Public bug reported:
Some of the chef user actions, need the ruby-shadow gem to operate. The
opscode omnibus install gets around this by bundling it. This package
should depend on it.
** Affects: chef (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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This also effects precise, and it would be nice it was fixed.
Supporting sftp users outside the normal system users is a bear with
openssh, and this looks like a clean alternative.
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I can't run apport-collect on this server. I can probably find other
information if there's a specific question.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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sr/src/linux-headers-3.8.0.7/
seph@lts$ dpkg -s linux-generic-lts-raring | grep Status
Status: install ok installed
seph@lts$ dpkg -s linux-headers-3.8.0-7 | grep Status
Status: install ok installed
seph@lts$ ls -l /usr/src/linux-headers-3.8.0*/Makefile
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 33 Feb 26 12:36
/usr/src/l
Playing around some more, it looks like ordering matters -- if I put the
eth blocks above the bond0 block, then I don't have that hang. But this
feels kind of fragile
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I'm on 12.01, and I'm confused. It sounds like I should be following
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBonding so I currently have:
> auto bond0
> iface bond0 inet static
> address 10.2.6.16
> bond-miimon 100
> bond-slaves none
> broadcast 10.2.6.31
> gateway 10.2.6.1
> netmask 2
*** This bug is a security vulnerability ***
Public security bug reported:
Apache 2.2 is vulnerable to the CRIME attack. While modern browsers are
not vulnerable to this. older browsers are. And various compliance scans
will check for it.
Apache's bug report --
https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla
I have emailed the authors.
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support excludes in the sniffer test
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/575387
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This seems like a pretty serious regression to me. And it's been fixed
in both debian and the upstream grub. It's frustrating to find it
languishing here in the LTS server release.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=506707
https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/index.php?27336
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Unable to
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: iptables
On lucid, (iptables package version 1.4.4-2ubuntu2) using
intrapositioned negation results in a deprecation warning:
r...@lucid-test:~# iptables -N test-chain
r...@lucid-test:~# iptables -I test-chain ! -i lo -j ACCEPT
r...@lucid-test:~# i
I agree with Paul Sladen -- if this used the UUID mechanism it would be
simpler to change. That's also what most of the kvm docs indicate. So
why isn't vmbuilder using it?
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Using virtio for block devices makes disks and partitions disappear in KVM/QEMU
(using vmbuilder and libvirt)
https://bug
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ganeti
AFAICT the ganeti2 that ubuntu ships in lucid is just broken. It looks
like the current stuff in debian is fixed, and there are more fixes due
to show up soon.
http://groups.google.com/group/ganeti/browse_thread/thread/81b2c3e0ead4d43c
has my conv
I'm just starting to play with 10.04, and ran into this. Not having easy
console access for remote virtual servers is a big step backwards from
xen. Sure, I can use templates, and work around all these, but there's a
lot of extra work for what I think should be normal.
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0.49-3
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** Patch added: "snifferexclude.patch"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/47819902/snifferexclude.patch
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Binary package hint: chkrootkit
I run chkrootkit on most of my servers. This caused me to notice there's
no way to exclude things from sniffer test. I cobbled this rather
special perl filter together. It would probably be cleaner to patch
ifpromisc.c, but I didn't want to muc
** Patch added: "no newline if quiet"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/45745753/chkrootkit.patch
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spurious echo causes extra mail when running from cron
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/570802
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: chkrootkit
Using chkrootkit 0.49-3.1, if I run it with both an exclude and -q I get
a spurious new line, which causes cron to complain. I traced this down
to an echo statement, that I think belongs inside the if QUIET block.
I've attached my patch to that
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: augeas-lenses
/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/iptables.aug defines
/etc/sysconfig/iptables as the path for the iptable saves. This isn't an
ubuntu path. I'm not sure what would be better, /etc/iptables.rules
seems common.
** Affects: augeas (Ubuntu)
I
This bug still exists. Though it's just a warning message, it remains
annoying and looks pretty sloppy.
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Unknown media types in /usr/share/mime/packages/kde.xml
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/289592
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I'm having this problem as well. I'm not sure it's evdev related -- I
get this when I use evdev, as well as when I use mouse_drv.so.
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Mouse behaves strange on clicking in graphical environment
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/444674
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I'm on a dell d600, and having this problem as well. I tried updating
the the newer X packages in the edgers ppa, and though that includes the
newer evdev, it did not fix the problem.
I also notice I'm having this problem both with evdev, and without
evdev.
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Karmic mouse and keyboard delays
ht
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: apt
In setting up host intrusion detection software (samhain) I discovered
that `apt-key list` updates the ctime and mtime on /etc/apt. Poking at
this with strace, it appears to be because gpg creates some temp file in
/etc/apt, maybe a lock, I don't know
On my dell latitude d600, I've been running the test kernel for a couple
of weeks. The problem is less frequent but still present.
It still feels correlated with some kind of load. Firefox is usually the
culprit, generally playing flash games or when I hit a really js heavy
page.
unloading the ps
I have a dell latitude d600, and see something very similar.
On Intrepid, when under moderate load, occasionally the mouse would get
wonky. I could move it, but it didn't really notice the click event, and
it wouldn't change window focus. I could fix this by rapidly clicking a
bunch.
Now that I'v
only reason I recommend ubuntu to
people is because that doesn't happen.
I also feel pretty offended by your "It's a feature!" assertion and
closuring of my bug. And the arrogance of shipping betas is reminiscent
of the gcc 2.96 debacle.
seph
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firefox-3 should not be the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox
I just installed hardy, and all in all it went pretty well. However,
when I went to launch firefox, I discovered that it had been replaced
with firefox-3. This broke half of my plugins, which was annoying. So I
installed firefox-2, and relaunched
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