Unfortunately linux-firmware-nonfree isn't available in Ubuntu 16.10, so
I can't get my "AVerMedia AVerTV Hybrid+FM" (see #26) to work :-(.
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Title:
The problem is solved: I installed nvidia-340 instead of xserver-xorg-
video-nouveau and all fonts in ubuntu-sdk are okay now.
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Title:
Some very
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I installed ubuntu-sdk, and I got very bad fonts in some places. Also
when I run a project (ctrl+r), I get the same bad fonts. The screenshot
will explain it more clearly.
OS: up-to-date Ubuntu 15.04
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Importance: Undecided
I'm using Ubuntu 14.04 with Thunderbird 31 and I can partially confirm
this bug.
What is working:
-) Mount an samba-share with Nautilus
-) Compose a message in Thunderbird and CLICK ON THE ATTACHMENT BUTTON
-) The samba share should be visible on the left (but it might be in a
different order
Another workaround: rotate with Shotwell Viewer also works.
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Eog doesn't have permission to save on a samba share
To manage
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce the bug:
-) I've mounted a samba share with Nautilus. I needed to provide login and
password to be able to access it.
-) I could access it with eog (Eye of Gnome) to view pictures.
-) But I needed to rotate an image and when I tried to save it, I got an
I got the same problem as Mariusz, but on Lubuntu 13.10 instead of
Ubuntu 13.10:
sudo newusers users.csv
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*** Error in `newusers': malloc(): memory corruption: 0x08e5f098 ***
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I have the same situation as romaindu91: no apport dialog, the window
freezes and all colours become gray shades: see attachement. If I
execute gnome-control-center from the terminal and if I click the User
Accounts icon, I get a libv4l2: error getting pixformat:
Inappropriate ioctl for device.
Sorry, the first file is the one WITHOUT annotation. Now the one with
annotation, doesn't want to open in my LibreOffice.
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I'm using LibreOffice 4.0.0.3 (Build-id:
7545bee9c2a0782548772a21bc84a9dcc583b89) on a Ubuntu 12.10
I have a specific odt-file that I wanted to annotate, but if I want to
reopen it, LibreOffice doesn't want to. See files in attachment.
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ltspfs shows wrong partition size when plug-in usb drive into thin
client
To manage notifications about
This problem stil is present in Ubuntu 12.10, it says:
Requested size (2560, 1024) exceeds 3D hardware limit (2048, 2048).
You must either rearrange the displays so that they fit within a (2048, 2048)
square
or select the Ubuntu 2D session at login.
The problem is that I can't pick 2D session
In comment #26 I said At the moment everything seems to work..
Unfortunately gnash doesn't seem to work for the videos on
http://2be.be/superstaar/ :-(. Tested with Firefox.
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This bug also affects my setup. Seems to be related to bug #949360, but
the bug summitter in that bug is talking about Unity instead of Gnome
Classic and about Ubuntu 11.10 instead of 12.04
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This bug also affects my setup. Seems to be related to bug #977369, but
the bug summitter in that bug is talking about Gnome Classic instead of
Unity and about Ubuntu 12.04 instead of 11.10.
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This is a bug from 2009, but could it be that this is still a problem
when using autologin?
I used the tutorial
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/AutoLoginFeatures, which
works. The problem is when thin client users want to shut down their
system, they are brought out to the login
My parents have the same problem on their AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2400+. At
one moment (after an update I guess), the black frame (where eg. the
Youtube video should be) changed to a white frame. But of course white,
black or some other colour: it didn't work :-(.
Workaround that I used on my parents
Could this be a duplicate of bug #968759?
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Youtube website video working but other flash website not displaying
anything.
To manage
At the moment I'm using Ubuntu 12.04 and I would like to have the
ability to have a language chooser on login screen. I tried the
suggestion in comment #16, but even after restarting the computer I
didn't see any change at login screen.
$ cat /etc/lightdm/lightdm-gtk-greeter.conf
I changed some things in /etc/xdg/lubuntu/lxdm/lxdm.conf, to have a user
list:
theme=Industrial # used to be Lubuntu, needed to be changed because Lubuntu
theme doesn't support user list
[userlist]
disable=0 # used to be 1
But it didn't had the desired effect: now I see
What is the real configuration file? Is it /etc/lxdm/lxdm.conf or
/etc/xdg/lubuntu/lxdm/lxdm.conf? Or does one has preference over the
other?
I see that the first has 'Industrial' as theme and the other has
'Lubuntu'. Would this user list work if I would change 'Lubuntu' to
another theme (but
I can confirm this bug with an UI set to Dutch. This is indeed a severe
bug.
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some function names in Calc appear in english others in
It took me some time to be able to make my AVerMedia AVerTV Hybrid+FM
pci-card to work. The chip on the card mentions AVerMedia A16D-C and
SAA7135. I tried to make it work on Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat, but
failed, until I found this page. After installing linux-firmware-
nonfree, it just
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gcalctool: window too wide in some languages with long strings (ru,nl)
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gcalctool buttons are too big in dutch
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The same bug seems to be present in a Dutch setup (see screenshot
gcalctool_nl.png), because the Dutch word for Undo is Ongedaan
maken, which makes the window too wide. That's why I've changed the
title.
The workaround LANG=C gcalctool works, but it's very user friendly.
Greetings
Mattias
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Languages for which the gcalctool window is too wide (so far): Russian,
Dutch, Japanese, Ukrainian.
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Hello serrs, this bug doesn't occur any more with Ubuntu 10.10. Perfect
:-)!
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Extracting a file with german Umlaut in the filename doesn't work
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Can somebody explain why the status in this bug is 'invalid'? On my
10.10 system (file-roller 2.32.0-0ubuntu1) it's still not working. I
also see that the importance of this bug is 'low', but for some
languages it's very critical, eg. German (like already mentioned) and
Dutch.
While unzipping
I think this isn't only a bug in EOG, but also in Nautilus, as Nautilus
doesn't display the ico as well.
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Nautilus) and what isn't 'ok' (icons in Nautilus + EOG).
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox
When I try to plan a route with NAVTEQ Map24, I get a wait for applet
to be loaded and I can't see my route.
About my software:
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 10.10
Release:10.10
$ apt-cache policy firefox
firefox:
A link to the website might come in handy: http://map24.derouck.com/
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I've installed PortableApps in Windows (see http://portableapps.com/).
There is an Autorun.inf (see below) that references to some ico-file
(see attachment), but this ico-file isn't visible on my desktop or in
Nautilus. I get some default icon that resembles a paper instead.
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I've tried to combine some things in the attached screenshot:
-) You can see the wrong icon on the desktop and in Nautilus, next to MCAMPE
-) You can see the correct thumbnail in Nautilus
-) You can see the version numbers of EOG and Nautilus
-) You can see the error in EOG
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This bug still remains a problem in Ubuntu 10.04, with all updates
installed: if I add a PCI videocard to my SC440 (it really is PCI and
not PCI Express) than I can't boot: I get grub, then I get a cursor
blinking in the upper left corner and then the system crashes. Just like
serrs, I tried an
I have firefox, version 3.6.10+build1+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.10.04.1 and
in this package, the bug isn't fixed.
So I guess 3.6.10+build1+nobinonly-0ubuntu3 isn't the same
package/version as 3.6.10+build1+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.10.04.1?
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I tried the solution 'vanchuck' provided, but the libavcodec52 package
wasn't installed on my system. So I tried 'Sergey K' his solution and
this worked out (although I didn't installed some of the packages, but
better safe than sorry). Now totem did find and installed the plugin.
What I did was:
Bug #543157 (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-codec-
install/+bug/543157) seems related. The solution provided there by
'Sergey K' (post 5) solved my problem (using Ubuntu 10.04).
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FYI: this was a bug in FOG 0.28 (http://www.fogproject.org), but is
fixed in version 0.29, as they removed the dependency of libmd5-perl.
See
http://sourceforge.net/projects/freeghost/forums/forum/730843/topic/3689021
for more information.
I don't know about the situation in Usermin.
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Unfortunately the same errors apply for Edubuntu 10.04, so I guess that will
apply for Ubuntu 10.04 as well. I get the following output when I run it from a
terminal:
$ gksudo ltsp-manager
/usr/bin/ltsp-manager:12: DeprecationWarning: The popen2 module is deprecated.
Use the subprocess
F-spot import still seems to lack the ability to delete pictures from
camera on Ubuntu 10.04, with F-Spot 0.6.1.5. Like others already said:
this is an important feature for users who don't know how to format
their camera. I still install gthumb for those users, but that program
lacks some other
I guess that patch hasn't been applied yet, as F-spot import still seems
to lack the ability to delete pictures from camera on Ubuntu 10.04, with
F-Spot 0.6.1.5. This is an important feature for users who don't know
how to format their camera. I still install gthumb for those users, but
that
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I've changed my local from what I posted earlier (LANG=nl_BE.utf8 etc.), to:
~$ locale
LANG=nl_NL.utf8
LC_CTYPE=nl_NL.utf8
LC_NUMERIC=nl_NL.utf8
LC_TIME=nl_NL.utf8
LC_COLLATE=nl_NL.utf8
LC_MONETARY=nl_NL.utf8
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Seems to be more than only French for Belgian users, but also are
languages are involved. See bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/gwibber/+bug/571132. I guess it's better to
post comments over there as it deals
I can confirm wat Lazy is saying: this (very) annoying bug is still
there with almost all the files that have application/force-download as
file-type (see my earlier comment for more details).
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@David Planella: see the attachment screenshot gwibber.png for a
screenshot.
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I have the same problem. Just like David Planella said: I think Gwibber
should have the same behaviour as the other applications in the desktop.
The output of 'locale' on my system:
$ locale
LANG=nl_BE.utf8
LC_CTYPE=nl_BE.utf8
LC_NUMERIC=nl_BE.utf8
LC_TIME=nl_BE.utf8
LC_COLLATE=nl_BE.utf8
This bug also affects me as long as I can remember. It doesn't happen
with all files and not with all websites. Unfortunately it affects me in
Smartschool, a popular electronic learning environment in Belgium that
I use on a daily basis. Almost all the files that suffer from this bug
have
I bought a new motherboard and cpu. This motherboard doesn't support
AGP, but I had some old - but still working - PCI video card (it's
really PCI and not PCI-E). Unfortunately I have random crashes/freezes
just like I had with that person that I've installed Ubuntu on. After a
quick look it
I just installed Ubuntu 9.10 on a person his pc (dual boot with Windows)
where it also had random crashes/freezes. When I switched off visual
effects it seemed better, but I only had less crashes on that system.
It was not that the problem was solved. This looks like a (very) severe
bug to me, as
I'm also interested in Areca being packaged in a deb, but unfortunately
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I've tested the webcam functionality of the Genius VideoCAM Express
Webcam in aMSN and it worked out of the box with a Jaunty 9.04
installation (upgraded from 8.10). Is that what you mean Devid Antonio
Filoni?
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I can confirm this bug on my sisters Linux box and haven't found a solution yet
~$ lspci | grep VGA
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation NV18 [GeForce4 MX 440 AGP
8x] (rev a2)
~$ lspci | grep Video
02:09.0 Multimedia video controller: Conexant Systems, Inc. CX23880/1/2/3 PCI
Even in Intrepid I still have problems and I even have less than I used
to have (see my message from 2007-12-18)
$ lsusb | grep ScanJet 4100c
Bus 005 Device 005: ID 03f0:0101 Hewlett-Packard ScanJet 4100c
$ sane-find-scanner | grep libusb
found USB scanner (vendor=0x03f0, product=0x0101) at
I can confirm this bug. The bug even not only occurs when replaying to a
message, but also when making a new message.
Changing general.useragent.vendor from Ubuntu to Firefox solves the
problem indeed. Unfortunately this isn't very user friendly and now the
vendor is changed on every site that is
One of the things we could also do is sending mail(s) to Microsoft.
Below is an example (maybe with some mistakes as English isn't my native
language, as you might have noticed already). I've used the feedback
button at the bottom right corner on http://mail.live.com .
Hello
I'm using Firefox,
I can confirm this bug with my Ati Radeon 9250 PCI GPU. FYI: I've set up
my dual monitor configuration via System Preferences Screen
resolution.
I didn't have this problem with Ubuntu 8.04 (it is still the same
hardware). But in that time I set up my dual monitor configuration with
the command
I just installed Ubuntu 8.04 on the computer of somebody. They are using
a Speedtouch 330, so I stumbled across usb-adsl-modem-manager
(https://launchpad.net/usb-adsl-modem-manager).
Although usb-adsl-modem-manager makes sure that you can connect to the
internet, Firefox is always in offline
Kristian Erik Hermansen, I tried your disable.offline.mode add-on, but
then I couldn't use Firefox anymore. Eg. when I type a URL and hit
enter, Firefox does nothing. These same with the search bar. When I
uninstalled the add-on, everything worked again (except for that
annoying offline mode that
Maybe this link is interesting: http://www.nabble.com/scanimage--L
-crashes-with-HP-ScanJet-4100c-td14826162.html Especially the following
quotes:
Maybe the ScanJet 4100 is a little bit too slow in answering and it
does not deliver the expected answers in time. I will see if I can find
a
I can confirm this bug, my Hewlett-Packard ScanJet 4100c is found by
lsusb and sane-find-scanner, but not by xsane, nor scanimage -L:
$ scanimage -L
scanimage: hp-option.c:3713: hp_optset_fix_geometry_options: Assertion `tl_x
tl_y br_x br_y' failed.
Afgebroken (core dumped)
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I have a similar problem (openoffice won't print), but a different
symptom. My OOo doesn't crash: it doesn't print at all. I didn't have
any problems om my Feisty Fawn box.
My workaround is to export my OOo document to pdf and print with evince
(on the same computer). This works flawlessly, so I
Found the solution. The default since OpenOffice.org 2.3 is that it only
prints the selected (work)sheets. But if you look at the print example
(how it would look if you print it, afdrukvoorbeeld in Dutch) you'll
see all the sheets. So suppose you want to print sheet 4, it will
(probably) appear
I can confirm this bug on a system (Ubuntu 6.10 Edgy Eft) and I get the
same output, namely:
Calling INT 0x1A (F000:FE6E)
EAX is 0xB102
Calling INT 0x1A (F000:FE6E)
EAX is 0xB102
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I can confirm this bug on Ubuntu Edgy Eft with a Matrox P650 videocard.
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To be honest, I haven't tried Feisty Herd5. I included the output of
lspci as an attachment lspciP650Cobnet
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I can confirm this bug with my Matrox Parphelia P650 (dualhead) on my
Ubuntu Edgy Eft system. I can also confirm that I didn't had this
trouble with Ubuntu Dapper Drake. These are the steps I took, I'll
upload my screenshots afterwards :
ul
liDownloaded and installed Ubuntu Edgy Eft, but X didn't
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/100DICAM). I think this is a bug, because Ubuntu
knows there's a camera plugged in, but still it doesn't do the same
steps as with the Canon.
Screenshots might give a more clear view on what I mean:
*Canon*:
1) http://users.telenet.be/cobnet/Werkmap/foto1.png (=Nytech)
2) http://users.telenet.be/cobnet
I can confirm this bug: upgrading to xserver-xorg-core 1.0.2-0ubuntu10.3
and rebooting the system fails to start the xserver (no screens found).
I tried to reinstall my drivers, but this fails. I didn't touch the
xorg.conf. This seems a very severe bug to me...
System: Matrox P650 (dualhead) with
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 57153 ***
Hello Sebastien. Thx for the reply. Do I understand it well that this
bug report is a duplicate of another one? Where can we find the first
reported bug?
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Sorry, should of seen the link. Thanks Daniel for pointing me to that
link. The problem is solved by an update of the system. I hope this bug
didn't affect many users...
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