Package: jupyter-notebook
Version: 5.7.8-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
When attempting to open a New->Terminal in a jupyter notebook a mostly
blank page is displayed. (Page has header with Jupyter and Logout
button, but rest is gray.)
At the console the following is displayed:
[I
Thanks Dan!
I was able to follow your tips to get Samba working again!
I posted the config files for smb.conf and sssd.conf on the samba
mailing list: https://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2018-June/216623.html
I guess this isn't really a Samba or Debian packaging bug as we're
not
I believe my problem is the same as original reporter Dan who says:
"This was never really an active directory install, it's a standard unix
LDAP + Kerberos install"
This is my setup as well (except I don't use LDAP, just MIT Kerberos).
Dan, I see that in your first smb.conf you did not have
Hi all,
I'm bumping up against this bug as well. My guess is that this has
to do with this change in 4.8 :
"
Domain member setups require winbindd
-
Setups with "security = domain" or "security = ads" require a
running 'winbindd' now. The fallback that
Hi Jean-Michel,
I'm as sure as anything in this life that there was no other
rrdcached using the socket. :)
Thanks for your work!
Chad.
On 02/14/2018 02:46 AM, Jean-Michel Vourgère wrote:
> Hi Chad
>
> Thank you for your detailed report.
>
> Before I dig more into it, can you double check
Upstream bug:
https://github.com/oetiker/rrdtool-1.x/issues/876
Thanks so much!
Hi Feri,
I would like to take you up on the offer to backport to wheezy, it it
is still on the table. Please let me know how to download. Obviously
we'll upgrade the server ASAP, but that won't be for a bit. Sorry for
the extra bother!
Thanks very much!
Chad.
I've had this problem when sshing to Macintosh, so no Debian
ncurses-term there.
Chad.
Hi David,
I found the problem!
ls -al /usr/local/bin/detect-http-proxy
-r-xr--r-- 1 root root 1637 Mar 20 15:48 /usr/local/bin/detect-http-proxy
Thu user '_apt' cannot execute the script!
Thanks for your help!
Chad.
Hi Mathieu,
Unfortunately, I believe all patches between 6.6 and now is the fix
for the regression. There are quite a few. :)
The patches were in cifs-utils git branch 'next'.
Thanks!
Chad.
Hello,
This regression is fixed in cifs-utils version 6.7 .
Thanks!
C.
Hello,
Are there plans to backport this to the standard Jessie kernel?
Thanks!
It would make things easier if this patch were backported to Jessie, rather
than having to use a backported kernel.
Nice sleuthing Zito!
C.
It would make things easier if this patch were backported to Jessie, rather
than having to use a backported kernel.
Nice sleuthing Zito!
C.
Turns out the fix was applied to the kvm portion of the linux kernel. Is in
kernel version 4.4rc1 .
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=7cae2bedcbd4680b155999655e49c27b9cf020fa
see also upstream qemu issue tracker:
Submitted to upstream bug tracker:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/qemu/+bug/1494350
Hi All,
I tried to find this bug in QEMU's bug tracker, but failed. Also, it doesn't
look like the messages to the mailing list:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2015-06/msg01295.html
are getting much attention.
Perhaps opening a bug in QEMU's bug tracker would be useful?
Hi Ben,
The current openafs versions in wheezy and jessie do not support the use
of regexps for volume names. (That is, they do not include the change you
see mentioned in the 1.6.14-1 changelog.)
Thanks for clarifying. I was unaware that the regexp functionality was added
after 1.6.9.
I
Hmm, I am no longer sure that I have actually clarified :(
Dough!
I was thinking -prefix, -exclude, and -xprefix options were what was meant
by the 'regexp' in the changelog for 1.6.14.
Er, options to what programs?
These options appear on the vos_backupsys manpage. We (at some time)
It was deliberately avoided, to speed up shutdown.
My particular use case is that netatalk is using files on a ceph RBD device.
netatalk should shutdown and close file access before the RBD device is
unmounted.
The RBD devices are formatted with XFS, and the rbd init script tries to
Package: lsb-release
Version: 4.1+Debian12
Severity: normal
Hello,
Running
# facter | grep lsb
shows
lsbdistcodename = jessie
lsbdistdescription = Debian GNU/Linux testing (jessie)
lsbdistid = Debian
lsbdistrelease = testing
lsbmajdistrelease = testing
instead it should be
lsbdistcodename =
Package: pyneighborhood
Version: 0.5.1-2
Severity: normal
If gnome-keyring is not installed pyneighborhood displays the error message
Gkr-Message: secret service operation failed: The name
org.freedesktop.secrets was not provided by any .service files when trying to
add a mount point.
Thanks!
Furthermore, would like to block torrent downloads from outside
of the local network (sorry Debian mirrors!).
This is of course not supported or even recommended because you aren't
gaining or contributing anything by doing it this way.
True, blocking (bittorrent) transfers
Thanks for the nice explanation!
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