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I can replicate with a small (1.3 MiB) f4v file in Jaunty, either by
right clicking and selecting properties, or by enabling the properties
pane (F11) and hovering over it. However, a blank mp4 file (created via
new file->text file) did not cause the problem, and neither did a
downloaded avi file (
Do you have a reliable way to make this happen, or was it a one off? It
sounds to me like your window manager had crashed.
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I can't replicate this--any key combination I try works perfectly. I'm
using a laptop where the media keys are Function+another key (e.g.
Play/Pause = Function + Home).
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Let's try filing against Xorg, see if anyone knows what's going on. I
confirm that, trying the same thing on my own system, all four events
show state 0x4.
Do you have another graphical environment that you could try testing
this under, to see whether it's KDE specific?
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OK, great, I'll mark this as a duplicate of that.
You wouldn't yet see the fix even if you were updating now, as the new
update-manager has only made it to jaunty-proposed. Good to know that
the issue's being
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I don't see the same problem. Can you try disabling your extensions (or
create a new firefox profile*) and see if it still happens. If that
stops it, enable your extensions one by one to see which one is causing
it.
*Instructions at: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MozillaTeam/Bugs
Also, which button
Sounds like it was most likely an addon issue. If it doesn't happen
consistently, it will be quite hard to track down. I'm going to set it
as incomplete, as it's probably not actually in Firefox. It will change
to invalid automatically in 60 days. I suggest that you post the full
list of extensions
Hi Harald
I confirm that it's now working correctly in Jaunty. Thanks!
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Do you mean the "Check for updates..." option in Firefox's help menu? If
so, this is by design. Firefox in Ubuntu is upgraded through the package
management system (apt), so the update notifier should automatically let
you know when there's a new version ready. Firefox is running in your
n
Hi
Have you added the network manager plasma widget? I don't know if this
is required to connect at login, but it's worked for me with it in
place. Have you also ticked the "Connect automatically" checkbox?
When I used it, it brought up the password box to open the wallet as
soon as I logged in.
Thanks--setting it as invalid is all you need to do. If you can find who
wrote the add-on, you might be able to report the problem to them.
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When I try to click with the second button of the mouse in my bookmarks bar,
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I'm converting this from a bug report to a support question.
I don't know--what did you do to make the title bar disappear? Have you
got a screenshot?
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Glad it's working--I'm closing this bug since the issue is actually described
in the release announcement:
http://www.kubuntu.org/news/9.04-release
''Upgraders may have to add the Network Management plasma widget to their
taskbar or desktop manually''
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Scizmeli, check the user permissions of the office copy of the file using ls
-l. And if you have any further questions, please use the support part of
the site at: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu (rather than here, which
is for providing information relevant to the bug described above). Thanks
(not a Firefox bug)
What does it say when you try to upgrade the system? Can you run "sudo
aptitude update" and then "sudo aptitude upgrade" in a terminal and post
the output of each (as attachments)?
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Can you post those files as attachments?
Report the epiphany bug separately (if you're using Kubuntu, I don't
know why you're using Epiphany rather than, say, Firefox, but that's up
to you)
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It is possible to configure a static IP (I've managed it), but it's
rather confusing. The subnet mask must be entered in the less common
'prefix' format, so 255.255.255.0 becomes 24 (meaning the first 24 bits
of the 32 bit number), and 255.255.0.0 would be 16. I've also seen bugs
with the icon not
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Using useradd does indeed still create a user with sh (symlinked to
dash) as their default shell. I still don't know whether this is a bug,
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I can't see the bug at a glance in KDE's bug tracker, but someone on OpenSUSE
is having the opposite problem, it always opens in a new window:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=216030
And it's up for addition to Dolphin:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=204948
I think this is the most like
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Dean: The command starts with sudo, not sudu. Copy and paste the
following into your terminal:
sudo dpkg --configure -a
N.B. It needs two dashes for --configure: John's version doesn't work,
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Hi Bednar
Thanks, but that's actually a separate bug, or perhaps not a bug at all.
1) Have you set the DHCP connection *not* to automatically connect? If they're
both set to auto connect, the computer might prefer the DHCP one.
2) If that's not it, try asking a support question:
https://answers
You're right, that's a workaround rather than a solution. If you can
still reproduce the problem, and you're happy to spend some time helping
to debug it, you could file a new bug report for it.
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Marking as incomplete--change back when requested information is added.
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Did that solve the issue, then?
(The bug will now expire in 60 days: if you think it's still a bug, set
the status back to "New").
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Looking at your logs, could you try uninstalling the "gnome-orca"
package, and seeing if the error messages about python-support go away
(you can then reinstall it, if you want it).
I don't know whether that will solve your problem with booting--it could
be a separate bug.
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I'm not going to be able to solve it, but the obvious next thing to try
is a different browser, such as epiphany-browser, arora, or konqueror.
This should distinguish something absolutely specific to Firefox from a
more general problem with Ubuntu's connection to the network. Load the
same site in
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I was regularly suffering from this bug, but I have successfully
upgraded to Karmic beta. The OS upgrade uses a separate tool, which
doesn't suffer from the problem.
Even better, packagekit in karmic works rather better, and no longer
suffers from this bug.
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This is fixed in PyXDG 0.26 (available from
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pyxdg ftbfs: Invalid key: Scale
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If anyone is interested in maintaining it, I can give them access and
point to what's what.
I tried some years back to migrate it to GTK3 and pygobject, but I got stuck on
this issue:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=646788
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I saw something similar, where meld & nautilus were both very slow to
start (but then worked normally once they had started). I traced some
D-Bus messages with Bustle, and found that there was a request for
org.gtk.vfs.Daemon.GetConnection which never got an answer. I guess it
waits for a preset ti
Debian's bug tracker has several bugs about failure to build (or failure
to pass tests) on some architectures.
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?src=pygame
These are unlikely to get fixed by upstream. There's very little active
development on pygame at the moment, and when people do w
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Daily builds of matplotlib are failing while running an example, due to
a bug in freetype. This is already fixed upstream, but it appears that
the fix is not yet in Ubuntu.
Upstream bug report:
http://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/?40997
Upstream fix commit:
http://git.savannah.g
Here's the actual error from the log file:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/pycompile", line 35, in
from debpython.version import SUPPORTED, debsorted, vrepr, \
File "/usr/share/python/debpython/version.py", line 24, in
from ConfigParser import SafeConfigParser
Impor
I think a lot of stuff will assume that the 'python' command runs Python
2. You can run Python 3.5 as 'python3'. If you want extra convenience,
making 'python' a bash alias should get you what you want without
interfering with the system.
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IPython is pure Python code, so it shouldn't be able to trigger a
segfault by itself. fprank is a scipy function, so that seems the most
likely package.
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Alright, it seems there's been progress. Questions:
- If it's fixed for you without adding the aubergine repository, does your
mouse jump to the top left corner of the screen the first time you use one of
the special keys after starting the computer? Several people have experienced
that with the
@amichair: Install the ppa-purge package, then use the command "sudo
ppa-purge -p aubergine raof". That will disable the PPA and downgrade
your packages to the latest version available from your other sources.
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Yo
@Daniel: Does your keyboard have an "F-lock" key like mine? If so, check
that it's on.
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Closing as it sounds like this wasn't actually a bug.
You can install Python 3 alongside Python 2 easily enough, but trying to
remove Python 2 from Ubuntu 12.04 is definitely a Bad Idea. They are
working on dropping Python 2 from the default install, but that will
happen in some future version.
*
callable() was added back to Python 3.2, so I think this can be closed.
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Switch callable checks to isinstance for Python 3
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This is now preventing me from importing the matplotlib codebase to do
nightly builds:
https://code.launchpad.net/~takluyver/matplotlib/trunk
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Tit
This may seem weird, but echoing stdin is part of how tty devices work.
That's why you see what you're typing at a terminal. The output is
printed on the next line, but your Python script only reads one line, so
it doesn't see it.
You can disable tty echo with the setecho method:
http://pexpect.re
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The critical section from VarLogDistupgradeApttermlog:
Setting up python-pexpect (2.3-1) ...
pycentral: pycentral pkginstall: Not overwriting local files:
dpkg: /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/ANSI.py not found.
dpkg: /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/FSM.py not found.
dpkg: /usr/lib/pyth
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The critical part from VarLogDistupgradeApttermlog:
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Sorry: TypeError: ('compile() expected string without null bytes',)
dpkg: error processing python-pexpect (--configure):
subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 101
-
If you run at the Python prompt:
import IPython
IPython
What does it show? I suspect you have another IPython package somewhere
on your sys.path.
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Other people have hit this error by deleting /usr/bin/python or pointing
it to python3:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/565438/deleted-the-python-binary-and-cant-recover-using-apt-get-what-can-i-do
http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/160185/except-ioerror-oserror-e-syntaxerror-invalid-syntax-wh
I've enabled Proposed for the PPA and rerun the problematic build, and I
can confirm that the problem has gone away. Thanks! :-)
https://code.launchpad.net/~takluyver/+recipe/matplotlib-daily
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The relevant code is being removed for IPython 2.0, but I've filed an upstream
bug to fix the test for 1.2:
https://github.com/ipython/ipython/issues/4864
The failure appears to be due to an extra line printed: "WARNING: help()
not available - check site.py". We haven't seen this when we run the
Julian, can you let us know what failures you see when Python 3.4 isn't
skipped? We're aiming for a 1.2 release soon, and we're trying to ensure
that the tests do pass on 3.4 (albeit by skipping some of them).
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Martin, I'd like to get this fixed for IPython 1.2, but since we don't
see the failure on our own machines, I'm relying on getting more info
about what might be different in the autopkgtest environment. Unless the
latest beta of Python has fixed it.
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Thanks, that makes sense now - I didn't see it becaus I was testing with
master and 1.x, both of which already had that code removed. Expect
release candidates for 1.2 soon.
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The version in Debian now builds a python3-paramiko binary package, which is
needed for the Python 3 only on CDs transition:
http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/transitions/onlypy3oncd.html
The Ubuntu change that requires a merge rather than a sync is the addition of
To reiterate my perspective as the person who filed this bug: there's a
mass of critical commentary elsewhere on the web, and I wanted to ensure
that this translated into a polite, factual discussion in a location
where Ubuntu developers can't skip over it.
The reasons I think this default is a ba
This seems particularly pressing since Hibernate is disabled by default,
so only the 'Power off' option can be selected. I was caught by this the
other day (on Quantal) - I saw my battery getting low, and assumed it
would suspend or hibernate, but when I plugged it back in and turned it
on, I found
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It uses ~/.ipython if that already exists, to support users upgrading
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I've got 0.9.0 in my Python3 PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~takluyver/+archive/python3
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New upstream version
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I'm marking this as invalid as I don't think it is a bug:
- We don't expect 'ipython --colors Linux notebook' to start the notebook.
'notebook' is a subcommand, so it needs to be the first command line argument.
- IPython doesn't and shouldn't know about user-defined aliases, so as far as
IPytho
The fix was released with IPython 0.11.
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ipython change char '0xe9' to
Anyone still watching this bug, note that it was fixed by IPython 0.11,
released earlier this year. It will be some time before it appears in
Ubuntu repositories, but you can install from PyPI or jtaylor's PPA
here: https://launchpad.net/~jtaylor/+archive/ipython
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(Sorry, wrong PPA - try here: https://launchpad.net/~jtaylor/+archive
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unicode bug - encoding input
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Since my uni uses Novell infrastructure, I tried Robert's patch from
comment #12, and that seems to solve the problem for me.
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CUPS IPP pri
Similarly with the logitech MX 5500 wireless keyboard after upgrading to
Oneiric. The dongle was recognised as a Bluetooth adapter, but I
couldn't get it to connect to either the keyboard or my phone (pairing
succeeds, but then the connection to the device goes 'off', and the
toggle to turn it on i
Similarly with the logitech MX 5500 wireless keyboard after upgrading to
Oneiric. The dongle was recognised as a Bluetooth adapter, but I
couldn't get it to connect to either the keyboard or my phone (pairing
succeeds, but then the connection to the device goes 'off', and the
toggle to turn it on i
That's somewhat disingenuous. Parts of Ubuntu are already developed in
secret - integrated webapps or the HUD weren't announced until there was
already a functioning prototype. This shopping lens was kept pretty
quiet until it was ready to land. As Shuttleworth points out, criticism
happens wheneve
Sebastian: qt-at-spi is a package. You can go to Ubuntu software centre,
search for qt-at-spi and click Remove. Or from a command line, run "sudo
apt-get remove qt-at-spi" (without the quotation marks). Note that it's
installed for a reason: it's part of the accessibility framework that
lets visual
The bug was reported to Scribus (see link above), and they say it is a
bug in qt-at-spi, and hence beyond their control. I've marked it as
affecting qt-at-spi as well.
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For that matter, I don't think this should be in the home lens by
default. Every time I search for an application or a file, it seems that
my search will be transmitted to the web. That should be opt-in, not
opt-out.
Please, put these results in a separate lens, not in the home lens. They
would st
I'm happy to do that if you prefer, but I see it as two alternative
solutions to the same bug. As you described, the problem is that
commercial items show up during local searches, and transmitting local
searches to a remote server breaks an expectation of privacy. You
propose making the opt-out mo
Public bug reported:
Recent news (http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2012/09/online-shopping-
features-arrive-in-ubuntu-12-10) indicates that the home lens will, by
default, search Amazon for products to put in the 'More suggestions'
section. This means that regular searches for local applications and
fil
OK, I've opened bug #1054776.
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No easy way to disable (results from) this lens
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Let's give the developers a chance to respond before this descends into
flaming. I know we feel strongly about it, but I think keeping the
atmosphere civil improves the chances of getting it fixed. All the
comments so far are quite civil, but there's a heated tone starting to
develop.
This is alre
@mr.blonde: According to bug #1054282, you can.
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Jim, that approach is not going to placate people. It's a complaint that
173 people have signed up to in less than a day. Dismissing it as
'invalid' will just enrage people, and it comes across as arrogant and
unresponsive. I suggest you at least use the 'Opinion' setting, but
preferably try to eng
@jimvernon: Please don't do that. I'm not going to get into bug-status
wars with you, but marking it as invalid without any discussion or
acknowledgement of the concerns comes across as aloof and arrogant.
You're giving Ubuntu developers a bad name, and it's not even clear that
you're involved with
Please can people only change the status of the bug if they are involved
in the development of this lens, or have some kind of authority? I would
also expect you to offer some explanation of any change. Thank-you.
** Changed in: unity-lens-shopping (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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>From my perspective (I filed the bug): I accept that it's not strictly a
'bug', in that the code is doing what the authors intended it to. But
complaining about it in other forums isn't going to get anywhere - I
want to bring the issue to the attention of the people developing it,
and have a matur
Just to update everyone subscribing to this bug: it appears work is
being done on an option to disable remote results without having to
remove packages. This could make it into 12.10. I'd rather they were
disabled by default, but I'm pleased that the Ubuntu developers are
making changes in response
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1054746 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1054746
I don't believe that this is a duplicate - this bug is that the lens is
enabled (and in the home lens) by default, so it is not fixed by adding
an option to disable it. However, it's clear that this is not g
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