Installed unity-greeter from -proposed, 24.04.1-0ubuntu1
re-started pc; correct display "Ubuntu 24.04 LTS" on login screen.
Logged out, correct display "Ubuntu 24.04 LTS" on login screen again.
Works for me, thank you.
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Perhaps I can be a bit more helpful - I have a standby pc on 22.04 LTS.
It has /usr/lib/postgresql/14/bin/postgres
I'll upgrade that box to 24.04 as soon as I can, though probably not before
next weekend (other jobs needing even more urgent attention!). And when I do,
I'll track what happens whe
I'm afraid I can't add much to the original report - it's too long ago, and I
can't backtrack to try to repeat the exercise.
The Noble upgrade installed PG16 and created the new cluster with a new port
number above the normal, and all looked ok until I ran "sudo pg_upgradecluster
14 main", at wh
That fix is in the package for 24.10 - I hope it will get back-ported to
24.04 !
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But on my system, the installed /usr/share/unity-greeter/logo.png shows
"ubuntu 23.10", set against a gray chequered background ...
The Package version shows in Synaptic as 23.10.1-0ubuntu4, like
accountsservice, as noted above (#10).
The version number (unity-greeter -v) shows as 17.04.1 (did ma
I note that accountsservice is installed, with version 23.13.9-2ubuntu6
The version number looks odd?
For jammy it was 22.07.5-2ubuntu1.5
and for mantic 23.13.9-2ubuntu1.5
May be a red herring, but the documentation for LightDM refers to
accountsservice ...
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The photo of the login screen shows the computer-name at the top left,
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FWIW, I think Cinnamon DE only starts *after* login ... ?
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To manage notifications about this b
Public bug reported:
Since the LTS upgrade from 22.04 to 24.04.1 LTS the login screen
(plymouth?) shows the version as "Ubuntu 23.10", which has never been
installed on the system.
The image on the login screen shows the "Noble" coronet, which seems
correct.
All the other queries I have tried to
Public bug reported:
sudo pg_upgradecluster 14 main
Restarting old cluster with restricted connections...
Notice: extra pg_ctl/postgres options given, bypassing systemctl for start
operation
Error: /usr/lib/postgresql/14/bin/pg_ctl /usr/lib/postgresql/14/bin/pg_ctl
start -D /var/lib/postgresql/
Public bug reported:
When claws-mail is set s the default email client, calling
xdg-email --subject HELLO --body "Body text" --attach FILENAME EMAILADDRESS
causes claws-mail to terminate.
No errors are reported to the terminal
Any call without "--attach FILE" works fine.
This bug also affects
Until communication between xdg-email and claws-mail is fixed in Ubuntu LTS,
I've resolved the problem by (a) adding a claws-mail line in the apparmor
profile for senddoc and reloading the policy. and (b) setting
Tools/Options/Internet/Email to specify /usr/bin/claws-mail.
I don't like messing w
Until communication between xdg-email and claws-mail is fixed in Ubuntu LTS,
I've resolved the problem by (a) adding a claws-mail line in the apparmor
profile for senddoc and reloading the policy. and (b) setting
Tools/Options/Internet/Email to specify /usr/bin/claws-mail.
I don't like messing w
I believe there is a bug in xdg-email affecting --attach
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xdg-utils/+bug/1909941?comments=all)
(sorry, the last attempt closed on me before I'd finished)
The fix for that wor3ks in Claws-mail 3.17.8, but not in 3.17.5 which is
the latest version for Ubuntu
I believe there is a bug in xdg-email affecting --attach
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xdg-utils/+bug/1909941?comments=all)
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In the current version of LO, 7.1.2.2 (Ubuntu build, on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS),
there has been no change to senddoc since the last installed version (7.0.1.2),
but the behaviour is significantly different.
1
Using the supplied senddoc (7.1.2.2), and trying to send a PDF attachment,
(a)
if Tools/Option
I believe there is a bug in xdg-email affecting --attach
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xdg-utils/+bug/1909941?comments=all)
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(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xdg-utils/+bug/1909941?comments=all)
(sorry, the last attempt closed on me before I'd finished)
The fix for that wor3ks in Claws-mail 3.17.8, but not in 3.17.5 which is
the latest version for Ubuntu
In the current version of LO, 7.1.2.2 (Ubuntu build, on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS),
there has been no change to senddoc since the last installed version (7.0.1.2),
but the behaviour is significantly different.
1
Using the supplied senddoc (7.1.2.2), and trying to send a PDF attachment,
(a)
if Tools/Option
I have the same problem on 20.04 LTS (fully updated).
xdg-email --subject SUBJ --attach HAR.pdf
gives:
/home/mbm/.claws-mail/mimetmp/.comments: unlink: Is a directory
** (claws-mail:10611): WARNING **: 15:50:25.346: failed to convert
encoding of file name: Invalid byte sequence in conversion input
Public bug reported:
This problem has occurred before
https://www.spinics.net/linux/fedora/fedora-users/msg439365.html
proposed "In Adobe Reader 9:
Choose File > Print.
Click on Advanced.
Under Font and Resource Policy, select Send for Each Page."
but this does not solve the problem,
And further to my last comment, the point is proved.
Claws[-mail] is set in senddoc to use
ATTACH="${ATTACH:-}${ATTACH:+ }$2"
without any reference to encoding.
In Tools.Options, I set email to /usr/bin/claws-mail
and all is well, the document is attached to a draft email in a Compose window.
Th
Just to clarify my remarks yesterday,
the error window in Claws-mail showed a filename that looked very much as
though it had been encoded.
There may be some upgrade to the system that caused the change in behaviour -
simplescan has taken to ignoring the ADG and scanning from the glass,
Acroread
Just to clarify my remarks yesterday,
the error window in Claws-mail showed a filename that looked very much as
though it had been encoded.
There may be some upgrade to the system that caused the change in behaviour -
simplescan has taken to ignoring the ADG and scanning from the glass,
Acroread
And further to my last comment, the point is proved.
Claws[-mail] is set in senddoc to use
ATTACH="${ATTACH:-}${ATTACH:+ }$2"
without any reference to encoding.
In Tools.Options, I set email to /usr/bin/claws-mail
and all is well, the document is attached to a draft email in a Compose window.
Th
There is a new twist to this saga.
With LO 7.0.1.2 today I get an error message
/home/mbm/.claws-mail/mimetmp/.comments: unlink: Is a directory
** (claws-mail:12915): WARNING **: 10:04:23.190: failed to convert encoding of
file name: Invalid byte sequence in conversion input
malloc_consolidate():
There is a new twist to this saga.
With LO 7.0.1.2 today I get an error message
/home/mbm/.claws-mail/mimetmp/.comments: unlink: Is a directory
** (claws-mail:12915): WARNING **: 10:04:23.190: failed to convert encoding of
file name: Invalid byte sequence in conversion input
malloc_consolidate():
Public bug reported:
A new Epson WF-7710 installed yesterday.
Various files missing in /usr/share/sane/xsane/doc and elsewhere - linked them
in succesfully.
Xsane now detects 2 devices with closely-similar names (the name note displayed
fully, however)
Scan appears to start whichever device has
Worked for me too - but then I found more problems (Failed to start scanner:
invalid argument), and then
file:///usr.share/sane/xsane/doc/sane-problems-doc.html : not found
which is in /usr/share/doc/xsane-common/html/sane-problems-doc.html
together with lots of other stuff which is also presumab
u8_totitle accepts most of the non-alphanumeric ascii codes as word-
separators, but besides the 'dot', it fails to recognize the colon (:)
and the underscore (_) as separators (can't see why), and also fails the
recognize the apostrophe.
I can see reason for this last - one wouldn't want "Adam'S
Public bug reported:
u8_totitle() fails to handle "." as a word separator, though the dot is
commonly used without any space-character where initials precede a surname.
for example, the street address "Largo A.Gemelli"is rendered "Largo A.gemelli"
I find it necessary to include the dot (.), comm
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This was first raised as a Question,
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ncurses/+question/693490
Since upgrading from 18.04 LTS to 20.04 LTS I have 2 problems in the
screen display using AUBIT4G
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This was first raised as a Question,
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ncurses/+question/693490
Since upgrading from 18.04 LTS to 20.04 LTS I have 2 problems in the
screen display using AUBIT4GL
(1)
in displaying data to a screen array where the first field is sho
I think the problem is in ibus-preferences, which had "English (US)" selected
as its keyboard.
On the "Advanced" tab, I checked "Use system keyboard layout" (was unchecked
beforehand).
That alteration has survived 2 reboots, with the keyboard setting now correctly
reflecting the physical keyboar
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Linux_console/Keyboard_configuration
(any yes, I know archlinux is not ubuntu!) says:
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A persistent keymap can be set in /etc/vconsole.conf, which is read by systemd
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After every reboot, 'setxkbmap -query' shows "layout: us"
As a temporary fix, I've now set 'setxkbmap gb' in an executable file,
so it can be run with a minimal number of keystrokes.
LOCALE is unchanged from before the LTS upgrade, as is the keyboard itself, and
/etc/default/keyboard
Somewh
The problem persists. Every bootup leaves the default keyboard labelled as
English(UK), but performing like US(?).
I note that the problem has been known before,
https://askubuntu.com/questions/282283/keyboard-layout-reverts-at-every-boot
though I have never experienced it until now.
None of the
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After the upgrade the keyboard, set as 'English (UK)' appeared to be using a
US layout, with double-quote(") and 'at' sign(@) transposed, and key left of
'z' giving "<"/">" instead of "\"/"|" - and pound sign (
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After the upgrade the keyboard, set as 'English (UK)' appeared to be using a
US layout, with double-quote(") and 'at' sign(@) transposed, and key left of
'z' giving "<"/">" instead of "\"/"|" - and pound sign (GBP: £) not (yet) found.
Corrected by adding Estonian layout, th
The system has been updated several times since, with no further problem.
I note that this was the only time that two kernels have been downloaded
together, and I guess that may be the cause of the problem?
I held on to the previous kernel, and used that until a fresh kernel appeared,
and did not
Public bug reported:
TWO kernels appeared to have been downloaded yesterday
4-15-0-106 failed to load, both normally and in recovery mode
4/15.0.101 failed to load when selected
The PREVIOUS kerenal 4.15.0-99 (still installed) loaded ok
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: linux
6.3.0.4 includes most of the changes I suggested, but still fails to
operate properly - it switches the focus to the email client, but fails
to create a new email.
I thnk the problem may be at senddoc line 293,
MAILTO="${MAILTO:-}${MAILTO:+&}attach="$(echo "file://$2" | "${URI_ENCODE}")
My email
6.3.0.4 includes most of the changes I suggested, but still fails to
operate properly - it switches the focus to the email client, but fails
to create a new email.
I thnk the problem may be at senddoc line 293,
MAILTO="${MAILTO:-}${MAILTO:+&}attach="$(echo "file://$2" | "${URI_ENCODE}")
My email
Yes, I've done dumps to od -xc, and I agree - iconv is behaving
correctly.
Under Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, passing multibyte characters from a database into RTF,
then on into LibreOffice caused the unknown character symbol (�) in
LibreOffice.
Using "unix2dos < in.txt | iconv -f UTF-8 -t CP1252 > out.t
But the "àêü" is not represented in the CP1252 output. It should be, and used
to be under Ubuntu 16.04 LTS.
It IS represented in the 7-bit ASCII output.
What I was expecting to see was characters 224,234,252 in the ISO ISO-8859-1
set. The transform to CP1252 used to achieve that, and a transfor
Sorry, hope this is what you want -
echo abc àêü | iconv -f utf-8 -t cp1252//translit | xxd
: 6162 6320 e0ea fc0a abc
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echo abc àêü | xxd | iconv -f utf-8 -t cp1252//translit
: 6162 6320 c3a0 c3aa c3bc 0a abc ...
echo abc àêü | xxd | iconv -f utf-8 -t cp1252//translit | xxd
: 3030 3030 3030 3030 3a20 3631 3632 2036 : 6162 6
0010: 3332 3020 6333 6130 20
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Under Ubuntu 16.04 LTS I used code in the form
unix2dos < in.txt | iconv -f UTF-8 -t CP1252 > out.txt
(as in "man unix2dos", then and also still now under 18.04 LTS)
to transform UTF8 database extract into an RTF file, for onward processing.
This now fails.
inconv now give
GEARY works simply because it is not named in program senddoc, which
then uses xdg-email as a default, to call the system email client,
whatever it is. But hey, as an entry in Tools/.../Internet, it works!
So, possibly, would "/usr/bin/wxyz" ...
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The problem still affects me:
Ubuntu 18.04.1
LO 6.1.1.2
claws-mail
senddoc will not call claws-mail, or 'ls', or 'sleep'
See LibreOffice Bugzilla: Bug 116211 - LO Send by email fails in Writer
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I tried to install Qpdfview, but failed with the error message
W: Failed to fetch
http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/p/poppler/libpoppler-qt5-1_0.62.0-2ubuntu2.1_amd64.deb
404 Not Found [IP: 91.189.88.149 80]
Ubuntu 18.04.1
Now I can't either install libpoppler-qt5, or un-install
Public bug reported:
lp seems not to obey margin settings as expected.
Description:Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS
Release:18.04
CUPS 2.2.7-1 ubuntu2.1
Sending a fairly dense text file using
lp -P1
gives output on my HP OfficeJet 6310 with top margin 0.5”, left margin 0.14”,
right margin 0.5”
Public bug reported:
man m-tx has a reference 'SEE ALSO: ... mtx260.pdf'.
That doesn't seem to exist, either on the system or on the web.
The reference should perhaps be to 'mtx060.pdf' ?
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: texlive-music 2015.20160320-1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubu
Please cancel - this is a LibreOffice bug, and Google took me to the
wrong place ...
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1464287
Title:
on opening an rtf file, footnote tabbing requires do
Public bug reported:
A single \tab separating footnote number from footnote text is lost. Two
have to be entered (\tab \tab ) in order to get the formatting. Saving
a formatted writer document outputs only a single tab, but opening it
again loses the tab in the footnotes
** Affects: ubuntu
** Attachment added: "test.rtf"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1464287/+attachment/4413251/+files/test.rtf
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Title:
on opening an rtf
I'm afraid I gave up on pg_upgradecluster, and resorted to force majeur
to get 9.1 going. No relevant logs exist any more.
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On Mon, 02 Dec 2013 13:42:10 -
Laust Rud Jacobsen wrote:
> Would you mind sharing any specific errors in the log when starting the
>
Public bug reported:
After upgrading to ubuntu 12.04, PG9.1 was running ok alongside the live 8.4.
A recent migration effort using 'pg_upgradecluster 8.4 main' ran ok until
'Starting target cluster on the original port...'
when I got
The PostgreSQL server failed to start. Please check the log outp
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/50503606/Dependencies.txt
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Openoffice freezes 30 seconds on editing read-only file
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/595630
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openoffice.org
After opening a file in readonly mode (soffice -view FILENAME),
hitting the'Edit File' button causes the whole window to freeze for 30 seconds
before the editable document is displayed.
After this, the edit button toggles instantaneousl
Working sideways to get something specific -
showkey within Gnome Terminal 2.14.2 returns an error "Couldn't get a file
descriptor referring to the console".
So does dumpkeys.
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UK Pound sign key not handled correctly by ncurses
https://launchpad.net/bugs/51982
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ubu
Public bug reported:
When using Aubit 4gl (www.aubit.com), hitting the UK pound sign key
produces an NCURSES error - "Error status number -30225","Form driver
complaint".
A display of a pound character within Aubit shows an unknown
representation in a standard (UTF-8) Gnome terminal, but does not
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