Hveem,
the IO error could be by the permission problem, eg. the ttyUSB* ports
owned by root:dialout, but you aren't member of dialout group. You can
fix it that you added yourself to group dialout:
sudo usermod -aG dialout YOURUSER
then after the next login you will be able to use the ports.
Pl
Probably this is an upstream bug, not the package. Please, report it to
Hamlib list: hamlib-develo...@lists.sourceforge.net, and close this
issue.
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A few hours ago the Hamlib 3.1 had been uploaded to Debian repository. Looks
like Ubuntu also uses it:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hamlib. As I see, the current Ubuntu
version use the Hamlib 3.0.
May be you could close this issue.
73, Ervin
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>Importance: Undecided => Medium
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> ** Also affects: hundredpapercuts
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Sorry, I'm not using anywhere Kubuntu nor KDE.
I think't this is only a "Mint-bug" - so I've used Ubuntu previously (I just
installed Mint a few days...), but there weren't this bug.
Thanks:
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I've installed "kate" to my Linux Mint 17.1 (Rebecca) from official repository.
When I start the Kate, and click Open, Kate crashes always. That could be
reproduced on several systems of Linux Mint 17.1.
If I start Kate from terminal, I can see the problem:
"Could not find
hmmm, sorry for my incomprehension, but I don't understand why MySQL 5.0 works
with apparmor in chroot, and MySQL 5.1 does not?
Only this is my problem, everything else is clear for me.
Thank you:
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Package: linux
Release: Karmic alpha-6
Version: linux-kernel-2.6.31-10-server x86_64
I installed a new Karmic from a CD, I choosed it uses ext3 as fs insead of
ext4. Then I just want to try the new ext4 fs, I have two raid device, so I
created a 64GB partition on LVM, and
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 431040 ***
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Hello,
may be this is a duplicated report of that, but I'm not sure - in more
reports the affected filysystem type is tmpfs - but in my case there are
ext3 FS on LVM or normal partition.
I can't award is thi
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Description:Ubuntu karmic (development branch)
Release:9.10 (alpha-6 up-to-date)
There are two chrooted environments: /srv/apache and /srv/mysql. I would like
to mount the volume which already mounted /tmp to these environments, also as
/tmp (/srv/apache/tmp and
Dear Mathias,
> Thank you for taking the time to report this issue and helping to make
> Ubuntu better. We appreciate the difficulties you are facing - why are
> you running mysqld in a chroot?
may be I don't understand your question "why are you running mysqld in
a chroot"...
There are several
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Package: mysql-server-5.1
Release: Karmic alpha-6 (up-to-date @ bugreport)
Version: 5.1.37-1ubuntu4
Hello,
I have installed a LAMP server when installed the base system. Usually I use
mysql in chroot-ed environment, here is a good howto:
http://blog.blackdown.de/2006/12/30/
Hello,
first, thanks for your help,
> Ok but I asked if you could try this on hardy?
currently no, that's a productive server, and we don't have any backup
hardware for that.
btw: the problem has solved partially, snmp eats the memory, but
system hasn't crashed till I upgraded it.
a.
> Thanks
I have upgraded that server a few week ago - the situation is better, snmpd
doesn't eat memory as soon. Previously, it must to restart every week, but at
this time snmpd runs since about 10 days, and there are some free memory.
But I can see (we use cacti to collect data's), the memory usage of s
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After we have upgraded our system to 8.04, smbclient gives report as
above.
Here are the results:
# smbclient -L 192.168.117.2 -U myuser
Password:
session setup failed: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE
# mount -t cifs -o username=myuser //192.168.117.2/data1 /mnt
Password:
[share h
Sorry, the IP of second smbclient test is same as first: 192.168.117.2 -
of course.
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version.
Any suggestion?
Thanks:
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Status: New
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Sorry, of course "I don't know what package contains it" is false, I
find it. This could be misinformation.
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Binary package hint: gnome-system-tools
Here is a new feisty install, with a user (airween) with admin
privileges. I have been created a new user (david) from System -> Admin.
-> Users and Groups (I don't know what package contains that). After
that application
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