On 27/11/12 12:26, Jeremy Visser wrote:
I just upgraded it to Ubuntu 12.04 using the GUI dist-upgrade tool, and
it overwrote the unique TrueCrypt MBR, rendering the Windows 7
installation useless.
And just so Google doesn't forever remember me as the idiot who upgraded
without backups
I'm running a laptop dual-booting Windows 7 with TrueCrypt (thus
TrueCrypt MBR) and Ubuntu 10.04.
I just upgraded it to Ubuntu 12.04 using the GUI dist-upgrade tool, and
it overwrote the unique TrueCrypt MBR, rendering the Windows 7
installation useless. I don't have the recovery disc, so all my
On 19/11/2012 02:07, Phillip Susi wrote:
As the previous comment indicated, grub checks to make sure the drives
are the same that were selected before, and if not, prompts again.
I was thinking more along the lines of linking to Debian changelog
entries and specifying the actual package
Not intending to troll, but...
On 18/11/2012 15:30, Phillip Susi wrote:
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[citation needed]
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On 17/11/2012 00:33, awelux wrote:
Some corporations have roaming setup wrong. Any move to another AP
will cause the encryption to fail and the connection to timeout. For
these environments we must have a way to disable roaming.
I cannot even begin to describe how dumb the logic in the above
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Title:
broken packages
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Thank you for the cross-reference. According to one of the posts in the
article you linked, the following patch from upstream Mesa solves the
problem:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/commit/?id=dd7220652e65a8a23e7739687f3d6a865b80
I have not had time to test this. If somebody could
Public bug reported:
If I run XBMC in windowed mode under GNOME Shell on my mid-2011 11”
MacBook Air, it works great. But if I launch it in fullscreen mode, or
hit the fullscreen toggle button (“\”), my X server crashes with the
following in the log:
Backtrace:
[ 69937.971] 0: /usr/bin/X
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This is not working for me in Precise (12.04). Though UID_MIN is 500 in
/etc/login.defs, gdm and lightdm do not show my UID 501 in the login
screen.
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security.ubuntu.com not accessible in IPv6 ( record missing
https://rt.ubuntu.com/Ticket/Display.html?id=2485
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I just tested this on my Natty + GNOME 3 PPA system, and could not
reproduce it. I must say, if the bug were still present I would probably
have reproduced this some other time.
Probably not worth wasting time on this one, and consider it
accidentally fixed.
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This also affects me. I'm using the GNOME 3 PPA with the NVIDIA binary
driver, and a system update around the same time also broke GDM.
For the record, X seems to work fine when launched from the command line
(and I run, for example, xterm), but GDM still does not show up.
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I should mention that reverting GDM to version 2.32 from Natty, and then
re-upgrading to 3.0 seemed to partially fix this for me (except now the
login theme uses Ubuntu instead of GNOME 3 styles). I am not sure
whether just reinstalling the GDM 3.0 package would have fixed it as
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Just tested here on a fresh install of Ubuntu 11.04, and RDNSS entries
are handled correctly (after changing the IPv6 setting from 'Ignore' to
'Automatic').
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Well then the problem is that the text Unfortunately there is no way
for you to fix this. is incorrect. It should be made to say Please
install the vlc-plugin-zvbi package to add teletext support.
That itself is what this bug is, and is perfectly valid.
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I don't know if this is a bug or not...
please let me know if i have to start a new thread to report this bug.
Yes, it is generally considered bad etiquette to hijack an existing bug
report or topic with something that is off-topic.
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Binary package hint: gnustep
When attempting to launch any GNUstep application in Ubuntu 10.10
(Maverick), it leaves a few errors, then segfaults. Here is an example
of launching Terminal.app:
$ Terminal
2010-10-31 00:48:54.698 Terminal[18661] XShm pixmaps not supported by
This Debian bug looks somewhat related: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=568049
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When attempting to launch any GNUstep application in Ubuntu 10.10
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of launching Terminal.app:
- $ Terminal
- 2010-10-31 00:48:54.698 Terminal[18661] XShm
This is stupid. Empathy depends on a settings backend, so it should
obviously depend on one, not recommend. In debian/control, you can write
the dependency list like (libdconf0 | libgconf2-4) or whatever the right
packages are.
Assuming that packages marked as Recommends will always be installed
I'm also suffering from this bug. When I upgraded from 10.04 to 10.10,
/lib/dbus-1.0/dbus-daemon-launch-helper was changed to have root:fuse
ownership. Checking on my other 10.04 system, it was supposed to have
root:messagebus permissions.
I chown'ed that file, which then got me to a new error:
Oloryn said:
I'm showing my ignorance of installation internals I guess, but will a
libc6 preinst script that prevents an upgrade cause upgrade-manager to
roll everything back to the previous release?
Given that Ubuntu hasn't made a single release since 7.04 that hasn't
had major regressions
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 589342 ***
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[STAGING] rt2860 chipset no longer works out of the box
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Luis R. Rodriguez said:
The real fix is not to disable scanning for a BSS once you are
associated, if you disable scanning for a BSS then you won't be able
to roam in a corporate environment.
If I hardcode the BSSID in, how am I going to roam anyway?
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I'd like to see packages provided for the server and the client of
- iFolder in both Edgy and Feisty.
+ iFolder in Ubuntu.
- ***THE FOLLOWING LINKS ARE BROKEN. I DONT KNOW WHERE THE RPMs ACTUALLY ARE.
PLEASE UPDATE**
- You can find source rpm's for both here:
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Nasyarobby, the way I worked around this bug was to either remove or
stop NetworkManager when this happened.
$ sudo service network-manager stop
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The bug is *triggered* if you are not using the standard connection
manager. The bug is *caused* by a flaw in the software.
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I confirm this bug on Gwibber 2.30.1. The textbox in the message area is
disabled, and so cannot be edited. I’ve attached a screenshot of this.
I have a second Ubuntu machine that does not suffer from this. And even
on this problematic machine, I can still tweet via the Me Menu — just
not from
On the contrary, Ubuntu is not a position to deviate from pushing
forward with IPv6 just because some of you have broken hardware.
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I agree with Gro-Tsen. I have better IPv6 connectivity than IPv4, and
while IPv6 is preferred for most connections, if they are hosted on a
6to4 (2002::/16) host, then IPv4 is used. Some applications can force
IPv6 (i.e. ssh -6, or telnet -6), but others cannot (i.e. Firefox or
Chromium).
Strange
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- Because of this bug video calls are broken between Empathy and Googgle Video
(also with the N900). The 2 patches (which could easily be squashed to one)
attached to the bug fixes this issue:
+ Because
If this is going to be the case, then producing a libc6-i586 package
compiled for i586 processors wouldn’t be a bad idea.
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Yeah, that’s what I was referring to by “browse their CouchDB database”.
Unfortunately I only discovered that interface *after* I wiped my DB,
thus I can’t debug further myself (but somebody else could certainly do
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Neo, if your Eee 1001 is anything like my Eee 901, you can enable WiFi
in the BIOS setup screen (F2 on boot).
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I’ve found that running “rm -r .local/share/desktop-couch” will ‘fix’
it, though that’s a sub-optimal solution. Now I can no longer reproduce
the bug, so unfortunately I can’t investigate further.
Could somebody browse their CouchDB database and find out what to delete
that will fix this without
Is there an update on this?
I’ve upgraded from Karmic, and I previously used Gwibber on Karmic. Now
on upgrade to Lucid I’m getting the above error.
I’ve tried “gconftool-2 --recursive-unset /apps/gwibber”, deleting
.cache/gwibber, deleting .local/share/desktop-couch/{,.}gwibber* to no
avail.
Fabrice,
Here’s an updated .diff.gz that fixes the lintian bugs you mentioned, as
well as fixes the watch file. I used a tweaked version from what you
specified, as they release -SUMO releases, which are basically the same
as the normal releases, except they come with exotic dependencies
shipped
I’m going to mark this Fix Committed, because this is basically pending
upload sponsorship from an interested party.
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I’ve had two positive responses on testing this from participants on the
mailing list, as well as it working well for me in my own testing. I
think it's ready to upload.
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I sent a mail to Zooko and the Tahoe-LAFS mailing list, requesting
testers for the updated package. So far, I have not received any testing
feedback.
Nevertheless, I attach my .diff.gz file, which applies against the
latest upstream tarball, which can be found at:
I do agree with that. In fact, one of my locally patched copies of
libvirt does just that — doesn’t touch the sysctls at all. If I really
don’t want to accept RA’s, I can set net.ipv6.conf.default.accept_ra=0
(or specifically for the interface).
However, I do also recognise that the bug report
I’ve added the upstream bug.
And yes, IPv6 would work correctly when you apply this patch. The
original intent of the upstream bug report was that the virbrX interface
was receiving RA’s from client VMs. Upstream patched it by way of both
settings accept_ra=0 and disable_ipv6=1, though only the
** Changed in: tahoe-lafs (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Paul Hummer (rockstar) = Jeremy Visser (jeremy-visser)
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I’ve added the upstream bug.
And yes, IPv6 would work correctly when you apply this patch. The
original intent of the upstream bug report was that the virbrX interface
was receiving RA’s from client VMs. Upstream patched it by way of both
settings accept_ra=0 and disable_ipv6=1, though only the
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Public bug reported:
libvirt by default disables IPv6 as a result of this patch:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/attachment.cgi?id=355689action=diff
This is incorrect behaviour. IPv6 should never be disabled by default,
and the need for IPv6–enabled software grows greater every day.
Currently,
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** Summary changed:
- IPv6 shouldn’t be disabled by default
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This is incorrect behaviour. IPv6 should never be disabled by default,
and the need for IPv6–enabled software grows greater every day.
Currently,
** Patch added: debdiff which fixes aforementioned problem
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- IPv6 shouldn’t be disabled by default
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antoiner: thanks for the link to the patch. It is pretty much the
responsibility for the package maintainer to simply apply the patch. (It
is as simple as running 'apt-get source evolution-rss', adding the patch
to debian/patches, and uploading the source package.)
I'm familiar with building
I confirm this bug, as well as confirming that removing evolution-rss
‘fixes’ the bug.
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On Mon, 2010-01-18 at 23:31 +, Michael McLeish wrote:
This problem is not fixed on my computer, unfortunately. I'm a first
time poster here - been watching this bug for a long time. It appeared
to be fixed for a day or two, but I still have the long delays on page
requests.
Perhaps
By coincidence, I tested the patch by Arnaud yesterday, and it seems to
have fixed the problem for me too. Many thanks.
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By coincidence, I tested the patch by Arnaud yesterday, and it seems to
have fixed the problem for me too. Many thanks.
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Until you can actually find what bug report it is, this should be marked
as confirmed.
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Having the same problem. Bluetooth file transfers are corrupted with my
phone (ZTE F252), but work fine to a friend's (Motorola MQ5-4411A). When
he then sends from his Motorola phone to ZTE, the file transfers work
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In Karmic, DNS lookups take a very long time with some routers, because
glibc's DNS resolver tries to do IPv6 () lookups even if there are
no (non-loopback) IPv6 interfaces configured. Routers which do not
repond to this cause the lookup to take 20 seconds
Further update: As of Ubuntu 9.10, this is now fixed. My computer
succeeds at suspending now.
As I can't point this to a specific fix, I won't mark as Fix Released,
however.
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As of Ubuntu 9.10, all these problems are now fixed. Bluetooth pairing
and file transfer is reliable, and even using a Bluetooth headset works
out-of-the-box with the GUI, without needing to install additional
packages.
This is mainly due to upstream fixes in PulseAudio and BlueZ.
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Just FYI, I think this is possibly fixed in the latest release. I
haven't noticed it, at least.
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I'm sorry, but blacklisting IPv6 is unacceptable. The 'apocalypse' is
drawing near — current projections point to 2012 as the most likely
date.
So it's almost certain that by 2011 the majority of Internet users will
have an IPv6 connection.
And then this begs the question: will Ubuntu 10.04
Not fixed for en_AU. Australian English should use ‘Centre’, but
unfortunately I have to look at the obnoxious ‘Center’ whenever I open
my Applications menu. ;)
(I already ‘translated’ it in Rosetta, but doesn’t look like it made it
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Guy, could you check to see if this is still a problem?
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I have the same symptoms, but the patch doesn't fix the problem for me.
I am connecting from Banshee to an mt-daapd 0.9~r1696 share. Same share
works fine in Rhythmbox, XBMC, iTunes, etc.
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I confirm this bug.
Nautilus doesn't suffer from this with thumbnails of images. .thumbnails
has the thumbnails for your pictures, with the filenames based on the
MD5 of some file metadata including the path. If you drag the image to
another folder, the thumbnail's MD5 filename is updated to
I get this when attempting to use module-bluetooth-device. When I try
and load the module, PulseAudio hangs, with its last message being the
queuing locally message, and it eventually eats up all the RAM.
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bastafidli, even though your screen is no longer scrolling, I suspect
your keystrokes are still being sent to both X.Org and a tty. This is
dangerous, because when you enter your login details in GDM, you could
not only be logging in to your GNOME session, but also unknowingly
executing commands
This bug report is clearly too vague to determine what the actual
problem is. It seems that this error is triggered by a range of causes,
and is indicative of the symptom only, not the problem.
I am marking this bug as Incomplete to reflect this, as it does not
aid in fixing the bug in any way.
I confirm this too. Adding a value of Empathy to
/apps/maximus/exclude_class is a temporary workaround.
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This bug is affecting me too on a multiseat setup. Every time the Enter
key is pressed, the first screen shifts. (I suspect this is because the
input is being sent to a tty as well as X.org, but it doesn't invalidate
the bug.)
I can confirm that adding no-scroll to the kernel parameters works
I'm affected by this issue (1GHz eMac) as well and can help test things.
In the meantime, is there a version of that old kernel floating around
that I can downgrade to so I can get my 3D working again? My Mac is
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On Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 12:59 AM, Dimitrios Symeonidis
azim...@gmail.com wrote:
it's been 1.5 years since this bug got any attention.
is this still an issue for you guys?
To be honest, I don't even remember participating in this bug in the
first place, and evidently haven't had any problems
I tried *99# with my mobile phone over USB without the ***1# ***2# or
***3# at the end, and it worked fine.
According to this link, *99# is the offical number Telstra is giving
their customers: http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-
replies.cfm?t=411575r=7863478#r7863478
I know I have a USB
openBVE 1.0 is out. Will it be uploaded in time for Jaunty release?
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If I use the integrated graphics card, a GeForce 6150, suspend works
fine, including resuming to X.
If I use my PCI-Express graphics card, a GeForce 7600GT, the computer
locks upon resume. Nothing displays, and if I hit the Reset button on my
computer, the computer starts
Public bug reported:
I have an ASUS M2NPV-VM motherboard that fails to suspend and resume on
Ubuntu 7.10, Ubuntu 8.04, Ubuntu 8.10, and Ubuntu 9.04. Suspend and
resume previously worked in Ubuntu 7.04, but has been broken for nearly
two years.
If I boot up in single user mode, type pm-suspend,
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You could say the update from GNOME Terminal 2.24 to 2.26 doesn't bring
in anything useful to users (I didn't notice any change, except for
having window size presets in the menu), but which version is shipped in
Jaunty? 2.26.
Also, GDM 2.26 isn't shipped in Universe, as you said it would be. Too
Okay, I updated my Intrepid system from BlueZ 4.25 to 4.30, and I got
some working audio! I had to download the BlueZ source tarball and use
the tests/simple-agent.py script to get a connection to the headset,
since `hcitool cc` is broken.
After a connection was established, PulseAudio
No success here at all. In my O.P. I said it was working on Gentoo --
that was because it was still running BlueZ 3.36. Now I've updated my
Gentoo system to BlueZ 4.28, and Bluetooth audio is completely broken on
Gentoo as well. I guess this is not an Ubuntu-specific issue.
I think Ubuntu should
Nope, no progress. As this bug is so old, I don't think there's any
shame in being rude any more. It's such a basic usability bug, and this
is been dragged on for too long. It's plain unacceptable.
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No workspace switching with mousewheel with compiz
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/150443
You
Ubuntu Jaunty now has 4.25 packages in the repository:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=bluez
So I downloaded the 4.25 packages and installed them onto my Intrepid
system. No better.
Instead of a BT_GETCAPABILITIES error, I get a BT_GET_CAPABILITIES error
(the API must have changed).
I'm totally trying BlueZ 4.25 to see if it fixes anything. Thanks, Mr.
Waschbuesch! :)
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Bluetooth is completely broken on Ubuntu 8.10
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/306721
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On Thu, 2008-12-25 at 06:09 +, Robie Basak wrote:
Could you try something please?
This will clear out all existing pairings and settings, but I think it
might have sorted some problems out when I was debugging bluez. After
doing this, the applet was able to discover new devices.
I
On Thu, 2008-12-25 at 06:09 +, Robie Basak wrote:
Jeremy,
Could you try something please?
sudo /etc/init.d/bluetooth stop
sudo mv /var/lib/bluetooth{,.bak}
sudo mkdir /var/lib/bluetooth
sudo /etc/init.d/bluetooth start
This will clear out all existing pairings and settings, but I
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