I solved it by reinstalling the MBR by grub.
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initrd image is read really slowly when booting from USB2.0 HDD
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same problem with an uptodate 2009-11-12 jaunty on an internal drive.
currently I have the blinking cursor on 2 systems. Before the last
online update they were both working fine.
I have no idea when it continues with the bootup sequence. waiting of
10mins nothing has happened
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Do you have also a 64 bit installation?
We have this problem on all of our boxes. And we have had it in 3.0 too.
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Binary package hint: openoffice.org
1. login into a fresh session
2. open thunderbird and firefox
3. open openoffice.org (check that you can copy an image from one page to
another)
4. copy some text from firefox by ctrl+c and insert it into openoffice.org by
ctrl+v (or by m
I have still this problem with 3.1.1 and jaunty
"Durch einen unerwarteten Fehler ist OpenOffice.org abgestürzt "
If I try it on a terminal I get also
terminate called after throwing an instance of
'com::sun::star::lang::WrappedTargetRuntimeException'
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soffice -writer or -o or click on do
With 9.04 it seems not possible to reinstall grub by using the livecd if I
don't have a boot partition.
It seems to require a boot partition and a dir only does not install grub
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Binary package hint: cron
It does look like since some updates that cron ignores user crontab entries.
It has worked before.
The workaround is to restart the cron daemon.
Description:Ubuntu 9.04
Release:9.04
cron:
Installiert: 3.0pl1-105ubuntu1.1
Kandidat:
sata devices connected to the front plugin (external port) needs the
authorization for internal drives and not the one for "Access external
storage devices automatically".
That is only for USB drives correct.
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misleading authorization "Mounting file systems from internal drives" by
using e
thx
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that happens always for a user without admin group or by calling reboot from su
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currently the workaround is to use locally the magic sys key for reboot.
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Description:Ubuntu 9.04
Release:9.04
openoffice.org-core 1:3:0.1-9ubuntu3
soffice -o or soffice -writer does not load a document.
it starts openoffice and stops it afterwards
This problem makes it impossible to open a document by mouse click from
Desktop.
The
upgrade to package postfix 2.5.5-1.1 fails currently on my ubuntu 9.0.4
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post-installation script returned error exit status 75
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/365625
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Binary package hint: rsync
ubunutu 9.0.4
rsync:
Installiert: 3.0.5-1ubuntu2
Kandidat: 3.0.5-1ubuntu2
It looks like that rsync is not able to sync some dirs or files with a wrong
encoded umlaut.
The dir is listed with a placeholder for the problematic char e.g.
Ver?ffen
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: lsh-server
I have not found how to reopen this question as a bug
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openssh/+question/75547
It looks like root cause is lsh-server I have not seen that it has
replaced the openssh server.
dpkg -r lsh-server
dp
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I have not checked in which part of a package that is used. Anyway that
should be fixed.
/var/lib/python-support/python2.6/sqlalchemy/ext/activemapper.py:262:
?SyntaxWarning: assertion is always true, perhaps remove parentheses?
* assert(version_id_col_object is not N
agreed
After ep I can do some more tests with some more installations.
cheers
Reimar
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Can this be dependent to the recent kernel update? Or some other on the path
from 9.0.4 to yet?
I am sure it has worked sometime before.
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>Sorry for asking annoying questions but I'm new at bug triaging and I want to
>be sure that I get the whole picture.
np
>If I get you correctly your users are declared in NIS which means that
they must have the same homedirs on every >box they access. Do your
users with /home/user/NAME have that
local login works on every machine for every user and pathes are correct. nis
client config was done by
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SettingUpNISHowTo
lastlines of /etc/passwd
fetchmail:x:117:65534::/var/lib/fetchmail:/bin/false
+::
the home var is not overwritten in the users .bashrc
Public bug reported:
some of my users are having a homedir below another dir in home e.g.
/home/user/NAME
The user dir is shared by an nfs mount to several boxes.
It seems not to possible to connect bugfree by ssh from such a user to
another box.
The user can login by password. But then he is
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-system-tools
if you connect a sata disk to the external sata port you have to
configure it as internal drive.
org.freedesktop.hal.storage.mount-fixed must be enabled for non admin
users to be able to mount such a drive.
If it is connected by USB i
Public bug reported:
I get these warnings if I call idlde from ittvis. The application runs
and doesn't look broken. Anyway it is a bit strange that it sees this
conflict.
Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module":
/usr/lib/gtk-2.0/modules/libcanberra-gtk-module.so: wrong ELF cla
Public bug reported:
ubuntu 9.0.4
shutdown fails and shows:
acpid exiting mm-system-settings SCPlugin-ifupdown: devices removed
(udi:/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/net_xx)
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/387675
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package: ubuntu-desktop
release: 9.0.4
the system menu for adminstrators should only be shown to users which
have sudo rights to call them.
currently a user can try his password and nothing happens.
** Affects: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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