After revision, my /etc/fstab file contains:
# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
# file system mount point type options
dump pass
proc /proc proc defaults
00
Per luca-ing, I changed all the instances of nonauto to noauto in
/etc/fstab. I rebooted, and this did NOT correct the problem. I am
changing the status back to new.
I still cannot see the mount the USB drives after the correction.
** Changed in: linux-meta (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid =
Public bug reported:
I upgraded to Jaunty, and now the USB sticks cannot be mounted.
the contents of /etc/fstab are:
proc /proc proc defaults
00
/dev/sda2
UUID=6120e91d-2f93-4d84-aa1a-0e78227a8bf0
/
I found that Jaunty fixed my issues I can now connect to my AP in WPA2
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To be clear, this bug also applies to Intrepid's kernel, so upgrading to
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/356768
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Kubuntu 9.04 does't detect a CD/DVD but you can still burn an Image,
but then it gives an error message after burning the media
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
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This problem still exists in the Jaunty RC kernel (2.6.28-11-generic
#42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 17 01:57:59 UTC 2009 i686 GNU/Linux).
IMHO, the default 32-bit desktop kernel should support 4GB (by enabling
PAE) -- or if enabling PAE creates inefficiencies when it's not needed,
then a separate
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 74179 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/74179
I'm commenting here in case what I say might have an impact on whether
this bug is a duplicate of bug 74179 or not.
I'm running the Jaunty RC (2.6.28-11-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 17
01:57:59 UTC 2009
Again, I'm running the Jaunty RC (2.6.28-11-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri
Apr 17 01:57:59 UTC 2009 i686 GNU/Linux) on a desktop with 4 GB. The
BIOS reports 4GB on startup, but /proc/meminfo says it sees only 2838352
kB (2.75 GB).
I tried the Grub patch suggested in bug 189269
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After upgrading to 9.04 (desktop) RC, I attempted to install VMware
Server 1.0.9 (VMware-server-1.0.9-156507.tar.gz). The installation
failed while attempting to compile the required vmmon module. See the
attached output.
uname -a output for my system:
Linux liberation
Can we please get an NMU in Debian?
Actually, hm. I suspect debian-forensics is responsible for this, I'll
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this happen,
although it's nice to have a fairly simple workaround.
More details about my exact steps taken are below.
- Rich
Disabled Flashblock 1.5.9.
Restarted firefox.
Added bookmark.
In menu.
Restarted firefox.
Bookmark gone.
Disabled Adblock Plus 1.0.1.
Restarted firefox.
Added bookmark.
In menu
One further clarification, this was with firefox 3.0.8. not beta.
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I haven't followed through this whole thread in detail, but fwiw I had a
problem in firefox 3.0.8 on Ubuntu 8.10 on an XO (OLPC) laptop not
saving bookmarks across restart (history and other prefs were fine), and
I solved it with the details here:
Great for Jaunty - we're still shipping something with broken font
rendering in Intrepid, though!
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Precisely as the title says - I have the ath5k non-LBM driver in use, on
latest Jaunty, amd64, 2.6.28-11-generic, and I periodically have the
problems described on bugzilla.kernel.org's bug #12068.
There has been a patch available for ~4 months, which is approximately
10
Intending no disrespect here to the developers, I am less than happy
about the apparent decision not to try to fix this bug in Intrepid. It
was my understanding that Intrepid was supposed to be supported for
another year. Also, the conflicting reports regarding the nature and
extent of this bug
It is still a bug in 9.04 beta. It has become a problem for my JungleDisk.
All of the information in it is locked as root.
This should become a high priority bug just because it has been around so long.
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An individual named Rohan submitted this .deb package file for TripleA.
See attachment. But I cannot find where the mention above shows that
this bug is fixed. Is it?
I am relatively new to Launchpad.
From Rohan:
I am a new person who has just added myself to the triplea-developers
list. I
I'm reasonably certain that epiphany-webkit being uninstallable is still
a valid bug.
Though the bug is now that epiphany-webkit is still listed in the
Jaunty repositories. =/
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/343154
You
OK, understood. Could you remind me (and others) how to safely
uninstall your patched package and revert to the regular version of
same?
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Came here to report a similar problem.
The machine comes back from hibernate sometimes (modulo a bug in the
ath5k driver).
The machine always comes back from suspend, but the graphics never
come back up - I can switch VTs using Ctrl-Alt-F[1-7] appropriately, and
I can tell it's switching because
Jeff, will your patch work on intrepid? I would really like a fix to
this problem ASAP, but I depend on my machine being stable and really
can't upgrade to jaunty while it's still pre-release.
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Thanks. I installed the patch in intrepid just now. It seems to work
fine, EXCEPT that the left and down arrow keys do not repeat AT ALL
(no matter how long I hold them down).
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And everyone should note that this issue also applies to desktops, since
most keyboards nowadays use USB (and may or may not come with one of
those purple USB-to-PS/2 keyboard adapters). Once I read here that the
problem was specifically affecting USB keyboards, I knew enough to try
using the
Gumby, the builtin keyboard on a laptop is hooked up (internally) to the
computer the same way as an external PS/2-style keyboard would be. This
explains why the workaround (with a kbdrate command) fixes your
laptop's internal keyboard.
Wolfwitch, when you say that the kbdrate workaround works
As best I can tell, this kbdrate command DOES NOT WORK AT ALL on my
system (Intrepid, 2.6.27-11-generic).
I have a Microsoft Digital Media Pro keyboard (configured in Keyboard
Preferences as a Generic 105-key (Intl) PC model), which I've tried
connecting to my desktop both via its native USB
I wasn't talking about trying to use the command to display current
values. When I said this 'kbdrate' command, I was referring
generically to the command (with an appropriate, but unspecified
argument list). And I'm not sure why kbdrate -r 4 -d 750 works for
you, because (as I said) it's not
And for reasons I can't explain, when I tried kbdrate -r 4 -d 750
again just now, it WORKED.
No idea why it worked this time, but not earlier.
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Not fixed for me.
My / just filled. I went to investigate and found ~1.3 GB of stuff in
/var/log/{syslog,user.log}.
0.9.14-0ubuntu11 amd64
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I repro the no persistence on several separate ubuntu machines. I
don't recall the attempts to write making the stick unbootable though.
Was using a 4GB corsair, freshly formatted fat32. ubuntu 8.10 and 9.04
AMD64. I maxed out the persistence file size for my stick (about 3.1
GB). usb-creator
As a followon, I tried using wpa_supplicant editing
/etc/network/interfaces, and it all worked fine, so there's nothing
inherently wrong with the router or linux, just NM. The key generated
by wpa_passphrase was the same as appears in the NM password box after
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I'd just like to add that I see the same issues too - iwl3945, it all
worked fine in hardy, but after doing a fresh install of intrepid I am
unable to connect to my home wireless - WPA2, AES. I put in the
password nothing happens for a while, then eventually it prompts for a
password again but
I'd just like to add that I see the same issues too - iwl3945, it all
worked fine in hardy, but after doing a fresh install of intrepid I am
unable to connect to my home wireless - WPA2, AES. I put in the
password nothing happens for a while, then eventually it prompts for a
password again but
this bug blocks DVD playing in MythTV
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Not fixed for me.
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HOLEY FUCK MAN IF YOU GUYS ARNT SMART ENOUGH TO TO FUCKING SEND BUG REPORTS
YOU DONT NEED TO ASK FOR MORE DETAILS ABOUT ITS NOT MY DAM PROBLEM, IM NICE
ENOUGH TO ACTUALLY BOTHER TO SEND THE BUG REPORTS AND WHAT A PAIN IN THE ASS
THAT IS, SO LEAVE ME THE FUCK ALONE AND I WILL BE HAPPY TO REPORT
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Binary package hint: python-wxgtk2.8
I think the title is self-summarizing.
python-wxgtk2.8's postinst script hardcodes python2.6, but doesn't mark this as
a Depends, and so the script can fail with the following:
/var/lib/dpkg/info/python-wxgtk2.8.postinst: 9: python2.6:
Apparently the postinst doesn't actually hardcode python2.6, so I'm
confused as to why the script bailed out.
I didn't have python2.6 installed, and installing it fixed this...
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/333520
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It stops doing this if I downgrade all of the relevant libraries (gtk2
-engines-pixbuf, libgail18, libgail-common libgtk2.0{,-bin,-common}, and
libgtkmm from 2.15.4 to 2.15.3.
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Confirming this.
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I've had this issue, but I can reproduce it reliably - when I try to
browse my SD card, one of my .dol files (a GameCube executable format)
is misidentified as a font, and gnome-thumbnail-font tries to thumbnail
it...forever. It pegs my CPU at 100% usage until killed, which is
unpleasant on a
confirming on jaunty on en_US.UTF-8
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I blacklisted the pc speaker modules in /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist, and
update-initramfs -u. Nevertheless, on resume from hibernate, I
experience three beeps from my laptop speakers, which really sound like
the beep from the
Just so you know, there's an Intel errata about running the machine in
64b mode triggering spurious thermal interrupts.
This may be relevant.
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Binary package hint: libpam-ldap
libpam-ldap sets {crypt} passwords for all entries, not {crypt}$1$[MD5]
or {md5} or {ssha} or any other entries, regardless of the contents of
/etc/login.defs or /etc/pam.d/common-password or /etc/ldap/ldap.conf or
similar.
** Affects:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libpam-ldap
libpam-ldap sets {crypt} passwords for all entries, not {crypt}$1$[MD5]
or {md5} or {ssha} or any other entries, regardless of the contents of
/etc/login.defs or /etc/pam.d/common-password or /etc/ldap/ldap.conf or
similar.
** Affects:
want to know about a bug you need to fix, its the bug in 9.04 where every
time you try and send a bug report you get to the point of accessing the
website and it dies instead of opening the browser... dont ask me why or how
i dont care but untill you fix it, its going to be pretty hard to find
This is not Fix Released. The package may be being built, but it's not
listed in the package list, so I can't install it without knowing ahead
of time that it exists and manually grabbing it from the mirror.
** Changed in: zsnes (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released = In Progress
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I concede that it's in intrepid-proposed, but jaunty does not have this
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Interesting. The package from intrepid-proposed crashes hard for me.
Can I still file bugs against things from intrepid-proposed?
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Excellent, thank you. :)
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quick dirty workaround while the kernel is getting fixed:
xmodmap -e 'keycode 232 = XF86_Switch_VT_7'
xmodmap -e 'keycode 233 = XF86_Switch_VT_7'
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/285323
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feature was moved not removed.
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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Can we please get this fixed, or edit the qemu man page on Ubuntu to
document this functionality as broken? It really upset me when I tried
to deploy this, and I ended up recompiling a custom samba package with
those two patches disabled.
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to deploy this, and I ended up recompiling a custom samba package with
those two patches disabled.
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** Summary changed:
- Compiz window animation domino is missing
+ Compiz window animation domino is missing. UPDATE: it was just moved.
please close.
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: compiz
Under all of Heron earlier versions of Ibex there was a Compiz window
animation
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: sound-juicer
jkhbk
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: amd64
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.10
ErrorMessage: fork failed: Cannot allocate memory
NonfreeKernelModules: wl fglrx
Package: sound-juicer 2.24.0-0ubuntu1
SourcePackage: sound-juicer
Title: package
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
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** Attachment added: DpkgTerminalLog.gz
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The workaround works great! Thanks very much for the help.
Best regards,
Rich
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I'm still seeing this problem on a regular basis with Ubuntu 8.04 /
VMware 1.0.8.
I'm not able, at this time, to say whether the problem exists in 8.10 or
9.04.
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Please let me know if more information is needed of if I am doing
anything wrong.
Best regards,
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** Affects: prayer (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
240672 0240672 0% /dev/shm
lrm 240672 2000238672 1%
/lib/modules/2.6.27-7-generic/volatile
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Best regards,
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Not for me, it doesn't. I upgraded a new Hardy system to Intrepid
today, and it's started demanding Enter login password to unlock
keyring after doing an autologin. It wasn't doing that in 8.04.1
before I did the upgrade.
This new system was going to be for my mother, who is not very computer-
And the pam-keyring-tool workaround didn't work for me either. I was
still being prompted for the login password.
However, it looks like I was finally able to get rid of the unlock
keyring prompt by using pam-keyring-tool -c and entering an empty
password (just hit ENTER) for the new password.
This appears to be the same problem as bug #173721.
The workaround described in
http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/Swap_Caps_Lock_and_Ctrl appears to
fix it for me -- though, of course, this doesn't explain the strange bug
with the preferences control panel option not working.
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I believe the relevant file with the settings from the keyboard
preferences control panel is:
$HOME/.gconf/desktop/gnome/peripherals/keyboard/kbd/%gconf.xml
Here's what it looks like on my freshly installed 8.04.01 system (where
the caps lock - control setting in the control panel is not
I'm seeing this same problem today, on a freshly installed, patched-up-
to-date 8.04.1 desktop system.
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Andreas,
Thanks for the update. I am actually seeing this crash when accessing a
Google calendar in a Calendar in Remote File resource. That bug
report seems to be (at least from the title) related to Novell Groupwise
resources. I don't know if that is useful information in tracking the
I have just updated to 3.5.10-0ubuntu1~hardy3 from hardy-updates, but I still
see the GCal crash (LP: #286905).
dpkg-query -l 'kdepim*' shows the following:
kdepim-dbg 4:3.5.10-0ubuntu1~hardy3
kdepim-dev
kdepim-doc 4:3.5.10-0ubuntu1~hardy3
kdepim-kio-plugins
Hi, John -- Thanks for your comments.
I tried changing the way I launch Thunderbird. Instead of invoking the
executable directly, I am now exec'ing it from a shell script that
captures any output into a log file. After I did this, Thunderbird
courteously obliged by freezing :-}, and I got the
Been informed that using WPA PEAP, try connecting using PEAP v0 instead
of v1 - it makes it magically work in some cases [notably, on JHU's
Hopkins wireless network].
Odd, but effective.
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Workaround: KNetworkManager has an expert settings option in the profile
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I don't know if it's reproducible in 8.10. My work desktop has been
running 8.04 (2.6.24-21-generic) for some time, and Thunderbird (now
2.0.0.17) still freezes regularly. I can't upgrade to 8.10 yet because
this is a production machine which I depend on at work, and I don't have
any other
This is still an issue for me, running 8.10 on a Dell 9400 laptop.
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It is no longer an issue for me. Because it was an ongoing problem I decided
a week and a half ago to upgraded to Kubuntu 8.10 beta. After that the
issue was resolved. But thank you very much for taking the time to consider
it.
On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 8:56 PM, Bryce Harrington [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Binary package hint: gnome-terminal
Description:Ubuntu 8.10
Release:8.10
gnome-terminal:
Installed: 2.24.1-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 2.24.1-0ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 2.24.1-0ubuntu1 0
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com intrepid/main Packages
100
I just upgraded to Ubuntu 8.10 and I no longer need my manual MTRR fix
in /etc/rc.local ... everything is fine using the default config.
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I am not one of the people to report the original crash, but I do see a
crash using Korganizer (within Kontact) when I have enabled a Google
calendar in read-only mode. I believe that this is the same problem
that Andreas has reproduced. The crash report is attached, and it looks
very similar.
Here is the valgrind trace from my last crash
** Attachment added: valgrind.log
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No, I haven't been having this problem for several months now.
I'm currently running 8.04 (2.6.24-21-generic) -- same video card and
monitors, still Xinerama -- and the cursor works just fine on both
monitors.
I don't remember exactly when the problem went away, but I think it
would probably
The problem is not one particular package--the program freezes when I type
the letter o in the search criteria. If I begin to type compiz-- as
soon as I type co Synaptic freezes; if I want to type fonts as soon as I
type fo it freezes. Every time I have to do a forced quit.
Maybe I just have
Public bug reported:
Synaptic Package Manager crashed as I was typing my search criteria. I have
just installed the Beta version of Ubuntu 8.10. I wanted to install compiz
and gparted.As I typed co the program crashed. This happened twice.
After the first time Synaptic was so
I'm going to go through the formal package of pulling this from Debian
and maintaining it here as well for Intrepid+1, but for anyone who wants
it now, here:
http://rercola.acm.jhu.edu/packages/ext3grep/
It's currently built for amd64 - as soon as I have real internet again
in a few hours, I'll
Have you tried ifconfig wifi0 up?
I had a card managed by hostap which required this, and my current
miniPCI card (ath5k) will not scan with the same message when down.
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Binary package hint: compiz
Under all of Heron earlier versions of Ibex there was a Compiz window
animation named domino.
All my animations were set to use it as it was my favorite.
After the most recent Ibex update it's no longer an option. Please reenable or
explain why
So sorry to say, James - bug still recurs with your patch.
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Are you explicitly sure that this is linked to Intrepid vs Hardy, and
not external factors (e.g. your internet connection, someone else on
your network)?
This sounds like behavior from being near the connection limit on a
card.
What machine is this - what are the wired and wireless cards on the
I've triggered this bug with gdb attached a number of times. Tragically,
I don't have gdb with the back-step patches installed, or this would be
infinitely easier.
Will produce complete text in a moment.
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gnome-power-manager crashed with SIGSEGV in g_closure_invoke()
Sorry boys and girls, it seems I had a bug in my installation
environment (one of my attempts to build from trunk left remnants in
/usr/local that I just found and cleaned out.)
Testing patch again to see whether this does, indeed, not fix it.
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gnome-power-manager crashed with SIGSEGV in
Patch resolves the bug.
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gnome-power-manager crashed with SIGSEGV in g_closure_invoke()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/269083
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ath5k + WPA Enterprise behaves very poorly for me in Intrepid (whenever
the PEAP/network-manager/WPA enterprise bug is triggered, the ath5k
driver, in about half of all occurrences, becomes unusable until after a
hard power off). ath5k + non-WPA is great.
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[MASTER 0.7 regression]
Recompiling libglib with GCC/G++ 4.2 and then recompiling gnome-power-
mangler against that yielded no change.
Nor did compiling vanilla gnome-power-mangler.
Tragic.
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gnome-power-manager crashed with SIGSEGV in g_closure_invoke()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/269083
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In a brief glance, I can't find anywhere a TIME string could be coming
from - TIME as a string literal doesn't appear anywhere in the compiled
binary that I can see, nor does a toupper call.
How very novel.
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gnome-power-manager crashed with SIGSEGV in g_closure_invoke()
This bug should be marked critical, yes.
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gnome-power-manager crashed with SIGSEGV in g_closure_invoke()
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nm-applet crashed with assertion failed in eap-method-peap.c:227
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/280353
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