I can give that a try, but I'm not sure I can reproduce this issue in
Unity. Do the daily builds have the option of running XFCE? Also, it
could be a while until I can confirm this, I don't have an easy test
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Occasionally, when coming out of a suspend and getting past the light
locker screen, font rendering broken. Application windows are missing
most but not all letters, and text for icons on the desktop is blurry.
Already open terminal windows won't have any text, but sometimes o
It looks like for me the workaround from comment #5 causes even more
immediate rendering issues. E.g. terminal windows being overlapped by
elements from another window below. Now trying the workaround from
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I managed to get through the unreadable pop-ups by clicking on random
buttons until it worked. Please note that the xorg.conf reported above
is one I just added to try the workaround mentioned in comment #5, I did
not have any xorg.conf set up at the time the bug appeared. I just
thought I'd give r
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This still happens. Unfortunately, calling `apport-collect -p xorg
1434351` fails with a popup that is unreadable because fonts are not
rendering, so I have no idea what it is complaining about.
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => Confirmed
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ApportVersion: 2.20.1-0ubuntu2.4
Architecture: amd64
CompizPlugins: No value set for
`/apps/compiz-1/general/screen0/options/active_plugins'
CompositorRunning: None
CurrentDesktop: XFCE
DistUpgraded: 2016-07-31 00:23:07,940 ERROR got error from PostInstallScript
./xorg_fix_proprietary.py (Failed
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The hashbang line of /usr/bin/lessc is wrong, causing the execution of "lessc"
to fail with
bash: /usr/bin/lessc: /usr/bin/nodejs: bad interpreter: No such file or
directory
node-less depends on the nodejs package, which ships the node binary as
/usr/bin/node, not as /usr/b
Happens to me on 14.04 as well. As I don't have a hardware switch for
the WiFi, I just "sudo killall NetworkManager", which also fixes it for
a while.
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FWIW, still broken on 14.04, the workaround of manually fiddling with
the NetworkManager config still helps.
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NM disconnects Wi-Fi every 2
Ah, durn, wrong bug, sorry.
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NM disconnects Wi-Fi every 2 minutes but iwconfig+dhclient and wicd
don't -- ath9k
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Still broken in 14.04, workaround works fine.
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Network manager cannot connect to WPA2/PEAP/MSCHAPv2 network without
CA_Certificate
To m
Interesting. I wasn't aware the installer changed the partition table
for me. That might need to be made more obvious. Also, I've now
reformatted /dev/sda1 to be ext4 instead of btrfs and everything works
fine, without having to create the bios_grub partition.
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xfce4-appfinder crashed with SIGSEGV in g_type_check_instance_cast()
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This is a dupe of bug #1146963 just using a junk password so I could
also attach the installer log file. For some reason, I couldn't find bug
#1146963 in the list of similar bugs, go fi
See bug #1146989 for the installer debug log
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grub installer fails with fatal error on btrfs
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After installing 13.04 from scratch, the boot loader fails to install with a
"fatal error", but does not seem to provide additional information or a command
line to try.
I'm sorry to not being able to include the install log, but I used a good
password for that one. :)
Pro
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SWAT segfaults when trying to view full configuration
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Ok, this actually is a bug in libpam-smbpass, not in swat.
When recompiling the packages with debug info, the backtrace from swat
is:
#0 0xb7217600 in ?? ()
#1 0xb7d7923c in _talloc_free () from /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libtalloc.so.2
#2 0x8027fae1 in smb_iconv_close (cd=0x8081f768) at
../lib/
Right, our bug reporter investigated this a bit further, and it turns out that
removing libpam-smbpass fixes the crash, and reinstalling libpam-smbpass causes
the crash to happen again.
This also explains why starting swat without the authentication check doesn't
trigger the crash.
As a next ste
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Status: Unknown
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When running swat on a 32bit 12.04 install, swat segfaults when the user
clicks on the "Full View" button in the configuration menu. This only
happens on the 32bit install, the 64bit install seems fine.
This was reported to upstream under
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.c
Ok, my containers do start up again and seem to behave ok. I'm happy to
test this for a more extended period of time.
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Unable to start lxc
Earlier this year the LTS-backport kernels didn't have a valid header
package, thus breaking dkms-based kernel modules, see bug #824080 . It
took over a month to fix that, not giving much of an impression that
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Unable to start lxc container after update to 2.6.32-32
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While trying to install linux-headers-2.6.35-30-generic, I'm getting an error
about broken dependencies for linux-headers-2.6.35-30, which is a virtual
package only.
This breaks compiling dkms modules for the current 10.04 backport kernel which
in turn is required to run LX
Using the daily ppa doesn't work, the version from the team ppa works
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Direct Messages don't work since July 1st, 2011
T
Some comments as the author of the Wine code that makes use of ntlm_auth
here.
First and foremost, ntlm_auth works just fine without winbindd running
in client mode. This is the mode that most of the Wine users that need
NTLM auth will use. A good use case would be using Outlook against
Exchange w
I've switched email clients months ago, so I'm not really affected by
this anymore. I'm certainly not interested enough to risk a well-running
10.04 LTS system just to see if a mail client I don't use is still
broken. Feel free to close this bug if bugs that only exist on 10.04 are
not desired in t
As of 2010-11-16, this bug is not yet confirmed to be fixed. If you want
to help, please test the bugfix on the corresponding Samba bug and
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Ok, this is reproduceable with the latest ceph git tree.
If you build the ceph sources, and then call mkcephfs -c ceph.conf with
the osd configuration pointing to /data/osd0, you'll end up with
/data/osd0/current, which can't be deleted.
It can be renamed, making it end up with the filename the p
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When trying to delete an empty directory on a btrfs partition I'm
getting the following error:
r...@ceph-mds:~# rm -rf /data/old/
rm: cannot remove `/data/old/broken': Directory not empty
However:
r...@ceph-mds:~# ls -la /data/old/broken/
total 0
drwxr-xr-x 1 root root 0 2
gpg complains that these three lines are invalid options when I add them
and run any gpg command on the command line.
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password
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I do get a warning about the gpg-agent, but I also get a passphrase
prompt.
"gpg: problem with the agent - disabling agent use" is the warning.
Also, I seem to have pinentry, pinentry-gtk-2, pinentry-qt4 and
pinentry-x11 executables in my path.
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Binary package hint: sylpheed
As said in $subject, when trying to send a signed email using sylpheed,
an error box pops up saying that signing the message failed. When
running sylpheed from the command line, the following error can be
found:
(sylpheed:1084): Sylpheed-WARNING
This would be a good test iff there was a good way to reproduce that
kernel oops. However, I've only ever seen this once, so I can't even
reproduce on the current kernel.
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Ok, I've managed to get a box installed, but I still can't test this. :(
Grub2 seems to try to use some graphics setting the VM doesn't support, and the
box fails to start correctly after a pm-hibernate. Thanks to Grub2 it's
impossible to see the error message, and of course after the wake-up fai
I've tried installing a Lucid-VM, but the installer seems to get stuck
after switching to framebuffer, so I can't test this right now. Once I
figured out how to fall back to the old-style ncurses installer for a
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See http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2006-September/124961.html for
an explanation of the option
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instead of "nobody"
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I don't currently have access to a system running karmic or lucid and
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Being the person responsible for the Wine dependency, here's my take on this:
ntlm_auth without winbindd is technically useless for about every use case
besides the (still) limited way Wine uses it. Given that most package managers
go and install recommends, you'd then get (at best) Wine recommen
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mutt
When installing mutt, mutt pulls in postfix even if msmtp or another SMTP
delivery tool is installed.
This should be fixed as of bug #61721, however aptitude install mutt still
wants to install postfix.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: We
Ok, I was convinced in #ubuntu-devel that this is actuall a mutt
packaging bug. re-marking this one as fixed. Sorry for the noise.
** Changed in: msmtp (Ubuntu)
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Again broken in Karmic
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This really sounds like a feature request for (K)Ubuntu and not a Samba
bug. Removing assignment to Samba Team.
** Changed in: kdenetwork (Ubuntu)
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Philip, that PS is kind of pointless.
You can safely assume that people who do experience the bug do want to run gvim
not vim, or they wouldn't care about this bug. Last but not least, even if
you're running gvim from the K menu or any other setup that doesn't display
stderr, output from stderr
For some reason, I can't reproduce this anymore.. I did update the
kernel due to some unrelated issue, perhaps the old kernel caused more
problems. Marking as invalid. Sorry about the noise.
** Changed in: lighttpd (Ubuntu)
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Binary package hint: lighttpd
I've got a lighttpd set up that basically proxies to a couple of other
servers. During all my testing, it has been working just fine, but I
seem to have one user who seems to make the server crash when trying to
access it. I'm still investigating
@aldebx
Dunno, connecting all of my drives to all of my other boxes, I don't see any
issues like that. However, I think I've already identified the system used as
the real cause of my particular issue.
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https://bugs.launchpad.
Hi Matt, thanks for the quick reply.
Output from netstat is
tcp0 0 0.0.0.0:22 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN
2178/dropbear
tcp0 0 10.224.0.52:22 10.224.0.4:41875ESTABLISHED
2210/dropbear
There's nothing listening on a tcp6 port, even t
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: dropbear
On Ubuntu 9.04, the dropbear ssh daemon does not handle IPv6
connections. This applies to version 0.52-1 of the package. However,
Ubuntu 9.10 ships 0.52-2, so the lack of IPv6 support probably exists
there as well.
** Affects: dropbear (Ubuntu)
I'm seeing this on 2.6.31.4 of the beagleboard armel kernel from Launchpad.
However, this might be a false alarm on my side, pointing at a hardware issue
instead. I've reformatted the partition to ext3 and I'm still seeing similar
effects. This is an external USB drive, which might be one part o
Oh, I forgot to mention that d11a45c61466f2b22757e0e449e2fe90 is not the
correct checksum the file is supposed to have.
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Steve, I can confirm that in my setup.
Test is easy, as described by Scott.
I've copied over the first iso I found on my PC to my fileserver running
an ext4 /data partition. Then I had some fun with md5sum:
k...@woodstock:/data/iso$ md5sum en_win_xp_pro_n.iso
138468d380b84e6b9e9a8648efb97143 en
Public bug reported:
After running a safe-upgrade and rebooting as prompted, apport reported
this bug.
ProblemType: KernelOops
Annotation: Your system might become unstable now and might need to be
restarted.
Architecture: i386
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/control
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Anyway, removing the symlinks fixes the issue, so at least that's a
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subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 10
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/444290
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I don't have an env-var set.
However, /usr/local/bin/gcc is a link to /usr/bin/ccache
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Here's my make.log file.
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Not a duplicate of bug 434503. I had bug 434503 before, and after using the
workaround described there, I now get this bug.
Notice the different exit status of 10 vs exit status 3 on bug 434503.
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 434503
virtualbox-ose 3.0.6 dfsg-1ubuntu1 i386 fail to
As a workaround, manually switching on the device with "sudo rfkill
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 433186 ***
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hald-addon-ipw-killswitch crashed with SIGSEGV in __libc_start_main()
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The bug that this was marked as a duplicate is private, so I can't look
at it to confirm. Reopening this one.
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 433186
hald-addon-ipw-killswitch crashed with SIGSEGV in __libc_start_main()
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Assuming you don't have IPv6 networking yet, here is a short instruction
on how to get connected.
Use a tunnel broker like SixXS to acquire an IPv6 tunnel, or maybe your
provider can actually hook you up with IPv6 (I'm told the dutch provider
XS4All actually offers that, mine doesn't). To get star
Public bug reported:
When running an IPv6 only network, it is not possible to receive
security updates, as security.ubuntu.com does not have an record
and is not reachable over IPv6.
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
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Removing the line from the VM's libvirt
configuration did not change the issue.
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Running an ubuntu 9.04 server install in an ubuntu 8.04 kvm with bridged
networking.
After installing the pm-utils package in the guest, pm-hibernate works.
Once the guest wakes up from suspend, no data can be sent over the ethernet.
Simply reloading the networking via /etc/i
Can't reproduce with Kubuntu 9.04 anymore
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If you scroll up to the top of the page, you see an "affects package
samba" that links to the samba bugzilla (link is called samba-bugs). The
patch is in there.
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8.10beta AMD64
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/286119
Yo
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.28-11-versatile
Trying to run the linux-image-2.6.28-11-versatile kernel in qemu-system-
arm shows that ipv6 support does not seem to be available.
ip -6 address list does not list any ipv6 addresses for the network
interfaces, and modpro
That can be turned on in Settings->Configure Konqueror->Browser
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That's not what I'm talking about. the bigger the patches you pull in,
the bigger the risk of regressing other things that used to work. I
doubt Thierry's patches have been tested by many people not affected by
this bug. While I personally doubt there's a problem for standard
setups, I can understa
The real solution would be to finally get this fix included in Ubuntu.
I'm not sure who's feeling responsible for Samba packages on the Ubuntu
side of things. Given that intrepid is on 3.2.3, the patch would have to
be backported anyway, so there's no need to wait for the next 3.2 bugfix
release.
Grobot, your smbclient problem is fixed with the fix to bug #264943.
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[SRU] Intrepid: No Access to NAS (samba<=2.2.x) shares any more
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/282298
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As requested by Christian, here's a patch for the v3-2-stable tree,
applies to both 3.2.5 and 3.2.6 without any problems.
** Attachment added: "Complete patch for segfault, visibility issue and write
issue."
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20795250/bug_5953_complete.patch
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gvfsd-smb crashed
This is now fixed in the Samba git trees, will be in the next 3.2.
bugfix release and in 3.3.0
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gvfsd-smb crashed with SIGSEGV in strlen()
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This is a bit tricky to fix, as we're basically not doing anything
wrong. It seems like the TCP/IP stack and/or the SMB server on the NAS
box doesn't cope with fragmentation. But that's one layer below of our
control, and perfectly valid in TCP networking.
However, Samba developer Volker Lendecke
I have to admit that the Nautilus error is all but helpful. Could you
try with smbclient as described by the initial reporter and check if
that works or give the error output from smbclient?
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[SRU] Intrepid: No Access to NAS (samba<=2.2.x) shares any more
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/282298
Ok the difference I can see is that 3.2 adds a byte of null padding. The
changelog indicates that WinXP does that as well, but Samba 3.0 didn't
do this. So here's a patch that removes the null padding again. I can't
commit this patch just like that, but it should help pinpointing the
difference.
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Ok, it seems like we're misreporting the byte count in the WriteAndX
request, looking at a fix.
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gvfsd-smb crashed with SIGSEGV in strlen()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/264943
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Thanks for the traces, I'll have a look at them first thing tomorrow.
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gvfsd-smb crashed with SIGSEGV in strlen()
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