Fix works for me. Thanks!
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[SRU] exfat not detected by blkid
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Verified. Thanks!
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Confirmed. This is fixed. Thanks.
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wget-udeb should install to /u
I've had this about 3 or 4 times as well. Also dual monitors (nvidia
binary driver, 64bit).
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After locking screen there is no input field
I can also confirm that this patch works as hoped. It's been happily
working in a very large production environment for a few weeks as well.
Please promote! Thanks.
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This is already in 14.04. You can test right away.
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To
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[Impact]
* The 3.13 trusty backport kernel for 12.04 will be released fairly
soon. Some people have started testing the daily builds out the the
Kernel Team PPA. However the NVIDIA binary drivers in precise need
patches to support the 3.13 kernel.
[Test Case]
* The lates
I think that's just a matter of timing, given that we are already past
feature freeze on an LTS. There is certainly interest in getting this
into Debian as well.
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Hi Colin,
Thanks so much for the updates. Interesting to see that debootstrap was
was actually involved. I did want to clarify a couple of things about
the cert-checking side of the issue. But I think that should go in LP
bug 833994.
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Hi Philipp,
12.04.4 is just the first appearance of the saucy kernel in the install media.
As soon as a package is in main, it is supported.
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Tit
Does this make more sense to fix now that compiz/X is default in trusty?
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Always Visible and On Top Windows Steal Focus on Workspace Switc
More discussion (thanks to Louis Bouchard for link):
http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/kexec/2013-December/010571.html
Patch v3:
http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/kexec/2013-December/010606.html
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The fullscreen one is LP bug 1171878.
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Title:
Adding/Removing an external monitor causes open windows to move to
another workspace
To manage no
Here's another debdiff with a patch to add the dependency _and_ change
the default provider in source from
#define DEFAULT_PROVIDER "org.freedesktop.Geoclue.Providers.UbuntuGeoIP"
#define DEFAULT_PROVIDER_PATH "/org/freedesktop/Geoclue/Providers/UbuntuGeoIP"
to:
#define DEFAULT_PROVIDER "org.fre
Thank you @Fred and @valent! This has been bugging me for ages. Though
I lived with it by hardcoding my location, it was still really annoying
when traveling.
I prepared a debdiff for saucy adding a dependency on geoclue-hostip.
But I also took a look for geoclue-ubuntu-geoip bugs and sure enoug
** Description changed:
When choosing full disk encryption in the quantal version of Ubiquity,
the resulting /boot partition seems small.
In my test installation /boot came to 228MB.
Assuming that each kernel+initrd comes to about 30MB, that doesn't leave
much space for old kernels
The 3.5 version of this fix has been verified for throughput and
stability. Unfortunately the 3.8 verification could not be done at this
time.
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Hi Brian. I can confirm the multi-arch: foreign field works as expected
using the proposed packages on precise, quantal, and raring.
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@Ian,
One possible workaround for this issue is mentioned in LP bug 1062623.
The suggestion is to use grub to boot the encrypted partition directly
and then you don't need a separate /boot.
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Thanks Chris! Good catch. I booted into into the previous saucy kernel
(3.10.0-3) and both screens are working fine now.
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Title:
Multiple monit
Public bug reported:
Running up-to-date Saucy.
Just recently (within the last couple of days) my Asus Zenbook lost the
ability to support two displays.
If I boot with an external display (via mini-vga port) it will work, but
the internal panel will not. If I boot without the external display,
It's interesting, I used to suffer from LP 946311 on the same hardware.
The result of that bug was that I couldn't turn on the laptop with a
monitor plugged in, but hot-plugging later worked fine. Since sometime
in the raring cycle (iirc) that problem was solved. It's been perfect
up until just r
All the packages that fail have colons (":") in their version strings.
precise for example:
$ rmadison bsdutils busybox-initramfs diffutils dmsetup iputils-ping libattr1
libdevmapper1.02.1 libgcc1 libusb-0.1-4 login ntpdate passwd procps vim-common
vim-tiny zlib1g | grep precise
bsdutils | 1:2.2
Perhaps it wasn't overcautious after all. Surprisingly, I ran into
problems attempting to install from a mini.iso built with a modified
wget-udeb. At first I thought it may have a been a quirk of saucy. I
thought maybe daily quality didn't extend to the mini.iso... I hoped!
But then I replicated
and for precise.
Thanks!
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debdiff for quantal
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Raring debdiff.
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Patch for saucy. The rest to follow.
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Status: New => Incomplete
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Title:
Frequent disconnects under certain network conditions
To manage n
Public bug reported:
There are several upstream patches that help reduce network disconnects
and excessive roaming on some networks.
Mainly they are related to Opportunistic Key Caching, authorization and
association timing fixes.
** Affects: wpasupplicant (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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wget-udeb should install to /usr/bin/wget instead of /usr/bin/wget.gnu
To manage notificatio
1.5.1-6ubuntu0.2 Verified in quantal.
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Does not appear in Xfce's mai
Verified in precise. I'll try to get to quantal tomorrow.
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Does not appear in Xfce's main menu
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Enabling boot from LUKS would also fix LP bug 1067106.
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enable grub-2.00 boot-from-luks support
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Kernel autoremoval helps, but does not cover the situation where you are
using unattended upgrades to push security fixes. Unattended update
doesn't run apt-get autoremove. Enabling grub to boot from LUKS would
cover all cases.
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Can this be released to updates? It's been marked verified for 2 weeks.
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The Pointing Devices menu item is missing after upgrading
I'm not sure about addressing the rest of the binaries in the rpm source
package. I'm only blocked on rpm2cpio specifically. I'll submit a
patch, but I can expand it if needed. Thanks.
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[Impact]
Marking rpm2cpio "Multi-arch: foreign" will allow 32-bit packages to depend on
rpm2cpio and install successfully on 64-bit releases of Ubuntu which have
multi-arch support.
Some 3rd party apps depend on rpm2cpio.
[Test Case]
Build and install i386 packages on amd6
Also related: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=694384
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Please mark alsa-utils Multi-Arch: foreign
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I probably picked a bad version number for the patch as I'd like to see
this SRU'd to precise as well. I'll resubmit if the basic idea is
accepted.
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I believe it's debootstrap that relies on wget for transport in the
installer. Since debootstrap usually uses the "real" wget outside of
d-i, this appears to be a safe change to me. But I may be overlooking
something about the d-i environment that makes it different.
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** Description changed:
In the Ubuntu raring (13.04) version of wget, there is a wget-udeb which
installs its binary executable to /usr/bin/wget.gnu.
This is presumably done in order to not break any setups that depend on
busybox's wget implementation.
However, since the primary re
** Description changed:
- In every currently supported Ubuntu version of wget, the wget-udeb
+ In the Ubuntu raring (13.04) version of wget, there is a wget-udeb which
installs its binary executable to /usr/bin/wget.gnu.
This is presumably done in order to not break any setups that depend o
debdiff for raring
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In every currently supported Ubuntu version of wget, the wget-udeb
installs its binary executable to /usr/bin/wget.gnu.
This is presumably done in order to not break any setups that depend on
busybox's wget implementation.
- However, since the primary reason w
Public bug reported:
In every currently supported Ubuntu version of wget, the wget-udeb
installs its binary executable to /usr/bin/wget.gnu.
This is presumably done in order to not break any setups that depend on
busybox's wget implementation.
However, since the primary reason wget-udeb exists i
I've also verified the fix in version 1.5.1-6ubuntu0.1 in precise-
proposed.
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The Pointing Devices menu item is missing after upgrading to
I have verified in quantal with 1.5.1-6ubuntu0.2 from proposed. Thanks!
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[precise SRU] crash due to improper handling of "/" in GSettings
T
Looks good to me. The version of dnsmasq-base in proposed starts
dnsmasq correctly with 'sudo dnsmasq --enable-dbus'.
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Assignee: Clint Byrum (clint-fewbar) => (unassigned)
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autofs should always start before at and cron
To
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Please mark alsa-utils Multi-Arch
@seb128, Thanks!
I understand the hesitation on quantal, but yes, I'd still like to see
this change in q as well. Due to the shortened support cycle of raring
there are commercial accounts (particularly the one that raised this
issue with me) that will want to stay with quantal longer than they
** Description changed:
- After upgrading to Oneiric Ocelot Beta 2, the menu item for 'Pointing
+ [Original Description]
+
+ * After upgrading to Oneiric Ocelot Beta 2, the menu item for 'Pointing
devices' (gpointing-device-settings) is missing.
+
+
+ [Impact]
+
+ * This change allows use
New debdiff for quantal.
I would have made the precise version string "ubuntu1" and quantal
"ubuntu2" but since raring is already "ubuntu2" I thought I needed to
version precise as "ubuntu1" and quantal as "ubuntu1.1". Hope that's
right! Thanks!
** Patch added: "gpointing-device-settings.quanta
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 833994 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/833994
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 833994
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Looks good. Tested on both P and Q. Thanks!
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And for precise.
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The change is now in raring. Here's the debdiff for quantal. Thanks!
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@themuso already merged this change in for raring. Here is a debdiff
for quantal.
Thanks!
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As with the alsa-base bug, this is already changed in raring packaging
branches. I will post diffs for quantal and precise. Thanks @themuso
for making the change in raring!
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[Impact]
Marking alsa-utils as M-A: foreign will allow i386 packages that depend on
alsa-utils to install on a amd64 system. Since alsa interfaces are architecture
independent, foreign seems like the correct marking.
$ sudo apt-get install my-32-bit-app
my-32-bit-app:i386 :
I believe this change is already in the packaging branches for raring.
I'll post debdiffs for quantal and precise SRUs soon.
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Please mark
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[Impact]
Marking alsa-base as M-A: foreign will allow i386 packages that depend on
alsa-base to install on a amd64 system. Since alsa interfaces are architecture
independent, foreign seems like the correct marking.
$ sudo apt-get install my-32-bit-app
my-32-bit-app:i386 :
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I think this should be marked "Fixed Released" for Precise now.
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NetworkManager restarts dnsmasq and adds host route on every IPv6
route
Since the source package is identical, I'm not sure if I need to post
multiple debdiffs, but what the heck.
Thanks!
** Patch added: "gpointing-device-settings.precise.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gpointing-device-settings/+bug/857983/+attachment/3485020/+files/gpointing-
debdiff for quantal.
** Patch added: "gpointing-device-settings.quantal.debdiff"
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I've verified the fix in proposed using the precise mini.iso. With IPv6
enabled on the router, I was able to duplicate the issue. Reinstalling
with proposed enabled in the kernel command-line worked as expected
(with IPv4 connectivity).
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Debdiff for quantal. Thanks!
** Patch added: "appmenu-gtk.quantal.debdiff"
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Oops. Reread the bug. Disregard the debdiff above; this change is
already in the proposed upload queue just like seb128 said.
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Title:
Please bl
I'm ok with either patch going through as they both solve the case I'm
looking at. I can see an argument for either one wrt to other DEs.
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On the other hand, if it's not installed by default in other DEs, what
harm is there in the icon appearing?
** Patch added: "gpointing-device-settings-all-DEs.raring.debdiff"
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Updated changelog.
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Hi Andrew,
Thanks for your review and feedback. I took another look and found this
Debian bug [1] which was filed on behalf of someone wanting gpointing to
appear on LXDE. It was closed wontfix because:
"This is quite intentional, because it uses GNOME infrastructure to
restore settings on new
Quantal and precise verified. Looks good! Thanks!
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Title:
Lotus Notes is
Indeed. Confirmed. Thanks!
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Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Changed in: bamf (Ubuntu Quantal)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Changed in: bamf (Ubuntu Raring)
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Thanks, Eric. Unfortunately this doesn't work for x3270 using the
following .desktop file:
$ cat /usr/share/applications/ibm-3270-emulator.desktop
[Desktop Entry]
Name=IBM 3270 Terminal Emulator
Comment=Terminal connection to IBM mainframes using 3270 emulation
Exec=/usr/bin/x3270
Terminal=false
Tested on raring as well.
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Debdiff for raring.
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This also leads the icon to not show up or work properly in the Unity
launcher. It comes up with a generic question mark icon.
If you right-click and attempt to lock it to the launcher, it will jump
to the top of the list by itself. If you then quit the program and try
to run it from the pinned
Public bug reported:
Xaw-based X apps don't work well with the launcher in Unity.
Tested on raring, quantal, and precise; same results in each case.
Steps to reproduce:
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- Launch affected app (xcalc, xeyes, xclock, x3270, xsysinfo, etc) from dash or
terminal.
- The icon will
The debdiff above works for q and r (same source package). Here is the
debdiff for precise. Let me know if I goofed. Thanks!
** Patch added: "patch for precise"
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debdiff for raring
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"Lotus Notes" is already on the blacklist, but Lotus Development is
changing the g_set_prgname to "IBM Notes".
Can we please add "IBM Notes" (and keep "Lotus Notes") ?
Thanks.
** Affects: appmenu-gtk (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: precis
It would be much appreciated. I'm filing a new bug for another
blacklist entry now. :)
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Blacklist is hardcoded
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gnome-settings-daemon dconf to gconf plugin causes settings to be lost
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Although now I see that I'm getting an occasional flicker on the
external display (with normal quantal). Sometimes 1 minute apart,
sometimes longer. No log entry. Well, I suppose that's a different
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Hey Joe,
Good news! It looks like the fix is there. I installed the kernel
above (note: on quantal) and tested: a few boots and more than a few
attach reattach sequences. Everything worked perfectly.
Mark
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Hi Joe. I worked around my issues last cycle by switching to a
1920x1200 external monitor (worked around blank screen after lightdm)
and the "attach-reattach" issue by switching to VGA (from HDMI).
But since you asked, I went back and checked again on quantal (i.e. back
to the 2048x1152 and HDMI)
Public bug reported:
Netgroup caching is a rather new feature of nscd. It only entered the
eglibc source tree late last year and the first upstream release of nscd
to include netgroup caching was on March 21, 2012 [1]. Thus, it's is a
feature that is not likely deployed at any significant scale
** Tags added: precise quantal
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Title:
Lotus Notes is incompatible with ayatana scrollbars
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Any guess on when this will hit precise or at least the unapproved
queue? Thanks!
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I'm assuming this is too late for Quantal. I'm suggesting this change
for R. Thanks.
** Tags removed: quantal
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When choosing full disk encryption in the quantal version of Ubiquity,
the resulting /boot partition seems small.
In my test installation /boot came to
Public bug reported:
When choosing full disk encryption in the quantal version of Ubiquity,
the resulting /boot partition seems small.
In my test installation /boot came to 228MB.
Assuming that each kernel+initrd comes to about 30MB, that doesn't leave
too many kernel upgrades. I'm not sure tha
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** Tags added: verification-done verification-done-precise
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Title:
Please mark pdksh as "Multi-arch: foreign
debdiff for precise.
** Patch added: "unzip.precise.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unzip/+bug/1010450/+attachment/3394189/+files/unzip.precise.debdiff
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