postfix set-permissions is a feature of postfix.
So, it this :
1) a bug in postfix - should be reported and fixed upstream),
or 2) bug in Ubuntu package ? - Ubuntu package should be fixed
How does a plain postfix installation behave ? Can this happen in a plain,
unpackaged postfix install ?
If
What's ironic is that hwdb-kde actually invites the user to use the
comment area to test the keyboard. People with non-english keyboards (a
lot of people) naturally test non-us-ascii keys, hence the presumably
high number of occurences of this bug (not everyone opens a launchpad
account to
Here on 11.10 64-bit bug still present.
Solution mentioned on comment #10 (ref. stackoverflow) was not
sufficient.
Solution mentioned at end of comment #9 (with uninstall/reinstall
phpunit), same as comment #6 worked quickly.
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Hello. Had a Ubuntu 10.04 on 64-bit machine. Nautilus-actions installed, some
actions created using the GUI. Worked very well.
Using Ubuntu tools, upgraded to 10.10 then to 11.04.
* Problem : after upgrade, nautilus would crash every time I click on a file or
directory,
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Changed title to make it clear that corruption is on-screen (visible
noise) not in memory (bad behavior / crash). That was clear in #854347,
not here.
** Summary changed:
- Unity launcher corruption on resume from suspend
+ Unity launcher on-screen corruption on resume from suspend with nVidia
postfix set-permissions is a feature of postfix.
So, it this :
1) a bug in postfix - should be reported and fixed upstream),
or 2) bug in Ubuntu package ? - Ubuntu package should be fixed
How does a plain postfix installation behave ? Can this happen in a plain,
unpackaged postfix install ?
If
Indeed there seems to be a thread currently discussing it, refs
* Debian bug 655387 ( http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=655387 )
* debian-kernel ML (
http://lists.debian.org/debian-kernel/2012/01/threads.html#00296 )
They seem to have working implementations of a fix and are
Hi,
Here, upgrading to 290.10 did not fix.
Hardware : Asus XV77VN. AMD64, freshly installed Oneiric, all regular upgraded
installed.
GPU (from lspci)
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation GT216 [GeForce GT 240M]
(rev a2)
01:00.0 0300: 10de:0a34 (rev a2)
Scenario :
turn
@brad-figg : Yes, of course here is Ubuntu side. As testing should be
done with latest available version on all sides, I was mentioning
version on the phone side, too.
To further answer your question, I've installed Oneiric on the PC and
tested it right now. Same error.
[88593.264170] usb 2-2:
@brad-figg : Yes it's still an issue. Workaround remains : tether via
wifi if applicable
Here on Samsung Galaxy S GT-I9000, carrier Bouygues Telecom, last official
update is 2.3.3.
2.3.4 is mentioned here is probably naked (no-carrier) update as users wrote
Hi Aliceinwire,
Summary : newer package fixes, please push fix to natty.
Details :
Nautilus 3.0.5 is latest in natty, no newer in natty-backports or natty-
proposed.
Here's what I did :
wget -S
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+archive/primary/+files/nautilus-actions_3.1.2.orig.tar.gz
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This bug was reported by another user regarding the cpc target more than a year
ago on http://www.z88dk.org/forum/viewtopic.php?id=4041 .
Basically, compiler fails (and returns 1) on the simple hello world sample
from z88dk doc.
* How to reproduce
z88dk provides samples,
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#987056 Suspend always hangs on Asus N55S, becomes really hot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/987056
Issuing the following command:
sudo ppa-purge ppa:ubuntu-x-swat/x-updates
downgraded the packages to
Hi,
One year has passed, natty (11.04) still contains 3.0.5-1 as stated on
http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=nautilus-
actionssearchon=namessuite=allsection=all so the bug is probably
there.
The working environments here have been upgraded to 12.04 for a moment
so the bug is not
Hi asgard2,
This issue appears to be an upstream bug, since you tested the latest
upstream kernel. Would it be possible for you to open an upstream bug
report at bugzilla.kernel.org [1]? That will allow the upstream
Developers to examine the issue, and may provide a quicker resolution to
the bug.
I had the problem reported in comment #12.
As suggested in comment #14 I did :
sudo apt-get install wine --no-install-recommends
That avoided the problem about gettext and installation worked.
Then at run time wine complained that wine-gecko was absent.
Asking aptitude to install all packages
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Status: Expired = Incomplete
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Kernel crash and oops since 3.5.0-24-generic (3.5.0-23 ok).
To manage
Bug still occurs from time to time. Applying regular updates (now
running 3.5.0-32-generic #53-Ubuntu SMP Wed May 29 20:23:04 UTC 2013
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux).
Will probably have time to test latest upstream kernel after July 8th.
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Here are some hints about frequency of occurrence.
( cd /var/log/ ; zgrep Oops $( ls -1b syslog syslog.1 syslog.?.gz
syslog.??.gz syslog.???.gz | tac ; ) ; )
syslog.91.gz:Feb 23 14:53:20 n55sf-l kernel: [35002.379231] Oops: 0002 [#1] SMP
syslog.85.gz:Mar 1 13:47:35 n55sf-l kernel:
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Something unusual happened on a fresh Ubuntu 13.10.
This might not be a mount.cifs bug but a bug elsewhere.
# Expected behavior
This command worked on 12.10 :
sudo mount -f cifs '//someip/d$' /home/me/validmountpoint -o
credentials=/home/me/validcredentialfile.txt,uid=me
Also suffering this UI bug of sort, also on Ubuntu 12.10.
On my machine, four of the eight partitions are displayed with a star.
The right-pointer triangle appears when the partition is mounted, so
it's probably meant as a media play metaphor.
The star usually means new (irrelevant here), or
Just tried xubuntu 13.10 on the same laptop, keeping 12.10 on its partition to
boot on one or another as will.
Xubuntu 13.10 is freshly installed, not much customized but updates applied and
rebooted.
Kernel is 3.11.0-12-generic .
lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 13.10
Release:
Confirming here on a fresh Xubuntu 13.10 AMD64 install.
Hardware is Asus n55sf laptop.
The event tested is: during active xfce session, press power button.
Expected: a popup asks what to do (suspend, logout, power off, etc.).
Observed: no question asked, immediate shutdown procedure.
12.10 had
Still happens on 3.5.0-41-generic.
I have recently observed a variant (and the symptoms are active now on the
laptop I'm writing with).
When bug happens, plugging a device on one of the two USB3 ports powers the
device but Linux does not detect anything (nothing in dmesg).
Plugging the same
Thanks Joseph.
Following https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Upstream/kernel . Tried to figure
out if bug already reported on bugzilla.kernel.org. Found relevant bugs
below.
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=43064 has common elements:
Asus brand, a fix involving USB. Mentions
Thank you Seth, your message helped regarding home-related stuff, which
is the one that happened every time.
There might be more in the lines I reported above but they don't happen
every time and count much less in the total.
Below are details of what I've done if that is useful to anyone.
The
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1075923 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1075923
I'm questioning the duplicate status of this bug.
I experienced exactly the symptoms described in the present bug-report
#1079246, that is reading from a gvfs-mounted directory. Whatever the
way to read
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Context : 12.04 Precise, fresh install (details below).
Launch unity2D session. Default ambiance theme. Look at top bar. Nice subpixel
antialiasing on text like everywhere.
Action : switch theme from ambiance to radiance
Expected : still nice subpixel antialiasing on text
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Returning to Unity3D, the difference observed also exists there.
It is simply much less noticeable.
I made similar screenshots. Exact same description as above applies.
On the x4 zoomed area, one can see that the text always (whatever 2D/3D
and theme) has *more contrasted* fringe than the
Forgot attachment(TM) ;-)
Also, of course I searched before reporting, found various issues but
not this one.
(offtopic)
For example, this one also affects radiance, but is otherwise unrelated.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity-2d/+bug/945455
ubuntu-mono-light icons are ugly in
Hi,
Just to add that the machine regularly does this oops. I seldom switch
it off (normally suspend) but often have to force reboot when I cannot
recover console or even from network.
Here is a filtered result of reboot log:
zgrep Linux version syslog.*.gz syslog.1 syslog -h | grep -o
Also observed crashed on suspend recently, including with linux-
image-3.5.0-26-generic 3.5.0-26.42
Now automatically upgraded to 3.5.0-27. Wait and see.
Cannot try latest upstream kernel at the moment as instructed, will get
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It seems that each time evince is used, system logs get cluttered with
messages like:
May 29 10:46:28 n55sf-l kernel: [314668.526878] type=1400
audit(1369817188.984:85): apparmor=DENIED operation=chmod parent=17861
profile=/usr/bin/evince
** Description changed:
Hello,
It seems that each time evince is used, system logs get cluttered with
messages like:
+
+ ** Observed :
May 29 10:46:28 n55sf-l kernel: [314668.526878] type=1400
audit(1369817188.984:85): apparmor=DENIED operation=chmod parent=17861
@langdalep wrote You can't have two MTP clients talking to one device
at the same time.
What should be done, then ?
If I understand correctly, gvfs can multiplex calls from different
clients. So it might be a good idea to have it the only one to talk to
the MTP server. If so, rhythmbox
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Summary: upgrading from 3.5.0-23 to 3.5.0-24 appears to reduce kernel
stability suddenly from weeks/months to day or so.
Context: Hardware Asus n55sf laptop. Plugging Galaxy Nexus phone via USB daily
or so. Observed for months that sometimes USB breaks (e.g. optical mouse
Hi Joseph,
Thank you for your relevant suggestion. Yes, I can test latest upstream
kernel (actually I did that for another kernel bug on same machine after
you asked
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/987056/comments/6
).
To effectively confirm that changing kernel changes the
Hi,
This week, a new kernel was available for quantal : 3.5.0-25-generic, and used.
After 1 day 2:59 uptime and usual activity, another oops occurred.
To help figure out a possible culprit, here is a summary of recent activity.
* using for days a heavily loaded firefox (total of 27 windows and
Another oops yesterday evening with kernel 3.5.0-25-generic.
Took photograph of screen. Can attach if useful.
Could not restore session access or login on any text-mode tty. Had to force
shut off.
It looks like /var/log/dmesg* don't record oops, probably because it's
only dmesg just after boot.
According to
http://standards.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html
moving ~/.fonts.conf to ~/.config/fontconfig/fonts.conf is right.
Adam, any reference about using ~/.fontconfig/fonts.conf ?
http://freedesktop.org/software/fontconfig/fontconfig-user.html does not
confirm.
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~/.fontconfig is ignored
~/.config/fontconfig (as expected) works
which is not surprising as /etc/fonts/conf.d/50-user.conf contains :
include ignore_missing=yes prefix=xdgfontconfig/conf.d/include
include ignore_missing=yes
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Used Precise for weeks, with external monitor sometimes plugged, everything ok.
(Small drawback: boot fails with external monitor attached. Another issue.)
Today I applied system update.
Now, whenever I plug in external monitor, desktop extends correctly on it.
After a
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Had same problem today. Noticed because package upgrade notifier
displayed a sign and said something wrong prevented it to perform its
duty.
Seen commands in comment 2, ran them, they fixed the problem.
Still, corrupted package list may be the sign of a real bug. Human
beings using Ubuntu Linux
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Hi. There are several bug reports about suspend hanging on various brands of
laptops.
Even on Asus there are several : #335526, #779979, #772834.
Making a separate one as I don't know if the root cause is the same as any of
them.
(This is recommended by e.g.
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* Tried the no_console_suspend in
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingKernelSuspendHibernateResume
Did not produce messages on suspend.
Showed messages from nouveau driver before login.
** Attachment added: Outcome of no_console_suspend trick.
* Tried the RTC trick from
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingKernelSuspend
No message but some information.
When hung on suspend, power led stays lit.
*But* if you hold it for 4 seconds then release it and wait for a few seconds
you can notice than it blinks slowly. So, it looks like that action
When hung on suspend, power led stays lit. *But* if you hold it for 4
seconds (...°
That led is in the power switch-key, so if you wonder why I mention
holding the power led, it does mean holding the power switch-key, not
any front-side standalone led.
Having a power switch that does not map to
* Information
One more information : short keypress on power switch/key is completely ignored.
It has to be held for at least about half a second to get taken into account.
Then usual shutdown dialog box appears.
Still xev does not notice any event.
Conclusion : if you stop thinking of it as a
Hi Hoseph,
Thank you for these very precise instructions.
Yes I'll try that, maybe tomorrow.
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Please test the latest v3.4kernel
Version 3.4.0-030400rc4 was packaged on April 23rd, so I tried that.
wget -S -c
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.4-rc4-precise/linux-headers-3.4.0-030400rc4-generic_3.4.0-030400rc4.201204230908_amd64.deb
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Thank you AceLan Kao, for drawing attention to this to me it sounds
like this was fixed in version 3.2.0-25
Let's give it a try.
# uname -a
Linux sg-N55SF-l 3.2.0-26-generic #41-Ubuntu SMP Thu Jun 14 17:49:24 UTC 2012
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I put workaround away :
sudo mv
Hi, I've opened bug #987056 on 2012-04-23 and was recently invited to discuss
it here.
Exact hardware : Asus N55SF-S1437V.
I just tested with kernel 3.2.0-26-generic and the workaround is no longer
needed, suspend just works.
Marked that bug as fix released and no longer affecting me.
Regards.
Summary : fixed in Precise.
Precise is currently running on 3.2.0-26-generic.
Trying again.
Plugging a Samsung Galaxy S running Android 2.3.3 with kernel
2.6.35.7-I9000XWJVH-CL184813 .
Setting it for tethering.
Ubuntu kernel says :
[684939.580128] usb 3-2: new high-speed USB device number 4
* Reproducible : within minutes with external monitor, within weeks
without external monitor
Confirmed this happens a few times per month, exactly as stated in
comment 2.
Thus, this is definitely not *specific* to dual-head setup, but happens
much more often in that case.
Let's see this
** Description changed:
- Used Precise for weeks, with external monitor sometimes plugged, everything
ok.
- (Small drawback: boot fails with external monitor attached. Another issue.)
+ After batch software update on 2011-05-21, X started to freeze (as
+ defined on
The machine is running an nvidia optimus hardware, that is Intel + nVidia.
Bumblebee is installed on the machine, and works when used, but I don't use it.
As per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Troubleshooting/Freeze
Problem: Freeze began after a system update
No kernel package update near the time
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Hello,
Severity : high.
Rationale : nearly no tags, tags database and associated applications,
including debtags, are useless.
Summary : near-empty debtags database. Only 20 packages have tags.
After installing debtags and packagesearch, it is observed that
packagesearch
As an example of package that does have tags upstream, but appears without tags
in the context, take gimp.
Local database has no tag for gimp, but http://debtags.debian.net/edit/gimp
shows actual tags for it.
For the sake of completeness, the debtags database is so small that it
can be pasted
Hello,
On Ubuntu 13.10 (fresh install not upgrade) I observed that subwoofer yielded
no sound.
So I tested two fixes separately, changes from vanilla configuration are
indicated with --.
1. Post #8: Setting the pin configuration default to 0x99130112 for pin 0x16
-- Subwoofer plays sound, high
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Hello,
* Summary
Ubuntu 13.10's xdiskusage crashes with simple input (reproducible at will).
Just
{ echo 1 a ; echo 2 b ; } | xdiskusage
* Detailed info
I had by chance xdiskusage crash on data fed via stdin.
Arguably data isn't exactly what xdiskusage expects. Each line
1) The release of Ubuntu you are using, via 'lsb_release -rd' or System
- About Ubuntu
lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 13.10
Release:13.10
2) The version of the package you are using, via 'apt-cache policy
pkgname' or by checking in Software Center
LC_ALL=C apt-cache policy
On Ubuntu 13.10 AMD64 I experienced a crash easily reproducible at will,
which is probably this bug.
* How to reproduce
First install required packages :
sudo apt-get install glade zenity
then :
glade /usr/share/zenity/zenity.ui
Glade window opens then closes and terminal shows :
**
Image showing window much bigger than needed with more than 90% blank
area.
Obtained with
zenity --info --text=$( for (( A=0; $A20; A=$A+1 )) ; do echo -n
'lorem ipsum ' ; done )
** Attachment added: Image showing window much bigger than needed with more
than 90% blank area.
Public bug reported:
* Context
Simple execution of zenity
* Summary
zenity window opens too big.
The text appears on top but most of the window area is just empty.
* How to reproduce
Just type this :
zenity --info --text=$( for (( A=0; $A20; A=$A+1 )) ; do echo -n
'lorem ipsum ' ; done )
Posted to linux-usb list with cc to Freddy Xin (who introduced the
driver to the list).
URL of upstream thread :
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.usb.general/102382
Driver appears to have been introduced on January 2013 in that thread:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel/1420310
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Hello,
# Summary
Plugging on USB3 port an USB-to-ethernet device yields slow performance, dmesg
flooded with errors.
Plugging on USB2 port, exact same situation otherwise, works well.
Reproducible : not always, about 3 out of 4 attempts.
# Details
Observed on Asus n55s
dmesg of one attempt
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Hello @jsalisbury,
Thank you for your reply.
For old releases I booted old versions of Ubuntu that I used before upgrading
to 13.10 and are still lying
For new kernel, I followed your link and used URL
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.12-rc7-saucy/
Here's the summary of my
Oops, finger slip caused posting too early.
On upstream kernel 3.12.0-031200rc7-generic #201310271935 bug **still
occurs** with same characteristics including probability of happening on
any test (about 75% probability).
12.10 kernel was
Linux version 3.5.0-42-generic (buildd@lamiak) (gcc
According to https://launchpad.net/ax88179 the driver is in mainline
kernel since 3.9 which explains why older Ubuntu releases did not
recognize the device.
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Hello Christopher,
1) Could you please plug your ASIX device in, execute the following in a
terminal and post it to this report:
usb-devices
Please see attached file
usb-devices_output_with_0b95_1790_ASIX_Electronics_Corp_USB2_port.txt
Currently, other than the device, only a mouse is
gouri, thank you for providing the requested information. Could you
please test the latest mainline kernel (not 3.12-rc7) via
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.13-trusty/ and advise
if this is reproducible?
Hello again Christopher,
* Short answer
Reproduced with 3.13.0 from URL
Kernel log. All 8 attempts were on one of the USB3 port on the left, not
on any of the USB2 ports on the right, notice the first worked with
mention:
Jan 22 13:02:50 n55sf-l kernel: [ 152.219714] usb 3-2: new high-speed
USB device number 2 using xhci_hcd
which indicates USB2 speed not USB3.
Could you please report this problem through the appropriate channel by
following the instructions _verbatim_ at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Upstream/kernel ?
Thank you for your understanding.
Thank you Christopher for your feedback.
I've read the instructions, they are clear and I'm
I tested on a nettop computer model SMT-FOX-NTA3500-BL (a machine that looks
very similar to a foxconn-nt-a3500) running Ubuntu 13.10, but i386 not AMD64.
Kernel is 3.11.0-15-generic #23-Ubuntu SMP Mon Dec 9 18:16:27 UTC 2013 i686
athlon i686 GNU/Linux
The machine has 3 USB3 ports and 4 USB2
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Zenity text windows too
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** Description changed:
Hello,
It seems that each time evince is used, system logs get cluttered with
messages like:
** Observed :
May 29 10:46:28 n55sf-l kernel: [314668.526878] type=1400
audit(1369817188.984:85): apparmor=DENIED operation=chmod parent=17861
Bugs still observed though not reported every time, including several
times in July with kernel panic.
One thing noticed : the laptop has 4 USB ports.
On the left two USB3 ports (blue colored with USB SuperSpeed logo).
On the right two USB2 ports (black with regular USB2 logo).
The problem
Also, I don't use or have any USB3 devices.
I do use USB2 devices (external hard drive enclosures, Samsung Galaxy Nexus)
and USB 1.1 devices (mouse) -- checked with lsusb -v and bcdUSB field.
So to summarize :
* the tested crash scenario is plugging a USB2 device in a USB*3* port
* the tested
For the first time I just observed that wireless LAN failed on my Asus
n55s.
I can assert that this hasn't been happening for weeks. It may be the
first time this happens at all on this machine. Wireless LAN has always
worked well, and now failing.
For the past hour and the half, dmesg spits
I rebooted a few hours after the previous comment (yesterday). Problem
happened again today. Nothing known to be new in the environment. Kernel
was 3.5.0-34 since June 14th and bug happened only starting June 29th,
so it does not look like a kernel-level regression.
Could remarkably high solar
Short version:
* upstream bug existed, now fixed in git but not released
* in the meantime use version from git
* bug should propagate to Ubuntu package eventually
Long version:
I now use version from today's git and confirm it fixes the bug.
From upstream author Jason Blevins:
Thank you very
Perhaps the crash that sometimes happens to emacs using markdown-mode 1.8.1
*is* itself a bug in emacs.
I won't open a launchpad bug for that crash, but if you feel there should be
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# Context
Using emacs in markdown-mode.
# Affected features
* search-and-replace misses some occurrences
* sometimes downcase-word and capitalize-word operate on a wrong region
(correct size but off by several characters)
* sometimes dabbrev-expand is affected, too, in a
Package: emacs-goodies-el 35.2ubuntu2 contains markdown-mode.el
unmodified from upstream version: 1.8.1 as can be verified :
$ wget -q http://jblevins.org/projects/markdown-mode/markdown-mode.el -O - |
diff -sq /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/emacs-goodies-el/markdown-mode.el -
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Summary : interestingly, in a bare X session, xev does not react to
those hotkeys, while it reacts to other. Does it mean the problem lies
at X level ?
## General test
To isolate the problem, I logged in with an empty account running
OpenBox only (no full desktop environment) and ran xev.
Here
One more specific information : in bare OpenBox X session, none of these
keys have a visible effect handled by Ubuntu, except XF86WLAN.
Also, this laptop was sold with Windows, and there all function keys
work, including the brightness keys.
## kernel-level showkey test
I've tried
** Summary changed:
- Partially broken brightness hotkey handling.
+ Brightness hotkeys not seen by kernel on Asus n55s, other hotkeys ok.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1042359
Public bug reported:
# Short report
* chroot does not modify target, schroot expected to do the same, or at least
warn users in documentation
* expected behavior: do not overwrite important config files (like /etc/passwd)
** Description changed:
# Short report
* chroot does not modify target, schroot expected to do the same, or at least
warn users in documentation
* expected behavior: do not overwrite important config files (like
This bug was reported on an upgraded system. It also happens on a fresh
quantal install.
How to reproduce :
* install quantal on a new dedicated partition.
* have another partition that you want to be mounted at boot time
* from unity launcher run disk utility (process name is gnome-disks)
*
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