[Bug 1653217] Re: stop job timeout loops forever

2021-07-01 Thread Wolfgang Fahl
How can I reopen this bug and why was it closed in the first place if it
wasn't fixed?

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[Bug 1653217] Re: stop job timeout loops forever

2021-07-01 Thread Wolfgang Fahl
This is still a major problem - i don't dare to leave my house for
multiple days without given a neighbour a key to do the manual
keystrokes necessary to work around this problem.

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[Bug 1799946] Re: OpenJFX-11 does not work with OpenJDK-8

2020-02-28 Thread Wolfgang Fahl
see https://stackoverflow.com/a/56166582/1497139

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[Bug 1653217] [NEW] stop job timeout loops forever

2016-12-30 Thread Wolfgang Fahl
Public bug reported:

On my Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS with the most recent software updates I regularly run 
into a situation
where the reboot of the machine will hang with a message
 A stop job is running for ... (1min 23s / 1min 30s)

which is already annoying by itself see e.g.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1457400

what is worse is that after 90 secs the message changes to
 A stop job is running for ... (1min 31s / 3min 0s)
and so on which effectively means the machine will not reboot since this seems 
to go on for ever (I tried at least for 15 minutes ...)

The reason for the stop job behavior seems to be a cifs mount from the machine 
to one of it's virtual machine. The shutdown sequence seems to be that the 
virtual machines are shutdown first than the try to unmount the CIFS share will 
obviously fail (which in fact would not be any big deal at all). First I'll now 
try to workaround this bug but this bug indeed has horrible consequences:
- the machine will not properly reboot by itself any more needing human 
intervention
- since the console is not accessible a hard reset is needed
- the hard reset will cause a file system check since the cifs mounts are 
unmounted before the physical drives so the file systems on the physical drives 
are not shut down properl.y
- on my machine there are several multi-terrabyte drives where the filesystem 
checks will take approx an hour
- so each reboot at this time might take at least an hour and an ugly procedure 
- thats not what I expect from an OS in this century ...

** Affects: systemd (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 1608198] Re: upgrade 14.04 LTS to 16.04.1 LTS impossible

2016-08-07 Thread Wolfgang Fahl
in my case 
apt-get remove ros-indigo-ros-base
apt-get autoremove
root@capri:/etc/apt/sources.list.d# mkdir /home/wf/sources.list
root@capri:/etc/apt/sources.list.d# mv ros* /home/wf/sources.list/

seems to have been the necessary step so grep "Broken" /var/log/dist-
upgrade//apt.log was the first step in finding this out. The do-
release-upgrade script should IMHO point to a wiki entry where these
issues are discussed so that people can discuss there personal PPA
situation and fixes.

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[Bug 1608198] Re: upgrade 14.04 LTS to 16.04.1 LTS impossible

2016-08-07 Thread Wolfgang Fahl
https://blog.mcdope.org/2014/04/18/ubuntu-14-04-upgrade-unloesbares-
problem/

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[Bug 1608198] Re: upgrade 14.04 LTS to 16.04.1 LTS impossible

2016-08-07 Thread Wolfgang Fahl
see http://www.vdr-
portal.de/board60-linux/board14-betriebssystem/board68-debian-und-
derivate/122243-do-release-upgrade-funktioniert-nicht/

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[Bug 1608198] Re: upgrade 14.04 LTS to 16.04.1 LTS impossible

2016-08-07 Thread Wolfgang Fahl
See https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-release-
upgrader/+bug/1486162. The bug is in the message that doesnot give any
hints on how to resolve this. E.g. looking in /var/log/dist-upgrade log
files or using ppa-purge see http://askubuntu.com/questions/307/how-can-
ppas-be-removed

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[Bug 776945] Re: Apparmor results in denying operation mknod for isc-dhcp-server

2012-04-02 Thread Wolfgang Fahl
My network configuration fails on the same pro problem and the symbolic link
ln -s /var/run/dhcp-server/dhcpd.pid /var/run/dhcpd.pid

workaround does not work for me.

I consider this bug *very* severe. I can't use any network features without 
runing a manual fix afer *every* single boot
I am mostly using Windows 7 now so this a follow up of bug #1 of Ubuntu!

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[Bug 776945] Re: Apparmor results in denying operation mknod for isc-dhcp-server

2012-04-02 Thread Wolfgang Fahl
The comment above saying that dhcp should be started correctly put me on the 
track 
I had to change /etc/init.d/isc-dhcp-server script
changing DHCPDPID to /var/run/dhcp3-server/dhcpd.pid

from /var/run/dpcpd.pid

/var/run can not be written to from the daemon user

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[Bug 776945] Re: Apparmor results in denying operation mknod for isc-dhcp-server

2012-04-02 Thread Wolfgang Fahl
My network configuration fails on the same pro problem and the symbolic link
ln -s /var/run/dhcp-server/dhcpd.pid /var/run/dhcpd.pid

workaround does not work for me.

I consider this bug *very* severe. I can't use any network features without 
runing a manual fix afer *every* single boot
I am mostly using Windows 7 now so this a follow up of bug #1 of Ubuntu!

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[Bug 776945] Re: Apparmor results in denying operation mknod for isc-dhcp-server

2012-04-02 Thread Wolfgang Fahl
The comment above saying that dhcp should be started correctly put me on the 
track 
I had to change /etc/init.d/isc-dhcp-server script
changing DHCPDPID to /var/run/dhcp3-server/dhcpd.pid

from /var/run/dpcpd.pid

/var/run can not be written to from the daemon user

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[Bug 637787] Re: grub2 approach can make system unusable if shit happens

2010-09-18 Thread Wolfgang Fahl
Thanks for the quick reply. The by name approach will make sure a
fixed entry is selected. If i  understand the approach right it will not
make sure that the right kernel is booted. On Ubuntu kernel updates
new entries are automatically added. The by name approach will select
the older kernel after update. For proper operation there would have to
be some mechanism that allows to have aliases an select the alias for
an entry. The update procedure would then have to give the grub entry
the name kernel x.y-latest or something to have a stable alias that
always points to the most current kernel. If the most current kernel
does not work properly manual intervention would be possible by moving
the alias just as the by name approach does.

I don't know how to file a change request for two packages that are
involved by this comment. Hopefully this comment will spawn some
discussion and reaction to get the idea pushed into reality.

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[Bug 637787] [NEW] grub2 approach can make system unusable if shit happens

2010-09-13 Thread Wolfgang Fahl
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: grub2

On my Samsung netbook there is a recovery tool which will try to bring the 
system into it's 
factory state. Unfortunately it will erase your master boot record when you 
boot it.

The grub2 / ubuntu approach of automatically modifying the configuration and 
not automatically correcting
the default entry might lead to a situation where the recovery tool will 
automatically be booted against what the user expect. It happened to me 
recently when a new kernel was installed. I got two new boot entries and the 
default entry suddenly pointed to the recovery tools boot entry in the menu.

I think grub2 should be modified to have an option to work in grub 1 mode with 
fixed menu entries. 
grub2 is too unsafe to work with if it does bad things like described above.

** Affects: grub2 (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 295796] Re: [orinoco][intrepid] Network Manager does not reconnect to hidden SSID after reboot

2010-01-28 Thread Wolfgang Fahl
I'm using 9.10 karmic koala on a Samsung Netbook. I'd like to make my GSM 
connection available via wifi so I do need two autoconnects - one via the GSM 
(USB or Bluettooth) and one via WIFI (adhoc). I do get an autoconnect for the 
GSM via USB. For the second connection I have to manually start with connect to 
hidden network. Also the DHCP configuration is complaining - it seems the order 
of things is such that the dhcp server starts before the ip addresses for 
Bluetooth and WLan get assigned. 
I am confused on what the proper method is to get this working. One comment 
above mentions modifying /etc/network/interfaces to be the old method of 
doing things. So what is the new method then?

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[Bug 508448] [NEW] bluetooth applet ui unfit for use

2010-01-16 Thread Wolfgang Fahl
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: bluez-gnome

The bluetooth applet version 1.8 has two menus
a left-click menu with the entry Setup new device
a right-click menu with the entries Preferences, Setup new device, Send 
files to device, Browse files on device and About.

The preferences dialog then offers a tab general and a tab for the current 
computer's device, with a list
of known devices. There are for icons offered in this dialog a + a connect 
icon, a star icon and a circle with slash icon.

These are the bugs in this ui:
- The icons are not explained. When you hover over the buttons no tooltip is 
displayed
- the Setup new device option is redundant. 
- the most needed function of checking the status and connnection of devices is 
many clicks away 

some of the improvements should be:
- show the list of connected and available know devices immediately on left 
click
- when discovering devices with setup new device known devices should also be 
displayed - it's confusing to not 
see them if you didn't remember that they are known.

The whole UI needs to be more user centric - there needs to be a
feedback option in the about dialog to allow for suggestions to improve
the whole thing.

There needs to be a link to the source code that the community can work
with this applet. There are currently only two developers and the
complaints about the undocumented symbols have not been taken care of
for more than 1 1/2 years - obviously the open source idea does not work
to well here ...

Hope some of the issues can be fixed by discussing this bug report.

** Affects: bluez-gnome (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 456612] Re: network manager does not connect through CDMA 3G after upgrade

2009-12-06 Thread Wolfgang Fahl
Same issue 2.6.31-16 with Motorola Razr Modem

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[Bug 249255] Re: Images do not show when I'm searching for images at google.nl

2009-11-23 Thread Wolfgang Fahl
Firefox 3.5 still has this problem - not only on Ubuntu. I experience the same 
Problem on Mac OS X.
I searched with google and the reasons seem very obscure - there used to be 
some flag that allowed to set the permissions for image files be domain. This 
flag is not there any more in 3.5.
I had some success in specifically allowing the google domain to display 
pictures - but this success was not persistent. 
I had remove all cache content before it worked. On the next session the same 
problem reappeared ... it is really annoying.

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[Bug 455775] Re: Nokia N85 - DUN connects OK, NM sees the connection, but when selected (in nm-applet menu) it does not connect, writes GSM Disconnected

2009-11-14 Thread Wolfgang Fahl
With a Motorola V3RAZR I have not found any way to connect to the Internet via 
UMTS yet.
Neither the cable version works (there seems to be a bug in networkmanager 
where some people seem to assume permisson problems - i  checked everything - 
no this is not the issue!)

Nor the bluetooth connect works

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[Bug 455775] Re: Nokia N85 - DUN connects OK, NM sees the connection, but when selected (in nm-applet menu) it does not connect, writes GSM Disconnected

2009-11-14 Thread Wolfgang Fahl
sorry for the broken post - I'm using a WIFI access - point at this time that 
interrupted the connection.
The bluetooth connect does not work since:
- gnome-bluetooth does not shown an option for dialup-networking
after installing blueman i got this option and could configure everything - a 
message appeared promising
there would be  a dun connection now in network manager ... but there is none 
...

Too bad the basic feature of internet access does not work. Everyhting
else about ubuntu on my N140 Samsung Netbook is  so much nicer than the
preinstalled Win%!$ XP. I'd appreciate to know how I can help make this
working. Unfortunately the network manager stuff seems to be quite
obscure ... i could not find a decent development site for it yet where
the API the test cases and the source code can be looked at.

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[Bug 455031] Re: 9.10 beta - Samsung NC10 - HSPA modem - cannot connect to EDGE/UMTS network

2009-11-14 Thread Wolfgang Fahl
Since I do have the same problem and get the same error message it would
be nice to know what do to about it now. What is the fix? I do not
understand the discussion above in this respect.

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