Public bug reported:
In Intrepid execution of pkcs11_make_hash_link can lead to these error messages:
/usr/bin/pkcs11_make_hash_link: line 66: [: CA:TRUE,: binary operator expected
/usr/bin/pkcs11_make_hash_link: line 57: [: CA:TRUE,: binary operator expected
Reason is that $is_ca is not quoted a
Hi,
To me the error is:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# dpkg --configure volumeid
Setting up volumeid (113-0ubuntu13) ...
/var/lib/dpkg/info/volumeid.postinst: 56: Syntax error: ")" unexpected
(expecting ";;")
dpkg: error processing volumeid (--configure):
subprocess post-installation script returned erro
Error:
/dev/mapper/*_crypt)# DM-Crypt devices
echo "$LINE"
continue
/dev/disk/*)# Already mounting by particulars
Should be
/dev/mapper/*_crypt)# DM-Crypt devices
echo "$LINE"
continue
udev was also configured:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# dpkg --configure volumeid
Setting up volumeid (113-0ubuntu13) ...
update-initramfs: deferring update (trigger activated)
Processing triggers for initramfs-tools ...
update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-2.6.22-12-generic
Sorry for the separa
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nsd
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# aptitude install nsd
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Reading extended state information
Initializing package states... Done
Building tag database... Done
Problem seems to be a missing call of
/usr/sbin/nsdc rebuild
which creates this file.
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Probably coincident only but to me it seems it was enough to:
* Log out from desktop
* Log in from character terminal (CTRL-ALT-F1) as normal user
* rm -rf ~/.gconf/apps/nm-applet/
* exit from terminal
* Log back via graphical
I really believe this was only a coincidence since I made a backup of t
Utopic works fine with my Logitech K760.
A backport for trusty 14.04 LTS would be really needed.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1035431
Title:
bluetooth-wizard failed to connect to a
My goal would be to install ubuntu in a kvm virtual machine totally automated.
Must be my fault but for some reason I am not able to make a fully automated
installation.
Whatever I try to configure as an install mirror server at the end it always
goes to 91.189.88.153 (cherufe.canonical.com)
But
3.5.0-21-generic #32-Ubuntu seems working for me too. Had a similar
problem before. Now it boots without problem.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1087622
Title:
Linux kernel 3.5.0-20 w
Same issue here. Group password is requested randomly when trying to connect.
The group password is stored in gnome-keyring and visible both on the VPN
section of the "Network connections" window and also in the keyring tool.
Just retrying connecting some more times and suddenly the group-password
To me the workaround from @kakurasan is working fine on 13.04
Thanks for the workaround @kakurasan !!!
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1162160
Title:
cpufreqd buffer overflow detected
In my case also manual symlinking of /var/run->/run and /var/lock-/run/lock
fixed my issues.
In my case the problem was caused by dbus. As long as I did not symlink
/var/run and /var/lock dbus could not be started and prevented practically
anything else to run.
Although dbus created /var/run/dbu
Same behavior as described in #66.
Besides I could not set primary display via the Monitor Preferences. I tried to
order the monitors in every way but unity dock is staying on the the laptop lcd.
In some configuration the external monitor is having corrupted screen - color
is invalid or monitor
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