hello Julian
I'm still getting getting for cache lock: [Could not get lock
/var/lib/dpkg/lock-frontend. It is heWaiting for cache lock: Could not
get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock-frontend. It is held by process 30973
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Congrats Jeremy
thoroughly deserved!
David
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Please congratulate Jeremy Bicha on his successful Ubuntu Core
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LSB is in fact entirely irrelevant, this work will get done
everntually. But should we get on with that now, rather than whatever
else we might be fixing, and if so, who is volunteering to get
involved?
( Jon Masters and I have both expressed interest but are not exactly
brimming over with spare ti
gotten used to warts and shortcomings in the development world yet.
David Henningson asked me what was being done to this feedback in
general. Members of the DMB told me that they regularly ask questions
about the raised items in the application meetings and try to encourage
the applicant to start
On Lucid, with a new install, the logout button (upper right) doesn't
work at the thin client. You get a very thin line, but no menu. This
makes it impossible for a user to log out. I am not sure why this
would happen at all. Clearing all the .gnome configuration files
doesn't correct the issue.
S
had to add the ltsp components after the
initial install as the DVD didn't allow that option when trying to
select LTSP via pressing F4 at the start of the install.
Any thoughts or ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Sincerely,
Dave Hopkins
On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 6:38 PM, David Groos wro
e but forgot to remove the list on the response.
On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 3:13 PM, David Hopkins wrote:
> On Lucid, with a new install, the logout button (upper right) doesn't
> work at the thin client. You get a very thin line, but no menu. This
> makes it impossible for a user to log out
our feedback to this bug report:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xapian-core/+bug/822743
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> - 3D Support at ARM (GL ES x OpenGL)
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> we can also propose a similar summit to continue the discussions at
> Connect/UDS too, depending on the feedback from Plu
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Greetings everyone.
I wanted to thank everyone who worked on the Kubuntu Docs for 11.10 (Oneiric
Ocelot). Thanks to your dedication and hard work we not only finished on time
but, we also got the translations worked on and finished too! Thank you all so
much!
So, with all of that said, I would
g that you would be willing to help us out with
testing.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/PreciseJackDetectionTesting
Do remember, that if you find a kernel regression, that we have a way of
contacting you, so we can figure out what went wrong and hopefully fix
the bug.
Thanks in advance!
On 01/15/2012 10:28 AM, David Henningsson wrote:
Hi!
Jack detection - what happens when you plug your headphones in - has
been improved in kernel 3.3, and I hope we can have that functionality
in Ubuntu 12.04 as well. It is e g one of the components needed to
successfully have different volumes
if you could spend some of your time to help
app development in Ubuntu succeed.
Thanks!
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Al 04/09/12 13:06, En/na Scott Kitterman ha escrit:
> On Monday, September 03, 2012 07:59:15 PM David Planella wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> As many of you will know, in the last few cycles we've been laying out
>> the foundations to make Ubuntu a target of choice
also /usr/bin/birds, from Universe)? I think if we want to
make apps first-class citizens, even if not part of the distro, a simple
suggestion would just be to do it on a first-come-first-serve basis.
What are your thoughts on these?
Finally, I believe we do need to provision for those cases, b
no reason we
> would need so much coordination, reviews, testing for those. There
> is no
> reason we need to tight them to our release cycle and freezes. We are
> not the ones "owning" those apps, upstream are. Those upstream, for
> most, don't ask to be part of our project, many don't even run Ubuntu,
> they just want their apps to reach users. That's a different world
> and a different problem space...
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Al 05/09/12 14:29, En/na Scott Kitterman ha escrit:
>
>
> David Planella wrote:
>
>> Al 05/09/12 05:18, En/na Emmet Hikory ha escrit:
>>> Steve Langasek wrote:
>>>> On Tue, Sep 04, 2012 at 05:20:47PM -0400, Michael Hall wrote:
>>>>>>
dle.)
>
>
> My ideal future looks something like: Debian and Ubuntu co-habiting on
> DebExpo (either on mentors.debian.net, or two sites with federated
> data), with a slick UI, and fantastic integrated tools for automated
> package checks. But, there's a lot of development wo
27;s one specific example
> of
> the tool set constraints that limits the extensibility of this proposal.
>
Note that Quickly is not a constraint: we're recommending the use of it
to have the best experience, but the app developer should feel free to
use any other
you say it's their responsibility. It's still
> Canonical doing the distribution.
>
Upon creation of an account in MyApps, the app developer needs to agree
to the terms of service [1] (something that already happens today):
" The developer will also be required t
present in
a PPA, so I asked the PPA maintainer to have a look at the patch and
closed it for PulseAudio.
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1 and y apps waiting on ARB +1 and z apps waiting on both.
>
It currently does not reflect this change, and I agree that it'd be
awesome. As Bhavani was saying, votes are being tracked on the mailing
list, but my personal preference would be that reviews are done from a
central place (MyApps),
bring it up and see what you'd think about it.
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Hi
I am an upstream developer of a few projects that are in Ubuntu, and
occasionally I get some downstream reports forwarded from Launchpad. I
recently had one such report:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=692065
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/vino/+bug/960649
A friend t
;m sure that it was
never meant to be a Raring Ringtail, but always a Rolling Release! We
couldn't do it at any other point in time.
The real reason is of course that we're running out of letters; this way
we're slowing down our letter consumption by a factor 4, this buys u
e available for !canonical
don't build these architectures.
From what I've heard, that is already fixed, at least for armhf - see
http://dev.launchpad.net/CommunityARMBuilds
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On 02/28/2013 10:06 PM, Robbie Williamson wrote:
On 02/28/2013 02:49 PM, David Henningsson wrote:
On 02/28/2013 05:09 PM, Martin Pitt wrote:
* Keep doing daily quality and keep improving our daily quality.
Big +1. I'm particularly looking forward to integrating our automatic
package
Sorry for the delayed reply, I fell ill over the weekend.
I have been using Linux for around 6 months now. I only use it personally,
as at work we are a purely MS company.
Cheers,
Dave
On 28 February 2013 06:17, Elizabeth Krumbach wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 23, 2013 at 2:37 PM, David Ja
Greetings,
My name is David Wonderly (Darkwing on IRC) and I wish to run for reelection
to the Kubuntu Council.
For those who may not know, I am a community guy. This being said, there are a
few things I want to do over the next couple years.
I had started posting to the Kubuntu Forums trying
Guanabana will be down for maintenance from today at 15:00 GMT for
approximately 10-30 min max for urgent repairs. Please circulate this
mail to inform all that is necessary.
The affected services will probably just be harvest.ubuntu.com - there might
be others though.
Regards
David Marais
creating a nice feedback loop without
developers or users having to go anywhere they're not used to.
Cheers,
David
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Le 30/05/2014 12:41, Olivier Tilloy a écrit :
(cc’ing David and Alex who may want to comment)
On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 12:26 PM, Olivier Tilloy <
olivier.til...@canonical.com> wrote:
On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 8:29 AM, Dmitry Shachnev
wrote:
Hi all,
I would very much like to update qt
Le 30/05/2014 14:20, David Barth a écrit :
Le 30/05/2014 12:41, Olivier Tilloy a écrit :
(cc’ing David and Alex who may want to comment)
On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 12:26 PM, Olivier Tilloy <
olivier.til...@canonical.com> wrote:
On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 8:29 AM, Dmitry Shachnev
wrote:
Le 03/06/2014 06:39, Timo Jyrinki a écrit :
2014-05-30 17:13 GMT+03:00 David Barth :
In other words, don't block on webapp support. We will land a fix to switch
all apps to Oxide, to go along with the qtwebkit upload.
More on to this thread, and as a heads up for everyone.
We can't
f this publicly? Otherwise we might be looked
upon as being fiddly for no understandable reason. In that sense, Qt is
actually better, because people will get a better understanding of why
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On 2015-01-05 13:46, Marc Deslauriers wrote:
On 2015-01-05 05:08 AM, David Henningsson wrote:
On 2015-01-05 05:51, Marc Deslauriers wrote:
Right, but 100 lines quickly turns into 2k lines by 20 different contributors
you now have to track down or replace.
First; not all lines carry the
On 2015-01-05 14:32, Stephen M. Webb wrote:
On 01/05/2015 05:08 AM, David Henningsson wrote:
Second; if you contribute just a one or two line fix, then probably the biggest
issue with the CLA is the paperwork. And
as long as your contributions are tiny compared to the total project, sure
or sending an e-mail to the community team mailing list [3] would
probably be the best way forward. Everyone involved are easily reachable
and always open for discussion.
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Ubuntu on the client, come along and join us!
WHAT: Ubuntu Community Team Q&A with Olli Ries
WHERE: http://ubuntuonair.com
WHEN: Tuesday, 4th Aug at 15:00UTC [1]
For those who are interested but couldn't make it, the video will be
available as usual on the UbuntuOnAir Youtube account [2].
C
now what
do you think of this.
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[1] For example,
https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/wily/+sources/ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu/+translations
for Wily
[2] https://translations.launchpad.net/ubi
just today that the Xubuntu Documentation team spotted it.
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[1]
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d this. I appreciate any help and
direction that can be given.
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languages still be easily installable once there
is an Internet connection (during or after the installation)
Cheers,
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> Le 05/12/2015 18:48, Dmitry Shachnev a écrit :
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>
> Hey,
> >
> > 2015-12-01 1
o the current procedure, where they have to select the series
manually unless they have the specific link for the series they want to
translate).
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On Wed, Mar 15, 2017, at 12:44 PM, Barry Warsaw wrote:
> I believe aptdaemon is effectively abandoned. It's been removed from
> Debian
> but it's still hanging around in Ubuntu due to a few reverse
> dependencies:
>
from last week
16:23 just not removed
16:23 yep
16:23 * dpb1 nods
16:24 and we had a few people asking how they could help
16:24 and this is the perfect doc to point them to to start
16:24 slashd: btw, that is the eventual goal (that link), making merges
operate with just
can be tested in artful now
16:16 ah yes the live iso
16:16 * dpb1 struggles to find link
16:16 http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-server/daily-live/current/
16:17 #link http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-server/daily-live/current/
16:17 yes, thanks
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that you asked,
is /var/log/upstart from trusty -> xenial. These files often contained
early error messages from service startup that did not yet get to the
point of logging to syslog.
Similar messages show up in the journal.
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some next steps in place.
Thanks for bringing this one to our attention, looks like something we
should get addressed to present a better experience for users of zstd.
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@Robie: Thanks for highlighting this problem.
+1 from me on just documenting in the release notes. It also seems a
reasonable enough *backport* if we want, but I don't think it's
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Thanks for the reminder Mathieu - two merge requests have been made.
One to fix the broken test slideshow in disco
The second is UB specific - wording changes and picture changes
TIA.
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wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> Just an advance reminder if you want t
Ian,
Download links and instructions on how to use the QA tracker have
been posted on the community discourse site
https://community.ubuntu.com/t/disco-disco-19-04-release-candidate-testing/10570
David
On Sun, 14 Apr 2019 at 11:37, Ian Bruntlett wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> Are the above is
Sounds like an issue for movie theaters.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jul 14, 2020, at 20:25, Michael Hudson-Doyle
> wrote:
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>
> Hi all,
>
> We are planning to remove the “popularity-contest” package from the standard
> seed, meaning that new installs will not include it. This package is inte
Lukasz,
So Ubuntu Budgie isn't affected?
On Wed, 10 Feb 2021 at 11:53, Lukasz Zemczak
wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> As some of you know, shortly after release of 20.04.2 a regression in
> the ubiquity installer was discovered [1], leading to certain systems
> failing to install the Linux kernel
21.10 plans and development is well underway for Ubuntu Budgie. Looking
forward to this particular journey with our growing team.
On Fri, 14 May 2021, 16:40 Erich Eickmeyer, wrote:
> On Friday, May 14, 2021 2:57:25 AM PDT Lukasz Zemczak wrote:
> > Hello flavors!
> >
> > As we do around the sta
Hi Lukasz,
please can you upload Ubuntu Budgie's ISO - it is missing from the tracker.
TIA
David
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wrote:
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> Hello everyone!
>
> As you are all probably aware, we are in the middle of 22.04 Beta
> preparation. Yesterday night
Hi Graham,
the Ubuntu Budgie team are looking forward to participating in the
22.10 release - team-members are already working on 22.10 plans &
activities
thx
David (Project Lead Ubuntu Budgie)
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> Hello flavors!
>
> As we do
Graham,
as an aside I did a reply to all and got the following
"The response from the remote server was:
550 5.1.1 : Recipient address rejected:
User unknown in relay recipient table "
I'm not sure of Martin's current email address
David
On Wed, 11 May 2022 at 1
Ubuntu Budgie are good to go for 23.10
David (project lead Ubuntu Budgie)
On Wed, 3 May 2023 at 16:22, Erich Eickmeyer wrote:
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> On Wednesday, May 3, 2023 8:11:45 AM PDT Graham Inggs wrote:
>
> > Hello flavours!
>
> >
>
> > As we do around the start of every ne
El dl 27 de 09 de 2010 a les 15:00 -0400, en/na Scott Kitterman va
escriure:
> On Thursday, September 16, 2010 01:17:49 pm David Planella wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > In the Community team at Canonical we are now starting to lay out the
> > plans for the 11.04 roadmap for
El dv 17 de 09 de 2010 a les 10:18 +1200, en/na John Barstow va
escriure:
> On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 5:17 AM, David Planella
> wrote:
> >
> > What are your thoughts and ideas? What do you think we should focus on?
> >
>
> I would like the ability to easily locate sho
On 2010-10-14 11:44, Scott Ritchie wrote:
> On 10/06/2010 12:04 PM, David Henningsson wrote:
>> In addition, when it comes to disk footprint, some time ago I was trying
>> to understand the logic behind all the log files in /var/log.
>>
>> Turns out that rsyslog writ
On 2010-11-01 14:33, Steve Langasek wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 10:36:21AM +0200, David Henningsson wrote:
>>>> Turns out that rsyslog writes most entries three times (!), e g if you
>>>> have a message coming from the kernel, it shows up
For what it's worth, I agree with Kiko's statement. We have three
stakeholders - internal use of the kernel by Linaro, external use by
distributions (such as Ubuntu) and external use by community. We need to
position ourselves appropriately...
Dave
On 15 Nov 2010, at 15:57, John Rigby wrot
Good discussion. Stupid question - what is the Ubuntu sauce? I'll ask the
kernel dudes in their meeting in two minutes...
Dave
On 15 Nov 2010, at 15:53, John Rigby wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 4:28 AM, Loïc Minier wrote:
>> Folks, I think this thread is circling a bit back to itself,
saved, so things should just go on working. I've tested as much as I can here,
without issue. There is a possibility that things have broken for fresh installs on some
machines, so if they have, please file a bug in launchpad with "ubuntu-bug
alsa-utils".
Thanks to David Henningsso
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as and when we want them - but that won't work if we don't have
> testcases available :)
>
There are still 14 unassigned testcases to be worked on .
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In the following bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mstflint/+bug/1470167
There is a direct request from Mellanox for Ubuntu to sync "mstflint"
package with Debian.
While that is okay for Xenial, after bisecting mstflint code with
ConnectX-4 HBAs, I could see the exact commit that br
Hello Paolo,
I'm looping the kernel team mailing list,just in case, that might help
in the discussion.
Best,
Rafael
On Thu, Jul 18, 2019 at 9:12 AM Paolo Valente wrote:
>
> Hi,
> this is basically to report outdated statements in your wiki page on
> I/O schedulers [1].
>
> The main problematic
afaiu block-proposed tags on bugs are not specific to any series, so you are
blocking updates across all series. Not really desired.
Following the thread you started, it seems that we can all agree to use
block-proposed- instead. Does this resolve your concern?
On Wed, Aug 28, 2019 at 09:24:10
On 11/16/19 5:25 PM, Robert Matusewicz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm new in Ubuntu world and I need advice on how to proceed with a bugfix
> for Guake package. There is a bug #1760621 [1]. It's about Guake freezing
> when libutemper is not installed on the system and user tries to close a
> tab. From what I
Hello,
As many as you know I'm currently revamping Ubuntu High Availability
Packages
For 20.04, considered HA (or HA related) packages are:
- Core packages:
- libqb
- kronosnet
- corosync
- pacemaker
- resource-agents
- fence-agents
- crmsh
- cluster-glue
- drbd-utils
- dlm
TL;DR version for this and the previous e-mail:
* Please help selecting resource and fence agents we should support *
1) By *support* I mean.. leave fully supported agents in [main], for 20.10, and
move the ones that shall get community support, or best effort support, into
[universe].
2) For 20
> -Original Message-
> From: Felipe Reyes
>
> >
> > - "Deprecated" packages:
> >
> > - heartbeat
> > - keepalived
>
> keepalived is used by OpenStack Neutron. In this context what would
> "deprecated" mean?.
>
> apt-rdepends -r keepalived
> Reading package lists... Done
> Building d
> I added a few comments below but I must admit that I didn't completely
> get what you want.
I'm sorry then, let me try to explain better...
> The list includes so many things, what are you expecting:
> - if they are important overall?
> - if they are important for HA cases?
> - if they should b
> I added a few comments below, otherwise all the categories look
> reasonable to me, thanks!
Thanks for the feedback Dan!
> > clvm- clvmd daemon (cluster logical vol manager)
>
> Was clvm dropped from lvm2?
> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lvm2/2.03.02-2ubuntu1
> I hav
> I'm not sure where exactly this Xen resource agent should be placed on
> the list -- but in practice, Xen wasn't in main, and that may influence
> your thinking.
I'll follow @cpaelzer's suggestion and keep it in "best effort". No hard
commitment as it is in [universe], but at least some commitm
> > > > pgsql - pgsql database instance
> > >
> > > shouldn't this be in fully supported?
> >
> > Pgsql is in [universe]. Unless SEG supports pgsql "by default", do you ?
>
> We're talking about postgresql right? It's definitely supported (it's
> in main), and from a quick look
, at least until I split all agents
into more packages.
I'm creating another discourse for fencing-agents as well, same thing.
Please give me your +1 if possible, and feel free to -1 with suggestions.
Cheers,
-rafaeldtinoco
On 07/04/2020 23:47, Rafael David Tinoco wrote:
>> I added a
On 29/04/2020 00:10, Rafael David Tinoco wrote:
> Dan, Billy,and all...
>
> part of the result from this thread is at:
>
> https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/ubuntu-ha-pacemaker-resource-agents-supportability/
> <https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/ubuntu-ha-pacemaker-resource-agents
Forwarding to Ubuntu Devel Mailing list for broader audience.
Should I just open a [RM] bug for all Ubuntu versions ? Any thoughts ?
-rafaeldtinoco
On 07/05/2020 19:01, Lance Albertson wrote:
> I think removing it from Debian is the safe way to go currently. If
> you want assistance with how we
Hello list,
I have been working in merging open-iscsi package:
https://salsa.debian.org/rafaeldtinoco-guest/open-iscsi/-/commits/experimental
with open-iscsi project upstream:
https://github.com/open-iscsi/open-iscsi/
and also cleaning up the open-iscsi package a bit (thus will have to
give sp
On 29/05/2020 01:38, Bryce Harrington wrote:
> Two alternate approaches I'm weighing are a config file in /etc, or just
> a package patch to carry in coreutils, but the env var approach feels
> like it would be more flexible to users and hopefully more suitable for
> upstream. Before I forward it
On 29/05/2020 11:03, Robie Basak wrote:
> +1 for Bryce's approach.
>
> On Fri, May 29, 2020 at 10:56:34AM -0300, Rafael David Tinoco wrote:
>> Perhaps this environment variable should be set by snapd package ?
> I think this could be surprising - because we would b
This was my week and here is some of my notes about achievements and
highlights:
Overall status:
--
- read all the maint+1 docs and @piloted in ubuntu-devel
- qemu TCG memory issue causing spinned qemu instances to be killed
casper has a qemu instance killed because of TCG (cdrom file cant
Hello Everyone,
I would like to ask you to join me and welcome Erich Eickmeyer as the
newest member of MOTU.
Erich,
Thank you for your hard work and congratulations on the achievement!
My very best regards in name of Ubuntu Dev Memb Board,
-rafaeldtinoco
Original Message
Fro
Hello Everyone,
I would like to ask you to join me and welcome Paride Legovini as the
newest member of the Server Dev Team.
Paride,
Thank you for your hard work and congratulations on the achievement!
My very best regards in name of Ubuntu Dev Memb Board,
-rafaeldtinoco
Original Mess
Hello devs...
Some of you know, I have been developing a tool called "conntracker" at
https://github.com/rafaeldtinoco/conntracker. While developing it, I have faced
many "issues" regarding iptables differences among Bionic and Focal/Groovy and
I would like to confirm one behavior I observed t
> This means that the POLICY has acted in all those table/chains
> combination, NOT the rules I have in place. So, if I change the default
> policy using iptables-legacy to -j DROP... then my iptables-nft rules
> don't work at all. This means that one should really use
> iptables-legacy (and no
OK.. I think I found the issue... sorry for the noise.
TL/DR version:
all the iptables targets working in compatibility mode (-j NFLOG, -j TRACE,
etc) might face issues and not work correctly when using nf-tables by default
(nft_compat -> x_tables over nftables).
Explanation:
If I execute m
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