Public bug reported:
I upgraded to Ubuntu 12.04 beta1, I run a Gnome Classic desktop without
compiz or Unity, and F10 is being hooked on globally. I deleted all
occurrences of F10 in gconf-editor, but it didn't go away.
The window manager is Metacity, so the ccsm can't help me here. What's
more,
I narrowed this down to this:
File: .wine/user.reg
Line:
[Software\\Wine\\Drivers\\winealsa.drv] 1331502832
There was another line with Drivers in its path, which I deleted -
including its child key/value pair.
Note that the new key doesn't have a key/value pair child at all.
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Right, the lines I deleted and replaced with the above are:
[Software\\Wine\\Drivers] 1331504630
Audio=esd
If that number is a UNIX timestamp, it's in the future because I went to
another computer to figure out what I deleted, because I didn't keep a
copy before I posted.
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Public bug reported:
package libvala-0.12-dev (not installed) failed to install/upgrade:
trying to overwrite '/usr/share/aclocal/vala.m4', which is also in
package libvala-0.10-dev 0.10.4-1ubuntu1
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: libvala-0.12-dev (not installed)
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Title:
libvala-0.12-dev should conflict with libvala-0.10-dev, and viceversa
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I only accidentally found this bug using Ubuntu 11.04 pre-installed
daily build 20110409 for ARM on a Pandaboard. All my 10.10 i386 machines
work fine, but now that I checked, they're actually not fine, so it was
just luck that it didn't cause me any trouble. Setting NEED_IDMAPD=yes
fixes the
@Eshwar: yes, daily build 20110409 has kernel 2.6.38-1207-omap4.
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Title:
instabilities with highmem activated
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Still no sound with PPA pulse audio and latest alsa packages (which
remove the init scripts). Should I clear anything?
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Title:
No sound on omap4
Public bug reported:
I have an application (glipper) in which I update the menu quite
frequently, and I noticed a slow rise in memory usage while running, and
I tracked it down to GtkMenuItem.
I noticed this in Ubuntu 10.10, but since there were only a few days to
11.04, I decided to wait. I can
** Attachment added: Proof of leak
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/777246/+attachment/2112489/+files/leakcheck.tgz
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Title:
Memory leak:
** Description changed:
I have an application (glipper) in which I update the menu quite
frequently, and I noticed a slow rise in memory usage while running, and
I tracked it down to GtkMenuItem.
I noticed this in Ubuntu 10.10, but since there were only a few days to
11.04, I decided
@moli : possibly different bug with same symptom.
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Title:
100% CPU usage (fixed in 0.9.3)
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Still no sound on the Pandaboard. I test using speaker-test.
Now, I'm not sure about this, but there's something that looks off in
aplay -l:
card 0: SDP4430 [SDP4430], device 0: Multimedia-null-codec-dai-0 []
That 'null-codec' thing just doesn't look right.
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This could be unrelated: I upload using the dput and the sftp mechanism
and dput gets stuck in the terminate function of /usr/lib/python2.6
/dist-packages/bzrlib/transport/ssh.py waiting for ssh to finish (which
doesn't happen). I just commented out this: _close_ssh_proc(proc) in the
specified
If this ever got implemented, I would disable it. I'm not always on the
window where I want to paste the selection. Quite often I predict that I
want to paste something in a window, so before I switch to that window I
select the text in my clipboard (which an implementation of this feature
would
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: sysvinit
mountpoint is not built with 64bit offsets, and this makes it to
misbehave on certain mounts, like in the example below.
I have a samba mount: //192.168.80.215/Data-Area1/ on /mnt/static/57 type cifs
(rw,mand)
I execute: mountpoint
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: sysvinit
mountpoint is not built with 64bit offsets, and this makes it to
misbehave on certain mounts, like in the example below.
I have a samba mount: //192.168.80.215/Data-Area1/ on /mnt/static/57 type
cifs (rw,mand)
I execute:
Same problem here. Must be the Natty release rush, as this is the second
bug in a almost-natty upload that fails in a postinstall script :)
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Title:
For reference, in 1.14.1-0ubuntu8.1 you have this:
# Automatically added by dh_installinit
if [ -e /etc/init/apport.conf ]; then
# start fails if already running
start apport || :
fi
# End automatically added section
while in 1.20.1-0ubuntu3 you have this instead:
#
The other hypothesis is that something was pulled from Debian, which
doesn't use upstart and may have a very different startup script for
apport.
@varun: temporary fix: edit /var/lib/dpkg/info/apport.postinst and
replace exit $? with /bin/true and apt-get -f install
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** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #651170
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=651170
** Also affects: gtk via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=651170
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Bug still exists in 12.04 LTS by the way.
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Title:
mountpoint: Value too large for defined data type (not compiled with
64 bit offsets)
To
Installed this today. Got pointed to this piece of software by Slashdot
- so expect a downpour if they try this feature :)
It's funny how you can still add keys following this very non-intuitive
procedure (separate bug?):
1. Try to add the field - get the error
2. Click cancel
3. In the key
Still a problem on 12.04 - kernel 3.2.0-20-generic-pae.
Exact same behaviour on 10.10 - kernel 2.6.36-020636-generic (from PPA)
on totally different machine when I move the adapter to it.
The autosuspend workaround seems to work though.
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Spoke too early. It only worked better for a while (I could do a few
scans), then went back to its own self.
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Title:
Cambridge Silicon Radio
Looks like that strings are lists information is right on the money.
It fixed my alt-tab issue that appear out of the blue, with no prior
warning, yesterday, after I rebooted my laptop. It worked fine during
the day, I turned it off, powered it back up in the evening and it was
broken, without
Funny thing happened that the maintainers may want to know. Recently, I
experienced bug #963125 so I ended up deleting my entire .gconf and I
started with the defaults again. Today I thought I'd give this F10 bug a
try, as all my keybinding options for the terminal were reset, and F10
is working
By that description, '-f' (without a size value) should be enforced with
'-D'. I.e. the char test makes no sense in O_DIRECT mode and should be
skipped.
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This appears to be related: http://ehc.ac/p/e1000/bugs/378/ Something
about offloading stuff to the network card which results in hangs like
this.
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Public bug reported:
Sorry, I don't know what this bug is about. It should have been
automatically submitted. It didn't cause me any visible problems.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.04
Package: shim-signed 1.28+0.9+1474479173.6c180c6-1ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu
Public bug reported:
Make a path with spaces in the name:
mkdir -p "~/d 1/d 2"
Attempt to autocomplete this path:
ls -l \~/
Expected result: ls -l \~/d\ 1
Actual result: ls -l ~/d\ 1
ls -l "~/"
Expected result: ls -l \~/d\ 1
Actual result: ls -l ~/d\ 1
I found this out by accidentally
I have a problem that looks very similar to this one, but it's happening
with linux-firmware 1.173.9 and only on my home 5 GHz SSID (the 2.4 GHz
SSID connects fine). What do I need to send you in order to have it
fixed?
I started getting this after getting a new router. The router I had
before
Public bug reported:
I upgraded to "impish" recently, and my KeePass2 installation stopped
working. When launched in the Terminal, the following error is shown,
indicating that a font is missing, but I can't tell which font it wants
and how to install it. It should be a dependency, if possible.
I found out the cause digging through strace, and while the bug doesn't
appear to be in the keepass2 package itself, it's a weird one:
My "/usr/share/fonts/msfonts" had mode 700, preventing mono from
accessing the Microsoft fonts. I had to "chmod +rx
/usr/share/fonts/msfonts", and then KeePass2
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