help with 5.5
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I just upgraded to 5.5.
I do like 5.0 but it's fine too and the updated packages will be very
nice. I appreciate all the work.
I am having a little trouble though. In particular synaptic crashes.
If I click on synaptic I just see a flash and it's gone.
If I type sudo synaptic or just plain synaptic i get:
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::out_of_range'
what(): vector::_M_range_check
:
I often run out of workspaces and I set my workspace switcher to 20 .
It's gone now and right clicking does not seem to give me any options.
Any way to get this back?
There were also samba package errors during the upgrade
Thanks
Did you check the CD after you burned it? Flash media can also silently fail. You should probably check to see if it is corrupted.
Did you check the CD after you burned it? Flash media can also silently fail.
You should probably check to see if it is corrupted.
On Sat, 14 Apr 2012 21:08:25 -0400
Patrick <name at domain> wrote:
>
> If I click on synaptic I just see a flash and it's gone.
>
> If I type sudo synaptic or just plain synaptic i get:
>
> terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::out_of_range'
> what(): vector::_M_range_check
> :
Synaptic doing as you report is a known bug that only occurs for some
users. If you are a user that has Accessibility needs then the bad
news is that you have to use the command line apt-get or the terminal
based aptitude. If you don't need Accessibility then simply turn off
things Accessiblity in the System Settings. In my case disabling the
default 'Visual Indications' was enough.
I don't know anything about your other problems.
--
Andrew Lindley <name at domain>
Hi,
I think synaptic will work if you turn off all the accessibility for
gnome. You should be able to do this under 'universal access' in the
gnome contril center.
I miss synaptic, and hope Debian can fix,
Dave
On Sat, 14 Apr 2012, Patrick wrote:
> I just upgraded to 5.5.
>
> I do like 5.0 but it's fine too and the updated packages will be very nice. I
> appreciate all the work.
>
> I am having a little trouble though. In particular synaptic crashes.
>
> If I click on synaptic I just see a flash and it's gone.
>
> If I type sudo synaptic or just plain synaptic i get:
>
> terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::out_of_range'
> what(): vector::_M_range_check
> :
>
>
> I often run out of workspaces and I set my workspace switcher to 20 . It's
> gone now and right clicking does not seem to give me any options. Any way to
> get this back?
>
> There were also samba package errors during the upgrade
>
> Thanks
>
Hey Dave.
I know you are very interested in accessibility on Trisquel. Do you have any information on this bug specifically? If you do could you post it on the issue tracker with a link to the upstream debian bug. That way we can track its progress.
Thanks!
Hey Dave.
I know you are very interested in accessibility on Trisquel. Do you have any
information on this bug specifically? If you do could you post it on the
issue tracker with a link to the upstream debian bug. That way we can track
its progress.
Thanks!
I just reported this issue on the brigantia-development's page.
It already is in the "not release blocking" section:
Some systems won't run Synaptic unless things Accessibility are turned off as per upstream bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/synaptic/+bug/879383 . Command line or Aptitude still work for those with accessbility needs.
thanks everyone for responding so quickly.
I think it may be being bitten by a different bug. I don't think I have
any accessibility settings on:
display normal
zoom off
screen reader off
visual alerts off
typing assistant off
sticky keys off
slow keys off
bounce keys off
mouse keys off
simulated secondary click off
hover click off
I do have a dual monitor set up?
I think I'll try out XFCE and log in with that and see what happens.
Thanks again
It already is in the "not release blocking" section:
Some systems won't run Synaptic unless things Accessibility are turned off as
per upstream bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/synaptic/+bug/879383 . Command line
or Aptitude still work for those with accessbility needs.
I just reported this issue on the brigantia-development's page.
I have not noticed that before, thank you for pointing me to it (the duplicated bug report is now removed).
I'm logged in now with XFCE and workspaces and synaptic are working
perfectly
Long live the mouse!
I have not noticed that before, thank you for pointing me to it (the
duplicated bug report is now removed).
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