Just got bit by this myself.
And it has caused my disk to run out of space. 150GB gone. :(
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Title:
apport-gtk consumes 100% of cpu and never
So it created 391 apport_core files of size 268.4 MB in /tmp.
Running sudo rm /tmp/apport_core* fixed it.
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Title:
apport-gtk consumes 100% of
Afraid that is a totally unrelated error.
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Title:
invalid SSL_version specified at /usr/share/perl5/IO/Socket/SSL.pm
line 332
To manage
@pieterjanvu Yes it can be overwritten by the package. So just a
temporary work around for now.
But by then it should be fixed anyways. That is, once this bug has been
marked fixed. ;)
I really would not worry about it. Not like SSL.pm is updated often and
even if it does you will know right
/usr/share/perl5/IO/Socket/SSL.pm
The file that has the bug after all. ;)
$ is very powerful as you have now witnessed. :p
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Title:
invalid
Of course it does. ;)
Your welcome! :D
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invalid SSL_version specified at /usr/share/perl5/IO/Socket/SSL.pm
line 332
To manage
Easier workaround is:
Replace:
m{^(!?)(?:(SSL(?:v2|v3|v23|v2/3))|(TLSv1[12]?))$}i
With:
m{^(!?)(?:(SSL(?:v2|v3|v23|v2/3))|(TLSv1[12]?))}i
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OK make sure you are NOT using:
ipv6.disable=1
If that is enabled via grub config then x11vnc will fail to connect.
I removed that, rebuilt grub, and rebooted and now x11vnc is still
crashing sometimes but after restarting x11vnc, it now works again. :)
Also appears you need to be using a
Jamie Strandboge, that's just it.
I am running a stock build of Ubuntu 12.10 from a stock build of Ubuntu
12.04.
I have NOT disabled ipv6 at all.
Kai Raven, I can confirm that works for me as well. :)
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Looks like its broken again in Ubuntu 12.10. :(
After the upgrade I am getting this bug. Bummer!
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Title:
ufw complains when ipv6 and/or
Is this ever going to be fixed?
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start script does not work
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Ubuntu 10.10 Server still has this problem.
After creating the missing config file via sudo cp
/usr/share/postfix/main.cf.debian /etc/postfix/main.cf, now this error
is logged in mail.err log:
postfix/local[17422]: fatal: open database /etc/aliases.db: No such
file or directory
So I ran: sudo
Ubuntu 10.10 Server still has this problem.
After creating the missing config file via sudo cp
/usr/share/postfix/main.cf.debian /etc/postfix/main.cf, now this error
is logged in mail.err log:
postfix/local[17422]: fatal: open database /etc/aliases.db: No such
file or directory
So I ran: sudo
Same here on Ubuntu 10.10 Server.
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G_VALUE_HOLDS_BOOLEAN (value)' failed
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I too can confirm that the proposed build fixes the problem. :)
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Still crashes every time on http://www.bwin.de/ after installing the new
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Same here!
Running Ubuntu 8.04 and gnome-netstatus-applet version 2.12.1-1ubuntu1
When I attempt to Configure my wireless card, wlan0, I get the following
error:
The interface does not exist
Check that it is correctly typed and that it is correctly supported by
your system.
Wireless nic is
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 184711 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/184711
Same here!
Running Ubuntu 8.04 and gnome-netstatus-applet version 2.12.1-1ubuntu1
When I attempt to Configure my wireless card, wlan0, I get the following
error:
The interface does not exist
Check that it
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 184711 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/184711
Whoops copied and pasted to wrong window...
Ok i added my report to the other bug...sorry did not see it
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You
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-netstatus-applet
Running Ubuntu 8.04 and gnome-netstatus-applet version 2.12.1-1ubuntu1
When I attempt to Configure my wireless card, wlan0, I get the following
error:
The interface does not exist
Check that it is correctly typed and that it is
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gnome-nettool 2.22.0 is also effected, same error
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