[Bug 911732] Re: [12.04] citadel-server is producing errors every second in syslog (DB: not a restored transaction DB: PANIC: Invalid argument citadel: bdb(): PANIC: Invalid argument citadel: bdb(): t

2012-12-23 Thread Simon-thum
When additionally issuing cd /etc/ssl chown citadel.citadel -R webcit citadel the beast growls more before it dies... -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/911732 Title: [12.04] citadel-se

[Bug 911732] Re: [12.04] citadel-server is producing errors every second in syslog (DB: not a restored transaction DB: PANIC: Invalid argument citadel: bdb(): PANIC: Invalid argument citadel: bdb(): t

2012-12-23 Thread Simon-thum
Sorry, not really. It successfully appeared to do so for some time and seems to be TRTTD. Anyway, an interseting observation: (root) citserver -D ... DB: PANIC etc. but sudo -u citadel citserver -D looks much better. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bu

[Bug 911732] Re: [12.04] citadel-server is producing errors every second in syslog (DB: not a restored transaction DB: PANIC: Invalid argument citadel: bdb(): PANIC: Invalid argument citadel: bdb(): t

2012-12-23 Thread Simon-thum
Wasted half the day on this! FWIW, chown citadel.citadel -R /var/lib/citadel works for me. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/911732 Title: [12.04] citadel-server is producing errors ev

[Bug 621432]

2012-04-27 Thread Simon-thum
I think this was discussed recently on the mailing list - maybe in your holidays - synaptics somehow adjusts itself to the display geometry, IIRC. I don't find it right now, but it sounds as if you could check for display code in synaptics just to be safe. -- You received this bug notification b

[Bug 726832]

2012-04-23 Thread Simon-thum
I think this was discussed recently on the mailing list - maybe in your holidays - synaptics somehow adjusts itself to the display geometry, IIRC. I don't find it right now, but it sounds as if you could check for display code in synaptics just to be safe. -- You received this bug notification b