Just thought I'd let you know that procps-ng-3.3.11 was released today.
Among several bug fixes, LXC support was added to top and ps.
The source ca be found at:
https://gitlab.com/procps-ng/procps
And a dist tarball is available at:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/procps-ng/files/Production/
Th
Please see message #44 in the following closed debian bug report:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=627257
The memory leak you've experienced was eliminated with the advent
procps-ng release 3.3.0.
Trusty 14.04 is now using procps-ng release 3.3.9.
Regards.
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Mauricio,
If you still want bogofilter I stumbled on the followinf link:
http://linuxg.net/how-to-install-evolution-3-11-1-on-ubuntu-13-10-saucy-salamander-and-linux-mint-16-petra-via-ppa/
Then under Edit->Preferences->Mail Preferences->Junk you should find a
drop-down for 'junk filtering softwar
Thank you Mauricio.
I'm now the '1 other person' affected.
( but I bet there's lots more )
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Title:
Evolution is missing bogofilter integration
T
I have found the root cause of this problem and wish to appologize.
There is nothing wrong with the procps-3.3.3 package.
My problem was some older residual un-gzip'd documents co-existing with
the proper 3.3.3 gzip'd versions.
Could you please close this bug report.
Thanks in advance.
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Public bug reported:
The man document for the 'top' program in the procps-3.3.3 package,
included with Raring Ringtail, is a very old procps-3.2.8 version. As
such, many new 'top' commands and provisions remain undocumented.
It's possible that other procps programs might also be affected.
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Arjuna,
I should have been more specific.
I don't want or use hibernate. My problem was suspend when my laptop
lid was closed. It was obvious from the led indicators that the system
had *not* suspended.
By setting to "no" under my system would then suspend when
the lid was closed.
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I had the same 'suspend' problem and this link offered a solution that
worked for me:
https://sites.google.com/site/easylinuxtipsproject/bugs#TOC-Hibernate-
and-suspend-don-t-always-work-well:-they-make-some-computers-
malfunction-or-even-enter-a-coma
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and here's # 7...
** Attachment added: "everything disabled, never connected and still unclean
shutdown"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1073433/+attachment/3505333/+files/last-shutdown-lsof.7
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I use wireless exclusively and tried the following combinations but
NEVER achieved a clean shutdown.
available to all (3 users) ---
1. autoconnect, connected @ shutdown
available to single user -
2. autoconnect, connected @ shutdown
3. autoconnect, discon
@Russell Faull, sadly no. That hasn't worked for me since the problem
recurred (a few weeks ago, as I recall).
Fedora (spherical cow) is looking better and better...
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I agree that this has gotten worse recently and occurs on every boot.
That, along with the apparent lack of 'interest in/progress on' a
solution has really affected my opinion of Ubuntu and confidence in
quantal.
My kernel:
3.5.0-22-generic #34-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jan 8 21:47:00 UTC 2013 x86_64 x86_64
I too have had this problem since upgrading (not fresh installing)
12.10.
Under my wireless connection, when I uncheck "available to all users",
for each of several users, I am able to shutdown cleanly.
Of course, upon reboot the "available", "not connected" and then
"connected" messages are a bi
Public bug reported:
upon upgrade to 12.10, the former non-gzip man pages from the procps
package were not deleted. this made the revised man pages inaccessible
until the old versions were manually deleted.
ProblemType: Bug
ApportVersion: 2.6.1-0ubuntu3
Architecture: amd64
Date: Fri Oct 19 02:58
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