The underlying issue seems to be a change in kerberized NFS on Linux
that happened some time between Lucid and Precise. In Lucid, an expired
ticket will cause syscalls to return with EACCESS, but in Precise they
hang. See bug 794112.
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Public bug reported:
My home directory is on kerberized NFS. If I try to unlock the
screensaver when my Kerberos ticket is expired, I don't get a password
entry dialog after the screen wakes up. This worked properly in Lucid
but no longer works with Precise.
Steps to reproduce:
1) Set up home
5.30.0.is.5.28.2-0ubuntu3 fixes the tanh calculation for me. Thanks!
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Title:
tanh function returns incorrect results
To man
The fix isn't in Lucid. Can you please SRU this for Lucid?
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Title:
tanh function returns incorrect results
To manage notifi
Oops, the repro instructions should say:
gcalctool --solve 'tanh 0.1'
Not gconftool.
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Title:
tanh function returns incorrec
Public bug reported:
gcalctool evaluates the tanh function incorrectly.
gcalctool:
Installed: 5.30.0.is.5.28.2-0ubuntu2
Candidate: 5.30.0.is.5.28.2-0ubuntu2
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 10.04.2 LTS
Release:10.04
Codename: lucid
Steps to reproduce:
Run "gconft