I can't reproduce this bug. I get an error instead of crashing:
*** X NEGATIVE IN CALL TO SUBROUTINE MP_SQRT ***
I have a newer kernel:
uname -r
2.6.31-19-generic
apt-cache policy gcalctool
gcalctool:
Installed: 5.28.2-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 5.28.2-0ubuntu2
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Taking the square root of the s
If I try to configure the interface by clicking the 'Configure' button
in gnome-nettool, I see the following error message on standard error:
CRITICAL **: Unable to lookup session information for process '#'
It seems gnome-nettool is calling network-admin with superuser
privileges, which no
Jan:
>From what I can tell this bug is definitely about network-admin. It
seems that gnome-nettool is calling network-admin to configure the
interface, but with superuser credentials (gksu), which no longer works
in Ubuntu 8.04 since network-admin requires you to use the 'unlock'
button. If I run
Did you try to run 'network-admin' directly as a non-root user without any
options?
* If I run as root with 'gksudo network-admin', the window comes up grayed
out; I can't unlock it; and there's an error reported in the CLI: "Unable
to lookup session information for process" (IMO, the GtkComboBo