Public bug reported:
FreeTDS is on github nowadays: https://github.com/FreeTDS/freetds
Version 1.0 was released one year ago, but the Debian/Ubuntu package
(that seems to track an obsolete Bazaar repository) is still at 0.91.
** Affects: freetds (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Statu
I incurred in this same bug after installing the proposed HWE kernel
(that AFAIK is expected to be released with the incoming 16.04.2 LTS
point release) in my Xenial machine.
I installed the 4.8.0-32.34~16.04.1 kernel (from the proposed channel)
today, after reading the request for testing that Le
The upstream bug has a proposed patch:
https://git.gnome.org/browse/gedit/log/?h=wip/search-timeout
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Title:
Gedit hangs while searching in large
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #756086
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=756086
** Also affects: gedit via
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Works with it_IT.utf8 too.
** Description changed:
- In 8.04 I had configured gthumb --import-photos to run when I plugged in
- my camera. (System | Preferences | Removable Drives and Media...).
- But 8.10 when I plug in my camera, Nautilus mounts it via gphoto2 vfs
- which makes gthumb complai
For others affected by the HW clock issue discovered by Glen Turner (see
his comments above), I think bug #422215 is the one to look at.
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I suppose the same error may happen in many other programs which expect the
current time is above 1970-01-01.
So probably it would be a good idea for hwclock's upstart job to force the HW
clock to 1970-01-01 whenever it is below that.
Please, tell me if I should open another bug for that (on pack
Sorry Sebastien, after extensive search (well, I did my best...) I
couldn't find any bug this one is a duplicate of and you forgot to
indicate this information.
So I reopen and confirm this bug on my Lucid machine, whose CMOS battery
has died some months ago.
On every boot, the clock is set to Ja
** Changed in: libbonobo (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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I have the same problem: every once in a while, PA hangs.
However the real problem is that it locks the whole Gnome session:
- newly started applications hang (but don't die) before they can even display
their window;
- I can't logout;
- already running applications keep on working.
If switch t
On mine updatedb runs 4 (FOUR) times a day!!!
The history of my system's upgrades is: Warty->Hoary->Breezy->Dapper->Hardy.
When I did the last upgrade, I had, and still have, dlocate installed (which
depends on findutils' locate).
/etc/cron.daily/:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 419 2004-08-13 02:01
Of course s/locale/locate/g in my last post. Sorry.
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According to the Debian mantainer (see Debian bug #453952), dlocate
can't work with mlocate.
In fact, mlocate doesn't provide a way to create a file DB from a given
file list (as dlocate requires); fileutils' locate, instead, allows it
with its frcode tool.
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[Hardy] dlocate depends on locate
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 154418 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 154418
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Same problem for me.
It works after a "killall esd".
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Same here, but with Ubuntu Tribe 2 (not Edubuntu) and VMware Player 2.0.0.
X dies while Gnome is loading, leaving the following message in my
.xsession-errors:
Checking for texture_from_pixmap: x-session-manager: Fatal IO error
104 (Connection reset by peer) on X server :0.0.
X also dies when,
Same for my GeForce FX Go5600:
01:00.0 0300: 10de:031a (rev a1)
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Same issue here for my GeForce FX Go5600.
The fix works fine.
Thank you Timo!
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Just tested Tormod's package on a laptop with an Ati X700 and Feisty Herd 5.
It installs flawlessly and fixes the issue.
Thank you Tormod!
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 80622 ***
What's wrong with the defective /etc/network/interfaces file g-s-t
generates is that "iface eth0 inet" should really be "iface eth0 inet
static".
This issue was already reported as LP#80622.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 80622
[Fe
ind my
email address at https://launchpad.net/~robepisc).
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Changed title and corrected summary.
(BTW, the udevtrigger issue is discussed in bug #77438)
** Summary changed:
- swap partitions not automounted by the LiveCD
+ Broken PATH set by casper (Was: swap partitions not automounted by the LiveCD)
** Description changed:
- The LiveCD should detect
Scott James Remnant:
> initramfs-tools shouldn't contain anything that refers to udev?
>
> The scripts that call udevtrigger/udevsettle are contained inside the
> udev package.
But, in Herd 2, /scripts/casper-bottom/23networking uses udevtrigger (with the
broken "-B" and "-I" parameters!) and come
Matthias, are you sure the absence of udevsettle was the origin of the problem?
Did the committed (in casper 1.79) fix actually solve your issue?
It seems to me that udevtrigger doesn't really understand the -B and -I command
line options (see man udevtrigger).
And for this reason it returns an e
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So we all more or less agree :-)
I checked, one by one, *all* the scripts in /scripts (not only the ones in
/scripts/casper-bottom, just to be sure).
Nothing uses any functionality not already present in the initramfs or options
not supported by busybox.
What needs commands from /root/ already u
You are right.
I don't know if this is the best way to do it, but exporting
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/root/usr/lib:/root/lib:/usr/lib:/lib (and leaving the PATH as
is) solves the problems with dynamically linked binaries.
However it seems a little hackish to me.
The only, and IMHO better, alternative is
Juanje: /bin/dd *is* in the initramfs.
I don't know where it comes from. Probably, as you noticed in a provious post,
not from busybox. However it's there and does work.
The problem is that it's *not used*. Instead /root/bin/dd is used, and that
fails because it's a dynamically linked binary.
As I stated in a comment above, the patch is really trivial.
It is against the /var/lib/dpkg/info/xserver-xorg.config file from Feisty Herd
1, i.e. the debconf file of the xserver-xorg 1:7.1.1ubuntu6 package.
See the attachment.
** Attachment added: "The patch"
http://librarian.launchpad.net
This is how you can test the previous patch with QEMU:
1. create an empty floppy image (dd if=/dev/zero of=fd.img bs=1k count=1440)
2. format it with mkfs.vfat
3. loop mount it somewhere
4. put xserver-xorg.config.patch there
5. umount it
6. boot a Feisty Herd1 desktop CD image with qemu:
$ qe
** Changed in: grub-installer (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Rejected
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Moved bug to flashplugin-nonfree and marked as fixed, since flash 9 beta
(which solves the issue) landed in feisty and {edgy,dapper}-backports.
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: firefox => flashplugin-nonfree
Status: Unconfirmed => Fix Released
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Just took some screeshots with QEMU and added them to the wiki as you asked.
I hope they are ok.
Thank you Tormod for your nice work on EdgyKnownIssues!
I think it is very useful for both users and developers.
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Sadly "Option DmaMode None" did not help here.
I'm using Xubuntu 6.10.
My video card is a "S3 Inc. VT8636A [ProSavage KN133] AGP4X VGA Controller
(TwisterK) (rev 01)"
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** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
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Note that "Safe Graphics Mode" would not work because of bug #59618.
And your swap file would not be used because of bug #62868.
That said, the issue, as you described it, doesn't seem to be related to video
driver problems, nor to your scarce amount of RAM (*): none of these would make
the Live
Note that "Safe Graphics Mode" does not work because of bug #59618.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 59618 ***
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"Safe graphics mode" doesn't use VESA
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Black screen at the end of boot process
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Note that "Safe Grapthics Mode" does not work because of bug #59618.
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** Changed in: linux-meta (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Rejected
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The feature is implemented, but is not working now.
I tested it on another PC and casper fails to find the swap partition there too.
(Tollef, are you sure it does work on your machine? Have you tested it
recently?)
However I think I found a solution!
I tried to debug using "break=mount" when boo
In fact.
The debconf script of xserver-xorg, when executed, sees that "xforcevesa" flag
is in use and sets vesa as the default driver.
So far so good.
But then it makes a probe of the video chipset, and if it finds a known one,
overrides the default (vesa) with that one (in my case, sis)!
The so
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Uhm... Edgy beta LiveCD *doesn't* on my laptop.
Ergo reopening.
I think the script which is supposed to find my swap partition is:
/usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/casper-bottom/13swap.
I can't understand what's wrong with it: I know it's run without any error (see
casper.log, which I'm going
** Changed in: casper (Ubuntu)
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Public bug reported:
The LiveCD should detect and automount swap partitions.
It's important, in particular, for system like mine, which only has 256M of
memory.
Of course it shouldn't consider swap partitions currently filled in by
hibernation data.
Last time I used knoppix (2 years ago...) it
Still present in Edgy Beta!
Since "Safe graphics mode" is prominent in the LiveCD boot screen and
it's the only hope for people with a buggy graphics card, I think it's
very important that it does what it's supposed to do in the stable
release.
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** Summary changed:
- [Knot2] The hint to use "Safe graphics mode" is ignored
+ "Safe graphics mode" doesn't use VESA
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And, selecting Italian, it_IT instead of the actual it_CH.
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Binary package hint: casper
If I choose "Safe graphics mode" in the boot menu I see that "xforcevesa" is
correctly added to the kernel boot parameters, but that hint is ignored by the
X configuration scripts of the LiveCD.
That is, in my desktop pc, X always uses nv, even i
As you can see, it doesn't use vesa.
** Attachment added: "My xorg.conf"
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>From the attached dmesg output:
Kernel command line: BOOT_IMAGE=/casper/vmlinuz
file=/cdrom/preseed/ubuntu.seed boot=casper xforcevesa
initrd=/casper/initrd.gz ramdisk_size=1048576 root=/dev/ram rw quiet
splash -- locale=it kbd-chooser/method=it
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Public bug reported:
$ dpkg -l hubackup | grep ^ii
ii hubackup 0.0.4 Concise and easy to use...
$ hubackup --version
Gnome hubackup 0.0.3
** Affects: hubackup (Ubuntu)
Importance: Untriaged
Status: Unconfirmed
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htt
** Description changed:
Hubackup doesn't quote the name of the directory to backup when passing it to
dar.
So dar can't find it if it contains a space, for example.
Moreover hubackup doesn't catch the error from dar and keeps on going as if
everything were ok, without notifying the user, w
** Attachment added: "Log of the attempt to backup a directory named
"/home/robepisc/public_html/Sito officina""
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So dar can't find it if it contains a space, for example.
Moreover hubackup doesn't catch the error from dar and keeps on going as if
everything were ok, without notifying the user, who is eve
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