Hmm, I have not notice bug for a while nowdays ...
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And happened again! My home directory IS writable, no disk full issue.
However I found this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo stat .Xauthority
File: `.Xauthority'
Size: 214 Blocks: 8 IO Block: 4096 regular file
Device: 802h/2050d Inode: 6996468 Links: 1
Access:
Public bug reported:
It seems I cannot connect to an FTP server with nautilus which allows
only ONE connection per user/IP/etc. It's a major problem since many
ISPs provides such an access for web storages since FTP is only provided
to administrate the storage by its owner; to provide using 'ftp
Seems to be fixed in all currently used ubuntu versions by me, at least
...
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Version of pulseaudio package is 0.9.9-1ubuntu2, from 32 bit version of
ubuntu hardy.
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Ubuntu hardy, 32 bit, version of nautilus package is 1:2.22.0-0ubuntu1.
Is it fixed recently? Because I do not restart the machine nor logging
in/out from gnome for some days, I will do that tomorrow when I have
access to the machine again. Thanks.
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Public bug reported:
Not sure it's a gnome-terminal issue, however I have this one with using
gnome-terminal. I have never seen this type of bug before. It's up-to-
date 32 bit hardy, gnome-terminal version is 2.22.0-0ubuntu1. Sometimes
I have a terminal window focused but key events go into
I have this issue again and again ... Yesterday I started dist-upgrade
and lock the screen to have some coffee. When I returned I had the same
issue I couldn't get the unlock password dialog, switching to text
terminal I was able to correct the ownership of that /tmp/.gdm* file.
After this move I
Public bug reported:
listen (version: 0.5-4ubuntu3, system is up-to-date hardy, 32-bit) does
not produce audible sound, though it shows up in pulseaudio's volume
control window (playback tab), system sounds, and for example exaile
(version: 0.2.11.1-0ubuntu2) works. Please note, that listen does
Public bug reported:
Tried to upgrade a 64 bit development server from gutsy to hardy.
Upgrading freeradius to version 1.1.7-1build3 failed however:
Setting up freeradius-ldap (1.1.7-1build3) ...
* Reloading configuration files for FreeRADIUS daemon...
* HUP sent...
Just having the same issue and apport states that there is not enough
memory to report crash which is strange since there is more than 4Gbyte
swap was free and also some RAM (from the 1Gbyte). Flash plugin may
require abnormal huge amount of memory which is failed to allocate?
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firefox crashes
Public bug reported:
After logging in at gdm, but before hearing the login sound there is a
some second long 'white noise' like sound which is very annoying for my
ears even at high volumes :) The problem may caused (afaik) but the
analogue tv tuner card, at least I have this idea (because I have
Flash plugin is downloaded and installed by flashplugin-nonfree hardy
package (currently: 9.0.115.0ubuntu4), flash version - according to
about:plugins - is 9.0 r115. I can't give a specific URL, all flash
content can crash firefox it seems, but browsing youtube.com and
watching videos can trigger
I know. I did not say anything about compiz here only metacity.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/193743
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drwxr-xr-x 239 lgb lgb 20480 2008-03-03 09:06 /home/lgb
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lgb
(note: pidgin segfault can be seen in file 'dmesg' is already reported
as #197146 by me, so ignore it here)
Now
Now, it's harder to trigger again but happens sometimes. I can't mention
a given URL/video, it sometimes crashes on flash content, and sometimes
not. There is an apport report, but I can't figure out how to attach to
this bugreport, so it created another bug ticket at #198020 sorry for
the action
As I've mentioned I'm not sure that it's caused by gdm or gdm upgrade
but this problem occurs on larger upgrades and at least it seemed for me
that gdm can be the reason. However I'm only sure in the symptom: no X
clients can be run at one point (as far as I remember after upgrades),
trying to
Public bug reported:
For some time, pidgin often (but not always) freezes for long seconds
when I'm typing a message mainly when a new message arrives at the same
moment: windows is not refreshed etc for even half a minute sometimes
longer! The strange thing that if once it occures, it will keep
Sorry, version of pidgin is 1:2.3.1-2ubuntu1 running on a 32 bit x86
machine, up-to-date (according the apt-get) hardy.
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I guess jerky/tearing video playback is caused because with composite it
uses textured video instead of video overlay? If yes, it's a problem
since then composite is not good for desktop: playing video is frequent
task on an average desktop.
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Please ask if you need further information but the error log was
complete, I don't know why status can be incomplete here about this
report. After upgrading the old LDAP options did not work of course, and
apache2 did not even want to run because of the unknown options caused
by the renamed/etc
Public bug reported:
This is daily upgraded hardy (32 bit).
It seems for me at least that after a gdm upgrade (but probably it's gdm
related but something else?) no X programs can be run anymore. For
example if I try to run xterm from an already existing terminal window I
got:
No protocol
Public bug reported:
After upgrading a (32 bit server) to gutsy, apache group auth does not
work anymore EVEN after modifying (so, yes, I know I should modify ldap
auth related parts of my configuration files) the configuration based on
documention from the apache2 site:
AuthBasicProvider ldap
The error message was complete what I've written before.
Content of directory /etc/apache2/mods-enabled is:
alias.confauthz_host.load dir.conf perl.load
alias.loadauthz_user.load dir.load php5.conf
auth_basic.load autoindex.conf disk_cache.conf
Public bug reported:
metacity in hardy (i386) has compisting manager support can be enabled
via gconf. I've tried this on nvidia and ATI card as well (nvida and
fglrx restricted drivers). The performance render this unusable on both
machines (eg audio/video skips even with mplayer to play video
I'm using hardy for some time, and I haven't got this issue yet, but
since this problem didn't occure very often (and I don't know how to
trigger) with kernel of gutsy neither, I can't say that it's fixed in
hardy though ...
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Public bug reported:
Tested on two machines both with gutsy and hardy (on 32 bit x86): flash
content very often crashes firefox (both of firefox-3.0 in hardy and
older versions). I've just tried with other browsers, epiphany-browser
crashes as well, and even konqueror from KDE (though it's not
Ok, I'll try (now there's even 2.6.24-4 if I'm right) however since I
don't know what trigger the problem exactly, I don't know how I can sure
that the problem is solved by 2.6.24-4 kernel or not.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/164018
You
Public bug reported:
I'm using a Logitech QuickCam messenger (Bus 001 Device 005: ID
046d:08da Logitech, Inc. according to lsusb) web camera with Ubuntu
gutsy on i386 (Linux oxygene 2.6.22-14-generic #1 SMP Sun Oct 14
23:05:12 GMT 2007 i686 GNU/Linux). With skype (and other softwares using
Public bug reported:
I badly need 'NOTRACK' because of very heavy traffic (DNS recursive
lookup requests) so I've decided to disable connection tracking for
these packets. However the domumented (iptables man page) NOTRACK target
does not work (on Gutsy, and dapper it seems to be OK). What can I
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This is 32 bit Ubuntu 7.10 (gutsy) running on a desktop machine with a
realtek ethernet NIC:
02:03.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.
RTL-8139/8139C/8139C+ (rev 10)
Subsystem: Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. Unknown device 254c
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I have similar problem but it's always related to the rtl8139 driver it
seems, check here: #164018
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Well, sorry, I meant in my last comment that this bug is related somehow
with terminal hangling? Eg both of resizing the terminal or other action
which affect its visibility, however I don't now my comment has any
sense or not just guessing here.
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@hackel: Hmm, you may be right: I've got this issue both on Linux text
console and in gnome-terminal, but I'm using workspace switching (with
X/gnome) and console switching (ALT-F1...) quite often while working.
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Well, I'll check this, but it's problematic to test if this bug is fixed
or not, because the freeze occures only sometimes, so I can't be sure
that it's fixed or is not triggered yet. Anyway, nothing special here:
I'm using bash as shell, terminal is gnome-terminal, but I've got this
bug on text
I'm using gnome-terminal. But please note, that I've noticed this on
plain text console as well (without even starting X/gdm). Because of
this fact, I don't think that it's terminal emulation related question.
Another question: I can't stop apt-get temporary with CTRL-Z (even
before the freeze) to
Maybe I'm completly wrong, but can it be related to bug #148806? I tried
to 'strace -p pid-of-apt' and it blocked on a read() syscall, however
I don't know on which file ;-( Later I will try to strace all of my apt-
get activities, or just take a look /proc/pid/fd/ to be able to
assign a file to
Not any more, it seems ...
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My notebook (running up-to-date 32 bit ubuntu gutsy) can't get address
via DHCP. Killing networking manager process then assinging address with
ifconfig by hand works. Till network manager is running a plain (without
-a) ifconfig shows interface eth0 (up and running) but
I still have got this problem using apt-get (sometimes, but not always).
The sympthoms are: apt-get stops after an Unpacking replacement XYZ
... message, and the terminal does not react, I mean, I can't use
CTRL+C, CTRL-Z or eg pressing any character/enter will not echo anything
in the terminal
Public bug reported:
Just tried to upgrade my AMD64 gutsy system but at upgrading package
update-notifier, I got:
Setting up update-notifier (0.60) ...
/usr/share/gconf/schemas/update-notifier.schemas:12: parser error : Opening and
ending tag mismatch: default line 7 and schema
/schema
Ok, I think line:
defaultfalse/default
should be:
defaultfalse/default
Fixing file /usr/share/gconf/schemas/update-notifier.schemas and running
dpkg --configure update-notifier does the trick.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 134858 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/134858
It seems bug #134858 marked as fix released (and also originally it's
about update-manager and not apt-get), though I still have got this bug,
so I've decided to include my comment here as well (with some
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 134858 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/134858
Well, I will not reinstall an OS just because an issue like this, I've
ran debian for somewhat 10 years without reinstall before starting use
ubuntu :) However, I haven;t got this bug every time, but only
I've also got this bug, it's ubuntu gutsy on AMD64 (but I've seen this
on an i386 box too at my workplace, with the same version numbers),
version of apt package is 0.7.6ubuntu12, version of dpkg is
1.14.5ubuntu16. From time to time using apt-get causes to freeze, I
can see process dpkg in defunct
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 134858 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/134858
Similar issue, but even CTRL-C does not work I have to killall apt-get
from another terminal. i've commented the situation at bugreport #134858
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Ack, this fixed the problem for me too. HOwever now sometimes f-spot
freezes with xlib async reply messages (though I don't think it's
related to this message )
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/141180
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Just created another drawer, and I can't reproduce the bug either.
interesting, since (as screenshots show) that was the case at the fist
time ... I've created another drawer, moved items from the old (and
buggy) one, then deleted the the old one. The new one works without
problem.
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Public bug reported:
Creating a vpn connection with simply clicking on network manager applet
icon on the panel is quite comfortable solution. However if I need to
use manual network configuration (because no DHCP server on the net) it
cannot be done. It's true for me, because technically there
Oh, sorry version information: it's Ubuntu gutsy on i386, f-spot
0.4.0-0ubuntu2
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If I choose a directory to import, then try to import images from it, I
got an error dialog window on every single image saying:
Import error
Error importing /home/lgb/pictures/somefilename.jpg
Index is less than 0 or more than or equal to the list count.
Parameter name:
I don't use desktop effects, it is an ATI stuff (using fglrx binary blob
driver):
01:05.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc RC410 [Radeon
Xpress 200]
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Image is edited not the have sensitive information from the background,
sorry.
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Public bug reported:
I've created a drawer with some application launcher icons inside it.
After logging into gnome, drawer opens fine at the first time after the
icon of the drawer. However clicking later again to open it always open
at the left top corner of the screen behin in front of the
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 140540 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/140540
I've got this bug too since updating the system to be up-to-date gutsy
from the state of yesterday. When trying to resize the window of gnome-
terminal it reportes the same resolution as xwininfo reports, so
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 140540 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/140540
Ok, I've just find the workaround gconf settings in #140540.
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Tim: Thx for explanation, I see, but it's also a security problem. On a
multiuser system, someone can take a look on /proc/swaps and realizes
the situation. So, (s)he starts programs to consume enough memory kernel
to start to use the second swap partition which is actually the same
but it does
Agreed. I think this bug is the type of most dangerous bugs, it should
be fixed first and very fast, since it cause full system crash loosing
data, and so. Just try to inmagine what will happens when kernel star to
swap to a partition which is also used without evms and such: sure it
will crash
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After upgrading from feisty to gutsy, no network configuration is done
with DHCP anymore. Command 'ifconfig' shows no IP address configured on
eth0 at all. According to 'top', processes NetworkManager,
NetworkManagerDispatcher, dbus-daemon and syslogd takes up all idle CPU
It seems it has been fixed in feisty. Thanks! Though I've fixed the
'stop-as-user' problem (cannot store pidfile when running slapd as a
user) in edgy, it would be nice to backport the fix, or I've missed it
and it's done there too?
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OK, I've removed package 'evms' and of course it fixed the problem,
since I don't need evms anyway. But it's not a solution if someone needs
it, I guess.
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Just upgrading to gutsy and have the same issue. Kernel log is full of
messages:
[ 2860.30] device-mapper: ioctl: error adding target to table
[ 2860.30] device-mapper: table: 254:0: linear: dm-linear: Device lookup
failed
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# ps aux | grep udev
root 2669 56.8 6.7
Ok, here it is: a photo of the screen. Sorry for the quality ...
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/75392
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It's Ubuntu Edgy 64bit, pdns-server package version is 2.9.20-3. When
using heavily its builtin webserver (showing stat about powerdns itself)
it crashes quite often. I've reported it to the PowerDNS team, and got
response:
This crash appears to be related to the webserver,
Also, please note that we're using pdns-server on a dapper LTS server
too, and no crash there (though same heavy usage of its web server).
Version of package pdns-server is 2.9.19-3build1 on that server (64 bit
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Well, I had the same problem, however using 'model=3stack' as module
parameter fixed the situation! Thanks a lot!
This sound hardware is:
00:14.2 Audio device: ATI Technologies Inc SB450 HDA Audio (rev 01)
Subsystem: Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. Unknown device 725a
I think this bug should be considered very serious, since on heavy
swapping, use the same disk (directlty and via mapper) will cause a
crash, sure. As far as I can see the problem is caused by using swap as
UUID, and the same swap partition is found directly and via mapper (lvm)
as well, so
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6-amd64-generic
Tried to boot my AMD64 box running daily upgraded feisty some hours ago
but it failed (note: it worked half a day ago), usplash bar stops at the
begining and keyboard leds start blinking. I've tried to boot with the
Public bug reported:
Just upgraded network-manager to 0.6.4-6ubuntu5 on an i386 box through a
remote ssh connection, and network-manager seems to unconfigure my eth0
interface which is set up by /etc/network/interfaces (iface eth0 inet
static). I think this is very dangerous behaviour since this
Well nice, but how can I restart networking, if I'm 100km away from the
computer and it shuts its NIC down? :) Seriously, it's not a big deal if
it's a single problem of THIS upgrade (since feisty is not stable
anyway), however I think it is a very big and dangerous problem if it
may occur in the
I've got (or had got) this problem too, with upgrading a machine 100km
away from me, so it was quite uncomfortable problem :) See Bug #105393
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Hmm, I dunno, however it makes sense for me: since the kernel image
itself is also only 'vmlinuz' there, I guess it boots the 'current'
kernel maintained by symlinks for kernel image and the initrd itself (at
that time there was no 2.6.20-14 kernel, only 13, by the way, however
I've just checked
I've often got on issue eg when quit from rhythmbox.
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I've often got on issue at the time of quiting from rhythmbox (my report
is bug #89161 )
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Well, the machine is not local, so I can't at this moment, however I
will. Till that: it's a rectangle consist of vertical green lines, and
some random colored pixels.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/75392
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Is it? Where? However please note, that this affect *all* of the tested
macnines running feisty, an AMD64 box, and at least three i386 ones.
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double swap space usage
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Here you are. Strange 'netfilter' lines in dmesg is caused by '-j LOG
--log-prefix ...' rules set by iptables.
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Ok, that was on my AMD64 box, here is files from an i386 one.
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Binary package hint: gnome-panel
gnome-panel crashes quite often when doing dist-upgrade or installing
some packages. It's Ubuntu Feisty running on AMD64, version of gnome-
panel package is 2.18.0-0ubuntu3.
** Affects: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
crash report from /var/crash is attached.
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I've got this problem as weil, with version 2.18.0-0ubuntu3 on AMD64,
I've just reported as bug #99351 but I was told that that's a
duplication of this bug. Sometimes (but not always!) gnome-panel crashes
on package installing. As far as I can remember it has been occuring
since about a month or
This reminds me bug #86234 but it's with kernel 2.6.20-13 (version of
kernel image packe on i386 is 2.6.20-13.21).
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Just dist-upgrade'ed feisty on AMD64:
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FilenameTypeSizeUsedPriority
/dev/sda1 partition 1951856 30436 -1
/dev/mapper/sda1
I'm using feisty since then, I can't reproduce this bug at least. On my
AMD64 desktop machine, it does load, on x86 notebook it saturates the
CPU usage at 100%, however no crash just very slow.
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/54386
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Ok, I will (however I can't do this at this very moment). By the way, I
could not find package named gnome-session-dbgsym or similar, though
I've just installed libglib2.0-0-dbg libgtk2.0-0-dbg to prepare for the
valgrind task.
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Ok. Hope it was well done now.
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Binary package hint: gnome-session
After upgrading from edgy to feisty (on i386 arch), logging in at gdm
login screen will result in a gialog saying:
Your session only lasted less than 10 seconds. If you have not logged
out yourself, this could mean that there is some
The full .xsession-errors file
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Strange. This bug triggers _all_ the time I tried to start gnome session
(altough sometimes it simply existed, sometimes presented a dialog
instead). Now, changed gnome-session to a little shell script to do
valgrind the renamed real gnome-session, its log it attached. However,
the bug was _NOT_
As I've mentioned above (in the comment of valgrind log attachment),
this is the result of my work: I renamed gnome-session to gnome-
session.real, and write a shell script with name of gnome-session with
the needed valgrind command line in it (referring for the original
binary of course, which
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: x11-common
I cannot install package x11-common (on AMD64 feisty, package is:
x11-common_1%3a7.2-0ubuntu4_amd64.deb) because it displays only:
Configuring x11-common
Incorrect nice value
Please enter an integer between -20 and 19.
but it does not
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 90347 ***
Ok, I was too fast :) New package fixed the problem! Thx.
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Binary package hint: gnome-osd
Gnome osd event bridge crashes almost every day when using rhythmbox to
listen music. AMD64 feisty
** Affects: gnome-osd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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Gnome osd event bridge crashes almost every day
_usr_bin_gnome-osd-event-bridge.1000.crash and _usr_lib_gnome-osd_gnome-
osd-server.1000.crash files from /var/crash/
** Attachment added: crashdumps from /var/crash
http://librarian.launchpad.net/6596556/crash.tgz
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Gnome osd event bridge crashes almost every day
Thanks, I will, however it means that package ppp is useless without
package resolvconf? Because it worked before the upgrade, and now ppp is
not marked to depends on resolvconf so it breaks the upgrade badly,
which shouldn't.
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ppp does not put nameservers into /etc/resolv.conf
Btw, gaim still crashes (not always though) on exit both on AMD64
running feisty, and x86 running edgy. I usually use 'killall gaim' from
a terminal to be able to 'exit' from gaim to avoid crash dialog and
such.
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Gaim always crashes on exit
https://launchpad.net/bugs/58135
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I think it's usplash related, sorry if I went wrong ...
** Changed in: Ubuntu
Sourcepackagename: None = usplash
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gdm does not start after boot (and usplash): black screen
https://launchpad.net/bugs/84355
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