Seems to be related to an NSS security fix, which the Pidgin devs are
aware of, see their FAQ regarding NSS 3.13.1
(http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/sipe/index.php?title=FAQ).
Starting Pidgin with NSS_SSL_CBC_RANDOM_IV=0 works around the problem
for me.
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Yes, this appears to have been fixed in Precise.
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Still broken in 12.04.
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Yes, this appears to have been fixed in Precise.
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NetworkManager is not installed on this machine.
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NetworkManager is not installed on this machine.
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I initially thought it might be boot order related, but I'm not
convinced. Restarting dnsmasq does not fix the problem, as
/var/run/dnsmasq/resolv.conf is still empty. Taking my ppp0 interface
down/up solves the problem as dnsmasq notices that the contents of
/var/run/dnsmasq/resolv.conf has
I initially thought it might be boot order related, but I'm not
convinced. Restarting dnsmasq does not fix the problem, as
/var/run/dnsmasq/resolv.conf is still empty. Taking my ppp0 interface
down/up solves the problem as dnsmasq notices that the contents of
/var/run/dnsmasq/resolv.conf has
Public bug reported:
I have a machine that serves as a router, with an ADSL modem on one
ethernet port, the rest of my network on the other, and using dnsmasq to
provide DNS/DHCP to the network. In the past dnsmasq and ppp have
happily co-existed, with dnsmasq reading the upstream DNS servers
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Was still happening in 11.04, and still happens in 11.10.
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I have a machine that serves as a router, with an ADSL modem on one
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happily co-existed, with dnsmasq reading the upstream DNS servers
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Binary package hint: audacious
Audacious no longer plays PSF format (Playstation music) files since
upgrading to 10.10. The plugin seems to be missing from the audacious-
plugins package.
Package version: 2.4.0-0ubuntu3
** Affects: audacious (Ubuntu)
Importance:
Still happening with maverick, kernel 2.6.35-22
** Tags removed: kj-expired
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** Description changed:
- I upgraded my home gateway server (running Ubuntu server) from Intrepid
- to Jaunty yesterday using do-release-upgrade, and got a kernel panic on
- reboot. Sometimes Alt+SysRq will work for a bit, sometimes it doesn't,
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I can confirm that this problem still occurs with linux-
image-2.6.34-020634-generic_2.6.34-020634_i386.deb from the mainline
builds.
** Tags removed: needs-upstream-testing
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I've also uploaded a version of gsd to my ppa with the same fix applied.
Usual caveats apply (should have said that before :) ), all I did was
apply the patch and rebuild, it seems to work OK for me, YMMV.
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