #217318 isn't
talking about 2.21.0, but about 2.17.1, which sounds much more likely to
have actual incompatibilities.
And in general, anyway, unless this you must update, aborting system
can discriminate between updates that are absolutely
Did you have to install a binary plugin (using hp-plugin) for it to
work, Thomas? (In theory none is required for this model.)
Did it work with Simple Scan without changing anything in particular?
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