Thank you for helping me solve this. update-rc.d did the job.
I remembered that some long time ago I had decided to trim down my system and
to disable unnecessary service, so I had fired up sysv-rc-conf and apparently
had unchecked apparmor, hence the disappeared script in rcS.d.
Cheers.
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@ John Johansen
I haven't made any modifications as far as aa is concerned. I have had this
Ubuntu installation since Nov 2010 and never looked into aa.
I'm attaching apparmor tarball - contents of /etc/apparmor and dmesg.txt
@Steve Beattie
I checked the files that Ubuntu's apparmor package prov
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 10.10
After installing apparmor-profiles package and adding my own two profiles for
skype and opera, my /etc/apparmord/ looks like this:abstractions
bin.ping
cache
disable
force-complain
home.ww.apps.browsers.opera-11.00-1156.i386.linux.opera
home.ww.apps.skype
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Title:
gdb internal-er
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 10.10
Intel 32-bit processor
gdb 7.2-1ubuntu3
Running my program in gdb, I get:
warning: Can't attach LWP 1717974884: No such process
/build/buildd/gdb-7.2/gdb/linux-thread-db.c:392: internal-error:
thread_get_info_callback: Assertion `inout->thread_info != NULL' fail