*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1571764 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1571764
I do not think this is a duplicate of that bug. In my case, the upgrade
itself completed without any errors. After the upgrade, I could connect
to MySQL, and could even issue some queries against my
Public bug reported:
After installing mysql-server 5.7, the mysql_upgrade script is run but
the server is not restarted following this, which leads to the following
issue:
mysql> show status;
ERROR 1682 (HY000): Native table 'performance_schema'.'session_status' has the
wrong structure
mysql>
The sticker on the laptop says only that it's an HP 2000 Notebook PC.
But looking it up by asset code, the exact product name is HP
2000-2b89WM NB PC ALL. Here's a link to the model description:
http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c03478476
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Public bug reported:
Recently, pressing ALT-Left/Right has started switching VTs even when X
is active. This was not a problem with 15.04. I don't think I had this
issue when I initially upgraded to wily development, either, but I think
it was an update I installed in the past few days.
It does
Well, this was supposed to be filed against xwayland, but apparently
changing the package from the web page doesn't work. ubuntu-bug
suggested/selected xorg initially.
** Description changed:
Recently, pressing ALT-Left/Right has started switching VTs even when X
is active. This was not a
Public bug reported:
`C` hooks are not executed on failure to satisfy build depends. As the
output from aptitude is anything but helpful, debugging issues with
build depends is like pulling teeth without the ability to drop to a
shell in the chroot.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
A few years later, but I just have to join in: I don't think nc.openbsd
should ever have been added as an alternative to nc.traditional, as they
are not compatible. They should be separate packages - nc.traditional
should be netcat, and nc.openbsd should be netcat-openbsd. They should
have
Public bug reported:
When downloading source packages by source package name, apt-get ignores
the default (or specified) release. This does not happen when
downloading source packages by binary package name.
I noticed this bug on our build server, which runs Ubuntu 12.04 but has
sources for both
+1 here as well.
I'm trying to set up a secure Apt archive using ssh to limit access. I'm
also making a Debian package to set up access to the archive, so it
would be nice to add the Host stanza to a separate file for maintenance
reasons.
Methods such as using aliases/scripts to aggregate the
+1 here as well.
I'm trying to set up a secure Apt archive using ssh to limit access. I'm
also making a Debian package to set up access to the archive, so it
would be nice to add the Host stanza to a separate file for maintenance
reasons.
Methods such as using aliases/scripts to aggregate the
Public bug reported:
Version 0.4.1 has a known bug that prevents it from working at all on a new
installation (AttributeError: 'Job' object has no attribute 'id'). This bug was
fixed in 0.4.2 in July 2012 (and later backported to 0.4.1.1).
Upstream bug:
Same problems here on Raring 64-bit. mysql-workbench-gpl-5.2.47-1ubu1204
(Oracle package; with libctemplate0 from Precise) does not show query
results, nor does it populate any tab in the bottom panel (Action
Output, Text Output, History). mysql-workbench-5.2.40+dfsg-2 (Ubuntu
package) is the
Public bug reported:
In 12.10, Update Manager now shows a dialog while automatically checking
for updates. However, if any repository in your sources.list(.d) is
invalid, Update Manager will not continue. This is obviously not the
functionality desired by a user, who still wants to update
FYI - this is apparently fixed in pianobar on github:
https://github.com/PromyLOPh/pianobar/issues/236
Hoping that can help get pithos working again. :)
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Update manager starts too late now. In previous Ubuntu versions, it
started checking for updates as soon as you logged in and the dialog
popped up less than a minute later, but now it waits like 5-10 minutes
before starting. It's really annoying to get to work and start all
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/972696
Title:
update manager starts late
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I've now opted out of popularity-contest. It's not worth it to me to
have my system grind to a halt every week, and I generally just get
pissed off and kill the process anyway. Microsoft collects application
usage information in Windows as well, and while the information isn't
always 100%
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