Correct. according to the output seen in the post about gcc-4.4.0 above, the
bug seems fixed.
About the fact that one should include sys/socket.h instead of linux/socket.h,
that's also correct of course, but not the point of the discussion (and the bug
report).
The point is that gcc-4.3 crashes
** Attachment added: "The preprocessed source file"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21556756/ccICeSlf.out
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Binary package hint: gcc-4.3
System: up-to-date (k)ubuntu 8.10 32-bit.
$ apt-cache policy gcc
gcc:
Installed: 4:4.3.1-1ubuntu2
$ gcc --version
gcc (Ubuntu 4.3.2-1ubuntu11) 4.3.2
When compiling a source file with just the following two include
statements, gcc crashes:
#i
The permissions in /var/crash are not the problem (they are wrong, ok,
nevermind that), please ignore the error message of apport.
The real problem here is the fact that GCC crashes (it terminates with a
segfault).
GCC should not crash.
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Binary package hint: linux-image
lsb_release -rd:
Description:Ubuntu 8.10
Release:8.10
package: linux-image-2.6.27-9-generic
CONFIG_CAN is not defined in the kernel configuration, making it hard to user
the Socket-CAN protocol introduced in kernel 2.6.25.
It sho
For those of you who are bothered by interference of other networks, why
not look within the settings of the WRT160n v2? I enabled the AP
Isolation within the Advanced Wireless Settings and since have a rather
stable connection over a distance of about 10 mtr.
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Yes of course! There are numerous CAN network interfaces available for PC's,
let alone embedded systems (where Ubuntu is also quite popular). Besides, it
doesn't cost much to enable those modules in the kernel.
At our company we use ubuntu on several workstations, and we have CAN adapters
on mos
Up-to date Feisty (upgraded from edgy) and I can confirm that the bug is
still there.
Please, anybody do something about this bug, it's been here quite for a
while now, it seems that several peaple are experiencing trouble due to
it, making XDMCP on a Kubuntu machine pretty much unusable, and the
I have this problem in konqueror, firefox and chrome on ubunto 9.04 with latest
flash plugin (10).
After having either browser open for a day or so, all audio produced by flash
apps stutters and loops hooribly.
Only solution is to re-start the browser. This is very annoying, specially if
you are
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Binary package hint: initramfs-tools
When installing on a system that has SD-card deices named mmcblkXpY
(X=card number, Y=partition), the function deb_add_modules() contained
in the file /usr/share/initramfs-tools/hook-functions incorrectly strips
off the whole "XpY" part of
I had the same problem, when using NFS home directories. Somehow local users
didn't have trouble.
The instructions from comment #1 fixed it for me.
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I upgraded to karmic and lost connection with gnome and kde and am in
terminal-mode now. I had kdm running in combination with gnome prior to the
upgrade. I tried to return to gnome by 'apt-get install ubuntu-desktop' but
though it said to be installed completely it did nothing to resolve the
p
I have the same problem on karmic with KMail 4.3.1. I cannot use KMail with my
IMAP account.
I have posted a bug-report on the KDE site:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=209208
Maybe that's a better place to get a quick reaction, since I am pretty
confident the problem is not entirely ubuntu
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Ubuntu 19.04 ships with python 3.7 and hbmqtt 0.9.2, but they are not
compatible.
If trying to instal python3-hbmqtt, you get this:
$ sudo apt-get install python3-hbmqtt
[...]
Setting up python3-hbmqtt (0.9.2-2) ...
File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/hbmqtt/broker.py", l
OpenSCAD missing in Ubuntu? This is bad. Creativity and media production is one
of the areas where Open-Source software shines and has most potential to
attract new users IMHO. OpenSCAD is just one crucial piece of software in this
area, and missing it will hurt Ubuntu.
The Rep-rap community for
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DISTRIB_RELEASE=16.10 (Yakkety)
Package: python3-aiohttp
Version: 0.22.4-1
and
Package: python-multidict
Version: 2.0.1-1
python3-aiohttp is not compatible with python3-multidict versions 2.0 and
higher.
Unfortunately yakkety only ships multidict version 2.0.1 at the time
This bug still exists in lucid (LTS), shouldn't this fix be backported from
maverick?
I realize this package is in universe and not in main, but IMHO it is still
quite popular and the bug is relatively serious (making xpdf effectively
unusable)...
Shouldn't it be trivial to backport only the rel
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Iǘe been having trouble with updates since a while, mostly the system keeps
running so I don bother.
The error it usually gives is:
linux-image-3.13.0-37-generic subprocess installed post-installation script
returned error exit status 2
linux-image-extra-3.13.0-37-generic
Why it says that there is no space left on the device, I dont know, I've
got 64G available:
dev/mapper/kubuntu--vg-root 86G 17G 64G 21% /
none4,0K0 4,0K 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
udev 16G 12K 16G 1% /dev
tmpfs
xpdf also crashes for me on every single pdf file, so I tried re-building xpdf
from source, but it won't compile.
Here is what I get (on natty as of today):
$ dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -j8 -b
dpkg-buildpackage: export CFLAGS from dpkg-buildflags (origin: vendor): -g -O2
dpkg-buildpackage: expo
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
Just upgraded my PC to natty as of today (alpha-3) and moved the HDD to a new
PC barebone based on Intel Sandy-bridge (Core-i7 2600K) with two monitors
connected.
After configureing xorg.conf and booting, kdm came up fine, but t
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Extra information. Since today I have added
Option "Shadow" "true"
to the device section in xorg.conf and since that, the artifacts and visual
glitches seem to be gone, and I have yet to see the X server freeze.
Of course this is not a solution, but merely a workaround. I have virtually no
@Robert, I tried with your kernel, and it doesn't make any difference.
There are no hangups (at least for the few hours I tested), but
corruption is still present and has not changed a bit.
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@Bryce, I was running up-to-date versions of everything when I initially posted.
I just updated and commented-out the "shadow" option in my xorg.conf file as
you suggest, restarted the X server and until now, no lockups.
But the display glitches are back. See the attached screenshot.
Should I
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