Bug also present in 10.04 (Lucid) 32-bit.
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Run script in terminal 1:
sudo killall perl /usr/bin/perl; sudo
/usr/share/system-tools-backends-2.0/scripts/SystemToolsBackends.pl -m
UsersConfig --platform ubuntu-8.04
Run script in terminal 2:
sudo killall system-tools-backends; sudo /usr/bin/system-tools-backends -nd
Run users-admin in term
Milan - I have tried to run the two scripts as requested but there
appear to be problems already...
Terminal 1:
ubu...@ubuntu:~$ sudo killall perl /usr/bin/perl; sudo
/usr/share/system-tools-backends-2.0/scripts/SystemToolsBackends.pl -m U$
perl: no process killed
/usr/bin/perl: no process killed
Thanks for the reply Milan. As I am getting a bit confused as to where
to go from here would you please advise exactly what tests I should now
run with the Xubuntu Live CD, specifying if I should first set a user
password for "ubuntu".
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Creating an user destroys most of users and groups config
Public bug reported:
TuxCards is a hierarchical notebook to enter and manage every kind of
note and ideas in a structured manner.
URL: http://www.tuxcards.de
License: GPL
Notes: TuxCards 2.2 requires qt4. Previous versions require qt3.
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Stat
Just to clear up any confusion I will reiterate the comments in my
original post. I am using an old, slow, AMD-K6 PC. The problem I
raised is only apparent with this PC, although it works fine with other
applications (albeit s l o w l y ! ). When I have tried the same Live
CDs in more powerful P
Fresh boot from Live CD. Copy /var/log/auth.log to attached file
"auth_no_passwd".
Use passwd command to change default ubuntu password from "" (null) to
"123456789". Copy /var/log/auth.log to attached file "auth_new_passwd".
Note the "Error attempting to open/unwrap" messages at the end!
Run t
Thank you for the info Milan. Yes, I did click Ctrl+C before creating
the user as the output had apparently stopped. I have now re-run the
test with the following results:
After opening users-admin, the "GLib-GIO-WARNING" (x3) appears, together with a
GUI error
box "The configuration could not
Background: I originally experienced this problem with an installed
version of Xubuntu Hardy (8.04). I established that the Live CD had the
same bug. As I do not wish to change my LTS installation at present, I
have since tried Live CDs for Jaunty (9.04) and Karmic (9.10) with
similar results.
Xubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala) Alpha 5 (02-Sep-2009) Live CD
Starting from GUI:
Menu Users and Groups:
Users Settings box shows no users.
Select "Click to make changes" button, then enter "" (null) password.
Manage Groups box is also blank.
cat /etc/passwd shows expected full list of users (30)
cat
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: gnome-system-tools
Xubuntu 8.04 Live CD
Processor = AMD-K6 500MHz
RAM = 311MB
Menu Users and Groups:
Users Settings box shows no users. Unlock button is greyed out with text
"this action is allowed".
Manage Groups box is also blank
A similar problem has now been reported with Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex
in forum thread http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1095007.
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Users-admin fails with AMD-K6 processor
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I have just received an email from Bug Watch Updater advising:
** Changed in: debian
Status: Unknown => Fix Released
Debian bug #433159 refers to "network-admin: fails to display any information"
Debian bug #433159 now states "fixed in libnet-dbus-perl 0.33.5-0.1"
However, the users-admin
Using Xubuntu 9.04 Live CD:
gnome-desktop-data is already installed.
Try to install gnome-desktop-environment (including all dependencies) via
Synaptic.
Message; "Some of the packages could not be retrieved from the servers"
- Continued
Various errors occurred during installation, including "n
Dimitrios: I have retested this with the latest Jaunty (development
branch) Live CD and the fault remains similar to my original report with
Hardy.
Run users-admin GUI from terminal...
Users Settings box remains blank
Manage Groups box remains blank
Unlock button greyed out with tip "This action
Confirmed problem still exists with Kubuntu 8.04: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U;
Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9) Gecko/2008061015 Firefox/3.0
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Just to check, I tried the Gutsy Xubuntu Live CD today on the AMD-K6
machine and found that the users-admin GUI seemed to work as expected.
The "Users settings" box only lists root and the properties appear OK
but it does not show the user "ubuntu". The "Manage Groups" box shows
the expected full
Thanks for the help Chris. Attached file "testresults 080702"
sequentially shows the outcome of the tests however I am unsure about
how to interpret the logs regarding this investigation.
I don't quite understand how to look for the "process with the command
line '/usr/bin/perl /usr/share//system
** Changed in: ntp (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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hardy live cd: ntp support is not installed, after installing it, it still
wants to be installed
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** Changed in: gnome-system-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => In Progress
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Users-admin fails with AMD-K6 processor
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Same symptoms observed with the following system in both "Live CD" and
"installed" modes:
Xubuntu 8.04
Processor = AMD-K6 500MHz
RAM = 311MB
Note that, although the GUI keeps looping around the "NTP support is not
installed" dialog, in my case NTP is actually installed on the first
run. Terminal
Xubuntu 8.04 Live CD on AMD-K6 terminal output while adding user "test"
via GUI...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ users-admin
(users-admin:8184): Liboobs-WARNING **: There was an unknown error
communicating with the backends: Did not receive a reply. Possible
causes include: the remote application did not
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-system-tools
Xubuntu 8.04 Live CD
Processor = AMD-K6 500MHz
RAM = 311MB
Menu Users and Groups:
Users Settings box shows no users. Unlock button is greyed out with text "this
action is allowed".
Manage Groups box is also blank.
cat /etc/passwd sh
Is there a simple workaround for users to configure policykit
authorizations graphically in Hardy (without waiting to upgrade to
Intrepid?)
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This _may_ not be a bug but a feature!
I had a similar problem with OOo 2.0.2 but found that by typing more than a
full line of text the drop capital then appeared correctly.
The solution was suggested by dpeach, OOo Advocate, in the following article:
http://www.oooforum.org/forum/viewtopic.phtml
Problem confirmed on Sylpheed-Claws 2.1.1 running on Gnome 2.14.3 (Dapper 6.06).
Latest vcalendar 1.99 plugin cannot be compiled for this version of
Sylpheed-Claws as this only works with claws-mail >= 3.0.1.30.
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This patch would be very useful to many users but seems to have been forgotten
about!
Could we get it into the next kernel please.
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After a kernel upgrade with Dapper (6.06), Ubuntu displays the notification
message "System restart required".
After a similar update is applied to a Kubuntu system, no such notification is
displayed.
Suggest Kubuntu should also display a similar notifi
Thanks for the assurance Mattias. Just thought the question should be
raised as many normal desktop installations may well have some servers,
such as NFS, enabled. I have never had OoM errors previously on my two
Dapper PCs - if these do occur with the new kernel image then I shall
report back.
Is 2.6.15-28.55 safe for a desktop install? If not then suggest this
should be removed from repositories until issue resolved. A warning
should also be posted on ubuntuforums.org to help those who have already
installed this upgrade.
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Thanks for the suggestion Brian but it doesn't work on Dapper. Nautilus
still keeps file permissions at 600 :-(
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When creating a file in Nautilus 2.14.3 (Dapper) permissions are not updated as
per the umask setting defined in /etc/profile. When umask is changed from
default 022 to 002 this should give the group write access with file
permissions of 664, but Nautilus maintains file permissions of 600. Thi
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