I really want KeePass 2 to work again. I'm probably willing to submit a
patch to fix this issue if someone can give me some direction about what
an acceptable patch is. I can think of three potential solutions:
1) Restore the PANGO_MAX_VERSION lines. This would be the easiest change.
2) Disable pa
I reported this upstream here: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1073237 That said, I obviously would like this bug
fixed ASAP as it is preventing me from upgrading to Ubuntu 24.04.
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Public bug reported:
The version of libgdiplus that ships with Ubuntu 24.04 causes a display
error in KeePass 2 and likely other mono applications such as
quickroute-gps. In KeePass it causes an important multi-option dialog
box to display three buttons with no text in them.
I've tracked down the
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A work around for some of you might be to use Thunderbird's official
Linux binary from: https://www.thunderbird.net/en-US/download/. It
doesn't use Apt or Snap, but it does self update to avoid security
issues. That said, you don't get the security sandboxing of Snap.
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Nevermind the patch. I got Guilhem Moulin to fix this upstream:
https://salsa.debian.org/debian/dropbear/commit/617cc6f67d57932a5f421c08fdc303bad3a3d6db
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xargs not contained in initramdisk
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The change that was made to address this bug does not work correctly.
The version of busybox included in the Ubuntu initramfs doesn't include
all the features of busybox included in the Debian initramfs. This lack
of features is still causing the killing of dropbear's child processes
to fail.
You
I'm also having this issue with Ubuntu 16.04.2.
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15.10beta crashes encrypted swap partition
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I tried this with Ubuntu 10.04 desktop i386, Fedora 19 Desktop AMD64,
Windows Vista 32 bit, and Windows Vista 64 bit. ALL FAILED to boot
when the wireless card was inserted. Windows Vista 64 bit also gave me
a stop screen telling me there is an unresolvable hardware issue.
I'm pretty sure this
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[ASRock X79 Extreme6] Booting fails with wireless n PCIe adapter (ASUS
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+ What is the manufacturer and model of the PCIe WiFi adapter?
This is stated in the bug's title but it is an "ASUS PCE-N10". Were you
looking for something more specific?
+ Did this problem not occur in a release prior to Precise?
I pulled my hard drive out of my old computer and put it in my
Oh, the daily-live of 14.04 was from 2013-12-02.
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[ASRock X79 Extreme6] Booting fails with ASUS PCE-N10 wireless n PCIe
adaptor.
To man
Output of "sudo dmidecode -s bios-version && sudo dmidecode -s
bios-release-date" is now:
P2.80
11/08/2013
Unfortunately, the issue still exists. I tried both the daily-live of
14.04 (from DVD) and my current install of 12.04. Both do not make it
as far as the Ubuntu logo. As you can see above
After providing the information requested, I think "new" is most
appropriate status. Sorry if this is incorrect.
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Here is the dmesg just after reboot. Of course with the card removed.
Maybe this never got worked on because I never took it out of
'incomplete'. I'll putting this ticket into the correct status and see
if it gets some attention.
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ApportVersion: 2.0.1-0ubuntu17.4
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
- USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
- /dev/snd/controlC1: eviljoel 14847 F pulseaudio
- /dev/snd/controlC0: eviljoel 14847 F pulseaudio
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need more information. Thanks.
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Title:
Booting fa
Public bug reported:
When booting off the live CD for ubuntu-12.04.2-desktop-amd64.iso,
ubuntu-12.04.3-desktop-amd64.iso, ubuntu-13.04-desktop-amd64.iso and a
desktop installation of Ubuntu 12.04.3 AMD64, the computer failed to
start when initializing the cfg80211 module. I know the wireless card
going
anywhere very soon.
Be sure to try to fix the issue upstream. If not, I would try to submit
it here.
I remember I posted more detailed information above. You should
definitely read that.
Good luck,
eviljoel
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I think this is a solid feature request and I've spent a month or so
looking into a good solution. While I don't have a patch of my own yet,
I disagree with the method Raseel used to solve this issue. Basically
there is nothing guaranteeing multiple CD-ROM devices will be named
/dev/cdrom1-9. Th
Fix is now in Firefox's trunk. I'm sure this will get pulled into
Debian eventually.
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Someone submitted a patch upstream. The patch has not been committed to
trunk.
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Status: Confirmed => In Progress
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Attempted in Firefox 3.6.18 (Mozilla Firefox for Ubuntu). It doesn't
close the tab there either. However, a clicking animation does appear
when the space bar is pressed. I believe this should still be
considered a bug regardless of if closing the tab is the correct
behavior. In my opinion, eith
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