OK, I'm closing the report since the trace is largely outdated, and
nobody reported it occurring in recent releases. Moreover, that code has
much changed again in the development version, so it's likely to be
fixed. If the bug comes back, please feel free to open a new report,
I'll look at it. Than
OK, if that's the length of the name I see the problem. I'll fix that
before the release, that's not as trivial as it may seem but is
definitely not hard to fix. ;-)
I don't like the idea of changing the label to "Rename" because since
it's more specific, it will break the similarity between all t
Why would you want to set up groups right after creating an user? The
tool is designed to avoid you this painful process, by choosing the
default profile. You may need to change profile for an Administrator,
but not more.
There can obviously be a group tab, and that's not too complex, but I
don't
Yeah, that's the same bug. If you click Validate on the dialog with the
Change Password button, you reset your password to its old value, and
you break your keyring and eCryptfs encrypted dir. But (again) that will
be fixed in Lucid with next upload of users-admin.
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So in users-admin 2.29.90 users will be sorting according to their
login, and search-as-you-type for the tree view is using the login too,
so that people can easily find a user when there are many of them. This
will be for Lucid.
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OK, in users-admin 2.29.90 groups will be sorted by login alphabetical
order, and search-as-you-type will match on login too. So this will be
fixed in Lucid.
** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
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Fix sort order in Group Settings.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/4
I've just committed upstream a change in the layout that makes
description take much less horizontal space. The current width of the
dialog should be enough for all description in all languages.
This will be in 2.29.90, so eventually in Lucid.
** Also affects: gst
Importance: Undecided
There's a fix in the system-tools-backends 2.9.2: we no longer list gdm
as a service worth showing to GUI users. For now I'll assume people that
are willing to stop gdm know the commandline (reasonable, heh?), so they
can just disable it from there using the distribution's tools. This way
we don't
I've just committed upstream a change so that descriptions don't get
wider than the dialog. This way we no longer need an horizontal
scrollbar, which is a very poor workaround. So this will be fixed with
2.29.90, for Lucid.
** Changed in: gnome-system-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Tri
Maybe I should be a little more explicit: what you suggest in the bug
description is not implemented, that would require a full specification,
plus discussions with Upstart developers and people from other
distributions (even LSB?). For now I've simply allowed unknown services
to be shown in the li
This will be fixed with 2.29.90, it will be in Lucid.
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I don't whether at the time you reported this bug, that was really not
working, but currently we start or stop services immediately according
to their state. Disabling a service kills it instantly.
Marking as Invalid, sorry if it's just that the problem has been fixed
silently since you reported i
If you want to provide a full UI review, a message to our mailing list
would be more appropriate I guess. For now: I think I'll change "Edit"
to "Change", I was misled by the French translation into thinking it was
the right term (actually this is a stock GTK+ button).
The alignment problem for "H
Do you have a precise use case for that? Most groups should be covered
by privileges, and we can add new ones if needed. Sorting groups by
alphabetical order is also planned, that should reduce the need for a
per-user list that I'm not sure anybody will ever implement.
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Committed, will be in 2.29.90 (in two weeks).
** Changed in: gst
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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Chris, would you bring services-admin back in your package? Real upstart
support is not here yet (although I may do this for the final release),
but services that are the more interesting to see are old SysV ones,
since they can be disabled without harming your system, and they are
always started o
This is fixed upstream since 2.28 since we now keep the old priority
instead of forcing it to 50. But since services-admin has been removed
from Karmic, that's not really a fix. If it comes back in Lucid, please
check that it now works. Thanks!
** Also affects: gst
Importance: Undecided
Please, this bug is not about gnome-about-me hanging. I think I've found
the hanging problem and I've posted a patch upstream, so it should be
fixed at some point in Lucid. Else, open a new report.
As regards the true subject of this report, new upstream version of
users-admin fixes the problem by
Generally this kind of hang happens when 'passwd' answers something that
about-me wasn't expecting. If you are seeing the very same problem as comments
on bug 151218 describes, then we must catch the output
> it's based on a dictionary word
Could you check that it's your problem by running
LC_AL
Generally this kind of hang happens when 'passwd' answers something that
about-me wasn't expecting. If you are seeing the very same problem as comments
on bug 151218 describes, then we must catch the output
> it's based on a dictionary word
Could you check that it's your problem by running
LC_AL
Thanks for your report. Could you use Apport to provide us with more
informations? You should run
sudo force_start=1 /etc/init.d/apport start
and then reproduce the crash. I'm now closing this report since Apport
will create a new one automatically.
By the way, if you're using network-manager to
I think I'm going to fix this the right way instead of wasting time to
find the precise cause of this bug. We shouldn't commit changes to all
scripts each time we change one of them, here ntp. That won't enter
Lucid before GNOME 2.29.90, but that should definitely prevent this mess
to happen.
Even
See https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ecryptfs/+spec/ecryptfs-desktop-
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Sorry that bug was left open for such a long time. Charlie, as I said in
the other report, your comment is not really related to a bug in
network-admin.
Could somebody tell me whether this bug happens in version more recent
than Hardy? It's really too late to fix it there anyway, but we could
make
Charlie, this has nothing to do with network-admin if you say you're
using NetworkManager (but I think in Hardy it does not support static
IPs). Your comment is far to vague to be helpful as-is, I guess you
should open a new report.
Anyway, about this bug report, you should try NetworkManager in L
Interesting, I was fearing that string was just random text... ;-)
Don't worry, I don't think you're private information was exposed at any
point, and now that the core dump is gone, nothing left is sensitive
data.
It doesn't seem to me the KDE4 problem is linked at all, what happens
here is basi
That bug may very well be random, we've already seen this with the gst.
The halt is logical since the backends are stopping all services one by
one, which happens when the GUI sends them a kind of empty list.
Be careful when testing this bug, doing so in a real machine will make
your init scripts
OK, thanks for going though that painful process! Do you have an user
called "jnih" on your system? From the debugging I could perform, it
seems that the first argument we're passing to strcmp() is wrong, and
leads to crash while we're iterating on user "jnih". If it doesn't
exist, it's likely that
Thanks for the report. I'd like you to test the upcoming version 2.29.3
(released tonight) which should enter Lucid in some time, and confirm it
fixes the problem. The release you tested was a work in progress that
has really changed as regards password management, so there's little
point debugging
Absolutely empty? Even with the -v option? I can't believe it, I've just
checked twice here, at least there's always an init output. Just check it
manually by running
sudo /usr/share/system-tools-backends-2.0/scripts/SystemToolsBackends.pl -m
ServicesConfig -v
Anyway, the new time-admin.log you
Nice! Sadly, I'm not allowed to access that report since it's marked as
Private. You may either subscribe me to it ("Subscribe someone else" on
the right), or make it public (if there aren't sensitive data there).
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This could be solved with the same changes as what bug 62745 requires:
stopping ntp, running ntpdate, and restarting ntp. This simply needs
some thought since the NTP backend doesn't know anything about services,
so we need to make the GUI do the work for it in tight integration.
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Maybe we can go with the "brutal" solution to stop ntp, run ntpdate and
restart ntp. This is relatively easy to do from the backends. But it
seems to me that ntp should be able to handle those problems better on
its own.
** Summary changed:
- Time-admin's "synchronize now" is disabled
+ Time-admi
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** Summary changed:
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Thanks for the report, but this is precisely what bug 90524 is asking
about. This is relatively tricky, though.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 90524
Time-admin's "synchronize now" is disabled
Hmm, looks like the services are not correctly loaded, which can
actually lead to this kind of trouble. I've reproduced the problem once
here in Karmic, but I'm not able to get it in a Lucid virtual box.
Could you reproduce the bug once again, running the commands:
sudo killall /usr/bin/perl syste
Oh, sorry, I thought you did because of the trace you attached.
Actually, you can simply get it the way you did in your comment #8,
using Apport, and paste it here again.
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If you are OK to spend some time on it, you can also get traces manually:
install the package for your version and architecture from:
http://ddebs.ubuntu.com/pool/main/libo/liboobs/
And see whether the gdb trace is good, i.e. instead of lines like
#16 0x006e1cb5 in ?? ()
lines at the top are of t
Any chance you get more informations by following the procedure for
time-admin at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingGnomeSystemTools? As I
really don't see how the gnome-system-tools could be at fault here, you
may first check that 'sudo restart ntp' doesn't trigger the same issues.
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I see. The backends are not really good at reporting errors to the GUI,
but we should simply block changing home dir for active users.
** Summary changed:
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So if you don't have more proposals about this bug, I'll try to find the
time to sort the list by login name. Other ideas to help managing many
users are also welcome, as well as patches (this one isn't too hard)!
;-)
** Changed in: gnome-system-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
The new users-admin is not really best designed for systems with
hundreds of users, since it takes more vertical space than the old one:
see the column on the left of the dialog at [1]. I'm not sure that's a
real problem, though. What we could do is sort users by login, and use
gtk_tree_view_set_se
The problem is known upstream and will be fixed at some point, hope this
can be in Lucid. Some files aren't read correctly with the current
GStreamer libs, developers upstream plan to move to decodebin2 for
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Agreed with Will. 1) is duplicate of bug 477324.
2) is fixed in Lucid since we no longer require people to unlock the dialog to
show/change settings.
3) would be a whishlist bug, which should be handled sepa
Regarding your comments on bug 379944: I'm not sure how Edubuntu people
work, but you're working on a fix based on the release in Karmic! In
Lucid the column headers are gone, so that can't be fixed that way.
Could you explain what's the main use case that justifies we need
sorting users? I think
OK, this seems to be actually NetworkManager. Can you explain precisely
with what program you configure your network card? "Network tools"
doesn't mean anything here, they are a set of tools to carry out
technical tests like ping, traceroute... Nothing that sets up your
network connection.
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For the record, this bug is a duplicate of bug 229169, which is fixed in
final Karmic.
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Actually I had a little forgotten this bug, but I've just tested it in
Karmic, and it works like a charm. Marking as fixed.
era: This bug was not really a paper cut since it required some
knowledge of how configuration is updated in time-admin. That was not
really complex once you have understood
Telling us what version you're using would obviously have helped
debugging.
Anyway, this kind of behavior is not possible not in Lucid, the new
version only changes groups, and will never remove them when
creating/modifying an user. It would have been interesting to find out
what's going on, but t
You will want to package directly the System Tools Backends 2.8.1 which
I have just released, they bring a few interesting fixes.
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I've updated a little the description since the feature is only
officially available in Lucid, so no need to disturb people with Karmic
issues.
I guess one way of fixing this would be, as you say, to show the options
before an user is chosen. Not sure that fits well in the code's design.
** Descr
Still not? I've rarely experienced so long periods of failure.
The .crash file was removed because it's of no use to developers until
Launchpad processes it, which is best done by sending a new report. Of
course, only when that works... Hope it comes back soon.
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Hmm, why exactly did you file a duplicate report?
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Thanks! Right, that took quite a long time - I first started to think
about that about two years ago... But LTS is what matters.
lumbricus: could you open a report about the configuration bug you
describe, and post the link here? I'm not sure that will be an easy one
to fix, but better keep track
All of this is fixed with the System Tools Backends 2.9.0 and liboobs
2.29.2.
** Also affects: system-tools-backends
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: system-tools-backends
Status: New => Fix Released
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OK, so it seems there's a problem when the scripts are not running
(first and third times). Error messages from D-Bus are really not
expected, that would explain the bug.
Xande, could you reproduce that test too? I'd like to see what this
looks like in Karmic, I'm really more familiar with that ve
Thanks, so that's a problem with gnome-about-me.
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** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
** Summary changed:
- [users-admin] Changing Password to different case causes pr
Still doesn't work?
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Yeah, I thought first we might also choose a UID which would also be a
free GID. Anyway, that's fixed another way now: with the default
profiles configuration file (/etc/gnome-system-tools/user-
profiles.conf), we only force group memberships. UID, Home prefix and
shells are now determined by addus
If that can save you a failed attempt, you'll need liboobs 2.29.2.1 to
build gnome-system-tools. The original 2.9.2 release was broken.
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Well, we respect the settings from /etc/adduser.conf and
/etc/login.defs/. Just change the min value to 500, and you're good. We
can't guess that number for you.
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Yeah, that's it. Sorry for the short comment, that was mainly a
technical note for reference when we will be able to close it after the
upload.
But don't hope for a SRU, that fix relies on a whole series of
architectural changes that are being introduced in Lucid.
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Too bad, that's generally the problem with such major bugs - they happen
only once, else we would have fixed that for a long time. As I said, I
can't happen anymore in Lucid, at least not with such harsh
consequences. For the rest (group memberships), I let you follow
progress on bug 240437 if you
** Summary changed:
- Unexpected display of /etc/group nfs entry in the user setting interface.
+ [users-admin] Unexpected display of /etc/group NIS entry
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In 2.29.2 we hide root, and don't allow the last admin to be removed. If
user is about to lose its own admin rights, we warn him. For home
directory, there will be more improvements to come, like making user the
owner of the dir.
** Also affects: gst
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
**
** Changed in: gnome-system-tools (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
** Changed in: gnome-system-tools (Ubuntu)
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Since Karmic we show all system groups by default, regardless of system
users being hidden.
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No news on that bug?
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Since 2.29.1 in Lucid we no longer use the unlock button, so that's
obsolete.
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This is fixed with 2.29.2.
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Thanks for the report, but in 2.29.2 (in Lucid) we don't allow selecting
any other setting than Real name and login when creating and user. You
can only change the main group after that. So that bug is obsolete.
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Hey, thanks for the patch, but we needed a little more than that to make
the file translated: Makefile.am had to be changed too, that was a
little tricky. See http://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-system-
tools/commit/?id=4b3806048a0e0913b78615c85db6c43853151d1f.
Feel free to suggest other patches in
This is fixed upstream with 2.29.2. Should be in Lucid soon.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Thanks for your report. Are you able to reproduce this problem? I'd
really like to fix that if we can get enough information.
At least I'm sure that in Lucid users won't be affected, and groups
won't be removed. Only group membership will be affected, which is still
a problem though.
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This is fixed in 2.29.2 which should be in Lucid soon.
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Thanks for your report. Are you still able to reproduce it? I'd like to
see if we can fix it.
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If these groups are really obsolete, we should not create them at all,
they would disappear from users-admin.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
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users-admin 2.29.1 (in Lucid) accepts underscores even for new users.
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Sorry then, I'm closing this report because we won't be able to get
enough information. But I have other reports with similar problems that
reporters are able to reproduce, we may eventually fix it. Anyway in
Lucid we are much more careful when committing changes, that should
partly fix it.
** Cha
** Changed in: gnome-system-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
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Importance: Undecided => Low
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Sorry if I change my mind, but I don't see how this could happen. We
need a list of groups desktop users and administrators should be in, and
it would be very complex to make that list dynamic. OTOH, it would be
really easy to put in that list groups that *may* be used even if they
don't exist, sin
OK, this is now in 2.29.2, should be in Lucid soon.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: gst
Status: New => Fix Released
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Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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As I said, that's not primarily a users-admin problem for me. Anyway, in
Lucid we now hide the detailed privileges in an Advanced dialog.
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I consider this fixed in Lucid with the new design. We don't really
follow your ideas, but we now show user profiles instead of detailed
privileges, which is explained in one word on the main window.
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Fixed in 2.29.2 upstream.
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Fixed in Karmic with 2.28.1.
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In 2.29.2 we let adduser create the home directory from the login name.
Home dir can only be changed for existing users, this is a design
decision. So this bug can't happen now, since it would mean that a user
with the same login already exists, which we don't allow.
I've just tested it with addus
This is fixed in Lucid with 2.29.1 for some time.
** Changed in: gst
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This has been fixed in 2.29.1, already in Lucid for some time.
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Hmm, I've checked how this could be implemented, and I'm sorry to say
you that would be very hard. Currently, we are identifying users with
their login, which means anything can change but that setting. Else we
wouldn't be able to find what user it corresponds to.
I'm not sure there are very commo
Fixed in 2.29.2.
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** Changed in: gst
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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users-admin fakes adding groups with existing gid
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/491434
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This is fixed in 2.29.2, even if Launchpad doesn't show it.
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[users-admin] should warn the user of what he's doing when unselecting the
administration group
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/25947
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In 2.29.2 we let adduser choose the main group, so that must be fixed.
** Also affects: gst
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: gst
Status: New => Fix Released
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[users-admin] adding new user sets groups to nogroup
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/313990
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Thanks for your report. Does that happen when changing your own
password, or when changing password for other users? Two different
programs are used for these operations.
** Changed in: gnome-system-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
** Changed in: gnome-system-tools (Ubuntu)
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