011 at 11:59 AM, Pedro Villavicencio
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> Thanks for the report William Lynch , It has been a long time without
> any comment or a duplicate in this bug report and It is possible that
> the bug has been fixed. May you please try to reproduce it with the
> latest Stable Release of U
Also Stephen, I'm getting a kernel oops, and it does not appear that he is.
If it is the same driver, then he somehow got past the firmware upload
stage.
-Bill
On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 9:22 AM, William Lynch wrote:
> The user in that bug does have cx23385 loaded, but it's not cl
The user in that bug does have cx23385 loaded, but it's not clear that it's
the driver for the board he was having problems with.
The short summary of what I feel the bug in my report is that the cx23885
driver needs to load an external firmware and supply that to the pci card.
The second error m
I suspect this is still an issue, but I would have to move hardware around
of which I'm reluctant to do. If I remember correctly, the main issue with
this driver is that the firmware is incorrect, the other bugs seem to be
derived from that.
As a note, I doubt that this is an ubuntu bug, rather th
On the firmware comment, from looking at the kernel sources, the kernel
should be attempting to load v4l-cx23885-enc.fw. Here's some details of
that file on my system. It's also part of linux-firmware.
wly...@yellow:~$ ls -al /lib/firmware/v4l-cx23885-*
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 16382 2010-08-16 14:0
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mplayer causes a kernel oops when using /dev/video0
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This is on ubuntu 10.10, I just installed it earlier today.
I have this card installed in my machine:
01:00.0 Multimedia video controller: Conexant Systems, Inc. Hauppauge Inc.
HDPVR-1250 model 1196 (rev 04)
Subsystem: Hauppauge compute
I'm fairly sure this is the correct status when something has been fixed
(and released) upstream.
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This is fixed in python-boto's trunk.
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Also, here are the comments I can find in kern.log. Note the times
though, I don't think that the inode permission is relevant to the
crash.
./kern.log:May 23 02:31:41 hearts kernel: [2799048.568277]
audit(1211524301.719:6): type=1503 operation="inode_permission"
requested_mask="w::" denied_mask
I can confirm this as well.
libnss-ldap works fine, except for the autocomplete crashes.
libnss-ldapd works okay, up until it's regular crash.
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I'm not seeing this as well. Here's my workflow...
Copy /etc/group, /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow to /root.
Run users-admin from the xfce4 menu.
Click unlock, and unlock as a LDAP user (since no local ones exist).
Hit Manage Groups
Properties on the admin group (in which a LDAP user should be a part of
This program no longer crashes in Ubuntu Hardy Heron. I'm assuming that
the fix has been released at some point between now and when this bug
was reported. Ergo, I'm going to close the bug.
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I can confirm this. Running Hardy Beta on amd64.
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As a comment, generally UIDs under 1000 are considered system accounts.
1000+ are user accounts of some fashion.
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I'm currently running Hardy Beta, with version 2.22.0-0ubuntu5 of gnome-
system-tools.
When i run users-admin, the only user account that I see is root (who
has a real password). The other accounts, including the one I am logged
in as
This seems to no longer be an issue since the meta package "mono" no
longer exists in Hardy. However, I don't know if this would cause an
issue for updates.
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Debian has packaged this in experimental, but only for python2.4 (and
I'm not sure why).
http://packages.debian.org/calendarserver
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Also, installing this package fixed my problems:
http://mathiasson.nu/debian/pool/main/c/clearsilver/python-
clearsilver_0.10.4-1.0pm0_amd64.deb
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Karl, I'm experiencing the same error as wizard. I'm running amd64 on
Hardy.
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Binary package hint: squirrelmail
Currently, squirrelmail is unusable when installed fresh on a hardy
system. There was a small upgrade done with the debian packages that
solves this. It fixes bugs...
http://bugs.debian.org/457597
http://bugs.debian.org/457524
For example,
I had also sent out an email to the list:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-users/2008-March/14.html
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