[Bug 869684] Re: 530 login incorrect error after upgrade to Oneiric

2012-05-08 Thread Sikkepitje
I would like to report that i tried Steven Browns method with success
 
 apt-get remove vsftpd
 rm /etc/pam.d/vsftpd
 apt-get install vsftpd

Works for me!

Have a nice day.

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[Bug 869684] Re: 530 login incorrect error after upgrade to Oneiric

2012-05-08 Thread Sikkepitje
This happend on Ubuntu Server x64 12.04 after i upgraded from 11.10 last
week. No FTP user could log in any more.

/var/log/auth.log showed:
May  8 10:37:59 bcweb1 vsftpd: PAM unable to dlopen(pam_shells.so): 
/lib/security/pam_shells.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or 
directory
May  8 10:37:59 bcweb1 vsftpd: PAM adding faulty module: pam_shells.so
May  8 10:37:59 bcweb1 vsftpd: pam_unix(vsftpd:auth): check pass; user unknown
May  8 10:37:59 bcweb1 vsftpd: pam_unix(vsftpd:auth): authentication failure; 
logname= uid=0 euid=0 tty=ftp ruser=weerstation rhost=172.23.0.16
May  8 10:37:59 bcweb1 vsftpd: pam_winbind(vsftpd:auth): getting password 
(0x0388)
May  8 10:37:59 bcweb1 vsftpd: pam_winbind(vsftpd:auth): pam_get_item returned 
a password

Now solved by the steps 
# apt-get remove vsftpd
# rm /etc/pam.d/vsftpd
# apt-get install vsftpd

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[Bug 712075] Re: [drm:drm_edid_block_valid] *ERROR* EDID checksum is invalid

2011-06-20 Thread Sikkepitje
I had exactly the same problem. The solution that worked for me follows.

THE PROBLEM : 
The symptoms:
* the screen flashed every 10 seconds.
* X won't run in a resolution higher than 1024x768 , while it used to run at 
1280x1024.
* missing virtual terminals under ctrl-F1 t/m ctrl-F6 keys. There isn't just 
anything to see. 
It looks like the monitor isn't receiving the right timing signals.
* Every 10 seconds syslog receives many times error messages like this: 

Jun 16 17:51:27 titan kernel: [ 2082.185618] [drm:drm_edid_block_valid] *ERROR* 
EDID checksum is invalid, remainder is 128
Jun 16 17:51:27 titan kernel: [ 2082.185627] [drm:drm_edid_block_valid] *ERROR* 
Raw EDID:
Jun 16 17:51:27 titan kernel: [ 2082.185635] <3>35 30 36 31 35 30 36 31 35 30 
36 31 35 30 36 31  5061506150615061
Jun 16 17:51:27 titan kernel: [ 2082.185641] <3>35 30 36 31 35 30 36 31 35 30 
36 31 35 30 36 31  5061506150615061
Jun 16 17:51:27 titan kernel: [ 2082.185647] <3>35 30 36 31 35 30 36 31 35 30 
36 31 35 30 36 31  5061506150615061
Jun 16 17:51:27 titan kernel: [ 2082.185652] <3>35 30 36 31 35 30 36 31 35 30 
36 31 35 30 36 31  5061506150615061
Jun 16 17:51:27 titan kernel: [ 2082.185658] <3>35 30 36 31 35 30 36 31 35 30 
36 31 35 30 36 31  5061506150615061
Jun 16 17:51:27 titan kernel: [ 2082.185663] <3>35 30 36 31 35 30 36 31 35 30 
36 31 35 30 36 31  5061506150615061
Jun 16 17:51:27 titan kernel: [ 2082.185669] <3>35 30 36 31 35 30 36 31 35 30 
36 31 35 30 36 31  5061506150615061
Jun 16 17:51:27 titan kernel: [ 2082.185675] <3>35 30 36 31 35 30 36 31 35 30 
36 31 35 30 36 31  5061506150615061
Jun 16 17:51:27 titan kernel: [ 2082.185679] 
Jun 16 17:51:27 titan kernel: [ 2082.284563] [drm:drm_edid_block_valid] *ERROR* 
EDID checksum is invalid, remainder is 128
Jun 16 17:51:27 titan kernel: [ 2082.284572] [drm:drm_edid_block_valid] *ERROR* 
Raw EDID:
Jun 16 17:51:27 titan kernel: [ 2082.284579] <3>35 30 36 31 35 30 36 31 35 30 
36 31 35 30 36 31  5061506150615061
Jun 16 17:51:27 titan kernel: [ 2082.284585] <3>35 30 36 31 35 30 36 31 35 30 
36 31 35 30 36 31  5061506150615061
Jun 16 17:51:27 titan kernel: [ 2082.284590] <3>35 30 36 31 35 30 36 31 35 30 
36 31 35 30 36 31  5061506150615061
Jun 16 17:51:27 titan kernel: [ 2082.284596] <3>35 30 36 31 35 30 36 31 35 30 
36 31 35 30 36 31  5061506150615061
Jun 16 17:51:27 titan kernel: [ 2082.284602] <3>35 30 36 31 35 30 36 31 35 30 
36 31 35 30 36 31  5061506150615061
Jun 16 17:51:27 titan kernel: [ 2082.284607] <3>35 30 36 31 35 30 36 31 35 30 
36 31 35 30 36 31  5061506150615061
Jun 16 17:51:27 titan kernel: [ 2082.284613] <3>35 30 36 31 35 30 36 31 35 30 
36 31 35 30 36 31  5061506150615061
Jun 16 17:51:27 titan kernel: [ 2082.284618] <3>35 30 36 31 35 30 36 31 35 30 
36 31 35 30 36 31  5061506150615061
Jun 16 17:51:27 titan kernel: [ 2082.284623] 

I tweaked the Xorg.conf and tried many things, until I got nothing
visible at all. Then I needed to reboot into rescue mode, and still got
1024x768 video and no virtual terminals. I tried understanding where the
script in #48 could help me and got completely lost.

THE SOLUTION : After reading message #49, I halted the computer,
switched off the monitor and I disconnected the power cable of the
computer and the monitor for about 10 seconds. After that I rebooted and
everything ran fine! I got 1280x768 resolution, the flickering has
stopped, got working virtual terminals under the function keys and no
EDID checksum invalid messages anymore.

My guess at this, is that there is some kind of memory corruption in the
monitor or a bit has flipped. The monitor interface gets read by the
video driver in the kernel and it doesn't know how to handle that. It
barfs on it and somehow screws the resolution up. The only way to clear
the memory corruption is to disconnect the monitor from the power net.
In my opinion the only bug here is the kernel puts to much trust in what
is it reads from the monitor.

Laptop users, try to remove the battery for a minute.

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[Bug 580824] Re: package otrs2 2.4.7-1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1

2010-09-01 Thread Sikkepitje
I have the same problem on Ubuntu Server 10.04 "Lucid Lynx" .

Executing 'apt-get install libapache2-mod-perl2-dev' solves this issue
for me. See also bug #226444  "package update-manager 1:0.87.24 failed
to install/upgrade: ErrorMessage: SystemError in cache.commit(): E:Sub-
process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)"

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