Same occurs with:
sudo service networking restart
All running apps including the panel are closed. The terminal window
from where the command was launched remains visible but is unresponsive.
As reported by tbys, the only recovery I have found is to drop to a non
graphic tty and reboot.
This is
On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 6:14 AM, XplOzIon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Seems like no one cares about this bug... just found 3 diff bug reports
about this... they all have same status
Agreed. We're still using ntlmaps under Hardy and still working around
the bug. I am a little surprised that
On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 2:53 AM, Michael Vogt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for your bugreport.
Could you please attach the files in /var/log/dist-upgrade to this
bugreport?
I reported this in October last year. All data associated with it is
long gone I'm afraid.
Or did you intend that
Public bug reported:
I downloaded ubuntu-7.10-alternate-i386.iso and mounted the iso via:
sudo mount -o loop /mnt/wd2500/ubuntu/ubuntu-7.10-alternate-i386.iso
/media/cdrom0/
I then ran the upgrade script via:
sudo /media/cdrom0/cdromupgrade
The script terminated with the following:
A
This issue continues to be the case under Feisty.
It looks as though it's related to the debconf priority given to the
package's setup questions. In the package, this appears to be set too
high, so that unless someone already has their system debconf priority
set to a very granular level, the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ntlmaps
Version: ntlmaps_0.9.9-4_all
Under Ubuntu Dapper and Edgy.
The installer kicks off a series of questions needed to set up the
server.conf file. A couple of key questions are not asked when this is
run during installation, so the proxy doesn't