[Desktop-packages] [Bug 482236] Re: network manager breaks autofs

2013-04-02 Thread Dan Bishop
This is still the case in both 12.10 and 13.04 (as of 2/4/2013).

** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
   Status: Expired = Confirmed

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Title:
  network manager breaks autofs

Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: network-manager

  Ubuntu 9.10
  network-manager

  Network manager tends to break autofs remote mounting of home
  directories.  I believe what is happening is that autofs in being
  started before network manager has a working network connection and
  then it just fails.  I can get autofs to work by logging in a user
  with a local home directory and restarting autofs after boot is
  finished.  In 9.04 I was able to fix the problem by reordering init
  scripts

  mv /etc/rc2.d/S50NetworkManager /etc/rc2.d/S26NetworkManager
  mv /etc/rc2.d/S18nis /etc/rc2.d/S27nis
  mv /etc/rc2.d/S19autofs /etc/rc2.d/S28autofs

  and  adding

  sleep 20

  to /etc/init.d/NetworkManager right before it exits.

  However it appears 9.10 has moved more thoroughly to upstart so I
  could not easily implement this fix.

  I currently have things working fine by simply uninstalling network
  manager (since I don't need it on a desktop), but it is unfortunate
  that the default breaks like this.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 877766] Re: lightdm login fails with NFS home and strict (mode 0700) permissions

2012-03-07 Thread Dan Bishop
Can confirm this is now fixed in Precise :D Thank you!

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Title:
  lightdm login fails with NFS home and strict (mode 0700) permissions

Status in Light Display Manager:
  Fix Released
Status in “lightdm” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in “lightdm” source package in Oneiric:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  Lightdm appears not to be able to log in a user if all of the
  following are true:

  1.  They've got an NFS-mounted home directory
  2.  NFS is configured in the usual manner; ie, root privileges do not allow 
access to arbitrary remote files
  3.  The user's home directory permissions are such that other cannot access 
the directory (ie, mode 0700)

  In this situation, the password is accepted and the screen clears.
  Rather than bringing up the desktop as expected, a couple of seconds
  pass and we're returned to the lightdm screen.  This yielded a message
  in one of the /var/log/lightdm logs which I've just discovered was
  overwritten by subsequent successful logins.  I'll recreate this and
  update the bug tonight.

  Workaround was to chmod the user's homedir to 0711 which allowed
  lightdm to work properly.

  Release is Ubuntu 11.10 with all updates as of 17 Oct 2011 at roughly
  10pm EDT.  Lightdm package is 1.0.1-0ubuntu6.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 886182] Re: banshee crashes when connecting to password protected daap share

2011-11-04 Thread Dan Bishop
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Title:
  banshee crashes when connecting to password protected daap share

Status in “banshee” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  When attempting to connect to a password protected daap share, banshee
  prompts for a password. After entering the password, banshee crashes,
  the following output is observed:

  [Info  15:36:28.852] Running Banshee 2.2.0: [Ubuntu oneiric (development 
branch) (linux-gnu, x86_64) @ 2011-09-23 04:47:58 UTC]
  [Info  15:36:31.565] Updating web proxy from GConf
  [Info  15:36:31.587] All services are started 1.999832
  [Info  15:36:31.961] AmazonMP3 store redirect URL: 
https://one.ubuntu.com/music/store/amz/
  ** (Banshee:16416): DEBUG: SyncDaemon already running, initializing 
SyncdaemonDaemon object

  (Banshee:16416): libsoup-WARNING **: No feature manager for feature of type 
'U1RequestChrome'
  [Info  15:36:35.523] nereid Client Started
  [Info  15:36:35.885] GStreamer version 0.10.35.0, gapless: True, replaygain: 
False
  [Info  15:36:36.075] AppleDeviceSource is ignoring unmounted volume Recovery 
HD
  [Info  15:36:36.146] AppleDeviceSource is ignoring unmounted volume OS X

  ** (Banshee:16416): WARNING **: Error calling get_info: Traceback (most 
recent call last):
File /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/dbus/service.py, line 702, in 
_message_cb
  retval = candidate_method(self, *args, **keywords)
File 
/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/ubuntuone-client/ubuntuone/platform/linux/dbus_interface.py,
 line 1041, in get_info
  return self.syncdaemon_folders.get_info(path)
File 
/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/ubuntuone-client/ubuntuone/syncdaemon/interaction_interfaces.py,
 line 640, in get_info
  mdobj = self.fs.get_by_path(path.encode('utf-8'))
File 
/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/ubuntuone-client/ubuntuone/syncdaemon/filesystem_manager.py,
 line 781, in get_by_path
  mdid = self._idx_path[path]
  KeyError: '/home/dan/.ubuntuone/Purchased from Ubuntu One'

  
  ** (Banshee:16416): CRITICAL **: syncdaemon_folder_info_get_subscribed: 
assertion `SYNCDAEMON_IS_FOLDER_INFO (finfo)' failed

  ** (Banshee:16416): WARNING **: Error rescanning Purchased Music: No such 
file or directory
  ** (Banshee:16416): DEBUG: Loading the real store page

  ** (Banshee:16416): WARNING **: Got less number of items in
  credentials hash table than expected!

  Unhandled Exception: Daap.LoginException: Failed to login --- 
Daap.ContentException: Could not find root node 'dmap.serverrevision'
at Daap.ContentParser.Parse (Daap.ContentCodeBag bag, System.Byte[] buffer, 
System.String root, System.Int32 offset) [0x0] in filename unknown:0 
at Daap.ContentParser.Parse (Daap.ContentCodeBag bag, System.Byte[] buffer, 
System.String root) [0x0] in filename unknown:0 
at Daap.Client.GetCurrentRevision () [0x0] in filename unknown:0 
at Daap.Client.Refresh () [0x0] in filename unknown:0 
at Daap.Client.Login (System.String username, System.String password) 
[0x0] in filename unknown:0 
--- End of inner exception stack trace ---
at Daap.Client.Login (System.String username, System.String password) 
[0x0] in filename unknown:0 
at Banshee.Daap.DaapSource+AuthenticatedLoginc__AnonStorey4.m__8 () 
[0x0] in filename unknown:0 
at System.Threading.Thread.StartUnsafe () [0x0] in filename unknown:0 
  [ERROR] FATAL UNHANDLED EXCEPTION: Daap.LoginException: Failed to login --- 
Daap.ContentException: Could not find root node 'dmap.serverrevision'
at Daap.ContentParser.Parse (Daap.ContentCodeBag bag, System.Byte[] buffer, 
System.String root, System.Int32 offset) [0x0] in filename unknown:0 
at Daap.ContentParser.Parse (Daap.ContentCodeBag bag, System.Byte[] buffer, 
System.String root) [0x0] in filename unknown:0 
at Daap.Client.GetCurrentRevision () [0x0] in filename unknown:0 
at Daap.Client.Refresh () [0x0] in filename unknown:0 
at Daap.Client.Login (System.String username, System.String password) 
[0x0] in filename unknown:0 
--- End of inner exception stack trace ---
at Daap.Client.Login (System.String username, System.String password) 
[0x0] in filename unknown:0 
at Banshee.Daap.DaapSource+AuthenticatedLoginc__AnonStorey4.m__8 () 
[0x0] in filename unknown:0 
at System.Threading.Thread.StartUnsafe () [0x0] in filename unknown:0

  ProblemType: Bug
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
  Package: banshee 2.2.0-1ubuntu2
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.0.0-12.20-generic 3.0.4
  Uname: Linux 3.0.0-12-generic x86_64
  NonfreeKernelModules: wl
  ApportVersion: 1.23-0ubuntu4
  Architecture: amd64
  Date: Fri Nov  4 15:33:46 2011
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal - Release amd64+mac 
(20110427.1)
  ProcEnviron:
   LANGUAGE=en_GB:en
   PATH=(custom, no user)