That file is handled by debconf. Please see the comment in
/etc/openafs/afs.conf:
# The following options are maintained by debconf. To change them, run
# dpkg-reconfigure openafs-client.
#
# AFS_CLIENT Whether to start the AFS client at boot
# AFS_AFSDB Whether to use AFSD
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #447183
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** Also affects: openafs (Debian) via
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=447183
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Changed in: openafs (Ubuntu)
Status: N
Feisty got 1.4.4 so it is safe. But what happend to dapper and edgy? Did
somebody test the debdiff?
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We have been using the attached meta package for some time on Dapper.
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It would be nice if the tooltip could show which application that had
crashed. It would make it so much easier to decide if you should report
the crash directly or if it could wait.
** Affects: apport (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
S
Public bug reported:
After resuming, from suspend, my T61 with a Intel 4965AGN the wireless
does not come back.
Output from dmesg:
[1.640952] iwl4965: MAC is in deep sleep!
[1.691145] iwl4965: MAC is in deep sleep!
[1.741412] iwl4965: MAC is in deep sleep!
[1.791635] iwl4965: MA
With the latest upstream version, 2.00, you should be able to give it as
linux boot parameter. It is not packaged yet though :-(
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We have been running openafs using both the generic kernel and the
server kernel on hardy for a while without noticing any problems.
The output from ls suggests some kind of permission problems. Are you
really sure that you have afs-tokens? Does it make any difference if you
run 'afslog'?
Can you
What?
Something seems to be broken.
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Yeah, but why this bug. It has absolutely nothing todo with listen and
it was fixed and closed almost two years ago.
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Move/Create (an empty) .pam_environment in a directory that is readable without
any AFS tokens, and then create a link to it in you home directory.
That is common practice for files needed to be read before you have any tokens.
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Evolution have to be running for mail-notification to work with
evolution accounts. If you want it to check for new mails without
evolution running you have to set it up to talk to the mailservers
directly.
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Just to iron pam_env out. Does it work if you comment out pam_env?
We are running a similiar setup, with K5, openafs, and I have never
noticed any problems logging in when the AFS tokens have expired. Not
even if I wait a week.
Which pam modules are you using except pam-openafs-session? How are t
And still in 0.7.6ubuntu10 :-(
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The "easy" workaround is just rm:ing /var/lib/apt/listchanges.db
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Unless somebody follows the instructions in
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/SRU I don't think there will be an update
of OpenAFS.
In my opinion an SRU of OpenAFS should happen as the current version in
Edgy does not build and also has some security issues (see #94787).
I have very limited time at th
Debdiff against the version in Dapper. The package built without any
problem, however I have at the moment no way to test it. The fix is
trivial though and should also apply to the versions in breezy and edgy.
Russ Allbery said he will try to package 1.4.4 for Debian Experimental
this weekend. I r
Sam is listed as maintainer as he is one of the the Debian maintainers.
He (and) Ross have nothing to do with Ubuntu, except that they are doing
a really great job in Debian and are very responsive to bugs in Ubuntu
too, which means that we don't have to divert the package from the
Debian version.
Public bug reported:
The openafs sysctl checking on 2.6.24-4 is a bit verbose in the kernel
log when trying to find the sysctl table. Unless it is actually a bug.
This is on a amd64 running up to date hardy.
[ 88.350484] openafs: module license
'http://www.openafs.org/dl/license10.html' taint
Agreed and it would also be nice to have a meta package that depends on
latest available openafs module package.
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I just upgraded to Hardy and running evolution and evolution-data-server
I can no longer connect to servers that uses DIGEST-MD5. It complains
with:
(evolution:20225): e-data-server-ui-WARNING **: Key file does not have
key 'imap:__torkel;[EMAI
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Despit the changelog saying that 2.21.X should support Google calendar
it seems to be missing in the Ubuntu package.
** Affects: evolution (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Still not working in 2.21.3
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I would have expected the google-account-setup plugin to show up in the
plugin manager. As far as I can tell the google-account-setup plugin is
not shipped with the deb at all, unless I'm missing something.
You seems to be looking for google-account-setup in evolution.install
but the plugin is act
Fixed in upstream trunk. Any chance that we can get this fixed in Ubuntu
too, without having to wait for the next release?
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I have tried it, and it works. See upstream bug report.
I do not expect a 100% stable environment.
Well, if you for any other reason needs to rebuild e-d-s it would be
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Binary package hint: flashplugin-nonfree
flashplugin-nonfree 9.0.115.0ubuntu2 fails to install on an up to date
amd64 hardy machine.
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: amd64
Date: Sun Dec 16 12:28:54 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.04
ErrorMessage: subprocess post-installation
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openafs-modules-source 1.4.6.dfsg1-2 does not compile on dapper though.
It looks like the compiler output of warnings have changed. In dapper I
get:
/scratch/openafs-1.4.6/openafs-1.4.6.dfsg1/conftest.dir/conftest.c: In function
'conftest':
/scratch/openafs-1.4.6/openafs-1.4.6.dfsg1/conftest.dir/
I'm not sure if Russ (the Debian maintainer) is actually listening here,
so could you please file a bug in debian too? Hopefully he will do an
upload so we don't have to divert the package, but requesting a sync
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https://bu
A workaround would be to remove (at least) /etc/resolv.conf,
/etc/syslog.conf and /etc/mtab from the nfsroot. Other files might have
to be removed too depending on your setup.
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Looks good to me.
Might be an idea to point out that KEYMAP is not used on Ubuntu though.
/torkel
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I would vote for NEWS.Debian as I doubt most people read the changelog.
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The bug is not actually that mount tries to write /etc/mtab, but that
unionfs is broken and doesn't allow you to "edit" existing files. See
bug 197006.
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According to the ntp NEWS.Debian ntp nowdays does the initial time
adjust by it self, so I would suggest that ntp replaces ntpdate in
ubuntu-minimal. And perhaps add a conflict with ntpdate in the npt
package. Having both om them installed at the same time just introduces
at lot of confusion.
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Can you please followup on the thread on the OpenAFS mailing list?
As far as I understood it the patch was never applied because of to few
testers and that it did not work correctly for the one testing it.
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It is fixed in 1.4.2. Unfortunately it missed the release of 6.10.
Don't know if it is possible to get 1.4.2 in -updates?
See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates?highlight=%28Updates%29
for more information.
I have been running 1.4.2 (client) on Edgy since it was released and
haven't no
It is (at least) in Feisty Fawn, if you specify NTPDATE_USE_NTP_CONF=no
in /etc/default/ntpdate.
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No sign of ntpdate i your boot.local script.
I don't really understand why you have to run ntpdate in your boot.local
script anyway. If you install the ntpdate package it should be run when
the network interface is brought up.
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Or ntpdate should stop ntp before it is run, no matter the
circumstances, as ntpdate is run when an interface is up:ed and not only
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Openafs 1.4.4 was released a couple of days ago, and entered Debian
experimental today.
I contains a lot of fixes of which the most important ones are:
* SetUID is no longer honored for the local cell by default. The
"fs setcellstatus" command must be issued for any cell
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UVF Execption for feisty to get Openafs 1.4.4 (requires a sync from
Debian Experimental) in filed as #94787.
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James,
That host does not have a FQHN right?
I believe the problem is that the GSSAPI authenticion tries to look up the
hostname
and the timeout problems is from failing that. Which is why it also fails
(sometimes) when ssh:ing to a numeric host address
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Well, we moved to Dapper instead of Breezy and none of can remember
seeing this problem with the kernel in Dapper.
I guess this bug can be closed.
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Feisty package; install fails (/boot/System.map-player)
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Binary package hint: bash
When removing current directory and then doing a cd . bash reports
sucess when invoked as /bin/bash but reports failure when invoked as
/bin/sh. IMO it should report failure in both cases.
ankpelle[~]$ /bin/bash
ankpelle[~]$ mkdir /scratch/kalle
ank
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gaim
I was resuming the laptop and had another GAIM running on another
machine.
ProblemType: Crash
Date: Tue Feb 20 07:07:29 2007
Disassembly: 0xb62327f0:
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/gaim
Package: gaim 1:2.0.0+beta6-1ubuntu1
ProcC
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Well, it was not enough to add that upstream delta. I had to add the
following deltas:
STABLE14-linux-config-h-died-20061109
STABLE14-linux-2620-rc1-update-20061228
STABLE14-freezer-h-existance-20070104
as well as patch src/afs/sysincludes.h to check for the existance of
linux/config.h (I couldn'
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Seems to be fixed in 4.3p2-7ubuntu1 (i.e feisty). Don't now if it is
fixed in edgy.
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It looks like a bug. Both /etc/xdg/autostart/beagled-autostart.desktop
and /etc/xdg/autostart/beagled.desktop has Exec=beagled which probably
is wrong.
** Changed in: beagle (Ubuntu)
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Encrypted (luks) partitions on a usb-stick is not automatically mounted when
the usb-stick is inserted.
I got a question about the password and the partition shows up in /dev/mapper
but it is not mounted.
/torkel
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Still not working in feisty with 2.72ubuntu1.
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I have been running the openafs client with the patch applied for two
weeks without any regression. I Guess it is safe to do an upload of the
package. Any MOTU that can do it for me?
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Sounds good.
Creating the host keys if they are not used is something that should be
avoided imho.
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** Changed in: cyrus-sasl2-heimdal (Ubuntu)
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ambience theme has syntax error in gtkrc
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There is a missing || true at line 183 in the postinst script. That line
should read:
db_get acroread-deu/default-viewer || true
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Checking the bug reports for the various fprint packages not much seems
to be happening in Ubuntu and thinkfinger seems still to be the better
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Trying to (re)connect to a (eduroam) wireless network using WPA2
Enterprise using certificates the nm-connection-editor pops up. I have
previously been connected to the network. Everything except User
Certificate, Private Key and Private Key Password is filled in. The
connect-
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Binary package hint: nut
I have recently upgraded from hardy to intrepid to jaunty. After
upgrading to Intrepid the megatec_usb stopped recognizing my Trust PW-
4130M ups, it still does not work on Jaunty. It worked without any
problems in hardy.
I tried the megatec_usb driv
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It does happen when I'm authenticated and yes I can reproduce it
reliable even with kernel 2.6.31-12-generic and openafs 1.4.11+dfsg-1.
The fun thing is that I can read the pdf using acroread.
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I extracted the megatec_usb and blazer_usb from the 2.4.1-3ubuntu2 and
tried them using the method in comment 5. No sucess though.
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megatec_usb from trunk still fails.
blazer_usb from trunk does work, but not blazer_usb from 2.4.1-2ubuntu4.
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After upgrading to 0.8~a~git.20090911t130220.4c77fa0-0ubuntu3 I can't
connect to WEP (128-bit Passphrase) nor to WPA 2 Enterprise (using
eduroam) anymore.
When connecting using WEP I get the following in dmesg:
[17420.384283] wlan0: auth
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Yes, Karmic shows the exact same behaviour. The only difference is that
/bin/sh points to /bin/dash nowdays, however creating a link to
/bin/bash named sh shows the same behaviour as the original bug report:
tor...@skruttibangbang:~$ /bin/bash
tor...@skruttibangbang:~$ mkdir /scratch/kalle
tor...@
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1574886 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1574886
All gtk applications Segfault if no GLX context is active
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Any news on this bug (for 16.04)?
Unfortunately the workaround does not work for me.
In my case /home is a link to /import/home (i.e home is autofs mounted),
so I guess my problem is also related to #1620771?
Btw, I assume that /etc/apparmor.d/usr.lib.snapd.snap-confine in the
workaround should
Looks like they have finally fixed it upstream:
https://github.com/anholt/libepoxy/issues/72#issuecomment-276045967
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All gtk applications
Any change that this will be fixed in/backported to Xenail?
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@ogra Ah, thanks for the info.
@zyga Switched to the beta channel, but still not working :-(
1 torkel@matilda:~⟫ hello-world
cannot perform operation: mount --rbind /home /tmp/snap.rootfs_EilQKW//home:
Permission denied
Nov 5 00:52:36 matilda kernel: [119451.849036] audit: type=1400
audit(1509
Public bug reported:
When running 'apt-get update' on Ubuntu Lucid using 0.7.25.3ubuntu9.16
I get Hash Sum mismatch when using file: URI:s.
First time running apt-get update after cleaning /var/lib/dpkg/lists/
and /var/lib/dpkg/lists/partial it works. However the second time I get:
root@crepes:/
Hi,
Tried the lucid and precise packages from the ppa:
1. Copied the packages from the ppa to our local mirror
2. Cleaned /var/lib/apt/lists and /var/lib/apt/lists/partial
3. ran apt-get update
4. ran apt-get dist-upgrade
5. ran apt-get update
Work on both lucid and precise. On precise I have
Public bug reported:
When using a non-utf-8 locale when installing ca-certificates-java it
can't install certificates with UTF-8 in their names.
>From when installing the package:
...
Adding debian:ACEDICOM_Root.pem
Warning: there was a problem reading the certificate file
/etc/ssl/certs/AC_Ra??
Public bug reported:
When installing ca-certificates-java or when updating the jks-keystore
with update-ca-certificates (which calls the jks-keystore hook) a link
/libnss3.so is created, pointing to /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-
gnu/libnss3.so.
It is fixed in a later version of ca-certificates-java but
Public bug reported:
I have specified an email-address and MailOnlyOnError=true in
/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50unattended-upgrades. I have also a couple of
packages blacklisted. However when unattended-upgrades are run (and the
only packages eligible for upgrades are blacklisted) I still get an
email (s
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Think so yes. I can't really recall the exact circumstances any more.
But I have eduroam working nowdays with 12.04.
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Does not connect to W
Have you tried:
sudo apt-get -f install
?
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package openafs-client 1.6.1-1 failed to install/upgrade:
ErrorMessage: subprocess installed
What happened with the updates for Oneric, Precise and Quantal
(especially Precise)?
The package in -proposed has been moved to -updates.
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