Hi Folks.
I can confirm that the fix in the ppa mentioned above works on amd64
here too.
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evolution 2.23.5 crashes on startup
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Hi Pedro.
No, just tested it, and it doesn't crash any more.
So you can close this bug :-)
Best Regards
Niki
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drivemount_applet2 crashed with SIGSEGV
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Hi Alexander.
What I did was removing the commenting for wlan0 (everything related to
wlan0 was commented), then I used ifup/down to bring the interface up.
If you have more questions, just ask :-)
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NetworkManager crashed with SIGSEGV in strlen()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/269474
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audio_playback crashed with signal 5 in g_object_unref()
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audio_playback crashed with signal 5 in g_object_unref()
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Should have been 8.10 _Alpha_ release above
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ipset is not useful in ubuntu, because kernel and iptables do not support it.
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Seems like it's the same issue in both 8.04 and current 8.10 release.
I was hoping to use this in my firewall, but no luck :-|
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ipset is not useful in ubuntu, because kernel and iptables do not support it.
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dbmail init script fails to start dbmail
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Hi Richie.
(I tried to reply via email this morning, but seems like it isn't
possible, here is the text from the mail.)
Are you sure that the daemons is listening on localhost and not eth0 or
something like that ?
normaly i use 'netstat -tupan' which shows all interfaces, and which
ip's processe
Hi Richie.
Have you edited /etc/default/dbmail to specify which services to start,
like the example below ?
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START_IMAPD=1
START_LMTPD=1
START_SIEVE=1
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The variables you can define here is:
START_IMAPD
START_POP3D
START_LMTPD
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