Well, it's 2020 now. I'm stunned to see that Ubuntu chooses VPN as the
IPv6 default route, even when choosing IPv6 "Disable" in the VPN
settings :( (completely ignored by the way).
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This task seems to cover bug report #1876259.
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Title:
Enable Raspberry Pi specific drivers
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Confirmed, USB works when using the using kernel 5.4.0-1012.12.
Unfortunately, Ubuntu still distributes the known bad version by default
though (https://ubuntu.com/download/raspberry-pi).
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>From what I understood, all of the classic hardware codec options
require the MMAL userspace library, which currently cannot be built for
64bit. The only option for hardware encoding/decoding is the V4L2 m2m
interface, which in turn requires the `bcm2835_codec` module we are
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@~smiddy84 As you can see from my comment 2 years ago, this problem has
already been solved in HDF View 3. Ubuntu / Debian just didn't update
their package since then.
I wish there was a way to flag packages as dead/abandoned so they can be
removed from the distribution... instead of continuing
I managed to mount the root volume from the kernel 5 boot fail busybox
by explicitly adding the correct device=/dev/sdXY names to the btrfs
mount options. After this one time manual mount, kernel 5 seems to boot
fine now. Seems like the kernel 5 btrfs driver "fixed" whatever it had
trouble with.
Public bug reported:
After upgrading from Ubuntu 18.10 to 19.04 my BTRFS Raid0 based system
doesn't boot anymore.
It drops to busybox because of an error mounting the root file system.
Manually trying to mount root reveals an error message saying that the
second raid volume could not be found
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1826266 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1826266
Seems to be a design choice, known for at least 8 months.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/1826266
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/issues/634
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Why not? It's a legitimate bugfix release of the LLVM 6.0 branch, which
Ubuntu 18.04 claims to use, not a backport. Also, quote: This release is
API and ABI compatible with 6.0.0.
We are really going to be stuck with this in an LTS(!) until 2020?
Shame.
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Bug in LLVM 6.0, fixed in LLVM 6.0.1
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There is a bug in LLVM 6.0.0 that was fixed in LLVM 6.0.1.
Upstream report https://reviews.llvm.org/D44140
Can we get an update for Ubuntu 18.04?
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: llvm (not installed)
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.15.0-29.31-generic
This issue was also reported at the WSL GitHub project:
https://github.com/Microsoft/WSL/issues/2615
The reason seems to be a bug in glibc that has been fixed a few months ago:
https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=22273
To fix this we need this patch for glibc in 17.10.
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https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=22273
** Also affects: glibc via
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Nautilus says the USB stick is read only when it is not
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With ubuntu shipping HDF libraries version 1.10, the only option is to
bump hdfview to version 3 beta.
https://support.hdfgroup.org/products/java/release/hdfview3.html
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Public bug reported:
The HDF5 viewer "hdfview" is currently broken. All files opened by this
application just appear empty.
As discussed in debian bugreport https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=853750 this is due to an incompatibility of HDF5
libraries HDF5-1.8 and HDF5-1.10.
Still not fixed after almost 5 years. Problem and solution are well
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Title:
dlopen(libGL.so) resolves to mesa rather than nvidia
To
I don't even understand the argument. Lets turn it around/right again:
Why not just dlopen libGL.so? Any application should be able to dlopen
libGL.so.
"libGL.so" is the library name everyone agrees to and everyone expects
to find, which is exactly why this file exists in the first place,
doesn't
Seems to work in 15.10 now
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Unity doesn't update or freezes contents within application window
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I can reproduce the bug any time on Ubuntu 15.04 by starting QtCreator,
create a new Qt Quick Application and run it (Ctrl+R). The Quick
Application starts, you close the Window, and both QtCreator and Firefox
are frozen until resized.
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The freeze also happens whenever I interact with a ComboBox in QtQuick
Applications. ComboBox seems to open and close a small window on top of the
Application for displaying/selecting the items.
General observation: Whenever a QtQuick related Window is opened and closed in
Unity, Firefox and
*sigh* late 2015, still not fixed in Ubuntu
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dlopen(libGL.so) resolves to mesa rather than nvidia
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Public bug reported:
When switching between different application windows there is a chance that the
contents of a window just freeze. For me this happens with Firefox quite often,
and extremely often when using QtCreator. Once such a window is frozen,
scrolling or keyboard input seems to
I don't remember at which Ubuntu version the regression appeared, but I
am pretty sure it was before 15.04. But anyways it probably needs to be
fixed between systemd and plymouth now.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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In the past, whenever a filesystem check was forced at boot time the
user was notified by a message on the splash screen and had the option
to cancel the check by pressing C.
At some point this situation regressed into the current state where:
1) There is no notification
Totem from proposed allows switching languages again. Thanks!
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Regression: Unable to select audio or subtitle tracks
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Sorry, but why did you remove the my reported regression concerning the
menu in VLC?
What is the solution now? Totem gets some workaround, but the bug in
Unity/Appmenu remains, leaving VLC and who knows how many other
applications in a broken state?
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Ok, I read about restoring subtitle functionality by switching to
fullscreen in #1448234, which gave me an idea. There is nothing wrong
with totem or vlc. Yet again its Ubuntu's appmenu that botches up
applications. After uninstalling appmenu everything works as expected.
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** Also affects: indicator-appmenu (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Regression: Unable to select audio or subtitle
As stated in a similar bug report
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/totem/+bug/1447224, I suspect
that appmenu is responsible for the missing menu items.
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Public bug reported:
After upgrading to Ubuntu 15.04 neither Totem nor VLC are able to select
different audio tracks or subtitles when playing videos with multiple
tracks. This is a regression from Ubuntu 14.10 where playback of such
files was working as expected. I tried this on multiple
Please also have a look at my example and workaround in #10. As
described in #5, the problem seems to be an error when python
dynamically loads the required opengl libraries. Unfortunately we still
don't know what exactly goes wrong and why it only affects python qt
bindings loading the
Ok, I think I found the problem.
Apparently the PyQt application ends up loading the Mesa GL library
(/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/mesa/libGL.so.1.2.0) instead of the NVidia
driver (/usr/lib/nvidia-331/libGL.so.331.38) that is loaded when
importing PyOpenGL first.
The difference seems to be the
The first entry of libGL.so in ldconfig -p points to
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libGL.so, which is a symlink to the mesa
driver. After deleting that link pyqt works fine as expected. That
symlink belongs to the libgl1-mesa-dev package and seems to overrule
the libGL.so entries in ldconfig for the
** Also affects: pyqt5 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
PyQt cannot compile shaders with Ubuntu's Nvidia drivers
To
I don't really remember, but it is possible that I started a backup
process before which I had to cancel because I wanted to exclude a few
directories. Then I started the actual backup with the correct
parameters. Restoring from that backup failed.
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Hm, this bug here existed already in 2012, whereas bug 1248642 is a
regression from a change in binutils in 2013. Also, this missing
libpthread.so.0 link problem shouldn't apply since the main application,
python, is definitely linked to it:
$ objdump -pR /usr/bin/python | grep libpthread
Here is another, more minimalistic script that demonstrates the shader
compilation bug on NVIDIA and its workaround.
** Attachment added: PyQt4 shader compilation error demo workaround
@Daniel Dadap, @Brian Nguyen
This kind of problem seems to be similar to a very old and persistent bug where
PyQt cannot create shaders when using the NVIDIA driver on Ubuntu (bug #941826).
This small script
** Also affects: pyqt5 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
OpenGL backend not working with Nvidia driver
Workaround:
The shader creation problem completely vanishes when importing PyOpenGL
additionally to PyQt. It doesn't even matter if it's imported before or after
PyQt, just before the first shader is created.
When I add:
from OpenGL import GL
the example from my first post works.
Someone from
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 941826 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/941826
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 941826
PyQt cannot compile shaders with Ubuntu's Nvidia drivers
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I already reported this problem years ago when I tried running PyQt4
applications on OpenGl.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python-qt4/+bug/941826
Some Ubuntu specific modification in the nvidia driver package causes
shader compilation errors in PyQt and PySide.
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Problem still exists in 13.10 and also affects QML/QtQuick applications
on Qt5.
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OpenGL backend not working with Nvidia driver package
To
Sorry, I meant QML/QtQuick applications on PyQt5.
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OpenGL backend not working with Nvidia driver package
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Just ran into this error when trying to install 13.10. Is the installer
frozen now? Do I have to kill and restart it?
Is it possible to install Ubuntu at all under these circumstances? Does
the Log in later button work before one attempts to log in?
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I don't know if this is related, but I also had to deactivate the
update-during-installation option because the installer did freeze on
that as well. Internet connection works flawlessly however.
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Public bug reported:
I did backup my home folder using the Ubuntu Backup tool (deja-dup). Now
I need to restore my home folder, but the application exits because of
an unknown error.
I attached the debug logfile.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
Package: deja-dup 27.3.1-0ubuntu1
For me it stopped working after upgrading from 13.04 to 13.10.
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Power Managment settings are being ignored
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I just had the same problem when rebuilding Python-qt4 4.10 on ubuntu
13.04. How to fix this?
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Title:
python-qt4 version 4.8.5-0ubuntu1 failed to
I am pretty sure that it wasn't working even with the code in a script, since I
almost never use the python shell for such things. But it's indeed working now
(apart from the code in my initial post refering to an icon that doesn't exist
anymore).
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Public bug reported:
The qt4-demos package should provide the qtdemo application, yet it is
missing after installing the qt4-demos package.
$ qtdemo
The program 'qtdemo' is currently not installed. You can install it by typing:
sudo apt-get install qt4-demos
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease:
This bug prevents evince from printing any unicode-math enabled pdfs
created by xelatex. Any chance of getting this fixed in ubuntu?
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Title:
I just experienced the same problem after booting 3.8.0-18-generic for
the first time. When booting the previous kernel 3.8.0-17-generic sound
works as expected. The bug must have been introduced by the latest
patch-set.
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Ok.. I copied libcairo.so.2 (version 1.10.2) from an ubuntu 12.04
machine along with the required libpoppler.so.19 and libpoppler-
glib.so.8.
When Inkscape uses the old cairo version, the exported PDF files work
flawlessly with Xelatex.
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**
When upgrading from 12.04 to 12.10, a snapshot of the root filesystem has been
added:
@apt-snapshot-release-upgrade-quantal-2012-09-07_11:09:47
There seems to be no way of deleting it..
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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i915 memory corruption after suspend/hibernate
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Still happening on 12.10.
Users can loose whole text files when trying to save changes with gedit!
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gedit fails to save files over
Still seeing this in 12.10
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I'm seeing this on my system as well, but the LIBOVERLAY_SCROLLBAR=0
workaround does NOT fix the problem here.
I also tried removing the 'overlay-scrollbar' packages. Vlc, spyder, etc
are still crashing.
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Oh ok, I didn't notice that some applications like vlc and spyder stored
the invalid window sizes in their config files (.config/vlc, .spyder/).
Deleting those and the overlay-scrollbar packages fixes the problem.
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I noticed that I can prevent compiz from crashing by clicking on a
border in order to resize the window and release the resize handle
without moving the mouse. All following resize operations now succeed.
A freshly started unity/compiz window manager crashes again when
resizing any window.
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This affects any opened terminal from the nautilus context menu, right?
** Summary changed:
- Open a gnome-terminal from the desktop right-click menu fails
+ 'Open in terminal' from the nautilus right-click menu fails
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1045191 ***
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compiz crashed with SIGABRT in assert from
boost::shared_ptrCompRect::operator- from
ResizeLogic::enableOrDisableVerticalMaximization() from
Public bug reported:
After upgrading to the Ubuntu 12.10 beta, compiz crashes whenever I
start resizing a window.
The console output of compiz provides this error message:
compiz: /usr/include/boost/smart_ptr/shared_ptr.hpp:424: T*
boost::shared_ptrT::operator-() const [with T = CompRect]:
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Compiz crashes when resizing a window
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The following packages have unmet dependencies.
python-pyopencl : Depends: opencl-icd but it is not installable
Depends: python-pyopencl-headers (= 2012.1-1ubuntu1) but it
is not going to be installed
Recommends: python-pyopencl-doc but
Public bug reported:
I tried installing gstreamer0.10-vaapi for gpu accelerated video
decoding. Generally, vaapi works but it only supports mpeg2, h264 and
vc1. So one would guess that a video application should just fall back
to the standard decoders when trying to play an unsupported video.
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Totem refuses to decode videos not supported by vaapi, Nautilus
crashes
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Indeed.. at least for Qt4 the bug disappeared.
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Unity does not honour window icons where there is no .desktop file.
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This other bug describes the behavior for icons specified in desktop
files. This bug is about having application icons without desktop files,
which is an established standard among the other display managers.
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Public bug reported:
Hi,
Unity ignores the application icons of programs that were not launched
using .desktop files. Instead, every application just gets a gray icon
with a question mark.
This minimal python program opens a window and defines an icon for the
application. In the gnome or kde
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Hi,
- Unity ignores the icon of applications that were not launched using
- .desktop files. Instead, every application just gets a gray icon with a
- question mark.
+ Unity ignores the application icons of programs that were not launched
+ using .desktop files.
The latest version in debian hdfview (2.8.0-5) already has this fix.
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hdfview launcher doesn't escape spaces in filepaths
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There is a fix for that bug that seems to work. It's in kernel 3.2.14
now.
commit 982b8bf53d1b4a8ab091d9218ce71b817a19fbb4
Author: Dave Airlie airl...@redhat.com
Date: Wed Mar 28 10:48:49 2012 +0100
drm/i915: suspend fbdev device around suspend/hibernate
commit
Public bug reported:
Apparently, the intel driver causes memory corruption after suspending
or hibernating the system. This may result in application or kernel
crashes, filesystem corruption, or any other unexpected behavior.
A workaround is to disable the modesetting by kernel: i915.modeset=0
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** Changed in: linux-meta (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Title:
i915 memory
It's possible that the report in #960692 describes this bug as it
appeared when he opened the display, although since this bug is about
memory corruption, the traceback could point you to any other kernel
module. In the LKML thread I linked, Linus pointed out that a crash
reported in the ext3
Upstream bug:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37142
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Can we please get a recent version of btrfs-progs after waiting for over
half a year? Thanks.
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btrfsck fails with unsupported option
I found a similar problem on my laptop using this chipset:
Audio device: Intel Corporation 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family High
Definition Audio Controller (rev 05)
Volume of the internal speakers is good. But when I plug in some
speakers, the signal is almost not existent, even with maximum
Public bug reported:
I'm having trouble with a combination of NVIDIA + Python + Qt + Opengl.
I tried using a QGraphicsView on a QGLWidget. I'm getting a white window and
errors like this these:
QGLShader: could not create shader
Vertex shader for simpleShaderProg (MainVertexShader
I was not able to simply revert back to the ubuntu maintained version of
the nvidia driver and reinstalled my system using a 12.04 daily-live. My
problem seems to be present there as well, although 12.04 provides the
latest nvidia driver. This bug seems to be caused by the ubuntu packaged
version,
Public bug reported:
I'm having trouble with a combination of NVIDIA + Python + Qt + Opengl.
I tried using a QGraphicsView on a QGLWidget. I'm getting a white window and
errors like this these:
QGLShader: could not create shader
Vertex shader for simpleShaderProg (MainVertexShader
What about adding this line?
Icon=/usr/share/pyshared/spyderlib/images/spyder.svg
The file is provided by spyderlib, which is installed in any case when
installing spyder.
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Ok this is getting nasty. The latest experience with this bug (Ubuntu
11.10) when trying to edit/save a textfile is a dialog popping up,
telling me that gedit is unable to save the file. If you decide to close
the editor for some reason now, the file is completely gone. You didn't
just loose your
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 762167 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/762167
the warnings disappeared after installing the pixbuf engine
sudo apt-get install gtk2-engines-pixbuf
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As a workaround, one can force gstreamer to use a different plugin for
playing mp3s:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=10876312
sudo apt-get remove gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly
sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad-multiverse gstreamer0.10
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: python-sympy
Here is a minimal example that demonstrates a bug in expand():
http://pastebin.com/Yq6GXVxs
The result of (a-b)**3 is incorrect. This bug is not present in the current
version in git.
Apart from fixing this bug I'm wondering how and when
I don't understand why this bug is considered to be a firefox bug as it
is clearly a bug of the application we use to change the font settings.
Non-gnome applications like firefox or qt4 based applications rely on
.fonts.conf for the font hinting configuration instead of pulling
parameters from
Apt-proxy is a dead project. We really should remove this from the
repositories and ubuntu wiki pages as it is not working anymore and
people like us searching for an apt proxy server continue to stumble
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 443004 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/443004
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 443004
Eclipse GTK is not working correct - especially buttons
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 443004 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/443004
Right, this is a GTK+SWT bug.
It has been resolved upstream...
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=287307
... and in the Ubuntu packages
I think this bug is related to my experience that nautilus sometimes
ignores copy/paste shortcuts. I couldn't really reproduce this bug until
I found this:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1219031
After (a) opening a new nautilus window, or (b) navigating to a new
directory in an
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: python-sympy
There was a missing 6 after the decimal digit.
-planck = Rational('6.2606896') * ten**-34 * J*s
+planck = Rational('6.62606896') * ten**-34 * J*s
Discussion+Patch:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gcc-4.3
While developing a simple C program I get crash report popups when gcc
reports an error in the source code. This is very annoying.
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.10
ExecutablePath:
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
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** Attachment added: PreprocessedSource.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18316760/PreprocessedSource.txt
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Public bug reported:
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When installing KDE4.1 by adding the repository http://ppa.launchpad.net
/kubuntu-members-kde4/ubuntu, a new version of python-qt4 is installed.
This version breaks python-qwt5-qt4 from the official hardy repository.
For example, a pen()
same with my inspiron 1525, sound is not working out of the box
however, compiling/installing the new alsa drivers from the alsa-
source package fixes the problem.
looks like the kernel drivers are too old
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Guys, please actually read the stuff others wrote before...
As I said, the problem with gedit is the save routine. It relies on moving
the file that is being edited while the filehandle is kept open. This works for
most filesystems, but it fails on cifs and sshfs (by the way, it works with
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