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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-input-wacom
I have a Wacom USB PenPartner tablet model CT-0405-U. I'm using Ubuntu
10.04, 64-bit, with xserver-xorg-input-wacom version 0.10.5-0ubuntu4.
I'm running inside of a VMware Player virtual machine.
In Ubuntu 10.04, only the eraser
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/47058714/BootDmesg.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/47058715/CurrentDmesg.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/47058716/Dependencies.txt
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FYI, I installed the aforementioned 3.2.36 upstream kernel package in
Ubuntu 12.10 (yes, I don't have a 12.04 install handy) and iPhone 5
tethering works perfectly when booted into it. So I can confirm that
3.2.36 fixes it.
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For anybody who's interested, I'm no longer seeing this bug in 12.04. (I
still was in 11.10, though). So it looks like something in 12.04 fixed
it...
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Public bug reported:
The version of uwsgi in trusty (1.9.17.1-5build5) suffers from an endian
bug that causes it to fail on PowerPC because PowerPC is big-endian. For
example, if an incoming request passed on from nginx with uwsgi_pass is
661 bytes, I get a message like this in the log:
invalid
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu Version: Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS
libqt5gui5 version: 5.2.1+dfsg-1ubuntu14.2
I am running a stock install of Ubuntu 14.04.1, fully updated as of this
writing. If you are using the ibus input method (chosen by default in
Ubuntu), there is a problem that can cause QTextEdit
I'm also running into a segfault in compare_by_display_name(). A little
more info on a use case that can cause the issue:
I'm trying to browse the Windows network in nautilus. I go to
Places-Network and go into the Windows Network directory. All the
workgroups on the local network appear, and I
Public bug reported:
I am using Ubuntu MATE 16.04.1 LTS with Caja 1.12.7-1.
If a Samba server on the local network has an empty name, caja will
segfault in eel_ref_str_ref. To reproduce:
- On a different machine, install samba and manually set its NetBIOS
name to an empty string by editing
FYI, I reported this bug upstream a few days after reporting it here,
and it has been fixed, but not released yet. It will be released in an
upcoming version of Subversion 1.9.x. It would be great if the fix could
be backported to 16.04. The fix is in these two commits:
It appears that there have been several unreleased commits to netatalk's
2.2 branch after the release of 2.2.5:
https://github.com/Netatalk/Netatalk/commits/branch-netatalk-2-2
One of the commits from September 1, 2014 appears to fix this problem,
and the other one is probably a fix for the
Public bug reported:
After upgrading from trusty to xenial, I've noticed that old classic Mac
clients logging in through AppleTalk see an empty volume list from afpd.
The server appears in the Chooser on the Mac, but after you log in, the
volume list being supplied is empty.
The fix for this bug was released upstream in Subversion 1.9.9. It would
be great if the fix could be ported into 16.04 and 18.04.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1702204
Title:
svn
Public bug reported:
Release: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: rabbitvcs-core
Version: 0.16-1.1
There is a bug in Ubuntu's distribution of RabbitVCS 0.16-1.1 which
causes it to be completely useless when comparing revisions in SVN
repositories. It always checks out the HEAD revision of SVN repositories
The root cause of the issue is the same for the problem I'm seeing,
because applying the linked GitHub patch fixes my issue. I'm control-
clicking two different revisions and then right-clicking and choosing
Compare Revisions. In 16.04 (and in 18.04 with the patch applied) it
properly compares the
I ran into this same problem after upgrading to 18.04. The root cause is
this patch, which was included in 2.2.6:
https://github.com/Netatalk/Netatalk/commit/bbc0d89c056be3a2b5efa6bf5428f7ba8f07a1d0
It tries to fix things for NetBSD, but in the process breaks things in
Linux.
This is
I installed the new proposed 340.107-0ubuntu0.18.04.3 version, and now
nvidia-340 properly builds and works for me on kernel 5.0.0 in Ubuntu
18.04. Thanks!
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This is still an issue all the way up to 21.04. Debian finally turned on
dummy_hcd in their kernel fairly recently:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=868771
https://salsa.debian.org/kernel-team/linux/-/commit/1ae90a1f1c938c83abadfb80733a07a1e314a0b5
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Interestingly, I looked deeper and even before I wrote the comment
above, the patch had already been added to the 5.10 and 5.15 stable
trees. It seems that for some reason it wasn't added to the 5.4 tree.
Weird...I wonder if it doesn't cleanly apply or something.
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I believe this bug was caused by this commit in the kernel:
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/sound/usb/quirks-
table.h?id=48827e1d6af58f219e89c7ec08dccbca28c7694e
A patch to fix the issue was committed to the kernel 11 days ago:
Technically this fix hasn't actually landed in an official kernel yet.
Right now they are in the part of the cycle where they release weekly
release candidate builds of 5.17. This fix first showed up in v5.17-rc3.
I would expect v5.17-rc6 to be released today, and the final 5.17 to be
released in
I have no idea what I'm doing here in terms of submission processes, but
I attempted to submit a patch for this issue:
https://code.launchpad.net/~macg3/ubuntu/+source/gdebi/+git/gdebi/+merge/414211
I suspect I may have done something wrong in the submission process
because "git-ubuntu import"
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