This is fixed by the release of kernel-2.6.20-15 and cryptsetup
1.0.4+svn26-1ubuntu2.
** Changed in: cryptsetup (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Fix Released
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cant mount 2nd crypted partition within cryptroot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/105266
You received this bug notification becau
completely different. On sda13, cryptsetup luksOpen
works as it should.
golfbuf :~$ ls -la /dev/mapper/
total 0
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 100 2007-04-10 17:59 .
drwxr-xr-x 14 root root 14280 2007-04-10 18:00 ..
crw-rw 1 root root 10, 63 2007-04-10 13:51 control
brw-rw 1 root disk
: [ 465.38] device-mapper: ioctl:
unable to remove open device temporary-cryptsetup-6293
I'm using ii cryptsetup 1.0.4+svn26-1ubuntu1, and had to apply the
udevsettle patch meantioned in bug 85640 to be able to get a password
prompt during boot.
golfbuf :~$ cryptsetup --version
cryptsetup-lu
It works but takes a long time here. The boot hangs with the message
about running early crypto disks and complains that it can't find
/dev/mapper/cryptswap. After several minutes, the boot continues and
once completed, everything (including cryptswap) is mounted. It's a
painfully long boot time
I also have a recent ATI card that is not supported by the free drivers
using AIGLX. So, the only way I can get it to work with either compiz
or beryl is with the XGL server. I can also report that this latest
beryl is broken for me using XGL and fglrx. Please expedite the fix.
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I have a dell X1400 which is very similar to yours and runs fine here.
Did you remember to change your /etc/X11/xorg.conf to include changing
the driver to fglrx? Take a look at the wiki page for help.
regards,
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I tried driver R115321 and it did not work. But, I also found driver
R140747 and it does work, so this bug can be cancelled!
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ndiswrapper 1.38 fails to load broadcom driver bcmwl5
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On 3/18/07, Mark Reitblatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Please provide (as attachments) the output of lspci. Also, could you
> please try w/ this driver: http://ftp.us.dell.com/network/R115321.EXE .
Yes, but I'm on dial up so it'll take at least another 24 hours to
download it and get back to you.
orks under edgy with ndiswrapper 1.31. On feisty, the latest update
to ndiswrapper 1.38 should have fixed it, but now I get a strange error about
32-bit.
golfbuf :~$ modinfo ndiswrapper
filename:
/lib/modules/2.6.20-11-generic/kernel/ubuntu/misc/ndiswrapper/ndiswrapper.ko
license:
sty, the latest update to
ndiswrapper 1.38 should have fixed it, but now I get a strange error
about 32-bit.
golfbuf :~$ modinfo ndiswrapper
filename:
/lib/modules/2.6.20-11-generic/kernel/ubuntu/misc/ndiswrapper/ndiswrapper.ko
license:GPL
version:1.38
description:NDIS wrappe
sty, the latest update to
ndiswrapper 1.38 should have fixed it, but now I get a strange error
about 32-bit.
golfbuf :~$ modinfo ndiswrapper
filename:
/lib/modules/2.6.20-11-generic/kernel/ubuntu/misc/ndiswrapper/ndiswrapper.ko
license:GPL
version:1.38
description:NDIS wrappe
debbug 385798 indicates a fix for debian etch. Is anyone planning to
patch this into edgy, or do we have to wait for 7.04 for a fix?
regards,
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[Edgy] font hinting does not work with libfreetype6 v. 2.2.1
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I also experienced this after a clean install of kubuntu 6.10. The
fuzzy fonts appeared in all apps and all fonts. The fix was to change
the antialiase hinting from the default of "medium" to "full". Now
firefox, and all kubuntu apps are ok for me.
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Semi-random ugly font rendering in Edgy (n
I have determined that my freeze up is related to the open source modem
driver I had been using. Now, I have a different modem and have no
crash problems. The bad driver was unsupported. I suspect one of your
kernel updates caused an api problem with it. Anyway, it's unrelated to
my nvidia, whi
I have tested the latest update to the kernel, linux-image-2.6.15-27-386
version 2.6.15-27.48 and still have this freeze up.
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system freezes after last kernel update
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I have tested the latest update to the kernel, linux-image-2.6.15-26-686
version 2.6.15-26.46 and still have this freeze up.
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system freezes after last kernel update
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I have tested the latest update to the kernel, linux-image-2.6.15-26-686
version 2.6.15-26.45 and still have this freeze up.
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system freezes after last kernel update
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Have verified that this system freeze occurs with newest update to this
kernel, linux-image-2.6.15-26-686.
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After 3 days on prior version of kernel (linux-image-2.6.15-23-686), I
have experienced no crashes or problems. So, I conclude my computer
does not have any hardware or software bugs. Therefore, the crashes
must be related to the updated version 2.6.15-25-x86.
Please advise if I need to supply m
Here's another update, because I just had a system freeze while using
the linux-image-2.6.15-25-386 (version 2.6.15-25.43), so now I can not
say that this is just related to the 686 kernel version.
I will go back to the older kernel, test more and report back.
regards,
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system freezes after l
I have investigated this bug further and believe it is a problem with
the 686 version of linux-2.6.15 ubuntu dapper kernel. I ran the linux-
image-2.6.15-23-686 on dapper for a couple weeks until an update linux-
image-2.6.15-25-686 (version 2.6.15-25.43) became available in the
repository. After
It will take me a while to test other kernel versions and report back.
Some others on the ubuntu mail list have suggested trying the i386
kernel, which I will test first.
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system freezes after last kernel update
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Public bug reported:
I've had 3 system freezes after the last (jun 17, 2006) kernel update.
I'm using i386-686 2.6.15-25.43.
On three occasions, my system has frozen (nothing responds) and required
power off to reboot. I couldn't even get C-A-F1 to take me to a
terminal. I'm running a pci nvidi
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