[Bug 910296] Re: Please backport the upstream patch to prevent attacks based on hash collisions

2012-02-10 Thread Greg Knaddison
According to this issue it is not yet released for Hardy nor Precise,
but the announcement for 5.2.4-2ubuntu5.22 says it is:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/php5/5.2.4-2ubuntu5.22

Was that tracked somewhere else and this issue just needs to be updated?

Related question: I searched for the bug for the remote arbitrary code
execution that this fix introduced (PHP 5.3.10, CVE-2012-0830) and
couldn't find it

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[Bug 910296] Re: Please backport the upstream patch to prevent attacks based on hash collisions

2012-02-10 Thread Greg Knaddison
According to this issue it is not yet released for Hardy nor Precise,
but the announcement for 5.2.4-2ubuntu5.22 says it is:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/php5/5.2.4-2ubuntu5.22

Was that tracked somewhere else and this issue just needs to be updated?

Related question: I searched for the bug for the remote arbitrary code
execution that this fix introduced (PHP 5.3.10, CVE-2012-0830) and
couldn't find it

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  Please backport the upstream patch to prevent attacks based on hash
  collisions

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[Bug 438868] Re: Address bar autocomplete and search bar autocomplete doesn't always work after emerging from a screensaver or suspend

2010-04-04 Thread Greg Knaddison
Another workaround for me is to enable the widget layer.

1. In the CompizConfig Settings Manager filter for Wiedget Layer and enable 
the tool
2. Create some widgets which will show and make not of the Toggle Widget 
Display shortcut - F9 by default
3. Close CompizConfig Settings Manager
4. Wait for the autocomplete to stop working
5. Hit F9 (once or sometimes twice) and autocomplete will start working again

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Address bar autocomplete and search bar autocomplete doesn't always work after 
emerging from a screensaver or suspend
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