** Attachment added: "pidgin -d log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16033428/pidgin.log
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pidgin resolver process crashes with ldap accounts
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pidgin
When using ldap accounts pidgin (1:2.4.3-0ubuntu1~hardy1) is not able to
login to any of my accounts. The error message it gives is:
Could not connect to authentication server: Unable to send request to
resolver process.
It seems that the resolve
Thanks Jurgen, your workaround fixed the problem.
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Public bug reported:
Shorewall startup fails because it calls iptables with an unknown
argument "--icmp-type".
/var/log/shorewall-init.log:
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..Expanding Macro /usr/share/shorewall/macro.AllowICMPs...
iptables v1.3.5: Unknown arg `--icmp-type'
Try `iptables -h' or 'iptables --help' for more in
Reassigned to iptables. Shorewall works fine with version 1.3.3-2ubuntu4
but not with 1.3.5.0debian1-1ubuntu1
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Sourcepackagename: shorewall => iptables
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# dpkg-query -W iptables
iptables1.3.5.0debian1-1ubuntu1
# iptables -A INPUT -p icmp --icmp-type fragmentation-need
iptables v1.3.5: Unknown arg `--icmp-type'
Try `iptables -h' or 'iptables --help' for more information.
iptables doesn't seem to support --icmp-type here. :-(
Changing the
I have the same problem on current feisty (nautilus-cd-
burner_2.17.8-0ubuntu1).
When trying to erase a pre-written DVD+RW I can see this in .xsession-
errors:
** (nautilus-cd-burner:10533): WARNING **: Couldn't unmount volume in
drive: /dev/scd0
I also tried ejecting the CD from n-c-b ("Try ano
Scott, although it doesn't make sense, my Dell 390 Workstation shows
exactly the same behaviour. / is on md0 (Two drive RAID1).
Here's the output from dpkg-query -W udev volumeid libvolume-id0 mdadm
evms lvm2 lvm-common dmsetup libdevmapper1.02
udev108-0ubuntu3
volumeid108-0ubuntu3
li
Found the problem. The laptop was upgraded from dapper->edgy->feisty. In
my /etc/fstab the cdrom was still referred to as /dev/hdb. Because it is
now scd0 I always got two cdroms displayed in nautilus. To get rid of
the false cd drive, I commented out the entry in the fstab. This led to
the wrong b