It should be remove from queue. As I wrote the actual issue was with
Thunderbird not with Dovecot and therefore patching Dovecot is counter-
productive.
Regards,
Daniel
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It turns out the actual bug is with Thunderbird. If you use your
existing profile and change the IMAP software running on the same email
server, then, even if you modify the Thunderbird accounts you were using
to point to no server, and eliminate all visible config that might
conflict, including s
Ok, the patch doesn't actually fix the bug. It appeared to in that
after running the server with the patch applied client certificate
validation succeeded, however, it appears this bug is actually
intermittent as, even with the patched package, the server is now
complaining that the client has not
Public bug reported:
If you use the option
auth_ssl_require_client_cert = yes
Then no matter how carefully you follow the documentation are all the
attempts provide support your clients (e.g. Thunderbird) will fail to
connect to the dovecot mail server. This issue does not with cyrus-imap
mail s
Public bug reported:
Second monitor Planar PL1910N 19", first I-Inc iH282 28".
System was originally a 12.04 LTS server converted to xubuntu-desktop
using the task-xubuntu or such.
xrandr reports:
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1920 x 1200, maximum 16384 x 16384
HDMI-0 connected 1920x1200
Apparently Xorg.0.log doesn't get included by default for 'Other' xorg
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After I got the command line right (with the trailing slash), and
therefore found the 0-byte files, I deleted the 0-byte files and it
solved the problem for me.
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This is the syslog from the password change. It appears gnome-keyring-
daemon is using the old password to try to change the login keyring
password.
Jun 28 12:39:03 daniloth passwd[14359]: pam_unix(passwd:chauthtok): password
changed
+for daniel
Jun 28 12:39:03 daniloth gnome-keyring-daemon[1449
Also, please actually take the time to find the duplicate if you're
going to claim the bug is not valid.
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I can confirm that on Lucid that changing the password in
System|Administration|Users and Groups fails to change the password for
the gnome-keyring, which causes all kinds of request of administrator
passwords, which will fail if you don't know that it's supposed to the
the *old* password. Also, t
Just a note: the find needs a trailing slash after .Private otherwise it
returns 0I had 63 found, will delete and see if that solves the
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Same problem in Luci, the 0 length file find reports 0 0-length files.
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Ok, I changed my smb.conf back to not having an auth methods line, and
re-enabled winbind in PAM, but disabled the migrate line, and login
works fine for me now.
** Changed in: samba (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Summary changed:
- Lucid server upgrade login times out
+ For Lucid s
Ok, this time I really have solved it, at least for me. I have rebooted
and login now works (using the change described below).
The problem is with the line:
auth optionalpam_smbpass.so migrate
in /etc/pam.d/common-auth
Removing this line solves the problem. I haven't tested with w
I was wrongwinbind line (and also disabling windbind in PAM) doesn't
solve the issue for me. I seems once I successfully sudo I can login
from the console just fine until I reboot.
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a) I think gdm is the wrong package on several counts the most important
being that this is a server install and there is no mention of a
graphical login, and I experience this on an server with no console as
well
b) I think this is related to samba / winbindd because when I checked
the logs there
I have confirmed this is not faulty hardware. I have used a similar
video card with the same result. (That is I orginally reported with an
ATI Radeon X1900 and thought it might be hardware so tried and ATI
X1950).
Also, turning off all desktop effects stops the bug from occurring
(probably becau
In 10.04 the local and RTM backends are listed but not the Evolution
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Here is a syslog of a crash with the mainline kernel. This crash was
one in which I was unable to switch VT's.
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Syslog before crash. I'm currently using the latest Ubuntu kernel (as
of May 6). I tried the upstream kernel when I first reported. Will try
the lastest upstream shortly but I doubt it's been solved.
Also note that the hang does not always happen the same way. Sometimes
it's with the radeon er
On Sun, 25 Apr 2010 04:48:30 -
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> Hi Daniel,
>
> This bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any activity
> in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue? Can you
> try with the latest development release of Ubuntu? ISO CD images are
This parti
Two corrections. The freeze also occurs with the mainline kernel, and
is not related to system load on the network or disk. It appears in
fact to be an error in the radeon drm module.
The following messages were filling the syslog and scrolling rapidly
when I switched to VT1.
pr 23 05:00:56 dan
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Public bug reported:
With kernel 2.6.32-21.32 I consistently get system freezes while
restoring data from a remote tape backup using amanda. The tape drive
is on a server, and I access it from the affected workstation using
amrecover.
The restore causes heavy network (max for 100Mbit network whi
New information: The buffer usage has gone down, but the swap is not
released. It appears the problem may not be buffer usage, but that swap
is never release. I currently have minimal memory usage (except cache)
but the swap has not been released and is slowly growing over time. I
expect I will
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/38722987/AplayDevices.txt
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This may or may not actually be kernel related, but I have to choose a
package AFAIK. Also there are possibily related bugs like 402756,
however they are not exactly the same and don't report noticing the
buffer usage.
So,
Over time the memory usage by buffers (e.g. as repo
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> Is this symptom still reproducible in 8.10 or 9.04?
>
> ** Changed in: gnome-ppp (Ubuntu)
>Status: New => Incomplete
>
Actually I reported in gutsy but it is fixed in hardy. It was wvdial
that was the problem
For the record Debian Etch 'just works' with this laptop. It seems the
issue is a regression introduced by new auto-detection in (at least)
the Ubuntu version of X.Org
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It turns out that the right xorg.conf works (but not the autogenerated
from Hardy, and for Gutsy it must be present before the install
configures xserver-xorg or it'll hang), provided the NoDDC option is
present. I had that option when I tried in Hardy, but I got the
xorg.conf wrong (it really suc
Here's comments from a bug report I made before I found this one that
might be helpful
That bug is here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/223774
In Gutsy it was possible get the display on a Toshiba Satellite 1800
(which I'm putting together for an group I'm part of) working by
Public bug reported:
In Gutsy it was possible get the display on a Toshiba Satellite 1800
(which I'm putting together for an group I'm part of) working by editing
the Device section of of /etc/X11/xorg.conf to have Option "NoDDC"
"true". This no longer works in Hardy and thus the laptop is a
pape
and the /etc/xdg/menus/applications.menu that use
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With large numbers of games installed the list of games becomes unwieldy
and it is useful to modify applications.menu so that the Games menu has
exactly one more level of menus (e.g. Card, Board, Arcade, Strategy,
etc). These categories already exist to some extent in the debi
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And the /etc/xdg/menus/applications.menu that I use
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Ubuntu 7.10 'Gutsy'
xmoto
With large numbers of games installed the list of games becomes unwieldy and it
is useful to modify applications.menu so that the Games menu has exactly one
more level of menus (e.g. Card, Board, Arcade, Strategy, etc). These categories
already exi
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And here is the /etc/xdg/menus/applications.menu I use
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Which means the modification of the categories comment can be ignore but
the rest remains correct. And putting the xsokoban.desktop in
/usr/share/applications would add xsokoban to any gnome menu (even
without submenus) where it presently doesn't have a menu entry.
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xsok
With large numbers of games installed the list of games becomes unwieldy
and it is useful to modify applications.menu so that the Games menu has
exactly one more level of menus (e.g. Card, Board, Arcade, Strategy,
etc). These categories already exist
I should say that is /etc/xdg/menus/applications.menu
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And here is the applications.menu I use
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xscorch
With large numbers of games installed the list of games becomes unwieldy
and it is useful to modify applications.menu so that the Games menu has
exactly one more level of menus (e.g. Card, Board, Arcade, Strategy,
etc). These categories already ex
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Ubuntu 7.10 'Gutsy'
xwelltris
Here is a .desktop file because xwelltris doesn't have one and it
therefore does not appear on the gnome menu.
** Affects: xwelltris (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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Ubuntu 7.10 'Gutsy'
zblast-x11
Here is a .desktop file because zblast doesn't currently have one and it
therefore doesn't appear in the gnome menu.
** Affects: zblast (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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https://bugs.lau
In gutsy release, with updates as of today, it is present. At least it
sounds like it is fixed in Hardy.
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Ubuntu 7.10 'Gutsy'
gpppon
0.2-4
Attached is a .desktop file for gpppon. It doesn't currently have one
and it therefore doesn't appear in the gnome menu.
** Affects: ubuntu
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Binary package hint: gnome-ppp
Ubuntu verision: Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy
gnome-ppp version: 0.3.23-1
Modem connects to the server and gnome-ppp says 'Authenticating', but it never
does (times out).
Looking at the log there is raw ppp data (funky ASCII characters) that should
be c
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I have found that using LVM from the alternate install cd does nearly
the same thing; It hangs for about two minutes as each logical volume is
created. The logs show the message: "Rendevous with udev failed f
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"Cody A.W. Somerville" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This doesn't appear to be a bug in Xubuntu but maybe in your video
> driver or X. Could you tell us more about your computer?
It's a PIII with an embedded i810 vi
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sam tygier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> on gutsy i tried
> 1) make a spreadsheet in openoffice (just contained a few numbers)
> 2) save as test.ods
> 3) open test.ods with gnumeric
> 4) save as test.gnumeric
> 5) close gnumeric
> 6) open test.gnumeric with gnumer
This is in Dapper, and I'm not clear whether there are more problems;
certainly one cannot 'format' a tape for use with KDat but fixing the
block size might fix that
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kdeadmin
The GUI doesn't allow one to specify a tape blocksize of greater than 99
bytes in KDat. This is a problem for most DDS drives. 32k is not
uncommon.
** Affects: kdeadmin (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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I have the same problem with a Shark digital camera, whic is sq905
based, (the sq905 driver was orginally develeped for the argus dc-1510
IIRC). Will this ever be fixed in Dapper, or does Dapper now only get
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https://launchpad.net
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Binary package hint: xsane
I am trying to use the network backend for sane (to saned on another
computer with a scanner). When trying this, xsane crashes after finding
the scanner (or at least closing the searching for devices dialog).
(xsane:32180): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_ac
Public bug reported:
Using the network applet (System|Administration|Network) to configure my
PCI controller-based serial modem fails as the modem cannot be
autodetected. wvdialconf located the modem as /dev/ttyS4 and doing ln
-s /dev/ttyS4 /dev/modem then autodetecting the modem works. It appea
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I just tested the trackball directly connected rather than through my
KVM and it works, so the issue has something to do with the KVM (a
StarTech SV411 4-port PS/2 KVM) rather than the trackball, or perhaps
the combinations of the KVM with the trackbal
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> against Debian? Additionally is your trackball USB or a PS2 device? In
> the event that it is a USB device could you add the ouput of 'lsusb' to
> your b
Public bug reported:
After upgrading packages due for upgrades my Logitech TrackMan Wheel
trackball exhibits bizarre behaviour. The mouse jumps all over the
screen, and button events happen at random (well really due to
misinterpreting the mouse events I suspect). Switching to an acer mouse
I ha
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: fusesmb
For the following versions of the fuse module, fusermount, and fusesmb,
fusesmb does not support ntlmv2 encryption of passwords when connecting
to a samba server, which means the weaker ntlm encryption is all that
can be used.
FUSE library versio
Public bug reported:
Creating desktop or panel launchers is not user friendly for new users.
I'm okay because I've used debian and have gone through the package list
a few times so I have a good idea of what the executable's name is for a
given menu entry, and I know where to find the icons
(/usr/
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Binary package hint: mgetty
The following patch fixes
vgetty so that voice mode works for my AOpen FM56-ITU ISA modem, which
has a Rockwell RCVDL5656ACFW/SP chipset. The biggest problem it has was
that without this patch non-voice commands (such as setting hardware
flow cont
Public bug reported:
http://people.ubuntu.com/~cjwatson/seeds/edgy/blacklist appears to be
based on out of date bugs for clamav.
The rationale comment for blacklisting clamav lists CAN-2003-0946,
CAN-2004-0270, debian#209084. The debian bug was fixed ages ago
(.6something, with current version
I forgot to mention that when dapper didn't work I upgraded to edgy,
which still doesn't work. The hwinfo is from edgy.
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The system on which this occurs uses the i810 driver, but another system with
the same driver works. The video hardware on the non-working system is
reported as:
pci.subsys_vendor = 'Dell'
info.product = '82810E DC-133 CGC [Chipset Graphics Controller]'
pci.product = '82810E DC-133 CGC [C
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Using a test file (or a real file actually), and doing
mcrypt --openpgp test
results in:
*** stack smashing detected ***: mcrypt terminat
Public bug reported:
Using a test file (or a real file actually), and doing
mcrypt --openpgp test
results in:
*** stack smashing detected ***: mcrypt terminated
Aborted (core dumped)
after the password is entered twice.
** Affects: mcrypt (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unco
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnumeric
After importing a document from OpenOffice.org or Excel and using 'Save
As...' to .gnumeric XML, documents cannot be opened ('Extra content at
end of document'). This is because the xml generated is incorrect. The
) instead of as a start tag.
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: vnc4server
vnc4server fails because it can't find any fonts; the logfile says that
it's looking for /usr/share/X11/fonts/{misc, 75dpi, 100dpi etc}. The
correct path is /usr/share/fonts/X11/{misc, 75dpi, 100dpi, etc}.
Using the command l
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: vnc4server
vnc4server fails because it can't find any fonts; the logfile says that
it's looking for /usr/share/X11/fonts/{misc, 75dpi, 100dpi etc}. The
correct path is /usr/share/fonts/X11/{misc, 75dpi, 100dpi, etc}.
Using the command line parameter
-f
Public bug reported:
Installing menu + menu-xdg results in all menu entries from the debian
menu also appearing in 'Other', which makes for a rather long list.
Using menu only and adding
to /etc/xdg/xfce4/desktop/menu.xml
Gets the 'Debian Menu' as a separate entr
I have tested removing .config (so system menu is used), and adding
to /etc/xdg/xfce4/desktop/menu.xml, and it works.
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I just reread my description and realized that I edited it badly and its
pretty much incomprehensible, so here is what I meant:
Installing the menu and menu-xdg packages in order to get the debian
menu onto the applications menu does not work. after running update-
menus as a user, however, menud
Public bug reported:
Installing the menu and menu-xdg package in order to get the debian menu
package does not work. menudefs.hook, however is generated and adding
to ~/.config/xfce4/desktop/menu.xml works.
I'm still experimenting with a system-wide solution
I should mention that the graphics card is an embedded intel 810 on a
Dell OptiPlex GX110 (PIII @ 666 MHz). Also the screenshot has been
cropped (no need for the entire window).
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Binary package hint: openoffice.org
On a fresh install of Xubuntu 6.06.1 LTS, the first package I installed
was OpenOffice.org, but on launching the titlebar including title and
close, minimize, and maximize widgets didn't display, instead a mismash
of various coloured pixels
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