That system has since been reinstalled with an older Ubuntu version, and
converted to a server. Sorry, your suggestion / question came about 5 months
too late.
2009/10/19 Antti Kaijanmäki an...@kaijanmaki.net
This might be a duplicate of bug #362315.
Could you please boot jaunty live-CD and
The situation is worse than this bug report would indicate.
Upgraded Ibex to Jaunty (Kubuntu) using the upgrade tool.
Now, I do not get a password prompt to enter my luks password to unlock the
encrypted LVM.
It drops me on to a BusyBox shell with an (initramfs) prompt. Error
message :
Check
This is a serious bug that has hosed my system.
Upgraded Ibex to Jaunty (Kubuntu) using the upgrade tool. I have
precisely one encrypted container - no multiple type situation here.
Unencrypted /boot, and encrypted sdaX_crypt. That is all.
Now, I do not get a password prompt to enter my luks
Public bug reported:
I have a simple disk structure - one unencrypted /boot and one encrypted
sdaX_crypt. The encrypted container contains LVM volumes root and
swap_1. Essentially the default setup.
Upgraded Ibex to Jaunty (Kubuntu) using the upgrade tool.
Now, I do not get a password prompt to
This sounds like something I read on slashdot a few weeks ago - that the
driver was overwriting the flash RAM on the chip. I was in a rush, so did
not note the URL.
As an update, my wireless card stopped being detected a few weeks ago. I
simply found a way to used the wired network. Ever since I
I can confirm this bug on :
2.6.24-21-generic
$ sudo apt-cache policy openafs-modules-source
openafs-modules-source:
Installed: 1.4.6.dfsg1-2
Candidate: 1.4.6.dfsg1-2
Version table:
*** 1.4.6.dfsg1-2 0
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com hardy/universe Packages
100
Public bug reported:
Hello
I have an extremely annoying situation that has developed recently. It
appears that the restricted atheros madwifi drivers :
$lsmod | grep ath
ath_rate_sample14336 1
ath_pci 101024 0
wlan 207728 4
I just discovered I do not have linux-restricted-modules installed, but
my kernel's version of that package is installed. Just a note to avoid
any confusion.
I have the following :
$ apt-cache policy linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24-20-generic
linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24-20-generic:
Public bug reported:
Please note the language above. Merely using the screensaver does not
initiate a system crash. On two successive days, starting the screen
saver and walking away for about 7-8 hours (leaving a few downloads
running), resulted in a system crash (please see the syslog messages
Excuse me, but KDE 3.5.9 used to (and still does). No, I did not use krypt
(which has been rendered obsolete by the functionality in KDE 3.5.9). Gnome
has done this for ages before that.
So, while information is always welcome to track down bugs, misinformation
of the sort Most filemanager do not
Public bug reported:
Just updated my sources.list and installed KDE 4.1 (the release that is
not supposed to be a developer release, unlike 4.0). When I plug in a
LUKS encrypted external USB harddisk, I am no longer prompted (like I am
for KDE 3.5.9) for the passphrase. Once I go to the command
*** This bug is a security vulnerability ***
Public security bug reported:
This problem is non-existent (the last time I checked) on KDE 3.5.9. It
appears to be a KDE 4.1 related glitch.
What I expected to happen ?
When I resume after hibernate, I am usually presented with a locked
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kpowersave
Description :
OS used (in each case) :
Kubuntu Linux
Hardware :
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Dell OptiPlex 745, with ATI card :
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc RV516 [Radeon
X1300/X1550 Series]
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