Public bug reported:
The ryhthbox package includes the manpage for rhythmbox-client but not
the actual binary. It should be included in the rhythmbox package,
IMHO.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: LinuxMint 12
Package: rhythmbox 2.90.1~20110908-0ubuntu1.3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu
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rhythbox-client not packaged
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Running mythtv which is linked to libqtwebkit4 after exiting the viewing
of a youtube video I get a segfault in QObject::disconnect. I will
attach a full stacktrace for your viewing pleasure.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: LinuxMint 12
Package: libqtwebkit4
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Martin: I completely disagree with closing a bug such as this simply
because it's not caused by the application it was directly filed against
(which is not even the reporters fault -- it's apport's!).
You and I both know that this was caused by gtk+/gdk which is bound to
apport to provide it's
This is a bug in the current LTS! Will it at least be triaged?
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Title:
rpc.svcgssd ERROR: prepare_krb5_rfc_cfx_buffer: not implemented
To
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Per the upstream bug report, I am getting a segfault in mesa:
#0 nouveau_fence_update (screen=0x0, flushed=1 '\001') at nouveau_fence.c:141
fence = optimized out
next = 0x0
sequence = optimized out
#1 0xaae1ec77 in nv50_default_flush_notify
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Segmentation Fault in nv50_screen_fence_update
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Status: Unknown
** Description changed:
- Per the upstream bug report, I am
Public bug reported:
From cron:
/etc/cron.daily/mythexport:
Can't locate Config/Simple.pm in @INC (@INC contains: /etc/perl
/usr/local/lib/perl/5.10.1 /usr/local/share/perl/5.10.1 /usr/lib/perl5
/usr/share/perl5 /usr/lib/perl/5.10 /usr/share/perl/5.10
/usr/local/lib/site_perl .) at
On Sun, 2012-03-04 at 17:01 +, rhpot1991 wrote:
Already depends on it: http://packages.ubuntu.com/oneiric/mythexport
Ahhh. Right. What's happening here is that the removal of the package
is not removing it's cron jobs and once the package is removed the
dependency on libconfig-simple-perl
Yes please. Shipping a version that is almost 2 years old for a
filesystem that is under heavy development is really bad.
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Title:
Please merge
I have successfully built the aforementioned debian sid package
(http://packages.debian.org/en/sid/btrfs-tools) on Precise with success.
It did require adding one more patch to the series though:
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.file-systems.btrfs/14273
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Title:
with GRUB_TERMINAL=console root filesystem modules don't get
included
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When I have
GRUB_TERMINAL=console
set in /etc/default/grub, the resulting grub.cfg is missing the root
filesystem required modules. Here is the entire diff of the grub.cfg
with and without a GRUB_TERMINAL=console setting:
@@ -38,24 +38,8 @@
insmod video_cirrus
}
Also on Precise Beta 1.
In my case I have:
GRUB_DEFAULT=0
GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT=0
GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT_QUIET=true
GRUB_TIMEOUT=10
GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR=`lsb_release -i -s 2 /dev/null || echo Debian`
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=quiet splash
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX=console=ttyS0,115200 console=tty0
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 852116 ***
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Remember, this bug report is a duplicate of a private bug.
Comment here only if you think the duplicate status is wrong.
How could I possible know if the duplicate status is wrong if I cannot
see the
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Status: Unknown
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Got a crash in /usr/lib/gnome-keyring/gnome-keyring-prompt-3. Stack
trace looks remarkably like 890393.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: LinuxMint 12
Package: libgtk-3-0 3.2.0-0ubuntu6
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.0.0-16.28-generic-pae 3.0.17
Uname: Linux
Public bug reported:
Since upgrading one of the machines in my network to oneiric this lucid
machine as been complaining:
03:43:43 rpc.svcgssd ERROR: prepare_krb5_rfc_cfx_buffer: not implemented
03:43:43 rpc.svcgssd ERROR: failed serializing krb5 context for kernel
03:43:43 rpc.svcgssd WARNING:
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This problem seems to be back, even with
8.71.dfsg.2-0ubuntu7~lucid1~ppa1 installed. It's slightly different
though. If I run the gs command that cups is running by hand:
# /usr/bin/gs -dQUIET -dPARANOIDSAFER -dNOPAUSE -dBATCH -sDEVICE=cups
-sstdout=%stderr -sOutputFile=/var/tmp/file.out
Yes, confirmed, and, ... a fix? Any time soon?
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fprint can't access fingerprint reader
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LTS should not be confused with bug-free or the focus of development.
No, but the L in LTS does mean if a bug is identified, and surely one
has been identified here, that it will be fixed for the _L_ong life of
the release.
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[Expired for bluez (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
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Which is probably just an indication that everyone involved has just
given up any hope that anything will be done to fix the problem.
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On 12-01-29 12:27 PM, MSU wrote:
An year without updates. It's good that I've switched to linphone
already.
Welcome to linphone. I've been there for maybe close to a year now.
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I can't confirm or deny this report on Natty since Banshee (or rather,
mono) crashes pretty much out of the gate:
[Info 10:03:48.732] Running Banshee 2.0.0: [Ubuntu 11.04 (linux-gnu, i686) @
2011-06-28 05:46:57 UTC]
[Info 10:03:51.174] Updating web proxy from GConf
[Warn 10:03:51.263] Caught
On 12-01-12 12:21 PM, Chow Loong Jin wrote:
Looks like the libproxy/webkit bug you mentioned.
Shouldn't be per
http://code.google.com/p/libproxy/issues/detail?id=153#c9 (comment #9)
which is the work-around I have implemented here locally and it resolves
the issue with gnome-clock (so as a
So, will this be addressed at any point in time? Soon perhaps?
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NULL pointer deref in sync_inodes_sb
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ubuntu one music store previews not using proxy
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While the Ubuntu One Music Store banshee plugin seems to work behind an
authenticating proxy, generally speaking, the fetching of track previews
does not appear to be using the proxy authentication credentials and
thus gets denied.
Moreover, when a preview does fail to
Is there somewhere/how I can track this work upstream? The upstream bug
mentioned here doesn't seem to have anything new in it.
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Title:
nm
On 11-12-28 09:38 AM, Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre wrote:
For all intents and purposes, bonding is now supported by NM
(http://cgit.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/log/?qt=grepq=bonding).
Sweet! Has the use-case of bonding a standard ethernet interface with
WPA[2]-protected wifi
On 11-12-22 01:37 PM, Alain St-Denis wrote:
WTF?!?! I encountered the same issue today while trying to upgrade to
linux-image-server 2.6.32-37.
Welcome aboard.
I was about to build grub2 from natty
using prevu but that complained about a missing dependancy (xorriso). So
I installed xorriso
Since I've just spent (read: wasted) my whole afternoon resurrecting an
unbootable LTS machine, I ask, for the second time:
Can you post here the ticket number for the lucid specific task? Why
open a new ticket anyway? This ticket was opened about Lucid
specifically. I don't think it should have
Does any of this need to be backported to Lucid (LTS)? I'm not sure I
quite understand the exact implications of this ticket but I have
noticed on my LTS machine postfix complains:
Dec 15 10:53:32 linux postfix/smtp[5608]: certificate verification
failed for example.domain.com[192.168.0.1]:25:
~sigh~ My mistake for listening to Nerb_bloke. Sorry for the rant in
that case.
I guess it would have been nice if somebody spoke up and explained it
was not being updated simply due to manpower and not silly policy
stupidity. This bug has been open for almost 2 years now with several
long
Public bug reported:
If one updates one's kernel, which causes the default kernel pointed to
by grub to change, a system will not be straightforwardly resumable from
hibernation. This is because when one does power back on, the kernel
that will boot by default will not be the same kernel the
There are no logs to support this report. The situation described is
quite clear as it is.
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upgrading kernel can make a system
On 11-12-07 01:56 AM, Omer Akram wrote:
in Ubuntu 11.10 its not like that.
I know. So do all of the other people who are abandoning Ubuntu for
alternatives like Linux Mint.
if you have multiple windows
associated to one and you minimize all the windows, clicking one time on
the launcher
On 11-12-06 12:44 PM, Omer Akram wrote:
Thanks for the bug report. what you are proposing have been discussed in
the past and have been declined a couple of times, a list of windows on
right click or something like windows7 both have been rejected by the
design team
So to be clear, the design
Public bug reported:
When trying to update the kernel group of packages (i.e. kernel,
headers, etc.) update-manager stops and tells me:
The upgrade needs a total of 263 M free space on disk '/usr'. Please
free at least an additional 88.9 M of disk space on '/usr'. Empty your
trash and remove
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update incorrectly assesses free space in /usr
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linuxtv-dvb-apps fails to build on current natty:
make[2]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linuxtv-dvb-apps-1.1.1+rev1355/test'
CC hex_dump.o
CC lnb.o
CC diseqc
CC sendburst
CC set22k
CC setpid
CC setvoltage
CC test_av
CC test_av_play
CC test_dvr
CC test_dvr_play
CC test_pes
CC
** Description changed:
linuxtv-dvb-apps fails to build on current natty:
make[2]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linuxtv-dvb-apps-1.1.1+rev1355/test'
CC hex_dump.o
CC lnb.o
CC diseqc
CC sendburst
CC set22k
CC setpid
CC setvoltage
CC test_av
CC test_av_play
CC test_dvr
This issue seems to be fixed by adding the attached dpatch to the patch
stack.?field.comment=This issue seems to be fixed by adding the attached
dpatch to the patch stack.
** Attachment added: Use libv4l1.h instead of videodev.h
Can you post here the ticket number for the lucid specific task? Why
open a new ticket anyway? This ticket was opened about Lucid
specifically. I don't think it should have been changed to Fix Released
but instead the issue of updating grub2 on Lucid could/should very well
just be tracked in
Well, I would say that this issue and 878070 are the same thing. Both
should be resolved by updating the grub in Lucid.
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Title:
error: no
But why have yet another application taking up yet more system tray
space to do what NM should be doing itself? IMHO, a completely
different application for managing only l2tp-ipsec VPNs when we already
have a VPN managing application is the completely wrong approach.
This ticket is about this
Public bug reported:
If I try to use Preferences-Mail Preferences-Message Fonts (with Use
the same fonts as other applications unchecked of course) to override
the general desktop font I can only only override the message display
font and not the UI font. Meaning, I can change the selector, it
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Status: Unknown
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Approx doesn't honour the TMP or TMPDIR variables to specify where
temporary files should be created.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: approx 4.1-1build1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.32-22.36-generic 2.6.32.11+drm33.2
Uname: Linux 2.6.32-22-generic
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Status: Unknown
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than I have in /tmp.
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The oneiric installer on the livecd refuses to work in a closed LAN
environment. Upon initializing, the installer does a test to see if it
can reach an outside host and that fails because it's on a closed LAN
and refuses to allow the installation to continue due to that.
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oneiric installer doesn't work in close lan and with nfsroot
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Not sure what else to say other than is in the bug report. 11.04
doesn't work on Chrome9 graphics.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: xorg 1:7.6+7ubuntu7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.0.0-12.20-generic 3.0.4
Uname: Linux 3.0.0-12-generic i686
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CHROME(0): Unable to map mmio BAR. Argument list too long (7)
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# grub-install /dev/sda
/usr/sbin/grub-probe: error: no mapping exists for `rootvol-boot'.
Auto-detection of a filesystem module failed.
Please specify the module with the option `--modules' explicitly.
Clearly rootvol-boot is an LVM LV. It has an ext4 filesystem on it.
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Upgrading to the grub version 1.99~rc1-13ubuntu3 that's in natty was
enough to resolve this issue. Surely that is evidence enough that this
package needs fixing in this LTS release.
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Oh, here we go again. Yet another Ubuntu bug report that goes
completely ignored. The requested information (six months ago) is even
provided (same day as requested) and nothing is done with it like so
many other bugs.
Is this yet another problem that is simply too difficult to solve and so
Oh, here we go again. Yet another Ubuntu bug report that goes
completely ignored. The requested information (six months ago) is even
provided (same day as requested) and nothing is done with it like so
many other bugs.
Is this yet another problem that is simply too difficult to solve and so
Public bug reported:
Let say I have a dozen chromium windows open and then I minimize them
all. There is no way to choose just one to restore to the screen the
way the gnome Window List applet does. i.e. I want to see a list of all
of the window names (both minimized and on the workspace if
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no way to unminimize just one of many windows
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Hello? Why is this being ignored as yet another release (Owhatever
it's called) marches towards being yet another broken release?
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OK. So this policy that Canonical (i.e. Ubuntu) won't update libproxy
until Debian does is just stupid.
Waiting for libproxy 0.4.7 in Debian (http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=604934) is just another case of some Debian
idealist who is letting his desire for the *perfect*
On 11-09-20 02:54 AM, Aurius Bendikas wrote:
Hi, I also recently started using proxy auto configuration (PAC) script
to configure my proxy setting in the new project environment. The
crashing keeps happening until I connect to internet. After I am
connected the reload button successfully
This is still affecting Natty and presumably Ocelot (or whatever Natty+1
is) since libproxy 0.3.1 is simply broken.
This package badly needs updating to 0.4.7 to fix all of the crashing
that's going on with it and PAC proxy configurations.
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Look. libproxy 0.3.1 is broken and obsolete. The developers of it have
completely abandoned it and are not making any fixes to it, and it's
broken!
Current release of libproxy is 0.4.7. Why are you so stubbornly
refusing to update even future releases like Natty+1 with the currently
maintained
On 11-09-16 07:46 AM, Nerd_bloke wrote:
Canonical won't update until they can pull from Debian, that is why its
bug is linked here.
But my O/S vendor is Canonical, not Debian. If I wanted to have to deal
with the Debian political quagmire, I'd install a Debian O/S. Why is
Canonical not
Hrm.
Changed (by Omer Akram) in gwibber:
importance: Undecided → Low
I guess Omer is not Canadian, and presentation language is of low
importance to anyone outside of the maintainer's locale?
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This application, while it uses the EDS backend, doesn't utilize any
LDAP address books. The latter is an absolute requirement for anything
except mom'n'pop home user.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: contacts 0.9-1ubuntu4
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doesn't utilize ldap address books
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I have gotten a number of these since installing this 2.6.38-10-generic
kernel and even though I have a serial console connected to this
machine, for some reason these are not making it out of the console.
Below is a transcription from a photograph (attached) of the console.
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On 11-07-18 04:27 PM, Steve Langasek wrote:
This appears to be bug #523484.
To the best of my understanding, this describes a feature that is missing
Uhm, not so much missing as broken.
when using a separate /var (the ureadahead job will run but not do anything
useful).
It's not even
On 11-07-17 04:59 AM, Steve Langasek wrote:
Brian, in comment #84 you said that the SRUed package fixed the issue
for you, but in your latest post you comment that this bug has existed
since Lucid. Did the updated package fix your issue, or did it not?
If it didn't, we should reopen this bug
On 11-07-18 02:49 PM, Steve Langasek wrote:
Oh. Can you give me some specific bug numbers there?
Not at the moment I'm afraid. The number of bugs i have in my
subscribed list is just way to big to go searching right now, but off
the top of my head, there is the ureadahead bug, where people
On 11-07-14 02:29 PM, Brad Figg wrote:
This bug was filed against a series that is no longer supported and so
is being marked as Won't Fix. If this issue still exists in a supported
series, please file a new bug.
Ahhh. The old ignore bugs until the automated script comes along and
closes them
On 11-07-01 02:52 PM, Forest wrote:
Following up on my own question: I don't see any updated mountall or
nfs package in natty-proposed, and my fully-updated natty system still
is still failing to mount my nfs shares at boot because of a race with
statd.
My advise here would be either (a)
This was a bug in libproxy, not webkit.
** Bug watch added: code.google.com/p/libproxy/issues #153
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** Changed in: gnome-panel
Importance: Critical = Unknown
** Changed in: gnome-panel
Status: Invalid = Unknown
** Changed in:
Per the upstream libproxy bug, I have confirmed that upgrading libproxy
to 0.4.7 has fixed this problem.
Can we get an SRU (IIR-the-acronym-C) to update libproxy to 0.4.7 for
Natty please?
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On 11-06-24 11:47 AM, Thomas Mashos wrote:
As I mentioned before, you need to update the pvr machine as those cron
jobs don't/shouldn't exist anymore.
Updated this morning:
mythtv-frontend:
Installed: 2:0.24.1+fixes.20110625.30993d6-0ubuntu0mythbuntu3
Candidate:
On 11-06-25 02:08 PM, Thomas Mashos wrote:
thomas@ares:~$ dpkg -S /etc/cron.hourly/*
mythvideo: /etc/cron.hourly/mythvideo
thomas@ares:~$
mythtv-frontend and mythtv-backend are 2:0.24.1+fixes.20110531.3657f31
Who's mythtv-{front,back}end are 2:0.24.1+fixes.20110531.3657f31? I
clearly
This bug seems to have survived and made it into Natty now.
Will there be any effort at solving it at all?
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clock-applet continually
No triage at all? I would say that Scott is correct and that libproxy
is busted.
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clock-applet crashes after location change
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Why did you mark this invalid? The bug is valid and is that the CPU
sensor applet is trying to use a deprecated interface! What's invalid
about that bug?
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At least change the application the bug was filed against, or duplicate
it to the bug for the right application (sensors-applet).
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[Natty]
Like 670511 for example.
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[Natty] Missing /proc/acpi/thermal_zone cause sensors to complain
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Remote watch: Debian Bug tracker #614171 = SourceForge.net Tracker #3325148
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On 11-06-23 01:25 PM, Envel wrote:
Still reproduced. It is not a 'wishlist' because there's a checkbox
'auto reconnect' that actually doesn't work.
It actually still is a wishlist item. Just like the zillion other bugs
I wish would get fixed. :-)
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On 11-06-20 07:10 PM, Clint Byrum wrote:
Christian, if you're using NFS root, you probably have an issue. But it
is probably not *this* issue, as this one was not specific to nfs root
configurations. It would be quite helpful if you were to raise a new bug
report against nfs-utils that
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mythtv
Once again, mythvideo's hourly cron job in the 0.24-fixes stream is
exiting with an error:
run-parts: /etc/cron.hourly/mythvideo exited with return code 1
The tail end of my /var/log/mythtv/jamu.log reads:
! Error: Jamu must be run on a MythTV
On 11-06-20 09:56 AM, Thomas Mashos wrote:
What is the full version of mythtv-frontend, mythtv-backend, and
mythvideo on both of those machines?
On the one with the frontend and (not running, slave) backend (pc):
2:0.24.1+fixes.20110617.5aa5e48-0ubuntu0mythbuntu2
On the pvr machine:
On 11-06-12 02:10 AM, afunix wrote:
Is this another bug, which will never be fixed?
Seems so. Throw it on the every growing pile. Like the NFS4/KRB5 bug
that has been ignored for going on (or is it over?) 6 months now.
TBH, I am starting to look at different distros. I am getting tired of
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: python-django
How about updating Django to the latest official version, 1.3?
** Affects: python-django (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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