Public bug reported:
It appears that UFW only supports UDP and TCP while I have a need to
also manage SCTP ports.
As iptables supports SCTP, I have understood that I can edit the rules
by myself under /etc/ufw/, but it would be easier and less error-prone
if UFW supported SCTP directly like TCP a
It seems HexChat is removed from Ubuntu 16.04 repositories.
http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=xchat
I marked my bug as "fix released", but I am not sure if I should do it
here as I haven't done the removal or reported this bug and this seems
to be reported against two packages/projects.
I haven't ran Ubuntu on DigitalOcean for some time, but on home Ubuntu
PCs the only mirror that works is `mirror.ubuntu.com`.
I know I am not supposed to use it and it's only meant for mirrors, but
I consider using it as less bad than be left without updates entirely
and thanks to this issue I hav
Public bug reported:
I am using unbound as DNS proxy as documented in `man
NetworkManager.conf`, so I also have dnssec-triggerd installed.
When I check my DNS servers I see:
```
% nmcli dev show|grep -i dns
IP4.DNS[1]: 8.8.8.8
IP4.DNS[2]: 1
This should be duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/shadow/+bug/1343489 as I never
noticed there were two reports opened and all comments were written to
that bug. I copy-pate updated the description on this as I regret my
original "avautuminen" on both.
** Description changed:
I think this has been fixed in apt 1.1 in 16.04 or at least I haven't
seen this issue in a long time. Could anyone confirm?
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Public bug reported:
Sometimes when running `apt update` or equivalent, the progress stops
with error "E: Method gave invalid 103 Redirect message". This seems to
happen especially when http:://mirrors.ubuntu.com/mirrors.txt is used.
Current sources.list on this laptop is below. This happens with
Somewhat related:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xchat/+bug/1437272
It would be nice if XChat could be dropped from repositories entirely or
made meta-package bringing HexChat as talked on #ubuntu-irc now.
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I have been seeing this a lot lately on DigitalOcean using
mirrors.ubuntu.com/mirrrors.txt which gives me the following mirrors:
```
% curl http://mirrors.ubuntu.com/mirrors.txt
http://ftp.ticklers.org/archive.ubuntu.org/ubuntu/
http://mirror.ox.ac.uk/sites/archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/
http://ubuntu
** Description changed:
I have shell access to some systems where I am not root. I am trans
woman and I legally changed my name in March and noticed that some
systems are still showing my old name.
I then tried to fix it by running `chfn` which helpfully automatically
filled my old na
Why "frwh" isn't the default?
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Title:
chfn doesn't allow me to change my name
Status in “shadow” package in Ubuntu:
** Description changed:
I have shell access to some systems where I am not root. I am trans
woman and I legally changed my name in March and noticed that some
systems are still showing my old name.
I then tried to fix it by running `chfn` which helpfully automatically
filled my old na
Public bug reported:
I have shell access to some systems where I am not root. I am trans
woman and I legally changed my name in March and noticed that some
systems are still showing my old name.
I then tried to fix it by running `chfn` which helpfully automatically
filled my old name and went to
Public bug reported:
I have shell access to some systems where I am not root. I am trans
woman and I legally changed my name in March and noticed that some
systems are still showing my old name.
I then tried to fix it by running `chfn` which helpfully automatically
filled my old name and went to
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