:. In this if I press ~ it autocompletes ~skierpage (my
username) and autocompletes every section of the path. But when I click
[OK], I get:
Error - System Settings
'~skierpage/programs/firefox/firefox' not found, please type a valid program
name.
The same is true for ~/programs/firefox/firefox
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Thanks for responding, but you seem confused and I don't know how to
explain the bug any better. The Select preferred xxx application
dialog accepts and autocompletes both ~/some/path and
~skierpage/some/path , but then System Settings Default Applications
rejects either path style as 'not found
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pulseaudio
In Kubuntu 9.10 amd64,
I noticed the following in /etc/pulse/default.pa
load-sample-dir-lazy /usr/share/sounds/ubuntu/stereo
But this directory is absent in Kubuntu because package ubuntu-sounds isn't
installed. Instead Kubuntu has sounds
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gdb
Kubuntu 9.10 amd64.
gdb package 7.0-0ubuntu1
I was trying to break on a system call.
http://sourceware.org/gdb/current/onlinedocs/gdb/Set-Catchpoints.html
#Set-Catchpoints suggests the way you do this is `catch syscall foo` and
claims you can use
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Binary package hint: kubuntu-firefox-installer
In Kubuntu 9.10 amd64 I noticed KPackageKit wanting to update ruby which
I never installed. `aptitude why` indicates it's only there because of
kubuntu-firefox-installer. Without getting into a religious war ;-) ,
7 MB of yet
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kubuntu-firefox-installer
In Kubuntu 9.10 amd64, /usr/bin/kubuntu-firefox-installer version
9.10ubuntu1 displays
Mozilla Firefox is the popular, award-winning web browser used by
millions for it's simplicity, security features and many available
addons.
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Binary package hint: xulrunner
I'm running `update-notifier-kde -u` to upgrade from Kubuntu 9.04 amd64
to 9.10.
It seems to be working really well, but towards the end in the Cleaning up
phase, I think during the removal of packages, I got an Error alert window
Could not
Public bug reported:
In Kubuntu 9.10 Karmic, KDE 4.3.2, Software Sources 0.74
Run KPackageKit, click Settings Edit Software Sources Other Software tab.
Select a PPA and click Edit...
In the Edit Channel dialog that appears, note the position of the
active item keyboard highlight as you press
Public bug reported:
After my successul Kubuntu 9.10 amd64 upgrade of my AMD desktop with Via
K8V chipset and Asus motherboard, I chose Leave Sleep and now resumed
by pressing the power button.
I got this auto-problem message. The details in one dialog window
looked like bug #417842 and
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34716295/AplayDevices.txt
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I think this happened to me, closing VLC after I finished playing an
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(I've got no idea whether this problem matches other reports because by
the time I see Is the bug you're reporting one of these? there's
NOTHING ON MY SCREEN showing the nature of the crash. The whole Apport
alert collect data into browser workflow has to be FIXED so that
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34902075/AplayDevices.txt
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Me too, Kubuntu Karmic 9.10 on amd64, same as Patrick Dawkins. I get
two or three apport alerts every time I resume from standby that all
request sudo, then I get a bunch more KDESudo alerts, then I kill most
of them because my system is reduced to a crawl with all the Collecting
data windows,
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubiquity-frontend-kde
I just installed Kubuntu 9.04
In KHelpCenter 4.2.2, I typed in the search box. The left-hand panel switched
to the Search tab, but only UNIX manuals was available. I couldn't find
anything, not even terms in pages I'd just
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kubuntu-docs
I just installed Kubuntu 9.04.
In Help (KHelpCenter), click Kubuntu Documents , click Kubuntu System
Documentation index, click How do I view my Windows partition?
This goes to
. Having to do it myself isn't user-friendly.
(8704)/ main: cmdFile: /tmp/kde-skierpage/khelpcenterRX4796.tmp (8704)/ main:
indexDir: /home/skierpage/.kde/share/apps/khelpcenter/index/ (8704)/ main:
can access (8704)/ KHC::IndexBuilder::IndexBuilder: IndexBuilder() (8704)/
KHC::IndexBuilder
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kubuntu-docs
Visit help:/kubuntu/hardware/index.html in Konqueror, click a few links
and return.
Result: Visited links such as Next and the pages you've seen appear in a
horrendous pink; holding down the left mouse button on a link makes it
turn red.
A
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kubuntu-docs
I'm new to Kubuntu, I just installed 9.04.
A lot of the doc says to start an application with Application Launcher → some
section → Application name, e.g. help:/kubuntu/internet/browsers.html says
Open Konqueror by going to Application
Public bug reported:
In Kubuntu 9.04, if I close the Hardware Drivers thing for video drivers
(which shows No proprietary drivers are in use on this system.), the
window goes away but then window Jockey - The KDE Crash Handler
appears.
I can reproduce this. Application Launcher Applications
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 223989 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/223989
This is not a duplicate of bug #223989. Bug #223989 is that the Browse
C:\ Drive menu item doesn't work (in some distributions) with the
*default* Wine configuration. In this bug the user expects that the
Please reopen this bug, the fix breaks Kubuntu 9.04 as reported in
Ubuntu question #70652.
The fix in comment #10
- remove $HOME in Exec=xdg-open .wine/dosdevices/c:
leads Kubuntu to fail with
The file or folder file:///home/MyUserName/Documents/.wine/dosdevices/c:
does not exist.
The
Good news: I can't reproduce the crash after an upgrade to Kubuntu 12.04
alpha2, currently running libstreamanalyzer0 package version
0.7.7-1ubuntu3.
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Alex,Pascal, others
If you're going to report this problem, I suggest you provide more info. In a
terminal enter
echo $GTK_MODULES
and copy and paste the result, then
find /etc/X11 -iname '*canberr*' -ls
and copy and paste the result.
I uninstalled libcanberra-gtk-module so now I only
@RedSingularity, thanks for testing.
I don't think I have the gnome desktop installed: `aptitude show gnome-
desktop-environment` says it's not installed, and I have no gdm, no
nautilus, etc. I can't remember in detail how the upgrade interface
differed, I think the buttons looked different. It
Public bug reported:
Kubuntu 11.10 amd64,
update-manager-core: Installed: 1:0.152.25.6
http://www.kubuntuforums.net/showthread.php?57044-Upgrading-11-10-to-12-04
recommended `sudo do-release-upgrade -f kde -d` , so I tried it.
% sudo do-release-upgrade -f kde -d
Checking for a new ubuntu
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/408719
I think something similar happened to me, I closed VLC 1.1.13 in Kubuntu
12.04 alpha2 amd64 and it crashed. I think the O.S. bug reporter loaded
up this bug, it was taking ages to respond when I shut down
% apt-cache policy update-manager
update-manager:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 1:0.156.6
Version table:
1:0.156.6 0
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise/main amd64 Packages
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I'm running Kubuntu 12.04 alpha2 amd64 with all the daily System
Updates. apport-kde version 1.94-0ubuntu1
VLC and OpenOffice packages often crash on me (known bugs) and the
yellow-orange crash icon appears in the panel. When I click on it
apport-kde displays a small window
thing, but the crash reporter shouldn't itself crash :-)
This happens every time on two core files I have lying around,
(/home/skierpage/core: ELF 64-bit LSB core file x86-64, version 1
(SYSV), SVR4-style, from '/usr/lib/libreoffice/program/soffice.bin
/tmp/foo.pps --splas' and core: ELF 64-bit LSB
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I'm running Kubuntu 12.04 alpha2 amd64 with all the daily System Updates.
Qt: 4.8.0
KDE Development Platform: 4.8.00 (4.8.0
The KDE Crash Handler: 2.1.5
Sometimes the KDE Crash Handler runs. I try to help, so I click [Report
Bug]. Then the KDE Crash Reporting Assistant pops
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Muon Package Manager: 1.3.0 in Kubuntu 12.04 amd64.
I'm running KDE 4.8.1, so I thought I would not need libqt4-qt3support.
`aptitude why` suggested it's only needed by libkopete4 and kopete that
I don't use, so I used Muon Package Manager to remove them.
When I then tried
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Title:
confusing muon Mark Package alert on package removal
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I updated (not a fresh install) from Kubuntu Oneiric to Kubuntu 12.04
Alpha 2 amd64 with regular daily Software Updates.
I started Firefox Nightly from a terminal and I think when I went to a Flash
movie, the following appeared in the terminal:
ALSA lib
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Title:
I get the same ALSA lib conf.c warnings in Kubuntu 12.04 Alpha 2 when I
run Firefox, or just run `aplay /usr/share/sounds/pop.wav`; audio plays
fine from both. pulse-alsa.conf is supplied by the pulseaudio package,
so I filed bug 936673 against it. So I just added Also affects project
pulseaudio
Sorry, now that I've upgraded I don't know how to get the upgrade UI to show up:
% sudo do-release-upgrade -f kde -d
Checking for a new Ubuntu release
No new release found
I hope someone can retry it one way or another from within an 11.10 KDE
session. I asked for someone to test it in
Public bug reported:
In Kubuntu 11.10 KDE 4.7.3 I downloaded the Google Music Manager app
from https://music.google.com/music/listen#manager_pl as a 64-bit .deb
file . Dolphin's Open With... offered QApt Package Installer, which is
qapt-deb-installer version 1.2.
Its Package Installer window
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Title:
qapt-deb-installer displays 1000x wrong Installed Size
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says
The disk space is given as the integer value of the estimated installed size
in bytes, divided by 1024 and rounded up. So yes, it's definitely already in
KiB.
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Title:
nepomukindexer
From the stack trace, the bug might instead/also be in
libical.so.0 from package libical0
, or
strigiea_ics.so from package kdepim-strigi-plugins
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(SYSV), SVR4-style, from
'/usr/bin/nepomukindexer /home/skierpage/programs/firefox/updates/0/update.mar'
update.mar is the update file for a Mozilla application, described in
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Software_Update:MAR My local copy of Firefox
probably was updating around this time.
It may
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I'm running Ubuntu 11.10
kde-runtime: Installed: 4:4.7.2-0ubuntu1
I'm running `nepomukserver --nofork` from my home directory after
telling Strigi to index my Windows NTFS drive. Strigi seems to be
working fine.
I noticed a core file in my home directory, `file core`
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/libnss_files.so.2 and /etc/passwd,
the GTK apps all try to load libcanberra-gtk-moduleanberra-gtk-module.so
from a bunch of locations starting with
/home/skierpage/.gtk-2.0/2.10.0/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/modules/ , and
eventually print this message. But it's some runtime thing; using `ldd`
I can't find any reference
I couldn't find anything in /usr/bin, but then I tried `grep -r nberra` /etc`.
I have
/etc/X11/Xsession.d/52libcanberra-gtk3-module_add-to-gtk-modules
/etc/X11/Xsession.d/52libcanberra-gtk-module_add-to-gtk-modules:
both adding canberra-gtk-module to GTK_MODULES, and sure enough
% echo
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
In updating to Kubuntu 11.04 from Kubuntu 10.10 (update-manager-kde
1:0.142.23), I noticed some glitches with the Release Notes window that
appeared:
* I went on to do other things and then was puzzled that Software
Updates was stuck at
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Binary package hint: kdebase-runtime
After upgrading to Natty and playing around with Dolphin search and the Nepomuk
File Indexing control panel, the Crash Reporting Assistant popped up informing
me that nepomukservicestub had crashed. It keeps warning me
The generated
@Jonathan Thomas,
As I wrote, the only thing that appeared in Crash Reporting Assistant's
backtrace content was the one line
Application: Nepomuk Service Stub (nepomukservicestub), signal: Segmentation
fault
If it happens again, is there a guide to getting a conventional (gdb
bt) backtrace
The completely broken Help Search continues with KHelpCenter 4.2.2 (KDE
4.2.3) in Kubuntu 9.04 Jaunty (amd64). htdig is STILL not a dependency
of KDE packages or khelpcenter4. KPackageKit lists a htdig -
1:3.2.0b6-8; its Required by is empty, as is its File List (??!).
I installed this htdig
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: khelpcenter4
To search in KHelpCenter I installed htdig (see bug 19767), clicked
[Build Search Index...] and chose Application Manuals. That completed
successfully and search seems to work, but now whenever I click [Build
Search Index] it still shows
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Binary package hint: kpackagekit
In a week of using Kubuntu 9.04 I've installed three sets of Software
Updates and dozens of packages on the advice of strangers on IRC. The
latter told me variously to use apt, aptitude, dpkg, getlibs,
KPackageKit, and
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kpackagekit
In KDE 4.2.2 on Kubuntu 9.04,
KPackageKit and/or KDE Control Center put up an alert that was truncated. I
took a screenshot (after moving the alert to expose the dialog underneath), see
attachment.
I resized the alert to read the full
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Binary package hint: kpackagekit
Running KDE 4.2.2 on Kubuntu 9.04
I started KDE and Software Updates displayed a message about software
updates. I confirmed installing them, and a Package Install progress
dialog appeared.
Meanwhile I wanted to install Amarok 2.1beta, so
I noticed the missing KInfoCenter Modules IEEE 1394 Devices docs in
Kubuntu 9.04 , but you can still run `kcmshell4 kcmview1394` to run the
IEEE 1394 Devices KDE Control Module.
So yes the immediate fix is to remove the X-DocPath line from
kcmview1394.desktop , but removing that won't stop the
I'm getting a similar crash when I try to strace in Kubuntu 9.04, e.g. if I run
strace kcmshell4 kcmsolidproc kcsmsolidproc_2.strace
*** glibc detected *** strace: malloc(): memory corruption (fast):
0x01c72610 ***
a workaround is to use strace -v.
There seems to be a patch for this
Harald, I value your comments and blog, but this bug is about KDE help
search failing because of htdig. In my experience as a n00b with
Jaunty, installing htdig didn't drag in more horrible junk, it simply
made KHC search work -- badly, but FAR better than total failure. I
humbly submit that the
If someone decides the resolution of this bug is really to disable the
Search tab rather than make htdig a dependency...
From
http://lxr.kde.org/source/KDE/kdebase/runtime/khelpcenter/searchengine.cpp#217
, if you don't have anything useful in
${DATA_INSTALL_DIR}/khelpcenter/searchhandlers , then
Good news! I haven't experienced this problem for many months, so
possibly it was fixed in Maverick (10.10) or maybe Lucid (10.04). Well
done.
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I suspect the issue here is that the ReactOS .iso does not have a
/.disk/info file, which seems to be a Debian/Ubuntu-specific convention,
and usb-creator silently rejects the disk. I'm having the same problem
with a Fedora 15 beta .iso.
@Kamus, in Ubuntu 10.10 even the log file you mention
You get the same silent rejection if the ISO simply lacks /.disk/info ,
e.g. a Fedora 15 ISO or ReactOS ISO, see bug 705353 (which perhaps
should be made a dupe of this).
To add to Mr. Greening's analysis, as I commented in bug 705353, there
seems to be a logic error in 10.10's
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Binary package hint: kpackagekit
KPackageKit 0.6.2, 64-bit Kubuntu 10.10 Maverick, KDE 4.5.1
Using KPackageKit I installed one or more packages including at least
alsa-tools, and at
Installing 37%
the following error dialog appeared:
Package failed to install -
I've had similar problems in *Kubuntu* between my Audigy 2 sound card
and built-in VIA 8327 audio chip. To troubleshoot them I tried playing
sounds at each level of the Linux audio stack. It helps to have speakers
connected to every possible output.
ALSA:
Use `aplay -L` to get a list of your
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Binary package hint: phonon
I'm running Maverick 10.10, Phonon Configuration Module version 4.5.1,
default Phonon Xine backend 0.2.60, and default PulseAudio. I have a
Creative SB Audigy ZS card and built-in motherboard VIA 8237 audio.
When I bring up System Settings
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Binary package hint: usb-creator
Kubuntu Karmic 9.10 amd64
usb-creator-kde package version 0.2.12
Qt: 4.5.2
KDE: 4.3.5 (KDE 4.3.5)
USB Startup Disk Creator: 0.2.8
If I start usb-creator-kde with a CD-ROM in the drive, it preselects /dev/sr0.
If I click [Other...] and choose
Very true with
Kubuntu Karmic 9.10 amd64
usb-creator-kde package version 0.2.12
Qt: 4.5.2
KDE: 4.3.5 (KDE 4.3.5)
USB Startup Disk Creator: 0.2.8
E.g. if I click [Other...] and select a .iso from the Sugar on a Stick
(Fedora) project, it isn't added to the CD-Drive/Image window, but
there's no
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: usb-creator
Binary package hint: usb-creator
Kubuntu Karmic 9.10 amd64
usb-creator-kde package version 0.2.12
Qt: 4.5.2
KDE: 4.3.5 (KDE 4.3.5)
USB Startup Disk Creator: 0.2.8
After successfully creating a USB startup disk, usb-creator-kde leaves it
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Binary package hint: vlc
Kubuntu Karmic 9.10 amd64
Qt: 4.5.2
KDE: 4.3.5 (KDE 4.3.5)
VLC media player 1.0.2 Goldeneye
vlc: Installed: 1.0.2-1ubuntu2.1
I installed vlc in KDE using KPackageKit, but when I insert a CD, the
actions for this device in Device Notifier in the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gfxboot
I used usb-creator-kde to put kubuntu-10.04-beta1-desktop-amd64.iso on a
USB flash drive, and rebooted.
A screen appeared with a language choice, then a menu with options to Install
Kubuntu, Try Kubuntu, ...
I used the keyboard to select the
I'm experiencing this bug in KDE 4.3 apps on Kubuntu Jaunty, but these
days seems to be tracked in bug 300935 , see its comment #50.
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Binary package hint: thunderbird
I installed Thunderbird in Kubuntu 9.04 amd x64 from your PPA and the Ubuntu
packaging machinery has been updating it OK via KPackageKit. I'm currently
running
Thunderbird 3b4 Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux x86_64; en-US; rv:1.9.1.3pre)
This is happening to me trying to debug x64 Firefox nightly.
With respect to comment #9, I recently updated Kubuntu 9.04 jaunty amd64 to KDE
4.3 using apt-get, which also gave me a new kernel
2009-07-29 03:22 /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.28-15-generic
I don't have a glibc, but I have glib and libc from
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kubuntu-docs
http://www.kubuntu.org/support has a section Reborting bugs
1. Typo in heading
2. It should mention the Help Report bug... menu item that's in every
KDE app. Why recommend these other avenues and not that?
3. The instructions
To do
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I believe I reproduced this. At 04:38am I put computer in sleep. The
next day I pressed the power button *AND* pressed a bunch of cursor
keys. As described in the bug the computer would not resume and I had
to power off. I then booted from my LiveCD, mounted my hard drive, and
looked around.
My /etc/X11/xorg.conf is identical to xorg.conf.ORG and contains only
some generic-looking Device/Monitor/Screen Sections, so I assume I'm not
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I am running Kubuntu 9.04 Jaunty amd64 on 2.6.28-15-generic. I have a
an AMD 3000+ with VIA K8V motherboard and an ATI 9800 Pro AIW graphics
card (R350 graphics chip) connected to an Samsung 192MP LCD over DVI-0.
Xorg.0.log indicates X server 1.6.0 is loading
This is still happening to me and I provided lspci -vvnn and Xorg.0.log,
so I removed the needs tags and changed the status to New instead of
Incomplete so that it won't expire.
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Status:
I ran strace -ff on kmenuedit and chose Help Report Bug... . A child process
does
execve(/usr/share/apport/apport-kde, [/usr/share/apport/apport-kde, -f,
-p, 13908], [/* 39 vars */]) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory)
It's trying to run /usr/share/apport/apport-kde , but this doesn't
Happens to me too in Kubuntu 9.04, my stacktrace is similar.
This sounds like bug # 258758 : gdb crashed with SIGSEGV in
iterate_over_threads() [when running Firefox] , if you agree maybe you
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The problem remains with 10.04 final, I made a live USB of
kubuntu-10.04-beta1-desktop-amd64.iso
The screen should have been cleared by syslinux on exit from gfxboot
but it just stays there for 30 seconds or so after pressing [Enter] on Try
kubuntu
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no feedback after choosing Try Ubuntu off
I'm also affected by this bug in Kubuntu 10.04. I can't remove a bunch
of packages that provide English spelling variants that I don't want:
myspell-en-au, myspell-en-za, myspell-en-gb,hunspell-en-ca, and
wbritish. If I try to remove the first, KPackageKit wants to remove
It looks like the fix for this bug causes bug 458742: It doesn't make
sense for language-support-writing-en to depend on myspell-en-au (and
myspell-en-au, myspell-en-gb, myspell-en-za, hunspell-en-ca, and
wbritish), it means I can't remove English variants I don't want, They
are *alternatives*,
This happens to me regularly, every time I have a problem in standby,
shutdown, or resume.
The same bug in Debian is http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=576279 network-manager-kde: Tray icon non-
functional, shows Network Management disabled message. I think this
bug is the same as
Happens to me too, every time I have a problem in standby, shutdown, or
resume. I think Bug #576154 in network-manager: “KNetworkManager can't
enable networking, have to switch to GNOME to enable” is a duplicate of
this.
The underlying problem in many (all?) cases with the
NetworkManager.status
Happens to me too after I upgraded to Kubuntu Lucid. Whenever I have a problem
with standby, shutdown, or resume (about 1 in 4 times, alas), after I power-off
and reboot I have no network and KDE's knetworkmanager shows Network Manager
disabled. Every time I looked
Still happens upgrading Kubuntu 10.04 to 10.10. If the process decides
to output something in the terminal while you have made a selection, you
lose previous output and the ordering is garbled.
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Click in terminal area resets location for text
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/349056
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
My upgrade from Kubuntu 10.04 to 10.10 went smoothly (thanks!).
It displayed a few Configuration File Change dialogs, e.g. one said
Replace the customized configuration file '/etc/update-manager/release-
upgrades'? ... [Keep] [Replace].
This happened to me upgrading Kubuntu 10.04 to 10.10.
After Distribution Upgrade updated a bunch of packages, it prompted me
to restart the computer, I delayed responding, but there was a long
progress bar waiting for my input.
From the KDE desktop System Notification Helper I allowed a reboot,
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 660330 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/660330
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
My upgrade from Kubuntu 10.04 to 10.10 went smoothly (thanks!).
Towards the end it displayed a Remove Obsolete Packages dialog with a
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