Hi Dan,
thanks for your input
indeed ! it unfortunately still is a problem
in the meantime I had switched back to gentoo (for this and more
software/version reasons) but now I hopefully will be able to stay with
ubuntu
I'm not using 8.10 (Intrepid) anymore but Jaunty (9.04 alpha4 alternate
inst
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Public security bug reported:
when adding an encrypted partition (e.g. / especially /home to keep old
encrypted data)
by using the following procedure:
http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Hardy#Encrypt_home_partition_with_cryptsetup_.26_LUKS
when boot
sorry, I forgot to say:
the ubuntu-version is 8.10 development (I downloaded the alternative
installation-disc amd64 today and updated everything with apt-get dist-
upgrade)
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the password entered during boot for an encrypted partition (e.g. /home) is
shown in plain text after having entered i
last time I used my system I saw that this was also related / caused by:
- hddtemp
- sensors-applet
- smartmontools
(I'll add more if I encounter them)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/180986
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I just wanted to let you know, that this problem persists on my other
box !
I've just installed ubuntu jaunty alpha 6 (x86_64) from alternate
install CD and after entering data to /etc/crypttab and modifying
/etc/fstab lines
the first reboot:
usplash / splash wouldn't prompt for any i
I don't know with which security enhancing CFLAGS you have compiled
nspluginwrapper on (u)buntu but
afaik I only was able to compile it on Gentoo (I'm a former / part-time
gentoo user) without the -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE, ssp and pie setting,
so if you have that enabled or ssp / stack smashing protecti
this bad behavior (= broken and showing password after been entered)
seems to approximately have gotten introduced between Thursday and
Friday (right now),
because I just updated my laptop and it also just sits there (no
harddisk activity) at the boot splash and doesn't prompt for the
password - s
ok, I just rebooted both and I have to make it clear:
there are 2 kind of different behavioral ways it can manifest itself:
1) the splash works fine (progress bar is continually going from left to
right) then it prompts for password, after being entered it switches to
console (text; black backgro
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a working favicon displaying the state of the current page (blue,
encrypted secure site) or green (online banking) is critical to safe and
secure usage of mailboxes, online banking and other activities
unfortunately this isn't the case with the firefox 3.1 beta3 (and pre
beta
what kind of bug is this exactly ?
I've seen this with Ubuntu 8.10 and now with 9.04, too
but not with Gentoo in the last several gnome versions
did this got introduced by a ubuntu or debian specific patch-set ?
anyways please fix it !
thanks !
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inode-directory.svg/.png files break other i
this also applies to *-61ubuntu6:
Preparing to replace sysvinit-utils 2.86.ds1-61ubuntu5 (using
.../sysvinit-utils_2.86.ds1-61ubuntu6_amd64.deb) ...
Unpacking replacement sysvinit-utils ...
dpkg: error processing
/var/cache/apt/archives/sysvinit-utils_2.86.ds1-61ubuntu6_amd64.deb (--unpack):
tr
I don't know what you guys DID change but it's switching now to text-
output when it's asking for the password (like before)
but the main difference now is that it stays at the text-output and
doesn't show the password in plain-text anymore
there probably will be users complaining why it doesn't
confirmed !
for me it also crashes pretty often on Jaunty Alpha 5+
@Ferdinand Tschernitz:
if you really need flash that often, consider setting up a 32-bit chroot
from which you can launch a 32bit firefox with 32bit flash
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Npviewer randomly freezes while surfing sites like youtube
https://bu
hm, I don't want to go offtopic here but
perhaps the Ubuntu devs could create a script setting up a 32 bit chroot
for those users REALLY needing it ?
anyways:
enter: 32 bit chroot ubuntu
into google will reveal the following:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24575 [HOWTO: 32-Bit Chroot
no option for me:
before I switched to ubuntu jaunty on my laptop I had used ~amd64 Gentoo
and besides the not existing crashes
the 32-bit version is still better
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/158126
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and confirmed even more !
could you guys please do ANYTHING about it ?
the current status of the system on my laptop is:
1) it starts to boot, launches usplash
2) disk activity stops and it just sits there FOREVER ! (waiting for
input ? sometimes it accepts the password, sometimes it doesn't)
ah - sorry, forget to post system-information:
system is:
Jaunty (testing), 9.04 post Alpha6-state, amd64 on an Dell m1330
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usplash prevents passwords from being not echoed on the console
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/55159
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I checked this problem against firefox 3.1 beta3 at Gentoo and it
doesn't exist there (both in the binary version and source version which
is compiled on the system)
any news on this problem ?
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handling of favicons (site secure information) and tab handling is broken with
firefox 3.1 beta3 (a
sargosis, that's not completely true:
C2D is capable of doing 64bits but unlike Itanium it also supports
32bit, Core 2 Duo is an "extended" Core Duo with EM64T + pni + SSE4
ideally the 32bit or 64bit versions should do equally fine on these
systems ...
btw:
Ben Collins, keep up the good work!
I
Antares, have you tried to boot up the CD with "irqpoll" ?
the CD should work (it does for me with a P5W DH Deluxe)
If that doesn't help you could also try to switch the DVD writer from
slave to master and the harddrive from master to slave ...
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http
try appending "irqpoll" that it looks like the following:
title Ubuntu 8.04, kernel 2.6.24-16-generic
root (hd0,2)
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.24-16-generic
root=UUID=5152f10c-4ae1-4b61-b8cd-7d70b925d309 ro "irqpoll" quiet splash
initrd /boot/initrd.img-2.6.24-16-generic
quiet
hopefully that help
@grendelkhan :
this helped, thanks
DON'T REBOOT!:
sudo chmod 444 /etc/init.d/hotkey-setup
then sudo /etc/init.d/hotkey-setup stop
(if you can't open up another gnome-terminal / have closed gnome-terminal &
gnome-panel crashed, just switch to tty2:
ctrl + alt + f2, then login and do the above
this "bug" is fixed in upstream:
kernels of the 2.6.20.* line (e.g. 2.6.20.6 & 2.6.20.7) should work again with
smartmontools without additional user interaction
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Drive doesn't support SMART, but it should.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/47841
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oops, I forgot to write: the above post refers to feisty
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output of /var/log/fsck/checkfs:
Log of fsck -C -R -A -a
Sun Apr 15 16:12:15 2007
fsck 1.40-WIP (14-Nov-2006)
Replaying journal..
Replaying journal..
Replaying journal..
Replaying journal..
Reiserfs journal '/dev/sdb1' in blocks [18..8211]: 0 transactions replayed
Checking
is it possible to download it in a .tar.bz2 -package?
so I could patch it against 2.6.17 and test it on my system ... (just
want to help ;-) )
Thanks in advance ...
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Hi,
I unfortunately can't reproduce this anymore since I moved on to another
distribution for now (Karmic would just timeout at usplash password
prompt and my encrypted /home partition) so I decided to try out another
distribution
perhaps I'll run into this problem again when changing distributio
in bug #555441 I describe the same problem but for glxinfo
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added information for the very same bug for fglrxinfo over at bug
#555445
the bugs have already been marked as duplicate please don't delete the
attachments since the might be useful to upstream
I've already pointed to this bug over at phoronix.com/forums
hopefully the devs over at AMD will read
ok, that should be enough information: added bug #555448
lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Core Processor DMI (rev 11)
00:03.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Core Processor PCI Express Root Port 1
(rev 11)
00:08.0 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Core Processor System Management
Re
for me too ! :)
I followed encoded's advice and after the next reboot it magically
worked - strange
there however seem to be users who are not so lucky :(
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Binary package hint: openoffice.org
it was a bug about tar failing (probably the unpacking of the package)
in the first time it failed, the second time I pushed "apply" (in
synaptic) it installed fine
perhaps it were too much packages at once for synaptic ?
it had to downl
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