Was it only fixed in Interpid?
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The same with sudo, I forgot to add in the example above.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gdm
X restarts regularly when computer is idle.
This started to happen around 2009-01-28. I install all updates
available and do not change anything otherwise, thus it should be some
recent regression. Today was the first day I investigated it closer,
** Attachment added: Relevant logs
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/22015904/bug-gdm.zip
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Restarting :0
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Note that this has nothing to do with Firefox or Totem - none of them were
running.
But since I've seen forum posts stating that this is related to various
video-playing applications, it comes to my mind that it can be caused by some
screen-saver that tries to play video - if the screen savers
Hi Chris,
I'll try to get the backtrace ASAP, however I am not able to reproduce on
demand.
All of requested information is in the atached zip, see my first comment.
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Restarting :0
Typo: **Other** requested information is...
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Restarting :0
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no, I didn't send it anywhere else... I just reported to let others
know.
Ondra
- Original Message -
From: Pedro Villavicencio pe...@ubuntu.com
To: zi...@seznam.cz
Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 4:16 PM
Subject: [info] [Bug 432840] Re: Remove repetitive spaces from File Name
Was it only fixed in Interpid?
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On my system, this bug still appears.
Ubuntu 8.04 - Hardy Heron, updated.
on...@ondra:~$ kinit
kinit(v5): Improper format of Kerberos configuration file while initializing
Kerberos 5 library
on...@ondra:~$ uname -a
Linux ondra 2.6.24-27-server #1 SMP Fri Mar 12 01:45:06 UTC 2010 i686 GNU/Linux
The same with sudo, I forgot to add in the example above.
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can't upgrade from 11.04. I've disabled all apt sources, but still I
get: http://img715.imageshack.us/img715/6680/snmekobrazovkyg.png
The only option I am capable doing is to format and reinstall whole system,
which I don't prefer as I have tuned a lot of apps settings,
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Title:
Unfixable Package is in a very bad inconsistent state
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I reinstalled everything.
for pkg in `dpkg --get-selections | awk '$2==install{print $1}'`; do
sudo apt-get install -y --reinstall $pkg;
done
But still the same error.
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Same here. Fresh 12.04 installation. Prevents running any 32 bit
executable.
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Title:
Cannot install ia32-libs on 12.04 64-bit
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I am using Gnome classic (Gnome 3).
To move buttons right, I've set
/apps/metacity/general/button_layout to /apps/metacity/general/button_layout
in gconf-editor.
But after upgrading from 12.04 where it worked, now it does not -
buttons are at left.
** Affects: synaptic
Public bug reported:
Konsole, when launched from menu or panel, fails to launch, with error
Failed to change to directory '$HOME' (No such file or directory).
When launched from Terminal, it starts fine.
In 12.04 it worked.
Complete removal and installation did not help.
** Affects: synaptic
Public bug reported:
After installation of gnome-shell and switching to Gnome Classic, there's no
notification area (tray icon bar).
This is very confusing.
In combination with not-so-user-friendly way to edit panels*, it makes this
quite annoying.
For some apps the tray icon is critical
This bug appeared when I installed Wine, which brought ms-core-fonts.
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Title:
Fat fonts in Swing applications
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Confirming that #16 FIXED this. Thanks, Gerhard Radatz.
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Fat fonts in Swing applications
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I've installed openjdk-7-*.
After that, javaws complains:
$ javaws
/usr/bin/javaws: line 66: /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-openjdk-amd64/jre/bin/java: No
such file or directory
The culprit is that alternatives had this setting.
After I've installed galternatives (BTW where's
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In Ubuntu 12.10, with Gnome Shell, when the Kill applet is clicked, whole UI
freezes.
The only solution is to restart X.
** Affects: openjdk-7 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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My observation: I tried to set the shortcut. Didn't work - didn't appear
in the dialog. However, after that, I am able to switch the layout, but
the icon at the top doesn't reflect that. It stays although typing is
affected. Changing the layout manually works too, and the icon reflects
it properly
I'd add some package but I don't know doesn't let me pass, and
searching for gnome, shell, window, switcher etc found too many
results.
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Title:
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I have a vertical panel with window switcher in 13.10 gnome classic.
This is ok when on single screen on booted with dual screen.
When booted without external screen and then docked, the window switcher
disappear.
See the screenshots.
** Affects: xubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Vlad, thanks.
New features in 17.04:
...
Linux kernel 4.9
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Title:
On-screen text disappears after suspend
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Confirming with Ubuntu 16.04.
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Clicking Manage bookmarks does nothing
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 197537 ***
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** Also affects: poppler (CentOS)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Public bug reported:
Duplicates #1720901 VLC under Wayland causes system freezes in fullscreen mode
As per advice in the original bug, I am cloning that one as a new bug.
Ubuntu version: 18.04 (most recent updates as of October 3rd)
VLC version: 3.0.3
What I expect to happen: When playing a
I have Ubuntu 18.04 and VLC 3.0.3 and I am affected by this bug.
I also think that no matter what GUI API is called, the system should allow
quitting the app at worst. But not even Ctrl+Alt+Fx functions work to switch to
terminal.
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So should I just duplicate this to a new bug?
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VLC under Wayland causes system freezes in fullscreen mode
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How will someone looking for things to work on find this request?
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Title:
MHTML Format - Web Archive Files - Standard not supported in Firefox
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