It looks like the most recent stable release, 1.2.10, still does not
have the change referenced by Romain above. It looks like a trivial
patch and would make a lot of people happy. Would it be possible to
backport this single commit before 21.04 lands?
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This package is fairly broken in Ubuntu and a lot of features are simply
unusable. It might be worth just going to 1.34.3, if that doesn't
violate some Ubuntu contract.
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This happened to me here as well. Also in a VM.
[ 42.042806] [ cut here ]
[ 42.042812] WARNING: CPU: 0 PID: 617 at
/build/buildd/linux-3.13.0/fs/ext4/ext4_jbd2.c:259
__ext4_handle_dirty_metadata+0x1a2/0x1c0()
[ 42.042813] Modules linked in: kvm_intel kvm cirrus snd
The appropriate people have been slapped. Feel free to close this
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Title:
mountall tries to mount lvm2 volumes before starting lvm2
To
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Public bug reported:
sck from util-linux 2.20.1
/dev/sda2: clean, 107209/6111232 files, 1503956/24414062 blocks
Skipping /pgdata at user request
Skipping /pgindex at user request
* Assembling MD arrays... ESC[128G ^MESC[122G[ OK ]
* Setting up LVM Volume Groups... ESC[128G ^MESC[122G
Heiichiro,
Let me know what you find out regarding AT$NWBAND. I'm guessing that
this is something similar to the SELRAT command on Sierra Wireless
modems. That is, it lets you select your preferred technology but will
fall back to CDMA if LTE is not available.
If this is true, then the NWBAND c
I've used the CDC-Ether interface here. Use the AT commands above to
get the port in the right state and then run dhclient to configure the
interface.
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Josh,
This patch applies to kernel 2.6.39.x (I know, it's old)
diff -ru a/drivers/usb/serial/option.c b/drivers/usb/serial/option.c
--- a/drivers/usb/serial/option.c 2011-12-20 15:30:02.264373900 -0500
+++ b/drivers/usb/serial/option.c 2011-12-20 15:54:19.546936762 -0500
@@ -197,6 +1
Andy,
I just opened a hidden compartment in the card. You are correct; there
is a SIM inside.
Mark
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I should also mention that I did a few speed tests with this card. At
my location (Eastern Pennsylvania) I was averaging ~10 megabit down and
6 megabit up during business hours.
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This card won't work with any upstream kernel. Here's what is needed:
Add the USB PID/VID to drivers/usb/serial/option.c
This will get you /dev/ttyUSB0 -> /dev/ttyUSB3
/dev/ttyUSB0 is the command port. Issue the following command on that
port:
At$nwqmiconnect=,,
This will connect the card to
I just wanted to note that in my environment, this is happening many
times a day. I run the kdc through runit, so things get restarted
immediately, but something is clearly wrong:
2011-05-27_11:21:32.11310 krb5kdc: starting...
2011-05-27_11:22:01.99218 krb5kdc:
../../../../../src/plugins/kdb/ld
I also had the crash with an asus 1001p netbook, and using the pre-
proposed kernel worked for me.
I'm a bit confused as to what wlan chip this netbook really has because
lspci suggests that it is an AR2427, but dmesg shows phy0 as AR9285.
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Adding the bug link like this #465736 for referencing.
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please turn on rp_filter by default
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Please consider reversing this, or at least disabling it in the ike
package. Having it enabled breaks the shrew ike vpn client, and it is
not at all obvious as to why.
There is already a bug open for this:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ike/+bug/465736
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Sam,
I destroyed my thunderbird profile and recreated it. The KDC is no
longer crashing, so that's good, but it shouldn't be possible for any
application to remotely cause the KDC to quit.
I'll let thunderbird run for a bit and see if I experience the same
problem.
Thanks again.
-M
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Sam,
Same result:
| 0 6b 72 62 35 6b 64 63 3a 20 2e 2e 2f 2e 2e 2f 2e krb5kdc: ../../. |
| 00010 2e 2f 2e 2e 2f 2e 2e 2f 73 72 63 2f 70 6c 75 67 ./../../ src/plug |
| 00020 69 6e 73 2f 6b 64 62 2f 6c 64 61 70 2f 6c 69 62 ins/kdb/ ldap/lib |
| 00030 6b 64 62 5f 6c 64 61 70 2f
Sam, I'll give it a shot.
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krb5-kdc-ldap plugin crashes krb5-kdc sometimes when password policy
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I built 1.9.0 with the debian package diff from the Debian experimental
repository. The problem exists there as well.
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I built 1.8.3 from the natty source package, but the problem still
exists in that version.
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krb5-kdc-ldap plugin crashes krb5-kdc sometimes
If this allows an attacker to cause a DoS by crashing the kdc, should I
have checked on the "Security issue" checkbox?
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Binary package hint: krb5-kdc
I have a krb5kdc server running, using openldap as a data store. This
works great and, for most clients, it is fine. I have a password policy
set as follows:
krbMaxPwdLife: 3628800
krbMinPwdLife: 0
krbPwdMinDiffChars: 1
krbPwdMinLength: 6
krb
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 574665 ***
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Serge,
You are correct -- this appears to be a duplicate. In the mean time, I
will be running 0.12.5 on my servers.
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In my situation, the ext4 filesystem detected something was wrong and
re-mounted the fs read only.
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File system corruption with >=2TB virti
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: qemu-kvm
The qemu package in 10.04 LTS (0.12.3) has a bug which corrupts virtio
disks 2TB and larger. This is corrected in qemu 0.12.5, which is
present in 10.10. The corruption happens quickly, after about 80GB of
files copied, with no I/O errors on th
I just wanted to note that it appears that the update to qemu 0.12.5 has
fixed my problem. I will submit a bug report for this.
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Repetitiv
The 2.6.34 mainline kernel didn't help. This appears to be the bug I am
running into:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=626684
I'm having trouble searching the ubuntu bug database right now, so I
can't tell if there is a bug report for this or not. I am building the
10.10 qemu-kvm pac
I'll give that a shot. I also had a similar issue when attempting the
same copy with ext3.
Let's hope that the mainline kernel works for me. It would probably be
a good idea to identify what changed between 2.6.32 and 2.6.34 with
respect to ext4 and ext3 file systems. It can't be good to have t
Shot:
Do I have to use one with "lucid" in the name? The most recent kernel
version like that is somewhat old.
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Repetitive massive filesy
I just had this happen with 2.6.32-27-server on 10.04 server. The
filesystem was a 4TB ext4 volume, and I was copying millions of small
files to it.
I think that I will be using a different filesystem for this. =/
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See: https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/89734/
According to Michael Tokarev, the guest is swapped out and needs to
handle a timer interrupt. It gets swapped in by the host, but this
takes some time. The next timer fires BEFORE the previous timer, so the
guest thinks that the interrupt is too slo
Is there any resolution to this yet? I have a pretty beefy server
(http://www.pastebin.org/100787) which this happens on from time to
time.
[520477.016490] hrtimer: interrupt too slow, forcing clock min delta to
204108030 ns
^^^
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