i have the same problem.
starting adept_manager with kdesudo in konsole, gives the following error
message, after starting to manage repositories:
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kdecore (KProcess): WARNING: _attachPty() 35
/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/apt/__init__.py:18: FutureWarning: apt API not
stable yet
war
Are there any news about this issue?.
After upgrading from ubuntu 10.04 to ubuntu 12.04 precise, we are getting the
same errors like it is described in this bug-report. We have an solaris nfs
server and serveral Ubuntu box's as nfsv4 client. This worked fine with 10.04,
with 12.04 we are gett
I experienced no server side crashes. This is really a crazy bug!
We have 25 Linux Boxes with 10.04 LTS everything works fine. I start to upgrade
one by one. Still working when i start to upgrade the first box to 12.04.
However, after upgrading the second one, both 12.05 boxes crashes with the
Since the nfs "client-adress" is correct, it still works for us with
four 12.04 boxes, no crashes and no error messages anymore. There are
probably serveral causes for the nfs4 reclaim error. Keep in mind, we
have a solaris 10 as nfs-Server ... maybe there is something wrong on
the server-side?
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After rebooting the ubuntu 12.04 box and login to system, I found the following:
the "mount" command shows:
server:/path on /home/user type nfs4
(rw,nosuid,proto=tcp,port=2049,sloppy,addr=IP ,clientaddr=0.0.0.0)
clientaddr=0.0.0.0 is definitively wrong.
To correct this, I had to disable netwo
on a fresh installed ubuntu natty. I upgraded the strongswan-nm package
to proposed as described in documentation. however it is still broken. I
can(!) setup a strongswan vpn-connection with the network-manager plugin
and I can(!) establish a vpn-connection. one step more than before.
however, it s
With the proposed strongswan packages installed, the missing strongswan
libs are available. That means, I'm able to setup and start a
strongswan vpn-connection. So, the bug described here, is fixed. Thanks
for solving that issue!
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I can confirm this issue! In Ubuntu 11.04, I can setup a vpn-connection
within the NetworkManager. However, it is not possible to establish an
ipsec network connection. It stops immediately after starting the vpn-
connection, with the error message, "service doesn't start in time .."
In my opinion