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Title:
package exim4-config 4.69-11ubuntu4.2 failed to install/upgrade:
subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit
stat
Public bug reported:
I am aware of no further relevant details
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: amd64
Date: Sun Jun 26 13:31:11 2011
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
ErrorMessage: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit
status 2
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 9.10 "Karmic Koala"
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Title:
package postgresql-common 101 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
To m
Public bug reported:
A popup window displayed the following error message:
E: postgresql-common: subprocess installed post-installation script returned
error exit status 1
E: postgresql-8.4: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
E: postgresql-pltcl-8.4: dependency problems - leaving unconfi
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Title:
package python-mvpa (not installed) failed to install/upgrade: trying
to overwrite '/usr/bin/mvpa-prep-fmri', which is also in package
Public bug reported:
A popup dialog box gave me this error message:
E: /var/cache/apt/archives/python-mvpa_0.4.2-1_all.deb: trying to
overwrite '/usr/bin/mvpa-prep-fmri', which is also in package python-
mvpa-lib 0
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: amd64
Date: Sun Jun 26 00:36:35 2011
DistroRel
Oh, and here is another of this:
The problem cannot be reported:
The program crashed on an assertion failure, but the message could not
be retrieved. Apport does not support reporting these crashes.
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Here is a new excuse from apport as to why it can not file a crash
report:
Sorry, the program "firefox-bin" closed unexpectedly
Your computer does not have enough free memory to automatically analyze
the problem and send a report to the developers.
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Lately the favorite firefox failure mode seems to be simply locking up.
There is no apparent crash - the firefox windows dim and become
unresponsive.
Why does this happen? If its not something you can fix immediately, and
ideas on what I can do to get firefox out of the locked-up state?
Thanks,
G
** Changed in: firefox-3.5 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Title:
firefox gives "Segmentation fault" after running & working for
Well, I've been trying for months now to get apport to file a report
when firefox crashes (or locks up). Here is a list of things that
happen:
1) firefox crashes (or pulseaudio, or plugin container, etc) and apport
asks if I want to file a report. Apport then responds saying it can not
retrieve t
BTW,
with the new Firefox I lost the bookmarks/links I put on the toolbar. How did
that happen ?
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I am trying again, but with 3.6.8+build1+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.9.10.1
We shall see.
BTW, if firefox locks up - becoming unresponsive and the windows dimming
in brightness as described above (and the HDD activity led is not lit) -
but does not segfault - what can I do? What causes this?
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firefox g
Ok - so firefox just segfaulted again. Apport did catch it, but once
again had a reason to not make a report (!). A popup says:
The problem cannot be reported:
You have some obsolete package versions installed. Please
upgrade the following packages and check if the problem
still occurs:
firefox,
Recently a new version of firefox came out and I've upgraded to that. I'm also
running apport, which seems to be working.
"aptitude show firefox" says:
Version: 3.6.7+build2+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.9.10.1
Firefox itself has not yet seg-faulted again (it takes a while sometimes
to do this), but it has
I will try to figure out how to file a bug report with apport (never
used it before), or add the info to this bug report. If and when a new
bug report is generated I will mark this one as invalid. Until then I
want it marked as new/valid, so as not to discourage other developers
from looking at it
Hello,
Could someone please reply to let me know what is being done about this
bug?
Thank you,
Greg
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Hello,
Its been about two weeks since I reported this bug, yet there is no response
here. Please take steps to identify and resolve this bug. I am happy to provide
more information if that will help.
Thanks,
Greg
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/51045697/ExtensionSummary.txt
** Attachment added: "XsessionErrors.txt"
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox-3.5
I run firefox from the command line, I choose the "restore" option, and I get
this.
Note that firefox does not immediately crash. I visit a few web pages, click on
a few links,
while it produces the below error messages. Eventually I go to a
Yes, 69.12.176.95 is the broadcast address for my home network. I don't
have a good idea what would happen if one attempted to use the broadcast
address for the IP of a machine, but I imagine it might have problems
like dropped connections. Ok, that might be half the mystery. The other
half is how
Well, here is something strange. The machine in question is on the
network via a Network Manager, connection "eth0 home". "eth0 home" is a
static-IP configuration for eth0 - the device IP, its netmask, router,
DNSes, etc are all given explicitly in Network Manager for this
connection. The IP is sup
I set LogLevel in the ssh and sshd config files to "debug3" in an
attempt to discover the cause for the network connection being dropped.
I see alot of debugging info, butnothing jumps out at me as a possible
cause. The sshd info was not logged to a file that I could find, but
here is the output of
No
This is certainly not a local network issue.
I am continuing to see network connections from this machine to another
machine on the same local network being lost. The network connections
are over wired ethernet (device eth0). I also have wireless on this
laptop (a Thinkpad W700ds) which I some
Oh, one more thing. Normally the desk background shows a different
Hubble (?) image, changing about every 10 or 15 minutes. That has
stopped. Now its keeping the most recent background image - the image is
not changing to the next in the sequence. What the heck is going on?
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Loosing connections
I have more info to add.
This bug seems to involve wpa_supplicant. I have wpa_supplicant version
0.6.9-3ubuntu1 installed on the Ubuntu box in question. Internet traffic is
over wired ethernet (eth0). ifconfig eth0 and route -n both report what one
expects. However, I noticed wpa_supplicant was
Public bug reported:
lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 9.10
Release:9.10
ssh (openssh 1:5.1p1-6ubuntu2)
What should happen:
I log into a remote host from my Ubuntu machine via ssh. That login should
remain - the connection should be maintained, and I should be able to return to
it
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