I think the switch to Webkit is premature. Both browsers have severe
customizability limitations, but at least Epiphany-gecko allowed to you
tweak it with about:config.
This bug is not invalid BTW, right now this is what you get when you try
to install epiphany-gecko:
# apt-get install
Yeah, I'll add my name to those saying sudo apt-get install
linux-backports-modules-wireless-karmic-generic fixes the problem, or at least
tries to. Before I installed that and rebooted, Hulu.com was virtually
unusable, and tail -f /var/log/syslog Nov 21 20:23:20 darkstar
wpa_supplicant[1157]:
Agreed.
The same issue effectively prevents any easy way to access the Internet
via a Bluetooth mobile phone and GPRS/EDGE. It took quite a bit of
hacking around and scripting to get things working, and in the meantime
I'm having that stupid forcing Firefox offline thing happening all the
time.
Do we need upstream to fix it or can I (or someone else) try and create
a patch we can use locally until MIT does its thing?
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kadmind will not listen on IPv6 ports
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/309339
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Do we need upstream to fix it or can I (or someone else) try and create
a patch we can use locally until MIT does its thing?
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kadmind will not listen on IPv6 ports
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/309339
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Public bug reported:
In Ubuntu 8.04, Heimdal's kadmind daemon is compiled to look for
kadmind.acl in /var/lib/heimdal-kdc/kadmind.acl, but documentation and
the sample file locates it in /etc/heimdal-kdc/kadmind.acl
Location was verified using strace:
open(/var/lib/heimdal-kdc/kadmind.acl,
Further to the last comment, options inet6 breaks ntp, so this isn't a
workable solution given the importance of ntp in the Ubuntu set-up.
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hostname not IPv6 compliant
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/307604
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Public bug reported:
kadmind, as issued with Ubuntu 8.04 LTS, will not listen on IPv6 ports.
a netstat -l -p -6 will not show it as listening. kdc does not have the
same problem, it works fine.
Looking at the source code, it appears that the version of kadmind being
shipped with Ubuntu 8.04 LTS
Public bug reported:
kadmind, as issued with Ubuntu 8.04 LTS, will not listen on IPv6 ports.
a netstat -l -p -6 will not show it as listening. kdc does not have the
same problem, it works fine.
Looking at the source code, it appears that the version of kadmind being
shipped with Ubuntu 8.04 LTS
After looking around, it appears the issue is solved if you put
options inet6 in the resolv.conf. Not sure why that would be
necessary. Is this a policy decision?
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hostname not IPv6 compliant
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Public bug reported:
The hostname command cannot determine the correct FQDN for the host if
the host + domain only resolves as an IPv6 address.
Example (the names have been changed to protect the innocent):
r...@salamander:/etc# hostname -V
hostname 2.94
r...@salamander:/etc# cat resolv.conf
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