I agree with Textureglitch. Maybe behavior like Yakuake's is in order:
It has a button; when pressed, Yakuake stays open even if it loses
focus, when unpressed it closes automatically. Though Yakuake's icon is
quite unclear, adding such a simple button would fix this bug for both
kinds of people: t
What Omer Mano wrote is something like KDE (at least 4.3) has, only it
has it in reverse:
1. When the user clicks on the time then focuses another window, the calendar
stays.
2. When the user drags the calendar away, it becomes a separate window.
Currently, the window then disappears right away
As said in the original bug report.
Anyway, any clues as to a yakuake patch in Jaunty? It still crashes
there, seemingly.
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You make Firefox create a new profile, then move all old contents to the new
one. This most probably removes a "lock file". When Firefox starts, it notes in
the profile "this one is already in use", so a new Firefox process doesn't
corrupt that profile by using it twice at the same time. You're
Of course, that was "moving the contents over*". Sorry.
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No processes running? Try 'ps aux | grep firefox'. If you are really
sure, please run 'strace firefox 2>firefox.strace' (you will hopefully
get the same error) and upload firefox.strace somewhere, or put the
contents on a pastebin.
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Reopening, more people where this is happening (including me). Opening the m3u
file via Music > Playlist > Load from file displays it in the right order;
right clicking then Open with -> Rhythmbox or dragging it into Rhythmbox would
earlier load the file in the wrong order.
I have now removed th
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I agree, reopening. The bug still occurs in the Jaunty package, that one
should be updated. Jaunty does not have Qt 4.5.1 yet, so it is
"vulnerable".
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Still happens for me! Going to run the command as reported by kernel-
janitor now.
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The kdebindings package is still on KDE 4.2.2, while the rest of KDE has
been upgraded to 4.3 beta1 in Karmic. I think this is also causing bugs
when Python plasmoids are installed; the python API is at 4.2.2, but the
running KDE version is 4.3 beta1.
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I see it in http://websvn.kde.org/tags/KDE/4.2.85/kdebindings/ though...
that's weird. Anyway, beta2 will be tagged tomorrow, do you have any
idea if it will contain kdebindings? :)
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Ah great, thanks a lot. Let's see tomorrow then :)
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Setting as invalid, then.
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I can't believe the... lack of common sense... of some users.
Anyway, in general, they missed that clicking the time opened the calendar, and
didn't understand how to close it. I'm actually against having a close button,
since then there's two ways to close it and that could be confusing; also
c
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Binary package hint: earcandy
I just installed the Earcandy package on my Ubuntu Karmic system and got
this message:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/earcandy", line 17, in
import ear_candy
File "/usr/share/earcandy/ear_candy/ear_candy.py", line 20,
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As description says, when I run earcandy, all sound switches to my
monitor with USB soundcard. (The package is as in #398617, see
dependencies and exact version there. I run kubuntu karmic.)
I know about Earcandy's feature to, when a new sound c
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When I just ran Earcandy, it told me it detected two applications,
Firefox and the file manager. It saw the file manager as an audio
player. Even though Amarok was running (but not playing), it did not
show up; I also couldn't add a rule for it.
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I just changed the setting in Preferences, but whenever I right click
the Earcandy icon and click Preferences (so the window opens), the same
thing still happens. Even after I restart the program, "Move streams to
new output" is still disabled, but when I open the preferences screen,
sound moves to
What do you think about something like - Don't let earcandy be obtrusive when
it just started. When I plug in an USB headset after it's started, fine, but
for devices detected initially, just leave it be, and let the device that had
audio also be the "fallback" audio device when I plug in a head
Shouldn't you read stuff like that from Pulseaudio instead of from
Gnome's internal configuration? Maybe you could make Earcandy not use
one master output channel, since that would effectively disable
Pulseaudio's support for letting different applications stream to
different sound cards. What abou
Public bug reported:
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There are many applications that often play very short sounds. I think
they usually leave their connection to Pulseaudio open all the time, but
for example, KDE applications (most notably those using KNotify) open a
connection to PulseAudio, p
Public bug reported:
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As description says. I go to a password-protected FTP server, and
instantly, two dialogs pop up asking for my password. When I fill them
both in, I see directory content, but all Dolphin processes become
unresponsive. I later noticed this is becau
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I have two QuickAccess browser plasmoids on my panel which I use quite a
lot, and I also have an IM client running which occasionally pops up a
notification. However, every time when I am using my QuickAccess
browsers and I click through
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To clarify: The Dolphin processes still appear responsive, they don't
"gray out" - but they simply don't react to any mouse clicks or whatever
anymore. Apparantly, even though the user doesn't see the password
dialog, it's still modal for the whole application, and very unclear at
that. The origina
Does this work now, with the latest Jaunty / Karmic CD's? :)
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I just installed the systemsettings KDE program on a Gnome system to
change KDE sound settings. but it failed to run because it required the
libsystemsettings.so file, which is in the kdebase-workspace-bin
package.
If systemsettings wor
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You
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Right. It was such a random crash, I couldn't reproduce (I thought I
came back here to comment that). Anyway, I didn't have it anymore, so I
guess it was a one-time issue, or it's already fixed by now.
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Tried to find out a little more regarding this.
ubuntu-bug just spawns an ubuntu-kde process, as it should; when killing
ubuntu-bug ubuntu-kde stays in the system, so that's not the problem.
The problem is that ubuntu-kde, after trying to send, seems to
freeze/halt in a poll():
poll([{fd=3, even
Same thing happens here. In libk3b6-extracodecs version 1.66.0~alpha2-0ubuntu6:
Depends: [...] libavcodec52 (>= 3:0.svn20090303-1), libavformat52 (>=
3:0.svn20090303-1), libavutil49 (>= 3:0.svn20090303-1)
In version -0ubuntu5:
Depends: [...] libavcodec52 (>= 3:0.svn20090303-1) | libavcodec-unstrip
Just thought of an alternative: libav[whatever]-extra-[num] could have
Provides: libav[whatever][num], too. Since they include the same stuff,
too, that should work well. If that case is best, this bug can be moved
to ffmpeg-extra.
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I tested the newest kernel in Karmic today (2.6.31-16-generic). The bug
still exists there. My /proc/cpuinfo and /proc/acpi/dsdt are attached in
a tgz archive, feel free to request any other bit of information that
could help. Thanks to anyone who looks into this... :)
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> I see the same thing (also on a MBP).. I think this is related to the
> problem of sometimes not seeing battery status or suspend/hibernate
> options under the power menu.
Yes, I have that too...
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Binary package hint: kdebase-runtime
Description:
When I use KDE applications that use KNotify in a GNOME environments, I get
KNotify popups as "question windows" instead of the regular KNotify popups in
GNOME environments. For an example, see the attached image.
What I ex
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KNotify is unable to hide its actions, as it does not define the actions
itself, it allows its applications to define them.
If notify-osd isn't able to display those actions, I think another way
of displaying notifications should be added that does support actions.
The current knotify->notify-osd
Reporting this bug back to kdebase-runtime. I had a chat with Sebastien Bacher.
We both agree that notify-osd behaviour isn't what it should be, but this is by
design, since notify-osd doesn't support actions. KNotify *does* support
actions, and as such, it should either:
* tell applications not
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Binary package hint: upower
Since I've installed Ubuntu Lucid 10.04 alpha3 on my MacBook Pro, every
time I reboot there's an Apport icon saying upowerd crashed on my
laptop, "but it was an abort trap and Apport doesn't support that".
Dmesg says the following:
[ 32.351041]
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Same thing happened here: I returned from hibernation on a fully updated
Ubuntu Lucid on MacBook Pro, and I got a popup that Gwibber had crashed.
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Aaron, I am most completely aware that IPv6 support is provided by the
OS, not BackupPC. The server and desktop I was using BackupPC with, both
support IPv6 and are able to ping and connect to each other without any
problems, yet backups kept failing. I was, apparantly, not the only one.
Reopening
Just noticed again that Amarok does not use KDE notifications, but it
has its own notification OSD. Any other apps I may try?
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This still happens for me on latest Kubuntu Karmic. I'm testing it with
KMess 2.0.x, which simply opens a KNotification item. I even recompiled
the project against the latest installed libraries. So this is KMess 2.0
.1dev-svn, using KDE 4.3.2 in Karmic right now. Steps to reproduce:
1. Run a KDE
This may be a stupid question, but I'm asking anyway: do you have
ia32-libs installed? Maybe this has to do with amd64 not being able to
run i386 processes, maybe even because it can't find ia32-libs files.
Could you try something like compiling a Hello World on your amd64
machine, putting it in t
Package: kpresenter-kde4
[...]
Source: koffice2
Version: 1:2.0.2-2ubuntu1
Depends: kdebase-runtime (>= 4:4.3.0), kdelibs5 (>= 4:4.3.0), koffice-libs-kde4
(>= 1:2.0.2-2ubuntu1), libc6 (>= 2.2.5), libqt4-phonon (>= 4.5.1),
libqt4-qt3support (>= 4.5.1), libqt4-svg (>= 4.5.1), libqtcore4 (>= 4.5.1),
As ShaneK said, the fix is simply:
dpkg --purge kpresenter-data
apt-get -f install
The last command should fix the situation if it was broken; if it
wasn't, you can install kpresenter with:
apt-get install kpresenter-kde4
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Filing against ffmpeg-extra, too, so that the maintainers can decide at
what place this can be fixed best.
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In that case, I think lib32asound2-plugins should be removed. If it is
still being referred to, those referrals should be corrected, or
ia32-libs should get Provides: lib32asound2-plugins.
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Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
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Still happens for me with 2.6.31-10. Kernel-janitor (probably a bot)
asked for information and got it, five times. This ought to be enough to
investigate the problem. Is someone working on this? I see the tag
needs-upstream-testing, has this actually been requested upstream? Is
the maintainer doing
Doesn't seem to happen anymore, for me on Kubuntu Karmic. Will report
back when it does reoccur.
ii firefox3.5.3+build1+nobinonly-0ubuntu2
meta package for the popular mozilla web browser
ii firefox-3.53.5.3+build1+n
Could the maintainer please triage this bug over to the KDE bug tracker?
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Status: New
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Is this bug fixed yet? I think it's more important than Wishlist since
IPv6 is spreading and it not working can be considered a real bug. Also,
it seems fairly simple to fix. Has it been triaged to the backuppc
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The current init.d script for tftpd-hpa uses start-stop-daemon --oknodo
and the manpage for said program says:
start-stop-daemon returns 0 [...] if --oknodo is specified and [...]
--stop was specified and there were no matching processes.
Therefore, its script should act normally now. Closing
Is it ok to mark this bug as Won't fix since nobody's going to fix it
anyway? The bug hasn't been happening with the 185 drivers here.
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However, molecule-eye, the other applets you compare with, do they
actually have the same use case? Are there any other applets that give
information that a user may want to see while he's, for example, typing
his e-mail? You can't, for example, compare the calendar with the volume
control applet,
I, by the way, checked it with regular KNotify4 notifications. I.e. an
application creates a notificationitem and when it is displayed, all
popups are closed. Either way, I'll re-check when I'm back home; will
report here in one or two days.
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I thought it was common in such situations that the package maintainer
triaged over the bug to the correct bugtracker, against the correct
application, sometimes with more information than in the original bug
report. That's why you always report with the place your packages came
from. But okay, I'l
I've closed down on the root cause being the /usr/lib/NetworkManager/nm-
dhcp-helper tool. Occasionally, this binary runs, but fails to correctly
send the update to NetworkManager. No errors occur when this happens;
NetworkManager in debug mode just says "accepted connection on private
socket" then
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DCMTK 3.6.1 has an option to use libiconv to support character
conversion. It looks like this option is explicitly turned on in the
rules file:
-DDCMTK_WITH_ICONV:BOOL=ON \
However, since the Debian package does not depend on libiconv, it is not
found during package buil
Julian - That sounds fair. Thanks for your solution!
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Title:
Cronjob /etc/cron.daily/update-notifier-common sends too many e-mail
messages
To
Can confirm this with DHCP instead of BOOTP as well:
Apr 19 17:51:48 curacao dhcpd[18031]: reuse_lease: lease age 671 (secs) under
25% threshold, reply with unaltered, existing lease
Apr 19 17:51:48 curacao dhcpd[18031]: DHCPDISCOVER from 08:00:27:44:28:00 via
eth0
Apr 19 17:51:49 curacao dhcpd[
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I've found an issue on some of our Xenial office machines, causing
NetworkManager to drop its IP address lease in some cases when it
shouldn't. I'm not sure if the actual bug is in NetworkManager or
perhaps dbus or dhclient, but I'll do my best to help to figure out
where it i
Thank you for getting back to me, James. Would it be possible to
backport this fix into Xenial?
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Title:
error: glusterfs-server:1 duplicate log e
By setting log_level to DEBUG, I could confirm from the logs that there
is a miscommunication between dhclient and NetworkManager causing this
issue.
It looks like it is not NetworkManager that removes the IPv4 address
from the interface; the address is removed from the interface
automatically by
** Summary changed:
- NetworkManager seems to drop IPv4 DHCP lease even though it was successfully
renewed
+ NetworkManager does not update IPv4 address lifetime even though DHCP lease
was successfully renewed
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Hi Ray/Julian,
> * NOTE: The final comment on the upstream GNOME bug claims that the fix
> is incomplete. However, it is possible that the running NetworkManager was
> not restarted (see Regression Potential notes above), which is why
> nm-dhcp-helper is falling back to Event.
This is not the ca
This occurs in nvidia-graphics-384 still; in this case, the error is:
CC [M] /var/lib/dkms/nvidia-384/384.111/build/nvidia/nv-frontend.o
cc: error: unrecognized command line option ‘-fstack-protector-strong’
scripts/Makefile.build:258: recipe for target
'/var/lib/dkms/nvidia-384/384.111/build/
Nevermind that, misdiagnosis: that error is not because it is using
clang, but because it is using gcc < 4.9. Sorry for the noise!
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Title:
nvidia
Am also experiencing this from about 30 Ubuntu 16.04 machines in our
office. We get very regular e-mails that the flash plugin was updated,
and there's no "normal" way to silence them. As a workaround, we change
/etc/cron.daily/update-notifier-common to send its output to
`/dev/null`, but this will
Here's some example output from the cronjob regarding installation of
the flash plugin:
flashplugin-installer: processing...
flashplugin-installer: downloading
http://archive.canonical.com/pool/partner/a/adobe-flashplugin/adobe-flashplugin_20180206.1.orig.tar.gz
Get:1
http://archive.canonical.co
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When the glusterfs-common and glusterfs-server packages are both
installed at the same time, a conflicting logrotate rule is installed.
(glusterfs-server depends on glusterfs-common.) This rule causes the
logrotate cronjob to give an error.
$ cat glusterfs-common
/var/log/gl
Hi Sebastien, thanks for your comment!
I've reported the bug upstream as GNOME #784636, see
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=784636. I already added a
bugwatch.
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #784636
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=784636
** Also affects: network-m
Public bug reported:
Please bump DBIx::Simple to the newest upstream version.
https://metacpan.org/changes/distribution/DBIx-Simple
1.35 Tue Jan 4 23:48 2010
!! - RaiseError is now enabled by default, as announced three years ago.
Set PERL_DBIX_SIMPLE_NO_RAISEERROR=1 to get the ol
Public bug reported:
When a DcmFileFormat is copied in a thread, there is a possible race
condition that may lead to SIGSEGV because of a null pointer
dereference.
A test case is attached. It creates an empty DcmFileFormat, then spawns
12 threads that will copy the DcmFileFormat 1000 times. In my
IMO, it could be a Recommends or Suggests, as long as the library is
clear about what the user should do if the library is needed but not
installed. I.e. a stderr warning like "libpcsc not found" would work.
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This still affects InsightToolkit 4.8.1 in Xenial Xerus 16.04. It looks
like the issue will be fixed in 4.9, for which rc3 is already out.
In 16.04, compiling with C++11 still gives:
/usr/include/ITK-4.8/vnl/vnl_numeric_traits.h:437:35: error: ‘constexpr’ needed
for in-class initialization of st
Public bug reported:
The following application fails to compile in C++11 mode, while
compiling fine in the default C++03 mode:
@@ test.cpp
#include
int main(){}
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Sample compilation:
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sjors@trusty:~$ g++ -o test test.cpp -I/usr/include/ITK-4.3
sjors@trusty:~$ ./test
sjors@trusty:~$ g++ -o
Still applies to libinsighttoolkit4-dev 4.5.0-3, when compiling with
-I/usr/include/ITK-4.5 in Trusty Tahr 14.04. To make matters worse:
Clang++ has been updated to disallow this behavior too.
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Thanks for releasing the patch Steve. By the way, I think you've quoted
the wrong patch in this bug (fix-buffer-overflows.patch instead of
05_fix-callgrind_control.patch) but the right patch is in the version
anyway. As soon as it's in -proposed I'll test it and give you a quick
reply.
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Nevermind, I see this bug was later expanded to also include several
buffer overflows, so the quote of fix-buffer-overflows.patch was in the
right place.
I've just downloaded the .deb of Valgrind 1:3.7.0-0ubuntu3.1 and
installed it manually, and the problem I originally reported (callgrind
looking
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