Wow, somebody's actually having a look at this bug! I'm amazed!
I agree with Luca and the others who pointed out the upgrade issue. I
don't know if any of you guys is aware of the inherent limitations in
sysklogd - e.g. the ugly deadlocks one might experience when running
BIND compiled from source
Hi,
I can confirm this bug. I was trying to view Dave Jones' presentation
"Why Userspace Sucks", which he provides as an mgp file plus some
additional files:
http://www.codemonkey.org.uk/projects/talks/ols2k6.tar.gz
At first, mgp would crash as in the above report:
mgp -o slides.mgp
style.mgp
I also agree with this. sysklogd is an old piece of software, with no
new releases since 2001, and can cause deadlocks if used together with a
local nameserver (see here: http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bind-
users&m=106550411521807&w=2), or delays in logging if it has to do
reverse DNS lookups. sy
Oops, this seems to be a duplicate of 42555. Maybe it should be closed
(if anybody is paying any attention)?
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/syslog-ng/+bug/42555
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This is also reported here:
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/syslog-ng/+bug/62803
I'm not familiar with Ubuntu package internals, but if you give me a
more verbose description of required actions I could have a stab at a
patch.
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After a bit of reading from the "Debian GNU/Linux FAQ" and the "Debian
New Maintainer's Guide" I was able to re-build the packages, by
downloading the source from packages.ubuntu.com, making the simple
substitution suggested above and then building the binary packages. If
anyone's interested I can
I've also tried setting the default soundcard, and that worked, too. I
guess the quick fix is:
$ asoundconf set-default-card `asoundconf list | grep -v "^Names" | head
-1`
Especially if you have only one soundcard :D. This sets the default
soundcard to be the first one showing up in the output of
Hi,
I can also confirm that the updated vnc4server has some problems - I can
use the version in edgy just fine, but after trying the update, I can't
log into the VNC server from my Windows machine (using UltraVNC). It
asks for a password and then just dies. If I downgrade it (sudo apt-get
install
Oh, btw, I'm using Edgy 6.10 32-bit, trying to run KDE remotely (I have
kde-core but not full Kubuntu installed). I'm also using it for full
desktop mode - I've uncommented the first two lines in ~/.vnc/xstartup
and commented out the others.
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I've also experienced this, and I think it's far from being low
priority. Especially if you're not an experienced ALSA user and can't
figure out what's wrong with the ~/.asoundrc.asoundconf file (some users
might have problems tracing their problems to that).
Also, it can be deceiving, since in th
Public bug reported:
Hi,
While debugging a different issue (see
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1280861/black-screen-after-18-04-20-04-1
-upgrade-on-virtualbox), I was trying to understand who runs 'xhost
+si:localuser:' and found the scripts in /etc/X11/Xsession.d.
There I noticed there are 2 sc
I think both files come from Debian. I did an 'apt-get source
x11-common' and I see that debian/x11-common.install installs stuff from
debian/local/Xsession.d. I see both files there:
stefan@spuiu-vm:~/src/ubuntu/xorg-7.7+19ubuntu14$ grep -rn xhost
debian/local/Xsession.d/
debian/local/Xsession.d
... or maybe not, since I don't see the file in the Debian git repo
(from the Vcs-Git field in from debian/control from the Ubuntu source):
https://salsa.debian.org/xorg-team/xorg/-/tree/debian-
unstable/debian/local/Xsession.d
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Attached a patch against https://salsa.debian.org/xorg-
team/xorg/-/tree/ubuntu; not sure if this is the right repo, but it does
have the offending change/file.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bu
Thanks for fixing this!
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I'm seeing a bug that looks very similar in Ubuntu 14.04 (vmbuilder
0.12.4). In my case, umount is called from disk.py.
2017-02-09 04:15:57,625 INFO: Unmounting target filesystem
2017-02-09 04:15:57,645 INFO: umount: /tmp/tmpGsaKCo: device is busy.
2017-02-09 04:15:57,645 INFO:
This happens while building a VMWare image of trusty (14.04) (vmbuilder
vmw6 ubuntu --suite=trusty). This happened repeatedly in the last 2
days.
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This affects me as well - I have a Hannspree SN10E2 netbook and 10.10.
It makes nm-connection-editor completely unusable, because the window
can't be resized, so you can't change any settings. One workaround would
be to manually change the setting(s) in the text configuration file(s),
but then that
I'm also seeing this. I have a bionic VM running in VirtualBox and, a
few days ago, I wanted to install the newer version of the guest
additions, and got an error from dracut:
dracut: FAILED: /usr/lib/dracut/dracut-install -D
/var/tmp/dracut.NHsS4s/initramfs --kerneldir
/lib/modules/4.15.0-65-gen
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