As of now, minitube is still at 1.9 rather then 1.9.1 and thus is almost
totally useless. Is there any movement on the FFe (Feature Freeze
exception) or are we going to be suck with a useless minitube for
another half year?
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This bug is STILL active in current (2012/02feb) Ubuntu's. I am getting
bit by this on two server class machines, even hand running a single kvm
client instance can freeze the server. This bug is happening on
2.6.32-38 Ubuntu-SMP kernels with the server kernel. I can also note
that it got worse
As of today (2010-04apr-25sun) this bug still exsists in Kubuntu
installs of Lucid.
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Software Center is missing several icons in KDE/Xubuntu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/527503
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I can report that 2.6.32-20.30 fixed the issue on my T43 Lucid test
host.
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2.6.32.30 reproducible oops at startup in acpi_ex_read_data_from_field
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/561151
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.32-20-386
This new kernel ALWAYS locks up my test box (ThinkPad T43) hard, so the only
data I have is on the screen when it crashes.
The previous kernel (2.6.32.19) still works just file, as have ALL the Lucid &
Karmic kernels before.
Th
Most of the time I try to use usb-creator-[gtk|kde] it fails in this
way, on multiple machines. This bug needs to be upgraded to
importance=high. Many times I have hit the "Format" button and 99% of
the time it does not accept the partition(s) it has formated as useable.
I have tried this on thre
I just discovered that this bug is _always_ being triggered if I use
GNOME Terminal 2.29.6 (2.29.6-0ubuntu5, why it's not 2.30 I have no
idea) to run aptitude, yet on the same box if I run aptitude from xterm
it works _unless_ I resize the xterm while aptitude is running, then I
get this backtrace:
Right now I have this bug repeatable, so I am not making changes to my
system in case someone wants deeper debugging info, but I did trap it in
GDB and here are the results:
# gdb aptitude update
GNU gdb (GDB) 7.1-ubuntu
Copyright (C) 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
License GPLv3+: GNU GPL ver
Duh, I should give you the set of partitions that caused todays failure.
This is a test system, so it's simple. One 250GB SATA drive, and in
todays case the install was off of USB key, but I have seen the same off
of CD-ROM.
Here are the partitions I made that caused it to fail:
Partition
This bug is in the golden Ubuntu 9.04, very bad.
I suspect the bug is related to having more then a few partitions, or partitions
where the installer did not expect them. This prevents using Ubuntu for
serious installs (servers, robust work stations, etc.).
FYI I have now seen this bug in both t
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package pyscrabble-common 1.6.2-3ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade: trying to
overwrite `
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pyscrabble
One of the two packages below needs to be giving control of the file
in question.
"""
# aptitude upgrade
W: The "upgrade" command is deprecated; use "safe-upgrade" instead.
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Readin
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