OpenPGP, even though i have it save my
OpenPGP password.
This is with gajim-0.11-0ubuntu1
This doesn't happen with the current SVN (7864) of gajim.
Eli Criffield
** Affects: gajim (Ubuntu)
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Status: Unconfirmed
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Yeah works for me, I did a update, then a dist-upgrade, then a apt-get
install gnome-panel and everything is working again.
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After upgrading today i don't have a gnome-panel anymore. Thats probably
what is happening above.
Without the gnome-panel All i see the the brown background.
There are some unresolved dependancys for gnome-panel, Looks like its
still at 2.16 and everything else gnome is at 2.17.
Other stuff is
and modprobe ath_pci I get the attached OOPS.
If i boot with restricted-modules installed i OOPS on boot where it trys
to load it.
Eli
** Attachment added: ath_pci Kernel Opps dmesg output
http://librarian.launchpad.net/5656121/ath_pci_kernel-oops
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and modprobe ath_pci I get the attached OOPS.
If i boot with restricted-modules installed i OOPS on boot where it trys
to load it.
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but i don't have my /usr or /var
that are on separate partitions so all i did was run dmesg and reboot
back to my old 2.6.17 working kernel.
Here's the dmesg (attached). Looks like modprobe causes an kernel Oops
somewhere in startup.
Eli Criffield
** Attachment added: dmesg error on boot
http
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http://librarian.launchpad.net/5401165/initramfs-cryptroot-hook.patch
this patch fixes it
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Thats pretty much what i came up with to get it working.
except that theres no need to create symlinks to vgchange, it should
instead call `lvm vgchange`, the lvm script does it incorrectly to by
making symlinks.
And yeah it has to run _before_ lvm, it takes care of all the lvm stuff
it self,
Appears to be fixed with in libqt4-core 4.2.1-2ubuntu1
After updating today, it got the new libqt4 and it doesn't crash
anymore.
Thanks
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https
/auto_crypted_lvm/cryptlvm-initramfs_1-1_i386.deb
I'm yet to see feisty load any crypted fs from the initrd, see bug 74432
If you want to install on an encrypted lvm from scratch see my post on
ubuntuforums
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=293299
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Public bug reported:
This worked in edgy, but after upgrading to feisty it fails.
cryptsetup-1.0.4-8ubuntu1
using feisty updated to current as of today (12/04/2006)
I can't boot to with the created initrd and kernel 2.6.19-7
cryptsetup runs on boot and prompts for my password but fails with
In the initrd now there is a modprobe to load dm_crypt
$ gzip -dc 9 /boot/initrd.img-2.6.19-7-generic |cpio -vidm
$ grep modprobe scripts/local-top/cryptroot
modprobe -q dm_crypt
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to reproduce, on fully upgraded feisty install with mostly default packages.
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Crash
Sometimes, Here's the error it gives, Looks like a qt libary mismatch
somewhere.
This repeats a lot, exept for the last line
When can we expect to see a new package with this fix, It would be nice
to get my servers up again?
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I got the patch from this bug report, just fallow the link to the
freedesktop-bugs 7154 and the patch is there somewhere.
I'll attach it here too.
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** Attachment added: Patch to stop the lockups
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dpkg -i xserver-xorg-driver-ati_6.5.7.3-0ubuntu8_i386.deb
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This seems like an excessive amount of time for a bug that stops a server from
booting and has an easy known fix.
It was reported 3 weeks ago and its still Undecided Importance and
unassigned.
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Any answers on when this is going to be fixed in dapper. I'm also getting
random total lockups, sometimes once a week sometimes 4 times a day.
(IBM T42 laptop with radeon 7500)
Seems silly that its not fixed in dapper, dapper is suppost to be the
Long Term Supported Stable versioin right?
Eli
After upgradeing from dapper to edgy on a SAN booting server with a QLogic
Corp. QLA2312 Fibre Channel Adapter It won't boot with any 2.6.17* kernel.
There are no drivers, and there is no firmware.
1. The drivers qla2xxx drivers have to be added to the .config so they get into
the kernel rpm
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.17-10-server
I get this error after doing a dist-upgrade from dapper
# dpkg --configure linux-image-2.6.17-10-server
Setting up linux-image-2.6.17-10-server (2.6.17-10.24) ...
Running depmod.
update-initramfs: Generating
Odd, I attached all three log files from /var/log/dist-upgrade. Even
received 3 email notifications about it!
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I see what happened now. This comment listing is not showing all of the
file attachments for some reason. If you look on the right side under
Bug Attachments you can see that I've now duplicated term.log and
main.log.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
I guess I have to wait until the bug report is created before attaching
the log files.
Here are the errors the dialog provided me:
Could not install 'python2.3'
The upgrade aborts now. Please report this bug against the 'update-
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