On my system (Kubuntu 15.4, latest updates 2015-11-02) only
fonts-ipaexfont-mincho was necessary to process these files. texlive-lang-cjk
depends on this package.
Could somebody check as well? Maybe the footprint of this fix can be further
narrowed.
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working workaroud, thoroughly tested, without any problems:
variant 1:
use e1000 as a kvm network driver
variant 2:
use virtio driver and disable tso for the network card in the guest. for
example in rc.conf
ifconfig_vtnet0=inet 192.168.X.X/24 -tso
both variants work without problems.
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for me problem is partialy solved. we have several freebsd 9 amd64
guests with virtio network drivers. after changing net drv to e1000
problem disapear.
in the log we found what pid couses a kernel warning and change the net
drv in that guest. interesting, several others freebsd guests runing
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we have IBM 3650 with 12.04 amd64 server as a kvm virtualization and
kern.log is suddenly fill at dramatic rate with this warning. system
work normaly for a while and problem start five days ago. any help?
[29955.815267] WARNING: at
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After upgrading to 11.04, I received the above message immediately after
rebooting my laptop and logging in.
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 11.04
Release:11.04
$ apt-cache policy nspluginwrapper
nspluginwrapper:
Installed: (none)
Candidate:
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package nspluginwrapper (not installed) failed to install/upgrade:
subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit
OK, I've had a chance to test my workaround script, and it does work.
I've attached it to this comment; drop it in /etc/intramfs-tools/scripts
/local-top, and rebuild your initrds (update-initrd -k all -u).
During boot, if the /dev/mapper directory isn't available, this script
will load the dm_mod
This bug doesn't just affect people using ports platforms. I'm using
the i386 2.6.32-305-ec2 kernel in a Xen VM, and I ran in to this as
well. I have a script that can be added to the initrd as a workaround,
but I haven't actually tested it yet. Once I do so (hopefully tomorrow
sometime) I'll
I'm still able to reproduce this on Lucid; I've attached an updated
backtrace from that. However, the apport-collect command isn't working
for me. When I run it, it prints the line Package xorg-server not
installed and no hook available, ignoring twice, and pops up a dialog
that says No
I just opened a new bug at Xorg's bugzilla earlier this afternoon.
Here's the link: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=27134
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=27134
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xauth generate with large timeout triggers
This is not a problem with the NVidia graphics driver. If you look at
the backtrace I provided, you can see that the assertion failure occurs
within Xorg's security extension (Xext/security.c). Specifically, you
can see the assertion failure message in the backtrace: X:
As I mentioned in the original report, there is no relevant data in the
Xorg log file. However, I've gone ahead and attached the log file from
an Xorg instance killed with this problem.
** Attachment added: Xorg.0.log.old
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/40101313/Xorg.0.log.old
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xauth
And here's the output from lspci -vvnn.
** Attachment added: lspci.out
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/40101317/lspci.out
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Running xauth generate with a large timeout value (e.g., xauth
generate :0.0 . trusted timeout ) causes the X server to crash
with an assertion failure. Immediately upon running the command, the X
server crashes, and after a few seconds, the login screen appears.
I
** Attachment added: Backtrace
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/38905679/x-backtrace.txt
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- nautilis cannot mount location but samba_client can
+ nautilus cannot mount location but samba_client can
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Steve, yes it worked.
On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 7:35 PM, skyhard miran.merl...@gmail.com
wrote:
No, I didn't run into that bug. Just to add I have the amd64 version of
karmic
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Steve, yes it worked.
On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 7:35 PM, skyhard miran.merl...@gmail.com
wrote:
No, I didn't run into that bug. Just to add I have the amd64 version of
karmic
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nmbd is now starting OK but now I have this problem since the update:
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I have this problem since the latest update on Karmic. Version is
2:3.4.0-3ubuntu5.3 (karmic proposed)
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That's the samba version I forgot to add.
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nmbd is now starting OK but now I have this problem since the update:
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In looking into this, I discovered that the Ask.com search plugin is the
only one shipped as part of an extension. All of the other default
search plugins ship in the /usr/lib/firefox-addons/searchplugins
directory. Since each new version of Firefox is looking in a different
base directory for
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 359441 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/359441
@gyorgyi You need to compile kernel modules for broadcom drivers. I did
this with 2.6.29 but unfortunately not with 2.6.30 though some people
did it with success. Useful link:
I'm seeing this happen on Jaunty, with both Firefox and gnome-terminal.
When I switch between tabs in both of these programs, often (but not
always) the title bar shows the title for the wrong tab. For example,
if I have tabs 1, 2, and 3 open, and switch from tab 1 to tab 2, the
title bar shows
I did report it to upstream as bug #1928
(http://trac.transmissionbt.com/ticket/1928). They had already found
and fixed it, so my bug got closed really quickly. From my looking at
their repository, it looks like version 1.52 (whenever that comes out)
should have the fix incorporated, so the
** Attachment added: Fix for the bug
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/23884674/transmission-total-download.patch
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/343255
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Binary package hint: transmission
I am using the 1.51-0ubuntu1 packages from jaunty, and the total
download rate reported by transmission-remote is incorrect. It reports
the same value as the total upload rate. I looked through the source,
and found the cause of the
Is it possible that this has something to do SCIM? In desperation I
messed a bit with it and the situation has improved a bit. The Home key
no longer triggers '=' and the PgDown doesn't trigger '~'. But Up Arrow
and Win key still double as Backspace and Enter respectively. I turned
off all SCIM
Like I said, this happens in a root recovery session (text mode) AND in the
installer also. I did not find anything with the troubleshooter.
On Sat, Jan 3, 2009 at 5:07 AM, Daniel T Chen crimsu...@yahoo.com
wrote:
Also, is this symptom reproducible in a recovery session (no X Window
System
Like I said, this happens in a root recovery session (text mode) AND in
the installer also. I did not find anything with the troubleshooter.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/312873
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with the troubleshooter when I got to to the input-events
part as there is no such command on my system, but I collected the
outputs as recommended in useful information part. I'll put them as
attachment in the hope it might help clear things up.
Bane
** Attachment added: outputs.tar.gz
http
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This problem didn't exist on previous Ubuntu's (I'm a user since Breezy)
except maybe on Hardy but I don't remember if and how I solved it. Every
time home key is pressed '=' sign is also typed. I'm using generic 105
keyboard setting US with a Logitech Office Pro keyboard. I
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Binary package hint: ufw
system: Ubuntu 8.04 LTS Server on a stratoserver.net v-server
ufw --version: ufw 0.16.2.3
steps:
- installed ufw via aptitude (no errors)
- sudo ufw default deny
- sudo ufw allow ssh
- sudo ufw enable
here the error-msg was shown: problem
Is there a way to have a fix in gutsy (eg. compiling dmraid myself) or
waiting for heron is the only option?
On 10/29/07, Phillip Susi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, it recognizes dos partitions just fine. The problem here is that
the name of the raid set is not null terminated, which causes
Is there a way to have a fix in gutsy (eg. compiling dmraid myself) or
waiting for heron is the only option?
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It looks like dmraid fails to recognize DOS (ntfs?) partitions as
documented in /usr/share/doc/dmraid/KNOWN_BUGS
** Changed in: dmraid (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None = dmraid
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I tried to setup a sata raid0 (jmicron on asus a5b) with ntfs formated
in WinXP (I need this for dual booting). used dmraid to activate it and
here is dmraid -r output:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo dmraid -r
[sudo] password for rudlavibizon:
/dev/sda: jmicron, jmicron_JRAID
I made a mistake and did a clean install of daily build 29.03. Now i can
boot only if i disable jmicron controller in bios but then i can't use
dvd-rw. When i boot with jmicron enabled i have error 17: cannot mount
selected partition. Can anyone suggest what should i do to fix this.
[core2duo,
So what do i do, now that the bug has been fixed, if i want to do a
clean install of feisty beta?
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