versions I used 2006 (6.9.0.15 and
6.9.0.18) have a problem on connectiong to Ubuntu.
Thanks
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This is pretty much the first time I am using launchpad to report a bug.
Sorry for using the wrong product.
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(I reassigned it to cryptsetup earlier, but the ubiquity task reappeared
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some information for returning the usb stick - just in case
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Hope I can give some more info end of next week.
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Webdavs for Web.de doesn't also work with nautilus in Ubuntu hardy.
Error message: Fehler: DBus error org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NoReply:
Message did not receive a reply (timeout by message bus). Bitte wählen
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Not sure if it's a real problem or just the way I installed 8.04 ...
Summary
After installation of hardy-alpha3-dekstop-amd64 on a system with existing disk
encryption the initrd of the installed system does not have
/conf/conf.d/cryptroot and does not boot. After
One way to circumvent this dependency bug is to install the following
packages from the Feisty repo using »dpkg -i PKGNAME«:
kde4libs-data_3.80.3-0ubuntu4_all.deb
kdelibs5_3.80.3-0ubuntu4_i386.deb
libpoppler1_0.5.4-0ubuntu8.2_i386.deb
libpoppler1-qt4_0.5.4-0ubuntu8.2_i386.deb
Then you can
version of gnupg2 will be released this
month.
Salam-Shalom,
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Meanwhile I found out, that this applies *only* to the realtime kernel
2.6.22-14-rt. When I use kernel 2.6.22.14-generic, everything works.
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/etc/init.d/networking restart does not bring network up. Instead it issues a:
SIOCSIFADDR: no such device
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I've just upgraded from Feisty to Gutsy fearing the evil black screen
but it just works. This is my adapter:
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: ATI Technologies Inc Radeon
Mobility M7 LW [Radeon Mobility 7500] [1002:4c57] (prog-if 00 [VGA])
I didn't even have to insert the
/bin but in the bin
directory one level higher /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun/bin.
I'm running ubuntu 7.04 (feisty) on a MacPro in a virtual environment
(Paralles).
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I also have this problem after a fresh install of Gutsy (the final
release, not the beta). The problem is on my old Toshiba Satellite
115-S103. It seems to be different from the bug #129910 mentioned
above, because the screen is only blank during the boot process. Once
GDM starts, it displays
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Her the fist one...
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I have this error also on a second machine when i tried to update from
gutsy beta to gutsy final release.
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+ Download of gutsy.tar is ok. Then started the upgrade process and give the
following error after downloading some packages:
+
Binary package hint: update-manager
Failed to fetch
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Failed to fetch http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/dists/gutsy/Release
Unable to find expected entry commercial/binary-i386/Packages in Meta-
index file (malformed Release file?)
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Binary package hint: mwavem
The stop branch of /etc/init.d/mwavem contains two references to a
non-existing function log_progess_msg, so it fails all the time. This
probably is a typo and should read log_progress_msg.
I'm using mwavem 2.0-2 on feisty (7.04).
Regards,
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Binary package hint: mwavem
I have problems with the ACP Modem (mwave) in an old ThinkPad 600E.
I don't know if this is a problem with my specific hardware setup or if
it really is a bug in the mwavem package itself, so I'm reporting it
here just to let the maintainers
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I double-checked:
gdm v2.20.0-ubuntu2 (=latest version) is installed.
Log file says: Not yet configured. I never configured gdm until now. Who
configures when?
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happended during automatic update.
Old Pentium III 500 MHz PC; running multiple Linux distros 3x128 MB RAM.
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: i386
Date: Sat Sep 22 10:22:55 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.10
ErrorMessage: Abhängigkeitsprobleme - lasse es unkonfiguriert
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When you enter a governor into /etc/defaults/cpufrequtils , this governor is
only applied to cpu 0, as indicated in the manpage of cpufrequtils (Omitting
the -c or --cpu argument is equivalent to setting it to zero.).
This causes,
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My Sound Card is: C-Media Rear Panel Audio; is it supported by Ubuntu?
** Affects: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
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You
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Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.20
Bug description: NO SOUND
I installed the first time kernel 2.6.20-16 ubuntu 7.04 on my laptop.
I works very fine so far, but no sound at all.
I think it's a Realtek ALC883 chipset
The laptop worked fine with Windows Vista Home
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Andy, is the Ubuntu installation on your old machine still intact?
Although you are currently not annoyed by this bug anymore, your input
would still be helpful to either prove Theodore's thesis, or to prove
it wrong.
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Could you please (as a test) try the connection with
GSSAPIAuthentication disabled anyway? This would help to distinguish the
issues you were experiencing from those described in bug #84899. The
easiest way to do this:
ssh -vvv -oGSSAPIAuthentication=no [EMAIL PROTECTED] ssh-nogssapi-
Another user faced similar performance problems with SSH, documented in
bug #84849. Again, the problem was solved by disabling mdns4_minimal
resolution in nsswitch.conf.
So far, some people benefited from disabling GSSAPI-Authentication, some
others had to disable mDNS to regain acceptable
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Daniel Werner
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About a month ago, I upgraded to Feisty, and firefox has not crashed
even once for me during that time. Nor has the other application that
was periodically crashing. Whatever has changed with the upgrade, I
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Binary package hint: bzr
The bzr package contains several pages of HTML documentation. Yet, ever
since bug #47132 was fixed, file:///usr/share/doc-base/bzr directs to
file:///usr/share/doc/bzr/html/tutorial.htm as the index page,
effectively making it impossible to access
The description makes another two contradictory statements, which may be
oversights on part of the maintainer and/or indications of cruft:
Supports Generic processors.
As ski mentioned, there are xen-image-*-generic* packages already.
Geared toward desktop systems.
Isn't this supposed to be
There is now a slight pause (approx 3-4 sec) after the password is
entered before ssh displays /etc/motd, is this due to the system
checking what is specified in the hosts: files dns line in
/etc/nsswitch.conf [?]
A delay *after* authentication is probably caused by your login shell's
startup
The ticket in pidgin's bug tracker referenced by this launchpad bug goes
far beyond the scope I had in mind. Quoting from
http://developer.pidgin.im/ticket/184 :
Pidgin should be gender-aware
English version of pidgin doesn't need to care much about gender, but many
other languages need to.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
The account editor offers a »Use Secure Connection« option for sending
as well as receiving mail. However, the order in which the items appear
in the drop-down list does nothing to clarify which one should be
preferred: »No encryption«, »TLS
This report is about the general unhelpfulness of the account editor's
»Security« section towards non-technical users. I believe this situation
could be improved by implementing the above-mentioned proposals, in
order to help the user to decide which encryption mechanism to use.
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Sorry for the bother
Not at all! The Community is here to help. Regarding your problem with
SSH:
The resolution you described seems more like working around the
problem. Changing UseDNS to no will simply prevent sshd from
commencing a reverse DNS lookup. The real issue is thereby circumvented,
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kdebase
I restarted Kubuntu from standyby and afterwards kdm crashed (with the
crash manager reporting it) but the kde-session was unaffected.
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
Date: Mon May 14 17:57:57 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
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Same problem is with Kubuntu 7.04 (feisty fawn) on a X60s.
As is mentioned in the package description, I should file a bug, as done now.
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Binary package hint: kdebase
As I run Skype with my bluetooth headset, skype had a problem an
crashed. afterwards kdm was crashing but the kde session was unaffected
by that.
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
Date: Thu May 3 19:09:46 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
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Thank you for your bug report. To analyze the problem's potential cause,
some debug output would be helpful. Please retry the connection with
ssh -vvv [EMAIL PROTECTED] and attach the output.
By the way, if the 15 sec delay appeared only after your upgrade to
feisty, it may be related to bug
codepage=cp852,iocharset=utf8 finally works.
codepage=cp437,iocharset=utf8 also works.
Note that the iocharset option must be given as well.
Thanks a lot for these hints -- umlauts are converted correctly at my
site, at last. Specifying the encoding as 'utf8' instead of 'utf-8' did
the trick.
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Binary package hint: amarok
Just started kde and crash report appeared
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
Date: Thu Mar 29 13:36:04 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/amarokapp
Package: amarok 2:1.4.5-0ubuntu6
PackageArchitecture: i386
ProcCmdline:
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Yes, it just happened a moment ago (I waited after receiving your email
for it to happen). Here's the version Firefox says I have:
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.8.1.1) Gecko/20060601
Firefox/2.0.0.1 (Ubuntu-edgy)
Like I mentioned in one of the other emails, this might not be a
Maybe I can provide a solution for part of the mystery.
Some weeks ago, I was quite amazed to find that on the very same
machine, Scorched 3D ran on all user accounts but one. When started as
the latter, Scorched segfaulted throwing the very backtrace mentioned in
the initial report.
The settings not actually applied until restart issue has already been
filed under Launchpad bug #34058. It seems this is a known upstream
problem since at least 2001. The GNOME bug tracker has gathered half a
dozen duplicate bug reports, which shows that people still keep
stumbling over this one
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Hi,
scilab 4.0 works fine on Debian etch and 11 architectures including
amd64. Just the Ubuntu package is still broken.
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Duncan wrote:
But since fat doesn't support it I suggest we don't try and make it make
complicated than necessary
With hindsight, I'll have to reluctantly agree. Kludging even more
proprietary enhancements onto FAT has the potential to create more
problems than it solves, especially because
Sorry, it has to be remote logon ... FROM my windows PC, not ...ON my
windows PC
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No, on the network itself is no firewall between the Windows and the
Ubuntu PC. And for all tests I also switched off my personal firewall on
the Windows PC (zonealarm).
With an enabled clipboard in Xming successfull remote logon really only
depends on former local logon at ubuntu machine.
Using
Chris, your patch looks good so far. If you'd like some more Python
practice, you could now expand your patch to cater for cases where more
than one package matches.
At the moment, the message The program '%s' is currently not installed
is not displayed if len(packages) 1.
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Couldn't this be fixed by simply rewriting the 'try' clause in /usr/bin
/command-not-found? I've got something like this in mind:
try:
...
#except KeyboardInterrupt: # don't need this anymore
# ...
finally:
import sys
sys.exit(1)
This would ensure that no matter
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You need at least version 4.0-7 which fixes the amd64 problem but every
version up to 4.0-12 fixes some important bugs. See
http://packages.debian.org/changelogs/pool/non-
free/s/scilab/scilab_4.0-12/changelog for more details.
Cheers,
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There is no single set of steps to reproduce. Sometimes it happens when
flash is running; sometimes it occurs after clicking on a link;
sometimes it occurs while clicking on menus within firefox. This
sometimes occurs with other (non-firefox) apps as well and appears to be
The crash dialog that came up recommended I attach the following file...
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Well, I tried but received a KeyError. A quick google search
indicates that this is also a bug, one that it appears you ran into as
well. I don't know enough to proceed further with it. If you have any
suggestions, please let me know.
I think this is a problem with x/gnome anyway (as opposed
I have been noticing a similar problem since the upgrade from Dapper to
Edgy. Trying to contact my company's IMAP server always resulted in an
Unknown error, not even in SSL negotiations failed. Refreshing
folders etc. didn't work, not with TLS, not with SSL, not even with
plaintext passwords
There are some open questions remaining in Bug #48563 whose answers
could be valuable. The more detailed information we can gather, the
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It's something different. I never use the XP SP2 firewall.
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I can absolutely second this. After upgrading my girlfriend's ASUS
K8N4-based system to Dapper, the onboard sound, Ethernet and USB
controllers failed to configure correctly. This behaviour was also
exhibited after wiping the hard drive and installing Kubuntu Edgy.
Fortunately, the pci=nommconf
...and another frustrated person to confirm this problem, this time with
Debian. I've had the same no parallel port printer discovered problem
for some time now. The antiquated HP LaserJet worked just fine when
attached to a Debian 'sarge' system running LPRng. If I remember
correctly, it still
Bad luck. Even with lp, ppdev, parport, parport_pc loaded and cupsys
restarted, gnome-cups-add won't detect anything at all. Some kernel
output:
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[drm] Setting GART location based on new memory map
[drm] Loading R300 Microcode
[drm] writeback test succeeded in 1
Hi,
I am the Debian maintainer of the package and do not know what's wrong in
Ubuntu. What happens when you try to
apt-get install scilab scilab-bin
?
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A google search turned up this thread:
The guy in that thread not only inhibits checking the volume on boot,
but also sets it no not mount automatically at boot. Mhh, I thought
'noauto' was the default setting for vfat partitions after installation.
It should be worth trying to comment out the
Agreed. On my system, those dosfscks actually take longer than the
remaining boot process combined.
Perhaps it should be run after a certain amount of mounts or a certain
number of days.
The problem is that unlike ext2, Reiser3 et al, FAT doesn't store such
when-to-check information in its
Mathiasdm wrote:
/dev/hda1 FAT32 +-3GB (Acer recovery partition)
I've never heard of this Acer recovery before, but it may be liable to
confuse dosfsck, causing it to take so long and ultimately fail. It may
be worth a try to investigate if older versions of dosfsck have this
problem, too.
Why
When booting, the system falls back to a shell while checking
/dev/hda1.
Could you please quote the output of fsck just before Ubuntu enters the
shell? Which boot loader does your system use (GRUB, NTLDR, LiLo)?
The /boot partition being the last one on disk looks problematic, too.
Is there any
On my PC know I have a strange solution:
If I switch off XMings UNICODE clipboard, login via XDMCP to Ubuntu 6.06 works
also if I am not logged in locally.
C:\Programme\Xming\Xming.exe -query computername -screen 0 1152x854
-nounicodeclipboard
After this, GDM worked on my PC (without any
Some additional info:
I have to be logged in with my own account locally. If another user is logged
in locally me remote login fails in same way.
I put enable=true into [debug] section of gdm.conf. Now I have a big log-file
and I can see the differences at the entries in /var/log/syslog.
But I
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I always lock the screen when leaving my office, and 9 out of 10 times
the whole PC will have froze when I return, and it does not reply to any
input. After some weeks now I've noticed that it's the same screensaver
that's displyed each time this happens.
So, to test this
/: Root inode is not a directory.
Now this is interesting. If the root inode of any file system wasn't a
directory, how could you traverse the file system at all? I'm not too
much into the internals of inode-based fs', but the output of ls -ld
/ /. /.. may prove useful.
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The weird thing is that / (/dev/hda5) shouldn't be being checked at all at
this point
The root filesystem is first checked by /etc/init.d/checkroot.sh, but is
checked again by checkfs.sh together with all other filesystems.
Interestingly, during the aftermath of a power failure, I've come to
Could you please include the error messages you mentioned, even the
minor ones?
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I am using dapper with Gnome and want to do remote logon with XDMCP from
a Windows PC by using XMING and this doesnt work everytime.
After a local logon on the dapper machine everything is fine.
Then remote logon via XDMCP also works. Get a warning that I am already logged
xorg.conf says:
Section Device
Identifier NVIDIA Corporation NV44 [GeForce 6200 TurboCache]
Driver nv
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Hello Werner, yes this sounds like a driver issue. Which nvidia driver
are you using? 'nv', 'nvidia-glx
Public bug reported:
I start GIMP and open a new image. When moving my mouse over the canvas
and even outside on the grey area, many small, black dots appear. They
are not actually drawn, since they disappear when I click the mouse or
resize the window.
A screenshot can be seen here, the black
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