[Bug 1648397] Re: Missing support for Yeasu FT 991 in Hamlib

2017-07-22 Thread airween
Hveem,

the IO error could be by the permission problem, eg. the ttyUSB* ports
owned by root:dialout, but you aren't member of dialout group. You can
fix it that you added yourself to group dialout:

sudo usermod -aG dialout YOURUSER

then after the next login you will be able to use the ports.

Please check it again - the newest versions of Hamlib (3.0, 3.1) suports
your RIG.

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[Bug 1357535] Re: Yaesu FT-897 frequency drifts in rigctld

2017-07-22 Thread airween
Probably this is an upstream bug, not the package. Please, report it to
Hamlib list: hamlib-develo...@lists.sourceforge.net, and close this
issue.

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[Bug 1494243] Re: Please upgrade hamlib to hamlib 3

2017-07-22 Thread airween
A few hours ago the Hamlib 3.1 had been uploaded to Debian repository. Looks 
like Ubuntu also uses it:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hamlib. As I see, the current Ubuntu 
version use the Hamlib 3.0.

May be you could close this issue.

73, Ervin
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Re: [Bug 1587984] Re: Gnome Software catalog entry missing for Grig

2017-01-04 Thread airween
Hi,

On Wed, Jan 04, 2017 at 04:28:34PM -, Alberto Salvia Novella wrote:
> ** Changed in: grig (Ubuntu)
>Importance: Undecided => Medium
> 
> ** Also affects: hundredpapercuts
>Importance: Undecided
>Status: New
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> ** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
>Status: New => In Progress
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> ** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
>Importance: Undecided => Medium
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> ** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
>  Assignee: (unassigned) => FanJun Kong - ( BH1SCW ) (fjkong)
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the new package had been created, and available here:

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/xdfm6h9xwul7skf/AAAyzFxZIm0c60svYQs2RBT2a/grig


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[Bug 1404822] [NEW] Kate crashes when clicking Open

2014-12-22 Thread airween
Public bug reported:

I've installed kate to my Linux Mint 17.1 (Rebecca) from official repository.
When I start the Kate, and click Open, Kate crashes always. That could be 
reproduced on several systems of Linux Mint 17.1.

If I start Kate from terminal, I can see the problem:

Could not find 'klauncher' executable.

I've installed 'kdelibs5-plugins' package (which has some more package
dependency), and problem has solved.

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

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[Bug 1404822] Re: Kate crashes when clicking Open

2014-12-22 Thread airween
Sorry, I'm not using anywhere Kubuntu nor KDE.
I think't this is only a Mint-bug - so I've used Ubuntu previously (I just 
installed Mint a few days...), but there weren't this bug.

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[Bug 434915] Re: mysql-server-5.1 can't chroot

2009-10-26 Thread airween
hmmm, sorry for my incomprehension, but I don't understand why MySQL 5.0 works 
with apparmor in chroot, and MySQL 5.1 does not?
Only this is my problem, everything else is clear for me.


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[Bug 434915] Re: mysql-server-5.1 can't chroot

2009-10-26 Thread airween
hmmm, sorry for my incomprehension, but I don't understand why MySQL 5.0 works 
with apparmor in chroot, and MySQL 5.1 does not?
Only this is my problem, everything else is clear for me.


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[Bug 439357] [NEW] ext4fs triggers I/O errors

2009-09-30 Thread airween
Public bug reported:

Package: linux
Release: Karmic alpha-6
Version: linux-kernel-2.6.31-10-server x86_64


I installed a new Karmic from a CD, I choosed it uses ext3 as fs insead of 
ext4. Then I just want to try the new ext4 fs, I have two raid device, so I 
created a 64GB partition on LVM, and formatted as ext4. Here is the relevant 
part of log when I mounted that:

Sep 28 13:13:46 linux kernel: [439298.009431] EXT4-fs (dm-0): barriers enabled
Sep 28 13:14:44 linux kernel: [439298.028422] kjournald2 starting: pid 18646, 
dev dm-0:8, commit interval 5 seconds
Sep 28 13:14:44 linux kernel: [439298.040769] EXT4-fs (dm-0): internal journal 
on dm-0:8
Sep 28 13:14:44 linux kernel: [439298.040774] EXT4-fs (dm-0): delayed 
allocation enabled
Sep 28 13:14:44 linux kernel: [439298.040778] EXT4-fs: file extents enabled
Sep 28 13:14:44 linux kernel: [439298.047257] EXT4-fs: mballoc enabled
Sep 28 13:14:44 linux kernel: [439298.047271] EXT4-fs (dm-0): mounted 
filesystem with writeback data mode
Sep 28 13:14:44 linux kernel: [439320.129197] end_request: I/O error, dev 
cciss/c0d1, sector 0
Sep 28 13:14:44 linux kernel: [439320.136986] end_request: I/O error, dev 
cciss/c0d1, sector 0


and after this step there are many times the last line in the syslog.

The bigger problem is this error came on cciss/c0d0, which has NOT ext4
fs! Before this point there are no such report.

After reboot the error solved on cciss/c0d0, but the partition table
lost on that disc...

I've created a new partition table with a new partition (like before),
and when I want to created an LVM, it said there is an existing PV - so
the data's were on disc except the partition table.

Now I re-created the ext3 fs, and I don't have any problem.

** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
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 Status: New

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[Bug 435690] [NEW] Partitions/volumes doesn't mounted at boot

2009-09-24 Thread airween
Public bug reported:

Description:Ubuntu karmic (development branch)
Release:9.10 (alpha-6 up-to-date)

There are two chrooted environments: /srv/apache and /srv/mysql. I would like 
to mount the volume which already mounted /tmp to these environments, also as 
/tmp (/srv/apache/tmp and /srv/mysql/tmp).
Here is the relevant part of /etc/fstab:

UUID=22304730-ff6f-425e-91b6-ba27ca3d8f8e /tmpext3
noexec,nodev,nosuid0   2
UUID=22304730-ff6f-425e-91b6-ba27ca3d8f8e /srv/apachetmpext3
noexec,nodev,nosuid0   2
UUID=22304730-ff6f-425e-91b6-ba27ca3d8f8e /srv/mysql/tmpext3
noexec,nodev,nosuid0   2

When system is starting, it displays twice it wants to run fsck on a
mounted partition. If I comment out two last lines, the problem has
solved.

I've created two new volumes as tmp partitions for chrooted
environments, now fstab looks like this:

/dev/vg00/mysqltmp /srv/mysql/tmp  ext3noexec,nodev,nosuid0   2
/dev/vg00/apachetmp /srv/apache/tmp ext3noexec,nodev,nosuid0   2

Then the system is booting, there aren't any fsck or other FS error
report, but volumes doesn't mounted after boot. If I log in and give the
command:

# mount -a

these volumes has been mounted.

Workaround: I put a line to /etc/rc.local:

/bin/mount -a


Thanks:

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** Affects: ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: boot partitions

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[Bug 435690] Re: Partitions/volumes doesn't mounted at boot

2009-09-24 Thread airween
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 431040 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/431040

Hello,

may be this is a duplicated report of that, but I'm not sure - in more
reports the affected filysystem type is tmpfs - but in my case there are
ext3 FS on LVM or normal partition.

I can't award is this same bug or not.


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Re: [Bug 434915] Re: mysql-server-5.1 can't chroot

2009-09-23 Thread airween
Dear Mathias,

 Thank you for taking the time to report this issue and helping to make
 Ubuntu better. We appreciate the difficulties you are facing - why are
 you running mysqld in a chroot?

may be I don't understand your question why are you running mysqld in
a chroot...

There are several answer to this question, everybody can choice a good
ideology :)
My choice is more security, since few years ago I didn't install mysql
(and many other netservice) without chroot - I would like to use that
in the future.


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[Bug 434915] Re: mysql-server-5.1 can't chroot

2009-09-22 Thread airween
** Package changed: ubuntu = mysql-dfsg-5.1 (Ubuntu)

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[Bug 434915] [NEW] mysql-server-5.1 can't chroot

2009-09-22 Thread airween
Public bug reported:

Package: mysql-server-5.1
Release: Karmic alpha-6 (up-to-date @ bugreport)
Version: 5.1.37-1ubuntu4

Hello,

I have installed a LAMP server when installed the base system. Usually I use 
mysql in chroot-ed environment, here is a good howto:
http://blog.blackdown.de/2006/12/30/chrooting-recent-mysql-versions-on-debian-and-ubuntu/

When I started the mysql, in logs there are these messages:
... mysqld: 090922 15:47:43 [ERROR] chroot: Operation not permitted
... mysqld: 090922 15:47:43 [ERROR] Aborting

Since Jaunty, when mysql runs in chroot, there must modify the apparmor config 
(enable sys_chroot cap, and accesing many files - it passed).
Then were:
... mysqld: 090922 15:57:40 [ERROR] Fatal error: Can't change to run as user 
'mysql' ;  Please check that the user exists!
... mysqld: 
... mysqld: 090922 15:57:40 [ERROR] Aborting
... mysqld: 

Okay, I changed running user from mysql to root - mysql started in
chroot. It's not a good idea to run as root, I rejected this chance.

I moved usr.sbin.mysqld from apparmor directory, then mysql started in chroot, 
but it wanted to use /var/log/mysql/mysql.log instead of 
$CHROOT/var/log/mysql/mysql.log.
(In /proc/pid_of_mysql/root contains only the restricted chroot, which I've set 
up, so mysql ran in chroot it sure)

I downgraded to mysql-server-5.0, and now mysql runs perfectly in chroot
with user mysql.

** Affects: ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: apparmor chroot mysql

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[Bug 434915] Re: mysql-server-5.1 can't chroot

2009-09-22 Thread airween
** Package changed: ubuntu = mysql-dfsg-5.1 (Ubuntu)

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Re: [Bug 189504] Re: snmpd eats memory

2008-09-12 Thread airween
Hello,

first, thanks for your help,

 Ok but I asked if you could try this on hardy?

currently no, that's a productive server, and we don't have any backup
hardware for that.

btw: the problem has solved partially, snmp eats the memory, but
system hasn't crashed till I upgraded it.

a.

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Re: [Bug 189504] Re: snmpd eats memory

2008-09-12 Thread airween
Hello,

first, thanks for your help,

 Ok but I asked if you could try this on hardy?

currently no, that's a productive server, and we don't have any backup
hardware for that.

btw: the problem has solved partially, snmp eats the memory, but
system hasn't crashed till I upgraded it.

a.

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[Bug 189504] Re: snmpd eats memory

2008-06-04 Thread airween
I have upgraded that server a few week ago - the situation is better, snmpd 
doesn't eat memory as soon. Previously, it must to restart every week, but at 
this time snmpd runs since about 10 days, and there are some free memory.
But I can see (we use cacti to collect data's), the memory usage of snmpd is 
more and more at day after day.

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[Bug 235959] Re: smbclient -L gives NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE

2008-05-30 Thread airween
Sorry, the IP of second smbclient test is same as first: 192.168.117.2 -
of course.

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[Bug 235959] [NEW] smbclient -L gives NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE

2008-05-30 Thread airween
Public bug reported:

After we have upgraded our system to 8.04, smbclient gives report as
above.

Here are the results:

# smbclient -L 192.168.117.2 -U myuser
Password: 
session setup failed: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE
# mount -t cifs -o username=myuser //192.168.117.2/data1 /mnt
Password: 
[share has mounted]
# mount | grep mnt
//192.168.117.2/data1 on /mnt type cifs (rw,mand)

On remote system the samba authenticates the users from a Windows AD
(2003 SBS). If I try from another host (eg: Ubuntu 7.04), with same user
and same password, I can check the list of shares:

$ /usr/bin/smbclient -L 192.168.117.21 -U myuser
Password: 
Domain=[MYDOMAIN] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.22]

Sharename   Type  Comment
-     ---
ADMIN$  IPC   IPC Service (myserver server (Samba, Ubuntu))
IPC$IPC   IPC Service (myserver server (Samba, Ubuntu))
...

The different between traffic of two hosts is when I came from 7.04, the 
packets contains these:
ANSI Password: 1C468E...
Unicode Password: 002AF...

but when I came from 8.04, all of these two fields has '1F1F1F...'
value.

(I checked it with tcpdump).

Thank you:

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[Bug 235959] Re: smbclient -L gives NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE

2008-05-30 Thread airween
Sorry, the IP of second smbclient test is same as first: 192.168.117.2 -
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[Bug 235959] [NEW] smbclient -L gives NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE

2008-05-30 Thread airween
Public bug reported:

After we have upgraded our system to 8.04, smbclient gives report as
above.

Here are the results:

# smbclient -L 192.168.117.2 -U myuser
Password: 
session setup failed: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE
# mount -t cifs -o username=myuser //192.168.117.2/data1 /mnt
Password: 
[share has mounted]
# mount | grep mnt
//192.168.117.2/data1 on /mnt type cifs (rw,mand)

On remote system the samba authenticates the users from a Windows AD
(2003 SBS). If I try from another host (eg: Ubuntu 7.04), with same user
and same password, I can check the list of shares:

$ /usr/bin/smbclient -L 192.168.117.21 -U myuser
Password: 
Domain=[MYDOMAIN] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.22]

Sharename   Type  Comment
-     ---
ADMIN$  IPC   IPC Service (myserver server (Samba, Ubuntu))
IPC$IPC   IPC Service (myserver server (Samba, Ubuntu))
...

The different between traffic of two hosts is when I came from 7.04, the 
packets contains these:
ANSI Password: 1C468E...
Unicode Password: 002AF...

but when I came from 8.04, all of these two fields has '1F1F1F...'
value.

(I checked it with tcpdump).

Thank you:

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[Bug 189504] [NEW] snmpd eats memory

2008-02-06 Thread airween
Public bug reported:

Here are several Ubuntu 7.10 server, them have snmpd. Snmpd runs with
this options:

/usr/sbin/snmpd -Lsd -Lf /dev/null -u snmp -I -smux -p
/var/run/snmpd.pid

After few days, on those systems the size of free memory looks like
decrease (we look them with several tools, like cacti, and top also
shows up, snmpd eats about 3-4% of total memory).

Here are some output when I have restarted snmpd:

# free
 total   used   free sharedbuffers cached
Mem:775568 567488 208080  0 190412 119996
-/+ buffers/cache: 257080 518488
Swap:   979832  0 979832

output of top:
  PID USER  PR  NI  VIRT  RES  SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+  COMMAND
13453 snmp  15   0 20444  16m 2376 S  0.0  2.7   3:12.69 snmpd

# /etc/init.d/snmpd stop

# free
 total   used   free sharedbuffers cached
Mem:775568 412464 363104  0 190412 12
-/+ buffers/cache: 102052 673516
Swap:   979832  0 979832

# /etc/init.d/snmpd start

# free
 total   used   free sharedbuffers cached
Mem:775568 413604 361964  0 190412 12
-/+ buffers/cache: 103192 672376
Swap:   979832  0 979832

After the restart the top command shows up:

  PID USER  PR  NI  VIRT  RES  SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+  COMMAND
28655 snmp  15   0  7500 4320 2376 S  0.0  0.6   0:01.09 snmpd 

When we sense this first time, one of those systems has crashed - the system 
has ran out of memory.
After this affair we look those systems, which has snmpd, and restart the 
service on every week.

We didn't find with this effect on any other Linux (including Ubuntu)
version.

Any suggestion?

Thanks:

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[Bug 110854] gpasswd remove users from groups

2007-04-28 Thread airween
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gnome-system-tools

Here is a new feisty install, with a user (airween) with admin
privileges. I have been created a new user (david) from System - Admin.
- Users and Groups (I don't know what package contains that). After
that application said, user has been created, user DOESN'T exist, just
the new group. Another effect is, after I realized the new user can't
login, the creator user (what created at install) couldn't has admin
privileges, because that user isn't member of required group(s) (also
not member of audio, after login it can't use the mixer...).

In the auth.log there are several lines in reference to with this:

Apr 28 19:29:23 host sudo:  airween : TTY=unknown ; PWD=/home/airween ; 
USER=root ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/users-admin
Apr 28 19:30:11 host gpasswd[5437]: remove member cupsys from group dialout by 
root
Apr 28 19:30:11 host gpasswd[5439]: remove member airween from group dialout by 
root
Apr 28 19:30:11 host gpasswd[5443]: remove member haldaemon from group cdrom by 
root
Apr 28 19:30:11 host gpasswd[5445]: remove member airween from group cdrom by 
root
Apr 28 19:30:11 host gpasswd[5449]: remove member haldaemon from group floppy 
by root
Apr 28 19:30:11 host gpasswd[5451]: remove member airween from group floppy by 
root
Apr 28 19:30:11 host gpasswd[5455]: remove member airween from group audio by 
root
Apr 28 19:30:11 host gpasswd[5459]: remove member airween from group dip by root
Apr 28 19:30:11 host gpasswd[5463]: remove member airween from group video by 
root
Apr 28 19:30:11 host gpasswd[5467]: remove member haldaemon from group plugdev 
by root
Apr 28 19:30:11 host gpasswd[5469]: remove member airween from group plugdev by 
root
Apr 28 19:30:11 host gpasswd[5473]: remove member cupsys from group scanner by 
root
Apr 28 19:30:11 host gpasswd[5475]: remove member hplip from group scanner by 
root
Apr 28 19:30:11 host gpasswd[5477]: remove member airween from group scanner by 
root
Apr 28 19:30:11 host gpasswd[5481]: remove member cupsys from group ssl-cert by 
root
Apr 28 19:30:11 host gpasswd[5485]: remove member airween from group adm by root
Apr 28 19:30:11 host gpasswd[5489]: remove member airween from group netdev by 
root
Apr 28 19:30:11 host gpasswd[5493]: remove member airween from group lpadmin by 
root
Apr 28 19:30:11 host gpasswd[5497]: remove member haldaemon from group powerdev 
by root
Apr 28 19:30:11 host gpasswd[5499]: remove member airween from group powerdev 
by root
Apr 28 19:30:11 host gpasswd[5505]: remove member airween from group admin by 
root
Apr 28 19:30:12 host groupadd[5508]: new group: name=david, GID=1001
Apr 28 19:30:12 host gpasswd[5512]: remove member cupsys from group lp by root


I didn't find any reference to this bug.

(Workaround was: reboot in recovery mode, add user to required groups,
and create new user from command-line with adduser.)

Thanks:
airween

** Affects: gnome-system-tools (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 110854] Re: gpasswd remove users from groups

2007-04-28 Thread airween
Sorry, of course I don't know what package contains it is false, I
find it. This could be misinformation.

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