This is affecting me on 12.04 running gnome-classic.
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I am bumping this back to fix committed, as this hasn't hit the jaunty
repos in the past month.
** Changed in: dmraid (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Fix Committed
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Raid is not activated automatically
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They look the same to me:
u...@tux:~$ xauth list
tux.local/unix:0 MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 53ab03821d838c063f1530b2b4e13edc
localhost.localdomain/unix:0 MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1
68e39d562288e119824533917ea35f64
tux.local:0 MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 68e39d562288e119824533917ea35f64
tux.local:0 MIT-MAGIC-COOKI
It is the same output after I run xhost+ as well.
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X applications won't run under sudo
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Here is the output after I run xhost +
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Here is the output
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I can confirm in a gnome session. I have upgraded from the previous
versions and whenever I log out and log back in, I am unable to launch
any X windows with sudo.
After I run xhost + it will work.
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Any idea when this is going to make into the repos? I have enabled all
the repos, even the proposed updates and still can't see this version in
the repos.
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Raid is not activated automatically
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I tried installed these and did a quick evolution to File sync and it
seems to work well. I have a blackberry which I need barry to sync it
with. I will try it and let you know if that works.
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please merge 0.22 from debian unstable
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So to avoid this in the future, I just need to add the post hooks in
that file?
Why did it have the problem here. I just upgraded via the update
manager.
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Upgrade to Gutsy doesn't add initrd line to grub menu.lst - missing
postinst_hook
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yep, Here is mine:
do_symlinks = yes
relative_links = yes
do_bootloader = no
do_bootfloppy = no
do_initrd = yes
link_in_boot = no
Looks like Swami's first machine.
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Upgrade to Gutsy doesn't add initrd line to grub menu.lst - missing
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I did a deborphan process after I upgraded, that is why I thought I
removed it.
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Upgrade from Feisty to Gutsy doesn't put initrd line in Grub.
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With regards to the 16 kernel I did remove after I had gotten in on the
new system.
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Upgrade from Fiesty to Gutsy doesn't put initrd line in Grub.
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Here is term.log
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Upgrade from Fiesty to Gutsy doesn't put initrd line in Grub.
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It was this kernel:
2.6.20-15-generic
I was upto date. The 2.6.20-15-generic was there before the upgrade and
what I was normally doing. After the upgrade I had those 3 kernels
listed that are in the menu.lst. The 15 one would boot though I don't
see the files anywhere.
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I just noticed that the old 15 kernel isn't there in boot. That is the
one I booted into to fix the problem.
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Here is the ls of /boot
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Here is Menu.lst
You are correct with what I did to fix the problem.
I assumed this probably isn't a dmraid, but I thought that it need to at
least be ruled out before it went to another package.
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Binary package hint: dmraid
I am not sure if this is the right package but since I have a Fakeraid,
I need the initrd in grub to get it working. I upgrade from a current
feisty and after the reboot I got a kernel panic saying it couldn't find
the root device. I was able to
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Binary package hint: gnome-blog
When choosing the self-hosted WordPress option, it assumes that it is
located the blog is located in a subdirectory called WordPress. This is
the default option for installation but those who have changed it or
installed it directly to the roo
Duplicate of Bug # 44867
** Changed in: gnome-blog (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Rejected
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I would like the ability to bounce a message back to sender as if I
didn't exist on the mail server. I have been looking for this feature
or a plugin to support it and I can't find. It would do a lot to reduce
The spam that comes into my email
Phillip, It doesn't seem to create the /dev nodes for me. I am running
on AMD64 and maybe that is why. I booted up with the AMD64 desktop
installer.
I downloaded the rc13-0ubuntu1 source from above and your diffs (the 3rd
one). Compile it with "sudo pbuilder build
dmraid_0.9.9+1.0.0.rc13-0ubun
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