Public bug reported:
I'm trying to install debug symbols for libstdc++. However, I get errors
that this package relies on other packages that cannot be installed. One
example is lib64gomp1-dbg, I could only find (and install)
lib64gomp1-dbg:i386.
Here's the aptitude output:
$ sudo aptitude
I'm seeing this issue too. Every time this log message appears in my
logs, my network connection fails, and I have to reboot before being
able to reconnect to the network.
Aug 16 16:21:27 mathias-desktop kernel: [26720.993130] ERROR!!!
RTMPCancelTimer failed, Timer hasn't been initialize!
I also
Oh, forgot to mention, I have this issue on Karmic.
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module rt2860sta ERROR!!! RTMPCancelTimer failed, Timer hasn't been initialize!
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/376577
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Damnit. It turns out I did have another channel without a defined chatnet.
Sorry about that.
It works now. I just added 5 channels (after removing that channel without a
defined chatnet), saved the config and restarted irssi, and they were all still
there.
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Irssi channels disappear on
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Binary package hint: gparted
When I want to install Ubuntu Intrepid or Ubuntu Jaunty beta, I can't go
further than selecting my keyboard layout. The partition manager refuses
to load.
Similarly, when I start gparted (0.3.8-1ubuntu2) through the command line, I
get the
Removing that channel? Yes, I did. It didn't work. I'll try to
experiment some more.
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Irssi channels disappear on quitting and starting irssi again
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/310840
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: gparted
When I want to install Ubuntu Intrepid or Ubuntu Jaunty beta, I can't go
further than selecting my keyboard layout. The partition manager refuses
to load.
Similarly, when I start gparted (0.3.8-1ubuntu2) through the command
I'm afraid the issue still isn't fixed, only manual config file changes
do not cause any channels to disappear.
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Irssi channels disappear on quitting and starting irssi again
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I've checked the irssi config, and it seems every time I add a channel,
the last channel in the row gets 'kicked off'. This only occurs when I
add the channel in irssi itself, so I've switched to adding the channels
in the config file for now.
It sounds like some sort of maximum was added in
** Attachment added: irssi config
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/23005892/irssiconfig
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No, only for adding new channels, and only because adding them with
irssi didn't work correctly.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: irssi
I have a really absurd bug to report. When I quit irssi, and start it
again, one of my channels (added using '/channel add') disappears. So if
I exit and start irssi multiple times, several channels disappear.
1) Ubuntu release: 8.10.
2) irssi
By disappear, I mean that they did no longer appear in my '/channel list', and
I did not autojoin the channels, even though I added them with the -auto
parameter.
settings_autosave is ON.
I tried adding the channel I lost most recently, then joining it, then
/layout save, then /save. It didn't
My apologies for not replying to this bug. I kinda lost sight of it (busy mail
box :p).
The bug has no longer occured for me in Hardy (typing this from Hardy, by the
way), and I'm still using the same laptop.
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Boot fs-check error - Differences between boot sector and back-up
** Changed in: dosfstools (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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Boot fs-check error - Differences between boot sector and back-up
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/72293
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I seem to be getting this bug both with sudo ubiquity --debug as well.
(I tried running the installer by double-clicking, and tried by typing 'sudo
ubiquity --debug').
** Attachment added: /var/log/installer/debug
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/11557845/debug
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manual partitioning hangs
I have this problem in Ubuntu Hardy Alpha 3 (I didn't have it with
Gutsy).
I'll attach my logs the next time I boot the LiveCD.
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manual partitioning hangs indefinitely
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/122645
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It's been solved in Gutsy. But thanks for asking!
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LiveCD boots in low res (SiS graphics card)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/96048
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I checked the BIOS, and there's nothing about LBA in the BIOS.
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Op dinsdag 18-09-2007 om 21:16 uur [tijdzone +], schreef Onno
Benschop:
Mathiasdm,
Very enterprising on the photos, can I buy a print :)
Sure, it's $1,99 per photo + costs for sending it to you :-p
Just kidding. The command to get the output is:
dosfsck -v -n partition
So from
0 0
/dev/scd0 /media/cdrom0 udf,iso9660 user,noauto 0 0
The output of fsck is available at
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v128/Mathiasdm/dosfstools/
I'm sure there's some kind of command to see this too, but I don't know it ;-)
The boot loader is Grub
Further information is available, bug reappeared for initial reporter.
** Changed in: dosfstools (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = New
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Boot fs-check error - Differences between boot sector and back-up
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Any news on whether this is going to make it into the repos by tomorrow?
Or through backports or something?
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Deskbar applet crashes at startup since I installed libdeskbar-tracker
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/85029
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: network-manager
The issue I'm experiencing is weird. It does not happen on every boot, only
from time to time.
I boot the computer (the wire is plugged in before I turn on the computer), and
sometimes, network-manager doesn't find the wire. Because of
I'm confirming this bug.
The exact console message:
Starting up...
Loading, please wait...
kinit: name_to_dev_t(/dev/disk/by-uuid/c7c2ccbc-18c3-4137-9cb2-f5cc7220f73) =
sda7(8,7)
kinit: trying to resume from
/dev/disk/by-uuid/c7c2ccbc-18c3-4137-9cb2-f5cc7220f73
kinit: no resume image, doing
Oh, and sda7 is my swap partition, that might matter.
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Sorry about that.
I've no longer experienced this bug after reinstalling Edgy Eft.
So I guess it's solved!
2007/3/25, Onno Benschop [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
No further response received from initial reporter, bug rejected. If
further information becomes available, please don't hesitate to re-open
Public bug reported:
I put the LiveCD with Ubuntu Feisty Fawn Beta in the computer and load it.
When Gnome loads, it has a screen resolution of 1024x768, instead of the
resolution it can handle: 1280x800.
The correct driver (sis) is loaded in xorg.conf, but xorg.conf doesn't have the
1280x800
Ugh. I've given the source code of dosfstools a short look, but seeing as I
only know Java...
ftp://ftp.uni-erlangen.de/pub/Linux/LOCAL/dosfstools
I'll give it another try...
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Woops, you're right. I'll post them as soon as possible (though not
right away, as I don't have access to my Ubuntu box right now).
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Public bug reported:
Hi,
I'm having problems during boot, and I'm not sure how to solve them.
Basically, on every boot, file system check hangs while checking /dev/hda1.
Then, the graphical boot dissapears, and I see a root shell.
It then continues to hang for a while, and then boots as usual.
Thanks! I filed a new bug report against dosfstools and linked to this
one: https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/dosfstools/+bug/72293
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filesystem check fails on boot, but filesystem isn't bad
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Thank you very much for your help. Sadly, the problem hasn't been solved.
Alt+SysReq+R made the following line appear: [some_number|some_number] SysReq:
Keyboard mode set to XLATE
The 'some_number' things I saw probably expressed a 32-bit time (the time
passed since 1970 -- or whatever date is
It falls back into the shell while checking /hda1.
In the shell, I see several things. At the top, there are error messages about
bcm43xx (Damn you, Broadcom!), but they don't seem to make Ubuntu fall back to
the shell.
After that, there's info about checking the file systems:
*Checking root
I have a similar problem in Edgy, only it's not the root filesystem that
causes problems.
My layout is as follows:
Primary: /dev/hda1 FAT32 +-3GB (Acer recovery partition)
Primary: /dev/hda2 FAT32 +-55 GB (Windows partition)
Primary: /dev/hda4 ext2 +-100 MB (/boot)
Logical /dev/hda5 ext3 +- 20 GB
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