I'm seeing the same thing:
charles@yendi:~$ ps aux | grep -i z
USER PID %CPU %MEMVSZ RSS TTY STAT START TIME COMMAND
charles 3379 0.1 0.0 153972 3728 ?Sl 18:37 0:00
/usr/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon --daemonize --login
charles 3508 0.5 0.2 227244 10556 ?
I saw this today during two dist-upgrades followed by removing old
kernels. In both instances, this is on 10.10.
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The following packages will be REMOVED:
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Addedum: Both CD-ROM images were Ubuntu Alternate. natty-
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Title:
Failed to fetch cdrom:[Kubuntu 8.
I built a VM with a straight Ubuntu 10.10, plus some of my usual
customizations. I then pulled in today's build (24 March,
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily/current/). I made it available to the VM
as a disk image, not as a physical CD. The VM mounted it at boot:
/dev/sr0 on /media/Ubuntu 11.04 i386
@ Daniel Monedero: I'm no apparmor expert but that suggests to me that
apparmor is denying permission for dhclient to open the config file.
There is a way to turn any given apparmor profile so that it will
complain but not prevent an action. See if you can turn that on for the
relevant profile. Or
@ Daniel Monedero: Did any of the above work-arounds work for you?
What hardware?
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no wireless with ipw2200 on karmic
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OK, I am mystified. The versions indicated above are on my system via
the usual apt-get upgrade process. Printer is an HP Office-Jet Pro 7780
via USB.
In printer setup, I have "Letter AutoDuplex 8.5x11 in" and "Long Edge
(Standard)".
Evince shows only one option for duplex printing, "one sided".
Bug report for the ineffective suspend/hibernate is Bug #672324.
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I upgraded the machine to Maverick and upgraded. I now have the
hibernate option. This is an improvement, and I suppose this bug is
solved.
However, neither hibernate nor suspend actually do anything useful.
Neither one actually shuts the machine down. That is a separate bug.
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I just repeated the test I described in comment #30 above, and did not
see this problem. Both machines are running emacs23 23.1+1-4ubuntu7
i386. Machine A is running Lucid, B Maverick.
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I rebooted to the Maverick desktop CD, and still do not see the
Hibernate option.
Why is this still marked as incomplete? If you need additional
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At the login screen (gdm or equivalent), no.
On pressing the power button, I get nothing at all, not even hard drive
activity. The Power Management Preferences "General" tab indicates that
pressing the power button should "ask me". Checking the tty consoles, I
see nothing.
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Yes. While gpsd development has proceeded apace, there has been no work
on Roadnav. I have implemented fix 2 above for my own use. The project
is inactive, so I have no way to contribute my changes back to Roadnav.
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rusivi1, sorry if I came off too sharply. Please don't take anything I
said personally. My frustration was aimed at the whole Ubuntu bug
process in general, and not you. As you say, most of us are volunteers
here.
Anyway, here's a detailed report of my test today. Several problems I
have not seen
I filed this bug three years ago. You are asking me to test *again*? I
have run tests three times already, with detailed results in all three
cases. If I rest again, are you actually going to do something about it,
or will I again waste my time?
I have no problem with filing bugs, and testing. I u
Oh, after copying those two stanzas, I restarted the daemon:
service libvirt-bin stop
service libvirt-bin start
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I'm not sure that this is the best solution. The libvirt folks
apparently decided that qemu should run as a non-root user, and that is
in general saf
OK, I found a solution, likely the right one. After the upgrade, I found
a new file, /etc/libvirt/qemu.conf.dpkg-dist. After diffing it against
qemu.conf, I copied the following two stanzas from the upgrade file to
the configuration file:
# The user ID for QEMU processes run by the system instance
libvirtd runs as root:
r...@dzur:~# ps aux | grep libvirtd | grep -v grep
root 6804 0.1 0.1 221764 5768 ?Sl Jun29
1:04 /usr/sbin/libvirtd -d
r...@dzur:/var/lib/libvirt/images# ll finnix-93.0.iso
-rw-rw-rw- 1 root root 126629888 2010-01-21 09:22 finnix-93.0.iso
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I just upgraded my desktop from Kosmic Koala to Lucid Lynx, and
upgraded to the latest. Everything worked fine prior to the upgrade
except some unrelated networking issues. I now find that I cannot
launch any virtual machines using libvirt/qemu/kvm and
libvirt-manager.
If I t
Unfortunately the fixes I've seen so far do not help with Hardy Heron.
retrofit?
r...@hh:~# dpkg -i python-apt_0.7.94.2ubuntu6_i386.deb
(Reading database ... 117757 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to replace python-apt 0.7.4ubuntu7.5 (using
python-apt_0.7.94.2ubuntu6_i386.d
Be aware that upgrading gpsd to 2.92 or higher will break clients that
are not in synch. 2.92 stripped out the old protocol.
Roadnav is one such client. It isn't available from the Ubuntu repos,
but it is available from getdeb. I have it working with 2.92 (on
Karmic), but not in a form I'm willing
I confirm this bug on Karmic. Also, ironically enough, 30_os-prober gets
it almost right when fining another instance of memtest86 on another
drive.
What "Target to release" link? It seems to have gone away. See
https://bugs.launchpad.net/malone/+bug/132733
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Right after adding comment 16 above, I tried to hibernate to test again.
Now it goes through the mtions of shutting down, then immediately
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I tried ibidem's process at comment #15 on my Lenovo R51. It did not
work for me. I did:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="resume=/dev/sda6"
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="resume=/dev/sda6"
[0.00] Kernel command line:
BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.31-17-generic root=UUID=cd2f2481-4853-443c-
8ff7-6609c6b45d
ed] [size=128K]
Capabilities: [58] AGP version 2.0
Capabilities: [50] Power Management version 2
Kernel modules: radeon, radeonfb
r...@dragon:~#
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I concur.
r...@dragon:~# aptitude install psgml
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Reading extended state information
Initializing package states... Done
The following NEW packages will be installed:
emacs22{a} emacs22-bin-comm
Public bug reported:
Amanda 2.6.1 has just been released. Meanwhile Karmic Koala still
provides 2.5.2p1. Any chance we can get the latest?
Thanks
** Affects: amanda (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/497627
You rece
Same thing here. In this case, I had a USB web cam with mic, so proving
the diagnosis was easy: unplug the beast and reboot. The problem seem to
break all sound, including the bell from terminals. Getting those back
confirmed the diagnosis.
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I doubt this is a duplicate of bug 455544, as
* Getting a connection is not at issue here. This bug takes effect when
I have a good connection. So the last sentence of your comment is not
relevant.
* I'm awa
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Binary package hint: ubuntuone-client
This may be related to #385511.
When I copy ("cp -rp ...") into ~/Ubuntu\ One/, times and dates are
preserved on the local machine. However on other machines and in the web
interface, the times and dates are those of the transfer.
Probl
I think I'm seeing something similar, with a much smaller quantity of
data and far fewer files. Also, I use "cp -rp ~/foo ~/Ubuntu\ One" to
make the source directory. Dates and times are preserved, per the "-p"
switch, and the whole directory and subdirectories are copied. On synch
to the other com
Further research indicates...
* Roadnav already uses libgps rather than the telnet interface.
* Roadnav's code is fine. The problem comes from a change in gpsd.
Somewhere between 2.36 and 2.39 the output of the "l" command acquired a
minor version number for the protocol. That broke Roadnav, and
Public bug reported:
While working on Bug #237087, I came across another problem. Roadnav
rejects the version of gpsd in Karmic (and possibly others).
To reproduce:
* Install gpsd and gpsd-clients.
* Install a working gps receiver on the system. Wait until you have a
fix (xgpsd is very nice for
Great, thanks! I'll try it out shortly.
Unfortunately, I just found a bug. It doesn't like the version number of
gpsd that comes with Karmic, gpsd 2.39-5. I'll file a separate bug when
I can characterize it better.
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OK, compiling from source
I successfully compiled from source, as noted above. I then ran roadnav
from inside the build tree, i.e. "cd roadnav ; src/roadnav". It ran
as noted above, with just the map showing. I then ran "sudo make
install". I ran it on the VM from the main menu (Applicati
Curiouser and curiouser, as Alice would say. I recently installed Karmic
on a new hard drive. On that installation I installed the Ubuntu i386
.deb package compiled for Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon) at
http://roadnav.sourceforge.net/downloads.php. It runs just fine. That's
the same one that runs just
I see the version on Karmic is apcupsd 3.14.6-2. Apparently we are
asymptotically approaching the released version, Stable: 3.14.7 (1
August 2009).
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Christoph, I did not get the errors you reported in comment 9.
Compilation went to completion. I installed the library. The program
runs. I still don't see the missing windows I reported in comment 7.
Roadnav gave me no error messages.
This is on a new VM with Karmic installed but no updates.
r..
Thanks. Got them. Will see what I can see over the weekend.
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I'll see shat I can do with this over the weekend. I have the source
from http://roadnav.sourceforge.net/downloads.php. Is that the source
you are using? If not, where do I get the source you are using?
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Ah.
For what it's worth, I have it running on Karmic.
I hauled in the Hardy package and installed it on a fresh Karmic
installation (yesterday). The display is missing everything except the
map itself. It's pulling map data more or less successfully (it
complains it can't get some files, and then
Still no joy.
r...@dzur:~# lsb_release -ri
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Release:9.10
r...@dzur:~# aptitude search roadnav
r...@dzur:~#
Querying getdeb.net fails:
http://www.getdeb.net/updates/?q=roadnav
But going to the old site finds it:
http://old.getdeb.net/search.php?search_distro_id=9&
RTFM. That's what I did. It turns out that diary-display-function is a
variable. While it has been used as a list in the past, the doc warns
that that use will go away. Apparently it did. I tried initializing it
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W00T!! I can confirm that this solves the missing menu problem as I
described in comment 30 above.
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Comment 13 also fixed my problem,
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager-
applet/+bug/467749, which I incorrectly assigned to NM. The computer is
a Lenovo R51, http://www.charlescurley.com/Lenovo.R51.html. The display
does seem a bit slower, but not enough to be a problem.
I had
I seem to have a workaround. See https://bugs.launchpad.net/xserver-
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Eliminating the fancy diary display allows display of the diary.
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It looks like this is a display driver issue, not an NM issue. How do I
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01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Radeon Mobility M7 LW
[Radeon Mobilit
OK, more data to add to the confusion.
* With emacs23-gtk, set up a mode that has a custom menu (e.g. shell
script, HTML Helper). Then start the calendar (M-x calendar). Starting
in the non-calendar window, watch what happens to the custom menus. On
system A:
** The edit menu does not work.
** T
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network-manager-0.8~a~git.20091013t193206.679d548-0ubuntu1--i386
network-manager-gnome-0.8~a~git.20091014t134532.4033e62-0ubuntu1--i386
ccur...@dragon:~$ lsb_release -rc
Release:9.
For what it's worth, I am able to get on the network with ipw2200
hardware. The computer is a Lenovo R51; details at
http://www.charlescurley.com/Lenovo.R51.html. OS is 9.10 as upgraded
from 9.04.
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eth1 IEEE 802.11
I don't know if that problem is still reproducible, but this one
certainly is:
http://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/dev/2009-July/016133.html. Note
the advice at the bottom: roll your own. Compiling from source solved
*that* problem. I conjecture there's been a change in the data format
between
The current version of claws-mail is 3.7.3. You might upgrade to it.
https://launchpad.net/~claws-mail/+archive/ppa for details. I've been
running versions from the PPA since April with no problems, and haven't
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I pulled in ubuntu-9.10-rc-server-i386.iso, and built a virtual machine
using that. I set up the openssh server only. I did not use an apt-cache
installation. Using the supplied sources.list, I installed apt-file.
r...@apt-file:~# apt-file --version
apt-file version 2.2.2
(c) 2002 Sebastien J. Gro
I agree with Mirage42 above, testing on 9.04 is moot. I have 9.10 Alpha
5, as updated.
Conclusions:
* The file Contents-i386.gz is still missing from the CD-ROM. I just
pulled in and checked the Beta CD-ROM; it is missing there as well.
* There does not appear to be a work-around to fake the mis
I found the place to print a test page, and when I did the vertical
registration was fine. So there appears to be some disagreement between
system-config-printer and lp as to vertical registration.
With that, as far as I am concerned, you can close this bug.
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I booted to the Alpha 5 Karmic live CD:
729298944 2009-09-05 08:07 karmic-desktop-i386.iso
and found synaptic reporting HPLIP version 3.9.8, as does hp-info (see
attached).
The live CD found the printer, identified and set it up correctly (with
minor glitches noted below).
One major glitch is t
Public bug reported:
The current version in the Ubuntu repo is 3.14.4-1. This was superceded
by 3.14.5 -- 26 October 2008. The current version is 3.14.7 -- 31 July
2009.
The apcupsd site says: "Apcupsd 3.14.7 is the latest stable release,
containing many bug fixes and new features over the previo
Thanks for reminding me, Mark. The PPA versions works for me also.
Ubuntu 9.04 32 bit, as upgraded.
claws-mail-3.7.2-1jauntyubuntu2--i386
claws-mail-acpi-notifier-3.7.2-1jauntyubuntu3--i386
claws-mail-archiver-plugin-3.7.2-1jauntyubuntu3--i386
etc
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/claws-mail/ppa/u
Fine by me.
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I don't have KK here and it may be a few weeks until I do. But will
check as soon as I can.
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I second the emotion.
I believe this would deal with the problem I found with HPLIP and my HP
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Workaround: I installed HPLIP version 3.9.4b from the HP web site on
Jaunty. It installed successfully and located and installed the printer
correctly where the printer was plugged into that computer. I have not
tried installing a remote printer with 3.9.4b. The installation process
is straightforw
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Binary package hint: hplip
This bug supplements Bug #368375 reported by Charles Curley, which I
just reported. This bug should supply the results of running "ubuntu-bug
cups" on the machine on which "hp-setup -i" failed as reported in
#368375.
ProblemTy
The two lpstat entries:
device for Officejet_Pro_L7700:
ipp://192.168.1.7:631/printers/Officejet_Pro_L7700
device for Officejet_Pro_L7700_fax:
ipp://192.168.1.7:631/printers/Officejet_Pro_L7700_fax
are entries for the printer when it is plugged into the Intrepid
machine, as indicated by the IP
Public bug reported:
1) I have an HP Officejet Pro L7780 All-In-One printer attached via USB
to a desktop running Intrepid. It works very well. I could connect to
the desktop from my laptop, also running Intrepid, and print just fine,
except for a minor glitch with paper source trays.
I then did
This may be a duplicate of Bug #358608.
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I can confirm that this bug is present in released Jaunty.
In addition, the pre-built plugins available on the Claws web server are
for a later version. http://www.claws-mail.org/plugins.php This means
there is no way to use the offending plugins with the version of claws
packaged with Jaunty.
>F
I see this in the alternate CD for Jaunty RC 1, ubuntu-9.04-rc-
alternate-i386.iso. I have it mounted as a loopback device, and the file
passes the md5sum check. I see:
Failed to fetch cdrom:[Ubuntu 9.04 _Jaunty Jackalope_ - Release Candidate i386
(20090414.1)]/pool/main/p/python-central/python-c
Further experimentation shows that the problem wasn't this driver, but
incomplete removal of the proprietary driver. Purging the package is not
enough. I also ran "/usr/share/ati/fglrx-uninstall.sh". I also had to
make sure I removed a bunch of cruft from /lib/modules and from the
various DKMS dire
Further experimentation shows that the problem wasn't this driver, but
incomplete removal of the proprietary driver. Purging the package is not
enough. I also ran "/usr/share/ati/fglrx-uninstall.sh". I also had to
make sure I removed a bunch of cruft from /lib/modules and from the
various DKMS dire
Both monitors are capable of 1280x1024
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/X11# xrandr --verbose
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1024 x 768, maximum 2304 x 1024
VGA-0 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
Identifier: 0x4c
Timestamp: 44206
Subpixel: no subpixels
Yes. On a different computer...
First thing I had to do is add the CD-ROM, this time the normal install
rather than the Alternate.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/crc/back# apt-cdrom add
Using CD-ROM mount point /cdrom/
Unmounting CD-ROM
Waiting for disc...
Please insert a Disc in the drive and press enter
M
Judging by the comments in #48 above, I suspect my problem is related.
I can log in to my test machine at the keyboard, and the ~/Private
directory is properly mounted. SSH in using public keys
(authorized_keys), and it is not mounted.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ /sbin/mount.ecryptfs_private
keyctl_sear
Since filing the above, I've rebooted. I now see the same screen in both
monitors, i.e. mirrored mode. gnome-display-properties still can't
identify either monitor.
Also, in spite of what xrandr reported above, the one monitor that was
running before, and both of them now, was in 1280x1024, the to
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-ati
When using the X driver on Ubuntu 8.10, the power management code does
not shut off the one monitor (of two) that it detects. This means it
sits there running at 40 watts instead of less than half a watt. It also
means I have to tur
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Under Ubuntu 8.10, using xserver-xorg-video-ati, I can only use one of
my two monitors, the one on the DVI output. The screen resolution
program (gnome-display-properties) does not detect either monitor type
at all. All of this work
I'm not sure if I'm seeing this same bug. Due to ATI's ornate
nomenclature, I don't know if my machine is on the list of supported
machines or not. (Has anyone got an ATI taxonomy?)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# lspci | grep VGA
01:05.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc RS690 [Radeon X1200
S
I confirm that it works. I hit this bug originally with a fit-pc.
Yesterday I upgraded an identical machine (except that I had applied
further Hardy updates) over the network, and did not hit this issue.
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I see the symptoms while trying to upgrade from 8.04 to 8.10 beta.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# update-manager --devel-release &
[1] 6790
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# extracting 'intrepid.tar.gz'
authenticate 'intrepid.tar.gz' against 'intrepid.tar.gz.gpg'
exception from gpg: GnuPG exited non-zero, with code 131
I was able to recover a Gnome installation with the following:
* Reboot to the broken installation, and SSH in.
* Install scrollkeeper (probably unnecessary). This forced removal of
rarian and a lot of Gnome.
* Purge all of scrollkeeper (aptitude purge ...).
* Install rarian-compat.
* Install
On 8.04 as upgraded:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# locate Functions.pm
/usr/share/perl/5.8.8/File/Spec/Functions.pm
/usr/share/perl/5.8.8/Pod/Functions.pm
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~#
On 8.10 as upgraded:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/gpsdrive-2.10pre6/build# locate Functions.pm
/usr/share/perl/5.10.0/File/Spec/Function
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# dpkg -S Functions.pm
perl-modules: /usr/share/perl/5.8.8/Pod/Functions.pm
perl-modules: /usr/share/perl/5.8.8/File/Spec/Functions.pm
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# apt-cache policy perl-modules
perl-modules:
Installed: 5.8.8-12
Candidate: 5.8.8-12
Version table:
*** 5.8.8-12 0
I took a fit-PC (http://www.fit-pc.com/new/) with an updated
installation of 8.04.1 and upgraded it to 8.10 beta. I got a number of
error messages of packages that could not be configured, of which
rarian-compat was the first. I then did an update/upgrade from the
update manager. I got these error
I second the emotion.
The deb package for 0.19 worked on my Gusty upgraded to Hardy, but it
interferes with gpsd on my pure Hardy laptop. It does not like compiling
from source on Hardy, complaining:
wxWidgets version >= 2.6.2... no (version 2.4.5 is not new enough)
GPSdrive is available in the
> Since Ubuntu Hardy, amanda-common depends on openbsd-inetd or inet-
superserver. Is that enough to mark this bug fixed?
Works for me.
One caveat, though: Amanda comes with an xinetd configuration file all
ready to go. Folks using other programs may have some editing to do (but
if you can handle
This bug is known upstream. See:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=478122
or
http://groups.google.com/group/linux.debian.bugs.dist/browse_thread/thread/b2b69f7b3eccd28f
for the fix.
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apt-cacher / Use of uninitialized value in concatenation / line 169
https://bugs.launchpad.ne
Log files attached.
** Attachment added: "taltos.dist-upgrade.tar.bz2"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14452937/taltos.dist-upgrade.tar.bz2
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package update-manager 1:0.87.24 failed to install/upgrade: ErrorMessage:
SystemError in cache.commit(): E:Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error
I upgraded from Gutsy Gnome to Hardy today, and pulled in all the
updates. After a lot of wrestling, I have this working more or less
correctly: two monitors and no way to configure them. But that's another
issue. Possibly an update fixed this issue.
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I can't install Kubuntu 8.04 on Asus M2A-VM
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: milter-greylist
I just upgraded from Gutsy to Hardy via the alternate CD. In the
process, a previously running sendmail installation broke. The problem
is the perissions on /var/run/milter-greylist.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# service sendmail start
* Starting
tar/bzip2 ball attached per comment 3
After entering comment 2, I successfully rebooted & the computer is now
running just fine.
** Attachment added: "upgrade logs, tar bzip2"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14063434/taltos.dist-upgrade.tar.bz2
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package linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24-16-generic
More information: when I ran "dpkg --configure -a", the initrd build
stopped due to lack of space in /boot. I have kernel debug packages
(/boot/vmlinux-debug-2.6.24-16-generic) installed. As that file occupied
~60 MB of a 100MB partition
Workaround: I moved the vmlinux* package to /, reran the
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