I'm actually a bit confused -- the bug status is "fix released" but it
is not at all clear to me in what Ubuntu release this fix has been
applied. Can someone clarify this for me?
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This bug completely breaks WiFi support on my system using ConnMan. Took
a bit to hunt down and I also wrote my own patch before finding this bug
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Or at least just --force-yes. --assume-yes is not sufficient to bypass
the authenticity check without a prompt. I gather there is a desire to
avoid prompting.
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when checking authenticity of binaries?
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apt-get source fails to wa
See also https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libjpeg-
turbo/+bug/1189939
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php5-gd doesn't close /proc/NN/auxv - leaks FDs?
To manag
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Patch FixLibraryStartup.patch
An Ubuntu-specific patch (FixLibraryStartup.patch) causes
/proc/self/auxv to be opened on library initialization, but the file is
never closed. For long running processes that periodically re-
initialize the library (Firefox's plugin-container l
Public bug reported:
I'm on Precise.
The initramfs includes the usbhid module but not the usbtouchscreen
module. There are some devices that are supported by both. In this case
the usbtouchscreen module should be given a chance to claim the device
and usbhid should be used as a fallback. But usb
FYI, this failure is very likely spurious (perhaps due to high load on
the build machine). This test relies on filesystem events being
propagated reasonably quickly. I suspect a rebuild would be successful.
If not, the gamin backend could be disabled (i.e. not installed). The
inotifyx backend i
Peter, are you on a 64 bit system? The driver has known issues with 64
bit systems.
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No SRU is being prepared as far as I am aware.
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pytz dst() incorrectly handles Pacific/Apia day leap
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Just to clarify, the recent time zone change can cause failures on
production sites. In my case, our production web site was severely
impacted because this issue made the Django timezones app
"timezones.zones" module unimportable.
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I have prepared a patched version for Lucid. It is available in the
~rapidrollout/testing PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~rapidrollout/+archive/testing
Here is the relevant changeset:
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~rapidrollout/ubuntu/lucid/python-
tz/rr/revision/22
This issue became more promin
@dupondje
Yes, that seems to fix things.
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The Lucid package is broken:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.6/papyon/gnet/protocol/HTTP.py", line 131,
in _on_response_received
self.close()
File "/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.6/papyon/gnet/protocol/HTTP.py", line 186,
in close
self._cle
We need SRUs for this fix if someone has time to go through the SRU
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Upstream fix is here:
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Maverick is shipping the staging/vt6656 driver.
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intel_bios_dumper invariably segfaults on my machines. This is fixed by
the following upstream commit:
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tools/commit/?id=d641f0fd42c2f59459641f039a8da7d3b2adbae8
There is also a patch to fi
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On Sun, Dec 12, 2010 at 05:46:38AM -, CTenorman wrote:
> I should also probably mention that of the four laptops I work with,
> this error only occurs on the one which doesn't automatically resume
> upon the lid being opened. On the machine with the error, my Asus
> 1015PEM netbook, it won
Please note that this bug should not have actually affected pytagsfs as
I had implemented a work-around (cleaning up at the end of main(...)
instead of using fsdestroy).
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The fix described here works for me:
http://www.lists.vimoutliner.org/pipermail/vimoutliner/2005-May/000990.html
Note that that post also includes a description of the problem.
Thanks,
Forest
** Affects: vimoutliner (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xubuntu-artwork
Just reading through xubuntu-logo.script when I noticed this:
logo.x = Window.GetWidth (0) / 2 - logo.width / 2;
logo.y = Window.GetHeight (0) / 2 - logo.height / 2;
logo.z = 1000;
logo.sprite.SetX (logo.x);
# label_area_y = logo_area_y
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Binary package hint: ubufox
It's not that I'm opposed to ads. It's just that I really kind of do
want to see my search results. ;)
This screenshot says it all:
http://www.alittletooquiet.net/media/priv/google-fail.png
Here's a little conversation from #ubuntu-devel:
11:2
Forwarded to Debian as #578207.
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For the record, I'd like to see upstart depend on "ifupdown | some-
other-package-that-brings-up-lo" since the default upstart configuration
requires the loopback interface to be brought up in order to be
functional. I know not everyone agrees with this. Maybe it could at
least be a recommends.
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I have a NavMan GPS3261 device. This is a USB device with an integrated
PL2303 USB-to-serial converter.
wvdialconf hangs when trying to detect a modem on this serial port.
I'll attach wvdialconf output and an strace log.
** Affects: wvdial (Ubun
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: b43-fwcutter
DEBCONF_FRONTEND is not used. Was Googling it to confirm that no
packages actually use it. This package does:
if [ "$DEBCONF_FRONTEND" != "noninteractive" ] && [ -x /usr/bin/wget
]; then
This hasn't caused any real problems for me perso
Hi Bryce,
I have a box that reports the same PCI ID. X.org produces no output
with an DVI->VGA adapter unless the LVDS x.org work around is used. DVI
monitor works in both cases. My testing is with 8.04.
Should I test with Karmic? Has anything changed between Hardy and
Karmic that would have
Hi Jirka,
On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 09:49:38AM -, Jirka Vilim wrote:
> ** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Jaunty)
>Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
Fix committed? Can you provide any information about the fix?
Thanks,
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What I've seen in the past, is that if you insert debug statements into
> *site.py* it gets a '' in sys.path, and then it calls a function to turn
> all paths in 'sys.path' into absolute paths (and thus '' => $PWD).
Indeed, this is what is happ
u insert debug statements into
> *site.py* it gets a '' in sys.path, and then it calls a function to turn
> all paths in 'sys.path' into absolute paths (and thus '' => $PWD).
Indeed, this is what is happening. Here's why:
My .bashrc does export PYTHONPATH=&qu
Howdie,
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 01:30:42PM -, Harald Meland wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 2:36 PM, Forest Bond
> wrote:
> > Harald,
> >
> > I'm afraid what you're saying isn't adding up. I can see from your test
> > script that the CWD is i
Harald,
I'm afraid what you're saying isn't adding up. I can see from your test
script that the CWD is in your sys.path. That clearly indicates that
modules in your CWD should get imported.
Why don't you tell me what you're doing to reproduce, and I'll see if I
can help you figure out what the
[~]
06:45 for...@w038$ touch logging.py
[~]
06:46 for...@w038$ bzr stat
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/bzr", line 125, in
import bzrlib.trace
File "/usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/bzrlib/trace.py", line 106, in
_bzr_logger = logging.getLogger('bzr')
AttributeError:
Some of the earlier comments rather confuse the point. As the bug title
says, bzr "should avoid loading modules from working directory," whether
that is the result of '' being in sys.path or otherwise.
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Y
staging, that
seems like it would be handy, but I understand the reasons for not doing that.
Unfortunately, my time is beginning to grow quite short. I'll point out your
notes here to a few other developers that have shown some interest. I'm happy
to be a coordinator, but probabl
Jim,
BTW, the versions in staging do compile, no need to forward port.
Thanks,
Forest
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Jim,
Take note, this driver has been merged into drivers/staging on linux-
next. If you are going to do any work on it, please do so there. Greg
KH has been handling my patches there.
Thanks,
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FWIW, this seems to be relevant and suggests a fix:
http://linux.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/Kernel/2009-04/msg10563.html
Personally, I'd love to see this fixed in Jaunty.
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Thanks for noticing this Ra'id.
Both the VT6656 and the VT6655 drivers have now been released with GPL
licenses. I'm working with kernel developers to get these drivers
integrated.
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James,
It was stated above that the cause appears to be HOME missing from the
environment. I believe this is the case, although I haven't tested
thoroughly.
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Requested information is irrelevant.
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've been seeing this on a lot of
hardware for quite a while, and I'd really like to understand it myself.
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Hi David,
If the device is rapidly connecting and disconnecting in a way that
isn't contained by the USB subsystem, isn't that going to cause problems
for the block device driver and, consequently, the filesystem driver?
If you have problems in kernel space, who cares if hal is confused?
Aren't th
David,
I can't determine from your rather lengthy comment what makes you think
that hal is related to the bug. Care to explain?
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Hi Bryce,
Sorry, it's neither convenient (I don't have access to the system in
question right now) nor appropriate (given the nature of the bug) for me
to attach the requested information.
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Forest
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I think sys.path.remove('') would probably be sufficient...
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Actually, Python's default search path always includes the current
directory (up until 2.6 or so, I think).
It was a long time ago that I suggested the above fix. I think that the
reasoning was that I was trying to avoid removing the standard library,
but the whole thing looks a bit half-baked to
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: initramfs-tools
mkinitramfs uses /usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/functions for
handling certain tasks. Errors that occur in those functions cause the
panic function to be called. This launches an interactive shell that
steals /dev/console. If this o
Public bug reported:
The calibration utility is patched to use font freemono, but this
package does not depend on ttf-freefont or x-ttcidfont-conf, and the
calibration utility fails to run when these packages are not installed.
I'm using version 0.8.7-4build1.
** Affects: xf86-input-evtouch (Ubu
Let me add that I am on Intrepid, to which I upgraded from Hardy. I
upgraded prior to final release, though.
It might be nice if update-initramfs made some effort to correct the
contents of /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume. I know that update-
initramfs is probably not the ultimate cause if th
My /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume contained "RESUME=/dev/sdb5", but
my swap partition was /dev/sda5. I changed the file to /dev/disk/by-
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Yo
whether there is any progress regarding this problem? What about re-
> releasing the via driver again? Is it worth it downloading the 8.10
> live-cd now or does it still hang on boot?
Have you tried this in your xorg.conf?
Option "XaaNoImageWriteRect" "True
Hi,
I have Ubuntu 8.04 and 8.10 on two different machines. I'll test for
the bug in both versions when I have time.
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Binary package hint: busybox
The busybox resolver is broken in the initramfs environment unless you
include the following in an initramfs hook somewhere:
copy_exec /lib/libnss_files.so.2 /lib
copy_exec /lib/libnss_dns.so.2 /lib
copy_exec /lib/libresolv.so.2 /lib
This
This is the right decision. Thanks!
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Adam,
* What makes TCP timestamps desired? What do they get us?
* Why don't other OS's (OS X, Windows) experience the same problem?
I agree that Linux shouldn't be buggy to work around router issues,
however, the fact that other OS's have no issues suggests that there may
be some compliant beh
XaaNoImageWriteRect fixes things for me.
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bobbyjean58,
The standard place for this kind of setting is in /etc/sysctl.conf. Add
the following line to that file:
net.ipv4.tcp_timestamps=0
This is preferred over /etc/init.d/rc.local (actually, you may want to
change /etc/rc.local instead of that file, too).
I agree, though. Ubuntu is su
I *think* that `sysctl -w net.ipv4.tcp_timestamps=0` resolves this issue
for me.
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Indeed, this looks very similar:
https://qa.mandriva.com/show_bug.cgi?id=43372
I will try the fix in a few and report back.
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The complicating factor is that the problem does not exist at all on
2.6.24 (running intrepid userland), but is very easy to reproduce with
2.6.27. I agree that our network environments are related, but the
kernel version seems to be a factor, as well.
I have a Westell WireSpeed Data Gateway. I
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I'm also on Verizon (well, Earthlink via Fairpoint, previously Verizon)
DSL.
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One more wireshark capture. This one shows multiple duplicate ACKs.
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Yeah, can't be #230456 because that patch is already applied.
I have another wireshark trace attached. The basic problem is "TCP
Previous segment lost" followed by a series of "TCP Dup Ack".
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Text export of wireshark trace is attached.
BTW, I'm wondering if this is related to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/230456. I don't
really know anything about this, though, so I could be way off...
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BTW, firestarter doesn't seem to help here. I suspect that if it
appears to work for anyone, it's probably coincidental. Please feel
free to correct me if I'm wrong.
What's confusing about this bug is that it certainly appears to be in
the TCP stack somewhere, but it obviously isn't affecting a
One more thing: I don't think it is the site that causes the problem.
It's just that larger HTTP downloads are more likely to fail due to
increased likelihood of dropped packets.
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I'm experiencing the same issue on my HP Mini Note 2133, both on the
wireless interface (b43) and the wired interface (tg3).
I did some tracing with wireshark and found that a response packet was
being dropped and not resent. It was followed by a duplicate ACK. I
don't know TCP well enough to pr
I added the upstream and Fedora bug reports.
Try:
Option "AccelMethod" "EXA"
This was suggested in the upstream bug report.
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Impo
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This is a result of the following line in the postinst script:
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>From the lpadmin manpage:
COMPATIBILITY
Unlike the System V printing system,
Hi,
On Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 05:40:50PM -, MG wrote:
> According to Forest Bond at 2008-08-21 it also appears that the real
> problem may be a bug in the installer which also affects other
> processors besides the C3. If so, then the problem may get fixed in a
> new release. I wil
Okay, here's the story:
In package base-installer, there is a script "kernel/i386.sh" that detects which
kernel should be used based on a variety of factors, including CPU attributes.
This detection is imperfect, and (while it worked in your case, MG), it does not
override the -server kernel choic
l, for what it's worth, I have one case where a user installed Ubuntu 8.04
server edition on an EPIA EK board and the machine failed to boot for the first
time after installation. I'm unable to provide much more information,
unfortunately.
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Are you sure your ISO is a Server Edition ISO?
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Hi,
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 04:22:39AM -, MG wrote:
> I installed both the desktop and server editions of 8.04 just by
> accepting the defaults (except for doing manual disk partitioning). In
> other words, I didn't have to do anything special to get it to work. I
> don't recall seeing any que
Hi,
On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 10:15:53PM -, MG wrote:
> That is rather interesting, as I just installed
> ubuntu-8.04-server-i386.iso on the PD6000E board with VIA C3 Eden. It
> installed, rebooted, and I logged in. I then installed openssh-server,
> and did an apt-get update. If something isn't
Mike Rooney:
> Is this the same issue as bug #59338?
Yep, same problem.
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My understanding of this issue is that it is really a GCC bug, since GCC
uses CMOV when compiling for 686, even though it is an optional
instruction.
The traditional work-around is to compile for 586. I believe kernel
option CONFIG_M586=y should fix this.
Note that current Ubuntu Server kernels
This bug still exists in Hardy.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 195982 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/195982
Well, it looks like there are two bugs here. The original was not
related to VMWare, but it looks like VMWare people have kind of taken
this one over.
FWIW I see issues with the compose key setting similar t
As noted in #190934, I have seen similar symptoms.
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bzr commit -m 'dummy' && bzr uncommit
`bzr rm foo' fixes the situation. This has to do with bzr's noticing that the
file was removed, and considering that a removal from the working tree, rather
than a missing file.
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David, Matt:
It looks like this fix has been released in Debian unstable. It doesn't
look like this is going to make it into hardy, unless someone manages to
get it through the SRU process:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates
In the meantime, I've simply downloaded the Debian package a
Re-opening, or so...
** Changed in: bzr-builddeb (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/174539
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Now I'm on bzr 1.3.1, with the following plugins:
builddeb 0.92.0dev0
bzrtools 1.3.0
launchpad
rebase 0.3.0
svn 0.4.9
This is the same issue (it's back). I added debian/dirs, never
committed, rm'd it, and now bzr bd -w is looking for it:
$ bzr bd -w
Running in native mode
Building using working
** Also affects: bzr-builddeb
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: bzr
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #473304
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=473304
** Also affects: libhtml-wikiconverter-perl (Debian) via
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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ample is
> not that important.
You keep saying this, but it's already happened *twice*. Once with xulrunner,
and again now. Why can't we just make it "Recommends" so we don't have to
revisit it again?
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