Public bug reported:
I installed the moria package on Oneiric Ocelot and got the 5.6-2
version. Added myself to the games group. Running moria from the
CLI produces Abort and no other output. strace included below.
Hardware is a Lenovo ThinkPad laptop, and my home directory is
encrypted.
I
Fresh install of Ubuntu 9.10, with airport-config and openjdk6. Running
airport2-config under strace gives the output in the attached
strace_airport-config file.
Note that it's not even possible to install the version of the sun-
java-5 packages from Jaunty's multiverse repositories and get the
Think it should be ok to close this one now...
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tomcat5 requires GCJ even though sun-java5-jre is installed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/56733
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I'll confirm that I do not have a setting in the Global Catalog server
name for my Exchange server, Receiving Options tab. Problem is, I
don't know what I *should* put there, either. Will mention this
upstream.
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gnome-keyring-daemon and Evolution cause 100% CPU usage
Is this an improved version of the stacktrace?
Also note that I had to downgrade my Evolution packages to produce this
report with debugging symbols, as I had upgraded to 2.22.2 last week,
and the problem is still occurring with 2.22.2.
Bug reported on bugzilla at
Another workaround that seems to calm it down is to write your email,
send it, and then click the Work Offline button in the lower left hand
corner. Then click it again to Work Online, and your CPU usage should
be back to normal. Obviously this will be untenable if you keep an email
open all day
Bah. Never mind about the dbgsym not installable. I needed to remove
hardy-proposed from sources.list, and now it's installed.
However, in attempting to recreate the problem to get you a
stacktrace, I have found that I cannot reproduce it. In the interim
since I created this bug, I have
*sigh*
I'm afraid I'm making a mess of this report, and I apologize for that.
Anyway, it turns out that I had already followed the advice of Chris
Trawick above, and turned off the Exchange Global Address List. After
turning that back on, I was able to reproduce the issue.
Evolution-running gdb
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-keyring
When I use Evolution to create an email message, it interacts with the
gnome-keyring-daemon, and they both conspire to peg my CPU usage at
100%. Eventually, I need to run the evolution --force-shutdown
command. My messages get sent, but
Just some further information, since OP said he didn't try this in tcsh:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ echo $SHELL
/bin/tcsh
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ cd //
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /]$ pwd
/
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cd //; pwd -- shows // when in root directory (/)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/227946
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Binary package hint: pyzor
Fresh install of Ubuntu Gutsy amd64 Server.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ dpkg -l | grep spam
ii pyzor 1:0.4.0+cvs20030201-8
spam-catcher using a collaborative filtering
ii razor
I am still seeing this problem on a fresh install of Ubuntu Dapper.
Number of workspaces is not remembered across sessions, despite changing
the number of workspaces every time I login via the applet's
preferences.
Note that I have uninstalled metacity in favor of sawfish. I still have
Will this change be ported into Dapper?
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Public bug reported:
Clean Ubuntu Dapper installation on my HP laptop, with full Sun-Java5
installed.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ dpkg -l | grep sun
ii sun-java5-bin 1.5.0-06-1
Sun Java(TM) Runtime Environment (JRE) 5.0
ii sun-java5-demo
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: tomcat5
Cleanly-installed Ubuntu Dapper system.
tt[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ apt-cache show tomcat5
Package: tomcat5
Priority: optional
Section: universe/web
Installed-Size: 336
Maintainer: Debian Java Maintainers
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