The problem in line 16 obviously is in "PATCH{7]" which has wrong
brackets.
Tho it needs to be fixed in /usr/src/nvidia-340-340.108/dkms.conf
instead which is the source for the mentioned file in the build tree.
If you already successfully installed the version where the patch didn't
apply, you w
This workaround is not bad indeed and saves me, too. But it has
drawbacks that people need to know
1) In newer Ubuntu versions, "dnsmasq" is the default DNS option, so the
config does not have this option to comment out. Instead you have to set
"dns=default" there.
2) With this workaround, some a
The status for Artful is "fix committed". I think that's a mistake. With
the committed sane version in artful-proposed, the iscan package does
not install like described above, and when installed forcefully, it does
not recognize the scanner.
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It's still the same with using Kubuntu Backports which gives you Plasma
5.4.10, Frameworks 5.36 and QT 5.7.1
bt full 30 is here https://pastebin.com/fyAcaE1d
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For having temporary wired network to make the downgrade suggested in
#8, you could do:
ifconfig eth0 up && dhcpcd eth0 &
Wireless of course is more tricky.
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The packaging of KDE 4.11.97 (KDE 4.12 RC) is incomplete, at least for
Saucy. After upgrading using kubuntu-ppa/beta, the following packages
still are at version 4:4.11.3-0ubuntu0.1~ubuntu13.10~ppa1:
freespacenotifier
So I ran some compile stuff in my guest vm, and so far I cannot find any
problems.
I realized that my patch is a bit of a gatling gun and I want to replace
it wht a sniper, addressing only exactly what's needed. So instead of
deleting the offending lines, I now put them behind a test to check for
I just realised, that this bug is about the guest additions, while mine
is about the kernel modules for the host. But I'm rather sure, that's
the same module here. Even the line numbers are the same (memobj-r0drv-
linux.c:1539:26) ;)
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By looking at the affected lines in the vboxdrv code, I was wild
guessing, that they maybe wanted to disable exactly these functions,
that have been deleted from the kernel. So I gave it a try and removed
the whole if clause.
It build fine and my guest vm has booted flawlessly. Of course, just
boo
I guess that code cannot compile under kernel 3.13, as they removed
numa_next_reset and some other NUMA functions.
I think I found the offending commit here:
http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip.git/commit/?id=930aa174fcc8b0efaad102fd80f677b92f35eaa2
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Hello Raymond. I do not really understand what your message means to us
or what we should do in your opinion. Either the grammar on this
sentence is wrong, or my english is worse than I thought. Nevertheless
thank you for pointing out stream volumes and sink volume. Because of
that I was to add:
I
still present in Pulseaudio 4.0 on Ubuntu 13.10
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Title:
Changing volume while parec records monitor causes sound to studder
To manage notificati
In case you did not click the launchpad link above, here my "me too":
As of today, Ubuntu Saucy is still shipping Thunderbird 24.0.0. But the
extentions are of course updated nevertheless.
That left me with a Thunderbird 24.0.0 and Lightning 2.6.1 which shows
exactly the same issue as running TB
I fixed it for me in upstart, modifying /etc/init/network-manager.conf.
Patch attached.
** Patch added: "umount-fix.patch"
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For some reason, the main issue of this report now hit me. Root cannot
be unmounted, because dhclient and dnsmasq is still running at this
point (verified by running lsof in umountroot).
The order of my init scripts is still fine now, I have S35networking,
S40umountfs and S60umountroot, so this is
After fixing all my init script symlinks, this problem is gone. Thank
you all so much for your help.
Some background information for others who might have my problem:
Cause:
Installing Vmware Player broke all rc script links. I guess that happened
already when still running ubuntu 11.10. See her
Thank you very much. Sadly it turned out that most of the sequence
numbers are totally wrong. It's a wonder that still everything worked
flawlessly except this unmounting...
I searched for a way to set all sequence numbers to their distribution
default, but I failed to find such a way.
I now have
Thank you so much Mathieu, that was a stunning catch. Something
obviously shuffled my rc links around O.o
I once (months ago) had the problem that vmware player was changing the
position of "halt" but seemingly it changed a lot more :(
Anyway: Obviously my problem is not this bug and I'm now sure
Additionally I let umountroot make a ps -ef and a lsof -nP just before
trying to remount readonly. The output is attached, too (see
safe.root.debug.txt)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/963
I fear I cannot verify this fix :(
I'm still suffering from this problem, using:
network-manager/precise uptodate 0.9.4.0-0ubuntu4
All the networkmanager stuff wants to terminate AFTER the umountroot
script. I used "halt" to shutdown the sytem without poweroff and made a
screenshot to show you (s
I want to get this bug report back to its topic please. I can reproduce
the OPs issue on my ideapad z460.
I herewith try to make the issue clearer:
1) Physics and look: The mentioned mute key physically is no real key,
it's a touch sensitive spot above the keyboard, but it reports a normal
keypre
I see. Sorry, no hit this time.
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Could you please tell me, which version of pulseaudio you have? Open a
console and type:
apt-cache policy pulseaudio
I'm not sure about that, but I think it could be related to some ppa
versions of pulseaudio 0.9.23 that have been pushed out one day over
ricotz/unstable PPA but have been withdraw
Cannot confirm. You should wait for confirmation before setting to
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It builds without warnings (hmm well, I mean there are not more warnings
than without the patch *g*) and works really great for me! Thank you
very much Erik!
I hope Jean-Yves Lefort has no further objections and can include it :)
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Just as a sidenote: The problem is caused by the function to hide the tray icon
when the counter is 0.
So there is one workaround that is quite hidden: You can let mail-notification
show the icon even when the counter is 0.
To do so, install gconf-editor
Go to desktop -> apps -> mail-notificatio
That'd be wonderful. I'm standing by to test your patch as soon as it's
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Oh wow, overwhelming response after about one month. "Long Term Support"
means I need to wait for a long term until there is support?
Not even anybody stating "works for me", so I can go for blaming my
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I recompiled the audacious 2.1 package from official repositories using
this patch and for me it fixes my problem with german umlauts and french
special chars in song names. As a layperson it seems to me that this
patch cannot cause any major harm or security threat, but I'm not the
one to be sure
If that's all what's needed (I can't judge, no packager or developer),
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I guess there are audacious 2.2 builds in some PPA repositories, in this
case you might just use that instead.
But there is no way to just package it for official update repositories,
because the policy is to keep the versions stable throughout an Ubuntu
release and just backport the bugfixes. So
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: fuse-utils
Hi!
This seems to be a regression. On Jan 30, using fuse-utils
2.7.2-1ubuntu2, everything works fine, I mount a remote system using
sshfs and unmounting via fusermount -u mountpoint
On Jan 30 I installed the upgrade of fuseutils and libfuse2
Perhaps you use a kind of exotic mirror which is slow in updating and
still misses the package?
Which mirror do you use?
I can confirm the needed package now exists on archive.ubuntu.com,
en.archive.ubuntu.com and de.archive.ubuntu.com.
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yes, it adds style at the expense of a new learning curve. Can't tell yet if it
has drawbacks, but works good for normal WLAN usage.
I think if knetworkmanager is that obsolete, that it doesn't work anymore, it
should be removed from network-manager-kde package or be replaced with a little
info
linux-restricted-modules-2.6.28-12-generic now showed up on
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/restricted/l/linux-restricted-modules/
I guess it will need some hours/days until the mirrors catched up.
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knetworkmanager shows the available access points just fine inclusing
signal strength, but trying to connect to one just does plain nothing,
not even a message that something would have failed.
nm-applet connects fine without changing anything else.
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Can anybody tell if Hardy (as being an LTS) will get this fix then, too?
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Sorry, El Viejo, but this bug is about missing characters. So beside low
framerate, which is completely unrelated to this subject, do you get
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You r
sry, answer to your question:
Go to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu
Search if your bug already has been filed
If not, click on "report bug"
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The problem I reported is solved lng time ago.
You (and many of the reporters above your post) do have another bug, which has
to do with some (special? broken? too recent?) UDF versions not recognized by
Linux.
See comment 35
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/util-linux/+bug/44233/co
interesting... I implemented the dirty workaround with setting the DBUS
registration to 'None", and it worked fine for days now.
But today, I got the error message nevertheless. Tho I can't reproduce
after a logout and login anymore...
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For me up to KDE 4.2 RC1 it was all fine, but the problem started with KDE 4.2
release.
Using Kubuntu 8.10 with kubuntu-experimental PPA
Reproduced on 3 different machines.
Tho it's not always. Right after login it's all fine and stays fine from
some minutes to multiple hours. Then, suddently, i
With Feisty and above I didn't need such tweaking anymore. Fonts were corrects
from beginning after clean install.
For me this issue is gone, but I'm not the reporter.
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I can confirm that a first try works very well.
I will update in case I notice any flaws.
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I don't want to discuss this here since this is absolutely off-topic for this
bug. I will write you an email.
If anyone wants more infos about this, too, feel free to contact me.
https://launchpad.net/~daniel-eckl/+contactuser
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> I now need to find out how I can make a samba file system connection
as seamless as connecting to directory on the computer.
I mentioned smbnetfs above.
http://smbnetfs.sourceforge.net/
sudo apt-get install smbnetfs
man smbnetfs
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Tried these packages as well and so far they are really working great.
I tried the following on my IOMega NAS:
Using the share with KDE's smb:// kio plugin, uploaded, downloaded, renamed,
deleted files from the share.
Using it with smbnetfs (based on fuse, it's using libsmbclient.so)
So far I foun
Used your new version now for about 1 hour and have not seen any problem so far.
Thank you so much for your work!
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Well the patches are from the Samba developer Volker Lendecke, but for version
3.2.5 (or 3.2.6 or such) and have been backported to 3.2.3 by Thierry.
So you think that the backporting would cause regressions?
As I'm no developer, I have to cope with your opinion here, so thank you
for this info.
> I'm aware that the write patch is kind of large, but at least the
segfault is an easy target.
Well, yes, but not anymore, the work has been done now..
Since Thierry already made version 3.2.3 packages with this fix included, the
Ubuntu Maintainers "just" need to take his patchset and include it
Ross, this would make your system more insecure, since Thierrys packages don't
include the security fixes for the USN mentioned in my comment above.
Maybe you still want to do the same, but when posting workarounds, you should
always mention the drawbacks.
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darn, the samba update from Jan 05 (http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/USN-702-1)
overwrites Thierrys PPA :-S
So atm I can't tell if this patch fixes this problem with my Iomega Home
Network Harddrive, but I guess it would :}
I so hope this patch can be included into the normal ubuntu packages
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John, sorry, but this is no fix, that's a workaround and above that it's
highly incomplete as far as I know. I expect the same drawbacks as with
xmodmap.
Real fix is the corrected hal keymap, see above.
You might need to change the line
'contains="5220"' to 'contains_outof="5210;5220;5620"'
in /u
Wow, zombiepig really did the difficult part, whilst I did just google. Respect.
Attached is the unified diff for that change.
I did not have the time yet to confirm that this change fixes the bug,
but I'm very confident in zombiepigs work.
What I can't say is, which implication this fix has. Doe
For your convenience I attached the named fdi file so it's still there
in case the original location get's lost some day
** Attachment added: "hal keymap file for acer laptops"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13462089/30-keymap-acer.fdi
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I found a usable workaround
I found a hal keymap for acer here:
http://ecarux.de/files/misc/30-keymap-acer.fdi
German blog entry for that is here:
http://ecarux.de/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogsection&id=12&Itemid=43
(scroll down rather far)
I installed it to /usr/share/hal/fdi/informati
Restarting hotkey-setup works for me as well with hardy on an Acer
Extensa 5220.
Although this is really not usable in a senseful manner.
The Xmodmap workaround ist not that of a good workaround, because Shift-
Del still remains non-functioning, as does Strg-Alt-Del. Just Del itself
works now. WA
I can confirm this occurs on the alternative 7.04 ubuntu install cd as
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Just to bump the issue:
I'm on Edgy now and the needed command changed slightly to:
sudo dpkg-reconfigure fontconfig-config
And the solution to this problem IMHO would be a GUI option to activate this.
And just my opinion in the discussion of "what should be default": I always
read messges of user
Problem keeps gone for me. It was gone for good on dapper and didn't
appear on edgy (fresh install) at all for me.
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Hi Ulrich!
You should get them automatically, because they are in the same
repository as KDE 3.5.5 which causes the problem in first place.
deb http://kubuntu.org/packages/kde-latest/ dapper main
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FYI:
I get these updates today which fixes the problem for me
upgrade libhal1 0.5.7-1ubuntu18.2 0.5.7-1ubuntu18.2kubuntu1
upgrade hal 0.5.7-1ubuntu18.2 0.5.7-1ubuntu18.2kubuntu1
upgrade libhal-storage1 0.5.7-1ubuntu18.2 0.5.7-1ubuntu18.2kubuntu1
Can anyone confirm?
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Today I got these updates:
2006-12-13 13:46:06 upgrade libhal1 0.5.7-1ubuntu18.2 0.5.7-1ubuntu18.2kubuntu1
2006-12-13 13:46:08 upgrade hal 0.5.7-1ubuntu18.2 0.5.7-1ubuntu18.2kubuntu1
2006-12-13 13:46:08 upgrade libhal-storage1 0.5.7-1ubuntu18.2
0.5.7-1ubuntu18.2kubuntu1
And they fixed the problem
I have the same problem on dapper with kde-3.5.5.
I tried the solution from
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/kdebase/+bug/65662/comments/20 and
it does not work.
I have hal (and libhal1) 0.5.7-1ubuntu18.2
Is there anything else I can try? I use usb mass storage devices VERY
often (I'
I can confirm this bug, but only for desktop icons.
In media:/ view, the media names are shown correctly.
I use Dapper w/ KDE 3.5.5 all up to date.
Additionally I have problems which might be connected to this: My media
icons sometimes don't show up immediately on desktop, just when
refreshing des
While I don't have this bug, I have the problem that the icons for
mounted optical media do not show the name of the media anymore. Just
"cdrom" or "dvdrom".
Could that be connected to that problem? If not, I'd create a new bug
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Addendum: The icons in "media:/" view do show the name of the medium.
And I'm using Dapper, not Edgy.
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Closed. Error most probably caused by user.
** Changed in: sysvinit (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Rejected
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Okay, as I am not able to rule out that I'm the source of this error by
myself and as nobody else seems to have this problem, I just have
corrected my fstab and will close this bug report.
Thank you very much for your help and time!
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Ups... forgot my system infos, too. Thanks for the reminder, Andreas.. ;)
I have the bug on Dapper, initscripts 2.86.ds1-6ubuntu32
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Hi!
After booting when I switch to terminal 8 and look at the startup
messages, I see this output:
* Checking root file system...
fsck: fsck.reiser: not found
fsck: Error 2 while executing fsck.reiser for /dev/sda2
Well, the script is right
Sorry for bumping, but I think it's time for action.
Thanks and have fun,
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4 months no reaction... Can any core developer confirm or comment at
least?
@Hervé: Can you describe your alternative way with inotify? Does dapper
kernel has inotify capabilities? Can clamav use it w/o X (want to have
my samba shares secured without graphical login) and can klamav show a
warning
After 4 months waiting and Dapper being stable now, I'd really appreciate to
get feedback here.
One could at least confirm
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That's a great workaround! After Fabio mentioned this eventX thing, I
thought I had to use the real event file which might change from time to
time.
I'd never thought of changing the udev rule to make the link in the
eventX syntax to outsmart this evdev bug!
Thank you very much!
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This bug is now open for 3 months 1 month without any news...
Isn't there _any_ progress in the meantime?
It would be fantastic if anyone could update... Thanks very much!
Daniel
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I don't have mozilla-browser installed and I fetched azureus as tarball
directly from azureus.sf.net. It works fine, so the dependancy must be
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Scott: Please reopen this bug. If you think that's the wrong way, I can open a
new bug, too.
Please advise.
Thanks,
Daniel
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