The same also occurs with SHA1:
pam_mysql - non-crypt()ish SHA1 hash is not supported in this build.
Downloading the package source and using debuild without making any
changes produces a package which does support SHA1.
Is this a build-depend issue?
Tom
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Thomas Greenwood, thank you for reporting this bug and helping make Ubuntu
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activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue? Can
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I used the NVIDIA proprietary driver before, but I like the open drivers as
the support for randr better. I never needed 3d acceleration before
11.10. Ubuntu 2d seems ok now and doesn't have any of the other issues. I
think with nouveau 2d has few issues and randr works.
On 17 Nov 2011 15:05,
I have tested 3.1.0-999-generic #201110240405 for a while now, I haven't
had this particular issue but I do get screen corruption quite a lot.
With multiple monitors it doesn't crash, but I cannot load Unity at all.
I have loaded Unity 2D which seems better. I am getting to the point of
thinking
I have just downloaded the i386 kernel from
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.0.4-oneiric/ and booted into
this. the files were:
linux-headers-3.0.4-030004_3.0.4-030004.201108301138_all.deb
linux-headers-3.0.4-030004-generic_3.0.4-030004.201108301138_i386.deb
Should I raise the start-up screen as a separate issue? That could be
marked as fixed kernel-fixed-upstream-3.0.4 - unfortunately that
probably means that one of the Ubuntu patches has caused the issue in
the first place.
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The mainline kernel 3.0.4-030004-generic didn't fix this just seen the
following (copied from kern.log):
Oct 24 16:12:02 tgreenwood kernel: [ 8009.412867] BUG: unable to handle kernel
NULL pointer dereference at (null)
Oct 24 16:12:02 tgreenwood kernel: [ 8009.412926] IP: [f8731052]
Now running 3.1.0-999-generic #201110240405 will see if I can reproduce
the NULL dereference.
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Kernel crashed when using GNOME
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Extract of the issue from kern.log last time it happened. I'll see if I
can reproduce by restarting gnome-shell alot.
** Attachment added: Extract from kern.log
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/878846/+attachment/2564389/+files/kern.extract.log
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Just seen this again - seems to happen again. Haven't got a particular
behaviour pattern to see it, but I had seen an issue with gnome-shell
and ran Alt-F2 then r to restart gnome-shell - which I have recently
noticed sometimes causes graphic artefacts.
Before this my laptop was running Ubuntu
I have just tried restarting gnome-shell a few times lead to 100% CPU
and couldn't recover from within X. I did CTRL+ALT+F1, login,
tried to kill gnome-shell (which failed to resolve anything the X server
seemed to be toast as the windows were partially visible but not
responsive to anything),
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I have never had this problem before. Crash left second monitor with
image from GNOME desktop - first monitor had a issue saying there was a
null dereference in the kernel and I could see mention of Nouveau and
Pulse Audio (don't think audio was connected as I am not playing
I couldn't see kern.log attached - issue is at:
Oct 20 14:23:50 tgreenwood kernel: [33027.886818] BUG: unable to handle kernel
NULL pointer dereference at (null)
** Attachment added: kern.log showing NULL pointer dereference
No way that I know of replicating - I've only seen it once and couldn't
think of anything strange I was doing. I was in the middle of running
eclipse, reading some email and using a few terminal sessions.
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