Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-utils
When the program baobab is scanning a network drive and a second
instance of it is opened and closed, the analysis stops prematurely.
I am using: Ubuntu 9.04
gnome-utils: 2.26.0-0ubuntu1
Steps to reproduce:
1. Open baobab (Disk Usage
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baobab stops prematurely with two instances
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/422567
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This bug can be worked around by installing the packages for 15.10. The
packages have no dependencies and install just fine with:
$ sudo dpkg -i
For example use:
* unity-gtk AMD64:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+archive/primary/+files/unison-gtk_2.40.102-2ubuntu1_amd64.deb
* unity-gtk i386:
Also affects Ubuntu 16.04 LTS.
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Title:
Ubuntu 14.10 ISO live boot in Oracle VirtualBox ends up with a
corrupted display
To manage
Bug still present in 16.04.
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/686859
Title:
"Bootloader install failed" cannot be
Also applies to stock installed Ubuntu 16.04 x64. It is noteworthy that
I have deja-dup turned OFF in my settings.
The deja-dup monitor spontaneously spawned, reserved 4 GB of RAM and
started pushing everything into swap making my system lock up and become
unusable.
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** Tags added: xenial
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Title:
deja-dup monitor was taking 6GB of memory
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When I had the issue I did not have Google Chrome installed. I was
instead, creating disk images with ddrescue. Needless to say that
involved some active changes in files substantially larger than the
amount of system memory.
Unfortunately as the issue occurred spontaneously and completely
Amazingly this is still not fixed in 2018.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1008892
Title:
service(8) uses programs outside default PATH
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Left the computer running overnight with locked screen and in the
morning, gnome-software is using 3 GB of RAM.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1616332
Title:
gnome-software using
Is there a workaround to get this working in Ubuntu 18.04, until the bug
is deemed important enough to actually fix?
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Title:
traceoute6 gives
Still happens on 18.04 , nodejs.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1794589
Title:
libssl1.0-dev conflicts libssl-dev
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Public bug reported:
While trying to do a do-release-update today on Ubuntu 16.04 I hit an
unusual snag ("No new releases found") which turned out to be caused by
out of date proxy settings in Synaptic -- an apt package management GUI
that was last relevant approximately 10 years ago in Ubuntu
The `---pretend-input-tty` parameter doesn't work for me on parted 3.3-4
in Ubuntu 20.
I ended up having to use fdisk to delete and then re-create the partition:
```
printf "d\nn\np\n1\n\n\nn\np\nw\n" | fdisk -B /dev/sda
```
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