No, I can't; the sort of response I got here had me give up on Ubuntu
quite some time ago and head back to Debian.
This bug report includes a detailed analysis and the explicit solution to the
problem, which is a faulty script.
Having y'all ignore that for, oh, nine months, then ask me to redo th
G'day Evgeni.
> are you still interested in multidisk support? I've hacked a bit on it,
> can you have a look at
> http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.linux.drivers.hdaps.devel/1474 and
> compile that hdaps.c and try it?
Unfortunately, I can't help: I upgraded my hardware and the new hard
disks appa
This also occured for me today, when the following happened:
* laptop is on wired connection, and I shut the lid to sleep
* I unplugged the wired connection, presumably triggering an attempt to
connect to wireless
* The laptop went to sleep, and was moved from home to work
* A wired network ca
Public bug reported:
The suspend/resume process causes a number of kernel warnings on my
T61p, related to the iwlwifi driver, and all look similar, although I
can't entirely judge. I also notice that the warnings are definitively
from the mac80211 code, although all the traces mention the snd_pcm
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/307016
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iwl4965: kernel warnings during suspend/resume from ram cycle
https://bugs.lau
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Binary package hint: bind9
I use bind9 on my laptop as the primary source of DNS information for
several reasons: first, it provides reasonable independence of the local
network infrastructure, which is useful when my job is working out why a
client network doesn't have worki
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/306703
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This may be a duplicate of bug #242020, but that isn't entirely clear to
me that the original reporter has the same root cause as what I have
discovered. The symptoms I have encountered are more or less identical,
and restarting dhcp3-server manually does resolve the problem
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: network-manager
In testing the 0.7 Network Manager release from the PPA I found that the
OpenVPN VPN service is unable to connect, reporting the following
errors:
Aug 12 20:37:32 krosp NetworkManager: nm-vpn-connection.c.843: NeedSecrets
failed: dbus-gl
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: language-pack-en-base
Using Hardy in a restricted VM image, with tight memory limits, caused
the system to run out of memory while installing the language-pack-en-
base; the output is below.
Despite this failure, in which the locale information was not g
** Changed in: speedcrunch (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Jamie Strandboge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It is not clear to me why /etc/avahi/etc/localtime still exists. Can
> you explain your upgrade procedure and any problems you may have had?
The procedure? I installed a fresh Ubuntu Hardy to this machine around
the second stable release, then used
Jamie Strandboge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Daniel, are you still seeing this on an up to date Hardy?
I am afraid so:
rc:0 ] dmesg |tail
[ 115.412073] audit(1208335452.188:18): type=1503 operation="inode_permission"
requested_mask="::r" denied_mask="::r" name="/etc/avahi/etc/localtime" pid=
Leann Ogasawara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It seems this may be a duplicate report of bug 200509 (or vice versa).
> Care to confirm?
I see the same symptoms as reported in bug 200509; this seems to be a
duplicate to me.
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I can confirm Denis Walrave's experience: the same issue happens with
the Hardy kernel as the Gutsy kernel.
The only common issues I have noted are:
1. Heavy network load.
2. Occasionally the first failure is accompanied by a note that the EC did not
return a write confirmation.
The second messa
Please let me know if there is a better way to structure this sort of
report in future, or if there is additional information that would be
useful to the developers in triaging or resolving these failures.
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audit(1205449995.508:13): operation="inode_permission" request_mask="::r"
denied_mask="
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: apparmor
audit(1205449995.508:13): operation="inode_permission"
request_mask="::r" denied_mask="::r" name="/etc/avahi/etc/localtime"
pid=6939 profile="/usr/sbin/avahi-daemon" namespace="default"
This is generated with:
ii avahi-daemon
G'day Kees.
> Beyond uninstalling the apparmor-profiles package, there are two
> options to fix this, either set it to enforcing:
>
> sudo aa-enforce nscd
>
> or, remove the profile:
>
> sudo rm /etc/apparmor.d/*.nscd
> sudo /etc/init.d/apparmor reload
Great. Thank you.
Is it appropriate to
G'day. I subscribed to this bug because I have the same issue, and was
hoping that a bit more light could be shed on this:
First, I installed apparmor-profiles as defualt from upstream and have
made no configuration changes to any of the apparmor packages. I
certainly didn't do anything to set t
Leann Ogasawara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This bug was reported a while ago but there hasn't been any recent
> activity. We're just curious if this is still an issue in the latest
> Hardy Heron Alpha release?
No, the problem has not shown up recently. Thank you for reminding me
about this,
* kernel; it
seems to have more or less stabilized recently, though, despite no
listed changes to the wireless driver.
Daniel
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: bash-completion
After upgrading to the new bash-completion package in hardy I get this
error when I start a new shell:
bash: complete: kpdf: no completion specification
This error is new with the external package, and did not occur with the
earlier vers
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ufw
The default configuration of ufw enables syncookies, which is not
considered a great idea by the developers of the Linux network stack.
For details see this thread:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.network/85365
>From that message:
> Syncookies
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libapp-cli-perl
When trying to use the App::CLI::Command package Perl failed with this
import error:
rc:0 ] perl ./test
Can't locate Locale/Maketext/Simple.pm in @INC (@INC contains: /etc/perl
/usr/local/lib/perl/5.8.8 /usr/local/share/perl/5.8.8 /usr/l
This is resolved in speedcrunch under Hardy.
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After further testing this is because the 'long' type is a 64-bit value.
In order for the types in h-types.h to be correct we need to either:
* define 'L64' in z-config.h
* rewrite h-types.h to use "standard" types where possible
The key issue is that the 32-bit integer is defined to be 64 bits
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: zangband
] apt-cache show zangband|grep Version
Version: 1:2.7.5pre1-3
On my 64-bit Hardy test system Zangband fails to start, looping forever
in the Rand_div function. The 2.7.0 changelog lists fixes that made the
RNG work on a 64-bit platform, so pres
has changed substantially in gutsy;
it is now driven from a udev rule, building the devices as disks are
discovered.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: wine
G'day. When running a Windows application (Fantasy Grounds Demo) under
Wine I see the following error:
This program tried to use an XMLDocument object, but
libxml2 support was not present at compile time.
CoCreateInstance Failed, last error 0
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: hdapsd
My system has two SATA hard disks, one internal and the other as an
Ultrabay Slim SATA addon.
The startup system for hdapsd only allows a single disk to be specified,
presumably because the hdapsd tool can only monitor one disk at a time.
This isn
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: emacs-goodies-el
The 'gnus-alias.el' package is comparable to, but rather more nicely
coded than, the 'gnus-pers.el' included in the package. The package is
discussed here: http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/GnusAlias
The upstream source is: http://w
for your work fixing this and pushing the changes
out into Gutsy. I appreciate it, and I am sorry that I left you feeling
I was complaining about your efforts early in the picture.
Regards,
Daniel
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Oh. In case it is needed the output of the vol_id tool on my partition
after building with the patch is:
ID_FS_USAGE=raid
ID_FS_TYPE=linux_raid_member
ID_FS_VERSION=1.0.0
ID_FS_UUID=9c0818c2:::
ID_FS_UUID_ENC=9c0818c2:::
ID_FS_LABEL=
ID_FS_LABEL_ENC
Please find attached a patch the resolves this issue.
I have tracked it down to the vol_id code using the wrong superblock
offset to locate the metadata within the partition, at least for version
1.0 (new, at end of device) superblocks.
The attached patch implements the correct location calculati
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: udev
My system was correctly booting from a mirrored PATA (via libata) RAID 1
until one of the disks was removed. I then hit the "degraded mode
doesn't boot" problem for a while. This all happened under Gutsy (kept
up to date daily.)
After that I repla
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Binary package hint: auctex
Found during distribution upgrade to Gutsy from Feisty.
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: i386
Date: Mon Aug 6 20:09:42 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.10
ErrorMessage:
ErrorMessage: subprocess new post-removal script returned error exit status 12
This trivial patch ensures that failure to write logs direct to the
console simply discards the failed message.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: lsb
I have been working on getting Ubuntu Feisty running inside an OpenVZ VE
-- a virtualized environment that runs an unmodified Linux distribution
in a "chroot on steroids."
In this environment, by default, /dev/console is not accessible --
attempts to
I had the same problem after the upgrade; downgrading to 1.1.1-1ubuntu2
resolves the issue for me.
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Binary package hint: speedcrunch
It looks like the shortcut isn't defined in the application; there is
nothing listed in the menu as an accelerator or whatever.
Unfortunately there is also no obvious end-user way to configure this,
and it is a bit odd to have one default app
Sebastien Bacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Thanks for your bug report. The crash looks like a memory corruption.
> Could you try to get a valgrind log for it (you can follow the
> instructions from https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Valgrind for that)?
Probably not -- but if I can manage to reproduce it
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: swami
Happened during a shortage of memory (256MB machine, no swap due to
fstab issue)
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
Date: Mon Mar 19 21:21:20 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/swami
Package: swami 0.9.4-1
PackageArchitectu
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gaim
Gaim was idle, doing nothing special.
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
Date: Mon Mar 19 14:28:36 2007
Disassembly: 0xb7bfdf40:
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/gaim
Package: gaim 1:2.0.0+beta6-1ubuntu2 [modified: usr/bin/gaim
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One other thing: if I kill smb4k and restart it within the session a
Wallet query from 'smb4k' is shown; the entire process then completes
successfully and works as expected.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: smb4k
During login to my KDE session I have smb4k restarted automatically by
the session support. During that time I am prompted that 'DCOPServer'
wants to access the KDE wallet, and for my password.
This access is really due to smb4k; I have verified t
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: amarok
Crash occured during shutdown of KDE session. I access the connection
via a CIFS mount, driven by the 'smb4k' program. Since smb4k is
configured to unmount the CIFS shares when shut down it is possible that
the underlying collection file system v
After a little further investigation I can confirm my suspiscion: using
a LABEL specification rather than the standard md0 node allows the boot
process to complete successfully even if the sleep is removed from the
udev script.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: initramfs-tools
I upgraded my system from KUbuntu Edgy to Feisty 2007-03-03, using
'aptitude dist-upgrade.' After the upgrade I have kernel
2.6.20-9-generic installed, as expected, with udev 103-0ubuntu13.
What I do *not* have is a working boot process
Public bug reported:
G'day. This is a very painful bug, and I suspect one that will be quite
contentious.
After upgrading to Edgy access to the online banking service offered by
a local bank here in Australia is no longer possible.
This is caused, at heart, by this upstream bug:
http://bugs.kde
OK. After trying to reproduce this with the latest version of the code
I can't; memory usage has been nice and static at 64MB mapped after a
few days.
Sorry for the false report.
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Luka Renko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> We are reviewing the code for any potential offenders. I have to say
> that I cannot reproduce such behavior.
>
> In the mean time, could you install latest version and try to
> reproduce?
Ah. I thought I had the latest version installed but, apparently,
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kde-guidance-powermanager
A31p laptop, ACPI mode, current -generic kernel, up to date Edgy.
I have:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg -s kde-guidance-powermanager
Package: kde-guidance-powermanager
Status: install ok installed
Architecture: i386
Version: 0.6.7sv
Darn. This has filed against the amd64 package, and the bug is against
the i386 packages. Sorry. I tried to work out how to move this to the
right package, but can't identify any mechanism to do so in Launchpad.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openoffice.org-writer
I recently had occasion to fire up the OpenOffice writer and create a
document, and was surprised to find that the spell check is completely
ineffective.
I have a stock 6.06 install of OpenOffice and have not gone out of my
way to a
This problem continues after the recent kernel update. The trace, etc,
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I have encountered the same problem, after setting a number of system to
send reports by email. This was done through the debconf interface to
the package, which explicitly offers email as a submission method.
Since several of the machines in question can't directly submit HTTP
results, email see
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.15-26-686
With the latest kernel update for Dapper, and I believe the one prior to
it, the ACPI startup causes IRQ9 to be issues.
Nothing handles the interrupt, leading to the kernel disabling the IRQ,
and consequently ACPI, wifi, and som
I can confirm this problem: we have exactly the same situation. To
remedy it I modified the system to create the relevant directories prior
to starting heartbeat, which works.
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