@Timo Thanks for the wrapper script, although I think you need to export
DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS?
This is still an issue in 12.10, would somebody with permissions please
consider nominating this for some series?
I don't think it is such an unlikely/uncommon use case that you get to
work, go to o
I contacted the Debian maintainer (Igor Stroh) a couple of times and had
a reply from him on 8th Apr, 2011 then latest reply on 20th Dec 2011. He
said "I'm willing to RFA the ldap2dns package, no problems here" but
still no further action.
So I've been using my own updated package
(https://github.
Public bug reported:
Package needs updating to incorporate the patch from Bug #644267.
Essential functionality of the application is broken without it (e.g.
validate an invoice).
** Affects: openerp-server (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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The upgrade was from maverick (10.10), but this is a server that I have
been using for development and has been on natty devel branch since
early days in the cycle. I have had to do a bit of jiggery-pokery with
eucalyptus and other packages at points, as tends to be the way during
developm
Additional info:
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root@whirlpool:~# ip addr show
1: lo: mtu 16436 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN
link/loopback 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd 00:00:00:00:00:00
inet 127.0.0.1/8 scope host lo
inet6 ::1/128 scope host
valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
2: eth0: mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo
The error message was like this:
dhcpd.c(473): trace_begin: //var/run/eucalyptus/net/euca-dhcp.trace:
Permission denied
I had that copied somewhere, but unfortunately I deleted all the logs
yesterday and I don't even recall exactly which log that came from now
(sorry).
In any case, I can no
PS: I intended to put this as a "Wishlist" item but don't see how to do
that...maybe I have done things the wrong way.
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Title:
Ability to set ad-h
Public bug reported:
I would like to see some way to set ad-hoc DHCP options with Eucalyptus.
For example, I need my instances to have MTU <=1496 otherwise packets
will get lost, but rather than try to modify images and enforce by
documented policy for new images, it would be much simpler to be ab
I'm not too sure that this is fixed guys :( Finally got back to this
project yesterday and experiencing the same problem, although the code
snippet Dan provided (which is the same as I can see in the isc-dhcp
patch) does pick up the correct IPs for each interface...when actually
running dhcpd it do
The patch went in to isc-dhcp source package at 4.1.1-P1-15ubuntu6 (16th
March) so it should be there. I would think it might have to do with
book-keeping (to have the bug under the package concerned) though I
don't see any alternative bug logged for isc-dhcp, so maybe not.
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Thanks for the update Dan, great work!
I had a feeling this was going to result in a can of worms for upstream
changes, which is why I didn't pursue the problem myself (I just don't
have the FOSS experience or general kudos to get anything done there).
IMHO it is a clear regression upstream, but
** Description changed:
Using the new v4 DHCP server from Natty, Eucalyptus fails to start the
server to assign IP addresses to instances on their private networks.
Steps to Reproduce
==
Install and configure Eucalyptus in MANAGED mode on Natty (expect other
modes
** Also affects: eucalyptus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Broken with v4 isc-dhcp-server in Natty
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Using the watch/grep command, it currently seems to be leaking about
16kB every 30 seconds on my system right now (no battery or panel
indicator), although 500MB over 33 days would suggest a slower rate over
time. I can just remove it of course, but there is definitely still a
problem here.
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** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu Maverick)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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memory leak in gnome-power-manager
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This is either not fixed or it's back!
I had to kill gnome-power-manager on my maverick desktop yesterday (all
updates applied). It was using just under 500MB of 2GB total. The
machine is heavily used with uptime 34 days.
Package: gnome-power-manager
Architecture: amd64
Version: 2.32.0-0ubuntu1
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openerp-server
The package openerp-server should depend on python-imaging else trying
to render the company image in standard report header causes error in
reportlab _isPIL function.
** Affects: openerp-server (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Come on Canonical, what's with all the "user's want this and user's want
that"? _I_ am a user, as are others here, and this hard depends on
plymouth is causing me problems right now. If it's not required (and
it's not) then it's not a Depends. This is a bug, plain and simple.
Nobody has given any
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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I get this occasionally with no discernible pattern or cause and though
I have seen the other bugs mentioned also, this specific crash occurred
just now since a clean boot several hours previous, without any other
crash occurring beforehand. Unfortunately, I just have no idea what this
program is,
Packages built for Jaunty here: http://launchpad.net/~wdaniels/+archive/virtuoso
Help with testing very welcome, though I can't promise not to break these.
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Oops, that was a little premature, my error is not the same. If I run
the command as root:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/sbin/update-apt-xapian-index", line 486, in
import os.path, re, imp, glob, xapian, textwrap, shutil, fcntl, errno,
itertools, time
ImportError: No module
Same here after just upgrading to Jaunty beta.
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Still a problem for me using Intrepid also. Does anyone have more
information about this bug? All I found was this at the compiz forums:
http://forum.compiz-fusion.org/showthread.php?t=7029
I'd like to know exactly what the problem is and whether anybody has a
"plan" yet to solve the issue...if no
silkko: you need to also install the patch tool:
sudo apt-get install patch
(sorry, I seem to have missed that in the instructions)
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I just noticed that this rtl8180 module doesn't load automatically at
boot. Will people have to add it to /etc/modules manually then or is
there something wrong/missing for the init scripts? Running depmod -a
writes the dependency of rtl8180 on mac80211 into modules.dep file, as
expected, but that
Hi Tim, I'm now adding this comment using the new mac80211-based driver
from your linux-backports-modules package !!! :) :) Everything seems to
work OK, even through Network Manager. I'm using WPA2 PSK encryption but
can't try any others because the wireless on my Asus Eee only connects
about 1 tim
I think it's very unlikely that the Fedora sources for this driver
depend on the 2.6.25 kernel for anything - the driver broke in
compilation following changes in 2.6.24 and I assume that's why it
disappeared from Hardy suddenly. I'm not sure exactly which sources they
are using in Fedora (I would
I made a patch for this driver the other day to get it to compile on the
2.6.24 kernel. It worked fine with WEP through nm-applet initially, for
about 24 hours, but suddenly it wouldn't associate to the AP no matter
what I did. But I got it working with iwconfig and it's been perfect
ever since (
Wow, what a lot of fuss :D I hesitate to add more to this thread, but
after scanning briefly the comments here, I haven't noticed anybody put
forward the following perspective:
Putting aside the issues of the md5sum & failure of the package
management system to recognise that the plugin was not i
I just discovered the same problem with latest gutsy - doesn't hang but
crashes; output in terminal is...
ekiga: pcm_params.c:2351: sndrv_pcm_hw_params: Assertion `err >= 0' failed.
Aborted (core dumped)
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I just encountered this same bug (I think) installing the Gutsy Beta. I
have a SATA drive which I use for my main linux system and an old PATA
drive for backups. My motherboard is an MSI K9N (nForce 570) which by
default orders the PATA drive first, but I change the order in the BIOS
to boot from
Confirmed on Fiesty Beta (Acer AL1916W, resolution got set to 1400x1050
instead of 1440x900)
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getting cpuindex for acpiid 0xnn delay on booting Edgy
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Forgot to add: My processor is an AMD Athlon64 3500+ (Socket AM2) and
I'm running the 64bit version of Edgy. The motherboard in an MSI K9N
SLI.
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Public bug reported:
Boot pauses for about 2 minutes where the message:
[ 15.891495] ACPI: Getting cpuindex for acpiid 0x2
...is visible on screen. After about 2 minutes, the boot process
resumes (next message shown on screen is "activating swap..."). I do
not see the ubuntu logo, progress b
The same thing just happened to me - Edgy installer (Knot 3 CD)
formatted my ext2 Dapper partition even though I unchecked the
"reformat" box. Obviously I should have made a backup, but fact is I
didn't, so now I've lost everything! Is there any way to recover some
of this data?
I have kept the
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