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root@sol:/etc# aptitude remove lxc
The following packages will be REMOVED:
lxc
0 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 1 to remove and 18 not upgraded.
Need to get 0 B of archives. After unpacking 758 kB will be freed.
(Reading database ... 105481 files and directories cu
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Title:
anon-proxy --help reports "*** buffer overflow detected ***: anon-
proxy terminated"
To manage notifi
Has the fix made it to lucid? I'm still seeing this behavior as of 5-31.
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upstart fails to start system into multiuser mode
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/506727
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@Dirk I believe that's coincidence. I have never had ledcontrol and I
still get crashes when adjusting the rhythmbox volume.
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rhythmbox crashed with SIGSEGV in g_object_set()
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Binary package hint: evolution
Evolution: 2.24.3-0ubuntu1
Distro: Ubuntu 8.10
What I expected to happen:
I can't find the way to print a list of appointments and descriptions
over a long range of time in evolution. My goal is to track my health
notes in the calendar, right
Public bug reported:
I have a read/write shared calendar on google, that I access and
maintain with evolution. When others add events to my google calendar
and I attempt to edit the appointments in evolution, and click on save,
evolution states "The organizer selected no longer has an account" and
TJ,
Thanks for making these packages. I hope they get into ubuntu proper
some day.
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Patch to auto-mount LUKS key-file encrypted volumes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/133520
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I suspect policykit because attempts to use the "Shut down the computer"
applet leaves the following snippet in /var/log/syslog (take particular
note to "Not privileged for action".
Sep 25 03:10:34 comet console-kit-daemon[5895]: GLib-GObject-WARNING:
IA__g_object_get_valist: value location for `
I believe that this is involving something called policykit. I did
attempt to fiddle with the policykit-gnome-auth binary, but can't yet
leave instructions on how to fix it. I'd add an affects policykit-gnome-
auth or policykit, but I don't see how to do that on the bug list above.
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Suspend no longer allowed in Intrepid
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Bug revalidated 2008-10-07, with xserver-xorg-video-intel 2.4.1-1u
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Screen flickers when loading applications
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It sounds to me like this bug report is actually two different, but
possibly related, bugs. The first bug is time arbitrarily going
backwards on 2.6.22, which I think is fixed when using a 2.6.24 and
later domU. The second bug is a problem with saving/restoring domUs.
Does anyone agree?
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Public bug reported:
Suspend worked on this Gateway MT6831 with Gutsy and Hardy with no
problems, and worked for some time with Intrepid. After a recent intra-
Intrepid upgrade, suspend was removed as an option for
System->Preferences->Power Management. The new behavior is that on this
dual-head
** Changed in: asterisk (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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CallerID not working over IAX2 and SIP
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/261004
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Binary package hint: gnome-mount
The cryptfs password (luks, to be specific) dialog for gnome-mount seems
to be limiting the length of passwords that can be entered to 16 or 17
characters. I have an encrypted filesystem with a password longer than
that, which opens up fine on
How could there be no workaround, when gtk didn't do this as late as
July? Surely something changed in the code base to cause this behavior
to become more apparent.
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This bug seems to be fixed by moving the kernel and the ramdisk for
domUs up to 2.6.24-17. Can anyone else verify this?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/146924
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I finally found the problem. It looks like one of the providers I'm
using, IPKall, is eating callerid enroute.
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CallerID not working over IAX2 and SIP
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I don't see where to list what releases of Ubuntu are affected, but I
first saw it in 1.4.10 in Hardy as late as 1.4.20 or so, and continue to
see it on 1.4.21.2 in Intrepid.
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Binary package hint: asterisk
CallerID hasn't worked for me over IAX2 and SIP for quite some time.
Regardless of the setting for CALLERID, the name and number reported are
completely different. The behavior has been observed with callwithus,
teliax and voipstreet, all of whic
I am seeing this problem as well, on both Hardy and Intrepid. Hardy
worked fine for me until an upgrade about a week ago. Attempting to get
away from it, I moved to Intrepid, which also shares the same problem.
As with others, starting up gnome-termina, mozilla, or most any other
application causes
I'm seeing this sort of problem with 2.6.24 dom0 and 2.6.22 domU, both
of which are running hardy. Sometimes, multiple domUs fail, other times,
just one domU. In the most recent failure, ntp was running on both dom0
and domU, which should disprove that ntp causes the problem.
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Hirano,
Thanks much for chasing down the fix to this bug. You rock. :)
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I was able to get things working by doing the following:
PREREQUISITES:
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*The domUs are able to start
*The domUs have interfaces
*The dom0 and domUs are unable to ping each other.
* "brctl show" should show something like:
bridge name bridge id STP enabled
I'm sorry to say but this is actually 1/2 user error and 1/2 xen
logistics. Xen while creating the briding for DomU's, renames eth0 to
peth0. You can verify this by running "chmod -x /etc/init.d/xend ;
reboot" and verifying that iproute works as you expect it to.
Please see http://wiki.xensource.
Still valid as of 18 March, 2008
** Changed in: wondershaper (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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[hardy] running wondershaper gives 'What is "flowid"? Illegal "police"'
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/194623
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This bug probably belongs with the passwd package, which I cannot find
in the bug submission package list.
"passwd -l username" used to disable passwords for an account yet allow
ssh connections to go through. This behavior, which had existed in both
Debian and Ubuntu since i
Assigning a bug to a group with no bugs is probably a mistake.
Reverting.
** Changed in: ekiga (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Ubuntu Core Development Team (ubuntu-core-dev) => (unassigned)
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[Hardy Alpha 2] No usable audio plugin detected
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/178555
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This looks like a packaging dependency issue to me.
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[Hardy Alpha 2] No usable audio plugin detected
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/178555
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Installing the libpt-plugins-alsa package should solve your problem.
The bug should be avoidable with further packages by setting up a
dependancy for this package either with ekiga or a package that ekiga
depends upon; perhaps libesd-alsa0.
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