Still broken in Lucid.
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"Set date and time automatically" doesn't work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/367164
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How is this fixed? Still not able to "Set Date and Time Automatically".
I suppose "cannot make any changes" is fixed, but "cannot make some
changes" is not fixed.
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Unable to make any changes in Date / Time kcontrol
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/312569
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I think the problem is that there is a significant post-boot delay before
resolv.conf is updated. It took ~ 90sec (after gdm start) on last boot.
But at least it's working
+Reardon
On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 5:11 AM, Sander van Grieken wrote:
> ok, time for a full checklist :)
>
> - update /sbin
Ok, I've tried with all your latest, and basically nothing has changed, it's
all still broken. On system boot, resolv.conf remains blank (or rather, it
is created, but with no entries, only the top comment lines).
ifdown/ifup fixes the problem. Same as the Ubuntu release problem.
Have you tried
My mistake this time. It's working properly now with your updated
/sbin/resolvconf
+Reardon
On Sat, Dec 26, 2009 at 7:16 AM, Sander van Grieken wrote:
> Did you redownload the /sbin/resolvconf replacement? Can you confirm there
> are no
> differences between your copy and the attachment? Beca
Your solution did not work on reboot. Now when I try ''sudo resolvconf -i'
I get a different error
$ sudo resolvconf -i
mkdir: cannot create directory `': No such file or directory
resolvconf: Error: unable to create
+Reardon
On Fri, Dec 25, 2009 at 11:30 AM, Sander van Grieken wrote:
> You
I created the directory /lib/init/rw/resolvconf/interface by hand. But no
idea what should go in here. The whole point of installing resolvconf in
the first place was so that vpn clients would work properly (in my case,
vpnc). But no updates to resolv.conf are made when I connect with vpnc
(this
I've tried your fix Sander and it sort of works. Which is to say that
resolvconf properly runs at boot. HOWEVER, it does not run correctly on
ifdown/ifup:
$ sudo ifdown eth0
[sudo] password for reardon:
resolvconf: Error: /lib/init/rw/resolvconf/interface is not a directory
resolvconf: Error: /l
I think I have found some of the problem. avahi-daemon gets into a
weird state when it sees advertisements for both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses
for the same service. You will notice that when you run avahi-resolve
just after ifdown/ifup, you will be given an IPv6 address. About 2-8
seconds later tha
Hilarious: "urgency=low"
For 10% of humanity this is nearly as bad as catastrophic data-loss, but
it's only of low urgency. This is one of those "how on earth did this
even get thru smoke tests" kind of bugs.
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Agree, still fails for me on fully-updated (synaptic) ibex
+Reardon
-Original Message-
From: AmenophisIII
Date: Fri, 02 Jan 2009 02:50:42
To:
Subject: [Bug 286119] Re: firefox 3.0.3 crashes (no SIG) on most pages w
images: 8.10beta AMD64
mh i dont understand that... why co
Killing winbind resolves the problem, but that is not a usable solution
for most of us.
+Reardon
-Original Message-
From: Chris Unitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2008 22:10:00
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Bug 286119] Re: firefox 3.0.3 crashes (no SIG) on most pages w
These are the symbols I have installed:
dpkg -l | grep dbg
ii firefox-3.0-dbgsym 3.0.3+nobinonly-0ubuntu2
debug symbols for package firefox-3.0
ii firefox-3.0-gnome-support-dbgsym 3.0.3+nobinonly-0ubuntu2
debug symbols for package firefox-
just try any pages like www.drudgereport.com. clear your diskcache and reload
the page. FF3 crashes about every 3rd time I try to page.
I am sorry but while this bug is pretty bad I do not have a 100% repro.
I am sure you are aware that most timing-related bugs simply do not
repro 100%.
Aga
> wimages: 8.10beta AMD64
>
> On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 12:06:05PM -, TrReardon wrote:
> > This appears to be a race condition...repro's on exactly the same pages
> > but only 30% of time. It's always difficult to give repro steps for
> > race conditions.
> >
Were you able to look at the backtrace I uploaded?
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 12:29:08 +
> Subject: [Bug 286119] Re: firefox 3.0.3 crashes (no SIG) on most pages w
> images: 8.10beta AMD64
>
> ... also look into disabling your e
> wimages: 8.10beta AMD64
>
> On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 12:06:05PM -, TrReardon wrote:
> > This appears to be a race condition...repro's on exactly the same pages
> > but only 30% of time. It's always difficult to give repro steps for
> > race conditions.
&g
This appears to be a race condition...repro's on exactly the same pages
but only 30% of time. It's always difficult to give repro steps for
race conditions.
Could you dig anything out of the traces? I can see that ff is doing
some kind of name resolve, but I can't see what functions it ultimatel
And note that it does NOT repro on 32-bit Firefox (it does report on
64-bit 3.1beta so it is broader than 3.0.3)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/286119
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This seems to repro best on pages that have images pull from multiple
websites (ie different dns)
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** Summary changed:
- firefox 3.0.3 crashes (no SIG) on most pages w images: 8.10beta
+ firefox 3.0.3 crashes (no SIG) on most pages w images: 8.10beta AMD64
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firefox 3.0.3 crashes (no SIG) on most pages w images: 8.10beta AMD64
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/286119
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Here's the gdb output, regardless of missing symbols. I am using the
firefox update on Intrepid from today (oct 20)
** Attachment added: "firefox 3.0.3 crash on Intrepid"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18755487/gdb-firefox.txt
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firefox 3.0.3 crashes (no SIG) on most pages w images: 8.10bet
FWIW (on my system):
# dpkg -l | grep dbgsym
ii firefox-3.0-dbgsym 3.0.3+nobinonly-0ubuntu2
debug symbols for package firefox-3.0
ii libnss3-1d-dbgsym 3.12.0.3-0ubuntu5
debug symbols for package libnss3-1d
ii xulrunne
No, instruction don't work. There are multiple problems: the
instructions are for Hardy, not Intrepid. there is a basic problem with
the debug output filename (you ouput to /tmp but then ask user to upload
from ~/tmp) and most importantly, even thought I got the -dbgsym
packages to install, when
Public bug reported:
Basically the same stacktrace on most pages. Is NOT tied to Flash (have
tried w Flash installed and removed). Not usable, using Firefox under
Wine as workaround (ick!)
*** glibc detected *** /usr/lib/firefox-3.0.3/firefox: double free or
corruption (!prev): 0x7f2a0443
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