to be the same as in the linked Ubuntu bug
report, which also includes a fix:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/chromium-browser/+bug/1702407
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There is a bad interaction between the manner in which Pidgin sets the
sound volume and the flat-volumes "feature" in Pulseaudio, whereby the
master output volume is changed whenever Pidgin adjusts its volume in
preparation for playing alerts sounds. On my system, the result was that
the
Package: upower
Version: 0.99.4-4+b1
Severity: critical
Justification: causes serious data loss
* When the charge level is below PercentageAction or TimeAction as
applicable, upower fails to be sufficiently aggressive about hibernating the
system.
* When hibernation fails, the system can
exists
Without manual intervention, further log rotation will fail and the disk
is guaranteed to fill up. Since the problem now affects the entire
system, the severity is arguably "critical" rather than "wishlist".
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Package: php5-radius
Version: 1.2.5-2.4+b1
Severity: normal
The included configuration file is in the old /etc/php5/conf.d location. Under
the old configuration scheme, the module was enabled by default. With a newer
php installation, the module is disabled by default and can not be enabled with
Package: gedit
Version: 3.14.0-3
Severity: normal
Try these commands
$ echo foo > bar
$ gedit --wait bar
[...] should block until file bar is closed in gedit
If a gedit process is already running, the document will be opened as a new tab
in the existing process and the second gedit process will
Package: pithos
Version: 0.3.17-3
Severity: normal
If the preferences option "Pause when screensaver is active" has been checked
and music has been paused via the pause control, sometimes music playback
resumes when returning from the screensaver. Playback should only resume on
return from the
Package: gnome-shell
Version: 3.14.4-1~deb8u1
Severity: normal
When pressing "ctrl-alt-S" or whatever the shortcut defined under "Toggle
shaded state" in All Settings->Keyboard->Shortcuts->Window, the window is
shaded (hidden except for the title bar, like a rolled up window shade).
Pressing the
Package: gedit-plugins
Version: 3.14.0-2
Severity: important
The documentation for session-saver is present, but the .so for the plugin is
missing. Also, the documentation appears to be out of date referencing a "File"
menu which is not present in the current version of gedit.
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Package: xserver-xorg-video-intel
Version: 2:2.21.15-2+b2
Severity: normal
* I ran "xrandr --output eDP1 --scale 1.2x1.2" to increase the effective
destop area
* The area was increased, but the pointer cannot be moved beyond the
original dimensions
of the screen.
* I expected that
, as will setting resume= on the kernel command line, but
this whole thing should be automatic.
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Package: libxml-libxml-perl
Version: 2.0001+dfsg-1
We're having occasional intermittent crashes, gdb backtrace shows free()
called from within XS. Upstream changelog for 2.0013 shows a fix for
double-free.
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The first step will always fail, claiming The needs_recovery flag is set.
Please run e2fsck before clearing the has_journal flag.
A similar bug was reported on ext3-us...@redhat.com mailing list, including
a patch: https://www.redhat.com/archives/ext3-users/2009-April/msg1.html
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Potential fixes:
* sshd should use unix domain sockets instead of TCP, and should leave the
socket file behind when the user logs out to prevent reuse.
* X11 clients should authenticate the server in addition to the other way
around (maybe requires fundamental changes in xlib)
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The default of 1000 is way too small for any decent sized network. Ideally
the information should be stored in a data structure which can grow with the
number of logged in users. Failing that, the constant should at least be
increased by an order of magnitude.
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the blocking
gethostbyname function.
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to this bug is also caused
by syslog being blocked on name resolution. It seems squid uses syslog for
some things without being explicitly configured to do so. I'll open a
seperate bug against squid.
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helper processes to use the
blocking interface.
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bind, but not by sending SIGSTOP to the non-threaded bind. Perhaps we've
stumbled on a bug in the kernel or the thread library?
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Whoops. I had meant to add this to bug#205926 (bind9 named stops receiving on
some interfaces). My setup works equally poorly if IPv6 is disabled...
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From: Pascal Hambourg
To: Brian Ristuccia
Sent: Jan 22, 2008 4:39 AM
Subject: Re: Bug#310772: bind9: unexpected error
I'm seeing a similar problem. Bind9 is in general performing poorly and
often stops receiving on one or more interfaces. The recvq fills up. If I
strace the named process, I see it's in a futex() loop.
This happens with the version in sarge, and the backports.org 9.3.4-2
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Also broken in the 1:9.3.4-2etch1 version in etch.
In my configuration, I see the problem on several interfaces relatively
quickly after named starts running. This bug makes named mostly unusable.
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this utility with PAM support.
Ok. It looks like this functionality is also broken in programs like passwd,
which use PAM. See also Debian Bug #396918...
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are hand delivered to the affected users. Unless the password hash from
before the temporary password assignment is copied into opasswd, users who
decide to violate the password policy can simply change their password back
to the previous (compromised) value.
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Package: passwd
Version: 1:4.0.3-31sarge5
When changing a password with chpasswd, the previous password hash is not
stored in /etc/security/opasswd. As a result, nothing prevents the user from
changing their password back to a previous (potentially compromised) value.
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Package: watchdog
Version: 5.2.4-4
When nowayout=1 and a 60 second timeout, our systems often get reset by the
watchdog before the shutdown process finishes.
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and /etc/nullmailer/doublebounceto).
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error and
delete the message from the queue.
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Also seeing this problem in version 2.0pl5-11 which shipped with woody.
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* -type message/rfc822
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Nathanael Nerode wrote:
Please remove from unstable.
I concur. Queue is unmaintainable. Sorry.
-Brian
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Version: 3.9.11-5woody1
When pressing C-a x to lock the screen, any password allows an unlock.
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# $Id: screen.pam,v 1.1 2002/02/06 19:06:42 laz Exp $
#
# This is the PAM configuration file for screen(1)
#
authrequiredpam_unix.so
Still leaking in xserver-xfree86 4.3.0.dfsg.1-14. I've been able to verify
this problem on more than one machine running sarge.
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Package: gnome-terminal
Version: 2.8.2-2
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Package: gnome-terminal
Severity: normal
Version: GNOME2.8.3 2.8.2
Gnome-Distributor: Debian
Synopsis: gnome-terminal crashes on startup, killing all gnome-temrinal windows
recent
upstream release is at http://www.cs.uml.edu/~jhawkins/wmx10/
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or mjpegtools.
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the character cell console is
useless as the handwriting recognizer or on-screen keyboard only works in X.
(When displaying firefox on my ipaq over wifi, I actually need to press the
reset button in order to recover from this condition).
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pgpTsjdWwmGOj.pgp
running firefox to kill its
process, the only way out is to either hope firefox comes back from lunch or
to do a server kill with ctrl-alt-backspace and hope your other apps are
smart enough to save on disconnect from the X server.
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pgpt2KRGWdYST.pgp
Description
Still happens in 1.0.3-2.
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it hang for several minutes at a time.
Severity should be raised accordingly.
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/input/mice
lrwx-- 1 root root 64 Apr 22 10:40 7 - socket:[5151557]
lrwx-- 1 root root 64 Apr 22 10:40 8 - socket:[5151562]
lrwx-- 1 root root 64 Apr 22 10:40 9 - socket:[5151672]
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on install. Clamsmtp doesn't work unless the
init.d script is manually edited or dpkg is manually upgraded.
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userspace programs
requiring libusb is successful.
Well done.
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there. But I can't
replicate things like the root hub across platforms for obvious reasons).
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On Tue, Feb 08, 2005 at 05:15:49PM +0100, Aur?lien Jarno wrote:
Brian Ristuccia wrote:
lsusb -v seems to work OK. But it's not linked against the libusb shared
library on this system.
Which system are you using? lsusb is linked to libusb in both sarge and sid.
Whoops. I had 0.9-1 from Woody
On Tue, Feb 08, 2005 at 05:15:49PM +0100, Aur?lien Jarno wrote:
Brian Ristuccia wrote:
On Tue, Feb 08, 2005 at 10:13:51AM +0100, Aurelien Jarno wrote:
Do you get also the problem with 'lsusb -v' (for the usbutils packages).
As it cycle through all possible values of the libusb structures
On Tue, Feb 08, 2005 at 08:38:22PM -0500, Brian Ristuccia wrote:
After some testing, I determined that the combination of usbutils (0.70-1)
and libusb-0.1-4 (0.1.9-1) on arm results in bogus zero values for
bNumInterfaces and the associated *interface pointer winds up null. This
On further
Package: libusb-0.1-4
Version: 1:0.1.9-1
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I'm seeing a problem similar to what Christophe reported back in April of
2002. My programs like libptp and gphoto2 segfault when iterating over the
usb_busses linked list. Looking at it with gdb
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