@Łukasz Great to hear that. I would love to hear whether the Trusty
backport helps with this issue (or maybe if no one is encountering this
issue on Trusty)...
@Marco I hope others can test this. I'm using Xfce, so never bumped into
this. But our LyX community was hardly hit, so I attempted a
quic
I now backported the Wily indicator-appmenu - 15.02.0+15.10.20150627 to Trusty
on my staging PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~landronimirc/+archive/ubuntu/staging
If anyone is encountering this LyX/VLC issue on Trusty, please check to
see if this build solves your issue and report back.
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Great, thanks for testing. I've now put the backported vivid build on the LyX
PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~lyx-devel/+archive/ubuntu/release
Please let me know if you encounter any issues with it.
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I backported the Wily indicator-appmenu - 15.02.0+15.10.20150627 to Vivid on my
staging PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~landronimirc/+archive/ubuntu/staging
Could someone confirm that this installs fine on their Vivid system, and
that it fixes the greyed-out menus issue?
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Can someone confirm that this indicator-appmenu affects Trusty, too? And
will backporting the Wily indicator-appmenu to Trusty work?
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Title:
LyX
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 575058 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 575058
unable to use asoundconf-gtk application, because /usr/bin/asoundconf Python
script missing by default
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I would only suggest to prospective testers to first try out
Xfce4-Settings GIT (hence with Olivier's recent fix) with *no patch*. At
least here it fixes the issue, and maybe this addresses your concerns,
too.
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Here we go: Bug 11525
BTW, I wonder if this xfsettingsd crash issue was solved by addressing the
Coverity scan reports...
https://scan.coverity.com/projects/4135
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As for the xfsettingsd crash, I noticed that with current master I was no
longer experiencing the crashes. So I did some GIT bisecting, and it turns out
that I can reproduce the crash with:
http://git.xfce.org/xfce/xfce4-settings/commit/?id=5a7f55a049147320adb8e2dc8495d6f868c4d6ac
But I get no
Surprisingly, not.
>git checkout master (22206)
Already on 'master'
Your branch is up-to-date with 'origin/master'.
>git checkout master (22206) returned '0'
Then:
make distclean && ./autogen.sh && make
I also removed 'xfce4-settings' from Synaptic. After `make install`, I
run `xfsettingsd --
OK: disabled `Mirror displays` option
GIT bisect points me to:
>git bisect bad (4)
835671ad8db9bcaed4ec3d53753b7f9a8b4610a7 is the first bad commit
commit 835671ad8db9bcaed4ec3d53753b7f9a8b4610a7
Author: Sean Davis
Date: Sat Jan 31 11:31:52 2015 -0500
Fix issues found with cppcheck
As far as fixing the issue goes, it's very simple:
- if I do `/usr/bin/xfsettingsd --replace` (4.11.3), then I can easily
replicate the crash
- if I do `/usr/local/bin/xfsettingsd --replace` (GIT master with Sean's
updated patch), the I can no longer replicate the crash
I think the patch is eff
Created attachment 5916
disabled `Mirror displays` option with Sean's updated patch
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Title:
Xfce resets TV mode to NULL when power cycled
To man
Thanks a lot André! And thanks a lot for the instructions; although I
know most of them individually, stringing them all together wasn't
immediately obvious.
I've tested Sean's updated patch and I'm happy to report that it seems
indeed to solve the `xfsettingsd` crashes. I will test it for a coupl
I tested Alexander's patch, and although I'm not yet sure if it helps
with the xfsettingsd crash, the approach is buggy. First I notice that
'Mirror displays' option is now disabled, and each time I switch from
one option to the other, 4 instances of the display window are being
opened. Overall, no
@André
I've tried your instructions, but now Sean's patch no longer applies cleanly to
master:
sh>patch -p1 < "sean_fix_for_bug11107.patch" (3834)
patching file xfsettingsd/displays.c
Hunk #2 FAILED at 407.
1 out of 6 hunks FAILED -- saving rejects to file xfsettingsd/displays.c.rej
sh>patch -
Hi!
Unfortunately this doesn't seem to help in my case. I've installed a
patched 4.11.3 (from my PPA here:
https://launchpad.net/~landronimirc/+archive/ubuntu/collection ,
includes fix_for_bug11107.patch), then logged out, logged in.
Then:
- connect HDMI cable for external display
- in simple di
I suspect that I'm seeing the same issue as the original poster. Running
xfce4-settings 4.11.3, without any of the published patches.
When unplugging the HDMI cable I very often get an 'xfsettingsd' crash.
This results in Xfce reverting to some fallback, default (and ugly)
theme, as well as the fo
I now pushed the new packaging to the official PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~lyx-devel/+archive/ubuntu/release
If that works for you, then I guess this bug can be closed.
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i prepared a fix on my testing PPA (for Trusty):
https://launchpad.net/~landronimirc/+archive/ubuntu/staging
Please test if this fixes the issue reported here.
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Hmm, I experimented with this a bit more, and found something interesting. What
about the following set of symptoms on the exact same machine with a _slightly_
tweaked BIOS configuration:
- In BIOS, I set the Internal HDD as 1st in the boot priority
- The status-quo is the same: whenever I reboo
> Firmware bugs. I think the firmware here is probably not compliant with the
UEFI spec.
>
Hmm.. What if I changed the EFI boot manager options from Windows? Would that
work better?
Is there a Win8 tool that you could suggest for modifying EFI settings?
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It gets even stranger. If I simply to modify the timeout setting:
root@malou-vaio:/home/malou# efibootmgr -t 10
BootCurrent: 0001
Timeout: 10 seconds
BootOrder: 0002,0001,2001
Boot0001* Ubuntu
Boot0002* Windows Boot Manager
Boot2001* EFI USB Device
then I do NOT see the EFI boot loader for 10s. I
Interesting. I tried to modify the boot order using:
root@malou-vaio:/home/malou# efibootmgr --bootorder 0001,0002,2001
BootCurrent: 0001
Timeout: 0 seconds
BootOrder: 0001,0002,2001
Boot0001* Ubuntu
Boot0002* Windows Boot Manager
Boot2001* EFI USB Device
And it *seems* to be persistent:
root@ma
> Does this mean that Ubuntu is installed on a different disk than Windows, or
> just that you needed to take these steps to get to a boot menu?
>
No. Both Ubuntu and Windows are installed on the same (and only) hard-drive on
this laptop. See GPT partitioning info: http://paste2.org/zc4aOfUI
Fo
See also the bug filed against `boot-repair` on this very same issue: :
Failure to fix issues with dual-booting Windows 8 and Ubuntu 14.04 on a Sony
Vaio laptop
https://bugs.launchpad.net/boot-repair/+bug/1315490
It contains detailed debug info collected by `boot-repair` when it
attempted (and f
Public bug reported:
I am currently trying to install Ubuntu 14.04 on a Sony Vaio that came
pre-installed with Windows 8 in UEFI mode. And I am experiencing the
dual-boot hell. I already tried most of the suggestions in the
exhaustive "Installing Ubuntu on a Pre-Installed Windows 8 (64-bit)
System
To confirm, for my system (Xubuntu 14.04 on a Dell Inspiron) removing
'light-locker' and 'light-locker-settings' and installing 'xscreensaver'
solves the issue of buggy suspend/resume.
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I notice a very similar issue on a fresh install of Xubuntu 14.04 on a Dell
Inspiron:
I'm noticing issues with putting the laptop to Suspend. Whether I do it from
xfce4-session-logout or from xfce4-power-manager, the laptop will hang on
attempting to Suspend, when I hit the power button the lap
Concerning catfish, here it fails to run with the following message:
liv@malou-laptop:~$ catfish
python: can't open file 'bin/catfish.py': [Errno 2] No such file or directory
Would it help if I backported python-gi to work around this issue?
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> acroread is available in my ppa
>
I tried to do this, too, but unfortunately this seems to violate PPA's ToS:
https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad/+question/216665 . So an official repo
solution is highly desirable.
> Anyway I don't know how to build it on amd64 arch...
>
That's easy. Th
It seems that maintainer this package is orphaned. I tried to provide a
PPA for the package but I deleted it upon request from Launchpad.
I would gladly help someone with commit rights to update the package. If
a developer reads this please let me know. (On a personal note, it is a
big deal that s
It seems that maintainer this package is orphaned. I tried to provide a
PPA for the package but I deleted it upon request from Launchpad.
I would gladly help someone with commit rights to update the package. If
a developer reads this please let me know. (On a personal note, it is a
big deal that s
> why aptitude?
I couldn't manage to install the packages from the PPA using Synaptic,
but it went fine with aptitude. You can also use apt-get, as you note
above.
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Using the patch in Bug #998837 I published a build of 'acroread' v9.5.1 on the
'acroread (multiarch)' PPA. [1]
# add-apt-repository ppa:landronimirc/acroread
# apt-get update
# aptitude
And then installing 'acroread:i386' should work on a 64-bit
installation. The PPA comes with packages for Rarin
For info, a PPA containing daily builds of latest SVN trunk is also
available.
https://code.launchpad.net/~emelfm2/+archive/daily
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emelfm2
Now the PPA [1] contains builds for Precise, Quantal and Raring.
[1] https://launchpad.net/~landronimirc/+archive/htpdate
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Title:
[needs-packagin
You can easily install emelFM2 from my unofficial PPA mentioned in
Comment 5. Does this not work for you?
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emelfm2 version in ubuntu is anc
I partially solved the problem by linking /usr/share/lyx/images/lyx.svg
to /usr/share/icons/hicolor/scalable/apps/lyx.svg. This way LyX desktop
and panel launchers use the slick SVG icon. However this doesn't seem to
affect the WM: When you launch LyX, it will still be sporting a low-
resolution bi
You can install Midori 0.4.7 on Ubuntu via our PPA.
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Title:
GMail interface doesn't work in midori anymore (no reaction on clicks,
keys)
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I used the patch in Bug #998837 to publish a build of 'acroread' v9.5.1 on my
PPA. [1]
# add-apt-repository ppa:landronimirc/experimental
# apt-get update
# aptitude
And then install 'acroread:i386'. It works for me on a fresh Precise
install, 64-bit.
[1] https://launchpad.net/~landronimirc/+arc
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 990761 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/990761
I used the patch to publish a build of 'acroread' v9.5.1 on my PPA. [1]
# add-apt-repository ppa:landronimirc/experimental
# apt-get update
# aptitude
And then install 'acroread:i386'. It works for me on a f
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acroread 9.5.1 is not installable on Ubuntu Precise amd64 system
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 990761 ***
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That's a nasty bug. Is there some PPA available that allows to nicely
install acroread on Precise?
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acroread 9.5.1 is not installable on Ub
I encountered this issue while upgrading from 10.04 to 12.04.1 on 64-bit
machine. Apparently the upgrade scripts messed up the /var/run and /run, making
each symlink to the other.
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 Sep 7 13:57 /var/run -> /run
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Sep 5 18:13 /run -> /var/run
The wo
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On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 2:21 PM, Stefano Rivera wrote:
> Liviu: While chrooted, you probably don't want to start any services.
>
> I suggest creating an executable "/usr/sbin/policy-rc.d" containing
> simply "exit 101". That will make invoke-rc.d refuse to start or stop
> services. Remove this agai
Hello
I've encountered this issue while upgrading from Lucid to Precise. That means
that the issue is likely still present in Precise.
The upgrade process botched and now I can operate Ubuntu only from a chroot
environment. (For the discussion on the ML see [1].) The first error that
arises is
For info, an up-to-date PPA is available. [1]
[1] https://launchpad.net/~landronimirc/+archive/emelfm2
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emelfm2 version in ubuntu is ancie
Yes, and you are of course correct: the '~lyx-devel' PPA and the
official builds are different.
Concerning '~lyx-devel', I do not see how to enable a bug tracking
feature. Does anyone know if this can be done for teams?
As for the issue itself, how can I get LyX to use the SVG (or high-res
PNG) i
I recently published binaries for htpdate on my Launchpad PPA. [1] . Is
it possible to contribute them to the main Ubuntu repos?
[1] https://launchpad.net/~landronimirc/+archive/htpdate
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