[Bug 509355] [NEW] Mail Filtering in 9.10 server guide requires multiverse but doesn't note that

2010-01-18 Thread Stephen Laverty
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: ubuntu-docs


The mail filtering page of the 9.10 server guide 
(https://help.ubuntu.com/9.10/serverguide/C/mail-filtering.html) instructs the 
user to install a variety of archive handling utilities in an apt-get line but 
three (lha unrar rar) require multiverse to be enabled.  A helpful note 
explaining that if those three are not found, multiverse needs to be enabled in 
your sources.list would be great.   Despite being a pretty seasoned debian 
admin and no stranger to ubuntu this still took me a few minutes to figure that 
out and I thought I'd try to save others some time and newbies from worry or 
pulling out any hair.

** Affects: ubuntu-docs (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 34982] Re: Please apply the EAP-FAST from the wpasupplicant source

2009-11-30 Thread Stephen Laverty
I notice that a year ago Josh pointed out that EAP-FAST became available
in OpenSSL.  There doesn't seem to have been any activity on this bug
though.  As stated in the log for OpenSSL bug #1574 (as seen in the URL
below) by Steve of OpenSSL on November 15, 2008:

 You patch has now been applied to HEAD. Thank you for the contribution.
 Let me know of any problems.

Jouni Malinen of wpasupplicant replied on November 16, 2008:

 Thank you! I updated wpa_supplicant and hostapd to use the new API when
 building against OpenSSL 0.9.9. This seems to be working fine and will
 make it much easier for distributions to include EAP-FAST support in the
 future.

and then added on November 23, 2008:

 Here's a backport version of the session ticket override patch against
 OpenSSL 0.9.8i. This provides the same API that was committed into 0.9.9
 tree and it can be used with the current development snapshot of
 wpa_supplicant/hostapd 0.6.x for EAP-FAST.

Here is a URL that doesn't require login and tracks the OpenSSL bug:

http://rt.openssl.org/Ticket/Display.html?user=guestpass=guestid=1574

You'll find the cited portions are the last three entries.  If this can
make its way into Hardy proposed I'd be happy to test it and it would
get used daily.  I could test it in Jaunty as well although it would see
only limited use.  I might be able to arrange Karmic in a limited
fashion also.  I'm not in a position to do anything with Lucid right now
unfortunately.  If the answer is that we're waiting for Lucid, I
understand but is this planned for Lucid or will it slip by another
release?

I notice this bug is confirmed for openssl but not currently assigned to
anyone.  Can someone involved in maintaining the openssl package
comment?

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[Bug 389322] Re: Yahoo server authentication changed: Pidgin =2.5.6 will not connect to Yahoo! servers.

2009-11-10 Thread Stephen Laverty
Version 1:2.4.1-1ubuntu2.7 from hardy-proposed allows me to get on Yahoo
IM again.

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[Bug 42376] Re: hibernate should hide grub menu

2008-06-26 Thread Stephen Laverty
I disagree.  Hibernating Linux to start Windows XP and then rebooting
and resuming Linux is part of my daily work flow.  For those who believe
this is a bug, I would suggest that perhaps by default your wishes be
granted but it needs to be VERY easy to override this to restore the
current behavior.

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[Bug 220023] Re: Sometimes flash videos are a gray square

2008-06-20 Thread Stephen Laverty
I am experience a problem like this on two Ubuntu installs.  Flash works
for me, for a time, but then silently dies and I get gray squares until
I restart the browser.  I am using firefox 3 and the adobe flash player
packages under hardy.

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[Bug 34982] Re: Please apply the EAP-FAST from the wpasupplicant source

2008-06-20 Thread Stephen Laverty
Many of my co-workers and I would love to use Ubuntu at work as I have
installed it on my standard-corporate-issue D630 laptop with great
success but, like most large companies, we use EAP-FAST with our Cisco
WLAN setup.  This issue is preventing tens of people around me from
switching to Ubuntu and I have to imagine this is a common plight.  It's
worth noting that this issue has been open for two years now.  Do I read
the above comment correctly, in that maintainers are waiting for the
patch to be introduced into openssl?  Why not apply it to the Ubuntu
package?  This seems like such a major roadblock to adoption.

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