Hi,
I seems that this package have been pushed out of proposed to make way
for a security fix.
I've compiled the package by hand to test it, and can confirm that it
solves our issue with leaked filedescriptors.
Any chance of getting a new version into proposed, so that we can get
this fix out?
I can confirm that the
https://github.com/libguestfs/libguestfs/commit/ec6f9ee542e0e9ad0109a7522e83ea07b2f8a002
patch solves this issue.
I did the following to test:
sudo apt-get source libguestfs
sudo apt-get build-dep libguestfs
wget
I suspect that this is the same issue as this one:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libguestfs/+bug/1243190
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Title:
Missing
I reported it because I believe that disable should take precedence from
my reading of the man-page. Furthermore making disable overrule enable
is the most secure thing to do if there is any ambiguity about whether a
service should be enabled or disabled in the configuration file.
If you have
I reported it because I believe that disable should take precedence from
my reading of the man-page. Furthermore making disable overrule enable
is the most secure thing to do if there is any ambiguity about whether a
service should be enabled or disabled in the configuration file.
If you have
Public bug reported:
When typing gradle in a command prompt, the message:
The program 'gradle' is currently not installed. You can install it by typing:
sudo apt-get install gradle
However gradle does not appear to be packaged for Raring. In fact,
according to
Public bug reported:
When View-Browse is enabled, and I drag an album with more than one
artist directly from the Album list to the Play Queue, the tracks gets
added to the queue sorted by artist, instead of by track-number.
The music collection where I encounter this, consists of .flac files.
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As a temporary workaround, I've used the instructions on the page below
to get pretty GTK3 applications:
http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/index.php?topic=3118994.0
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I can confirm that a diff of the top revision from
https://libmsn.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/libmsn/trunk/ (as listed in
the upstream bug) applies cleanly to the libmsn package from Natty.
Rebuilding and installing the patched package solves the issue.
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Yes, this is still an issue with Karmic with KDE 4.4.2 from kubuntu-ppa
backports, and this still only shows /boot and /home/ksm/vmware
filesystems, leaving out the root filesystem.
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I've noticed this too, on both 64-bit and 32-bit versions of Kubuntu
Karmic.
This is actually quite serious. No notification of security updates
means that Kubuntu users most likely won't notice these. Furthermore if
an update to kpackagekit is required to get the notification working,
the user
I just tested with the Kubuntu Karmic Koala beta version on a Thinkpad
T400, and emulated scrollwheel still doesn't work. And as far as I can
tell, there is no way to enable it through system settings.
Installing the Hal policy I've previously attached, fixed the problem
for me.
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I've tested it, by downloading the Karmic Koala Kubuntu beta live image,
running apt-get update, and then apt-get install xinetd to install the
xinetd daemon.
Altering the /etc/xinetd.conf file as described in the original bug
report, still enables the chargen service. I also verified that the
I've tested it, by downloading the Karmic Koala Kubuntu beta live image,
running apt-get update, and then apt-get install xinetd to install the
xinetd daemon.
Altering the /etc/xinetd.conf file as described in the original bug
report, still enables the chargen service. I also verified that the
Please tell me what information is lacking?
The bug was changed to Incomplete with the comment Is this symptom
still reproducible in 8.10?, to which I responded I don't seem to have
the speedbar problem anymore, but both of the patches for visual-basic-
mode is still required, and they still
I was lazy yesterday, and didn't wan't to spend time recompiling the
packages, so I decided to try to install the karmic packages on my KDE
4.3 upgraded Jaunty.
Using the binary version from Anthony's ppa repository seems to work.
The only requirement is that you need to also download and install
Just found out that zoom works, as long as I don't enable the Blurs the
background behind semi-transparent windows effect. Whenever that is
enabled, zoom stops working.
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I have just tried KDE 4.2.3 from ppa, and this problem still exists.
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Also just tested KDE 4.2.3 from PPA, and this problem still exists.
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Sorry, I only just saw your comment now. I'll try to raise it as an bug
in the KDE bugtracking system.
In the mean time I've reproduced the problem on Jaunty with KDE 4.2.3
from PPA, and that produces a stacktrace from the libQtXml part.
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I have now created the bug in KDE's bugzilla as
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=192349 .
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kdebase-workspace
When setting up the System Monitor - Hard Disk plasmoid I cannot add
monitoring of my root partition, which is encrypted using dm_crypt. My
/boot and /home/ksm/vmware partitions (which aren't encrypted) shows up
fine, as well as my
I can confirm that the bug is still present in Jaunty.
Just after upgrade, if I wrote gG: ubuntu in the location bar, it would
search for gG: ubuntu, which is not the desired result. The desired
result is to search for ubuntu only.
After going to Settings - Configure Konqueror - Web Shortcuts,
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kde-window-manager
When enabling desktop effects under KDE in Intrepid, I could zoom the
entire desktop using the shortcuts Super+= and Super+-. However after
upgrading to Jaunty, this no longer works correctly if the Compositing
Type is set to OpenGL.
I've downloaded the non-dev packages and installed them on my Intrepid
system with dpkg. That worked without any problem at all. Remember that
from intrepid, the nVidia modules are using DKMS, so the modules are
automatically recompiled to the currently installed kernel version.
And suspend
I have the same problem, on Intrepid with the final KDE 4.2 packages.
I have disabled nepomuk in System Settings, under the advanced tab and
then desktop search. This seems to solve the problem.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/318065
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The original feed was fixed the day after I reported the bug here. But
the problem still reproduces on my machine, if I take the XML from above
and copy it into a file. Then I press Insert in akregator and write
file:///home/ksm/test.rss as the URL. Selecting OK, will crash
akregator.
And I just
I don't seem to have the speedbar problem anymore, but both of the
patches for visual-basic-mode is still required, and they still apply.
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As far as I know, this is because X now uses hal to configure input
devices.
You can solve this by copying the attached file to /etc/hal/fdi/policy
/mouse-wheel.fdi
This only enabled up/down scrolling. If you want left/right, you have to
remove the !-- and -- lines (but not the lines between
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: konsole
I'm using Kubuntu 8.10, with backports enabled, and today I updated to
KDE 4.1.3.
With this release, konsole no longer honers the show menu bar setting
for the profile. I have it set to disabled, but the menu bar is still
shown. Further more,
The script is still availble in a default installation of Kubuntu 8.10:
$ apt-get source amarok
$ cd amarok-1.4.10
$ find . -iname \*astra\*
./amarok/src/scripts/lyrics_astraweb
./amarok/src/scripts/lyrics_astraweb/lyrics_astraweb.rb
./amarok/src/scripts/lyrics_astraweb/lyrics_astraweb.spec
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Status: Invalid = Confirmed
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Binary package hint: konqueror
I'm using Kubuntu 8.10, and I see a problem where konqueror looses the
connection to klauncher. The first part of the konqueror error message
is:
The requested operation could not be completed
Cannot Initiate the about Protocol
Technical
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: konqueror
Using Kubuntu Hardy, I could use the konqueror web shortcut, and write
both gg: ubuntu, GG: ubuntu and gG: ubuntu in the location bar and
get a google search for ubuntu.
However in Intrepid I get an error message that says:
protocol not
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: akregator
Today Akregator started crashing when fetching one of my feeds. I'm
using Kubuntu Intrepid.
I've identified the feed, and figured out that I can still crash it with
the following minimal feed:
?xml version=1.0 encoding=iso-8859-1 ?
rss
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No. Actually it isn't even reproducible in 8.04 where there are the
correct number of brightness levels.
So I'll close this bug. Sorry for not following up on it when it
started working for me.
** Changed in: hal (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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wrong # of brightness
I can confirm that while the second patch doesn't apply any longer, the
result from patching the file manually works for me. I've only tested
the 3 (BredbÄnd) entry, as thats what matches the modem I've got.
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I just tried running the installation on a Thinkpad T61p, which doesn't
trigger this bug.
However I noticed the language selection dialog at the beginning of the
installation, which I didn't see when I installed on the Lifebook
yesterday, so it seems that it is this page that causes Ubiquity to
OK. I've just tested it, and with the kdm from kde4 it seems to work
perfectly, even with the xorg.conf reverted to the one that caused the
kde3 kdm to crash. So I'll mark this one as solved.
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I see a window called Ubiquity, but it's white and empty. It doesn't
respond to any of the buttons in the window decoration (but that might
be natural, since there doesn't seem to be a Window Manager running at
that point). After I killed the ubiquity process and started the
installer from the KDE
I saw the exact same problem when installing Kubuntu 8.10 Beta 1.
I booted in the Installer mode, and I got the ubiquity window when X
started but nothing happened. Switching to terminal two, top confirmed
that ubiquity was using 100% cpu time (well, 50%, as its a dualcore
machine). So I killed
I saw this on a Fujitsu Lifebook P7320 when booting the installer from
Kubuntu 8.10 Beta 1, and also after installation. After I updated
yesterday evening (12 hours ago) to amongst other things kernel 2.6.27-5
I haven't seen the problem. However I've only performed 4-5 boots after
the upgrade.
I don't know, but I'll test it, as soon as there exists an iso-image,
that does not include the kill-e1000e-nvram-bug.
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If the sync lines aren't written to the xorg.conf file anymore with
Hardy, I don't believe that anyone will encounter the problem. However
the problem still exists in Gutsy, and I haven't tested Hardy yet.
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It works with Hardy alpha3, and I verified that X was actually using the
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I just tried the attached patch on top of 2.6.24-rc5 on my T61p, and it
makes hdaps-gl and hdapsd work as expected.
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Binary package hint: html-helper-mode
I'm using gutsy. My emacs package version is 22.1-0ubuntu5.1 and my
html-helper-mode package version is 3.0.4kilo-2.
I have enabled the following in my .emacs to make html-helper-mode
default to using visual-basic-mode when editing
Furthermore the highlighting in visual-basic-mode is case sensitive,
which is a bit strange considering that the language is case
insensitive.
Attached is a fix for this problem.
** Attachment added: Make highlighting case insensitive
** Attachment added: This fixes the visual-basic-mode invalid regular
expression problem
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Well, changing xorg.conf fixes it but the same xorg.conf that crashes
KDM and GDM is still capable of starting KDE. So I would argue that it's
still a bug, and that's why I haven't closed it.
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It works for me in gutsy now.
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First of all, sorry for not testing this earlier. I forgot about it.
From the comments above, I'm not entirely certain wether the new NV
driver is a part of the Gutsy Beta Live installer? But since the new
version seems to be a part of my Gutsy installation I have assumed that
it is.
I see the exact same problem, and same backtrace, on Gutsy as of this
moring. The strange thing is that I've had it working for more than a
month, and then suddenly today, kopete starts crashing.
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The reference to protocol in Pak's comment, got me thinking that one of
the updates I installed this morning. One of them was:
kdelibs (4:3.5.8-0ubuntu2) gutsy; urgency=low
* Add kubuntu_93_https_fix.diff closes LP: #152449
HTTPS not working with Konqueror 3.5.8
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I'm running this under Fluxbox, with xscreensaver as the screensaver. So
no dcop accessible screensaver.
But apart from the screensaver problem, the the program seems to work
perfectly (and is much nicer than klaptop_check).
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Just a thought. When I upgrade hal on my T61p, kde-guidance-powermanager
looses the connection to the battery, and stops displaying battery
information. Could something similar happen for the brightness levels
after a hal upgrade?
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Since there was a hal update today, I tried to see if it affected the
powermanager in anyway, and that doesn't seem to be the case. So please
disregard my previous comment.
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My problem is exactly the opposite of bug 139205. Once the window have
been drawn, I have two solid black lines above and below the brightness
slider (from the tick marks).
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Yes. Restarting the powermanager will make it discover the battery
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I just tried to load the hdaps module on my T61p, and it still doesn't
work.
As far as I can tell, it is because the vendor in the whitelist is
listed as IBM, when it in my dmidecode output is LENOVO. Also it
shouldn't be necessary to have entries for both T61 and T61p, according
to the comment
I don't know the value of xineramascreen. I'll have to single step the
code, as the value is optimized out at the point where the program
segfaults.
But xscreens is a pointer to a XineramaScreenInfo structure, and the
pointer value is NULL, so screen[0].x_org is also invalid.
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Hmm... I just took a more through look at the code, and it seems that
the code where gdm crashes should only be executed if XineramaIsActive
returns true. So as far as I can tell, one of three things causes the
problem:
1) XineramaIsActive falsely returns TRUE, even though no Xinerama support is
I've now been using my patched version of less for almost a month, and
so far I haven't found any side-effects. Could this please get merged?
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Ok. I'll test with the nv driver later, as I don't want to restart my X
currently.
The gdm.conf, as stated previously, is the one that is installed per
default. I've made no changes. Should I attach it anyways?
Since the greeter segfaults, it should be possible to obtain a core-
dump, and from
Allright. I could not get it to produce a core file I could find (even
when setting core_pattern to /tmp/core).
However I inserted some raise(SIGSTOP) at strategic points in the file,
and then attached gdb to the process before it crashed. This is the
output from gdb (running in the daemon
A report for this bug already exists on bugzilla.kernel.org:
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8853
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I assume that we're talking of a daily build of the desktop installer
CD, right? If so, where can I download it?
The update to the discover package as of today, outputs unknown
unknown when run, so at least that part works.
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This is the output from running the above command, on a gutsy updated 3
hours ago:
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XFree86 nv
XFree86 nv
XFree86 nv
I searched for the installer picking the wrong driver for my card, and
that has already been reported in:
Ok. Attached is the xorg.conf I have obtained using the break=bottom
method, using a tribe5 kubuntu installer. As you can see, it tries to
use the nv driver. Also it have detected the display size to be
1920x1920 instead of the correct 1920x1200. However the refresh rates
seem to be correct.
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Unfortunately CTRL+ALT+F2 does not work. However I think that the laptop
is still alive, as it requests a DHCP lease, when a network cable is
connected, after X have started. Is it possible to have the LiveCD start
up the SSH-server, or display a console on an USB Serial converter?
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Ok. I finally got time to test kubuntu tribe 5. It will not bring up a
working X, when booting ordinarily. However the safe graphics mode, will
bring up working X. However in this case, the refresh settings are:
HorizSync 30-70
VertRefresh 50-160
I.e. the ones that
I see both of the above bugs. This makes compiz pretty much impossible
(or at least very annoying) to use.
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Nope. The autodetection causes the nv driver to be used, and my graphics
card is too new to work with that driver.
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To be honest, I can't remember. I believe that I had working X, with the
wrong screen resolution after the installation, but I might have changed
the driver to vesa before that. I don't remember.
I know that I have manually selected the nv-driver by editing
/etc/X11/xorg.conf, at some point.
I don't think so. What I've forgotten to write in the original bug
report, is that running startx from the command line works. So it seems
that the kdm greeter must do something strange with X which causes the
crash.
I don't know if kdm tries to set the screen-resolution/refresh rate
using
Do you mean just booting the livecd, or re-installing from the livecd?
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I forgot to mention it in the bug report, but the X server is actually
working as it should, if I start it using startx on the command line.
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I doesn't work with the config files that are installed by default. Do
you still want a copy?
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Ok. I tried starting kdm with Alvin's xorg.conf, and that worked!
I then tried to morph Alvin's xorg.conf into my old, and it turns out
that the refresh-rate settings are actually causing this crash.
In my original file it says:
Horizsync 30-70
Vertrefresh 50-160
Ok. I figure the problem out. I got an xorg.conf file from another user
with a T61p, who didn't have any problems using kdm, and if I use his
refresh settings, both gdm and kdm works again.
I changed the refresh settings from:
Horizsync 30-70
Vertrefresh 50-160
to:
The attached patch solves the problem for me. I haven't used it for
long, so I'm not certain that there are no ill effects.
** Attachment added: Fix for the less resizing problem
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Binary package hint: kde-guidance-powermanager
When running guidance-power-manager outside of KDE, the hibernate and
suspend buttons does not work, if Lock Screen on Resume is enabled.
The following is output to the console, when clicked:
File
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kde-guidance-powermanager
When right-clicking the battery icon, and choosing restore, the window
comes up, half drawn and the guidance-power-manager process starts using
100% CPU time. Then after a while (10-20 seconds), the Battery Powered
brightness
It turns out that this is caused by hal reporting that there are
134648572 brightness levels. So this is most likely a bug in hal?
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Binary package hint: kdm
I have a Thinkpad T61p, on which I would like to use the vesa driver.
However when I try to use it, kdm never comes up. In
/var/log/daemon.log, the following line appears:
Abnormal termination of greeter for display :0, code 0, signal 75
However
** Attachment added: Logfile from running kdm -nodaemon -debug 0x008C -error
/tmp/kdm.log
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By the way I'm using gutsy and kdm version 4:3.5.7-1ubuntu19
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I have a Thinkpad T61p, on which I would like to use the vesa driver.
However when I try to start gdm up, the greeter crashes with a segfault.
gdm works as it should if the closed source nvidia driver is used.
I have posted a similar bug regarding a
** Attachment added: Output from running gdm -nodaemon and with debug enabled
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I'm currently running a vanilla 2.6.23-rc5 with the newest snapshot from
intellinuxwireless.org, and I still have the problem. So I don't think a
newer version of iwlwifi is going to help.
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Binary package hint: less
In gutsy (updated as of today, less version 406-0): Open a shell (I use
RXVT), start less with a large file. Then resize the window. Note that
less doesn't update until a key is pressed in the window. I feisty less
updates as soon as the resize is
I see the same problem with Gutsy, running on an Thinkpad T61p.
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Do you have any ETA on when this fix is released? It's quite annoying
when trying to save attachments from thunderbird.
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