jackd, ufw, cowbuilder, dpatch_edit_patch, and axi-cache should maybe
also be fixed.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1792835
Title:
Bash completion for Inkscape does not work
To
Public bug reported:
Bash completion for Inkscape does not work in Ubuntu 18.04. It will for
example suggest non-svg files.
The reason seems to be that /usr/share/bash-
completion/completions/inkscape uses the have() function, which is
temporarily defined in
Upstream bug report:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=526288
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/794598
Title:
Keyboard Shortcut to Zoom (Ctrl ++) doesn't work until after
I'm currently unable to compile the firefox package in Ubuntu 16.04 and
17.10 because the available versions of cargo and rustc are too old:
$ sudo apt build-dep firefox
Reading package lists... Done
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The bug still exists in Ubuntu 16.04.
The examples below use a 1 GB memory limit.
3000-character input: 17 seconds, no crash.
4000-character input: 0.8 seconds, MemoryError crash.
$ (ulimit -v 100; time /usr/lib/command-not-found -- "$(python -c 'print
"x"*3000')")
On Ubuntu 16.04 LTS with only Norwegian keyboard layout (no switching),
I get the num lock problem after login. The num lock LED is on, pressing
e.g. Ctrl turns it off, but the num lock function is still on, pressing
num lock turns the num lock function off, pressing num lock again turns
on both
After upgrading from Ubuntu 12.04 to 16.04, the dead keys on my keyboard were
no longer dead (Norwegian keyboard layout). What fixed it for me was to change
System Settings -> Language Support -> Language -> Keyboard input method system
from none to IBus.
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From openssl 1.0.1-4ubuntu5.12 (I hope I traced the chain of functions
correctly):
apps/s_client.c:
if ((!SSL_CTX_load_verify_locations(ctx,CAfile,CApath)) ||
The trigger of the bug seems to have been fixed in Firefox 18.0, but
it's still present in Thunderbird 17.0.2:
xwininfo -size for Firefox 18.0 gives:
Program supplied maximum size: 32767 by 32767
xwininfo -size for Thunderbird 17.0.2 gives:
Program supplied maximum size: 1073741824 by 1073741824
According to the stack trace in #3, the error seems to occur when
set_motion calls XGetFeedbackControl.
From man XGetFeedbackControl:
A BadMatch error will be generated if the requested device does not support
feedbacks. Whether or not a given device supports feedbacks can be determined
by
Fixed the indentation.
** Patch added: Patch for the gnome-settings-daemon package
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-daemon/+bug/805894/+attachment/3461766/+files/gsd-check-feedbacks-support.diff
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This bug seems to have been fixed in upstream now:
http://git.tuxfamily.org/sawfish/main.git?p=sawfish/main.git;a=commit;h=798c6992cc41f5ca7ec1bd4bd74d721a59820897
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Public bug reported:
Starting with version 17.0 of Firefox, it is no longer possible to
resize the browser window when using the Sawfish window manager. The bug
also applies to Thunderbird 17.0. The maximize button is missing from
the window, keyboard shortcuts to maximize are without effect, and
#30 works fine, but for those who want to keep the global menus, here's
some improvements on the solutions in #7 and #24:
Add this to ~/.bashrc:
function gvim () { (/usr/bin/gvim -f $@ ) }
Or, to also suppress all output from gvim:
function gvim () { (/usr/bin/gvim -f $@ /dev/null ) }
The
The Recovery Console session seems to be in the gdm package:
$ dpkg -S /usr/share/xsessions/xterm.desktop
gdm: /usr/share/xsessions/xterm.desktop
Here is the content of xterm.desktop:
[Desktop Entry]
Encoding=UTF-8
Name=Recovery Console
Comment=Failsafe session with only xterm
Exec=xterm
From ~/.xsession-errors:
gnome-session[22010]: WARNING: Unable to find default provider 'notify-osd' of
required provider 'notifications'
To get more details, start a Recovery Console session and type this in the
terminal:
source .gnomerc
gnome-session --session=gnome-classic --debug
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox-ubuntuone-music-store
Downloaded files are stored in the following location:
~/.ubuntuone/Purchased from Ubuntu One/ARTIST/ALBUM/TITLE.mp3
I just bought an album which contains tracks from several different artists,
and the above rule was
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: logrotate
As of denyhosts 2.6-8 there is a new /etc/logrotate.d/denyhosts,
intended to solve http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=605632.
/var/log/denyhosts {
- create 0640 root adm
- missingok
-
Sorry about previous entry (description: updated). I seem to have
accidentally edited the description (I don't think any actual changes
were made) when trying to figure out what that exclamation-mark(or-
pen)-in-a-yellow-circle icon was good for. There was no tooltip for the
icon, so I just tried
Xavier, Heiko: I think the other backups than hourly just involve folder
renaming. That's why they won't have any lchown problems.
From my /var/log/rsnapshot.log:
[17/Nov/2010:03:30:01] /usr/bin/rsnapshot daily: started
[17/Nov/2010:03:30:01] echo 11101 /var/run/rsnapshot.pid
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: texlive-extra-utils
When running pdfcrop on a pdf with negative numbers in the bounding box, it
doesn't work:
PDFCROP 1.5, 2004/06/24 - Copyright (c) 2002, 2004 by Heiko Oberdiek.
!!! Error: Cannot move
Perl lchown package in Jaunty: liblchown-perl
Installing this package stopped the rsnapshot lchown-warnings for me.
It should probably be a dependency of the rsnapshot package.
Perhaps a better alternative than to use rsnapshot's internal copy-function is
to use the cp binary.
From
My system is a Core i7 920. Using Ubuntu 9.04 (jaunty).
$ uname -a
Linux foo 2.6.28-11-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 17 01:58:03 UTC 2009 x86_64
GNU/Linux
$ opcontrol --version
opcontrol: oprofile 0.9.3 compiled on Feb 25 2009 10:54:56
Getting the same problem here too:
$ sudo opcontrol --init
Same problem here.
This fixed it for me:
sudo aptitude remove evms evms-ncurses libevms-2.5
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/103899
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