Jonathan Marsden wrote:
> If the driver concerned were part of Ubuntu that might be fixable. But
> you state it is "unsupported", so the Ubuntu community can't support it,
> unfortunately.
>
> I suspect the driver does not directly need postfix, just "any way to
> send email out from this machine
If the driver concerned were part of Ubuntu that might be fixable. But
you state it is "unsupported", so the Ubuntu community can't support it,
unfortunately.
I suspect the driver does not directly need postfix, just "any way to
send email out from this machine"; postfix is the default choice for
I'm glad people are working around this, but it would be great if people
could follow https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingApparmor and give the
necessary information to fix this for everyone, so you can keep AppArmor
protection.
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dhclient-script apparmor issues
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Thanks.
Ronald Pottol wrote on 2009-03-30:
"Disabling apparmor for for dhcp fixed it.
As described here:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AppArmor#Disable%20one%20profile";
worked wonderful.
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dhclient-script apparmor issues
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/343898
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folder sharing not working without reboot
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And here it is after rebooting the Ubuntu box and connecting to the
share from the same Windows XP client (hostname lidi).
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Jonathan Marsden wrote:
>> It was when this failure occured, I changed the hostname to bl5400, and
>> tried again same result.
>
> I strongly suspect that somewhere in one or more of your system's
> configuration files, that old numeric host name still exists.
>
> Please confirm that the old nume
> It was when this failure occured, I changed the hostname to bl5400, and
> tried again same result.
I strongly suspect that somewhere in one or more of your system's
configuration files, that old numeric host name still exists.
Please confirm that the old numeric hostname has been edited into th
Mathias Gug wrote:
> The failed install is due to a hostname equals to 5400. Could you
> confirm that your hostname is set to 5400?
It was when this failure occured, I changed the hostname to bl5400, and
tried again same result.
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postfix doesn't install when hostname contains only digits
http
Relevant error message:
setting myhostname: 5400
setting alias maps
setting alias database
mailname is not a fully qualified domain name. Not changing /etc/mailname.
setting destinations: 5400, localhost.localdomain, , localhost
setting relayhost:
setting mynetworks: 127.0.0.0/8 [:::
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while installing HP driver, application crashed.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/402776
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Binary package hint: postfix
During printer setup, the system properly detected by HP network printer
(1320n), it requested to download a non-supported driver then crashed.
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: amd64
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04
ErrorMessage:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: php5-snmp
Snmpwalk don't provide the last entry :
The result is :
string(11) "INTEGER: 68"
array(0) {
}
array(0) {
}
I have an answer on this OID : snmpwalk should give me 68 in the array, not
empty, like snmpget do !
With system snmpwalk, it works well
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** Tags removed: verification-needed
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[SRU] pam_winbind Use incorrect value for password expiry calculation
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I have verified the proposed solution. The operation now seems optimal.
Thanks
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