The other bug suggested this could be repeated by running (where sdX is the
name of your block device, e.g. sda from /dev/sda):
sudo udevadm trigger --action=add /sys/block/sdX --verbose
Another way debug this without a reboot for a drive that's not mounted,
you can disconnect the device and re-s
man (section 8) massagevendor contains some notes about how to update it.
http://manpages.ubuntu.com/massagevendor
In the changelog Steve Langasek said:
* Revert change in previous NMU that makes
/usr/share/arpwatch/ethercodes.dat a conffile; users who need to modify
this can use dpkg-d
A patch was proposed at:
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.power-management.powertop/2170
It says that if the file exists then it will write to it.
It seems that a powertop --calibrate may be required after an empty file
is created to get benifit from it. E.g. "sudo touch
/var/cache/powertop/s
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Loopback isn't as easy as it used to be. In lucid, apt-cdrom, synaptic,
and update-manager are expecting to mount real hardware.
I worked around this by something like:
sudo mkdir /mnt/image
#append mount point information to fstab
echo '/ext/precise-dvd-amd64.iso /mnt/image iso9660 user,loop,ro 0
Hi,
Seems straight forward in where the problem is (though maybe not the root
cause):
...
File "/usr/share/system-config-printer/monitor.py", line 553, in refresh
if job['job-state'] < cups.IPP_JOB_CANCELED:
KeyError: 'job-state'
...
Relevant code:
545 debugprint ("Created subscri
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Title:
applet.py crashed with KeyError in refresh()
To
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I don't know what happened except for the crash message. This happened a
while after a resume from hibernate. The printer is on, but I'm not sure
about he state of cups or the printer. Th
Some options could be translated.
http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/config/ shows what's compatible and what's not.
The release notes list which tags have been added, changed and removed. E.g.
header_access was replaced by request_header_access and reply_header_access so
the one tag becomes two for
The attached patch is not a full solution. Removing the compiled in
certificates would be needed, but this might be good enough for basic
enterprise needs to add root certificates to FireFox.
Drew Daniels
http://www.boxheap.net/ddaniels/blog
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** Tags added: patch
** Patch added: "F14 1.9.2 patch to al
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To remove fraudulent certificates like this recent one:
https://blog.mozilla.com/security/2011/08/29/fraudulent-google-com-certificate/
a rebuild is required.
See the discussion at lwn.net at:
http://lwn.net/Articles/456798/#Comments
Note the comment about how Internet Explorer doesn't have to be
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Can't boot qemu w/o kvm (no boot=on param, upstream patch)
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This may not be directly related to others, but:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx#b43%20-%20Internet%20access
says:
LiveCD/LiveUSB
Step 3.
For temporary use with the LiveCD and LiveUSB environments, instead of a
computer restart, in a terminal issue the following comman
Fixed in lucid. I hope "Fix Committed" is the right status to set.
Karmic is likely still affected, but might not be supported anymore.
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Re: comment #26
Just to be clear to others:
Upstream's libmusicbrainz version 4 is not libmusicbrainz4c2a in Debian or
Ubuntu.
lucid's (and Debian's) package libmusicbrainz4c2a (2.1.5-4)'s short
description is "Second generation incarnation of the CD Index -
library".
Drew Daniels
Blog: htt
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gtkpod crashes with SIGSEGV in gdk_window_set_geometry_hints
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Hi,
I'm willing to rebuild and test the fix myself when I get some time, but I
thought it might be faster and easier for a maintainer to do.
I apologise if this comment seems negative, it's not intended as such.
1) lucid's qemu does not seem to support boot=on, but maybe my testing
is wrong? Cer
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I can't boot ReactOS's qemu when using libvirt, but I can from the command line
when I remove the -drive parameter's "boot=on," text (along with vnc and -S to
get it to show a window and start outside of libvirt).
http://sourceforge.net/projects/reactos/files/ReactOS/0.3.13/
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The patch for sound-juicer adds three new direct build dependencies
which includes two packages from universe. This means some sort of
request to pull these packages into lucid's main may be required.
libmusicbrainz4-dev is in main, libmusicbrainz3-dev is in universe for
lucid. libmusicbrainz3-dev
As mentioned in bug #732892 and #788921, this bug can trigger a crash
bug in sound-juicer. Though that's a separate bug, it's worth mentioning
here as well.
Basically the crash seems to be caused by no tag information being
entered or pulled, and the user trying to "Read in" the CD.
I can't seem
It's hard to tell if this bug affects me but it seems to.
On Lucid, I get a different offset (line number):
Segfault happened at: 0x7f08b9e1109c
: test %r12d,0x8(%r13)
PC (0x7f08b9e1109c) ok
source "%r12d" ok
destination "0x8(%r13)" (0x0008) not located in a known VMA region (needed
writ
I've filed this as a new upstream bug at:
http://gtkpod.org/bugs/index.php?do=details&task_id=37&project=1
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Title:
gtkpod crashes with SIGSEGV in
file_export.c sometimes calls gtkpod_warning
misc_confirm.c's gtkpod_warning calls gtkpod_confirmation
confirmation.c's GtkResponseType gtkpod_confirmation is fairly big and finding
potential race conditions there would be very time consuming for me. Since this
code hasn't changed in the latest u
I backported version 1.0 from mavric (just a simple source download and
build), and I didn't get this error, I got a different error.
Unfortunately ubuntu-bug said the package wasn't from ubuntu so it
wasn't easy for me to add data to Launchpad about the new failure.
First I downloaded the three s
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Seems to be a bug in libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0 or libgobject-2.0.so.0
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gtkpod SIGSEGV at
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Exporting files to the local file system. I ran with gdb and got:
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x76f13084 in gdk_window_set_geometry_hints () from
/usr/lib/libgdk-x11-2.0.so.0
(gdb) bt
#0 0x76f13084 in gdk_
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Binary package hint: gtkpod
I ran gtkpod from a shell and saw the following output:
The program 'gtkpod' received an X Window System error.
This probably reflects a bug in the program.
The error was 'RenderBadPicture (invalid Picture parameter)'.
(Details: serial 1104043 er
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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update package: LGeneral to 1.2
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I tried to re-open this bug upstream in Debian as it occurs there too.
lgeneral used to depend on lgeneral-data, but that recommends was
removed as lgenreral-data was deemed not to be dfsg compliant. A
recommends on lgc-pg may be appropriate. A better solution is packaging
some of the other modules
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I wonder if there's conflicts due to the b43 driver supporting PCI ID 14e4:4315
with Linux Kernel 2.6.32 and later.
http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Drivers/b43
Some debugging techniques I might try if I decide to do the upgrade and have
problems would be:
* Get a list of the potentially r
To people saying they have related bugs:
This bug is for the idmap working fine on initial login, but the mapping
being lost after the cache time is exceeded (with no other related
winbind activity like authentications/logins). The id mapping can be
seen (or seen as failed) using "ls" in a directo
I'm marking myself as affected as I can reproduce the problem. I tried using
the example properties file, I also tried changing browser.startup.homepage to:
startup.homepage_override_url
and startup.homepage_welcome_url
I'll do some more testing, but it's hard to log this without writing the
step
A workaround is discussed at:
http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/forum/1/581585?s=home%20page&as=q
The workaround is to change the user preferences template. I don't think this
effects existing users. The relevant file(s) are:
/etc/firefox-3.5/profile/prefs.js
/usr/lib/firefox-3.5.7/defaults/profi
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox
Hi,
Updating the list of trusted root certificate authorities across all users of a
system seems requires rebuilding a library. Non-root certificates may similarly
be impacted.
update-ca-certificates could be a mechanism to update the root
cer
I would like to know how the issue can be fixed (package upgrade to what
version?).
Torsten Krah indicated this was a problem as of 2010-02-23, there has
been no new release of winbind since 2010-02-02, and that release didn't
mention any issues like this.
In my research, I also found that some
Hi,
bug #284162 is about not being able to see the icon, bug #284596 seems more
about not being able to see the status, yet another bug might be that the
network can only be configured by a single user, and another potential security
bug is that a second user can make use of a network connection
Hi Torsten Krah,
Thanks for your friendly reply. Part of the reason I asked the questions was
for other readers of the bug to be able to diagnose similar problems.
Also, for more detailed debugging, here's a link to the current development
version 3 source code:
http://gitweb.samba.org/?p=samba.
I'm not sure that all the bugs should have been merged, but they can all
probably be resolved with the same fixes. That said I don't feel like
reviewing them all.
The relevant point of failure is in the function
applet_dbus_manager_start_service in the applet-dbus-manager.c file which can
curren
I'm not sure I'd oppose removal, but even seeing Debian bugs for a given
package on Ubuntu is useful to me. I run both systems and it's nice to
have an integrated bug lookup. This really is more useful for those
following testing/sid, but is also useful when deciding whether to
install a new packag
Debian bug:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=566890
Since it's not the Samba project, I don't know how to link to this bug.
An alternate, but similar pam-config is discussed at:
http://mattonrails.wordpress.com/2008/10/27/vpc-ubuntu-810-beta-and-active-directory/
Name: Active Dir
uid/name gid/name mappings depend on the backend chosen. If the backend
doesn't cache or calculate the uids and gids then it's likely trying to
query a Domain Controller.
1. Check your idmap backend setup in /etc/samba/smb.conf
2. Check /var/log/samba/log.winbind* for relevant errors/warning
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Binary package hint: network-manager
When the wireless option on this laptop is disabled indicated by the
physical button (at least when pressed manually, though it may have
become that way after a resume from suspend/hibernate), network-manager
via the applet still tries to
mpeg2dec 0.5.1 has a new ABI and new API additions so maybe it needs to
live with 0.4.x as separate packages:
http://packages.debian.org/changelogs/pool/main/m/mpeg2dec/mpeg2dec_0.5.1-2/changelog
says:
[...]
with ABI changes and API additions; in particular,
care should be taken to handle th
At least someone else has packaged it in Debian experimental. Maybe
we'll see it trickle down from Debian some day:
Accepted mpeg2dec 0.5.1-2 (source i386)
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/pkg-multimedia-maintainers/2008-December/002342.html
Did the ABI change? I'm hoping this new library
Re: Tony Espy, 504543 #2
If nm fails to connect, is there any way to get it to preserve the old key?
1. Sorry I don't remember. Having to re-enter a key would have been
inconvenient too. I use the full length WEP key.
2. No, my AP isn't hidden, but I increased the interval for the broadcast of
th
A system wide network manager configuration that's visible to all users
editable by all administrators (both via nm-applet...) is my preference.
This could allow network connections with no-one logged in and could fix
this bug too.
This sounds like it's worthy of a blueprint.
There seems to be tw
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Public bug reported:
Enabling the wireless module for this laptop's wireless device with
jockey-gtk's list of applications displays a "reboot required" which
just isn't possible on the livecd I was running (amd64 Karmic). Using
jockey-text seemed to bypass the "reboot required" messages if I recal
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Public bug reported:
After a reboot, running "jockey-text -e kmod:wl" managed to enable the
module, but then jockey-gtk popped up with a crash. I've done this
before on a livecd install.
Using jockey from the applet icon was slower, and seemed to be causing
me some problems.
A work around was us
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Binary package hint: network-manager
Yesterday my network connection came up automatically just fine.
Today it didn't.
1) I double clicked on my network in the gnome front end and it didn't connect.
2) I tried "connect to a hidden wireless network", but after selecting the
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