On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 at 08:19, Andreas Moog
andreas-launch...@warperbbs.de wrote:
What are the permissions of /etc/group? They should be 644.
And that's what I have, Andreas.
Thanks for the reply, Andreas.
Best regards,
-Tom
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I have just started using pbuilder and have a hook script to log me in
to pbuilder upon error.
In the package source directory, in this case xmlwrapp-0.6.2, I
execute:
$ sudo pbuilder --build --logfile pbuilder.log ../*.dsc
The build eventually fails with this error:
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I also confirm the bug exists on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (Lucid Lynx), but I
had to do this manually to get access to the archives via the mailman
web interface:
sudo chmod o+rx /var/lib/mailman/archives/private
And that was recommended by an experienced user on the mailman mailing
list.
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I am actually using mod_authn_dbd which now is an Apache core module.
(Note that libapache2-mod-auth-mysql is deprecated by Apache so I am not
using it.)
I am trying to use a MySQL database for Digest password management on
my remote server. I have my httpd.conf file
I also confirm the bug exists on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (Lucid Lynx), but I
had to do this manually to get access to the archives via the mailman
web interface:
sudo chmod o+rx /var/lib/mailman/archives/private
And that was recommended by an experienced user on the mailman mailing
list.
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On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 15:10, Pedro Villavicencio pe...@ubuntu.com wrote:
Thanks for the report, it has been some time without any response or
feedback in this bug report and we are wondering if this is still an
issue for you with the latest release of Ubuntu the Natty Narwhal, May
you please
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Binary package hint: evince
I have seen this warning with other gnome pkgs, but not as frequently
(see the xsession-errors). The permissions of the warned-about file
/usr/local/people/tbrowde/.recently-used.xbel are
-rw--- 1 tbrowde tbrowde 643K Dec 9 16:06
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I am having the same problem--I have lost cc1 somehow and cannot get it
back:
$ cpp
cpp: error trying to exec 'cc1': execvp: No such file or directory
I have tried using apt-get, aptitude, and symaptic package manager to
reinstall cpp to no avail.
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Shutdown occurred again after 36+ hours. Requested logs are attached as
gzipped files.
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** Attachment added: dmidecode.log from sudo fwts --dump
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Last requested log file for the shut down event is attached as a gzipped
file.
** Attachment added: messages.gz
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I have attached another, special log file (compressed with bzip2) I
produce which shows date/time, uptime, and output from sensors at
every minute for the up time prior to the shut down event.
Note: the kern.log file attached earlier was NOT produced by sudo fwts
--dumo--it is a normal log.
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Where should requested log files go when ready, the pastebin (with link
in comment) or attached here?
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On Mon, Aug 9, 2010 at 08:25, Colin King 612...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
@Tom, can you install the package fwts, and next time this occurs can
Colin, thanks, I am so happy to hear from you.
I have obtained package 'fwts_0.17.2.tar.gz' from launchpad and
installed it according to instructions
I have flashed my BIOS with the latest version. and upgraded to the new
kernel (2.6.32-24.39).
I reset all boot parameters and /etc/pm/sleep.d to default (as
installed).
After an uptime of over 39 hrs, system went into hibernation again.
I can find nothing untoward in the logs (except there was
I have not built a custom kernel for many years, but I would be happy to
volunteer my time and mobo to help find this irritating bug.
I have subscribed to the Automating BIOS testing to find BIOS errors
blueprint on Ubuntu Launchpad, and I have linked this bug to it.
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I am having similar problems on my desktop: uncommanded shutdowns
(hibernate) with inactivity.
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As of today the non-commanded shut down occurred again, I added
noapic back to the boot line but it shut down again.
The message on the screen after it quits is:
[ 5904.836193] Power down.
[ 6280.181570] System halted.
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You
This morning my system did an un-commanded shut down again. I added
noapic back to the boot line but it shut down again.
The message on the terminal after shut down says:
[ 5904.836193] Power down.
[ 6280.181570] System halted.
I see in the logs messages about hibernate starting, but I ca;t
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Binary package hint: acpi
lsb_release -rd: Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS
acpi version: 1.4-2
Expected system to not shutdown since I had all power management
features turned off. However, for the last few months system shuts down
un-commanded within an hour
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 12:42, Chris Cheney cche...@ubuntu.com wrote:
Do you still have this issue with the new version in Ubuntu 9.04 with
the ppa at https://launchpad.net/~openoffice-pkgs/+archive/ppa or Ubuntu
Karmic?
I think this is fixed for the 'T' case in OOo 3.1.1 it is 0.13 wide.
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Binary package hint: openoffice.org
When laying out a table of text cells in oocalc, I try to dress up each
column (individually or the sheet as a whole) by selecting Format =
Column = Optimal Width and set the add increment to zero. The
resulting column most of the time
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