Christer Edwards wrote:
> On a fresh install I did 'apt-get install selinux' and I am able to
> restart cups as normal. It looks like this bug only affects 7.10 or
> upgrades from 7.10.
>
It also hit 8.04 beta but upgrades that arrived about a week prior to
the full release Heron fixed the pr
Public bug reported:
I'm giving ubuntu-8.04-beta-server-amd64 a go on my new home server. It
installed fine and is mostly running well. Sharing files and (hopefully)
a printer via samba is the major task for the server.
I've installed SELinux (learning opportunity) and one outstanding
problem is
SELinux (permissive) is also logging the following:
Apr 12 08:00:24 tunnelball kernel: [28254.997825] audit(1207953024.971:5): avc:
denied { rename } for pid=4816 comm="cupsd" name="cupsd.conf" dev=sda1
ino=22283584 scontext=system_u:system_r:cupsd_t
tcontext=unconfined_u:object_r:cupsd_etc_
Me too on ubuntu-8.04-beta-server-amd64
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[hardy alpha 6] unable to start cupsys if selinux is enforcing.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/202983
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I edited /lib/udev/rules.d/70-hid2hci.rules as per Kent's workaround,
replugged the Logitech USB device, pressed its red button and both
keyboard and mouse connected. I guess I may need to repeat that after
updates.
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bluez fails to discover mx5000 keyboard and mouse
https://bugs.launchpad.net/b
Changing DNS settings to "10.188.66.103;10.176.66.71" works for me.
This is the setting that 3's M$ Windoze connection app now returns.
I've made that change on a couple of Ubuntu 9.10 systems and network
connectivity was immediately reinstated.
3 seems to have changed their Australian network s
Perhaps there are better changes that could be made. The DNS chaneg I've
reported got me working again but I'm no IP4 or mobile broadband modem
expert.
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DNS stopped working with Three Australia mobile broadband
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/486166
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That's better, thanks. I think the Ubuntu-delivered profile was set to
'Automatic (PPP) addresses only' with a couple of hard-coded DNS server
addresses. Changing to Automatic and leaving the DNS addresses blank
works fine and probably will be more accommodating to future changes by
the OSP.
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