Thank you, Jonathan! The fix did the trick for me!
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1304805
Title:
KDE desktop login failure: Could not start d-bus. Can you call
After I downloaded the latest updates, I haven't seen it crash so far,
though I've seen this process consume a lot of CPU for a while. I assume
it's some sort of background processing indexing my files for easy
searching.
On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 4:30 AM, Harald Sitter
Actually, I just saw another new version coming in through the updater.
We'll see how this one works.
On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 7:49 AM, meld...@gmail.com meld...@gmail.com wrote:
After I downloaded the latest updates, I haven't seen it crash so far,
though I've seen this process consume a lot
Public bug reported:
I downloaded a round of updates using Muon in Kubuntu Trusty, on April
8, 2014, with a large number of KDE-related packages. When I logged out,
and attempted to log back in, I can no longer get a KDE desktop.
Instead, I get a window with the message Could not start d-bus. Can
I'm still experiencing this bug, after upgrading to Maverick. I've
found that a simple workaround is to minimize, then restore Firefox when
this happens - that causes the awesome bar to work correctly again.
I'm thinking this is actually a Compiz problem - it's likely rendering
the Firefox main
Can we reopen this bug? I'm seeing exactly what Patrick Cornelissen
posted in his screenshot png - the temperature applet does not follow
the desktop theme. It's especially ugly when using the new Ambience
theme. I've seen this since I upgrade my laptop to Lucid.
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computertemp has an opaque
The bug seemed to disappear (or at least manifest far less often) when
I switched from 32-bit Feisty to AMD64 Gutsy. Maybe the bit of
indirection created when 64-bit Firefox has to use the plugin wrapper
to handle the still 32-bit Flash plugin makes the bug stop
manifesting.
On Nov 7, 2007 12:12
I suppose if you want something done, you have to do it yourself...
Included is a revised debian/control file which will fix this dependency
bug. I just removed the Conflicts line and put xmame-x and xmess-x in
the Depends line.
I've verified that it works on my system. Could I talk the
I'm encountering the same issue - if I click Back, close the tab, or
otherwise attempt to navigate away from a web page (like a Youtube page)
with a piece of Flash content that does lots of multimedia stuff (like a
video), Firefox will freeze, and I have to kill it and restart. It does
appear
Workaround seems to be working for me so far, thanks for that!
Looking forward to a permanent fix...
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firefox crashed -- libflashplayer.so
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/104470
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kxmame
If I check the dependencies for kxmame version 2.0~beta0ubuntu2, I
notice that it conflicts with the package xmame-x, while requiring
xmame-sdl. This is wrong. Kxmame has been designed to work with both
X11 and SDL versions of xmame (and xmess
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