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HP Z640 USB port stopped working since 4.4.0-22.38
To manage notifi
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AlsaVersion: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version k4.4.0-59-generic.
AplayDevices: Error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory
ApportVersion: 2.20.1-0ubuntu2.5
Architecture: amd64
ArecordDevices: Error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory
AudioDevicesInUse: Error: [Errno 2] No such file
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HP Z64
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HP Z
This is a problem that affects us on a daily basis. When our user home
directory quotas are full and they attempt file operations in nautilus
it causes the gvfsd-metadata process to use over 80% of a CPU and
generates excessive nfs traffic. This is a problem that needs to be
fixed.
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This is still a problem for the LTS (Hardy). The workstations I'm
installing on need to be relatively stable and undergo major updates
rarely, so if I can avoid it non LTS installs I will.
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Autofs should be reloaded when state of network interface changes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/119660
The above workaround didn't work for me (-no-ping), and this is a show
stopping bug for gutsy in my lab environment (mostly a mixture of dapper
and feisty workstations, using NIS). I've two workarounds; one is to
manually reload autofs on start, but this is impractical for the number
of workstation
It's about the "silent" failure- there is no indication that there has
been a problem, which could lead an individual to believe that the
backup was successful. The comments in bug 144295 indicate that a fix
may be difficult, but in the meantime a warning should be thrown up to
indicate that it has
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: sbackup
When backing up to a filesystem with a relatively small maximum filesize
(such as fat32), sbackupd does not inform the user that an incomplete
backup has been made, which is both misleading and dangerous as it risks
loss of data.
This is related
Due to this issue, an update of feisty to gutsy this breaks the expected
behavior on NIS clients. I've just updated 3 workstations to gutsy and
each needs autofs to be restarted after boot for users to be able to log
on if they have non-local home folders.
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Autofs should be reloaded when state
It's not great, but I have found a way of correcting this problem if
creating a .Trash-$USER doesn't work, or if it's too late to try that.
If you install amarok you can right click on your ipod file list and
select "repair ipod->scan for orphaned and missing files". This will
create a list of file
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
On updating with update-manager (or alternatively apt-get or aptitude from the
command line) if a new kernel package (linux-image-2.6.x.y-z-arch) is found and
selected the associated restricted modules packages
(linux-restricted-modules-
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
I followed the standard procedure to upgrade (gksudo "update-manager -c -d")
from dapper to edgy. In dapper the 686 kernel was used. In edgy, by default a
kernel was selected (i386) which didn't support all of the features of my
process
It is i386, with dapper packages (The version of OO is 2.0.2). My home
directory is mounted on NFS, and that is where I am trying to save. I
can replicate the bug on other systems which are using my NFS mounted
home directory, but I cannot when saving locally to any machine. I have
just discovered
Public bug reported:
A new document is opened and edited. When going to save, the appropriate
dialog comes up but doesn't respond when the save button is pressed. If
this is repeated, the program crashes. Equally, if the program is turned
off and the save dialog comes up, rather than save the prog
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