[Bug 727713] Re: vmbuilder crashes with libvirtError in defineXML() when os type 'hvm' not available with kvm

2011-06-09 Thread pklaus
Yes. This is plausible. The user, however, should be given that answer
when trying to do so instead of being given the backtrace.

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[Bug 727713] Re: vmbuilder crashes with libvirtError in defineXML() when os type 'hvm' not available with kvm

2011-06-09 Thread pklaus
Yes. This is plausible. The user, however, should be given that answer
when trying to do so instead of being given the backtrace.

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[Bug 776908] Re: mdadm RAID 1 fails to mount

2011-05-09 Thread pklaus
There has been a post in the German Ubuntu users forum about this
problem too: http://forum.ubuntuusers.de/topic/home-auf-raid-wird-beim-
systemstart-nicht-gemo/

When I start up my Ubuntu computer, I get this message that it could not
mount all partitions as defined in `/etc/fstab`. I the press [m] (for a
terminal instead of s:skip) and run the command `mount -a`. This works
fine and mount all entries from fstab successfully. I then press
[Ctrl]-[d] to exit the recovery terminal and the startup continues
without further problems.

(I only have /etc/home on the /dev/md_d0 but I think it would be
difficult to solve this on a headless system.)

As far as I know, the main difference between `mount -a` and `mountall`
(used by upstart) is that the latter publishes status output via dbus.

(I also experienced the renaming from `/dev/md0` to `/dev/md_d0` but
this is irrelevant for me as I use the UUID to mount the partition in
/etc/fstab.)

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[Bug 741815] Re: polkit-gnome-authentication-agent-1 crashed with SIGSEGV

2011-04-02 Thread pklaus
problem seems to be fixed in latest packages.

** Changed in: policykit-1-gnome (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Fix Released

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[Bug 741815] Re: polkit-gnome-authentication-agent-1 crashed with SIGSEGV

2011-03-24 Thread pklaus
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[Bug 727713] Re: vmbuilder crashes with libvirtError in defineXML() when os type 'hvm' not available with kvm

2011-03-06 Thread pklaus
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2011-03-06 Thread pklaus
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[Bug 176125] Re: Ubuntu should activate the IPv6 privacy extension by default (echo 2 /proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/all/use_tempaddr)

2011-01-26 Thread pklaus
 Even if it is off by default on every operating system, some users are
 invariable going to enable it, and you need to deal with them anyway.

This is exactly the point!

Ron, Derek, I can understand your headache with the privacy extensions
in your scenarios. But you problems are not solved by the answer of
whether to set the default to on or off.

I simply cannot and do not want to understand why one would give out his
/ her MAC address on the largest public network - the internet. It tells
everyone if you are browsing via WiFi or Ethernet, others can track you
as a person, know when you changed your network interface and with some
devices (where you can't change the network interface) know what device
you are using. That's simply bad and so the privacy extensions should be
enabled by default.

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  Ubuntu should activate the IPv6 privacy extension by default (echo 2
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