I think it is an upstream problem. I get the blank screen even when I
build dtach myself, too.
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dtach does not correctly protect session f
> It is not possible to backport the changes to 9.10 because they are
very large and invasive, and touch a wide spread of the code boot of the
system.
Thats ridiculous. Didn't you already implement 99% of the changes needed
with the "bootwait" option? Just make this default and you are done.
> I
Why do you changed the security vulnerability flag from yes to no? Can
you give us a reason why this is *not* a security vulnerability?
Why did you changed the status to fix released when you haven't? The
problem ist still there in karmic, isn't it?
** Changed in: mountall (Ubuntu)
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Why is it not possible to change this in 9.10?
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Public security bug reported:
Binary package hint: mountall
This is basically a duplicate of 439604. Sorry I am filing a new bug,
but I see no other way to get this the attention it deserves.
The karmic mountall program checks filesystem in the backg
It was a bad idea to introduce this change. Just cost me hours to find
out what was wrong with a production server and I still have no fix.
Using the bootwait option does not work, because the mount command
doesn't know about this option. Breaking hundreds of thousands of
systems is not acceptable.
I totally have to agree with Rockney comment above. It was a bad idea to
introduce this change. Just cost me hours to find out what was wrong
with a production server and I still have no fix. Using the bootwait
option does not work, because the mount command doesn't know about this
option. Breaking
Public bug reported:
When installing php5-mapscript I get the following error:
Setting up php5-mapscript (5.0.0-3) ...
/var/lib/dpkg/info/php5-mapscript.postinst: 25: -f: not found
** Affects: mapserver (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Error in postinst script
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: sunbird
The "read-only" setting for a calendar is not saved.
To reproduce:
* start sunbird
* create calendar
* set to "read only" in properties dialog
* quit sunbird
* re-start sunbird
* check "read only" setting in propertied dialog
** Affects: lightni
Public bug reported:
Many of the special keys don't work on the Logitech Wave (USB) keyboard
(http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/keyboards/keyboard/devices/3071&cl=de,de).
Tested with 8.04 Hardy Beta.
Details:
* The "audio keys" (incr/decr vol, prev/next song, stop, start/pause) work as
expected
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