Public bug reported:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack describes that new
Ubuntu installs for 12.04.2 etc default to using the enablement stacks
containing newer kernels and hardware support from Quantal (and Raring).
The netboot images for these are located in a sub-directory
Public bug reported:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack describes that new
Ubuntu installs for 12.04.2 etc default to using the enablement stacks
containing newer kernels and hardware support from Quantal (and Raring).
The netboot images for these are located in a sub-directory
To test these scripts, you should also remove /etc/init.d/nis, correct?
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nossal: my hypothesis is that SQLite in trackerd is attempting to lock a
file in NFS which fails and causes it to hang. However, it's clear from
Ville's report and yours that perhaps other things may be at fault.
Can you re-install the tracker packages, relogin (to restart all trackerd in a
Given the number of packages affected and the reproduction steps, it
seems most likely to be a problem with gtk.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/218230
I can reproduce this by running:
$ wget http://www.pygtk.org/pygtk2tutorial/examples/filechooser.py
$ python filechooser.py
It appears to hang on a poll call to dbus:
$ strace -tt -T -o /tmp/trace python filechooser.py
$ perl -ne '/(\d+\.\d+)/ print $1 $_' /tmp/trace | sort -n | tail
Ah, it does appear that trackerd is attempting to do some SQLite locking
on a file that is (in my case) on an NFS home directory. It repeatedly
fails (fcntl returns EAGAIN), and it seems that trackerd is spinning
there and thus not responding to dbus RPCs.
One work-around (besides 'sudo apt-get
Same behavior observed on another system with large NIS passwd file.
$ apt-cache policy fast-user-switch-applet
fast-user-switch-applet:
Installed: 2.22.0-0ubuntu2
Candidate: 2.22.0-0ubuntu2
Version table:
*** 2.22.0-0ubuntu2 0
500 http://ubuntu.media.mit.edu hardy/main Packages
Here's an unfiltered gpm log for the X40, with a single suspend event.
I have occasionally seen messages saying that suspend failed, even
though the machine suspended, which seems to align with getting two
sleep events.
** Attachment added: gpm.log
also be a viable option (though perhaps not at this point in
the release cycle?).
I think the current error message could be a bit friendlier though
arguably anyone using git clone can probably figure out that if you're
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It'd be useful to determine if this is X40 specific ... does anyone not
on an X40 see this error? I don't know enough about gnome-power-manager
to offer much other debugging suggestions.
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When fsck detects a directory is corrupt but the inodes are in use, it
will simply put files, unnamed and without directories, in /lost+found.
This is normal (certainly for ext3, probably for reiser also). It
sounds like you had some file system corruption but not in a
reproducible way. Since
Hello,
I am not familiar with this package but these files are definitely missing from
the Ubuntu package, while being present in the Debian one. I compared:
http://packages.debian.org/lenny/i386/libopencryptoki0/filelist
http://packages.ubuntu.com/hardy/i386/libopencryptoki0/filelist
Linda,
I'm glad we were able to get your system to boot.
For reference, mounting the USB keys probably failed because the initial
boot system did not yet support the FAT filesystem used on USB keys.
I will mark this bug as confirmed and assign it to the kernel team so
they can decide if the
Note for kernel team: you can ignore comments not from Linda Polman or
myself for the purposes of this bug; I've asked the other commenters to
re-file their issues as separate bugs. From discussions on #ubuntu-
kernel, this may possibly be related to bug 210200.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Sorry; your first comment sounds like you were able to use reiserfsck
to fix the problem with your reiserfs volume, but I don't understand
your second comment ... can you restate what you mean about reiserfs and
ext3?
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Hi,
There are what appears to be three different issues here. Each separate
issue needs to be in a separate bug report so that it can be addressed
independently of the others, without confusing developers by mixing up
information. Fred and medo, can you take re-submit your information as
a new
Okay thanks. One possibility is that the new kernels are not
recognizing your regular hard drives. It would be most useful if we can
get some information from the newer kernels when they fail to boot, such
as the output of 'dmesg'. To do that may require some playing around at
the (initramfs):
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It looks like this may be related to how MSN is configured; the developers of
pidgin appear to be aware of this problem and can not fix it. For more
information, see:
http://developer.pidgin.im/ticket/3078
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mutt
When using mutt with my IMAP mail server in Hardy, I've noticed that
occasionally (under conditions that I am not quite sure of yet), mutt
fails to store the SEEN status back to the server. The result is that
the message is not marked as seen in
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Instructions to reproduce from upstream bug appear to work; looks like a
fix has been targeted for mutt-1.6.
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** Also affects: mutt via
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Status: Unknown
Hello,
I can not reproduce this problem with the latest version of mutt
(1.5.17+20080114) in the beta version of Ubuntu, Hardy Heron. Both IMAP
and POP over SSL appear to work as shipped. If you have the chance to,
can you try and see if you still have this problem in the latest Ubuntu?
Hello,
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. You reported this bug a while ago and there hasn't been
any activity in it recently. Is this still an issue for you? Can you
try with latest Ubuntu release? It may be possible to reproduce this
with the
** Summary changed:
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Linda, Se7h,
Thanks for playing along with these instructions. You may be able to
get the device to mount by running:
$ mount -t vfat /dev/sde1 /mnt
(replacing sde1 as appropriate).
However, the error message Linda found was useful in helping Google a potential
solution; see:
as to the safety of your data. You should absolutely
have backups of everything you deem important!
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I don't know if reiserfsck is really particular about what you type. Does
typing Yes instead of yes at
the prompt affect what happens?
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Hello, thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to
make Ubuntu better.
Can you reproduce this crash if you run glxinfo -l from the command
line? (It looks like the output you attached is from running glxinfo
without the -l flag.)
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Ok, I will close this bug then.
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Hello,
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. Unfortunately we can't fix it, because your description
does not yet have enough information. It sounds like we may need to
know what kind of drive you are using. Also, the two cases reported may
have
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If the problem were the choice of Tcl/Tk interpreter (as in bug 196846),
wouldn't this also not work in Gnome?
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Your initial report (and description) suggested that git-gui had worked
in Gnome but then broke in Xfce. If this is not the case however, we
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I found this also to be the case. If you ldd `which xmonad`, it does
not link against libxinerama.
$ ldd /usr/X11R6/bin/xmonad
linux-gate.so.1 = (0xb7f1c000)
libX11.so.6 = /usr/lib/libX11.so.6 (0xb7e24000)
libutil.so.1 = /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libutil.so.1 (0xb7e2)
The problem is that Xinerama support isn't included in libghc6-x11-dev;
the upstream bug in Debian includes re-build instructions. Once the
updated version appears in Debian, we can sync it into Ubuntu and
rebuild xmonad to get Xinerama working out of the box.
** Also affects: haskell-x11
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 196846 ***
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gitk requires wish8.5 but depends on tk8.4
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I know that git-svn may rely on various conventions for the use of git
and use of svn but since I'm not really familiar with either, it sounds
like this should best be handled by the upstream developers. Git does
not use a dedicated bug tracker but handles issues on the mailing list
[EMAIL
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Hello,
Thank you for making this request.
Due to the pending release of Hardy (8.04), FeatureFreeze is in effect.
Since 1.0 involves many major changes, it is unlikely to get approved
for a freeze exception. The upgraded Debian packages, when they become
available, will probably get pulled in
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Newer versions of Xorg support dynamic monitor support via the XRandR
extension instead of XINERAMA, so while this is an unexpected change, it
is not a bug. You may have to update your /etc/X11/xorg.conf
configuration file; a good approach may be to back up your old xorg.conf
and have the
to reproduce this problem on
multiple machines?
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Status: New = Incomplete
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
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glxdemo may not clean up after a window-manager close event properly.
However, this is just a demonstration program so that's not entirely
unexpected. If the frame-rate is low, that suggests a different problem
---e.g., acceleration is not enabled; you can check that by running
glxinfo command
Hello,
Can you provide us with some more specific instructions on how to reproduce
this error?
For example:
* How did you switch to xfce?
* Does this happen with all git repositories or only a specific one?
* If you move your personal .gitconfig (and other $HOME/.git* files) out of the
way,
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Status: Unknown
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gitview appears to work out of the box on Hardy (e.g. python
/usr/share/doc/git-core/contrib/gitview/gitview inside a git
repository) because its dependencies (python-gtk2 and python-cairo) are
installed as part of the -desktop metapackages.
This does raise the question of whether things in
Hello,
What version of git are you using? Can you give a simple series of git
and svn commands that demonstrate the problem? Since this sounds like
an upstream git bug and this patch may affect other use cases of
subversion, would you be willing to submit this bug/patch to the git
developers
Leaving as incomplete despite patch; I don't know if git's internal
tests cover this case or if it is dependent on a particular way of
structuring the svn repo.
** Changed in: git-core (Ubuntu)
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I can't reproduce this using the latest hardy package:
$ apt-cache policy git-core
git-core:
Installed: 1:1.5.4.3-1ubuntu1
Candidate: 1:1.5.4.3-1ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 1:1.5.4.3-1ubuntu1 0
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com hardy/main Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
$
Can we backport a patch to fix problem 1?
Is there a bug filed for problem 2?
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FWIW, volume keys (and screen brightness changing) on my X40 now show
status with Gnome, without the need for tpb; however the volume setting
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You
When building git from source, its configure script checks for the presence of
curl on the system being built and configures git-clone (and other git
commands) to avoid using curl if curl is unavailable. (see, e.g.,
git-clone.sh:359 from the source which reads:
if test -z @@NO_CURL@@
Hello! Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to
make Ubuntu better. However, you are not using the most recent version
of this package for your Ubuntu release. Can you upgrade to the most
recent version and let us know if you are still having this issue?
Thanks in advance.
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. Please answer these questions:
* Is this reproducible?
* If so, what specific steps should we take to recreate this bug?
This will help us to find and resolve the problem.
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The g++ (and other related packages) only create i486-linux-gnu-* in
/usr/bin. ccache should just mirror those, no?
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Hardy (Ubuntu 8.04) will include a newer version of Network Manager that
includes an editor for this configuration information. You should be
able to right-click on the icon and select Edit Wireless Networks to
configure this information. See http://blogs.gnome.org/dcbw/2008/03/06
Source appears to be the following and should probably be fixed
upstream?
tools/polkit-gnome-authorization.c
357-for_uid = polkit_authorization_get_uid (auth);
358-pw = getpwuid (for_uid);
359-if (pw != NULL)
360:if (pw-pw_gecos != NULL strlen
This can be reproduced by going to System Administration Users and
Groups and then clicking Unlock. Probably something is getting the
gecos field out of the passwd file and failing to parse it properly.
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Status: New = Confirmed
** Changed in:
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: network-manager
It appears that NetworkManager can get confused when resuming from
suspend and re-enabling the network interfaces. It can believe that
eth0 (wired) is in use because of an avahi interface, and thus display
the wired icon in the panel.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
On a Thinkpad X40, on resume, a tooltip is displayed indicating:
Action Forbidden: Policy timeout is not valid. Please wait a few seconds
and try again
This may possibly also have also been observed in bug #176544 but
I too observed that no notification occurred, but I didn't stay with the
old version long enough to see if it crashed (e.g., b/c some plugin or
dynamic library had changed out from under the running binary). How did
it start failing?
However, it seems like it would be easy to set the postinst
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Status: Unknown
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The linked nautilus bug (and its more informative duplicate
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=330594) indicates that a patch
was committed in 2006 to avoid ctrl-d bookmarking this location.
However, there may be an alternate vector for this appearing... should
probably test to see if bug
Can you confirm that the same problems still exists for you with Gutsy
final, with the same error logs? Have you tested a Hardy
installation/LiveCD?
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** Changed in: command-not-found (Ubuntu)
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Confirmed; I reproduced this problem as follows on Hardy Beta:
$ touch ntfs-test.img
$ shred -n1 -s 16M ntfs-test.img
$ sudo losetup /dev/loop0 ntfs-test.img
$ sudo mkntfs -f -L test /dev/loop0
$ sudo mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/loop0 /mnt -o atime
Also, e.g.,
$ sudo mount -t ntfs-3g -o atime,debug
The problem appears to be in the upstream ntfs-3g implementation
(parse_mount_options in src/ntfs-3g.c, for both 1.2216 and 1.2310),
which has:
if (ctx-atime == ATIME_RELATIVE strappend(ret, relatime,))
goto err_exit;
else if (ctx-atime == ATIME_ENABLED
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before hardy release? Debian unstable appears to have already packaged
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This does work for UUIDs (tested on Hardy Beta 2:1.0.5-2ubuntu9); it
might be nice to also update the crypttab(5) man page and
/usr/share/doc/cryptsetup/CryptoSwap.HowTo files. Incidentally, is this
how the encrypted alternate installer sets up encrypted swap and other
partitions?
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verified that in the current beta package 1:4.7p1-5ubuntu1, ssh-add -d
with a private key file will find the corresponding public key and
remove the identity from the agent. Unless you feel this needs to be
backported, we
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: compiz
Compiz during startup reports:
Checking for Xgl: not present.
Detected PCI ID for VGA: 00:02.0 0300: 8086:3582 (rev 02) (prog-if 00 [VGA contr
oller])
Checking for texture_from_pixmap: present.
Checking for non power of two support: present.
Having some on-screen display update of volume change would definitely
be nice. I can confirm that on an X40 (2371GHU) running Hardy
Beta+updates, the volume keys cause updates in /proc/acpi/ibm/volume
but no change on the volume applet. I can't seem to get any keycodes
out of the volume or
Public bug reported:
While installing from the 8.04 beta desktop ISO, I received the
following message (as taken from /var/log/installer/partman) after
configuring partitions manually:
parted_server: OUT: File system is reporting the free space as 263138 clusters,
not 270328 clusters.
Not quite sure if this is related but while trying to debug poor
glxgears performance on my thinkpad x40 with Hardy Beta, I got a similar
crash (log attached). My normal working configuration uses Driver
i810 for an i855 1024x768 internal and 1280x1024 external lcd on the
vga port. Xinerama is
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: postfix
The default postfix conf in Debian git and also in
postfix_2.5.1-1ubuntu1.diff.gz includes the lines:
smtpd_tls_session_cache_database = btree:${queue_directory}/smtpd_scache
smtp_tls_session_cache_database =
I should note that I haven't actually tested that the patch works when
built into a package, etc. But making those changes in my
/etc/postfix/main.cf got rid of the error message.
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Binary package hint: postfix
The default postfix conf in Debian git and also in
postfix_2.5.1-1ubuntu1.diff.gz includes the lines:
smtpd_tls_session_cache_database = btree:${queue_directory}/smtpd_scache
smtp_tls_session_cache_database =
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I should note that I haven't actually tested that the patch works when
built into a package, etc. But making those changes in my
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default main.cf.tls causes syslog warnings
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/207526
You received this bug
That'd work too, I suppose. I didn't see any bug that looked like this
in launchpad but I didn't check the Debian BTS. A 30s glance at that now
also doesn't reveal anything obvious. I think changing the default
location is cleaner and is what postfix is doing anyway.
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default main.cf.tls
This can be fixed by running:
$ sudo apt-get install xbitmaps
The *VT100.scrollbar.thumb resource in /etc/X11/app-defaults/XTerm-color
requires the vlines2 bitmap, which is part of xbitmaps. Perhaps
xbitmaps should be pulled in by default?
This also affects:
/etc/X11/app-defaults$ grep -l
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openssh-client
When trying to connect between a Dapper client and a Solaris 10 server
using Kerberos 5 GSSAPI, negotation fails during gss_init_sec_context:
$ ssh -v .mit.edu
OpenSSH_4.2p1 Debian-7ubuntu3, OpenSSL 0.9.8a 11 Oct 2005
debug1: Reading
I downloaded the edgy openssh 4.3 source package and patches, built that
linked against dapper binaries. This binary works fine. So either the
updated patch, or something in 4.3 fixes it. It would be nice if the
specific fix could be backported to dapper. Thanks!
$ ./ssh -v .mit.edu uname
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