With the changeset from upstream
(https://svn.kvirc.net/kvirc/changeset/6037) and some info on how to
recompile a source package from Ubuntu (the one I followed was
http://www.moosechips.com/2008/09/ubuntu-rebuild-a-source-package/), I
managed to locally install a fixed version.
So if Ubuntu
Looks like this was caused by a missing en_US entry in Julian's
/usr/share/locale.
I'm seeing another, but possibly related failure where the error is that
the database is not running; filed as bug 1171696.
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/usr/share/locale.
I'm seeing another, but possibly related failure where the error is that
the database is not running; filed as bug 1171696.
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Title:
Can't upgrade to raring: libvisio download fails with Forbidden
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My apologies if I'm reporting this on the wrong package. I've been
trying for 4—5 days now to upgrade a Quantal system to Raring, but the
part where it downloads packages always fails, saying libvisio
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There, hope that did it (apport did say “dpkg-query: no packages found
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I took this bug back to New status, because I've sometimes had bugs
remain in Incomplete at this stage, and just expire in the end.
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My apologies if I'm reporting this on the wrong package. I've been
trying for 4—5 days now to upgrade a Quantal system to Raring, but the
part where it downloads packages always fails, saying libvisio can't be
downloaded.
The http error is Forbidden.
I know this is
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Faillure of fresh install Ubuntu 12.10 / 32 bits on new Samsung SSD 840
serie (120GB), due to disk errors.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.10
Package: ubiquity 2.12.16
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.5.0-17.28-generic 3.5.5
Uname: Linux 3.5.0-17-generic i686
Doubtful, I haven't even touched it in the past 3–4 years. Just close
it.
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Firefox 3b5 SIGSEGV in JS_GetReservedSlot()
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[Security] Vulnerability on UPnP, need an update to libupnp 1.6.18
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(FWIW somebody landed a fix recently to suppress the initialization of
NodeGroup.maas_url if the given URL had localhost as its hostname. It
seems like a better way to deal with the maas_url part of the problem.)
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initialization of maas_url, regardless of whether the calling code
thinks it's dealing with the master cluster)
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Note that the way that ssh solves this is to run an other binary
on a different port,
OK. I don't understand how that is done transparently, but I guess I
can read about it somewhere.
It is a feature of update-manager-core, debian's default apt-get dist-
upgrade style of upgrading for
So it looks lot like aiccu dropped te connction during the upgrade.
Replacing a package (and thus the binary) implies restarting AICCU to
get the new binary up and running.
The only way to figure out what happened and what failed is to see the
log, which is not attached.
preserve connections
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I can't make use of Bluetooth on a Quantal laptop, freshly installed
with the release version of Quantal and kept up-to-date from there.
Symptoms:
* No bluetooth icon shows up in my menu bar, even though I've enabled
bluetooth in the bluetooth preferences.
* The add
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Error occurred during the installation of Skype for Ubuntu (download
from Skype website, for Ubuntu 12.04)
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.10
Package: libasound2 1.0.25-3ubuntu3 [modified: usr/share/alsa/alsa.conf
usr/share/alsa/cards/USB-Audio.conf]
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When adjusting the volume with the scroll wheel there are two scenario's
which are inconsistent with eachother:
Scenario 1:
1. Click on the speaker icon in the top right corner
2. Keep hovering over the speaker icon
3. Scroll to adjust the volume. The volume is adjusted in
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I'm trying to report a bug in Unity, but ubuntu-bug crashes when I try
to do so. It's a UnicodeDecodeError in
__AptDpkgPackageInfo.get_modified_files (packaging_impl.py line 256 in
this version).
Traceback: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1367075/
Based on that error I'd expect to
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I just created a keyfile on a new machine by running euca-add-keypair
and directing its output into a key file. The key didn't work, for no
immediately clear reason. Turns out my keyfile now contains this text:
KeyPairExists: Key pair '...' already exists.
Would have
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I just created a keyfile on a new machine by running euca-add-keypair
and directing its output into a key file. The key didn't work, for no
immediately clear reason. Turns out my keyfile now contains this text:
KeyPairExists: Key pair '...' already exists.
Would have
Entering a valid username would resolve this problem:
-
Setting up aiccu (20070115-14.1ubuntu3.2) ...
Response not accepted: User r37u2a49ci does not exist in the DB..
Files /usr/share/aiccu/conf-templates/aiccu.conf and /etc/aiccu.conf
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Title:
The hostname of a node can still be changed
Small Q/A failure: renaming an accepted nodegroup that has no interfaces
will oops. See bug 1077075 (and don't get confused by the similarity in
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The zone name (attached to a cluster controller) can
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Small Q/A failure: renaming an accepted nodegroup that has no interfaces
will oops. See bug 1077075 (and don't get confused by the similarity in
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The zone name (attached to a cluster controller) can still be changed
ppc64?
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inn-2.5.3 - plaintext command injection during the negotiation of a
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I can also confirm this bug using 12.04 alternate from an USB, using
guided LVM partitioning with encryption. The hash of the downloaded iso
was correct.
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Status: Unknown
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Stealing this bug from Julian since he's packing, not packaging right
now. :)
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now. :)
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This bug is absolute hell on a MacBook Pro: I can't turn the touchpad
off while typing in KDE, and it's huge and quite sensitive, so I'm
constantly having text selected/deleted/inserted, and my cursor moved,
while typing. Sometimes the mouse pointer moves over to a button and
then clicks it,
The same patch as in the merge-proposal diff also needs to be applied in
the package. Two of those three instances of the problem have already
been fixed upstream though.
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When the daemon starts, it will terminate if it cannot contact the
tunneling service
At failures it will always log the error and terminate. This as that is
the way that a user will notice things and start looking into logs.
Unfortunately people seem to think that everything needs the Win95
ping
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wireshark-{1.6.10,1.8.2} - multiple vulnerabilities
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I found the file
`/etc/pm/sleep.d/60aiccu`. This appears to be the offending line:
$P6 -I $INT -c 1 f.root-servers.net /dev/null 21 || invoke-rc.d aiccu
restart
And the million dollar prize question becomes: why is there a restart
there?
If I comment out the offending line and use the
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I'm not sure why the restart is there. Perhaps it's trying to guarantee the
routing tables are correct.
Why would they not be?
Or perhaps it's intended to start up the aiccu
daemon if the computer is suspended on a network with native IPv6 support,
then resumed on a network without native
Looking at the Debian changelog, it appears this resume script has its
origins in this bug report:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=531003
Thus instead of having a log or output or anything else to actually
figure out what goes wrong the 'solution' is a restart right.
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AICCU.
I've added to the to-check list to check with Virtualbox how a
acpisleepbutton event affects the state of AICCU, thus lets see what
the result of such a test is (best I can do, no Linux on a laptop
anywhere near me at the moment... but this should be similar)
Greets,
Jeroen
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I do believe it tries to be careful not to delete other packages' files
in the process. Did you see any files left in those locations?
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Update for the record. As we have since found out, it's much worse than
just needing an expect fork. Somewhere along the line, before it gets
around to running the start-cluster-controller code proper, maas-
provision does a whole bunch of other forks. The question is whether we
can make
I do believe it tries to be careful not to delete other packages' files
in the process. Did you see any files left in those locations?
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Update for the record. As we have since found out, it's much worse than
just needing an expect fork. Somewhere along the line, before it gets
around to running the start-cluster-controller code proper, maas-
provision does a whole bunch of other forks. The question is whether we
can make
** Changed in: maas (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Jeroen T. Vermeulen (jtv)
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Status: Triaged = In Progress
** Branch linked: lp:~jtv/maas/pkg-bug-1059485
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aiccu doesn't (re)start
AICCU should just kept on running during a resume, no need to stop it
before and start it after it, nothing is changing for it (except maybe
network, and that it can handle).
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The error message means actually Access to file denied, it looks
like only root user can read from the config file.
That is how it should be as there are passwords in that file that should
not go to third parties.
Setting verbose to true does not change anything that I can find in
log files...
I was running the nouveau driver before; it turns out unity does work
with the nvidia driver! Mystery solved.
Unfortunately the nvidia driver doesn't seem to do brightness control —
the screen's at full blast, which is considerable on this laptop. Not
something I can work with under current
You might want to check what syslog daemon you are running and how it is
configured, as when AICCU is in verbose mode it will log everything to
syslog when daemonize is not false, thus if you do not see anything in
syslog, something there is misconfigured and/or broken...
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Daniel, the output from unity_support_test -p is:
Xlib: extension GLX missing on display :0.
Error: GLX is not available on the system
Omer, the output from starting unity in tty1 and switching to tty7 (well, I
bumbled a bit) goes like: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1229067/
(The unity process
if adding account data (username,password) to /etc/aiccu.conf
doesn't help, please try to run sudo aiccu stop; sudo aiccu autotest
/tmp/aiccu_autotest; sudo aiccu start and post the file /tmp/aiccu-
autotest here.
One also needs to specify a 'tunnel_id' if one has multiple tunnels.
thus
Output from running unity in a text console:
unity-panel-service: no process found
compiz (core) - Info: Loading plugin: core
compiz (core) - Info: Starting plugin: core
No protocol specified
compiz (core) - Fatal: Couldn't open display :0
compiz (core) - Info: Stopping plugin: core
compiz (core)
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I just upgraded from Precise to the Quantal beta, and now Unity is no
longer working for me. I'm guessing it's caused by Compiz not working.
The update manager had warned me that the desktop might be slow, but
there's no desktop at all.
The system shows my background image;
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Unity not working on mid-2009 MacBook Pro
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** Changed in: sope (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = In Progress
** Changed in: sope (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Jeroen Dekkers (dekkers) = (unassigned)
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The reason they don't show up with nm is that SOGo and SOPE are written
in Objective-C. Objective-C has dynamic binding and methods are looked
up at runtime, so things work a bit different than with C/C++. If you
look at the nm output, you will only see symbols for the classes.
Methods don't have
; urgency=low
* New upstream release.
* Drop patches applied upstream:
- 0006-Fix-compilation-on-GNU-kFreeBSD
- 0008-Fix-stale-cache-issue-when-upgrading.patch
- 0009-GNUstep-1.24-fix.patch
* Build with hardening enabled.
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Continued in bug #433990.
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wireshark-{1.6.10,1.8.2} - multiple vulnerabilities
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fetchmail-SA-2012-02: DoS possible with NTLM authentication in debug
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Yup, that works. Thanks!
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[bcm5974] Two-finger right-click no longer working
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 997701 ***
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package gawk (not installed) failed to install/upgrade: pre-dependency
problem - not installing gawk
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3.2.13 is out for a month already, might be nice to get an updated
package...
https://www.nlnetlabs.nl/projects/nsd/
{{{
NSD 3.2.13
Jul 27, 2012
Bugfixes
Bugfix #461 (VU#517036 CVE-2012-2979): NSD denial of service vulnerability from
DNS packet when using --enable-zone-stats.
Bugfix #460: man
Debian is upto 3.2.12-1, which is almost upto date, see
http://packages.debian.org/sid/nsd3
As such, one can easily take their details as usual, no extra work
needed for Ubuntu for this...
From the UpdateProcedure page:
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I was bitten by this bug in Oneiric. This is a potentially very
destructive bug. Tomboy will sort of sync its notes, and say that
something failed, but show a list of updates notes. I only noticed that
34 (!) notes were never synched to Ubuntu One when I was configuring a
new laptop. I had to
Stable for HPPA.
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Title:
(CVE-2012-3374) pidgin-2.10.5: MXit buffer overflow
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The patch I sent has been applied upstream. I guess it will be available
from Ubuntu 12.10 onwards?
See:
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No way of knowing — wakeup from suspend doesn't work for me in Precise.
:(
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0a5c:4500 Can't connect to bluetooth headset after suspend
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package gawk (not installed) failed to install/upgrade: pre-dependency
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I believe this is a bug in dpkg, possibly debian bug 652063. I can
reproduce this with dpkg in precise, and the error disappears when the
dpkg from oneric is used. To reproduce this bug (on a multi-arch
system):
$ sudo apt-get install gawk:amd64
$ sudo apt-get install gawk:i386
The second
Stable for HPPA.
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#2:
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Title:
Add auto-complete support for various office
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At some point yesterday or today, a file I've been editing regularly in
GEdit disappeared from my Ubuntu One folder. I haven't been editing it
with anything else. There have been a few network outages, but not
many. I may have made changes to other synchronized files, but
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It seems that this problem is not fixed. I just upgraded ubuntu to 12.04
on my dell latititude E6 and my touchpad does not work after logging in.
I do see the ALPS configuration tab in gpointing-device-settings, but
changing any settings does not help.
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12.04 Alternate AMD64 freezes on language selection with wireless
Output on RHEL 5.8 (Tikanga):
$ file -b mime.pl
perl script text executable
$ file -b -i mime.pl
application/x-perl
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'file -i' reports
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This is on a (relatively) vanilla installation of Ubuntu Server 12.04
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- installed
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This is on a (relatively) vanilla installation of Ubuntu Server 12.04
LTS 32-bit, with no modifications having been made to /etc/mime.types
other than any changes that might have been performed by packages
installed through synaptic.
$ uname -a
Linux naisu
** Description changed:
This is on a (relatively) vanilla installation of Ubuntu Server 12.04
LTS 32-bit, with no modifications having been made to /etc/mime.types
other than any changes that might have been performed by packages
installed through synaptic.
$ uname -a
Linux naisu
Thanks @karlwilbur. I tried the same (mine is a 3600N), but it didn't
solve anything. The error changed from
PCL XL error
Subsystem :KERNEL
Error: IllegalTag
Operator: 0x45
Position: 7
To
PCL XL error
Subsystem :KERNEL
Error: IllegalDataValue
Operator: 0x45
The Asus P8P67 uses the ASM1083 PCIe-PCI bridge, which seems to be
involved in this issue. As a workaround I'm currently using a vanilla
3.2.16 kernel with the patch on https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/4/30/141.
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I am probably not much of help here, but I can confirm printing is
broken indeed after the upgrade to 12.04, and worse than the off
colorsearlier. When I print from the image viewer, the printer (3600)
totally gives up with a PCL XL error (IllegalTag on operator 0x45). The
only way right now to
** Attachment added: hp-check output
https://bugs.launchpad.net/hplip/+bug/1003682/+attachment/3160138/+files/hp-check.log
** Also affects: hplip (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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The patch proposed upstream (http://git.gnome.org/browse/gedit-
latex/commit/?id=34542364508a040a283e1d641b17df960da3f646) solves the
issue for me.
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At first glance this looks like a bug in the packaging system (apt?)
related to multi-arch: The configured libsigsegv2:i386 is incorrectly
used to satisfy the pre-depends on libsigsegv:amd64, but when the amd64
version replaces the i386 one this breaks.
Did a second attempt to install dvdrip
Fixed in Maverick.
** Changed in: readline6 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/568188
Title:
out-dated RL_READLINE_VERSION
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