I'm getting DOS'd about 20 times a day as a result of this issue.
Could a "band-aid" shell script be whipped up by anyone in the know, to
physically purge the expired lease files periodically, and posted here?
I would gladly set such a script to run as a "cleanup service" or even
run it
I will try it in the next couple of weeks. I've not been running VMWare
Server for a while... So I need to clear up disk space...etc.
Thanks,
-- Jason
On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 9:48 AM, Jeremy Foshee
jeremy.fos...@canonical.comwrote:
Hi Jason,
This bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't
Public bug reported:
I was updating to the latest and greatest when i decided to rub some
quiz program. I came out of that the system said there was a crash
report and that a restart was needed. So I rebooted my VM, and there
was another crash report on login... it's all I know... not sure
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/44507824/AlsaDevices.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/44507825/AplayDevices.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/44507826/BootDmesg.txt
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Please remove the broken security updates (and any items depending)
from the Packages and Sourcess, then regenerate the Release and GPG sigs
as Max suggested.
Doing this will do the following:
1. It will stop people from griping.
2. Allow canonical (or who ever is looking into the security
I've always used Webmin, and have always been able to get my XP box to
see the shares. Actually I love webmin for most administrative tasks.
Sure it's not always pretty, but it seems to get the job done.
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redhat-config-samba should be included in Ubuntu
https://launchpad.net/bugs/98825
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