fresh-installed light-locker-setting doesn't start in xubuntu 16.04
without http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~light-locker-settings-team/light-
locker-settings/trunk/revision/153
Because of:
# ll `which python`
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Dec 10 2015 /usr/bin/python -> python2.7*
So, we should:
*
Yes, it seems that update to 4.3.9+dfsg-0ubuntu0* has fixed the issue
for me on both trusty and xenial.
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wbinfo -u, wbinfo -g, and getent
Empty 'wbinfo -u' seems to be regression after fixing badlock
vulnerability. There are patches available. See
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11872
While empty "getent group " can be fixed in smb.conf by adding
this:
winbind expand groups = 1
Default value has been changed to 0 in
16.04 now includes upstream fixed version. So it doesn't affect xenial
anymore.
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Title:
unable to import config with inlined ca, cert, key or
To reload freeradius properly upstart job should be fixed. Here is the
patch.
** Patch added: freeradius.patch
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/freeradius/+bug/1187742/+attachment/4326241/+files/freeradius.patch
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helpers.patch
I think all helpers should be fixed. Here is the patch.
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exo-open fails when html filename
Not only firefox helper requires a fix. Here are the helpers that need it:
# grep -l '%s;' /usr/share/xfce4/helpers/*
/usr/share/xfce4/helpers/aterm.desktop
/usr/share/xfce4/helpers/debian-x-terminal-emulator.desktop
/usr/share/xfce4/helpers/firefox.desktop
Lars Heide, your patch works great for me, I think it should be applied
upstream. But some people may find differential behavior
(now_auto_removable-pkgs_auto_removable) safer. Then the right solution
may be: implementing logic described in #7 (in addition to patch from
#4) with adding new config
After installing kernel 3.15.1-031501-generic from kernel-ppa, both
machines work without issues from 2014-06-25. Seems it's kernel issue
that have already been solved upstream.
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machines work without issues from 2014-06-25. Seems it's kernel issue
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I have the same symptoms with two trusty-amd64 virtual hosts:
* win2003, linux guests hang for a period of time (~5 seconds, half of a
minute and more)
* win2008 blue screen with the same message
This happens with kernels (host):
Linux vsrv7 3.13.0-27-generic #50-Ubuntu SMP Thu May 15 18:06:16
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Also, seems that these bugs are DUPs:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/qemu/+bug/1308341
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1332409
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Multiple CPUs causes blue screen on
Also, seems that these bugs are DUPs:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/qemu/+bug/1308341
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1332409
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I have the same symptoms with two trusty-amd64 virtual hosts:
* win2003, linux guests hang for a period of time (~5 seconds, half of a
minute and more)
* win2008 blue screen with the same message
This happens with kernels (host):
Linux vsrv7 3.13.0-27-generic #50-Ubuntu SMP Thu May 15 18:06:16
Could it be a DUP of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/qemu/+bug/1307473 ?
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[Supermicro X9DR3-F] Virtual machines hang in kernel
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Multiple CPUs causes blue screen on Windows guest
The package from precise-proposed 4.76-3ubuntu3.2 fixes this bug. So,
I'll change the tag.
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** Description changed:
smtp_cmd_buffer_size is currently 2048 bytes. 2048 bytes is not sufficient
for
clients that send an AUTH with an initial-response for GSSAPI when Windows
Kerberos tickets are used that contain a PAC -- as of Windows 2003, the
maximum
ticket size is 12000 bytes.
Hi!
I'm confirming that this bug is fixed in raring an quantal. How could I mark it
Fix released for raring?
I've also updated bug description, made test case more detailed, is it detailed
enough now?
And here is updated debdiff.
Thank you.
** Patch added: updated exim4.debdiff
** Description changed:
smtp_cmd_buffer_size is currently 2048 bytes. 2048 bytes is not sufficient
for
clients that send an AUTH with an initial-response for GSSAPI when Windows
Kerberos tickets are used that contain a PAC -- as of Windows 2003, the
maximum
ticket size is 12000 bytes.
Hi!
I'm confirming that this bug is fixed in raring an quantal. How could I mark it
Fix released for raring?
I've also updated bug description, made test case more detailed, is it detailed
enough now?
And here is updated debdiff.
Thank you.
** Patch added: updated exim4.debdiff
Public bug reported:
smtp_cmd_buffer_size is currently 2048 bytes. 2048 bytes is not sufficient for
clients that send an AUTH with an initial-response for GSSAPI when Windows
Kerberos tickets are used that contain a PAC -- as of Windows 2003, the maximum
ticket size is 12000 bytes.
MUAs that
This debdiff includes fix for this bug.
** Patch added: exim4 debdiff
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/exim4/+bug/1088136/+attachment/3455194/+files/exim4.debdiff
** Bug watch added: bugs.exim.org/ #879
http://bugs.exim.org/show_bug.cgi?id=879
** Also affects: exim via
Public bug reported:
smtp_cmd_buffer_size is currently 2048 bytes. 2048 bytes is not sufficient for
clients that send an AUTH with an initial-response for GSSAPI when Windows
Kerberos tickets are used that contain a PAC -- as of Windows 2003, the maximum
ticket size is 12000 bytes.
MUAs that
This debdiff includes fix for this bug.
** Patch added: exim4 debdiff
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/exim4/+bug/1088136/+attachment/3455194/+files/exim4.debdiff
** Bug watch added: bugs.exim.org/ #879
http://bugs.exim.org/show_bug.cgi?id=879
** Also affects: exim via
** Description changed:
Gnome Screensaver should handle expired password tokens. Currently it does
not. It just unlocks screen, so in case you're using kerberos - your
credentials cache stays expired and you need to manually change your password
or logout and then login again (lightdm,
@seb128: I updated the bug descriptions as you wrote and subscribed
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Gnome Screensaver should handle expired password
Thank you.
But is there a chance to see it backported to precise? If we need compatibility
with current behavior for precise (I can't find a reason for it, but...) - we
could use attached patch to pam config and then administrators could change
/etc/pam.d/gnome-screensaver themselves to enable
Here is the debdiff that fixes this bug. Packages with this patch should
be built soon at https://launchpad.net/~urusha/+archive/bug952771
** Patch added: precise debdiff
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-screensaver/+bug/952771/+attachment/3446688/+files/gnome-screensaver
Confirmed with precise. This bug is the reason for everyday cronjob
messages containing this:
/etc/cron.daily/lighttpd:
su: User not known to the underlying authentication module
su: User not known to the underlying authentication module
run-parts: /etc/cron.daily/lighttpd exited with return code
Tried ppa versions. Atftpd seems to work fine. But there is a problem
with rlinetd:
rlinetd crashes (amd64) when I try to make tftp connection (tftp
127.0.0.1 -c get pxelinux.0). rlinetd -d output is in attachment. This
must be a new upstream version bug or something, because previous
version
I'll fill a new bug for that crash. But what about rlinetd fix for
precise? There can be another packages that use special protocol family,
so atftpd patch is just a workaround (fortunately adding new
functionality) , but not a real fix. Is there any way to fix it in
precise?
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I see. Here is the report about the crash, please, confirm it:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rlinetd/+bug/1057645
Protocol family handling report will follow. Debian's reports may too (I've
already written to maintainer about the protocol family issue, still haven't
got any answer).
Public bug reported:
inetd2rlinetd script from rlinetd package doesn't support
udp4/udp6/tcp4/tcp6 as protocol. This becomes a reason for bugs like
#993101
The bug exists in precise and quantal i386/amd64, here is quantal info:
# lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu quantal (development
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rlinetd/+bug/1057663/+attachment/3349128/+files/inetd2rlinetd.patch
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Well, here is the report about protocol family:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rlinetd/+bug/1057663
Please, confirm it and add your debdiff there.
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** Summary changed:
- rlinetd doesn't understand (udp|tcp)(4|6) as protocol
+ inetd2rlinetd doesn't understand (udp|tcp)(4|6) as protocol
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rlinetd crashed with SIGABRT in __libc_message()
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atftpd does not install correctly
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This is actually not an atftpd problem, but a problem in rlinetd package
(which is being installed with atftpd as inet-superserver daemon by
default). rlinetd doesn't support udp4 as protocol. Attached patch
(applied to inetd2rlinetd) strips protocol number from those having it.
And additionally
Here is the new patch. Now it respects protocol family (udp4/6, tcp4/6)
if such is given.
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Also, seems that aftpd supports ipv6 from 0.7.dfsg-9.1 (see
changelog.Debian.gz), and now upd4 should be changed to udp in atftpd's
postinst script.
So, I'll set atftpd as affected again.
** Patch added: atftpd postinst patch
Confirming it's fixed. While remmina rdp plugin doesn't work at all for
this build, freerdp doesn't seem to crash now (tested with defferent
resolutions). Thanks. Any chance we'll get this fix in precise?
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Now this bug marked as fixed, but actually it isn't fixed completly.
Should I open the new one about its unfixed part?
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remmina/xfreerdp
Here is it: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/freerdp/+bug/1034802
Please, take a look at it.
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remmina/xfreerdp crashes
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** Also affects: remmina (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Public bug reported:
Remmina/xfreerdp session crashes when I'm trying to view/contol it using
'remote control' feature from another session on the same windows
server. Tested with rdesktop on the other side which doesn't crash. It
happens every time.
Actually, this bug report is a part of
Hi! Here is the traces with dbg symbols.
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Steve, I have proposed version installed:
# LANG=C apt-cache policy libfreerdp1
libfreerdp1:
Installed: 1.0.1-1ubuntu2.1
Candidate: 1.0.1-1ubuntu2.1
Version table:
*** 1.0.1-1ubuntu2.1 0
200 http://ru.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise-proposed/main amd64
Packages
100
mit kinit has been fixed here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/krb5/+bug/988520
** Changed in: krb5 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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mit kinit has been fixed here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/krb5/+bug/988520
** Changed in: krb5 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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Crashes still take place as I wrote in #12,16. Backtraces of quantal
1.0.1-1ubuntu3 are in #12,13,14.
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Title:
remmina/xfreerdp crashes while
I'm confirming the issue about copying from the server to the client.
Actually, if you want to copy something from the server to the client,
you just need non-empty clipboard in the ubuntu session (you don't need
to copy something to the server).
How to reproduce:
1. Logout from rdp and ubuntu
Hi. I've just repeated all tests from my comment #12 with proposed
build... Results are absolutely the same - remmina/xfreerdp still
crashes when it's controlled by rdesktop... So, the proposed build
doesn't fix crashes when xfreerdp/remmina is controlled by another
client.
And graphical
Is there any possibility you could produce a backtrace to help us narrow
down the problem?
If you are talking about crashes, backtraces are in my comments
#12,13,14 (quantal 'fixed' version). I don't think something is changed
with precise, but if it's needed to repeat, just let me know.
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There are several cases when graphical artifacts appears with
xfreerdp/remmina on ubuntu 12.04:
1) Use xfreerdp with 15bit color depth:
# xfreerdp --sec rdp -a 15 srvaddr
See screenshot-1 (w2k3), screenshot-1-2 (w2k8). Disabling bitmap cache fixes it:
# xfreerdp --sec rdp -a
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** Attachment removed: screenshot-1
Well, here is the bug report about graphical artifacts:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/remmina-plugins/+bug/1006300
Could you take a look at it?
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Thanks, will wait for it.
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Graphical artifacts with remmina/xfreerdp
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** Also affects: heimdal (Debian) via
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags added: expired heimdal kerberos kinit mit password
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Hi.
Seems, I've just filled another bug report about this issue (found your report
only after). It's similar to yours but also affects heimdal's kinit. Can you
confirm it? Looks like for now precise contains no kerberos which could handle
expired passwords.
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Hi. Are you talking about binaries in /usr/*bin directories? If so, then you
mean that system can be booted without /usr(bin,sbin) somehow? If so, I'm very
surprised about that ability (I see it can be used somehow for ro-mounted /usr
and, maybe, with embedded devices or small-size storages),
Well, I mean exactly the same, my english isn't well:). And then I asked
- are there many people using /usr on another partition than /? If no -
why not to change defaults? If yes, is it a problem to just move
binaries to /bin, /sbin?
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And I've just thought: is it possible to implement something like
mounted MOUNTPOINT=/sys and mounted MOUNTPOINT=/usr? Does upstart
support nonexistent mount points (not fails if there is no /usr mount
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Hi,
I installed freerdp, remmina from quantal to precise and that's what
I've got:
rdesktop 1024x768 - remmina/xfreerdp 1024x768 - still crashes (see
attachments) before crash I can see graphical artifacts (windows that
was minimized in rdesktop - still visible in remmina and similar...
feels
Public bug reported:
Hi.
ubuntu 12.04 i386,amd64
For now kerberos (both - mit and heimdal) kinit doesn't handle expired (or
'must change') passwords. That's a serious regression (lucid is fine) - no
integration (pam) into kerberos environments that use password expiration could
be done.
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heimdal and mit
** Also affects: krb5 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags added: expired heimdal kerberos kinit mit password
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Hi.
Seems, I've just filled another bug report about this issue (found your report
only after). It's similar to yours but also affects heimdal's kinit. Can you
confirm it? Looks like for now precise contains no kerberos which could handle
expired passwords.
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Hi. Are you talking about binaries in /usr/*bin directories? If so, then you
mean that system can be booted without /usr(bin,sbin) somehow? If so, I'm very
surprised about that ability (I see it can be used somehow for ro-mounted /usr
and, maybe, with embedded devices or small-size storages),
The part of this bug about mit kinit seems to be duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/krb5/+bug/1003369
So, I think it's better to discuss it there.
But heimdal part is a new bug, let's discuss it here.
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Well, I mean exactly the same, my english isn't well:). And then I asked
- are there many people using /usr on another partition than /? If no -
why not to change defaults? If yes, is it a problem to just move
binaries to /bin, /sbin?
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And I've just thought: is it possible to implement something like
mounted MOUNTPOINT=/sys and mounted MOUNTPOINT=/usr? Does upstart
support nonexistent mount points (not fails if there is no /usr mount
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Hi,
Remote control = In terminal session (windows) open Terminal Services Manager
(or task manager - users tab) as admin - right click on another user's
session - Remote control - OK
Remmina crashes if you try to control another user session. Remmina and
xfreerdp crash if you are tried to
Actually, for now there is no full-working RDP client in precise:
1) vinagre... well, just try it - it's unconfigurable and unusable at all.
2) no tsclient in repositories (can be installed
3) rdesktop - has no gui (except vinagre), and has problems with keyboard
layouts (that could be fixed by
I think global exclusion option is needed. Imagine a big domain
environment where there are about 20 admins. And all these admins are
policykit admins. Once you try to use policykit somehow, all these admin
accounts will appear in the panel, but I don't really need them there.
The same for login
Public bug reported:
Remmina crashes when I'm trying to use 'remote control' on windows server. It
crashes every time within 5 seconds after initiating 'remote control' (in both
directions: when remmina's session controls and when it becomes controlled).
Tested with rdesktop which doesn't
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/remmina/+bug/1000356/+attachment/3149440/+files/gdb-xfreerdp-controlled.txt
** Also affects: freerdp (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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2 Stefan Hammer:
Langpacks are for interface. Can you see langpack xpi files in 'extensions'
directory? Are langpacks enabled in about:addons? Did you restart thunderbird?
Maybe your environment variable (LANG) is not set correctly (for example you
selected english in gdm screen). Try to run
I see you. The critical issue is point 1, while point 2 is more a
configuration issue. Now after your explanation I agree with your
opinion about point 2. A better way is to add mount points
(cpuset,blkio) to the default configuration file. What should I do for
it then?
Well, I'm not against
I see you. The critical issue is point 1, while point 2 is more a
configuration issue. Now after your explanation I agree with your
opinion about point 2. A better way is to add mount points
(cpuset,blkio) to the default configuration file. What should I do for
it then?
Well, I'm not against
Why not to add postinst script into packages that would check if
/usr/lib/thunderbird/extensions is a directory (and make changes if it
is)? Then manual fixing this problem would be needless.
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Did you mean 'clean up' = create? Then that's a cool solution. Thanks.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/995054
Title:
thunderbird loses langpacks after upgrade
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