it looks like I needed to install wamerican-insane then run sudo
select-default-wordlist
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luke@opus91:~$ dpkg -S /usr/share/dict/words
wamerican: /usr/share/dict/words
luke@opus91:~$
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No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS
Release:22.04
Codename: jammy
luke@opus91:~$
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Title:
spamprobe crashes on train and cleanup operations
To manage notificati
Upstream's mailing list was very unhelpful. I'm essentially stuck on
this.
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dovecot is not parsing the variables in dovecot-ldap.conf.ext
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dovecot is not parsing the variables in dovecot-ldap.conf.ext
correctly
I'm unsure, but this may be related to
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Title:
spamprobe crashes on train and cl
I copied my database out of the way and created a new one to see if that
helped. Working it through a corpus of my saved mail with train-good and this
brand-new empty database, I see that it is not crashing on every run, only some
of them.
I do not know yet if there is a pattern to when it doe
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To manage notifications about this bu
this just startted happening after upgrading from bionic to focal.
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luke@schierer@opus001:~$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS
Release:20.04
luke@schierer@opus001:~$
luke@schierer@opus001:~$ apt-cache policy spamprobe; dpkg -l spamprobe
spamprobe:
Installed: 1.4d-14build2
Candidate: 1.4d-14build2
Version
Those list posts both speak to working dovecot configurations (dovecot
is working for imap) where the doveadm command does not work. The
above snippets are from my /etc/dovecot/dovecot-ldap.conf.ext file which
is referenced by /etc/dovecot/conf.d/auth-ldap.conf.ext file. Thus my
imap connection
Public bug reported:
My dovecot users log in as user@domain, with the ldap directory set up
with a couple of different OUs, with one OU per domain. the users in
the OUs overlap. if I set
luke@schierer@littera001:/etc/dovecot$ sudo grep -v ^# dovecot-
ldap.conf.ext | uniq
hosts = censor001
luke@schierer@talemludum001:~$ dpkg -l | grep sss
ii libnss-sss:amd64 1.16.1-1ubuntu1 amd64
Nss library for the System Security Services Daemon
ii libpam-sss:amd64 1.16.1-1ubuntu1 amd64
Pam module for the
any word on getting the fix merged into ubuntu?
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Title:
after upgrading to bionic, my session forgets who I am frequently
To manage notification
confirmed that not having a max_id line in the local domain does work
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after upgrading to bionic, my session forgets who
upstream says there is a known problem with having a domain with max_id
set in the version that bionic ships. This is apparently covered in
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after upgrading to bionic, my session forgets who I am frequently
To manage notifications about t
I changed enum_cache_timeout to 600 and set entry_cache_timeout = 200 in
the [domain/schierer] section of the above sssd.conf file. Despite
that, it still starts stating I am unknown around 320 seconds ( I have
316 seconds worth of successful "whoami ; sleep 10s" loop iterations, I
know it took a
actually, that is right on 300, isn't it? anyway, as I said, while I
will manipulate the cache values, it shouldn't be necessary. This is a
regression.
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I have verified there is no overlap in UIDs, so I don't think the
linuxquestions.org problem applies.
it apparently forgets a lot faster than I was realizing, I just don't
use commands that matter fast enough to notice:
```
luke@schierer@talemludum001:~$ !id
id luke@schierer
uid
Public bug reported:
I configured sssd on an Ubuntu 16.04 LTS system, and it worked just
fine. In fact, using the same sssd.conf file (which is managed by
puppet) on un-upgraded system continues to work fine.
However, after upgrading to 18.04.1 LTS, I find that the system is
continuously forgett
Public bug reported:
qpsmtpd version 0.96 has been out since Feb of 2016. Please update the
package.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: qpsmtpd 0.94-2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.4.0-89.112-generic 4.4.76
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ApportVersion: 2.20.1-0ubuntu2.1
On Sat, Sep 15, 2007 at 08:22:03AM -, Betlista wrote:
> When "send authorization" dialog appears and I choose cancel, contact is
> removed from old group and I cannot find it.
Is this on MSN, Yahoo, or XMPP?
The contact does not even show if you display offline buddies?
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On Fri, Sep 14, 2007 at 08:11:09AM -, ducnha wrote:
> Public bug reported:
>
> Binary package hint: gaim
>
> I can't join yahoo chat room because Yahoo is authorise by web browser
> to join chat room.
>
This should be fixed in pidgin 2.2.0
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This is bug http://developer.pidgin.im/3071 which I *think* might be
fixed in newer versions, but have assigned to Sean to verify that.
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This is already available in Pidgin, and has been since the 2.0.0
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On Tue, May 01, 2007 at 09:34:28PM -, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> upstream are not really responsive to bugs and some of them subcribed to
> launchpad
We've had approximately 500 bugs submitted in the last month. 264 of
them are closed. That does not seem like being unresponsive to bugs to
me.
On Tue, May 01, 2007 at 08:38:04PM -, astronic wrote:
> Public bug reported:
>
> The first version of Pidgin (formerly known as Gaim) actually bearing
> that name has been released by upstream and the final version is to be
> released soon (see http://www.pidgin.im/). Therefore we should prepa
this may well be related to http://developer.pidgin.im/ticket/67
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On Mon, Apr 02, 2007 at 08:07:03PM -, DrOdal wrote:
> Rejected because not legal
Reverse engineering for compatability is legal, if the person doing it
has not looked at their code. It just is very hard to reverse engineer
from packet captures alone, and so takes a very skilled developer a
co
We have no one with enough time, much less interest, to spend attempting
to reverse engineer Skype. It is not legal for us to use their
development kit for a GPLed program. The combination means that there
will be no support for Skype untill some one not currently involved with
gaim steps up to c
http://gaim.sourceforge.net/faq2.php#q24
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A better guess, I'm not sure why it did not occur to me before. If you
resize below what is required to display the buddy icon, it will be
increased.
This should apply only to conversations, and not chats though (chats are
more than 2 people)
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To not strongly object, I would have to see that the patch author had
considered the case of a user switching between gnome and not-gnome, and
had handled it in a sane way. This would minimally have to be handled
in the case of one such transition.
To gain my _support_, the patch would have to ad
do you have other protocols enabled? if so, does this crash if you paste
into a conversation using a different account?
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the cap plugin is causing this one.
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gaim defaults to the value sent by the jabber server (if any), and to
conference.jabber.org if none is sent by the server. Switching
accounts clears any changes made to the value of the previously viewed
account. I cannot detect any bug in this.
I suspect the problem here is that googlemail is
I have not heard of anyone being interested in converting from the howl
compat library, it does everything we need of it. So I suspect that
this bug, or some equivalent in either this tracker or the gaim upstream
tracker, will remain open till someone submits a patch.
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This should be fixed in beta4.
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just to clarify here. We didn't do this out of caprice, but because it
was the best of several poor options for solving an interaction between
the desire for different keystrokes and the need for accessibility and
i18n input methods to work correctly. When faced with the reality that
our preferen
It normally just fails to work in such a case.
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That will not fix this bug.
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This time should be roughly equivalent to the time you previously spent
looking at the connection progress dialog. Is it longer with the betas,
or are you primarily reacting to the lack of visual feedback?
The start time should also improve _at least_ some in beta4, but as I do
not recall particu
do you have any saved states created? Ones with names?
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Stu tells me that this is fixed in beta4.
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Nathan tells me this is fixed in beta4.
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This is with gaim 1.x, right? The behavior should be better for you in
any of the 2.0.0 betas.
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Right, Sean's post is talking about gaim working with network manager,
and that functionality depends on it. That code is in beta4.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 17591 ***
Part of gaim.sf.net/gtkrc-2.0 is addressed at avoiding this bug in
gaim, as gtk doesn't seem interested in fixing it. We are also
considering implementing a more custom widget.
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if you unload the Evolution Integration plugin, does this go away?
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our plugin works just fine with avahi's howl compat stuff, is that in
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look at the gtkrc plugin, included with that version of gaim. at least
I think it made that beta. if not, look at writing a ~/.gtkrc-2.0 along
the lines of gaim.sf.net/gtkrc-2.0
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It is improved in some ways, but there is still MUCH work on privacy
that should be done. One of the summer of code students was going to
do that, but that student was a no-show.
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It would only ask about setting an icon whenever file transfer isn't
supported. Is that not what we're hitting here? do we have a protocol
where file transfer is supported but it isn't asking which you want it
to do?
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alternately, but requiring far more work, it would require that there be
a second package, gaim-bonjour. It'd be a ton more work because the
original source would be the same as the gaim package, so there would
have to be patches stripping out everything else and modifying the build
incredibly (to
each protocol is provided as a plugin, yes, so it is possible to package
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Sebastien, I sent an email to the packagers list with a pair of patches
that should help with this.
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If a user makes a decision to resize a window such that part of a menu
is hidden, why should I, the developer, prevent him? Who am I to say
that the "Help" menu _must_ be seen? Perhaps that user never uses the
menu, and so does not see any loss. I know I don't use the Help menu on
any applicatio
in gaim 1.x, we get bug reports that are exactly the opposite: that you
cannot resize the window arbitrarily small, for example, a buddy list
narrower than the width of the menu (which is apparently quite long if
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if someone were to write a patch for this, it would need to use #ifdefs,
because a requirement on gtk 2.10 is not acceptable.
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hhmm. it appears on further inspection that gedit isn't doing the
floating tab thing that I recall. Their current way would work as well
as arrows do.
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My gut reaction is the opposite, but that's at least partly because I
almost always use firefox and gaim, and almost never GNOME stuff. I'm
also somewhat reacting to gedit's failure to destroy a tabless window
when you drag the last tab out.
if the tabs are few and big, dragging the tab certainly
Why, besides the fact that GNOME does this, should gaim have this
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Why is moving the tab instead of using arrows better? Gaim is not a
GNOME project, and it seems to me that firefox's behavior is more
desirable. Plus, we allow other things that gedit doesn't, notably,
dragging a tab out of a window (vrs having to use the menu option to do
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I do not know what Ubuntu's policy on this is, but debian uses one
source tarball for multiple binary packages with some regularity.
You can see this for some of the packages that provide both a library
and a binary. Alternately, taking gaim as an example,
http://mirrors.kernel.org/debian/pool/ma
On Tue, Aug 29, 2006 at 06:51:55PM -, Jonathan Crockett wrote:
> Public bug reported:
>
> Binary package hint: gaim
>
> I installed the latest gaim 2.0.0+beta3.1-1ubuntu2 from gaim 1.5. It
> removed gaim-meanwhile plugin package as the sametime plugin is now
> inside the gaim package. However
I still think that as gaim doesn't know anything about what's going on
with your desktop, it should be able to simply create a new window and
have the WM figure out where it should go. We shouldn't have to do
anything special with new windows to avoid metacity issues.
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Stu tells me that he's pretty sure this is one of several crashes that
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I have to agree with Richard here. I specifically requested that perl
be disabled in the 1.x packages, precisely because it has so many
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I'm unsure how to open that sort of crash report. Can you get a
backtrace as per gaim.sf.net/gdb.php? (I think more ubuntu specific info
is in the ubuntu wiki somewhere)
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Gaim does pay attention to relevent environmental variables for the
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While it should be possible, it is not the sort of thing we react
strongly in favor of upstream. We value our independance from gnome.
If this icon can be pulled without linking against gnome (as the proxy
settings or the browser stuff can be) then it is possible we would
accept it in that form.
Gaim is single threaded, a segfault in plugin code is entirely able to
take gaim down. There is no way to avoid that.
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start gaim with the -n flag and then unload the gaim-rhythmbox plugin.
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the link on the gdb.php page to directions will debian will work for
ubuntu as well.
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