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I had to wget each amd64 deb file and deb -i it.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: libc6:i386 2.19-10ubuntu2.2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.16.0-26.35-generic 3.16.7-ckt1
Uname: Linux 3.16.0-26-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.6
Architec
@Alf Gaida Most ppl can't read, it's unfortunate. To communicate with
ppl one must repeat themselves like an advertiser a 100 times, no a 1000
times is not even enough. Computers read vary well and what's more is
if you adjust your phrasing slightly enough times eventually you'll get
total obedie
Notice the comment #30 above:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/882147/comments/30
Also note that there is some confusion about known behavior of released
kernels. I suggest that if a kernel is released and it's select() call
does not behave appropriately that every application
Public bug reported:
>From unattended-upgrade.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: libssl1.0.0:i386 1.0.1f-1ubuntu2.8 [modified:
lib/i386-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0 lib/i386-linux-gnu/libssl.so.1.0.0]
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.16.0-26.35-generic 3.16.7-ckt1
Uname: Li
Cool.
I think the safe way to do it is much more complicated than just turning
on the existing SHM vector.
>From what I understand it should work like so...
Client connect to stream or dgram socket and (post auth) establishes
that both parties believe they are on he same host and server offers t
The alternatives system is a high level tool meant to unify this process
across all applications. It should be a solution flexible enough to
cover and even support any application level tools. If you see cause
for the alternatives system to make calls into llvm-defaults please go
ahead and add th
* It is going to be a pain to maintain and hard to use for users.
The alternatives system was designed/built/implemented to address these
issues. It's when this system is NOT used that multiple package
versions become a pain to maintain and hard to use for users.
If you've a better idea or a pro
Public bug reported:
Upgrading to saucy.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
Package: snmpd 5.7.2~dfsg-8ubuntu1 [modified: usr/sbin/snmpd usr/sbin/snmptrapd]
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.11.0-17.31-generic 3.11.10.3
Uname: Linux 3.11.0-17-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.12.5-0ubunt
Running on BareMetal. Try switching to coLinux instead of VirtualBox,
in my testing the performance was much closer to BareMetal.
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AlsaVersion: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version k3.8.0-27-generic.
ApportVersion: 2.0.1-0ubuntu17.6
Architecture: i386
ArecordDevices:
List of CAPTURE Hardware Devices
card 0: SB [HDA ATI SB], device 0: VT2020 Analog [VT2020 Analog]
Subdevices: 2/2
Subdevice #0: subd
No, there is not. I wanted to ensure it had a chance of being accepted
prior to working on it. I've hundreds of patches that I alone maintain
and I'm sick of it.
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I don't see the logic in having tail depend on this know buggy kernel
feature, while avoiding dependencies on non-documented features of tail
on a liveCD.
...It makes more sense to me that we depend on a nominally useful
feature add instead of depending on code that always works and perhaps
luck.
That sounds like a a solution, knowing is half the battle.
A proper fix would be for the option to be enabled when needed, but the
above is enough to close this bug or at least lessen the importance.
The live CD can make use of this flag in all it's scripts, for example.
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This bug will have to be corrected, without a method of reproduction.
If the cause has been identified and corrected then why all the secrecy.
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If you don't understand why, then there is no point in you not providing
an alternatives in the package(s). The only reason for not using
alternatives would be to force your viewpoints onto your users, which
you should be doing even in cases were you are absolutely positive doing
this would break
It's sad that this alternative should be set by the user running
./configure. However in most cases that is the site admin so there is a
much smaller set of users who would be effected, they would have to ask
an admin to adjust the alternatives for there build.
This discussion has only partly to
What is the overall solution, wouldn't that include users as well as
packagers? You seem to be only thinking of packagers, you'll have to
understand that you shouldn't do that when making packages.
You want packagers to do X, does that mean you are going to ignore the
site administrators?
Altern
Public bug reported:
Selecting a large number of GPG encrypted messages in Thunderbird can
cause freezing and crashes.
This was discovered after enabling a patch to LogMonitor(sends new log
lines in email every 2hrs) that enables GPG to be used.
Cheers!
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12
Build scripts can and do call into all sorts of other applications, any
of which can be an alternative. What protects the usual build from harm
is the use of a minimal system. To support custom builds of other
packages, please make use of the alternatives system and quit with your
meaningless com
I think you misunderstand the alternatives system. It's used for things
that are much more different then simply ABI or API changes. It
selected completed different applications, Unity VS Gnome VS KDE. The
show stopper for alternatives is at X vs console applications, now if
llvm-3.2 was a conso
The alternative system fully supports recommendations, please use it to
allow the use of non-recommended versions as was intended.
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Missing
Looks like one of these 3 upgrades is responsible. The last one was an
hour past the log for the first occurrence, but who knows. I'd find it
harder to believe that I had this problem for two days and didn't
notice.
2013-02-17 10:07:28 upgrade libdrm2 2.4.42+git1302070925.20c560~gd~p
2.4.42+git
Again on 35, this is the kernel that I was running and playing with for
20 plus days. This this is an issue with the kernel not filtering
something that a newly broken userspace is doing.
[65966.311085] radeon :07:00.0: GPU lockup CP stall for more than 10056msec
[65966.311096] GPU lockup (wa
Multiple times from Linux 3.2.0-36-lowlatency-pae, moving back to 35.
[90339.079117] radeon :07:00.0: GPU lockup CP stall for more than 1msec
[90339.079127] GPU lockup (waiting for 0x009640EB last fence id 0x009640EA)
[90339.080408] radeon :07:00.0: GPU softreset
[90339.080416] radeon
Perhaps this can help with apparmor settings? I was trying to upload
logs to Launchpad, so "ureadable files" could also include that.
### Logwatch 7.4.0 (03/01/11)
Processing Initiated: Mon Feb 25 07:35:08 2013
Date Range Processed: yesterd
Feb 20 04:08:47 (from the kern.log is the first occurrence of "GPU
Lockup" since Apr 9 01:12:05. I've been using this system constantly
for GL games and Hulu, so that issue was corrected or vary rare.
This should be helpful, it doesn't show the few hours I was running
3.8.0-996-generic, but it d
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Following the instructions:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Troubleshooting/Freeze
The most annoying bug/issue is that after the soft reset the mouse
cursor is invisible. If this were fixed I would be most pleased.
As for the overall issue this happens whenever a game is running
Is there any particular reason for not fixing both, ignoring a known
failure mode?
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overlayfs does not implement inotify interfaces correct
Not sure, must have been precise-updates or quantal.
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Would we allow an application into the archive/pool that fails to work
as it should? Regardless of "WHO" or "WHAT" we can't have applications
that don't work, excuses like "It's the kernel's fault." are meaningless
to users.
If there is a kernel that fails to provide an API as it's supposed to
an
No, if a kernel is released with some behavior then applications must be
made to cope with that behavior(if only for the range or kernels release
with this feature).
Tail does not cope with the "features" facing a released kernel and this
is in it self a big, separate from that of the kernel havin
A simple solution for performance is for tail to scale it's polling.
Users won't care much if tail checks every 3 seconds on a file that
hasn't change in 30, plus there can be configuration options.
My suggestion is, that once after all this logic is a core component,
tail won't need inotify suppo
Why bother with inotify: The is the huge problem with community driven
software. Performance is always given the right of way, stability and
usefulness are not universally considered important.
If there is a *single situation where a feature doesn’t function then
every application that makes use
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atheme-services fails to reload on system reboot
To manage no
The bug is incomplete because there has been no testing if the change
implemented does either of these two things.
1. Does what the fix was intended to do.
2. Actually corrects the bug posted here.
Until there is some level of testing and user acceptance, the bug is not
fixed. Because there is a
So... a comment about the lack of a vetting process is immediately
followed by a fix with no explanation, nor any testing or user
acceptance.
I don't think so, as stated there are plenty of Proxies in the world and
I've recently discovered that proxy.pac files are vary much a part of
corporate net
Bug number 1079350
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1079350 warzone2100
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warzone2100 should check the value from /proc/self/exe for correctness.
Bug number 1007089 tracks the overlayfs bug, this bug is to track the
bug as it relates to warzone2100.
As this bug has made it into production Kernels, applications will need
to be modified to support su
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start-stop-daemon: --exec o
Joseph,
Bug number 1007089 covers the bug/feature with regards to the kernel. This
bug is about start-stop-daemon not functioning as it should with regards to
specific 'mannerisms' of released kernels. This bug should only be considered
fixed if and when start-stop-daemon behaves correctly w
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cheako@arcadia:~$ /usr/share/avant-window-navigator/applets/pandora/pandora.py
#
Gtkmozembed is needed to run Pandora, please install.
* On Debian or Ubuntu based systems, install python-gnome2-extras
* On Gentoo based systems, inst
Brad,
Can you shed some light as to what you see? Looking at what I just uploaded
I'm unsure of how this is confirmed.
Cheers.
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Bug number 1007089 reports that the value of /proc/X/exec can be
incorrect. This causes "start-stop-daemon --stop --signal 1 --quiet
--exec /usr/sbin/syslog-ng --pidfile /var/run/syslog-ng.pid" to fail.
/etc/cron.daily/logrotate:
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Bug number 1007089 reports that the value of /proc/X/exec can be
incorrect. This causes "start-stop-daemon --stop --signal 1 --quiet
--exec /usr/sbin/syslog-ng --pidfile /var/run/syslog-ng.pid" to fail.
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** Description changed:
Bug number 1007089 reports that the value of /proc/X/exec can be
incorrect. This causes "start-stop-daemon --stop --signal 1 --quiet
--exec /usr/sbin/syslog-ng --pidfile /var/run/syslog-ng.pid" to fail.
This is not an issue in Wheezy with aufs.
purgatory:~# find /proc/self/exe -ls
8973200 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root0 Sep 18 16:57
/proc/self/exe -> /usr/bin/find
purgatory:~# grep usr /proc/mounts
/dev/mapper/nyso-usrext /run/shm/26975/usr ext4
rw,noatime,errors=remount-ro,user_
There are plenty of other important bugs to work on:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/~cheako
Not everyone who posted on this bug saying it effected them marked it as
having effected them, too sad. The count should be at least 3, but one
wonders how many noobs read the fix and didn't know to at least t
I'm seriously thinking about stopping using Ubuntu, they don't have the
man power Debian has and I feel most of my bugs are just ignored.
Some are trivial, but overall it's not an insignificant list... for just one
user:
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Serge,
Applications should not be making use of /proc, so any bug related to an
application reading /proc and implicitly trusting it's contents is a separate
bug. However correcting inaccuracy in /proc is worthy of a bug report.
/sys is the file system for applications to be using as a reliab
That's only some what reasonable. One would expect a perl API to work
always(but it doesn't)... However the same is not true of kernel APIs,
the opposite is vary much the case.
You don't call open() and then turn right around and operate on the new
file handle, no you don't even do this usually
This is the config that broke me, I think.
root@purgatory:~# cat /etc/radvd.conf
interface br0
{
AdvSendAdvert on;
MinRtrAdvInterval 3;
MaxRtrAdvInterval 10;
prefix 2001:470::/64
{
AdvOnLink on;
AdvAutonomous on;
AdvRouterAddr on;
};
route ::/0
{
}
Well, I spoke too soon. This did bite me today, all my connections are
dead and my addresses gone.
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Title:
bad router advertisement lead to disab
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Status: New => Incomplete
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Title:
revert tunnels: fix netns vs proto registration ordering
To manage notific
Nothing here on:
3.2.0-23-lowlatency-pae/3.2.0-23.31
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Status: New => Incomplete
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Title:
fallocate followed b
Steve, is this good? If so could you close it out, please.
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To manage notificatio
Well, I'm committing this and I still have ll my addresses. So this bug
is closed.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Confirmed, all use_tempaddr are set to 2.
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Title:
bad router advertisement lead to disabilitation of ipv6 privacy
extension
To manage notificat
I've just configured my Debian router with the above example + my RDNSS
settings. I've confirmed my Desktop( linux-image-3.2.0-23-lowlatency-
pae/3.2.0-23.31) has many addresses, presumably this can't be anything
but privacy extensions.
After a bit I'll either close or confirm this bug.
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