@jamey0824:
Could you explain a bit more, kdm installs to /usr/bin/kdm whether or not you
have kde installed (as opposed to gdm that installs in /usr/sbin/).
For kdm to start, it needs to be set as the default display manager
("/usr/bin/kdm" in /etc/X11/default-display-manager)
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kdm does not
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kdm
Kubuntu version:
9.10 (Karmic Koala
kdm version:
4:4.3.1-0ubuntu10
(switching kdm to upstart)
Symptoms:
kdm fails to start on boot-up, leaving user to a CLI login.
Suggested Fix:
/etc/init/kdm.conf:
16c16
< [ ! -f /etc/X11/default-display-manag
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kdesudo
On Jaunty, kdesudo hangs when given an incorrect password (does not
prompt for the correct password)
version:
9.04 Jaunty Jackalope (updated to latest Feb 23rd)
kdesudo version:
3.3.1-0ubuntu1
How to reproduce:
1. run 'kdesudo '
2. enter an in
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: apt
The latest hardy version of apt (0.7.9ubuntu12) uses gconf (gconftool)
to check proxy settings.
This leads to errors on non-gnome machines (like kubuntu, and possibly
xubuntu and server installations).
Common cron jobs should probably be desktop agn
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kdesudo
On the latest Hardy Heron 'kdesudo' package (2.1-0ubuntu1)
Using escaped quotes (\") with kdesudo doesn't work and results in a
'command not found' message. This breaks kdesu compatibility in scripts
that use escaped quotes. (Because kdesudo uses
Nitpicking a bit, but shouldn't this bug be a duplicate of 66106 rather
than the other way around? :P
It would be easier to follow the comments if they would be directed to
the original report instead of spreading them between the original and
newer reports. Of course it doesn't matter much, I'm s
Also affects guarddog, so definitely looks like an iptables 1.3.5 issue.
(was working previously)
$sudo /etc/init.d/guarddog restart
Setting up guarddog firewall...iptables v1.3.5: Unknown arg `--icmp-type'
Try `iptables -h' or 'iptables --help' for more information.
...
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Unknown arg `--icmp-t
Thanks for picking it up, I actually didn't tag it as a pango issue
originally (since I had no idea what caused it). I guess someone saw it
and thought it might be :)
Anyway, the latest (yesterday) updates fixed the issue for me at least.
I think it was the updates to xorg, but can't be sure since
Public bug reported:
Background:
This 'bug' is present on two of my machines (the ones that have edgy), both of
them were upgraded from dapper (both worked fine with dapper). I may have toyed
a bit with the other machine, but the configuration on the other is untouched
(since upgrading from wor