Confirming on Feisty: DHCP lease renewal overwrites /etc/resolv.conf and
wipes out DNS servers set by nm-openvpn effectively killing VPN
connection unless your /etc/hosts or DNS from DHCP provides name
resolution for (non-default-route and non-internet) VPN network.
IMO Tom Verdaat had a good anal
I had the same issue. Running Feisty, network-manager-gnome
0.6.4-6ubuntu7 and network-manager-openvpn 0.3.2snv2342-0ubuntu3.
Appears that if my key is encrypted using a passphrase which contains
spaces the connection fails
== syslog ==
Oct 1 11:44:37 tero nm-openvpn[13635]: Cannot load private
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox
firefox 2.0.0.5
flashplugin-nonfree (adobe flash 9,0,31,0)
(a firefox add-on) adblock 0.5.2.039
Reproduce: enable adblock and enable "obj-tabs" form adblock options.
Then all flash animations (and looks like all java applets too)
disappear, there
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Looks like mozillaZine forums know about the problem and the "disable
obj-tabs" solution.
http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?t=320838
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Binary package hint: tmispell-voikko
Invoking ispell without any parameters does nothing (no error messages,
nothing) if you have only tmispell-voikko installed (and no ispell).
Invoking tmispell works as expected. /usr/bin/ispell exists and is a
symlink to tmispell, just as
Confirming too.
Mike had a good gut feeling about the issue. I (think I) managed to
debug and fix this one. Gutsy ships with python 2.5 where cElementTree
has been relocated. See http://effbot.org/zone/elementtree.htm "The core
ElementTree modules, including cElementTree, have been included in
Pyt
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Binary package hint: nautilus
I did a fresh install of amd64 gutsy using alternate cd. Box worked fine
untill I installed (security) updates using update-manager. After
updating it boots normally and I have tty consoles working. When I login
from gdm the login sound plays, mo
The same thing with gutsy i386, same hw, same installation params.
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Okay. This is a dupe. Sorry. :-/
Where can I found the dupe ref? My eyes seem not to work. I just can't
find it anywhere on this page. How can I find the bug of which this one
is a duplicate (and read workaround/solution or help debugging it)?
/me is feeling dumb
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BTW, why isn't this showing on my reported bugs list?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/~tero-tilus/+reportedbugs
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Could be dupe of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/150471 .
However, I'm not quite sure, because 150471 was about nautilus not
shutting down properly after session. I get it hanging on first login
and it is not occasional, it is constant (well, 150471 is for many too).
I curr
Looks like I'm able to reproduce this with Asus A8V, single SATA drive
and karmic amd64 netboot on USB pen drive.
BIOS boot order was SATA hdd first. I used boot device selection menu
(hit F8 during POST) to boot from pen drive. I did a fresh install using
defaults (hit ret most of the time). Disk
...so not only the target system was unbootable, the installer managed
to screw up the pen drive too, which also was unbootable after
installation.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/459685
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Binary package hint: debian-installer
The box has Asus M3N78-EM motherboard, RAID functionality disabled from
BIOS. Spindle HDD on SATA1 and SSD on SATA2 port (port labels printed on
mobo). BIOS boot order all the time: 1) USB 2) SSD
I did a fresh install of current karmic u
I have very similar symptoms to ones described by Daniel. I'm on up-to-
date 12.04, got Minolta PagePro 8L LPT printer also connected to USB via
Prolific PL2305 USB<->LPT adapter. The combination was working just fine
until I updated from previous LTS to this precise (12.04). Now if I try
to print,
I think I managed to trick this thing to work. Steps
1) Try to print something, it'll fail
2) Detach and re-attach the USB end of the printer cable (do NOT reboot the
printer)
3) Now printing magically works
If I now reboot the printer, it'll stop working (at least I think it did
so. It is almos
Ray,
Could your mirror be lagging behind?
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Title:
[fixed] upstart 0.6.6-4 - cannot install new update
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 711601
upstart 0.6.6-4 - cannot install new update
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The upstart package says it breaks all libc6 versions that are available
for Maveric. Prolly for a reason. :-) Good question is why was it
released before it actually could be installed. It is bound to confuse
people.
Package: upstart
...
Version: 0.6.6-3
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Breaks: libc6 (<< 2.12.1-0ubuntu10.2)
Could the "Breaks:" be due to bug #672177 ?
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Would bug #711601 be caused by the Breaks: field mentioned by Clint?
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libc6 upgrade causes umount to fail on shutdown because init cannot b
ns spaces? It used to work for me except in that particular
case. (I'm not currently using VPN and don't really care, just being
curious)
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