Just had this on my router system, the hostapd WIFI and ethernet also
failed at the same time, but the strongswan VPN seemed to keep chatting
throughout. Attached logs from the beginning of the incident until a
manual system reset.
** Attachment added: "Kernel logs until system restart"
I realise I'm late to the party here, but I thought this may be of
interest. Running in debug mode on 16.04 gives some useful output,
looks like there's a mutex handling error:
root@centaurus:~# mtpfs -d /mnt
Listing raw device(s)
Device 0 (VID=0bb4 and PID=0c93) is a HTC EVO 4G LTE/One V (ID1).
Public bug reported:
I'm unable to clone VMs using the standard virt-clone tool due to a
crash in a python script. Here is the output that is generated in
~/.virtinst/virt-clone.log:
[Mon, 06 Aug 2012 11:45:01 virt-clone 14340] DEBUG (cli:220) Launched with
command line:
/usr/bin/virt-clone
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Hi Pedro,
Sorry, I missed a step out! Here's an updated version, I've added in
step 5...
1) Open a new terminal
2) Maximise the terminal
3) Open a new terminal tab
4) Make the text size smaller in the new tab (I use ctrl-minus)
5) Flip back to the first tab and press return until the cursor
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-terminal
These steps work for me on the latest Hardy, amd64:
1) Open a new terminal
2) Maximise the terminal
3) Open a new terminal tab
4) Make the text size smaller in the new tab (I use ctrl-minus)
5) Flip back to the first tab and enter the
Hi,
I've noticed that sometimes when updatedb runs during start-up, Gnome
Settings Daemon crashes, or probably a better description would be
times out. The result is that your normal windowing theme is not
loaded, and Gnome falls back to it's default which looks very dated and
unprofessional.
Hi,
I've noticed that this bug is NOT present when using MRXVT as the
underlying terminal. The MRXVT version i'm using is from apt, as is
VIM, and both are at the latest feisty version. This workaround works
on AMD64 and x86.
hth
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Sorry about the double post, I forgot to mention this
For people who install MRXVT, you can make it look much prettier by
tweaking the command used to start the terminal. Here's the command I
use:
mrxvt -sl 65535 -sr -ss plain -xft -xftaa -xftmsz 10 -xftsz 10 -xftah
-xftga -xftht
This
Hi,
I just tried removing the apt version of vim and installing from source,
and the results are that this makes no difference. I'm pretty sure that
my new source-install is not picking up any of my old apt configs, as I
purged all of my vim packages before compiling:
sudo apt-get remove vim
Hi Brian,
I tried these keystrokes on vt1, and they aren't bound to anything, either
on the command line or in Vim. One thing to note is that this behavior
works fine in the terminal (Gnome Terminal) itself; if you type a few words
in to the terminal and use these keystrokes, you'll notice that
Hi Brian,
I tried these keystrokes on vt1, and they aren't bound to anything,
either on the command line or in Vim. One thing to note is that this
behavior works fine in the terminal (Gnome Terminal) itself; if you type
a few words in to the terminal and use these keystrokes, you'll notice
that
OK, I've compared the configs, and there is no discernable difference
between the working and non-working versions. FYI, here are the configs
I've compared:
/etc/vim/vimrc - no difference
/usr/share/vim/vim70/debian.vim - One new comment line in the feisty version
I've also tried installing a
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg -l *vim* | grep ii
ii vim-common 7.0-164+1ubuntu6 Vi IMproved - Common files
ii vim-full 7.0-164+1ubuntu6 Vi IMproved - enhanced vi editor - full fled
ii vim-gui-common 7.0-164+1ubuntu6 Vi IMproved - Common GUI files
ii vim-ruby 7.0-164+1ubuntu6 Vi
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: vim
Hi,
On previous versions of Ubuntu, I've been able to use the key
combinations Ctrl-right-arrow and Ctrl-left-arrow to move the cursor
to the next and previous words, respectively in Vim (much as I am doing
now in this browser text box). On Feisty,
Hi Guys,
I've just tried and failed to reproduce this on my machine. I'm quite
confused as to what's happened here, all I can think of is that maybe a
reboot sorted the problem. What happened is that I re-installed my computer
last week (following an unrelated hard-disk failure), and at the
Public bug reported:
This bug occurs when you enter a very long line in the hosts file to
create a set of aliases for local web development. Steps to produce:
1) Add a single line to your /etc/hosts file with many sites, eg.
127.0.0.1 local.devsite1.com local.devsite2.org,
I had about
Hi Kees,
I'm out of the office untill tuesday, I'll mail you the file then.
Many thanks,
--Robin
On 2/16/07, Kees Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, can you attach your /etc/nsswitch.conf file? Perhaps there are
additional modules attempting to read the /etc/hosts file.
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