This is probably the same issue:
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=2153594
I don't have the issue when I launch firefox like: MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=0
firefox
MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1 became the default in firefox 121.
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Public bug reported:
It seems python-apt from ubuntu precise ESM made it into the old
precise-security repo. Unfortunately, it depends on libapt-pkg4.12 (>=
0.8.16~exp12ubuntu10.28), which is not available.
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
python-apt : Depends: libapt-pkg4.12 (>=
This change did break something for us. See LP: #1813923
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Title:
Add Ubuntu cosmic as a supported release
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It seems this is also applicable to ubuntu bionic since openssl 1.1.1
landed in bionic-updates. We have bionic clients that cannot connect to
the enterprise wifi because they attempt TLS 1.3. Recompiling openssl
with the "no-tls1_3" Configure option fixes the problem. See also
https://github.com/Fr
Public bug reported:
The latest change of MERGED_USR=yes in bionic is causing failure to
debootstrap an updated xenial chroot on bionic.
We have a mirror of ubuntu apt repositories where xenial, xenial-updates
and xenial-security are merged into one distribution called xenial-
updated-bootstrap.
Just clarifying that we don't use the resolvconf package either, but
just a plain static /etc/resolv.conf file.
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Title:
Disabling systemd-resolve
I quite agree with @GeekSmith here. We disabled systemd-resolved on
bionic and install ifupdown instead since we install this on server that
have a static configuration and we don't want systemd-resolved to modify
anything in the resolv.conf file.
Only during the initial installation time of the s
Sorry for the noise, it seems this is not related to rsyslog after all.
In our install process we are moving /var/log to another partition
(mounted in /data/) and then symlink it to /var/log. Permissions are set
up properly and work while the system is running. When the system is
rebooted though th
Actually, it looks like this is already fixed in cosmic. Can this be
ported to bionic as well?
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Title:
incorrect permissions on /var/log after de
Public bug reported:
we are debootstrapping a full bionic distribution into a directory.
After debootstrapping the permissions on /var/log are incorrect, causing
rsyslog to fail because it cannot write into the directory to create the
various files.
Also, in the postinst of the rsyslog package I
Encountered this as well today. We are doing debootstrap of bionic with
an include of a package that depends on libnet-ssleay-perl, which
depends on virtual package perl-openssl-abi-1.1 which is provided by
perl-openssl-defaults.
as a workaround I have to exclicitely add perl-openssl-defaults in t
for source format 3.0 (quilt), the --help switch shows you which -I
options are set by default:
-I[]filter out files when building tarballs
(defaults to: -I*.a -I*.la -I*.o -I*.so -I.*.sw?
-I*/*~ -I,,* -I.[#~]* -I.arch-ids -I.arch-inventory -I.be -I.bzr
any chance this could get fixed in ubuntu precise? A fix was released
for debian about 6 months ago.
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Title:
proxy_html is missing libxml2.so.2 (A
For me everything freezes completely. If it freezes while listening to
music, it starts skipping as if you're listening to a scratched cd :-)
I'm on debian wheezy. To temporarily work around this issue, I use the
3.6.0 kernel from experimental.
I'm running on a Dell Latitude E6530, with a core i5
Hello Torsten,
I can confirm that the work around does work on 10.04.
I guess not much people actually use apt over ssh.
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Unable to use a
Hello Michael, thanks for your quick response.
I'm using the lucid (10.04) LTS server release. In there it's not fixed
yet.
It was actually broken a long time ago (read 8 years) in r859 of the
rsh.cc file.
For now I just fixed it by applying the patch with apt-get source apt
and rebuilding the p
I am quite surprised to see that this critical bug, that renders apt
over ssh unusable if you want to use ssh options, is not fixed in at
least an LTS version of ubuntu after 1.5 years after it has been
reported.
I'm even more surprised that this isn't fixed in LTS when the exact
patch is given by
Attached is the dump for my system. It's an Alienware M17x R3 with an
AMD Radeon HD 6990m:
http://www.dell.com/us/p/alienware-M17x-r3/pd.aspx
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 2nd Generation Core
Processor Family Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 09)
01:00.0 VGA compatible
Iggy, which patch exactly? I don't seem to be able to find it.
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Same issue here. I have 2 500 GB WD disks and was trying to install
10.04 server amd64. When partitioning with the installer partitioner,
the ending cilinder of the last partition was set to 60802 while the
disks physically only have 60801.
Manually partitioning with fdisk in another tty solved th
** Attachment added: "Xorg.0.log.old"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/50910663/Xorg.0.log.old
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Same issue here. Also got the messages in kern.log. Files are attached
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Manually compiling the newer versions of vinagre does not work. I have
compiled version 0.5.2 (the same version as in hardy) and that seems to
fix it.
I first tried compiling 2.24.2 and 2.26.1. Both suffered the same issue
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I can confirm this happening on jaunty 32-bit. As soon as you have moved
out of the VNC screen, the local mousepointer will disappear when you
move back in.
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I can confirm this happening on jaunty i386.
I have a Dell XPS m1530 with an nvidia 8600M GT running driver 180. When
I run "metacity --replace" this issue goes away but then there's no more
compiz of course.
I am using resolution 1440x900 on the laptop display an 1680x1050 on the
second display,
@Jesper
Your trick also worked on my M1530, but there is indeed alot of noise. I am
experiencing the lag the other way around though. From ekiga to cellphone is
almost instant but from cellphone to ekiga has a 1 - 2 seconds delay. But this
could be the voip provider's fault, or ekiga...
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I can confirm this too. Running Intrepid with 2.6.27-9 kernel
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