regarding the original issue + NB: additional point of information:
$> zgrep neurodebian-popularity-contest by_inst*
by_inst:14151 neurodebian-popularity-contest 726 341 1 681
(Neurodebian Team)
by_inst_ubuntu_unknown.gz:18478 neurodebian-popularity-contest 1326
Public bug reported:
If you visit https://popcon.ubuntu.com/ and download "universe"
(https://popcon.ubuntu.com/universe/by_inst.gz) and "unknown"
(https://popcon.ubuntu.com/unknown/by_inst) you will see that many
packages which are in universe (e.g., git-annex) are not present in
"universe" but
Filed a question within nvidia forum:
https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/topic/1066963/linux/if-laptop-lid-is-
closed-during-suspend-quot-failed-to-set-mode-no-space-left-on-device-
quot-upon-resume/post/5406357/ so far no closure
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exactly the same issue as for Ben Echols on a Debian system with recent
nvidia drivers. Initially I suspected some racing within systemd, thus
filed (and later closed for now) https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=945158 which has supporting documentation. Did
not find a workaround
I wonder what was the resolution here -- I am pretty much in 100%
identical situation ;-) so if anyone could comment on -- I would
appreciate!
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I have upgraded xorg server quite a while ago and it had not resolved
the issue at that time. Just for the completness:
/var/log/dpkg.log.1:2012-07-03 09:53:04 status installed xserver-xorg:amd64
1:7.6+13
/var/log/dpkg.log.1:2012-07-03 09:53:04 status installed xorg:amd64 1:7.6+13
ok -- downgrade to xserver-xorg-input-synaptics 1.5.99.902-1 (debian
package) built with -O0 -- no crashes within a week -- so I guess it is
indeed synaptics to blame. If I find a chance I will upgrade to 1.6.0
and see if crash comes back... I would hate to do such silly bisection
but I guess it
(In reply to comment #6)
yaroslav: could you try reverting the synaptics driver to, say, 1.5.99.902 or
.903 and test if you can reproduce the crash? A similar crash has been filed
on
ubuntu, and there it was discovered that reverting to that version stopped the
crashes.
yes -- I saw those
(In reply to comment #3)
Does debian carry any patches?
yes. See
http://patch-tracker.debian.org/package/xorg-server/2:1.12.3-1
for details
if so, can you reproduce this with a vanilla X
server? I just vt-switched about 50 times with 1.12.99.902 but it doesn't
happen here.
Never happened
On Tue, 22 May 2012, Mark Schroeder wrote:
I'm not sure what you want tested.
I know that polling is guaranteed to work ;) sorry if I wasn't clear
-- I wondered if you could test current development version which
is in git which should use inotify by default (to replace gamin)... but
I guess
On Thu, 07 Jun 2012, Mark Schroeder wrote:
I'm a developer and at least aware that there is additional
complexity to wrap a standard tar source into an Ubuntu .deb.
I see these:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/precise/fail2ban (standard, ubuntu wrapped)
https://github.com/fail2ban/fail2ban
inotify backend had already merged into upstream's master branch post
0.8.6 release but there were no upstream release yet.
There is an issue reported against functionality of this backend:
https://github.com/fail2ban/fail2ban/issues/44
and it would be great if you could give it some testing. I
wrote:
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package python-mvpa (not installed
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 695351 ***
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Hint: get recent package of pymvpa in 0.4.x series pre-built for Ubuntus
on http://neuro.debian.net
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oy -- we are still ok in Debian, phew
On Tue, 15 Feb 2011, Michael Vogt wrote:
Public bug reported:
is public also fixes them in Ubuntu?
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I just hit the same... google lead me to
http://www.mydatabasesupport.com/forums/postgresql/359831-general-file-system-level-backup-32bit-64bit.html
which seems to match my use case -- I've moved DB from 32bit box to 64 -- so I
guess that is the reason for me.
Is it the same in your case?
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unfortunately yet again bug report is closed with some excuses and
without actually doing a valid resolution of the problem...
here you can find an answer on how problem can actually be solved (many kudos
to C Shore)
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=5042655postcount=4
And here are the
ah... nothing to worry about... Debian people have fixed it (as of nfs-utils
1.1.4-1)
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=493059
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suggest to put high importance on this bug. I would
have done it myself but cannot see how or am not allowed to.
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Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Yaroslav Halchenko (yarikoptic)
Status: New
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/var/log/fail2ban.log
/etc/init.d/fail2ban restart
Before you flush the auth.log and fail2ban.log, make a copy ;-)
After that, fail2ban is running wel.
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will come up a whole lot,
but perhaps should be fixed upstream if it isn't already as it does have
some security implications.
** Affects: fail2ban (Ubuntu)
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2008 16:29:05 Yaroslav Halchenko wrote:
see
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=468382
apply patch provided and please verify that it works after...
That patch won't apply because it's for a significantly different version of
fail2ban than the one in dapper, and the file it's
this kind of thing matters?
gy gy -- ask Canonical about that... just teasing ;-) or may be MOTUs?
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checked the 0.7.6-3 -- indeed it had the bug
but it was fixed later on so debian package is not shipped with it any
longer ;-)
On Wed, 12 Dec 2007, Yaroslav Halchenko wrote:
I never said 'prior to 0.6'. I said that it is fixed in etch version
which is 0.7.5-2, where failregex looks like
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/121374
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This seems to allow any non-whitespace characters after host, which I
believe is the nature of the vulnerability described in CVE-2006-6302.
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
being not anchored at the end of the string is the real reason for such
vulnerability imho
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difficult to tell it to clean up after itself. :)
Will you create a patch for this?
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it anywhere else either.
I tried adding the pidlock setting to the fail2ban.local configuration
file, but that did not help. I'm not even sure if that setting exists
anymore.
+ I am using 0.7.6-3ubuntu1 from apt
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Did they remove this in newer versions?
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vulnerable.
There is a very similar vulnerability reported here:
http://www.ossec.net/en/attacking-loganalysis.html#fail2ban
However, I am unsure whether this is specific to fail2ban version 0.8
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it reported empty IP?
so the problem got resolved with newer version of fail2ban (0.6.1-8),
correct?
dapper version is way too oldish...
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propagate into the previous one, especially such elderly one. I would
need to check if there are any specific instructions on that..
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hard in my speaking. ( If that the case sorry I
didn't mean it.)
that is ok -- emails are bad as for describing emotions and intent so I
am trying to take them having positive intent as the base ;-)
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I am not sure if that is imagezoom extension problem since I remember
having the same issue with another extension.
For me - it opens fine on the 2nd try (after I close that first tiny one
and click on preferences once again) -- could you confirm that it works
for you the same way?
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can't confirm - don't experience the same effect.
it might be helpful if you include what versions of firefox/imagezoom you are
experiencing the problem with
(doesn't ubuntu has some standard way to report bugs similar to debian's
reportbug?)
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vsftpd is present in the 0.7.x branch of fail2ban and was present in
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This issue had been closed in 1.0.2-2 in debian unstable (and now event
in testing) -- so might be 1 step away from edgy
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