Sadly no-one offered to take over the dragonegg project after I stepped
down. I think it is dead.
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Thanks. Is this documented in the tcmalloc-minimal4 package somewhere?
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libtcmalloc_minimal.so symlink not created
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Public bug reported:
The libtcmalloc-minimal4 package installs libtcmalloc_minimal.so.4.1.0
and creates a symlink libtcmalloc_minimal.so.4 to it. However no
libtcmalloc_minimal.so is created, making it impossible to link programs
with this package without creating the symlink manually. Tradition
Skim doesn't seem to exist any more, so no.
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KDE applet has no Quit menu entry
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Hi Evan,
> Please run
> apport-collect 1008525
I did this and discovered that this tool is buggy :) If you are already logged
into launchpad (as I was) then you don't get the authentification/permission
question in the browser, you just get a message saying you are already logged
in. Logging o
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Create a directory containing a file, for example:
$ mkdir d
$ touch d/f
Now do (yes, running gzip twice):
$ gzip -f -r d
$ gzip -f -r d
Look in the directory and you will find the fi
Public bug reported:
Create a directory containing a file, for example:
mkdir d
touch d/f
Now do (yes, running gzip twice):
gzip -f -r d
gzip -f -r d
Look in the directory and you will find the file a.gz.gz.
This is a change from ubuntu versions before precise pangolin: previously gzi
I am building GCC from upstream (I do some work on GCC). Are you planning to
push a patch upstream?
Another annoyance is that I have several custom versions of GCC I obtained from
a commercial company.
These all broke too, and I can't rebuild them myself. However Iain's
LD_LIBRARY_PATH workaro
Same problem here. For example, it is no longer possible to build gcc from
source: once the build gets to the point where
the new gcc needs to build a program linking fails with
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find crti.o: No such file or directory
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lc
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find crtn.
I have the same problem (karmic). Rsyslog is started by an upstart script,
which starts on event 'filesystem',
while ltsp-client-setup is a System-V style init script, started at rcS. The
result is that rsyslog starts before
ltsp-client-setup has written /etc/rsyslog.d/50-ltsp.
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pointer: 0xb5e00e18 ***
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> Sorry; there was an error in the apport scripts that prevented them from
> attaching the proper information to this bug. They have now been fixed.
> Could you please re-run “apport-collect 528488”?
after yesterdays updates, this problem has gone away, so please feel free
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
I'm not using the nouveau PPA. Recently nouveau arrived in the lucid
repository, and was working fine for me (well done!).
But after a recent update, when gdm sta
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
I'm not using the nouveau PPA. Recently nouveau arrived in the lucid
repository, and was working fine for me (well done!).
But after a recent update, when gdm starts I get the nv driver, not nouveau.
In Xorg.0.log I see:
[dr
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I'm having the same problem: some device names are not recognized any more, in
my case "bcm5974".
As you can see below, "xinput list" shows this device, and I can manipulate it
using the id (12) but not the
name ("bcm5974"). I could use the name with karmic, but not since I upgraded
to lucid.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33774342/AplayDevices.txt
** Attachment added: "ArecordDevices.txt"
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Public bug reported:
Apple MacBook Pro 4.1, when resuming after suspend.
ProblemType: KernelOops
Annotation: Your system might become unstable now and might need to be
restarted.
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC0: duncan 1906 F pu
Apparmor stops evince from running the helper program /usr/bin/dvipdfm, which
evince uses when printing dvi files.
Here's the apparmor audit line from dmesg:
type=1503 audit(1255613594.858:24): operation="exec" pid=2889
parent=2876 profile="/usr/bin/evince" requested_mask="::x"
denied_mask="::x"
Public bug reported:
The ltsp-server package diverts (in the client chroot) /sbin/start-stop-daemon
to
/sbin/start-stop-daemon.real. The new start-stop-daemon is a simple wrapper
that
calls start-stop-daemon.real if LTSP_HANDLE_DAEMONS is not set to false.
Unfortunately
the wrapper passes on
I just installed karmic alpha 2 on this same laptop. It looks like the
original fatal problem (2) is fixed.
The installer crashed after update-grub failed with error 1. However after
running update-grub by hand
the machine could boot fine. With Hardy I couldn't get the machine to boot no
matt
Still true in karmic. Here's the fix to ltsp-update-kernels:
@@ -145,7 +145,7 @@
for kernelpath in $(find $TFTPDIR/$TFTPBOOTDIR/$arch -name
'vmlinuz-*'); do
kernel=`basename $kernelpath`
version=${kernel##vmlinuz-}
-if [ ! -d /opt/ltsp/$arch/lib/mod
After upgrading to karmic, I get the "Update standard folders to current
language?" dialog with
Current folder name = /home/duncan
and New folder name = /home/duncan/Videos
I had earlier changed the language to UK english.
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OK, here is a recipe to see this problem. I hope all the
steps are here!
(0) Install drbd8-utils and heartbeat.
(1) Create a fake disk
dd if=/dev/zero of=drbd_disk count=1M bs=1
losetup /dev/loop0 ./drbd_disk
(2) Create /etc/drbd.conf. I used:
global {
usage-count yes;
}
common {
protocol C
Hi, I am now trying to come up with a simple recipe that
will enable you to reproduce the problem. However, let
me just point out that the current jaunty heartbeat sources
has
./resources/OCF/drbd: DRBD_STATE=$(do_drbdadm state $RESOURCE)
which results in the mentioned problematic output using
Hi Andres,
> So you are setting up MySQL with DRBD.
the service I'm starting is not mysql, but otherwise it is essentially
the same. Since the drbd disk isn't even considered for mounting, due
to error output from drdbadm, it probably doesn't matter what service
is started.
> I'll try to reprod
Hi Harald, in jaunty it is slightly better. The mute button in the
panel icon has no effect, however if you click the icon to get the
full mixer window, then the mute button on Master works. Curiously,
there is no volume slider in the icon, simply the word "speaker".
Ciao,
Duncan.
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This is V2 (crm) style, set up following http://www.drbd.org/docs/about (Part
IV, “DRBD-enabled applications”,
section "Using DRBD in Heartbeat CRM-enabled clusters"). It's one drbd disk,
and heartbeat simply mounts it.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: heartbeat
The version of drbd shipped with jaunty now outputs a warning when using
"state" with drbdadm:
'drbdadm state' is deprecated, use 'drbdadm role' instead.
Unfortunately when heartbeat sees this warning it thinks drbdadm has failed.
The result
I get this same error
BFD: BFD (GNU Binutils for Ubuntu) 2.19.1 internal error, aborting at
../../bfd/elf.c line 4657 in assign_file_positions_for_non_load_sections
BFD: Please report this bug.
when running:
/usr/bin/install -c -s -m 0755 /home/duncan/LLVM/llvm-
objects/Release/bin/opt /usr/loc
I'm having a very similar problem:
Linux version 2.6.27-9-server (similar to original poster)
Ubuntu 8.10 (x86-64; same as original poster, except for 64 bit vs 32 bit)
16 SATA hard disks (WDC WD1500HLFS-0 Rev: 04.0; different disks to original
poster)
SCSI storage controller: Marvell Technology
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kdemultimedia
Description:Ubuntu 8.10
Release:8.10
If I click the kmix applet and try to unmute the main channel (called
"Speaker"),
then the tick disappears from the mute button, but sound is not unmuted. If
I open the kmix mixer window, t
> Since it's been a very long time since any additional info was added to
> this bug, I'm just checking to see if this is still an issue, and find
> out what additional work should be done on this bug.
I'm afraid I can't help: I do not expect to do a clean install from CD on
my macbook anytime soo
Vaguely similar problem here: xsane got itself into a strange state: preview
window was blank
(not the usual image and buttons) and left coloured dots as mouse was moved
across it. This
was after it failed to talk with the printer (HP PSC 750 printer + scanner)
because it was being
printed to.
> Your Adept isn't up to date. The latest version of Adept is 3.0~beta1.
> the update removes most of the adept binaries because Adept manager, updater,
> and installer all live in a single binary. adept_notifier has been replaced
> with the update-notifier-kde package.
You are correct: there se
> This is a kdesudo problem that should be fixed by now. ;)
I'm still seeing the same problem: clicking the icon saying that updated
packages
are available causes a window to turn up in the task bar for a split second
before disappearing; .xsession-errors says "Could not find 'kdesu' executable."
I get the same behaviour (clicking the icon saying that updated packages
are available causes a window to turn up in the task bar for a split second
before disappearing). In xsession-errors I get this line for every click:
Could not find 'kdesu' executable.
This is with an up-to-date intrepid.
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> I should have said that this is a duplicate if and only if the -i
> /--ignore-case option is broken when and only when your character
> encoding is UTF-8: i.e. if you get the same results as Javier Noval in
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: grep
Hardy Heron (correct):
$ echo A | grep -i a
A
Intrepid Ibis (wrong):
$ echo A | grep -i a
$
Same if you grep a file containing A.
This is GNU grep 2.5.3.
** Affects: grep (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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> If possible, could you look here to see if there is any further information
> you could add for the developers?
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeamBugPolicies#head-7c9e98e6569189358309145304b13711955aa3be
>
> This section in particular deals with gathering information at boot time.
> https://w
Hi Jarlath,
> Thanks for taking the time to report this bug and make ubuntu better.
> Was this the live CD or the alternate CD you were using?
it was the live CD ubuntu-8.04-rc-desktop-amd64.iso
(md5sum 84bcc78154076ca4f2306319c73c186a).
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Duncan.
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Public bug reported:
I tried installing the ubuntu 8.04 64 bit hardy heron release candidate on a
very recent
macbook pro laptop (Santa Rosa). Two problems, one fatal, the other annoying:
(1) Annoying problem: creating a swap partition blocked installation.
I created two partitions, a ext3 part
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 106063 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/106063
Me too. From the boot log (linux-image-2.6.20-14-generic, x86, acer
laptop):
ata1: PATA max UDMA/100 cmd 0x000101f0 ctl 0x000103f6 bmdma 0x00011860 irq 14
scsi0: ata_piix
ata1.00: ata_hpa_resize1: sectors =
I ran lshal once a minute until the laptop hibernated. I've attached the last
four minutes.
Oddly, the remaining charge percentage, which was slowly going down, neared 20%
and
then suddenly dropped down to 6%! Presumably this triggered the hibernation.
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Public bug reported:
With the latest edgy kde-guidance-powermanager my laptop hibernates
when the battery charge is 20%. I think this is because powermanager
thinks I have two batteries, though in fact there is only one physical
battery slot. Probably it calculates that battery one with 20% char
> What is the level at this point in time? Is it below 50%?
> guidance-power-manager has
> CHARGE_LEVEL_THRESHOLD at 50%, which should prevent critical action if battery
> level is above 50%. I think this is a bit high (5-15% might be more
> appropriate), but I
> would like to confirm that you we
Here is the output of lshal. This is at 99% battery charge. A CD was newly
inserted, and I notice
that this caused guidance-power-manager to think there were only 8 minutes left
(!) and issue a
warning about low power.
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Public bug reported:
When running on battery power, guidance-power-manager warns that the battery is
getting
low when it is still 95% charged! Worse, it forces hibernation when the
battery still has
plenty of capacity left. Maybe it is confused by the fact that the laptop
reports two battery
Public bug reported:
Currently mkinitramfs simply overwrites the existing initrd.img, without making
a backup.
Yesterday I upgraded initramfs-tools, which caused it to quietly create a new
and broken
initrd.img (why it was broken is another story). I discovered this on my next
boot, which
fail
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