I think /var/log/Xorg.o.log and the output of lspci -vvnn would be a
good start. Also, I think using nvidia-settings creates an
/etc/X11/xorg.conf file; if you have that, it would be interesting to
have to.
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The .exe Jason refer to is the Windows driver for that adapter. It can
be downloaded without a registration, unlike the Developer Pack
discussed in the bug description. The .exe is actually a self-
extracting zip file, and the firmware files (macxvi200.bin and .cfg) are
in ./CommonAppData/Sprint/
Not directly related to this bug, here's a tangential question: are the
profile personal setting from OO.org 3.2.0 on lucid get migrated to
LibreOffice 3.5.2 during LTS-to-LTS upgrade? I presume not; if that is
the case, perhaps it ought to be documented in the release note.
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[FFe] sudo do not remember password when std(in|out|err) are not
connected to a terminal
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Public bug reported:
sudo will not remember the password (and thus prompt for it) when none
of stdin, stdout and stderr are connected to a terminal. In certain
use-cases, this could be problematic. For example, in a build script
where std(in|out|err) are all connected to pipes. See discussion a
Public bug reported:
Please sync kernel-package 12.036+nmu2 (universe) from Debian testing
(main)
Changelog entries since current precise version 12.036+nmu1:
kernel-package (12.036+nmu2) unstable; urgency=low
* Non-maintainer upload.
* Remove minimum-version checks that were incorrect for
Filed bug #975373 to request a sync of 0.21.17-2, which would fix this
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nsscache syntax error in /usr/share/pyshared/nss_cache/lock_te
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Please sync nsscache 0.21.17-2 (universe) from Debian testing (main)
Explanation of FeatureFreeze exception:
Package nsscache got uploaded in Ubuntu for the first time in precise.
For some reason (probably a mistake), the version that was synced from
Debian is completely out
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white box randomly shows up at top left corner blocking applications
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Precise's version of zsh stat()s everything when you run your first
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Chris, I will let Thomas or someone else affected confirm or infirm
this, but from what I gather from the description, using the lucid
2.6.32 kernel, it just work out of the box without having to manually
add any firmware files. Moreover, installing the two files in question
(macxvi200.bin and mac
Stéphane, it seems like this is not fixed yet.
ubuntu@precise-thinkcentre:~$ dpkg -l | grep opencryptoki
ii libopencryptoki0 2.3.1+dfsg-3ubuntu2
PKCS#11 implementation (library)
ii opencryptoki 2.3.1+dfsg-3ubuntu2
It appears that the DigiNotar CA cert is still available on precise
(package ca-certificates-java 20110912ubuntu4), except the keystore is
now in /etc/ssl/certs/java/cacerts:
etienne@curst:~$ keytool -v -list -alias diginotar_root_ca -keystore
/etc/ssl/certs/java/cacerts
Enter keystore password:
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tpm and software token cannot be used together
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I cannot reproduce this bug. In my case, when upgrading, the nscd
service is first stopped (see nscd.prerm) before being started again (in
nscd.postinst), so the upgrade works just fine.
Witness:
ubuntu@lucid-server:~$ dpkg -l nscd
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Inst/Cfg-
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Jeff, it's not yet FF (it's at 21:00 UTC today), so it does not need to
be an FFe. At least, not yet!
I have subscribed ubuntu-sponsors in the hope that someone on that team
have some time to look at this before the actual freeze.
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Actually, just to be entirely clear, after installing the opencryptoki
package, if you run "pkcsconf -i", it does not return the error. You
need to run pkcs11_startup first. Then, it fails with the
C_GetSlotCount error described above.
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FFe: Sync l
Public bug reported:
Please sync leptonlib 1.69-2 (universe) from Debian testing (main)
Changelog entries since current precise version 1.68-5build1:
leptonlib (1.69-2) unstable; urgency=low
* Building with more modern pbuilder. No other changes.
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Please sync leptonlib 1.69-2 (universe) from Debian testing (main)
Explanation of FeatureFreeze exception:
A fix for Debian bug #653215 was recently published. Turning on MMX
instructions can yield a significant increase in performance for certain
applications using python
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Marking confirmed. It is actually pretty trivial to reproduce, no need
for a network directory (such as LDAP) for that.
Step to reproduce:
1. Create a dummy group to test:
$ sudo addgroup test
2. configure pam_group:
$ echo "*; *; *; Al-2400" | sudo tee -a /etc/security/group.con
$ echo
This seems to be fixed in upstream commit
68556dc512493868960b367406e04d7169c003a8.
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rpcbind silently breaks when restarted
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Debian package portmap 6.0.0-5 in experimental has patch 06-615642
-reuse-socket.diff that makes portmap set SO_REUSEADDR. I do not
understand what the LOOPBACK_SETUNSET #define actually do, but it
basically removes it.
It's also worth noting that rpcbind suffers from bug #924593, which is
quite
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This escalation can be closed. A work-around was provided, which
satisfies the customer (thanks Torsten!). Vino in precise do not
exhibit this bug. We can leave the public bug open, but I will close
this one as "Won't Fix".
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*
I am fairly sure this bug can now be marked Fix Released. Seth?
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Steve, are you sure? I just checked the initrd you link above, and
surely it's there:
lib/firmware/2.6.35-23-generic/bnx2/bnx2-rv2p-06-5.0.0.j3.fw.
Unless I am missing something?
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David, the disadvantage of placing pam_ccred before pam_ldap in the
stack is that the password will be validated first against the local
cache. If it have just been updated, the old one will still work for a
little while, which is not good in most circumstance.
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We tried on a few machines, and we cannot reproduce the bug. It seems
like there's more at play than just the 2.6.32-33 kernel and NTFS-
formatted removable storage.
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Can someone affected by the bug try with a USB removable storage that is
*not* NTFS, and confirm whether he still gets the freeze or not?
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Confirmed. nic-modules-2.6.35-28-generic-
di_2.6.35-28.50~lucid1_amd64.udeb only has the bnx2-rv2p-06-5.0.0.j3.fw
firmware file, while nic-modules-2.6.35-28-generic-
di_2.6.35-28.50_amd64.udeb has a couple more (including
bnx2-mips-06-5.0.0.j6.fw). There seems to be a delta between the LTS
backpor
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Status: New => Unknown
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Remote watch
Could this actually be
http://rubyforge.org/tracker/?func=detail&atid=1971&aid=26863&group_id=494?
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Regression: Fire
Public bug reported:
When talking to an hostname consisting of a single letter, Firefox
3.6.18 does not set cookie. Previous version did fine, as well as other
browser such as chromium.
How to reproduce:
sudo apt-get install lighttpd
sudo lighttpd-enable-mod cgi
sudo vim /etc/hosts
make 'a' go
Mark, no problem, and no apologies required. Fundamentally, the problem
is that we do not have a corresponding upstream commit that would fix
the bug. In fact, it's not entirely clear whether the bug is fixed
upstream or not. Without a good knowledge of the Ruby interpreter code
base, it is clos
We did test the previous kernel (from June 14th, comment 33) with
positive results and no apparent regression. I will have the kernel
from the current one (from June 16th; comment 34) tested too and will
report.
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provide a method to use a specified MAC-address as the installat
Subscribing ubuntu-sponsors, as there's a patch attached. Could this be
considered for oneiric?
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TPM token fails to reinitialize properly
Indeed, the test-case is resolved in natty. That does not mean the
underlying bug is fixed, though.
Mark, we'll need to know whether the underlying bug is indeed fixed or
not in upstream Ruby, and ideally figure which commit fixed it. Failing
that, a better (more specific?) test-case that segfau
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 788167 ***
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Alessandro, the reason your procedure work is that the username/password
you provide in step 2. gets hard-coded in /etc/cups/printers.conf. I am
fairly sure that's not what you want! :)
I give a bit more ba
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 788167 ***
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I am tentatively marking this bug as a duplicate of bug #788167. Nikke,
if the problem is not quite the same as what I reported there, please
let me know and I will un-duplicate this one.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: cups
That was investigated on maverick (cups 1.4.4) and natty (cups 1.4.6).
CUPS in Ubuntu cannot authenticate using Kerberos to an SMB print queue,
such as one in an Active Directory. This is because the smb backend is
being invoked as user lp, and thi
CUPS not setting the KRB5CCNAME environment variable has been reported
upstream at http://www.cups.org/str.php?L3847.
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CUPS cannot print t
To add to what Bart said above, CUPS backend are executed as user lp if
they are world-executable, and by root is the backend is only executable
by root. If the backend is to retrieve the user's credential, it has to
be executed as root or as the user itself. So if you write a wrapper
script for
For the record, I contacted pagesjaunes.fr through the customer contact
web form over a month ago, got an automated response, but they have not
followed up :(
I do not currently have a machine on hand that has the bug running
lucid, but can someone test using the updated xserver-xorg-video-intel
p
Can someone actually affected by the bug provide us with some more
insight? It would be good to fix the underlying segfault, but we would
need to better understand what triggers it. Has it been fixed upstream
at all?
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Same here, tested gdm 2.30.2.is.2.30.0-0ubuntu5.2 from lucid proposed,
and it preserve .xsession-errors being a symlink across reboot and
session logout. Looks good to me!
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Sounds good. Somehow, I was on the impression RHEL6 would be shipping
with SSSD 1.2.1. Am I wrong?
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Ubuntu should update to SSSD 1.5.x (L
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Binary package hint: sssd
Title says it all. In the common use-case, you'll want both libpam-nss
and libnss-sss alongside with sssd. Making them Recommends would do the
right thing and it make it all work OOB.
** Affects: sssd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
S
It's worth noting that 10.04 LTS, which will be supported until 2015,
shipped with SSSD 1.0.5. Not sure whether this was an LTM release or
not.
Stephen, how long are LTM release of SSSD are being maintained? Until
the next LTM comes out, is that it?
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Adding a custom CA certificate to /usr/local/share/ca-certificates and
registering it using /usr/sbin/update-ca-certificates, daemon that have
been apparmor-ified (such as slapd) cannot access the custom CA
certificate.
Below is an example usin
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Another thing I missed, Bryse: in comment #15, you explain that you
where not able to crash X by visiting the site. It is because the crash
happen on the result page. So you need to reverse-lookup a French
number, which are ten digits long. Usually, after searching for 10~15
numbers, X crashes.
Bryce, I missed comment #15 earlier. The information where indeed
collected from a frozen system, through ssh. IIRC, we did use sudo to
run intel_error_decode.
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We tested the workaround from comment #18, and we can still crash X
visiting the page in question. It didn't seems to help, sadly.
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[gm45]
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: likewise-open
Per documentation from
http://www.likewise.com/resources/documentation_library/manuals/open
/likewise-open-guide.html#ConfigAgent, I did the following to configure
Likewise Open agent:
ubuntu@natty-desktop:~$ sudo lwconfig --show LoginShell
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: likewise-open
On natty with likewise-open 6.0.0.53010-4ubuntu3:
ubuntu@natty-desktop:~$ dpkg -L likewise-open | grep man
/usr/share/man
/usr/share/man/man8
/usr/share/man/man8/domainjoin-cli.8.gz
/usr/share/man/man7
/usr/share/man/man7/likewise-open.7.gz
Whichever solution we settle upon with Debian, I think it should be
introduced in the next lucid dot release. Nominating for 10.04.3 so we
can discuss that.
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On lucid, timeoutd would lock the screen of the foreground user when
terminating an idle background session.
Steps to reproduce:
- Install timeoutd
- Edit /etc/timeouts to add the following line:
Al:*:*:*:3:0:0:1
The above will kill sess
Attached an lspci -vvnn and dmesg from an affected machine (Lenovo
Thinkpad L510).
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It is interesting to note that X does not write a stack trace in
/var/log/Xorg.0.log when it freeze. It does not respond to kill request
either (kill , or service restart gdm).
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Confirmed to be with the kernel drm. With the maverick-lts-backport
kernel, we cannot reproduce the crash. Of course, it is non-
deterministic, so there is always the possibility that the bug is still
there, only less frequent. But after 50 refreshes of the offending page
and no crash, we are pr
It seems to be missing from upstream too. Actually, it disappeared
somewhere between udev-151 and udev-152.
** Also affects: udev
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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We've also go the same bug on Debian Squeeze, using vino 2.28.2-2., so
it is not Ubuntu-specific.
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Vino not accepting incoming connection t
Tested on natty, confirmed it still has the bug (vino 2.32.1-0ubuntu1).
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
I noticed that I forgot to attach the server output described above.
Here it is.
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On lucid, when you set the
/desktop/gnome/remote_access/network_interfaces gconf key to "lo", Vino
- will accept VNC connection only for the first desktop se
We tested with the web site discussed in duplicate bug #545056,
http://www.ardmediathek.de. We have experienced the same lockup on the
machine that is locking up on pagesjaunes.fr.
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Attached the information requested in comment #2.
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Binary package hint: bacula-console-qt
On lucid, in the Version Browser of bat, it is impossible to check the
latest version of a file. This is described in the following upstream
bug report: http://bugs.bacula.org/view.php?id=1550 (login using
anonymous/anonymous)
For co
On Maverick, using Flashplayer 10.2.152.27 (installed using the
flashplugin-installer package), it does not crash. So it seems to be
limited to the intel driver on lucid.
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It also crashes with Flash plugin version 10.2.152.27 (installed from
upstream's tarball).
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[gm45] Xorg freeze on Firefox on one particular
We can reliably reproduce this bug here too. You can connect by shh,
but the graphical interface appears completely frozen (except for the
cursor). The Xorg process spins at 100%.
We tried using Chromium instead of Firefox, and could not reproduce the
problem. That seems to indicate that the pr
Dave is correct, maverick is also affected. Don't have a natty install
nearby to test, so I am not sure.
I thought the bug was specific to ruby 1.8.7 p249, per the linked
upstream report. In comment 8, it's reported as fixed. I am not sure
anymore whether it is fixed upstream or not.
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To test on plain lucid, you would need to:
$ sudo apt-get install rails libxml-ruby
$ gem install activesupport --version 2.3.2
And then run the above test-case. It reliably segfault for me, so
marking confirmed.
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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The error seems to be cosmetic, as the service would still start (I have
not checked in depth, though). Still, the fix is trivial and really
ought to be SRU'ed at some point, IMHO.
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Seems quite likely that this is indeed a duplicate of bug #599017. I
will mark it so.
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[gm45] Xorg freeze on Firefox on one particular page
* You can
Michael's test-case is all good, except it should refer lucid-proposed.
So, I tested the package in lucid-proposed, and it work as expected. +1
from me!
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Tested, and I confirm Scott's PPA package of metacity fix the bug for me
here. Thanks Scott!
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Clicking the title of a window is bringing a
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: samba
The Samba postinst maintainer script systematically import all account
with uid >= 1000. This is so that user account and such have
corresponding Samba account. In most case, this is a good thing and
make. However, where the machine has been conf
aprotim,
Can you provide a test-case, a code snippet, which would demonstrate the
bug? I understand it is memory corruption, and it depends on the
behavior of the garbage collector and the activity on the system. But
still, it would be useful to have something to reproduce the bug.
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** Changed in: ruby1.8 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Title:
Segmentation fault in Marshal.load
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Dan (or whoever else), can you provide a code snippet that triggers the
bug on Ubuntu? I tried the example from the upstream bug, but it would
not segfault. Here's my test case:
ubuntu@lucid-server:~$ cat fault.rb
#!/usr/bin/ruby
require
File.expand_path("/usr/share/rails/activesupport/lib/act
** Changed in: likewise-open (Ubuntu Lucid)
Milestone: None => lucid-updates
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Title:
AssumeDefaultDomain does not work
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The branch at http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ssalley/ubuntu/maverick
/likewise-open/likewise-open.fix627272 claims to fix bug #621980, which
is a duplicate of this bug. Is this actually correct?
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The changelog in branch
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ssalley/ubuntu/maverick/likewise-open
/likewise-open.fix627272 claims to fix this bug; is that actually
correct?
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The changelog of http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ssalley/ubuntu/maverick
/likewise-open/likewise-open.fix627272 claim it fix this bug; is this
correct? The changelog entry does not match this bug in the least.
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The question is: is there a good reason why likewise-open conflict with
winbind? Scott Salley's branch fix this bug, so I presume not. But
still, the question is worth investigating.
Going further: is there a good reason why wine recommend winbind at all?
I just don't see the connection. Merely
As Thierry and Anders pointed out above, this might be causing breakage.
See bug #605326, for example.
Considering we are installing recommended package by default, this ought
to be reviewed. I think winbind should be made a Suggests of wine
instead, since the NTLM authentication feature is not s
Considering the wine Recommends on winbind is actually causing breakage
in some circumstance (see bug #605326), I think it really ought to be a
Suggests. I will pursue that in bug #302148, since this one is Fix
Released.
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Oups, last comment was obviously not meant for here! :)
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Title:
ubuntu-minimal should not depend on ureadahead
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