Ubuntu keeps releasing new kernels, and every one re-breaks my HDMI
sound.
Thank goodness for Fabrizio and his comment #8. Although applying it
over and over again is becoming tedious.
Security is an important thing, but it is not the only important thing.
Do any Linux distros actually care abou
Er, make that: "...provided the libzrtpcpp-dev package is installed and
--enable-zrtp is passed to the 'configure' script"
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ZRTP support n
Public bug reported:
The current Ubuntu build of linphone packages (3.5.2-10) does not
include ZRTP support for secure communications.
It does include SRTP, but that mode sends encryption keys in the clear,
which kind of defeats the purpose. (Unless you use TCP/TLS for the SIP
connection... But e
The current "Jockey" repository has moved to download.ebz.epson.net, so
the /etc/apt/souces.list.d/jockey.list file you want is:
deb http://download.ebz.epson.net/dsc/op/stable/debian/ lsb3.2 main
This has more recent versions than the repository at linux.avasys.jp.
See http://download.ebz.epson.
Unfortunately, I no longer have an Ubuntu system with a Myricom card.
(The original system was a prototype for work, since dismantled.) So I
will be unable to test this package.
Unless you can find someone else to test, you might want to close this
bug.
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All I want is to move the d@#% launch bar to a different side of the
screen.
I can do this with Windows.
I can do this with OS X.
I can do this with GNOME.
I cannot do this with Unity, because some billionaire says it does not
fit with his "vision".
Remind me again why I use open source softwa
My left-side monitor is an HDTV. I normally keep it (a) set to a
different input and (b) turned off.
So, with 11.10, in order to launch an application I have to:
Turn on the HDTV
Select the computer as input source on the HDTV
Open the launcher and launch the application
Change the input back on
Two years and counting...
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Addendum:
I changed my mind; this is not necessarily a bug in initscripts. It
could be a bug in "mountall", which creates sendsigs.omit.d under
/var/run:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mountall/+bug/604137
The bug is that the various init scripts are not in agreement. Please
make up
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/etc/init/mounted-varrun.conf has the following line:
mkdir -p /var/run/sendsigs.omit.d
But the /etc/init.d/sendsigs script (from the initscripts package) --
which reads this directory -- expects to find it in
/lib/init/rw/sendsigs.omit.d.
A
I can confirm that the patch in Bug 567143 (mkdir -p
/lib/init/rw/sendsigs.omit.d in /etc/init.d/open-iscsi) works around
this issue.
But open-iscsi is not the only init script that relies on
/lib/init/rw/sendsigs.omit.d, so it is not open-iscsi's job to create
it. This is clearly a bug in the in
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: sysvinit
Release: lucid
Version: 2.87dsf-4ubuntu17
/etc/init.d/sendsigs reads the /lib/init/rw/sendsigs.omit.d directory
for a list of files containing PIDs to omit when killing all processes
during shutdown/reboot.
Some init scripts (e.g., open-iscsi a
WHOOPS! My mistake. I tested the new package on Lucid and it did not
work...
But on Maverick, it fixes the problem perfectly. I apologize for the
screw-up.
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On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 1:09 PM, Chase Douglas
wrote:
> Please test the attached linux-firmware package.
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Unfortunately, this did not work... It installs the
Addendum:
Note that the file name requested by the driver is
"myri10ge_eth_z8e.dat", while the file name in the vendor package is
just "eth_z8e.dat". The vendor package contains four .dat files
corresponding to different cards. They are all used by the myri10ge
driver, and they all need to have
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-firmware
Maverick Meercat includes the myri10ge driver, but it is missing the
associated firmware.
Current firmware package is available from the vendor:
http://www.myri.com/scs/download-Myri10GE-firmware-only.html
Without these firmware files, t
Thank you, Dmitry! Your patch works great (modulo one problem; see
below).
In case anybody else wants to fix this for themselves, here are a step-
by-step instructions to apply the patch:
- Download Dmitry's patch from the link above
- Become root
- Edit /etc/apt/sources.list to ensure you have
Thankfully, since nothing has changed in vnc4server, Dossy Shiobara's
Gutsy patch (above) also works just fine for Hardy. I followed a
slightly different procedure:
- Download Dossy's vnc4-amd64-vncconfig-bug-119982.patch above
- Become root
- Make sure /etc/apt/sources.list has a "deb-src" line
Ditto. This is (still!) broken on amd64 Hardy. Even though the bug was
diganosed and fixed in Fedora in Oct 2006 and on this ticket Oct 2007.
Does Ubuntu have a VNC maintainer?
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Same issue here. On amd64, under Xvnc4, when I run "gnome-settings-
daemon", I get:
** (gnome-settings-daemon:1422): WARNING **: The X Server does not
support the XRandR extension. Runtime resolution changes to the display
size are not available.
** (gnome-settings-daemon:1422): WARNING **: num
It's a long story that depends on how you define "random" and
"secure". And this is really the wrong forum for this question and
answer. But I'll give it a whack anyway. :-)
/dev/random never hands out more bits than it has entropy available.
(It collects entropy from the timings of keyboard in
What version of Ubuntu are you using?
On mine (7.10 aka. Gutsy), /etc/init.d/urandom already propagates the
random seed across reboots in /var/lib/urandom/random-seed.
This should make /dev/urandom very safe to use, assuming that file
itself is never compromised.
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/dev/random blocks until it has enough entropy to guarantee
randomness. That is probably why wiggling the touchpad gets things
going again.
If you have /dev/hwrandom, you can use that... Otherwise, you can use
/dev/urandom to avoid blocking, but theoretically this could give up
some security (si
"Me too"
Since the installer created kernel-img.conf, and since update-manager is
the only supported upgrade path for Ubuntu, update-manager should fix
the broken configuration file. In my opinion.
But regardless, the kernel-img.conf file is broken following an upgrade
to Gutsy. From my end-use
I do not believe apt is a supported upgrade tool for Ubuntu.
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I have a Dell Latitude D610 laptop (Intel ICH6 sound device).
Sound works fine in Windows. It worked fine in Feisty. After upgrading
to Gutsy, I can hear no sounds at all.
I am in the "audio" group. My User Privileges include "Use Audio
Devices". All volume controls are
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OK the machine is hibernating, not shutting down. I use an encrypted
swap partition, so hibernation does not actually work... Which is why I
thought the machine was shutting down.
Marking as duplicate of Bu
I have the same configuration as Michael Elkins (Dell Latitude D610),
and I am experiencing the same problem. I reported it as Bug #152735,
before I realized (a) it only happens when gnome-power-manager suspends
the machine, not when I do it by hand; and (b) the system is
hibernating, not shutting
I strongly agree do-release-upgrade should be supported for the desktop.
What is Ubuntu's official policy on this question, and how would one go
about changing it?
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That certainly sounds plausible. How can I confirm that what I am
seeing is hibernation?
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Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.22
Running pre-release of Gutsy, I suspend the machine.
When I resume, X comes back up, I type my password to unlock the
screensaver, I can even work in Firefox or gnome-terminal for about five
seconds... Then the system switches back t
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> Ubuntu's official emacs-snapshot package has
> (to the best of my knowledge) always been identical to
> mine and thus never supported Xft.
Yes we know, and it kind of sucks. This bug report is a plea for
someone to fix it.
Emacs is the only tool on the system that looks like garbage. It would
Aha:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfce4-session/+bug/78887
"-extension XFIXES" does the trick. Thanks, Peter!
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I can confirm this problem with Feisty.
Can anyone suggest a (simple?) workaround, short of downloading and
compiling my own copy of the VNC server?
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This may be a stupid question but... Why?
I mean, the only reason I tried installing an obscure package called
"emacs-snapshot" was to see if the font rendering had progressed beyond
1995. What other purpose could "emacs-snapshot" possibly have? :-)
More seriously, with a name ending in "-snap
The most problematic symptom:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-keyring/+bug/92032/
...has been fixed in a different way. So this bug is no longer as
important, and arguably does not need to be fixed at all...
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Public bug reported:
I recently upgraded to Feisty beta on my Dell Latitude D610. Network
driver is ipw2200.
My WPA network connection seems to work, but every 1-3 seconds the
following kernel message is logged:
CCMP: received packet without ExtIV flag from xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
...where the MAC
Thank you for the suggestion. Yes, I tried adding "@include common-
pamkeyring" to /etc/pam.d/gnome-screensaver. It does not work because
pam_keyring.so spawns a new instance of gnome-keyring-daemon instead of
unlocking the running daemon already present.
In my opinion, this should not only work
Public bug reported:
Subject says it all. One symptom is this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-keyring/+bug/92032/
If pam-keyring cannot interact with unlocking the screen saver, then it
is pretty much useless... I want to lock&suspend my machine when I
leave, and type ONE
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-keyring
Even though this bug was marked as "fixed" in Edgy last July:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-keyring/+bug/38483
...I do not see any way to change the master password on the keyring. I
did find this discussion, where the m
Ditto. Please fix this bug or revert the "upgrade". Current vnc4server
is unusable.
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A kind Ubuntu hacker in India has made Xft versions of emacs-snapshot
packages available via apt:
http://g33k.wordpress.com/2006/11/06/gnu-emacs-with-xft-goodness/
The difference in fonts is like night and day.
I agree with Hans. You can label this "importance wishlist"... But
seriously, every
This is definitely broken again in Edgy. Plus the old Dapper workaround
(-fp ...) broke because the fonts moved from /usr/share/X11/fonts to
/usr/share/fonts/X11.
Just repeating what has already been said, adding my voice to the
chorus. Would be nice to see this fixed in the underlying Xvnc4
pro
Well, after a few hours, the wireless card locked up. I was unable even
to "ping" my router. Rebooting did not help; I had to power-cycle to
get my network back.
This driver is obviously not ready for prime time. I gave up and bought
a D-Link WDA-1320 (Atheros chipset), which seems to be workin
Another addendum for others trying to get this card working in Edgy:
With just a little manual configuration, this card is functioning fine
with the current drivers in Edgy.
First I configured it in network-admin.
Then I edited /etc/network/interfaces to add these lines to the "iface
wlan0 ..."
Addendum:
Apparently, I have rediscovered the procedure documented in the README
for the rt61pci driver.
http://rt2400.cvs.sourceforge.net/rt2400/source/rt2x00/README?revision=1.39
"- After the client interface has been brought up, scanning can be
performed to check if the desired AP is being de
Public bug reported:
My wireless adapter is an Airlink101 AWLH5026. lspci identifies it as
vendor ID 1814, device ID 0401 ("Ralink RT2600 802.11 MIMO").
Current release of Edgy correctly loads the rt61pci module. Network
Settings shows both wmaster0 and wlan0 devices, and it lets me configure
a
I can confirm this problem in Edgy on x86. My /etc/crypttab has this
line:
crypt /dev/hda6
Dapper used to stop during boot and wait for the passphrase. Edgy does
not. When I boot without "splash", I can see the failure message:
Starting early crypto disks...
Enter passphrase: Command fa
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