The fix allows me to login but browsing the music catalog (whether
browsing artists, song titles, or albums) reports "Not enough data."
However, the MySQL database is updated. Clicking, e.g., Random Album
populates the playlist with a random album, and searching for artists
returns valid results.
Also present in 13.04:
$ sudo route -6 add default 2001:470:28:20f::1
*** buffer overflow detected ***: route terminated
=== Backtrace: =
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6(__fortify_fail+0x5c)[0x7fac641e65cc]
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6(+0x110560)[0x7fac641e5560]
route[0x404d87]
rout
The fix proposed by GĂ©rald ibn step 9 worked for me, too.
I'm not sure there's actually invalid SQL in the postinst file as Lars
suggests, because multiple MySQL queries can be added on the same line
as long as they're separated by ';' as is the case in the script.
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When I run apt-get update and apt-get dist-upgrade, the MySQL server
fails to upgrade with the following information:
Setting up mysql-server-5.5 (5.5.32-0ubuntu0.13.04.2) ...
start: Job failed to start
invoke-rc.d: initscript mysql, action "start" failed.
dpkg: error process
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Title:
LDAP address book doesn't search LDAP server
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Public bug reported:
When I add an LDAP address book, Evolution won't search the database.
I've entered the following information for the address book:
The "Server" field contains "crtdir.certifikat.dk", and the port is 389.
I've specified an insecure connection (that is, without SSL or TLS) and
It may not be a bug, but it will force users to use a 32-bit version of
Ubuntu if they wish to use fcc. A work-around would be nice.
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Title:
libjp
The URL in the bug description is wrong. The correct URL for the package
is: http://debian.blazingangles.net/cheermeup.html.
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Title:
[needs-packag
See also the Debian WNPP: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=647098
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #647098
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=647098
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Public bug reported:
[needs-packaging] cheermeup
Sends affirmative messages to the currently logged in users via the
notification library. The affirmative messages are intended to boost the
user's self-esteem by telling the user he or she is a great person, that
someone loves him or her, etc.
UR
See also the Debian WNPP: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=646804
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Title:
cheermeup request for packaging
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[needs-packaging] nemid
nemid is a client for installing the so-called NemID certificate. NemID
is a mandatory authentication service for accessing public web sites in
Denmark. It also includes a certificate that you can use to sign or
encrypt messages. Linux support is rathe
Work-around:
Install the PECL version using "sudo pecl install pam" without removing
php5-auth-pam. The build may require some build libraries to be
installed, libpam0g-dev being one of them.
Then, remove the module in /etc/php5/conf.d/pam_auth.ini by prepending
it with a ';' (semicolon, without
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Title:
tigercron script fails on Linux 3.0
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Public bug reported:
Starting /usr/sbin/tigercron on a 3.0 kernel produces the following
output:
$ sudo /usr/sbin/tigercron
Configuring...
Will try to check using config for 'x86_64' running Linux 3.0.0-12-generic...
--CONFIG-- [con007c] No configuration files for Linux. Using default
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Title:
Echo isn't cancelled
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Public bug reported:
Ekiga produces an audible echo even if the echo cancellation setting is
enabled, so it seems there's a problem with the echo canceller.
Details: I've setup Ekiga to use my USB webcam's built-in microphone as
input device and the loudspeakers as output sound device. This obvio
No, it's an unencrypted connection.
I almost suspected the firewall, but I'm able to add new entries to the
LDAP address book via Evolution, and Evolution also recognizes the
search base. It's only when I attempt to search the directory that
nothing appears to happen.
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I've attempted to setup an LDAP address book on another Ubuntu computer
running Natty i386. Again, I can't connect to an LDAP server.
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Title:
LDAP
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Title:
LDAP address book doesn't connect to LDAP server
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Public bug reported:
When I add an LDAP address book, Evolution won't search the database.
I've entered the following information for the address book:
The "Server" field contains "crtdir.certifikat.dk", and the port is 389.
I've specified an insecure connection and anonymous login. The login
fi
On Natty, if I suspend my computer after having disabled the suspend and
hibernate locks via gconf-editor as described in the bug description,
I'm no longer asked for a password after waking up from suspend.
However, on waking up from hibernate, I still have to enter the
password.
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Title:
php5-auth-pam obsolete
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Trying to debug, it turns out it may not be the unattended upgrades
shutdown check on my computer after all; it just happens to be at this
stage where the "real" hang occurs. Specifically, the wireless network
card seems to be the culprit, not the unattended upgrades script.
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After upgrading from Lucid netbook remix to Maverick on an MSI Wind U135
netbook, I'm seeing this bug, too. The bug also appeared after a fresh
install of Maverick on the same netbook.
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unattended-upgrades hangs system on shutdown
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/434835
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I had converted an originally unencrypted home directory on 10.04 to an
encrypted home directory using the guide at:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EncryptedHomeFolder. My recent upgrade to 10.10
caused the error described here.
Temporary work-around: Manually downgrading util-linux to 2.16 and
downgradi
I can confirm that this is also a problem in Kubuntu 8.10. On apt-get
install, I get an output that is similar to the one reported by
"icorbett". In addition, it appears that /etc/danted.conf isn't created.
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Error on installing dante-server package
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/137858
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