Still present in saucy.
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Converting ogv to asf using avconv fails - decoding failed
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What's the status on this? I've been wanting this for some time now too
and the comments left here are not very clear as to what the actual
stumbling block is for why this isn't fixed yet.
Connecting n VMs together without connecting them to the host and without being
root is possible in only two
Hi Adam,
unfortunately I no longer work at that company and so can't retest
this issue. I have included Keith in the address list who is still
working there and may be able to retest this.
Cheers,
Seb
On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 12:43 PM, Adam Conrad wrote:
> Is this issue still reproducible? Can
Same here with NVidia driver 295.49-0ubuntu0.2
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Title:
Xorg freeze with NVidia GT 610 graphics card under Xen
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Just some additional info:
- If I change /etc/init/lightdm to have lightdm come up only in RL 4, then I
can boot into xen and I get my normal linux text consoles.
- If I change to RL 4 from there, it goes blank again.
- If I remove the NVidia driver, I can boot into xen and lightdm etc works (but
I'm not sure whether this is related to this or not. I was about to
raise a bug for it, but thought I'd comment here in case it is related
to something someone did recently in regards to this bug. Here's my
scenario:
I'm using oneiric-mini.iso to install from a local ubuntu mirror (more
like a cac
Public bug reported:
I have raised this bug with more details upstream
(http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?39710), but wanted to get it tracked here
as well, so that either Ubuntu can fix it separately as Redhat did (see
links in the upstream bug report) or that Ubuntu will pull the fix from
upstream w
Please note that the second patch supplied in this bug report:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=860829 applies cleanly to
2.00-13ubuntu3 as well.
** Bug watch added: Red Hat Bugzilla #860829
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=860829
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Looks like the secondary problem is here is the same as
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/samba/+bug/1880305
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Title:
gio - cifs mount smb
I tried to apply the work-around given here (min client protocol), but
am having trouble. It works if I put it into ~/.smb/smb.conf or
/etc/samba/smb.conf. However, for various reasons neither file is really
appropriate in my case. Instead, I would like to add it to a file that
is included from /et
I should clarify that it works when I put it in the [global] section in
/usr/share/samba/smb.conf
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Title:
Failed to mount Windows share: Software
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Hi, since upgrading to Ubuntu 20.04 I cannot gio mount or otherwise
connect to my companies' samba shares due to them requiring the NT1
protocol. Adding client min protocol = NT1 to ~/.smb/smb.conf works, but
I need to deploy this to a largish number of managed machines. The f
I have tried including
[global]
client min protocol = NT1
in the top-level file both before and after all the includes. In all
cases it worked. This seems to indicate that a section can be re-opened
and the problem is likely in the include mechanism itself.
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It looks as though this has been fixed in Ubuntu somewhere between
Bionic and Eoan. Shouldn't this bug be updated accordingly?
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Title:
cannot boo
@Paride: Good catch. The second file's contents are:
# Global ttde samba config. Do not edit.
[global]
workgroup = TEL
include=/etc/samba/dhcp.conf
encrypt passwords = true
# ICT don't like us to rebroadcast printers all over the shop
load printers=no
show add printer wizard=no
disable spools=yes
Ok, after a few starting hiccups, I managed to get our management system
to support groovy and install a VM. I have only tested the behaviour of
the workgroup setting with smbclient -L localhost since it does not rely
on any external servers etc.
I can confirm that the behaviour is unchanged in gr
LOL, I would call that a bit more than "suspicious". More like a smoking
gun?!
Thanks for putting time into this Christian. Does this bring us any
closer to fixing it? Does it need to be raised upstream?
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They were not. Adding a [global] before each include (since sections
opened in an include file stay open in the parent) makes them work as
expected!
Thanks so much Christian for your work on this!
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Definitely not mawk related. I have other programs (e.g. tar) failing
under fakeroot/fakechroot as well.
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Title:
Noble variant=fakechroot fails o
Disabling advanced tiling isn't exactly a solution. More of a work-
around. The features of ET sound great. I'd love to use them, but this
resizing bug is way more annoying, so at the moment I can't.
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I'm running qemu-arm version 4.2.1 (Debian 1:4.2-3ubuntu6.17) on Ubuntu
20.04.03, but I seem to still be affected by this (or something very
much like it). In my case it is armhf exim4 crashing while creating a
chroot on an amd64 host. The final command run from deeply within
exim4's postinst is:
Probably should be set to fixed rather than incomplete. The issue has
not existed in Jammy nor Focal Ubuntu . Not sure exactly when it
disappeared, but I haven't seen it for a while and I am in this
preseeded situation fairly frequently.
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Same here. This actually makes it hard to disable the service since one
has to disable both units, but trying to disable smartd actually
disables smartmontools.
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seb@eragon:~/TTDE/ToolChain[3]$ journalctl -b -u rtslib-fb-targetctl.service
Oct 22 07:11:09 eragon systemd[1]: Starting rtslib-fb-targetctl.service -
Restore LIO kernel target configuration...
Oct 22 07:11:10 eragon target[1578]: Traceback (most recent call last):
Oct 22
Looks like it. When I disable either one, the other one works.
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Title:
rtslib-fb-targetctl.service crashes on startup
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Also, why is python3-rtslib-fb shipping both
/lib/systemd/system/target.service and /lib/systemd/system/rtslib-fb-
targetctl.service? They seem to be doing the same thing. Is that perhaps
why it is failing? Do they trample on each other?
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Took me two days to track this one down! Still in 24.04. A better (I
believe) work-around than the one in the OP is this:
sudo install -D -m 0644 /dev/fd/0 "/etc/systemd/system/blk-
availability.service.d/stop-late.conf" <<<$'[Unit]\nBefore=local-
fs.target'
This dependency should be added to the
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Not sure when this started, but I noticed it when setting up new
machines with Noble Numbat. I pre-install them with everything needed,
*including a properly set hostname*, except a user account and then rely
on gnome-inital-setup to allow the user to set up a local account.
Perhaps one "easy" solution to this would be to ship the page with the
hostname as a new page rather than replacing the existing page (or
alternatively, continue shipping the old page under a different name)
and in the ubuntu-supplied vendor.conf file the old page is skipped.
That would then allow
Any news? Judging by the file timestamps and contents, rtslib-fb-
targetctl.service is the "correct" and up-to-date one and target.service
is an old left-over that should not be in the package any more?!
Although personally, I think the name target.service is much more
memorable.
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Same here. On Noble and quite happy to test the fix.
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Bluetooth devices can't reconnect after reboot or sleep
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