Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: atool
Quoth the atool changelog at http://www.nongnu.org/atool/news.html:
> ATTENTION: This release fixes a serious bug which might cause files and
> directories to be removed in some circumstances when using adiff. I
> recommend upgrading to the 0.31.0
This should fix it.
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Now it won't install at all.
% sudo apt-get install smart-notifier
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
di
I'm using the proprietary nvidia driver :-(.
Attached a strace of the consolechars command.
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The default gconf wallpaper settings installed by ubuntu-artwork do not
follow the current settings in ubuntu-wallpapers.xml (from feisty-
wallpapers).
That causes the wrong scale mode and background color to be used by
default.
I propose the following changes:
• feisty-wall
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You are now wearing a brown paper bag.
* debian/rules:
- Whoops, the cdbs class for gnome packages already calls dh_gconf.
Remove the redundant dh_gconf call.
- Generate gco
nVidia released 1.0.6931, which should fix this according to the release
highlights:
http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux_display_ia32_1.0-9631.html
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> If you folks out there with multi-head support enabled could offer up
some of your aspect ratios, it would be most helpful.
It's simply (2*x):y for two equivalent monitors side-by-side, e.g. two
4:3 monitors → 8:3.
> 4:5 accomodates 4:3 etc, and 16:10 accomodates 16:9
Well, with the zoom setti
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: tracker
According to the release notes, among the new features are:
• Indexing at ludicrous speed - massively optimised indexing so its now
10× faster than previous version. Indexing speeds are now around 100
text files per second (which is about the max
tracker (0.5.4-0ubuntu1) feisty; urgency=low
* New upstream release.
- Also contains a plugin for deskbar-applet.
* Added debian/watch.
The upstream tarball is at
http://www.gnome.org/~jamiemcc/tracker/tracker-0.5.4.tar.gz and a
proposed diff.gz is attached.
** Attachment added: "tracker
** Attachment added: "interdiff from tracker_0.5.3ubuntu-0ubuntu1.diff.gz to
proposed tracker_0.5.4-0ubuntu1.diff.gz"
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• Fixed lintian warnings.
• Fixed libdeskbar-tracker Architecture: all (d'oh).
• Mention the deskbar plugin in debian/copyright.
The copyright info in the plugin is somewhat vague. It doesn't contain a
year and doesn't specify the GPL version. The author should probably be
contacted.
** Attachmen
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updated tracker_0.5.4-0ubuntu1.diff.gz"
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• Updated debian/copyright.
• Moved python-central to Build-Depends-Indep.
• Increased the maximum number of results listed by libdeskbar-tracker from 2
to 10.
• Made libdeskbar-tracker's dependencies on tracker and tracker-search-tool
non-versioned.
• Added missing dependencies to libdeskbar-tra
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Public bug reported:
This affects feisty.
scripts/local-top/lvm should depend on scripts/local-top/mdadm, which
depends on scripts/local-top/udev. Instead the lvm script depends on
'md'.
On my system, the lvm script is run before the udev script, which makes
it unable to find the HDD, on which a
** Attachment added: "Fix initramfs script dependencies"
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** Summary changed:
- Incorrect dependency in initramfs script, system fails to boot. Patch
attached.
+ Incorrect dependency in initramfs script, system fails t
Public bug reported:
nvidia-glx | 1.0.9629+2.6.19.2-1 | http://archive.ubuntu.com
feisty/restricted Packages
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation NV28 [GeForce4 Ti
4800 SE] (rev a1)
% glxinfo
name of display: :0.0
zsh: segmentation fault (core dumped) glxinfo
This is a known b
console-setup.postinst contains "setupcon --force --save";
--force do not check whether we are on the console
That seems to be the culprit.
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Scratch that, also the edgy version uses --force.
The breakage seems to happen when setupcon runs 'consolechars -v
--tty=/dev/tty1 -f /etc/console-setup/Lat15-VGA16.psf.gz'.
I built and installed the edgy version of console-tools; the bug was
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Ulrik, this only affects feisty, which is still in development. It's
bound to have bugs. I'm sure Ubuntu developers will attend to this
before 2007-04. :-)
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* Added ion theme to the package (thanks Johan Kiviniemi). See README.Debian
for information about how to use it. Closes: #383567.
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This is fixed in Debian, and will be synced to Ubuntu as per bug #76526.
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Quoth the proc(1) manpage:
The format is:
address perms offset dev inode pathname
08048000-08056000 r-xp 03:0c 64593 /usr/sbin/gpm
In src/proc.c, preload parses the line as follows:
count = sscanf (buffer,
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/etc/usplash.conf contains xres=1024 yres=768 by default because that's
the Xorg resolution i'm using. For some reason, usplash isn't able to
use it. It only outputs "screen init failed". When i change the
resolution to 800x600, it works.
I'm somewhat at loss how to debug the
Public bug reported:
/etc/init.d/preload contains:
start-stop-daemon --stop --signal 0 --quiet -u 0 --exec $DAEMON
The signal should be 1 (SIGHUP).
preload 0.4-2 in Debian fixes this bug.
** Affects: preload (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
** Affects: D
Public bug reported:
I adapted this patch from a patch in the Ubuntu readahead package. I
think the original patch was made by Scott James Remnant
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
readahead uses the same license as preload.
In readahead, the file list is sorted by device, block and inode. That
should decrea
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The resolution fallback feature in the new usplash version corrupts the
screen.
usplash_svga_setmode falls back to a smaller resolution if the requested
one fails, but usplash_setup doesn't update the xres and yres variables
accordingly.
The attached patch contains the following changes:
• usplas
I have a 2.2 GHz dualcore AMD processor and three gigabytes of memory,
most of which is always free.
Whenever an AppArmor update *doesn’t* hit this specific bug, it succeeds
without using resources noticeably.
But whenever it does, the effect seems to be perpetual (until reboot),
even after the A
It seems to me the correct fstab entry would look like
/here /there none bind,noexec
mount needs to be modified to handle that, though.
There’s also a race condition in mounting something without noexec and
then adding the flag with remount. A mount that needs to be noexec for
whatever reason is
Confirming. In different desktop sessions, either the negate plugin or
indicator-messages happens to catch Super-M, preventing the other from
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Tormod,
We’ve been discussing a replacement for usplash for lucid that would
handle multiple clients simultaneously waiting for input and displaying
progress, with the user being able to switch focus between the fields.
That would fix a lot of issues we currently have, including the CLEAR
flickeri
Attaching kernel log from a recent encounter with this bug.
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It seems this bug or something very similar may have surfaced again.
When a package postinst replaces an apparmor profile,
Jan 6 15:52:43 hapatus kernel: [103287.157730] apparmor_parser: page
allocation failure. order:9, mode:0x40d0
Jan 6 15:52:43 hapatus kernel: [103287.178618] apparmor_parser
Sorry, forgot to add information about my kernel:
Linux hapatus 2.6.32-9-generic-pae #13-Ubuntu SMP Thu Dec 17 17:03:19 UTC 2009
i686 GNU/Linux
ii linux-image-2.6.32-9-generic-pae 2.6.32-9.13 Linux kernel image for
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h
It would be useful to know the error message you get twice.
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Please try with the current version of the linked branch. Perhaps we’re
lucky and I found all the bugs. :-P
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Endolith, what you’re describing is a different bug than what this
report is about, and should be filed as a separate bug.
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Michael,
Ah, I had missed the part about you running a custom kernel. Does
mountall work for you with a standard Ubuntu kernel?
In any case, the issue you’re encountering should go to a separate bug
report, since this one is about the segfault when mounting /proc.
When reporting it, please inclu
The Debian package seems to have a fix for this.
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Please boot the system and without running mount -a or restarting
mountall. The file /dev/.udev.log should exist at that point. Please
attach it here. Also run ‘udevadm info --export-db >udev-dump’ and
attach udev-dump here.
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ht
Btw, sulogin.conf from http://upstart.ubuntu.com/wiki/OMGBroken is a
good way to get a shell when the system fails to boot properly.
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There’s obviously a problem somewhere. I’m not sure where. Let’s see
what Scott has to say when he returns from his vacation.
mountall never receives an udev event that would end up as
‘try_udev_device: block /dev/mapper/home ...’ in its output.
But then, /dev/mapper/home does exist at some point
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Assignee: Upstart Developers (upstart-devel) => (unassigned)
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Nothing so far indicates you’re encountering a bug in Upstart.
The problem seems to lie with something in Ubuntu that’s supposed to get
the lo interface up properly. Upstart’s upstream code has nothing to do
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Public bug reported:
The dirac source package builds libdirac-{decoder,encoder}0 instead of
the previous libdirac0c2a.
gst-plugins-bad0.10 needs to be rebuilt to update the dependency.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Thu Jan 21 17:42:07 2010
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
EcryptfsInUse: Y
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Ah, I just realized an upload for a rebuild has already been done, it
just failed to build. Sorry for the noise.
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Could you please get a new strace and a new output log now that plymouth
is working better?
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There’s a fix in my branch,
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Scott,
Am I reading this right – does boredom_timeout end up asking the user to
either skip the mount or to exit to maintenance shell, without providing
the choice to keep waiting?
IMO mountall should give the prompt to skip or exit asynchronously while
continuing to wait for the device in questi
How about this in addition to a radius of 15 pixels? This is purely
subjective, of course, but I’d say this makes the shadows more natural.
as_shadow_x_offset = 3
as_shadow_y_offset = 5
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Public bug reported:
It might be worth considering for ubuntu-standard to have
Recommends: lsb-invalid-mta | mail-transport-agent
in order to satisfy the mail-transport-agent recommendation of many
packages (such as apt-listchanges, mdadm etc).
lsb-invalid-mta installs a tiny /usr/sbin/sendmail
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I think the gconf value should have been T, not
T. Compiz probably just ignores .
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Binary package hint: mountall
We currently queue fsck instances to avoid thrashing. This means a
higher-priority fsck invocation (a bootwait one) may be queued after a
lower-priority one (a nobootwait one), unnecessarily slowing down
startup.
We should start all fsck instanc
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mountall
mountall should have each fsck instance create a lock for each
underlying physical device, so that only a single fsck will operate on a
given physical disk at any given time.
The bzr branch below implements this.
** Affects: mountall (Ubuntu)
** Branch linked: lp:~ion/ubuntu/karmic/mountall/fsck-locking
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Peutch, it appears everything is just fine on your system, judging from
your comment. It says it’s waiting for certain partitions, then they
appear and the system boots correctly.
There are million ways to get root access without credentials if you’re
given physical access to the computer. Don’t l
You could e.g. shoot a photo of the screen displaying the error.
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upgrading to 9.10
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Works in current lucid.
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I guess verification-needed means you actually want “me too!” replies,
so here goes.
I’ve been running the kernel and ureadahead from the ubuntu-boot PPA and
afterwards from karmic-proposed, including the very latest packages it
currently has. It has worked for me all the time without problems.
-
fa80945269f312bc609e8384302f58b03c916e12 from Linus’ branch applies to
the current lucid branch cleanly when cherry-picked.
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There’s incomplete packaging at http://github.com/ion1/miniupnpd-ubuntu
If someone would like to work on it and get it into Debian and Ubuntu,
that would be great.
There’s a new upstream snapshot I haven’t got around to rebasing the
packaging against, and there are a couple of things in TODO:
I:
A patch to fix the bug is available in my branch.
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You’ll find the parse error messages in syslog.
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Binary package hint: light-themes
After a recent update to the Ambiance theme, terminals now have a
translucent background.
This greatly hinders the readability of text, especially if there are
sharp features behind the terminal and the Compiz blur plugin is not
usable or en
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Binary package hint: light-themes
After a recent update to the Ambiance theme, terminals now have a
translucent background.
This greatly hinders the readability of text, especially if there are
sharp features behind the terminal and the Compiz blur plugin is
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When using radeon.modeset=1 with karmic’s -generic or -generic-pae
kernel, dmesg reports the following, KMS doesn’t work and X becomes very
slow.
[ 12.839397] [drm] radeon kernel modesetting enabled.
[ 12.839495] radeon :01:05.0: power state changed by ACPI to D0
[
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: popularity-contest
On my boxes that have been installed many releases ago and upgraded to
karmic via the correct upgrade path, an old /etc/cron.weekly/popularity-
contest still exists along with the proper /etc/cron.daily/popularity-
contest.
A bug in th
Sysadmins who have taken precautions to slightly slow down attackers
with physical access could simply set a root password, in which case
sulogin requests it.
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Indeed, there’s bug #436342 about NEW_FAIR_SLEEPERS.
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Is this the correct bug report for this issue? On my quite new laptop
(dualcore 2.2 GHz AMD CPU, 3 GiB of RAM, a 320 GB HDD), sreadahead
consistently slows startup down by about 5.5 seconds.
I measured this with the following job:
start on login-session-start
task
script
cat /proc/uptime >>/u
My results:
Unloading the wifi card module: no crash.
Module loaded; rfkill switch activated: nm-applet crashes. The switch
only seems to disconnect the radio without telling the driver, though.
All the driver knows is that there are no scan results.
Module loaded, no rkfill, networks available:
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rsyslog (4.2.0-2ubuntu5) karmic; urgency=low
* debian/rsyslog.rsyslog-kmsg.upstart: Use obs=1 to avoid delaying kernel
messages.
With the default value of 512, dd would wait for the buffer of such size
to become full before calling
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Public bug reported:
Due to latency problems with desktop interactivity when the
NEW_FAIR_SLEEPERS scheduler feature is active, it was disabled by
default for Linux 2.6.32, pending the bug being found and fixed.
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/x86/linux-2.6-tip.git;a=commitdiff;h=3f2aa3
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How about using cat instead of dd, btw? dd bs=1 looks like:
read(0, "h", 1) = 1
write(1, "h", 1)= 1
read(0, "e", 1) = 1
write(1, "e", 1)= 1
read(0, "l", 1) = 1
write(1, "l", 1)
Btw, I thought I got a trace that looked like the one of cat by using dd
obs=1 a couple of days ago, but I must have mixed up the trace files. dd
obs=1 looks like:
read(0, "hello\n", 512) = 6
write(1, "h", 1)= 1
write(1, "e", 1)= 1
wr
** Description changed:
- Binary package hint: sysvinit
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- I noticed the new, nice display of fsck progress in usplash. However,
- when fsck has finished, the message stays. The usplash progress bar
- continues, so I could understand booting continued, but the fsck message
- stays until Xorg sta
** Description changed:
- usplash doesn’t seem to do anything when receiving the CLEAR command.
+ usplash ignores the CLEAR command when not in VERBOSE mode.
+
This results in mountall’s messages about filesystems being checked or
mountpoints being waited for being left on the screen even aft
Is the sdb5 partition in /etc/fstab?
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maximal mount count but no fsck
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You have a zero value in the fs_passno field. Quoting the fstab(5) man
page:
If the sixth field is not present or zero, a value of zero is returned
and fsck will assume that the filesystem does not need to be checked.
If setting it to a number greater than zero doesn’t fix the problem,
please re
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libaugeas-ruby
The libaugeas-ruby1.8 package in karmic is missing
/usr/lib/ruby/1.8/i486-linux/_augeas.so. Additionally, the architecture-
independent file augeas.rb is needlessly under i486-linux. The jaunty
version of the package is okay.
Karmic (libau
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Missing /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/i486-linux/_augeas.so
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/441518
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