I appreciate that this is an old bug, however it'd be really useful to
do (looks like it's as simple as putting the logrotate script in
/etc/cron.hourly rather than /etc/cron.daily.
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Using 0.7.9-48-g1c795b9-0ubuntu1~16.04.1 and testing on two machines, I
had a 50% failure rate when installing "sl" and "mutt" packages (just
testing).
dpkg: error: dpkg status database is locked by another process
There's nothing else in cloud-init that'd be running dpkg
Ah cool, thanks for the tip Robie!
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Title:
mysql-server-5.7 fails to install on box with separate /var/lib/mysql
partition
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the postinst has a line that checks to see if there is a database
installed by doing "ls -A" on the state directory (/var/lib/mysql). If
you have this as a separate filesystem you are likely to have a
lost+found directory here. The postinst then doesn't setup the new DB
Ah, it does look like Debian is working on this FYI (in experimental)
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libpng 1.6 support
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Libpng 1.6 has been out for a little while, apparently it has some
important fixes for pngquant (which is also in Ubuntu). There are
comments here that maybe useful:
https://github.com/pornel/pngquant/blob/master/rwpng.c
Presumably at some point libpng1.2 will be EOL so
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this morning our machines performed security updates. As a result of
this we lost /usr/bin/ruby (it was just non-existant)
This seems to be when ruby package is upgraded _before_ libruby1.9.1.
Reinstalling the ruby package fixed this.
dpkg.log follows (you can see my
Public bug reported:
this morning our machines performed security updates. As a result of
this we lost /usr/bin/ruby (it was just non-existant)
This seems to be when ruby package is upgraded _before_ libruby1.9.1.
Reinstalling the ruby package fixed this.
dpkg.log follows (you can see my
I wonder if it'd be better to set NF_ADD=() etc as this makes it an
array rather than a scalar?
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aide cronjob fails with bash unbound
awesome, many thanks Ryan, super quick!
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build slapd-sha2 module for strong passwords
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awesome, many thanks Ryan, super quick!
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build slapd-sha2 module for strong passwords
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out of the box, the strongest password encryption supported is SSHA
(seeded SHA-1) which isn't really very good these days.
The best answer appears to be to compile up the contrib/slapd-sha2
module.
https://github.com/gcp/openldap/tree/master/contrib/slapd-
Public bug reported:
out of the box, the strongest password encryption supported is SSHA
(seeded SHA-1) which isn't really very good these days.
The best answer appears to be to compile up the contrib/slapd-sha2
module.
https://github.com/gcp/openldap/tree/master/contrib/slapd-
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man mongod says:
See the /reference/configuration-options document for more
information about these options.
However such a document isn't installed, given that this is basic config
it should really be in the package (rather than having to search the
web).
Thanks,
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man mongod says:
See the /reference/configuration-options document for more
information about these options.
However such a document isn't installed, given that this is basic config
it should really be in the package (rather than having to search the
web).
Thanks,
It's great that memory leaks have been fixed (a much under-appreciated
problem), however that said marking it as fixed when the actually menu
disappearing isn't fixed doesn't seem quite right to me. The restart
workaround is a PITA for technical users and just not going to happen
with
Ah, thanks for the explanation Mathieu - I thought it was a bug in nm-
applet's dbus code :-)
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nm-applet becomes unresponsive to
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links to a bug that was apparently fixed back in 2011:
http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=61201
5.1.22
As a full time sysadmin this doesn't count as usability. On XFCE it's
time to resort to xkill. Encourage restarts by all means, but leaving
the box up like this is acting as a nanny state which just annoys
people. It's almost as bad as the one Windows had(has?)
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#0 0x7f71f81fb3b1 in vfprintf () from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6
(gdb) bt
#0 0x7f71f81fb3b1 in vfprintf () from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6
#1 0x7f71f82ba1d1 in __vasprintf_chk ()
from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6
#2 0x7f71f926343b in g_vasprintf ()
from
I've just had this today as well. I'm using xubuntu and had to
kill/restart the nm-applet (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/network-manager-applet/+bug/1006141 - seems related to suspend/resume).
In my case, going into vpn-edit showed that the group password was marked as
saved but was
This is still a problem for me on Debian with 0.9.11-2 (so I suspect
that it's also an issue with Ubuntu still).
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Title:
Domains don't start
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(I'm not sure it's apport, it's a best guess -
/usr/lib/xfce4/notifyd/xfce4-notifyd is running)
When a program crashes I get notified (great) and I can choose to
report/cancel the report (also great).
However I'd really like to know _which_ program crashed before making
Thanks kroq-gar78 (whatever your name is!)
That second window is fine (since it said Gtkam Digital Camera
Browser), it's the first one that could do with a small improvement -
sorry that wasn't clear.
(I'm sufficiently lazy that even one click would be too much - i.e.
clicking on report bug to
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check-mk-doc installs documentation under /usr/share/doc/check-mk-
doc/checks
however /usr/share/check_mk/modules/check_mk.py (and
/usr/share/check_mk/web/htdocs/defaults.py) both expect it to be in
/usr/share/doc/check-mk/checks
Version: 1.1.12-1ubuntu1
** Affects:
/usr/share/doc/check_mk/checks not check-mk in fact
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manpage path is incorrect
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There are some (important) options missing from the manpage.
The attached patch fixes them.
I've sent this upstream as well but I fear that maybe dead.
Adrian
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Version: 0.600.0-1ubuntu1
Having imported and tried to use koan to install a 64-bit VM (as per
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Cobbler/Deployment) virtinst seems to want
to use i386 kernels. I've attached a patch which fixes it for me - I'm
assuming arch is the
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tries to search
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s3cmd:
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s3cmd info reports:
/usr/share/s3cmd/S3/CloudFront.py:129: FutureWarning: The behavior of this
method will change in future versions. Use specific 'len(elem)' or 'elem is
not None' test instead.
if not tree:
Attached patch resolves this for me.
Package: s3cmd
Version:
FYI I just hit another issue where ldap wouldn't start with errors like this:
TLS init def ctx failed: -207
slapd stopped.
connections_destroy: nothing to destroy.'
This turned out to be due to a PKCS#8 key, using openssl rsa -in
old.key -text (and then cutting and pasting the PRIVATE RSA KEY
FYI I just hit another issue where ldap wouldn't start with errors like this:
TLS init def ctx failed: -207
slapd stopped.
connections_destroy: nothing to destroy.'
This turned out to be due to a PKCS#8 key, using openssl rsa -in
old.key -text (and then cutting and pasting the PRIVATE RSA KEY
I've been getting these too - both on my desktop (Debian) and now also
on my laptop (Maverick).
disabling extensions (yes, I've typod below!) seemed to help a bit on my
desktop initially, but I'm not so sure now. moving .config/google-
chrome similarly.
Anyhow, hopefully there is a report in
Just looked at this myself as it bugs me too! The patch
(debian/patches/features/trash-folder) sets some flags on messages which
means that the email is FETCHed and then APPENDed as you say.
A COPY and DELETE would be far faster (server side) and if my reading
the RFC3501 is correct, you can
try editing the vpn setting:
IPv4 Settings - Routes - Use this connection only for resources on its
network (enabled)
That should do what you want (I'm not sure why this is being forced on -
the VPN itself doesn't ask for the route to be added).
I'm still fighting some more issues myself with
Please add something about this to the release notes. I've just
upgraded a production Linode (Xen based) guest and it's broken.
Abiword freezes when accessing help is surely of lesser importance
than your computer is now broken.
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I also see this on debian unstable using apt-cacher-ng FYI. hangs for a
bit, then finishes
apt-cacher-ng: Version: 0.4.4-1~bpo50+1
apt: Version 0.7.25.3
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Get: 68 http://ftp.uk.debian.org sid/main 2010-03-10-0900.30.pdiff [1,826B]
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Confirming Dustin's comment (but went through a bit of debug too and I
think that the rsyncing is a bit flawed - not a single server that I
admin has remote root access! It also silently fails on the web GUI.
Philipp - copy your keys from /var/lib/eucalyptus/keys/(clustername)/*
on your
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=604141 raised.
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another person not happy about this. black is black. It makes mutt
very hard to read.
If upstream make a stupid decision does that always get marked as
wontfix upstream?
I'll raise it upstream as they may not be aware of the issues this
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https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=356389 is the culprit for
causing it. I'll add detail of the bug I raise once I get a gnome
account.
Francois - you can fortunately change this easily in the gnome-terminal
prefernces (top left colour needs changing to black).
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I _think_ that the problem was that the LDAP server certificate was just a
regular SSL certificate and it needed recreating as a server certificate
(build-key-server from easy-rsa tools):
nsCertType = server
extendedKeyUsage=serverAuth
keyUsage = digitalSignature,
I _think_ that the problem was that the LDAP server certificate was just a
regular SSL certificate and it needed recreating as a server certificate
(build-key-server from easy-rsa tools):
nsCertType = server
extendedKeyUsage=serverAuth
keyUsage = digitalSignature,
me too. BTW, dont' test using X as I did - the screen remains blank
(at least from rescue mode), use gdm!
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dunno if it's just my imagination, but I only noticed it once I started
running compiz (i.e. set deskstop effects to max rather than none).
Also on Jaunty.
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+1 from me. now to figure how to turn off the pointless mail
notification indicator applet (which reinvents what this plugin does,
but so badly it's just about completely useless). ah, evolution-
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FYI I've compiled up 2.4.16 (took 2.4.15 from debian and updated
source), added a patch from
http://209.85.229.132/search?q=cache:idWE3JHeQOUJ:www.openldap.org/its/index.cgi/Software%2520Bugs%3Fid%3D6053%3Bpage%3D1+main:+TLS+init+def+ctx+failed:+-50cd=1hl=enct=clnkgl=uklr=lang_en
(Subject: gnutls
http://www.openldap.org/its/index.cgi/Software
Bugs?id=6053;expression=gnutls is a better link to that patch
compiled with openssl rather than gnutls and it's happier..
Aha!!! Found it :-) openssl client then complained that the ceritficate
was not suitable for the purpose. In short, I had
FYI I've compiled up 2.4.16 (took 2.4.15 from debian and updated
source), added a patch from
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(Subject: gnutls
http://www.openldap.org/its/index.cgi/Software
Bugs?id=6053;expression=gnutls is a better link to that patch
compiled with openssl rather than gnutls and it's happier..
Aha!!! Found it :-) openssl client then complained that the ceritficate
was not suitable for the purpose. In short, I had
FWIW I've got the same on a debian box I've just upgraded from etch to lenny:
slapd 2.4.11-1
libldap-2.4-2 2.4.11-1
libgnutls26 2.4.2-6+lenny1
certs are not blacklisted (checked ca and server), gnutls-serv works
fine.
tracign with openssl shows a very quick reply:
openssl s_client -connect
sure:
/etc/ldap/ldap.conf:
BASE dc=opsera,dc=com
URI ldap://foo.opsera.com
TLS_CACERT /etc/ssl/certs/ca.opsera.com.crt
TLS_REQCERT demand
TLS_CACERT file:
-BEGIN CERTIFICATE-
MIIEUTCCAzmgAwIBAgIJAI+dj7GhDEy1MA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBBQUAMHgxCzAJBgNV
FWIW I've got the same on a debian box I've just upgraded from etch to lenny:
slapd 2.4.11-1
libldap-2.4-2 2.4.11-1
libgnutls26 2.4.2-6+lenny1
certs are not blacklisted (checked ca and server), gnutls-serv works
fine.
tracign with openssl shows a very quick reply:
openssl s_client -connect
sure:
/etc/ldap/ldap.conf:
BASE dc=opsera,dc=com
URI ldap://foo.opsera.com
TLS_CACERT /etc/ssl/certs/ca.opsera.com.crt
TLS_REQCERT demand
TLS_CACERT file:
-BEGIN CERTIFICATE-
MIIEUTCCAzmgAwIBAgIJAI+dj7GhDEy1MA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBBQUAMHgxCzAJBgNV
it would be far better IMO if it just used .ssh/config - after all it
calls the ssh command line tool.
By all means add options to the GUI to override them if you must.
However ATM it is also hard coding port 22 and root according to strace.
I tracked some down under
I've not had this now for a little while FWIW (running Intrepid on
laptop (64bit)) and Debian unstable on desktop (also 64bit, using flash
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Background:
I hit the power button in the taskbar, then thought actually I'll just send an
email first. I didn't close the shutdown option box, but left it on the
screen (and I didn't see that it would _automatically_ shutdown in 30secs). So
in the middle of an email,
started being bitten by this one yesterday after latest hardy updates.
setting LIBXCB_DISABLE_SLOPPY_LOCK didn't help
purging openoffice.org-gtk openoffice.org-gnome fixed it.
I'm using the Crux theme with metacity which I think has been implicated
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found this request finding out how to turn this _off_ (on Debian sid).
I can certainly see _why_ you want this, but I would ask that it be made
optional. You could even make it dependent on location - i.e. /tmp
(read only), /home (read-write). But then it also depends what you are
doing - a PDF
looks like: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libx11/+bug/87947
FWIW
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this is a really infuriating bug - are we anywhere nearer getting it
fixed? FWIW I've not seen this on my Debian (sid) desktop
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I see it in Hardy (quite frequently). I've just added it into my
user.js (IIRC - I'm on another box ATM) to force it. I started to do as
you said about using the submit bug way but I couldn't see a way to grab
the details (or search accurately enough for it to find this report (I
think as it was
I can't get the internal mic working at all, but I can get the external
mic working - it took a while and even longer to fix the horrific
distortion. However it now works fine so hopefully this will help other
people:
* set Digital Input Source (on playback screen!) to Analog Inputs (not
I should state that is on hardy, 2.6.24-16 kernel (x86_64)
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The problem is the line:
Apr 4 13:40:36 g NetworkManager: info SUP: sending command 'INTERFACE_ADD
wlan0^I^Iwext^I/var/run/wpa_supplicant0^I'
you _need_ to tell wpa_supplicant to use hostap, not wext.
Sadly, ubuntu had a patch for this, but it has been dropped:
+ * drop driver specific tweaks
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Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
The latest upgrade in hardy (to FF3b3) removed my home icon from the
toolbar. And there is no ability to add it back via view-
toolbars-customise. I want this on the navigation toolbar where it
has been for many years. I do not want to
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
the latest hardy packages seem to force the removal of firefox package
(which contained firefox2). IMO firefox 3 is no where near production
yet - I think swapping the default to FF3 is a mistake, let alone
forcing the removal of FF2 (which
it's a bug in that it's moved compared to where it was and caused me
grief without any obvious way to fix it (as toolbar-customize does not
have homepage in it any more).
It's taken me a while to figure out how to get it back:
- view-toolbar-bookmarks (I have this disabled)
-
fair enough - I was concerned that the option wasn't going to be there
when hardy was released more than anything (possible that FF3 is good
enough by then, but I'm not sure that's going to be true).
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Since upgrading to Hardy, I've been having problems with IMAP to our
outsourced Exchange (spit) server. Evolution errors when I'm moving a
file from INBOX to another folder.
Evolution sends:
B00118 UID STORE 7226 FLAGS.SILENT (\Answered \Deleted \Flagged \Seen
No change - the IMAP request still has receipt-handled (and exchange
still barfs). Perhaps the message already has this flag set on it (as
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If I IMAP by hand then I can reproduce the error, leaving off the
receipt-handled does indeed fix the problem. So right idea, just
another place to find in the code.
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Apologies for not replying earlier - I thought I had.
As suggested in the original report - don't scan the signature for the
keywords - just the body of the email.
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On Sun, Jan 13, 2008 at 09:54:43 - (-), Mario Bonino wrote:
Adrian, can you have a look at the Debian bug ?
Hmm - that's quite odd - it shows the command line arguments to me on
sid at least.
Aha - it's because I have: I_WANT_A_BROKEN_PS=1 set in the
environment.
~$ ps -p 5217
PID
patch for problem
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This is on gutsy, all up to date.
Trying to umount (as a normal user) a dav directory yields this:
/sbin/umount.davfs:
can't find mount.davfs-process with pid 26262;
trying to unmount anyway.
you propably have to remove /var/run/mount.davfs/home-abridgett-dav.pid
\o/ fixed it for my setup. In my case there were some bash-isms in
~/.bashrc and although I tried to be careful to only source it on
interactive logins, I hadn't been careful enough. Once I fixed that I
could login normally. Why the set -x helps I can only imagine.
So, for anyone else seeing
Well this is wierd - I can now login - what I need to do is put set -x
at the start of my .profile.
One day I'll sit down and start to trim my .profile to figure out which
bit is doing it!
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I've commented out the three lines as suggested in #152577 but then all I get
is:
/etc/gdm/Xsession: Beginning session startup
(session still lasts 10seconds...)
Adding set -x to the Default file:
...
+ echo /usr/bin/xsetroot
+ XSETROOT=/usr/bin/xsetroot
+ [ x/usr/bin/xsetroot != x ]
+
I've added a comment to #136529.
These lines do cause those errors, however they don't appear to be
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Binary package hint: bluez-utils
I guess this bug is _likely_ to be one of the others - but since the
creash reporting stack trace has now disappeared off the screen I can't
check :-(
I had been on train (no wifi) and then suspended. Got to the office and
resumed (no cable, wifi available but doesn't like bcm43xx driver so it
doesn't work).When I say doesn't work it does appear to be working
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FWIW just checked on my box - /tmp is fine:
drwxrwxrwt 22 root root 12288 2007-09-17 08:16 /tmp//
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I've tried removing xserver-gl (which removed
/etc/X11/Xsession.d/98xserver-xgl_start-server) - no change.
I've tried commenting out gpg-agent (no change).
My .xsession-errors:
(process:17990): Gtk-WARNING **: This process is currently running setuid or
setgid.
This
In response to rojanu, I have neither fglrx or nvidia loaded (using the
radeon driver (and module))
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evolution prompted me that I might have forgotten an attachment. This
is _really_ nice, however it doesn't ignore my signature which has a
company-wide disclaimer about scanning attachments for viruses which
always trigger the alert so
not the only one - I've got this too :-( I can login with failsafe
mode. I can't see any old *dpkg* files in /etc/X11 and I'm not sure
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System-Administration-Printing-New Printer
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adding multiple printers suggested improvements
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/123711
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For me either disabling GSSAPIAuthentication or changing nsswitch fixes
it.
changing nsswitch to files dns mdns4 didn't help - I had to change it
to files dns
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SSH with GSSAPIAuthentication option on SSH servers are very slow
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/84899
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I selected add new printer as was _very_ impressed by the
automatically detected printers - excellent job!
I added a printer, then had to go and add another printer - another wait
for the scan, and then it shows all the same printers again (including
the one I've just
Just received the same on Debian sid FWIW. x86-64 when I pasted a link
into the browser (to open a new window).
I've noticed this happening a fair bit - I wonder if perhaps gnash
(cvs20070512.1554-1) is partly to blame. .xsession-errors:
xEmbed supported in this Mozilla version
Gtk2+ supported
On a related point, I'd like to set my laptop to hibernate after a long
period of inactivity - currently this is 11-59 mins. I'd like to be
able to set it to something much larger (like 4 hours). Any chance of a
text entry box in addition to the slider (which can be quite fiddly/slow
to use
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: console-setup
Using Feisty beta2 (x86-64) I used loadkeys uk to change my keyboard
settings. This reports cannot open file uk. Strace()ing it shows
that it's looking in /usr/share/keymaps/ which is empty as console-data
is not installed.
I selected
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