Public bug reported:
Ubuntu release: Ubuntu 24.04 LTS
chkrootkit:
Installed: 0.58b-1
Candidate: 0.58b-1
Version table:
*** 0.58b-1 500
500 http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu noble/universe amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
I expect chkrootkit to "know" about
In python 3.12, the deprecation warning for backslash-character pairs in
plain strings has been changed to a syntax warning. See
https://docs.python.org/3/whatsnew/3.12.html:
A backslash-character pair that is not a valid escape sequence now
generates a SyntaxWarning, instead of
Also in package version 0.88.1ubuntu1.2 left over from mantic-updates.
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I tried an upgrade myself and it failed like before. I checked and just
like Owen described, it ran release-upgrader 24.04.18.
I had 24.04.19 installed and this added to the normal /etc/apt:
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/noble-proposed.list
deb http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ noble-proposed
All my Ubuntu hosts are on 23.10, because two of them are affected by a
bug in ubuntu-release-upgrader, #2067071. That bug has supposedly been
fixed in 24.04. So before I upgrade to that, I've tested the new
fwbuilder, and I can confirm that the problem does not occur. That's no
really surprising
** Description changed:
$ lsb_release -rd
No LSB modules are available.
Description:Ubuntu 23.10
Release:23.10
$ apt-cache policy ubuntu-release-upgrader-core
ubuntu-release-upgrader-core:
- Installed: 1:23.10.14
- Candidate: 1:23.10.14
+ Installed: 1:23.10.14
+
Public bug reported:
$ lsb_release -rd
No LSB modules are available.
Description:Ubuntu 23.10
Release:23.10
$ apt-cache policy ubuntu-release-upgrader-core
ubuntu-release-upgrader-core:
Installed: 1:23.10.14
Candidate: 1:23.10.14
For completeness sake: I expected a system using
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I have not yet reproduced this on my Ubuntu 21.10 for lack of time, but
I ran into it on a Debian 11 machine I was converting to Netplan and
preparing to port the ifupdown scripts.
I tried ignoring unimportant interfaces, but no dice. So I ran an strace
on
Public bug reported:
I run chkrootkit hourly with a customr output filter to intercept
attacks. For a while now, I get these two lines that are not filtered
out by my filter script:
OooPS, not expected 105876 value
chkproc: Warning: Possible LKM Trojan installed
With varying PIDs.
While I
Public bug reported:
To reproduce:
* start fwbuilder without any arguments
* click "New Object"
* click any type of object, e.g. "New Library"
* fwbuilder will segfault
Here is the stack trace:
(gdb) where
#0 0x5571115e in ?? ()
#1 0x5571cc73 in ?? ()
#2 0x55720fc3 in
Public bug reported:
Apologies if I failed to find a variant of this type of bug that relates
to my problem. There are too many hits to this Xorg error in Google.
Xorg sort of freezes after some time running, even when unused. The
mouse cursor moves, but there is not reaction to clicking, or to
To describe the fix explicitly for impatient people like me:
Change line 3459 in /usr/bin/rsnapshot, remove the two escaped quotes
(\). The result should be this:
push( @rsync_long_args_stack, --rsh=$config_vars{'cmd_ssh'} $ssh_args
);
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As a side note, I just found why my Sony Vaio SVS1511L3ES had this
problem (had because I just fixed it ;-)
Sony is using the crappy Insyde H2O UEFI that has no UEFI boot menu. It
always uses whatever it finds under
/boot/efi/EFI/Microsoft/Boot/bootmgfw.efi. When I installed Ubuntu 12.10
in
Public bug reported:
I tested these plugins with Saucy/Havana. I did not find a plugin that
returned data. I don't have data for all of them, so this may be a too
sweeping statement, sorry.
Some examples:
glance_size_ has this:
from glance.common.cfg import CommonConfigOpts
There is no
Please ignore #9 - this was caused by the upgrade running. I've just
seen that it has stopped now that the upgrade has finished.
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This bug hasn't been fixed it seems - 0.116 (installed by Kubuntu
upgrade to 13.10) has it, and I get a long list every five minutes,
triggered by munin-cron. The file installed is identical to the one
provided by Gunnar Hjalmarsson.
Probably an independent problem, this is also in the cron mail:
Verified OK with gtk2-engines-oxygen_1.3.3-2ubuntu0.1_amd64.deb, emacs23
now starts. emacs24 will need a patched gtk3 package. emacs-snapshot is
still OK.
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Here is some information from a run of powerbtn.sh (without the forced
shutdown, of course):
Environment:
UPSTART_INSTANCE=
UPSTART_JOB=acpid
TERM=linux
Public bug reported:
Similar to whatPaavo Leinonen reported in
031601ce2a49$20b2efe0$6218cfa0$@leinonen.fi on the NUT mailing list. See
also my mail in reply.
Ubuntu runs modemmanager as a native upstart service. nut-server ends up
running in parallel (on my system, probably a matter of timing).
Public bug reported:
Similar to whatPaavo Leinonen reported in
031601ce2a49$20b2efe0$6218cfa0$@leinonen.fi on the NUT mailing list. See
also my mail in reply.
Ubuntu runs modemmanager as a native upstart service. nut-server ends up
running in parallel (on my system, probably a matter of timing).
Public bug reported:
I have a script that start Konsole with a number of tabs like this:
konsole --profile mutt --workdir /home/lupe --tabs-from-file /home/lupe
/.konsole-mutt
(If you wonder why - I sort mail to folders with procmail and the tabs
open on a number of these folders.)
Since the
Public bug reported:
This is possibly a duplicate of #696693. But that doesn't mention
multiple entries for the same user, and it doesn't include a screenshot,
so I can't know.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: polkit-kde-1 0.99.0-3ubuntu5
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu
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On Monday, 2012-06-11 at 14:25:41 -, Dave Vree wrote:
I would say the problem really that terminator doesn't have a config
file available after installation. Probably a problem with packaging.
Terminator creates a default config file if the directory is present.
Lupe Christoph
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Public bug reported:
$ terminator -v
ConfigBase::load: Unable to open /home/lupe/.config/terminator/config ([Errno
2] No such file or directory: '/home/lupe/.config/terminator/config')
terminator 0.96
I don't see a reason not to let terminator create the directory
/home/lupe/.config/terminator
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With Oneiric, I converted to using KDE/Kubuntu, but I still have a lot
of Gnome installed. I'm quite sure I used virt-manager under KDE, but
something must have changed through updates. Recently, virt-manager
became unusable - it can still connect (remote is Ubuntu 10.04
Nevermind, this seems to have disappeared after I bounced the system.
Probably an update glitch.
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In KDE on Oneiric, I get an empty space in the app tray (or whatever KDE
calls it). Everything else works.
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Title:
Cryptkeeper icon do
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daily cron script complains about packages not being installed
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On my 11.10 x86_64:
Package `flashplugin-downloader' is not installed.
Use dpkg --info (= dpkg-deb --info) to
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To reproduce:
cat foo EOT
title: imap;; command: ./bar mutt -f imap://user@host/INBOX
EOT
cat bar EOT
$@
sleep 15
EOT
chmod +x bar
Test with:
./bar mutt -f imap://user@host/INBOX
Then run with konsole:
konsole --tabs-from-file foo
Trying to escape the colon or use ...
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To reproduce:
cat foo EOT
title: imap;; command: ./bar mutt -f imap://user@host/INBOX
EOT
cat bar EOT
$@
sleep 15
EOT
chmod +x bar
Test with:
-
- The window will close immediately
./bar mutt -f imap://user@host/INBOX
Then run with konsole:
Public bug reported:
The script /usr/share/mdadm/checkarray is missing a check for $quiet on line
196:
echo $PROGNAME: I: selecting $ionice I/O scheduling class for resync
of $array. 2
This should be
[ $quiet -lt 1 ] echo $PROGNAME: I: selecting $ionice I/O
scheduling
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- echo $PROGNAME: I: selecting $ionice I/O scheduling
would have thought finding the place in the code where it is trying to
reset the UPS connection wouldn't be this hard.
Lupe Christoph
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, OWNER=nut, GROUP=nut, MODE=0660
The serial line is on a PCI board. It may be a problem of that board,
not the UPS. Which is cleared by closing the device.
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that reads all data from extrafd and discards
it because nobody asked for it. I would also close and reopen the serial
line in smartmode(). I would prepare a patch if I knew more about the
I/O abstractions used in the nut driver code. Sorry.
HTH,
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that reads all data from extrafd and discards
it because nobody asked for it. I would also close and reopen the serial
line in smartmode(). I would prepare a patch if I knew more about the
I/O abstractions used in the nut driver code. Sorry.
HTH,
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would have thought finding the place in the code where it is trying to
reset the UPS connection wouldn't be this hard.
Lupe Christoph
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| done, you should give it to someone who is already very busy. |
| Terry
, OWNER=nut, GROUP=nut, MODE=0660
The serial line is on a PCI board. It may be a problem of that board,
not the UPS. Which is cleared by closing the device.
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) = 1
nanosleep({0, 0}, NULL) = 0
select(5, [4], NULL, NULL, {3, 0}) = 0 (Timeout)
HTH,
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) = 1
nanosleep({0, 0}, NULL) = 0
select(5, [4], NULL, NULL, {3, 0}) = 0 (Timeout)
HTH,
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Title:
Excessive
Since the supposed fix, I have had several ne incidents of this bug.
I'm now running Maverick Meerkat, and the log shows this:
Feb 10 14:10:14 alanya apcsmart[3238]: Communications with UPS lost:
Communications with UPS lost - check cabling
Feb 10 14:10:14 alanya apcsmart[3238]: smartmode:
On Thursday, 2011-02-10 at 14:54:34 -, Arnaud Quette wrote:
2011/2/10 Lupe Christoph
could you please send us a driver debug output for investigation purpose.
Ie, after having stopped the running NUT instance, launch:
$ sudo /lib/nut/apcsmart -D -a device-id-from-ups.conf
let it run
Since the supposed fix, I have had several ne incidents of this bug.
I'm now running Maverick Meerkat, and the log shows this:
Feb 10 14:10:14 alanya apcsmart[3238]: Communications with UPS lost:
Communications with UPS lost - check cabling
Feb 10 14:10:14 alanya apcsmart[3238]: smartmode:
On Thursday, 2011-02-10 at 14:54:34 -, Arnaud Quette wrote:
2011/2/10 Lupe Christoph
could you please send us a driver debug output for investigation purpose.
Ie, after having stopped the running NUT instance, launch:
$ sudo /lib/nut/apcsmart -D -a device-id-from-ups.conf
let it run
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rsyncrypto
When the filesystem containing the destination fills up, rsyncrypto prints
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'rscerror'
Aborted
Here is an strace:
[pid 14058] read(7,
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I use rsnapshot for backups, which creates hardlinks for files that did
not change between snapshots. I would like to store these snapshots on
an offsite server and encrypt them with rsyncrypto. But because
rsyncrypto treats each link to the
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The message seems to be generated in /boot/grub/biosdisk.mod from this
format string:
%s read error
And it *is* probing an empty floppy drive. I only get this error since I
enabled the floppy controller to be able to read some ancient software
from floppies. I forgot to test with a medium in the
)
will disappear after the first reboot, so it's not a good indicator, and
it reaps many more false positives. So I think chkrootit would be
better off without this test.
Lupe Christoph
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On Monday, 2010-05-03 at 13:17:25 -, Chuck Short wrote:
Which version are you using?
As you can see above, chkrootkit 0.49-3.
Lupe Christoph
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On Monday, 2010-05-03 at 13:17:25 -, Chuck Short wrote:
Which version are you using?
As you can see above, chkrootkit 0.49-3.
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On Wednesday, 2010-04-28 at 18:09:39 -, Chuck Short wrote:
can you try to reproduce this on lucid please?
Searching for Suckit rootkit... nothing
found
I believe the false positive was gone for quite a while, probably due to
changes in init.
Lupe Christoph
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Binary package hint: chkrootkit
# /usr/lib/chkrootkit/chkutmp
The tty of the following user process(es) were not found
in /var/run/utmp !
! RUID PID TTYCMD
! lupe13395 pts/0 /usr/bin/mutt
! lupe13266 pts/0 /bin/bash -i
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can you try to reproduce this on lucid please?
Searching for Suckit rootkit... nothing
found
I believe the false positive was gone for quite a while, probably due to
changes in init.
Lupe Christoph
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Binary package hint: chkrootkit
# /usr/lib/chkrootkit/chkutmp
The tty of the following user process(es) were not found
in /var/run/utmp !
! RUID PID TTYCMD
! lupe13395 pts/0 /usr/bin/mutt
! lupe13266 pts/0 /bin/bash -i
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pinot
Crashed without user intervention
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: pinot 0.95-1ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.32-19.28-generic 2.6.32.10+drm33.1
Uname: Linux 2.6.32-19-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: fglrx
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/43137583/ProcMaps.txt
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Attribute 'FindFile' of the 'apt_pkg.Configuration' object is deprecated
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nut
/var/log/daemon.log is rapidly filled with lines like this:
Mar 10 00:27:44 alanya apcsmart[4944]: Communications with UPS lost: timeout
Mar 10 00:27:44 alanya upsd[4946]: Data for UPS [ups] is stale - check driver
Mar 10 00:27:44 alanya
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This has been fixed by making Shift cancels CapsLock a no-op. I.e.
You can check or unchack the option, but then behaviour will not change.
I'll file a new bug if I can't find one that already descriibes this
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As I said previously ... was fixed somehow before release of Karmic.
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I'm pretty sure I saw the string HOME in /sbin/init, but I can't prove
it anymore.
BTW, expertmode_output is just debugging:
expertmode_output() {
echo ###
echo ### Output of: $1
echo ###
eval $1 21
#cat EOF
#`$1 21`
#EOF
return 0
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I'm pretty sure I saw the string HOME in /sbin/init, but I can't prove
it anymore.
BTW, expertmode_output is just debugging:
expertmode_output() {
echo ###
echo ### Output of: $1
echo ###
eval $1 21
#cat EOF
#`$1 21`
#EOF
return 0
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I have seen this problem pop up a few times since I reported it and
vanish again. Must be related to Phase of Moon. Right now it has
disappeared:
Searching for Suckit rootkit... nothing
found
chkrootkit:
Installed: 0.48-10
The version of chkrootkit is still the
I have seen this problem pop up a few times since I reported it and
vanish again. Must be related to Phase of Moon. Right now it has
disappeared:
Searching for Suckit rootkit... nothing
found
chkrootkit:
Installed: 0.48-10
The version of chkrootkit is still the
Maybe you can find a version of /etc/init.d/amavis that supports reload,
the one in 9.10 doesn't:
# reload)
# echo Reloading $DESC configuration files.
# start-stop-daemon ${STOP} --signal 1
# ;;
And I believe at a maximum frequency for rule updates of once daily this
can't be
I'm wondering if it is possible to run amavisd with spamd rather than
the integrated code. That would be the only case in my opinion when your
knob makes sense. When somebody run amavisd with the integrated
SpamAssassin code (which is standard and quite possibly the only way to
do it), updating
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: spamassassin
/etc/cron.daily/spamassassin runs spamassassin reload which does not
notify amavisd that there are new SpamAssassin rules.
I noticed this today after the sa-update run installed a new version of
72_active.cf to fix the notorious
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What Holger is seeing is different from my problem. I have host * in
/etc/munin/munin-node.conf, and more importantly, my problem was not
restricted to Munin and was fixed somehow before release of Karmic.
I propose to close this bug and would like to ask Holger to open a new
one. His problem is
way, you will watch this in fear
and awe.
User experience is not usage quality or user friendliness. It's
pure marketing bullshit.
Lupe Christoph
Frustrated because of the turn Ubuntu is taking. Helter skelter downhill
trying to catch up after Gnome.
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Binary package hint: grub2
When I boot from a disk with the GRUB2 bootblock (I have four, two still
have the MBT install-mbr provides), I get a GRUB loading, the the
screen clears. During what is probably the GRUB timeout I get nothing
but a blinking cursor. No reaction to
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I get the menu with the shift key now. No idea what changed.
But I still think it's a bad idea to present an empty screen for 10
seconds. Any unexplained inactivity makes me nervous after about three
seconds and I start pressing buttons. Due to the changed default (Escape
- Shift)
On Monday, 2009-10-19 at 13:18:45 -, Chuck Short wrote:
Thanks for the bug report. I was wondering if you have any suggestion to
improve it.
Well, as there are some finer tests on the page I mentioned, what about
implementing them in chkrootkit?
Lupe Christoph
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On Monday, 2009-10-19 at 13:18:45 -, Chuck Short wrote:
Thanks for the bug report. I was wondering if you have any suggestion to
improve it.
Well, as there are some finer tests on the page I mentioned, what about
implementing them in chkrootkit?
Lupe Christoph
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: chkrootkit
Searching for Suckit rootkit... Warning:
/sbin/init INFECTED
According to http://cc.jlab.org/docs/security/alerts/ this is an
indicator for a SucKit infection:
# ls -li /sbin/init /sbin/telinit
172240 -rwxr-xr-x 1
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: chkrootkit
Searching for Suckit rootkit... Warning:
/sbin/init INFECTED
According to http://cc.jlab.org/docs/security/alerts/ this is an
indicator for a SucKit infection:
# ls -li /sbin/init /sbin/telinit
172240 -rwxr-xr-x 1
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Binary package hint: bacula
Since my upgrade to Karmic Beta, the bacula daemons are not started
automatically during system boot. I can start them when the system is
running with no problems.
Since I don't understand upstart yet, I would like to ask for advice how
one
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1. Is this reproducible?
Yes, it is.
2. If so, what specific steps should we take to recreate this bug? Be as
detailed as possible.
Well, this machine has been running Ubuntu and bacula for quite some time, so I
can't be really sure that I'm not missing something.
I can tell you that I
I just realized that because the init scripts are part of the
configuration, they will probably not be replaced by an upgrade, so I'm
still running init scripts from Intrepid or even earlier.
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Bacula daemons are not started during system boot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/442125
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: munin
Speculating: /etc/init.d/munin-node is a conffile, so it is not replaced
with an upstart-compatible version during an upgrade to Karmic.
In any case, munin-node is not started during system boot. And so
/var/run/munin is not created, and the munin
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/32997939/Dependencies.txt
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munin-node is not started during system boot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/442575
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For me, the bug was caused by booting to single user. /etc/init/gdm.conf
wil exit if you booted to single user:
# Check kernel command-line for inhibitors
for ARG in $(cat /proc/cmdline)
do
case ${ARG} in
text|-s|s|S|single)
exit 0
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: bacula
Since my upgrade to Karmic Beta, the bacula daemons are not started
automatically during system boot. I can start them when the system is
running with no problems.
Since I don't understand upstart yet, I would like to ask for advice how
one
** Attachment added: XsessionErrors.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/32973152/XsessionErrors.txt
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1. Is this reproducible?
Yes, it is.
2. If so, what specific steps should we take to recreate this bug? Be as
detailed as possible.
Well, this machine has been running Ubuntu and bacula for quite some time, so I
can't be really sure that I'm not missing something.
I can tell you that I
I just realized that because the init scripts are part of the
configuration, they will probably not be replaced by an upgrade, so I'm
still running init scripts from Intrepid or even earlier.
--
Bacula daemons are not started during system boot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/442125
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