This affects smartmontools and not cron
** Package changed: cron (Ubuntu) => smartmontools (Ubuntu)
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Title:
smartmontools.service: Referenced bu
Public bug reported:
The package is from package libvirt-daemon-system but form variable
above gives error '"libvirt-daemon-system" does not exist in Ubuntu'
apt-cache show libvirt-daemon-system
Package: libvirt-daemon-system
Architecture: amd64
Version: 10.0.0-2ubuntu8.6
Priority: optional
Secti
Public bug reported:
Bug is in package pcscd, but form field above gives error 'pcscd does
not exist in Ubuntu' !
apt-cache show pcscd
Package: pcscd
Architecture: amd64
Version: 2.0.3-1build1
Multi-Arch: foreign
Priority: extra
Section: universe/misc
Source: pcsc-lite
Origin: Ubuntu
Maintainer:
Public bug reported:
Output of lsb_release -rd
No LSB modules are available.
Description:Ubuntu 24.04.2 LTS
Release:24.04
apt-cache policy smartmontools
smartmontools:
Installed: 7.4-2build1
Candidate: 7.4-2build1
Version table:
*** 7.4-2build1 500
500 https://us.archiv
Public bug reported:
Warning (not error) appears in journalctl log
cron.service: Referenced but unset environment variable evaluates to an
empty string: EXTRA_OPTS
Reason:
/etc/default/cron contains:
# This file has been deprecated. Please add custom options for cron using
# $ systemctl edit c
Thanks Sebastien,
I updated to the latest version of pitivi, and the problem does not
occur any more.
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pitivi crashed with SourceListError in addUri()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/531765
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Public bug reported:
Line 49 of /etc/init.d/gdm checks for 'text' in kernel command line, and if
present, does not start the Display Manager. However, the script does
grep -qs text /proc/cmdline
which will match anything on the kernel command line that includes 'text'
(including a UUID, kernel
Small typo in my previous post. The correct syntax for
AllowMouseOpenFail (as in xorg.conf) should be:
Option "AllowMouseOpenFail" "true"
with that displayconfig works fine. Without the "true" specified
explicitly, the X server will work, but displayconfig crashes
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I had this problem also (Hardy Heron kubuntu stable on AMD64). I was
just getting ready to give up, when I noticed the following error in the
displayconfig error trace:
raise ParseException,"Unknown line type '%s' on line %i" % (first,line)
xorgconfig.ParseException: Unknown line type 'allowm
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
Download Ubuntu server Gutsy i386 CD ISO or Alternate i386 CD ISO from
mirrors.kernel.org
Validate download was ok using MD5SUMS
Check CD for defects (no defects found)
Install Ubuntu server
Towards the end - just before grub is installed, you get the err
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