Public bug reported:
The venerable xdm provides support for xdmcp as needed for remote logins
and Xvnc. It had been working fine until recently when an update seemed
to have broken xdm support for xdmcp. Note that xdm itself does not
appear to have been updated in years. xdm is especially needed w
Forgot to mention that I am using Ubuntu 14.04
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Title:
xdm xdmcp support broken after recent update
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Digging deeper, it seems that the /usr/sbin/ocfs2_controld.pcmk script
was removed upstream (see https://lists.debian.org/debian-
user/2014/06/msg01224.html) due to openais no longer being part of the
system - and oracle have yet to update the ocfs2-tools package to
provide a non-openais version.
Public bug reported:
The script /usr/lib/ocf/resource.d/heartbeat/Filesystem is used as part
of the pacemaker system to mount disks, especially those on shared
filesystems.
In the version of the script provided with 14.04, when the filesystem is
of type "ocfs2", the script incorrectly checks that
Public bug reported:
The pacemaker resource agent ocf:pacemaker:o2cb requires
/usr/sbin/ocfs2_controld.pcmk
in order to execute correctly. This binary used to be in ocsf2-tools-
pacemaker in earlier releases (e.g. 12.04). However, this is omitted
from 14.04. As a result, resource agent is broken
Public bug reported:
Ref: 20131210+dfsg+1-1 (trusty)
Trang appears to be broken on 14.04 (trusty). A simple command e.g.
trang -I dtd -O xsd test.dtd test.xml
always fails with
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NullPointerException
at
com.thaiopensource.xml.em.ResolverUriEntityMan
Any references to dovecot are purely imaginary
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Title:
rtlwifi/rtl8712u.bin firmware missing from oneiric backport to 10.04
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Public bug reported:
In order to get a new usb Wifi dongle working, I installed the linux-
image-generic-lts-backport-oneiric package on an existing Ubuntu lucid
10.4 system.
lsusb had reported the device as "13d3:3310 IMC Networks", which uses a
r8712u chip. Supported from 2.6.37 kernels.
Once
I fell into this bug doing a test upgrade in a virtual machine before
upgrading a working server. Created the VM from the original
distribution disk and then ran 'do-release-upgrade'. The upgrade failed
do a dependency problem - almost certainly because I had omitted to
upgrade lucid to the curren
This bug still re-appears in lucid. The underlying problem seems to be
that /etc/init.d/failsafe-x.conf is in the wrong package. x11-common
should know nothing about gdm and yet here is a gdm referencing file, so
as soon as you stop using gdm 2.3, the system is broken. This file
should be in the gd
Public bug reported:
The libfbclient.so link is not present in the libfbclient2 package.
However, it is installed by the Firebird2.1-dev package. Perhaps only
installing libfbclient.so.2 is consistent with the package being for
Firebird 2. However, why does the -dev package install it?
Conventiona
Public bug reported:
Lucid 10.4 currently ships with the Nvidia 173.14.22 driver. However,
while this version of the driver works OK with a single screen, it fails
when operating in Dual Screen mode. Installing the more recent 173.14.28
driver fixes the problem.
My configuration is a two card two
I had this problem with a new Lucid 10.4 install. However, turning off
Hyperthreading in the BIOS seemed to fix the bug.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/585765
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I came across this problem this morning (10/5/10) on an amd64
installation of lucid accessed remotely using vnc4server. The fixed
installed without a problem and seems to work fine. Thanks guys for
sorting it out so quickly.
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Indicator applets open when pressing S or M key via NX, VNC
https://b
HannesB could you possibly tell me the deviceID you used as I am trying
to get the same card working to no avail?
Many thanks.
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Pulseaudio fails to initialize ICE1712 chipsets
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/178442
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Public bug reported:
On a system running Intrepid IBEX and with the Intel 4965AGN WiFi
chipset, the IEEE 802 regulatory domain is always set to the restrictive
US domain. This means that by default the operation in other parts of
the world (e.g. Europe) can be problematic as the WiFi will not work
Having spent many unhappy hours trying to get Intrepid to work on my
Laptop, I finally gave up, backed-up the important files and prepared to
re-install Hardy on my Laptop. But before I did so, I thought I would do
a clean install of Intrepid and see if it made a difference - it did.
Everything now
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 282298 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/282298
I forget to mention - this setup worked fine until a recent update
screwed things up.
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Cannot browse samba shares
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/292836
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 282298 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/282298
I don't see why this has been marked as a duplicate of 292836.
I have this problem on Hardy. I have a server running 8.04 and Samba. I
have no problem seeing this server from WinXP, but it has become
invisibl
>My 4965 is working fine on Wireless G networks. Are you talking about on
N? Maybe your problem is stemming from proposed and/or backports being
enabled, although I do have the linux modules backports package installed
I am trying to use it with a 'G' network on channel 13. This needs an
extra mod
I think I am just about ready to give up on Intrepid for now and re-
install Hardy on my Laptop. Even with every update, proposed update and
backport installed neither the Intel 4965 AGN Wireless or the Realtek
AC883 sounds works. They worked fine under Hardy. The Laptop hangs every
time it boots.
Perhaps worth noting is that I have seen the same problem for locally
connected terminals with MultiseatX on 8.04. Seems that policykit only
works for a local console on a single terminal system.
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no policykit access on ltsp thin client
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/219473
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I can confirm that this is an annoying bug and is still present in the
final release of Intrepid. For some reason, the command to launch WiFi
Radar has been changed to use su-to-root instead of gksu. As su-to-root
is not part of the default installation or the WiFi radar dependencies -
the menu com
Public bug reported:
Applying the recent upgrade to winbind (3.0.28a-1ubuntu4.4) broke access
to samba shares from both Windows and Linux Clients when the username is
listed in smbusers. Removing the winbind package on the server fixed the
problem and restored access.
The Server is running XUbunt
I think I have almost found the answer. Look at this bug:
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2512
I turned off "Unix Extensions" on the server side and lo and behold I
could mount the share on the client using CIFS and the program worked!
It looks like CIFS is not telling the how truth wh
The comment on the keyboard layout selection is interesting. I checked
my setting in
Open System -> Settings -> Keyboard and select layout
and although only one layout "United Kingdom", it was not selected as
the default. I selected it (and it has remained selected) and I have not
seen the proble
Steve,
To answer your questions about the bug I am seeing, I have compiled the
following. Look below, there is a significant difference in the client
side file permissions when cifs is used to mount the volume and when
smbfs is used. This is fully repeatable and the listings below did not
require
Jan,
You want to get the samba 3.0.28a archive from
http://us1.samba.org/samba/ftp/old-versions/samba-3.0.28a.tar.gz
expand it into a temporary location, cd to the source folder and enter
the command:
./configure --with-smbmount --sysconfdir=/etc/samba --with-
lockdir=/var/cache/samba --with-pi
I can confirm that TMwtP 's solution also works for me. Recompiling
samba on the client only and manually installing smbfs fixes the problem
I had with Tas Books.
Looks like the CIFS client distributed with Hardy 8.04 is broken.
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no way to read and write files on mounted samba share on hardy
Thanks for the link - its the first time I heard about this having come
to Ubuntu after Edgy and from SuSe 9.2. I long as I have known Linux,
IDE disk devices have always been entirely predictable from the cabling.
It's the SCSI, SATA and USB drives that have a predictability problem -
so I am not
i am also having this problem after upgrading to hardy - note lack of
shift key and hence capitals as the bug has hit. running vmware player
2.0.3 causes the problem. no problem inside a vm, but no alt, shift or
control outside. can't run a terminal as this crashes as soon as
keyboard is pressed.
Public bug reported:
Upgrading an existing 7.10 to 8.04 failed so badly that it finished with
the worrying "Sorry your installation may not work" or similar.
The problem was in the Sendmail upgrade that failed badly and then
seemed to take out the Apache2 upgrade as well, and the upgrade manager
Marcin, the unmount on shutdown problem has been noted elsewhere (bug
#211631) and is probably a mis-ordering of the shtudown script.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/210741
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It would certainly be good if the Firefox plugins page was more
configurable. The simple enable/disable doesn't seem to do the job.
But - Ubuntu's claim is "it just works". Real Player may be commercial
and all that, but it is often needed and is a free download. The Adobe
Flash Player has a simil
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: totem-mozilla
By default the Ubuntu Hardy installer appears to install Firefox with
the Totem plug in for media handling. The problem is that this does not
appear to work with the BBC audio and video feeds and Real Player is
needed instead, if you want to
There certainly appears to be a problem with the Hardy CIFS/SMBFS
implementation. For me it has broken a wine application that used
smbfs/cifs to access a remote set of files.
We use an old Windows based account packages (TAS Books). Works fine and
runs under Linux/wine, so no real need to replace
Public bug reported:
This issue should be covered in the release notes, but appears not to
be.
I was upgrading an Xubuntu based server from 7.10 to 8.04. This system
ran a 2.6.22-14-server kernel image and had an ATA-133 IDE system disk
(/dev/hda) and two SATA 320GB disks as a RAID-1 array (/dev/
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: alsa-oss
Getting Real Player to work properly in 64 bit Ubuntu is well beyond the
level of the novice user and needs to be seriously improved. The thread
at http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-158671.html tells you
something of the problem and poi
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: vmware-player
Just upgraded kubuntu 7.04 to 7.10 RC1 (64-bit) and found that there is
still a conflict reported that stops vmware player from being installed.
The conflict is reported against libdbus1-2 - but libdbus1-3 is
installed. vmware player install
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