Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: littler
I have littler and r-base and their dependencies installed. r (from
littler) can't start because it can't find libRblas.so:
$ ldd /usr/bin/r
linux-vdso.so.1 => (0x7fffba5fe000)
libR.so => /usr/lib/R/lib/libR.so (0x7ffdb1d
r-base-core-2.6.2-2 doesn't include libRblas.so though.
$ dpkg-query -L r-base-core | grep blas
$ # no output
r-base-core:
Installed: 2.6.2-2
Candidate: 2.6.2-2
Version table:
*** 2.6.2-2 0
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com hardy/universe Packages
500 ftp://ftp.uga.edu hardy
Sometime after my observation that network-manager runs non-root, there
was an update that made it run with gksudo again. However, this still
didn't solve the problem, as of the last time I was able to test it. I
have another laptop with feisty but haven't been able to test the bug
there (need mult
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: php5
This is closely related to bug #173043. php5-5.2.1-0ubuntu1.5 on amd64
feisty (or more specifically, tested with libapache2-mod-php5) causes
Apache to segfault under non-obvious conditions when starting new
sessions. By this I mean, it seems to happe
This bug seems to be fixed in feisty.
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I will confirm what's in the description, and the fix appears to work,
at least for codeEditor.
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bad executables in /usr/bin/
https://launchpad.net/bugs/70955
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I've noticed that network-admin now runs as non-root. According to the
man page for iwlist:
"Triggering scanning is a privileged operation (root only) and
normal users can only read left-over scan results. By default,
the way scanning is done (th
I've had the same problem since upgrading to Edgy: The list of available
wireless networks (ESSID) is always empty, or only contains the network
you are connected to. No relevant messages appear to show up in
/var/log/syslog. Running network-admin from the shell doesn't produce
any mesages either.