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Version: 0.6.4-1.2
If I try to install a single package A using
aptitude update
aptitude upgrade
aptitude install A
and run into a conflict with already installed packages,
then aptitude shows me several
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Harald Dunkel ha...@afaics.de writes:
Package: gtkpod-aac Version: 1:2.1.0-0.3
This is a package from debian-multimedia.org. Please report bugs there (or
upstream, according to [1]), instead
Package: gcc-multilib
Version: 4:4.6.1-3
Running an upgrade on testing I got
Preparing to replace linux-libc-dev 3.1.0-1 (using
.../linux-libc-dev_3.1.6-1_amd64.deb) ...
Unpacking replacement linux-libc-dev ...
dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/linux-libc-dev_3.1.6-1_amd64.deb
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Package: icedax
Version: 9:1.1.11-2
Severity: wishlist
According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wav a *.wav
file might contain meta information (e.g. album, title,
track, artist, etc.). It would be nice if icedax could
support this feature.
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Version: 9:1.1.11-2
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icedax should lookup the cddb entries in a local directory
first, before asking a remote server. If there is no local
entry, then icedax should create it.
xmms and grip had a local directory
Attached you can find the output of virt-manager --debug.
I tried to connect to localhost using qemu:///system.
virt-manager got stuck for a few minutes after the xml
file, then it said Not connected. virsh list --all
does not get stuck.
This is virt-manager version 0.9.0-3~bpo60+1 and
libvirt0
I found some more information in the libvirtd.log file. When
virt-manager becomes responsive to show
localhost (QEMU) - Not connected
again, then libvirtd writes
warning : virKeepAliveTimer:182 : No response from client 0x7ffb4c0d9290 after
5 keepalive messages in 30 seconds
into it's
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Package: aptitude
Version: 0.6.8.1-2
Severity: wishlist
Running aptitude in an xterm I'd love to copy the Homepage
URL into the Xselection buffer to make it available to other
XWindow applications (e.g. Firefox, to paste it into an EMail,
etc.).
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This bug seriously affects user experience. KDE appears to be very fragile,
if you are greeted with the same notification about something important
missing on each login.
I would suggest to increase the priority of this bug report.
Keep on your good
Hi Michael,
On 09/25/12 07:48, Michael Tokarev wrote:
Can you please take a look at what is being done during these
5 minutes? Do a `ps afwx' at least, and see if there are
any `mount' commands spawned, etc.
7826 ?Ssl0:00 /usr/sbin/automount
8221 ?S 0:00 \_
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Package: libav
Version: 4:0.7.2-1
If I build the current xbmc snapshot, then it dies at runtime when
creating thumbnails for wmv files. See http://trac.xbmc.org/ticket/11789
for more details
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Package: smplayer
Version: 0.6.9-4
smplayer seems to work fine with mplayer2, but since it
depends upon mplayer I cannot remove the unwanted player
and its dependencies.
Do you think it would be possible to set mplayer to
recommends, or to depend
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Obviously smplayer _does_ depend upon either mplayer or mplayer2.
Please close.
Sorry for the confusion
Harri
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Package: x11-xkb-utils
Version: 7.5+5
If I set /etc/default/keyboard to
XKBMODEL=pc105
XKBLAYOUT=us
XKBVARIANT=nodeadkeys
XKBOPTIONS=terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp
then the keyboard on X is dead. .xinitrc.log shows
The XKEYBOARD keymap compiler (xkbcomp) reports:
On 11/09/11 19:17, Julien Cristau wrote:
On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 09:04:58 +0100, Harald Dunkel wrote:
Package: x11-xkb-utils
Version: 7.5+5
If I set /etc/default/keyboard to
XKBMODEL=pc105
XKBLAYOUT=us
XKBVARIANT=nodeadkeys
XKBOPTIONS=terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp
Package: phpsysinfo
Version: 3.0.10-1.1
Obviously phpsysinfo should depend upon php5-xsl.
And if you would create a symlink in its postinst
script
ln -s /usr/share/phpsysinfo /var/www
then it would work out of the box.
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Package: mount
Version: 2.17.2-9
Severity: wishlist
I would highly appreciate if somebody fixes /bin/mount
to create a missing mount point by default, if the parent
directory is writable.
Many thanx
Harri
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Package: grub-pc
Version: 1.99-22.1
Since I upgraded grub2 on my bootable USB stick it doesn't
wait for 5 seconds to show me the menu, but it boots the
first kernel right away.
If I press and hold the cursor down key while the boot is
still in the BIOS, then the menu is shown and I can select
Package: network-manager-kde
Version: 1:0.9~svn1141976-1
I tried to configure an openVPN connection using the kde
network manager applet. Connection is based upon x509
key, certificate and ca file. I was asked for the Kwallet
configuration (which I completed), but there was no password
dialog for
Did you notice that blockade is in non-free due to the game scenes?
Regards
Harri
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Package: dpkg
Version: 1.16.8
Severity: wishlist
It would be very nice if dpkg could manage system users and groups
created for each package.
At the moment I've got GID 105 for dbus on host A, while 105 is
used for saned on host B (just as an
Package: ifupdown
Version: 0.7
Severity: wishlist
I would like to assign interface aliases to the network
devices configured in /etc/network/interfaces, e.g.
external, internal, main, etc.
This would make it much easier to configure network
monitoring via Zabbix. The local network interface
Package: autofs
Version: 5.0.6-2
Purging autofs5 gave me:
Removing autofs5 ...
Purging configuration files for autofs5 ...
ucfr: Association belongs to autofs, not autofs5
ucfr: Aborting
dpkg: error processing autofs5 (--purge):
subprocess installed post-removal script returned error exit
On 08/29/12 10:05, Michael Tokarev wrote:
You're filing bug against autofs package but trying to remove
autofs5.
Indeed. Please check the changelog for autofs 5.0.6-2:
transfer ucf conffile ownership from old autofs5 to autofs
Seems to me that this is exactly the part that went wrong.
Many thanx for fixing this bug. And sorry for the misrouted
EMail about a Pacemaker problem.
Regards
Harri
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Explicitly setting the statusurl is a workaround, but it
doesn't fix the problem.
The problem is that the apache resource script fails to
guess the server-status url from the config file. It uses
http://localhost:
instead of
http://localhost/server-status
The result is the
Package: xterm
Version: 278-2
If I use pbuilder to build a package within an xterm, then
the screen output gets cut off when ca-certificates-java is
set up.
Attached you can find a sample. In my xterm I get
% zcat x.gz | wc -l
3
% zcat x.gz
Adding
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screen output is cut off
Harri
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A am using C on the shell:
% env | egrep LANG\|LC
LC_ALL=C
LANG=C
The ctrl-right-mouse-button memu shows no mark at
utf-encoding and ut-font, either.
I do not see what pbuilder uses inside, but should this
matter? Any guess about the used locale
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On 09/18/12 10:43, Thomas Dickey wrote:
However, your example isn't 7bit ASCII. It contains 8 non-ASCII bytes (all
from the 128-255 range).
Sure. The problem is not that the 8bit chars are not shown, but
that xterm refuses to output
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Package: taglib
Version: 1.7.2-1
The upstream information in debian/copyright is not correct.
Firefox can't find the server at ktown.kde.org
AFAICS its http://taglib.github.com/
I stumbled upon this looking for a more up-to-date version
to build
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A lot of interesting packages depend upon taglib. Is the new
version compatible to the version in testing (besides the
dropped rusxmms patch)?
Regards
Harri
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Package: procps
Version: 1:3.3.4-2
Severity: wishlist
free -s would be much more useful, if each record includes
the current time. Would it be possible to add such an option?
Many thanx
Harri
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Package: lxc
Version: 0.8.0~rc1-4
Seems that lxc-ls ignores the LXC_DIRECTORY path defined
in /etc/default/lxc. This is a serious problem, since lxc-ls
is used internally by other lxc scripts.
AFAICS the problem is also in 0.8.0~rc1-9.
Regards
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On 08/07/12 10:38, Daniel Baumann wrote:
no, it's not. /var/lib/lxc is supposed to always a symlink to the actual
lxc directory if the lxc directory is elsewhere (which is what the
package ensures), it's a purely cosmetical issue.
Sorry, but I don't see why using /var/lib/lxc should be
Package: autofs5
Version: 5.0.4-3.2+b1
If /home/* is managed via autofs5, then quilt gets stuck
when it tries to access /home/.pc .
auto.master:
/home /etc/auto.home
/net-hosts
auto.home:
* -noatimenfs-home:/space/home/
Sample session:
% quilt
Package: apt
Version: 0.8.10.3+squeeze1
Seems that I cannot override the pinning defined
in /etc/apt/preferences by a local config file in
/etc/apt/preferences.d. Sample:
/etc/apt/preferences:
Package: *
Pin: release a=squeeze-backports
Pin-Priority: 200
Package: apache2
Version: 2.2.16-6+squeeze7
My httpd.conf says
:
Include /somedir/vhost.*.conf
:
In /somedir was a single file
vhost.nb.10.10.10.128:8080.conf
which was silently(!) ignored. After renaming it to
vhost.nb.10.10.10.128.8080.conf
it was
Sorry to say, but the virtual disk of the bug report doesn't exist
anymore, so I had to reproduce the bug. This gives us new UUIDs.
See attachment. The screenshot shows /dev/disk/by-uuid and blkid
before the initrd is created. Please note that all the /dev/mapper/*
entries cannot be found in
PS: Attached you can find a sample script to reproduce the problem.
Usage: ./sample.sh /dev/vdx. Be careful.
Running this script I noticed several warnings in /var/log/messages:
They said
lvcreate: sending ioctl 1261 to a partition!
I am very sure there were no other lvcreate running
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I've got some weird problems about the symlinks in /dev/disk/by-uuid,
if the host is on kvm (#664463). It would be nice to have a more recent
experimental version of udev to try.
AFAICS udev is not included in the systemd debian package yet. The
most
Hi Stefan,
I really would prefer if apache behaves as it is described in
upstream's documentation. Their recommendation is to avoid
Include /somedir/
completely, and to use something like
Include /somedir/*.conf
or
IncludeOptional /somedir/*.conf
to avoid conflicts
Package: plasma-widget-networkmanagement
Version: 0.1+git20110422.810bc16-1~bpo60+1
Severity: wishlist
It would be very user-friendly if the openVPN edit dialog
in KDE could accept regular PKCS#12 files protected by a
passphrase.
network-manager-openvpn-gnome already does.
Many thanx
Harri
Hi Guido,
On 06/08/12 16:00, Guido Günther wrote:
Could that be the same as 663931? I've attached a possible workaround.
Cheers,
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I haven't tried your patch (yet), but restarting udev on
the libvirt server seems to help. Before the restart virt-manager
got stuck trying to connect
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This is an automatic notification regarding your Bug report which was filed
against the gtkpod package:
#653270: gtkpod eats up all memory
It has been closed by Matteo F. Vescovi
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Package: libav
Version: 4:0.8~beta2-3
Severity: wishlist
Would you mind to provide a meta package libav-dev requesting
all the other libav development packages in the same version?
This could make writing package build dependencies much easier.
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On 01/23/12 07:22, Reinhard Tartler wrote:
I don't think this would be a great idea. As application maintainer, you
should know the requirements of your package, and knowing the libraries it
uses is one part of them.
Not necessarily. If I
Hi Nicolas,
On 01/08/12 16:57, Nicolas François wrote:
I do not know NIS, but I do not think passwd should be used to change a
password when NIS is in use.
According to its own man page yppasswd(1) is deprecated.
http://tldp.org/HOWTO/NIS-HOWTO/rpasswdd.html
I do not see how this is
Seems that I have to add an option nis to pam_unix.so to
make it work (better). My common-passwd is now:
password [success=1 default=ignore] pam_unix.so obscure sha512 nis
password requisite pam_deny.so
password required pam_permit.so
The other
Package: virtinst
Version: 0.600.0-1
I missed to define a local br0 network interface on my new KVM
server. When I tried to create a new machine using an existing
host.xml file listing br0 as a network interface I got an
error message about an inaccessible disk image instead.
# export
Closing this bug is fine with me.
Many thanx
Harri
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Package: nis
Version: 3.17-32
Severity: wishlist
To make passwd work for NIS clients an option nis has to be
added to the pam_unix.so line in /etc/pam.d/common-password,
e.g.
password [success=1 default=ignore] pam_unix.so obscure sha512 nis
Without the nis option the user gets an error message
Hi Mark,
Its not about editing the file, but about adding the nis
option to the pam_unix.so line using the documented
configuration interface (pam-auth-update).
I can understand that you hesitate to touch the complex
pam configuration scheme, but surely common-password is
_not_ a critical system
Is this bug still relevant for Squeeze's kernel 2.6.32-41 ?
Would you recommend to move to the debian-backports kernel
instead?
Any helpful comment would be highly appreciated.
Harri
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PS: I just noticed that severity is set to normal. Sorry
to say, but I disagree on the severity in this case. If our
production environment dies after 200 days uptime, then this
is fatal.
Would you mind to adjust the severity of this bug report?
Many thanx
Harri
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Package: apt
Version: 0.8.10.3+squeeze1
It seems that /etc/cron.daily/apt delays the other daily
cron jobs registered in /etc/cron.daily for up to 30 minutes
(APT::Periodic::RandomSleep).
I doubt that this is reasonable. If other scripts would do
the same, then we end up running the last job
On 03/09/12 15:57, Ben Hutchings wrote:
On Fri, 2012-03-09 at 13:30 +0100, Harald Dunkel wrote:
PS: I just noticed that severity is set to normal. Sorry
to say, but I disagree on the severity in this case. If our
production environment dies after 200 days uptime, then this
is fatal.
Why do
Package: os-prober
Version: 1.49
os-prober finds some MSDOS partition on my laptop:
# os-prober
/dev/sda2:MS-DOS 5.x/6.x/Win3.1:MS-DOS:chain
# blkid | sort
/dev/sda1: UUID=063e2d53-7007-4112-822f-edcba00d2928 TYPE=ext4 LABEL=root
/dev/sda2: LABEL=debian UUID=af0b76b9-e91e-4bbd-a64c-b1a6199982bf
Package: unattended-upgrades
Version: 0.62.2
Severity: wishlist
I would like to include my own repository into unattended-upgrades.
Regards
Harri
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On 03/13/12 09:29, Michael Vogt wrote:
Please check the README file for unattended-upgrades:
/usr/share/doc/unattended-upgrades/README.gz
for information how to do that. Especially the part about how to
specify allowed-origins.
Sorry, I have missed this one.
Unless there is something
Package: konqueror
Version: 4:4.6.5-1
If I run 'konqueror http://www.heise.de/' from the command
line, then I get a lot of debug output on stdout/stderr.
% konqueror http://www.heise.de/
konqueror(14821)/kdecore (services) KServiceFactory::findServiceByDesktopPath:
searchproviders/wikit.desktop
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On 03/12/12 17:05, Joey Hess wrote:
I added a check for autoexec.bat || config.sys , just to have an added check
and avoid the worse of the false positives. My gut feeling is that either a)
nobody cares if their DOS is not detected, or b) if
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Package: initramfs-tools
Version: 0.101
Hi folks,
I am trying to setup an encrypted logical volume to
hold the root filesystem and swap. Hardware a virtual PC
created using kvm. Problem: There is no password dialog
at boot time. After a minute
PS: I ran /usr/share/initramfs-tools/hooks/cryptroot with -x
(see attachment). In get_lvm_deps()
dmsetup --noheadings splitname $node
returns an invalid volume group name:
18fce26f:1cf9:4475
$node is 18fce26f-1cf9-4475-8127-7592ab2194ac. blkid shows
# blkid | grep
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I am running 1.8.6 and 1.8.10 backported to Squeeze for quite
some time. They build fine and work nicely. If it is allowed to
make a suggestion:
If you don't want to upgrade Zabbix in Squeeze to version
1.8.10, and if upstream doesn't provide patches
Package: aptitude
Version: 0.6.4-1.2
It seems that aptitude update silently ignores a md5sum
mismatch for the Packages.bz2 file. Sample test case (hurry,
or it is fixed):
deb http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/debian squeeze contrib
apt-get update shows a warning, as expected:
W: Failed
Package: plasma-desktop
Version: 4:4.4.5-7+squeeze1
After some days plasma-desktop dies. .xsession-errors shows
:
:
kglobalaccel(6143) GlobalShortcutsRegistry::registerKey: Registering key
Ctrl+Alt+R for klipper : repeat_action
kglobalaccel(6143) GlobalShortcutsRegistry::registerKey:
You mean I have to ask the user to erase everything in
$HOME to make sure that plasma-desktop doesn't die?
Sorry, but this doesn't answer the question. How can
I set ulimit -c unlimited before plasma-desktop is
run to make sure that there is a core dump for
investigation?
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Package: lxc
Version: 0.7.2-1
Running /usr/lib/lxc/templates/lxc-debian -p /var/lib/lxc/lxc0
I got
:
:
I: Configuring apt...
I: Configuring openssh-server...
I: Configuring perl-modules...
I: Configuring perl...
I: Configuring libui-dialog-perl...
I: Base system installed successfully.
Download
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Package: xca
Version: 0.9.1~git7ffc768-2
Upstream's new version (released 3 weeks ago) works fine for
me on Squeeze, so I wonder whether there are any concerns
against providing it for sid?
Regards
Harri
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Hi Matteo,
On 02/06/12 17:05, Matteo F. Vescovi wrote:
Harald,
gtkpod 2.1.1-1 is out now.
Could you test it and tell me if it fixes this issue?
The new version died immediately, when I tried to add my
music folder:
{harri@cecil:~ 524}
On 01/28/12 21:57, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
This is an automatic notification regarding your Bug report
which was filed against the virtinst package:
#655460: misleading error message on missing br0 interface
It has been closed by Guido Günther a...@sigxcpu.org.
Their
Package: arno-iptables-firewall
Version: 1.9.2.k-4
Severity: wishlist
It would be nice if I could add my own config file
to /etc/arno-iptables-firewall/firewall.conf.d (e.g.
to override logging).
The idea is to keep default configuration and local
modifications separate to avoid conflicts on the
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Package: coreutils
Version: 8.13-3
Severity: wishlist
If I chroot into a subdirectory, then /proc/mounts shows
me 3 mounts for /. Sample session:
{root@cecil:~ 752} mount /dev/sdh2 /mnt
{root@cecil:~ 753} mount --bind /proc /mnt/proc
{root@cecil:~
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Package: ipxe-qemu
Version: 1.0.0+git-20120202.f6840ba-2
Trying to install ipxe-qemu I got this:
Selecting previously unselected package ipxe-qemu.
(Reading database ... 163655 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking ipxe-qemu (from
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Package: apt
Version: 0.8.15.9
Severity: wishlist
It would be nice to have a config option telling apt to
either upgrade _all_ installed packages built from a single
source package, or none. I would like to tell apt to avoid
mixed-versions ugrades
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On 02/04/12 21:08, Bob Proulx wrote:
Yes. This is related to the recent move of /etc/mtab from being a file to
being a symlink to /proc/mounts. There is a related discussion in Debian
Bug#653073 (and GNU bts bug 10363) and I think this issue
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Package: dpkg-dev
Version: 1.16.1.2
Severity: wishlist
Can debian/rules access version information from changelog
in some Makefile variables set by dpkg-buildpackage? DPM
and the man page don't tell, afaics.
Version information would be helpful for
Package: virt-manager
Version: 0.9.0-3
I have 7 remote hosts connected to virt-manager (using ssh).
Problem: At start time virt-manager gets stuck for at least
20 minutes. During this time the GUI is completely unresponsive
and doesn't refresh.
I see the ssh sessions in a local ps -ef while it
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Just a short remark: I tried to install Websphere 7 on
Squeeze. IBM's installer silently got stuck. After moving
the /bin/sh symlink from dash to bash the installation went
fine. This problem took me a lot of time :-(.
Of course this is not a failure
Package: passwd
Version: 1:4.1.4.2+svn3283-2+squeeze1
If I try to change the password of my account in NIS,
then I get
% passwd
passwd: Authentication token manipulation error
passwd: password unchanged
%
Please note that it didn't even ask for the old
password. Using yppasswd there is no such
I'm affected by this problem, too. This looks similar to
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=617740
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openvpn/+bug/662847
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Package: virt-manager
Version: 0.8.4-8
Severity: wishlist
Instead of waiting for several minutes and blocking the
GUI virt-manager should disconnect from unresponsive remote
hosts after a few seconds.
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I doubt that the bug report at RedHat is about the same problem.
In my problem virt-manager doesn't freeze frequently or from
time to time, but at start up time. It is reproducible.
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On 12/09/11 07:41, Guido Günther wrote:
On Fri, Dec 09, 2011 at 07:18:30AM +0100, Harald Dunkel wrote:
Package: virt-manager
Version: 0.8.4-8
Severity: wishlist
Instead of waiting for several minutes and blocking the
GUI virt-manager should disconnect from unresponsive remote
hosts after
Package: initscripts
Version: 2.88dsf-13.1
Problem with /etc/init.d/umountfs: For lxc systems it is not
reasonable to ignore /etc/fstab and to run swapoff -a
instead. This gives you an error message
Deactivating swap...swapoff: Not superuser.
failed.
mount: permission
PS: A similar problem exists for /etc/init.d/umountroot.
It remounts the lxc root partition read-only, which affects
the host system. This is a severe problem.
The workaround is to disable both startup scripts in
/etc/insserv/overrides.
Regards
Harri
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On 12/15/11 12:23, Roger Leigh wrote:
On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 11:50:40AM +0100, Harald Dunkel wrote:
PS: A similar problem exists for /etc/init.d/umountroot.
It remounts the lxc root partition read-only, which affects
the host system. This is a severe problem.
The workaround is to disable
Package: nis
Version: 3.17-31
If I stop NIS client (e.g. due to a run level change), then
unscd is not triggered to forget user information.
I stumbled about this when I tried to create a local user
on a laptop. I had stopped NIS and umounted nfs:/home.
adduser told me that the UID is still in
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Package: libpam-krb5
Version: 4.5-4
The passwd module should tell whose password it asks for.
Sample session:
% su
Password:
# passwd jupp
Current Kerberos password:
Is it asking for my Kerberos password, for root's
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Package: upower
Version: 0.9.15-3
Severity: wishlist
It would be nice if the upower package could provide a command
line tool, e.g. for power managing servers, and for debugging.
Of course I know there is a poweroff program, but this doesn't
make
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Package: dbus
Version: 1.5.12-1
Even though I am in group powerdev and I am sitting on the
console I am not authorized to shutdown the host via dbus.
Sample session:
% dbus-send --print-reply --system --dest=org.freedesktop.ConsoleKit
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I changed krb5.conf accordingly:
:
:
[auth]
expose_account = true
[password]
expose_account = true
But this did not help. I still get
# passwd jupp
Current Kerberos
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On 04/10/12 17:32, Russ Allbery wrote:
You want:
[appdefaults] pam = { expose_account = true }
[snip]
I could include it in the password prompt by default, I suppose, although
then it gets a bit awkward for people to configure that
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On 04/10/12 16:38, Simon McVittie wrote:
This error means that ConsoleKit asked PolicyKit whether you were allowed to
use Stop, and PolicyKit replied no (without error).
AFAIR the users in group powerdev are allowed to shut down.
If you
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On 04/10/12 22:19, Simon McVittie wrote:
Do you have libpam-ck-connector installed?
After installing libpam-ck-connector I can shutdown the
system via dbus-send.
As far as I understand it, CK's purpose is to to keep track of who is logged
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On 04/10/12 23:46, Michael Biebl wrote:
Simon's remark is correct: If you are the only logged in user and you are
issuing the shutdown request from a user session which is marked as active
*and* no other user is logged in, then this request is
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On 04/11/12 09:47, Simon McVittie wrote:
I believe the bug here is: because Harald is sitting on the console he
should be in an active session (and so this should work), but CK doesn't
consider a session to exist at all.
I believe the bug is
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On 04/12/12 10:02, Harald Dunkel wrote:
I believe the bug is that consolekit ignores process groups.
PS: The expression session is already used in Unix.
To avoid a lot of confusion consolekit should use a
different expression.
Harri
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On 04/11/12 00:39, Michael Biebl wrote:
There is pm-suspend and pm-hibernate (from pm-utils) and and the upower
command line utility to query power related information.
What exactly are you missing?
The man page to pm-utils says
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