The link to the Steam support ticket is useless, only you can see it.
What does it say?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1424263
Title:
Broken dependencies
To manage notifications abou
I changed line 161 as suggested by Witold and this seems to fix the
issue. (Ubuntu 12.04, AMD64)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/858697
Title:
daily cron script complains about package
@Jari: Just tested it myself, I added (user="USERNAME") to my
pam_mount.xml and it works now.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/996806
Title:
sudoedit triggers pam_mount to enquire the p
Sorry for status changes, I'm new to launchpad and clicked the wrong
link.
Also, I have to agree with bl8n8r, it is annoying that an upgrade of
Ubuntu results in so many error/warning messages during boot. Since some
are saying that this here really is a bug of upstart, is there already a
bug repo
** Changed in: ureadahead (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Fix Committed
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sreadahead should support separate /usr, /var etc.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/432360
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As I said above, I may have been to overenthusiastic closing this bug,
and I apologize for that, but there is no need to accuse me of knowing
little of encryption. Please don't get personal and keep this here on a
professional level.
/dev/random and /dev/urandom are both random number generators,
Hm, maybe I was a bit too eager and fast changing the status. What I
meant was that /dev/random needs noise to generate random numbers:
"When the entropy pool is empty, reads from /dev/random will block until
additional environmental noise is gathered." (from
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki//dev/rand
wrong configuration, no bug
** Changed in: cryptsetup (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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[jaunty] encrypted swap breaks (or slows a lot) the boot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/367260
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I had the problem since Kubuntu 7.04 on my AMD64 and it is still there
in 9.04.
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Selection box freezes xine-ui
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/49644
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Same for me, also with Jaunty. This has never happened before the
upgrade to Jaunty, and even now it mostly occurrs when I queue songs.
Btw: I am using the old Amarok 1.4.
In some forums on the internet I found the hint that this bug occurrs
when the system is under heavy (I/O) load, and although
I think I solved it. I looked what happened when I start/stop the
services from the console. As it turned out, the service causing the
problems was dbus. Stopping or starting it lead to several other
services (like hal) being stopped/started TWICE.
In my case, the /etc/init.d/dbus script not only
Today I upgraded from Kubuntu 8.04 to 9.04 according to the official
instructions and everything worked fine, but then the above described
problems occurred when booting. On my system, it actually starts HAL
three times, but killing S24hal helped to speed it up.
I found a solution here
(http://ubu
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