[Bug 1961800] Re: Seeing out of memory errors after libexpat1 upgrade to 2.2.5-3ubuntu0.4 (bionic) or 2.2.9-1ubuntu0.2 (focal)

2022-02-24 Thread Martin Holmes
This also affects the rnv RELAXNG validator, which although a bit long
in the tooth is still useful.

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  Seeing out of memory errors after libexpat1 upgrade to
  2.2.5-3ubuntu0.4 (bionic) or 2.2.9-1ubuntu0.2 (focal)

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[Bug 1788690] Re: Display manager can't start because gdm3 is uninstalled

2019-02-18 Thread Martin Holmes
This just happened to me on a desktop that has been running Ubuntu since
2013, and is currently on 18.04.2 LTS. No problems at all until this
morning, when I rebooted to find myself at the command prompt. All disks
were happily mounted, even nfs drives, and everything seemed to be
there, but startx did nothing.

Eventually I tried

sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm3

which told me that gdm3 was not installed. What? It was yesterday. I
didn't uninstall it, and I'm the only user.

Installed gdm3 and it booted fine.

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[Bug 1196679] Re: [Upstream] Most recent change in presentation not saved when using animations

2016-10-28 Thread Martin Holmes
I can confirm this with:

LibreOffice 5.1.4.2 10m0(Build:2)

Ubuntu 16.04 kernel 4.4.0-45-generic #66-Ubuntu SMP Wed Oct 19 14:12:37
UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

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  [Upstream] Most recent change in presentation not saved when using
  animations

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[Bug 475845] Re: delay on printing dialog in evince

2010-11-15 Thread Martin Holmes
I'm still seeing this problem in Lucid 64-bit with a networked HP Color
LaserJet CP3525. All activity seems to have stopped on this bug -- why
is that, when it's not fixed, and it has a marked impact on basic user
experience?

Cheers,
Martin

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[Bug 367173] Re: 9.04 flash player no sound after upgrade

2009-04-27 Thread Martin Holmes
I have seen this problem with 8.10 and 9.04, and I think the heart of it
is that there's nowhere you can tell Flash what output device to send
its audio to. In (for instance) Skype, I can choose the USB
headphones/microphone as an output device, but Flash doesn't have any
such configuration option, and I think it's quite simply defaulting to
the wrong output device. There seem to be thousands of options in the
system these days, with OSS, ALSA, Pulse and Jack, and I must admit I'm
utterly confused about what they all are and how they interact. Even
when I try to set the default output device in Preferences / Sound, I
have at least three entries for the same set of USB headphones, and I
have no idea which to choose.

So I don't know if this is a problem with Jaunty or with Flash, but I
really think some helpful info and tutorials would go a long way here.

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Re: [Bug 195296] Re: [gutsy] gdm (including gdmsetup) ignores or cannot access gdm.conf-custom

2008-03-22 Thread Martin Holmes
Hi there,

Could you explain how you know that, and what the extra key is?

Cheers,
Martin

CyySky wrote:
 Seem that  you have extra useless key in the /etc/gdm/default.conf.
 
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[Bug 159789] Re: [Gutsy] gdmsetup does not use or remember a user-supplied welcome message

2008-02-25 Thread Martin Holmes
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 195296 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/195296

Your bug has more detail, so I've marked this one as a dupe of it.
Thanks!

Martin

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 195296
   [gutsy] gdm (including gdmsetup) ignores or cannot access gdm.conf-custom

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[Bug 159789] Re: [Gutsy] gdmsetup does not use or remember a user-supplied welcome message

2007-11-15 Thread Martin Holmes
It appears that gdmsetup is failing to write to /etc/gdm/gdm.conf-
custom. Editing that file manually works OK.

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[Bug 159789] gdmsetup does not use or remember a user-supplied welcome message

2007-11-03 Thread Martin Holmes
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gdm

If you start the Login Window Preferences applet, click on the Local
tab, and choose Custom for Welcome message, then provide your own
welcome message, this will be ignored when the login window is shown.
The Custom message will be retained in the applet during the session,
then lost on reboot, and replaced with the default Welcome.

Not major, but annoying. This worked fine in Feisty.

** Affects: gdm (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: gdmsetup gutsy login welcome window

** Summary changed:

- gdmsetup does not use or remember a user-supplied welcome message
+ [Gutsy] gdmsetup does not use or remember a user-supplied welcome message

** Tags added: gdmsetup gutsy login welcome window

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