Great, thanks for sharing both answers. :)
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Title:
apt-transport-https reparses URLs, breaking CloudFront signing
To manage notifications about
Public bug reported:
CloudFront URL signing requires that the the whole URL matches the signature,
as compared to S3 URLs which prune the querystring before validating the
signature. The URL re-parsing which I'm pretty sure was introduced in resolving
#1651923 decodes some HTML entities which w
This fix breaks CloudFront URLs, because the reencoding of URLs results
in some HTML entities being replaced by their plain characters.
CloudFront signing requires that the the whole URL matches the
signature, as compared to S3 URLs which prune the querystring before
validating the signature. That
Public bug reported:
Version 1.4.0 was released in 2014
(https://github.com/FreeRADIUS/pam_radius/releases). There were several
changes then, but the important ones are the "force_prompt" and the
"prompt=xxx" parameters which allow us to say "hardware token" for our
use of radius in an MFA soluti
Apparently a workaround is to copy
/usr/lib/syslinux/modules/bios/ldlinux.c32 (from the syslinux-common
package) to your file root alongside pexlinux.0. That (annoyingly)
works for me.
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Public bug reported:
When attempting to compile a product, the "./configure" stage indicates
that openssl-dev is missing. I have openssl installed, but there is no
package named anything like openssl-dev or openssl-devel. Also, running
"aptitude search openssl" does not show "libssl-dev". It se
Public bug reported:
Attempting to run "do-release-upgrade -p" because the signature of a
plain "do-release-upgrade" has a purportedly invalid signature. This is
an upgrade from an up-to-date 12.05.5-LTS to 14.04.1-LTS, pulling
packages through squid-deb-proxy on another machine, using the comman
apport information
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Since it's been 4 years and there was no crash to begin with, this
information is not going to be real useful. I'm pretty sure the apport
stuff was either brand new or not quite released when this happened.
But sure, I guess I'll run that command now. I haven't even used the
app since the last ti
ApportVersion: 2.9.2-0ubuntu8.1
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.04
InstallationDate: Installed on 2009-12-12 (1279 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Mythbuntu 9.10 "Karmic Koala" - Release i386 (20091028.4)
MarkForUpload: True
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
Package: audex 0.74~b1-1.1ubuntu1
Pa
BTW, my actual installed /etc/ldap/ldap.conf is a symlink to
/etc/ldap.conf, which is locally modified. I wonder if the underlying
issue is related to that.
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Is it a huge coincidence that my system has encountered the exact same
behavior (including the same "bad" checksum) this morning when I
attempted to update?
...
(Reading database ... 518114 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking libldap-2.4-2:i386 (from
.../libldap-2.4-2_2.4.28-1.1
Oh. I guess that's not a module any more, because I'm behind the times
on my legacy IPv4 network. :)
So, to check if this is the problem, you can temporarily disable IPv6:
sauer@pyro:~$ ip addr show lo
1: lo: mtu 16436 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN
link/loopback 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd 00:00:0
I'm pretty sure this is a bug in BackupPC, since:
sauer@pyro:~$ lsmod | grep -c ipv6
0
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Title:
no ping response on all hosts after upgrade
To man
This happened on my lucid-to-precise upgrade. I didn't even have the
Ping6Path in my config.pl; I would have never thought that maybe the
tool would use IPV6 on a network without IPV6.
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I don't know that it's invalid until the versions which do include it
are out of update support. Since 12.04 isn't even released yet, I'd
think not. :)
But then, I don't know the guidelines for that sort of thing. I'm
disappointed to see it gone in 12.04; configurable text-mode ripping is
conven
Why, two years later, is the file in /etc/default even created if it's
not used?
And yes, this is still present in 11.10
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Title:
Libvirt-bin igno
Later on, I copied my existing login.keyring to a file named
"default,keyring". That caused the ubuntuOne application to prompt me
to create a new keyring named default. If I typed a password in, each
time, I would be told that a user pressed cancel on the application.
But if I allowed the keyrin
Similarly for me - renaming the keyring file and creating a new keyring
just makes the login prompt for UbuntuOne tell me that the keyring
wasn't unlocked, or that a user pressed cancel on a dialog. It appears
that Gnome Keyring just can't update keyring files.
I attached strace to the gnome key
Updated four machines from up-to-date natty (all of which were working
with u1 before) to Oneiric beta2 last night. Three laptops all worked
fine, but the desktop ended up with an ubuntu one which would just sit
and spin on the account page (and all others). I removed all files
named ubuntuone, r
3.5 years later, dvd95 is still showing up as French on my otherwise
English system with a default Ubuntu 11.04 install. When will the
"released fix" actually be integrated? :)
This issue is also reported in #194062, which appears to be a partial
duplicate.
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Scenario:
Group "printers" is defined in LDAP with GID=4 because that's how it was
always defined in some legacy corporate Unix environment. All users who
are allowed to print are a member of this group. A local administrator
notices this and configures his system to have the "adm" group - which
Ok, there's more to it than that, since the rest of the code assumes
it's reading defaults. Creating the .ini file by hand to look like
sa...@trogdor:~$ cat .dvdrip-queue
[DEFAULT]
maxencodetime = 360.0
datadirectory = /mnt/dvdrip/tmp
works. But that's aggrevating and poorly documented. :)
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Binary package hint: dvdrip-queue
The dvdrip-queue program (0.1.3-0.1ubuntu2 on maverick, and probably all
the other releases) uses an invalid name in the ConfigParser module.
When you go to the app's preferences and attempt to change the
directory, the below happens:
sa...@
Rather, this "behavior".
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[jaunty] digikam will not add smb folder
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I'm still seeing this bug in Digikam 2:1.4.0-0ubuntu under Lucid.
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That's an interesting theory, Raymond, but it ignores the fact that the
state file is created/modified as expected, as noted in the following
quote from post #4. :)
"In either case - with or without DISPLAY existing - the asound.state
file is actually created."
Specifically:
sa...@hotrod:~$ ls -
@Jordan - I technically have 2 drive controllers. One RAID controller
exposing a single drive, and one PCI ATA-133 controller holding two
optical drives. I'm not sure how this bug could be considered "fixed" if
grub is still failing to identify the correct drive upon which it
actually needs to ins
I encountered this bug today upgrading Kubuntu from a clean 10.04
install to 10.10 using the update-manager tool. The machine is 32-bit.
It has no SATA controller at all. It's not a Dell (it's an older Asus-
based dual athlon MP system). There is only one hard drive in the
system. There is no o
I understand that we're waiting for upstream, though I'm on-board with
Mike Bridge's dialog suggestion. When I attempted to use the help
functionality, openoffice.org informed me that I needed to install the
appropriate help package. However, had I not found this bug report, it
would have never da
Unfortunately, the usb-creator log file apport-bug attached came from a
run I did after installing parted. So ignore that. :)
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/48513467/ProcMaps.txt
** Attachment added: "ProcStatus.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/48513468/ProcStatus.txt
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: usb-creator
I fought with usb-creator for a few hours before I found that parted
wasn't installed. I initially installed ubuntu 9.04 base, then
immediately updated to 10.4 (long story, don't ask why) and added the
ubuntu-netbook metapackage. The usb-cre
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/48476242/ProcMaps.txt
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: esniper
A change has been committed to eSniper CVS which updates the HTML
parsing code to work with the updated eBay layout. Without integrating
this change into the version shipped with Ubuntu, the program is
rendered inoperable.
The CVS commit message
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mp3c
The current version of mp3c is 0.31, released in 2006:
http://www.wspse.de/WSPse/Linux-MP3c.php3
It'd be neat if the version available in the repositories could be
updated.
** Affects: mp3c (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
Well, if there are no processes running with "pulse" in their name, I
ran "alsactl", and the error message mentions the contents of $HOME or
"failure to initiate an X11 connection" - I'm not sure how that's
"clearly" pulse to a normal person who's not familiar with every string
in libpulsecommon.so
So, if I kill pulseaudio on the system (which was previously running),
and if ssh isn't forwarding anything from my workstation, shouldn't that
rule pulse out?
sa...@hotrod:/var/lib/mythtv/videos$ sudo alsactl store
Home directory /home/sauer not ours.
sa...@hotrod:/var/lib/mythtv/videos$ sudo -i
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: alsa-utils
...While trying to store modified mixer settings on a remote machine
over ssh:
sa...@hotrod:~$ sudo alsactl store
Home directory /home/sauer not ours.
sa...@hotrod:~$ sudo HOME=/root alsactl store
X11 connection rejected because of wrong authe
This is technically a dup; it refuses to run because the updated version
fixes incompatability introduced by changes to the eBay site.
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I updated my nfs root Karmic install and tried again - same problem
persists.
Similarly, all of my Karmix systems are having troubles with NFS mounts
at boot time. Since Jaunty, IIRC, they all initially indicate that
they've failed to mount nfs volumes at boot time - usually with that
"hit esc to
The full text is:
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Ripping speed is extremly slow for the last 5 minutes by now.
Due to extraction quality, audex is so configured, never skip any detected
error. So if your disc is really broken extracting maybe never ends.
In some cases only this drive can't rip audio data from this disc. Mayb
** Also affects: eeepclinux
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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