kuser: this bug was closed, please open another one.
When a server program does not start you can usually get useful information
from the log files (/var/log/syslog, and for samba /var/log/samba/log.*). Could
you attach the relevant error messages you found there to that new bug ? Thanks.
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Apparently you are not the only one experiencing problems to interact
with that specific kind of NAS box.
See
http://www.iomegasupportforums.com/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=11672
or
In Jaunty it doesn't segfault anymore, it just fails miserably. I'm
closing this as Fix Released in the development release.
However, I agree that the most things won't work message is an
understatement, and that PANIC/BACKTRACE messages are not exactly the
best way to handle some very common
Any testers?
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strace output of sftp session, pressing ä at the sftp prompt:
[...]
write(1, sftp ..., 6sftp )= 6
read(0, \303..., 1) = 1
read(0, \244..., 1) = 1
write(1, \7..., 1)= 1
read(0,
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Adrien, since you reported the bug, your feedback about the packages in
-proposed is highly appreciated as well. Does it fix the issue for you,
and does the package still work for you?
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My main concern is to get feedback about regressions. Upstream certainly
knows what they are doing, and the patch might fix the bug, but it is
important to get feedback from other users whether their system still
works (misbuild, using different toolchain version than last build of
the package,
There are two problems in this bug. First one is an easy one (I attached
a patch for dovecot for it) - dovecot-postfix postinst script should
restart dovecot *after* the certificate links are created, not before.
The second one is about postfix - If you check out DpkgTerminaLog.gz,
you'll notice:
Ok, that happened cause user selected No configuration for postfix.
dovecot-postfix should be aware of that situation and shouldn't just
fail to install. This patch solves the issue.
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This happens with update manager.
Even when i try to reconfigure Postfix it gives me following error:
/usr/sbin/dpkg-reconfigure: postfix is broken or not fully installed.
I have upgraded to 9.04 and it hass given me this problem.
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Could you run 'DEBCONF_DEBUG=developer dpkg --configure -a'? This
might give you more information.
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Spent all night to understand why public key ssh auth doesn't work. It
seems to me that issue only affects Jaunty. Please have a look at the
details below.
So, the configuration is:
1. Client
- lsb_release: Ubuntu 8.10 intrepid
- ssh-client: OpenSSH_5.1p1 Debian-3ubuntu1,
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Do you use encrypted home directories on the server?
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Yes, I do. You can find some information related to encryptfs in sshd
log.
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Okej, sorry, I guess I didn't read the logs as carefully as I should
have.
Anyhow, I'm rather sure your encrypted home directory is the reason why
you can't use public key ssh auth. Considering that encryptfs decrypts
your home directory, using your login password, at login time. Hence,
when
Hmm.. Well, sound like it's not a bug. Thank you for explanation!
But are there any solution or workaround to use public key auth with
encrypted home dir?
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Source package: openssh_5.1p1.orig.tar.gz + openssh_5.1p1-5ubuntu1.diff.gz
Ubuntu Release: Jaunty
Package Version: openssh-server_5.1p1-5ubuntu1
When using OpenSSH's ForceCommand sshd_config directive to launch its
internal-sftp, it is not possible to pass arguments to the
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Source package: openssh_5.1p1.orig.tar.gz + openssh_5.1p1-5ubuntu1.diff.gz
Ubuntu Release: Jaunty
Package Version: openssh-server_5.1p1-5ubuntu1
When using OpenSSH's ForceCommand
I think it's a bug, but not related to openssh.
I fixed the issue by adding this to sshd_config:
AuthorizedKeysFile /etc/.ssh/%u/authorized_keys
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I'm setting this bug as confirmed based on upstream report, as well on
some quick testing of my own.
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@Carsten: By the way, thanks for supplying the modified patch.
Right now Jaunty is in FinalFreeze, but after Release I'll take a look
at it and see if I can create a debdiff to be upload. Just not sure if
it will be important enough for a SRU, or if it will have to wait for
Karmic.
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Status: Unknown = Fix Released
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Unfortunately I didn't think of the RC-Release/FinalFreeze, otherwise I'd have
published that bug report earlier.
Anyhow, I seriously doubt that too many users will miss this feature in Jaunty,
since it has only been introduced in OpenSSH 4.8p1 and is available in Ubuntu
since Intrepid. I for
@Carsten: You'r probably right about it not being important enough for a
SRU. Unless somehow disagree and actually makes it happen, feel free to
ping this bug when the Karmic development has started.
Might also be a good idea to report this bug to the Debian BTS. Do you
want to do it, or shall I?
Blueprint changed by Dustin Kirkland:
Assignee: Dustin Kirkland = Scott James Remnant
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Modify
Okay, so your public key is locked away in encryption, if you're not
already logged into the system.
You can work around this by accessing your un-mounted (ie,
not-encrypted) home directory, and putting your public key there.
$ /sbin/ecryptfs.umount_private cd /sbin/ecryptfs.mount_private
$
@Andreas: I'd like to report it myself. Thanks for both the hint and the
offer, though. I just want to repay both Debian and Ubuntu a tiny part
of what I owe both of them. ;)
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Steve Langasek has found with the greedy option set that it causes a
regression for him, in that firefox displays a black window after
scrolling quickly and switching between windows. I also saw one comment
on another bug that there was graphic corruption when connecting a
second monitor.
Most
FYI, I'm getting logcheck messages from a Dell Mini-9 with the same
error on a clean install of Jaunty via the 2009-04-11
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ports/daily/current/jaunty-alternate-lpia.iso.
No big deal, everything works as far as I can tell.
I'll suppress it via a custom logcheck pattern:
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Most likely there is another variable in the equation: Probably the BIOS
revision. My NC10 is running revision 04CA.
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Well I can reliably get it to say it has crashed on my computer. Here is
what I did:
1. Plug in USB cord to router. (I have an Actiontec GT701-WG)
2. Right click on network manager applet and select Edit Connections.
3. Choose the USB network connection (eth2 in my case) and click Edit.
4. Go to
ya lo arregle
2009/4/15 moztro moztr...@hotmail.com
fallo en la instalacion del mismo
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No problem Michael.
I'm only a packaging n00b and don't think I'm ready to prepare packages
for Debian yet, but I will research a bit and see whats involved.
Per suggestion have included a patch from r26 to fix #118484 aswell.
Updated debdiff is attached.
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@Jorrit, did you have it installed before the upgrade?
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Ack
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In reference to my last comment. It turns out the reason that I couldn't
use the legacy technique is that you need to be in a desktop environment
with bluetooth-applet running. I set up a miniml fluxbox environment and
ran the applet and hey presto, I get a password prompt.
I still, however,
After reading through all the comments I tried to authenticate to
Exchange using the IP instead of the FQDN. And it worked! Seems like a
problem with address resolution or storing of a hostname instead of an
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Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
Firefox randomly crashes when I mark a website (selecting an option)
with noscript. Sometimes noscript works and other times it does not.
I've provided further information about my operating system and other
data from the console.
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when site marked
I get the crash on most of my jaunty systems usually right after login.
It does work when I run it manually.
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I also got something like this today on jaunty. The 'Cancel' and 'Ok'
buttons dismiss the dialog, when is then respawned. The 'Reindex All
Contents' button does seem to do something. At least, when I click it I
get a second, scarier dialog about how it's going to take forever and do
I really want
This bug remains in ubuntu 9.04 beta so far.
It would be a great help for tablet application development if the
headers are packaged and distributed well.
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Binary package hint: network-manager
I know there are a couple of bugs filed regarding this issue, but none
for Ubuntu 9.04.
My home WLAN does not propagate its SSID.
With Jaunty 64bit, I was not able to connect to it using the Networkmanager
Applet in Gnome.
I had to
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User says on this the unbuntu forum Firefox seems especially twitchy on
sites with lots of flash/javascript (Youtube is almost instant death),
but sometimes other sites trigger it.. That could
This issue is also in Jaunty.
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Same problem for Jaunty. Bug #332772.
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i can confirm too bug in kde4.2.x intrepid and jaunty on 2 different
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Well known and pity problem with suspend and hybernate modes on
laptop...
ProblemType: KernelOops
Annotation: This occured during a previous suspend and prevented it from
resuming properly.
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04
ExecutablePath:
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I don't have auto mount option enabled for /boot partition, to have
better control when anything changes on it. So every time an update
tries to run /sbin/update-grub, it crashes.
Expected behaviour: provide a retry/cancel dialog box, so I can mount
/boot and retry.
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Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
Firefox randomly crashes when I mark a website (selecting an option)
with noscript. Sometimes noscript works and other times it does not.
I've provided further information about my operating system and other
data from the
Weird. I'd expect the jpeg symbols in gs to be resolved against the
internal versions when the library is linked. Would it help to supply an
exported symbol list? That would break anyone trying to use the graphics
library directly, of course.
Ghostscript can actually link against the system
Public bug reported:
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Hello, thanks for the wonderful package :)
The CPU information doesn't seem to be detected properly on my ARM
machine. I've attached a screenshot of what I see, and here is the
hopefully relevant information:
$ cat /proc/cpuinfo
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The computertemp applet has an opaque greyish background that makes it
look out of place on a non-grey panel, especially next to the CPU
Frequency Scaling Monitors. It should have a transparent background.
Using Ubuntu Jaunty Jackalope 9.4
I am under the assumption that this problem is related to the HPET issues
others are experiencing. With HPET (enabled
by default), the system becomes unstable over time.. Installed Jaunty again and
tried two kernels: one with HPET enabled and one with HPET disabled. So far,
the system, with
New crash direct after starting wine.
Two observations:
1. Numlock indicator started blinking
2. System monitor applet disappeared from screen before the crash
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attached to bug 355077 (which also fixes that bug). If someone wants to
take a look at it and get these two bugs closed for Jaunty...
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Occurred while updating Ubuntu Studio Jaunty Jackalope beta. This was
the initial update attempt after a clean install of ubuntustudio-9.04
-beta-alternate-i386. The following is the error output displayed after
the update:
E: linux-image-2.6.28-11-generic: subprocess
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I cannot reproduce in jaunty, and several issues with the bbox device
are fixed in more recent packages. I recommend closing as resolved.
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Hi,
we have a drbd/heartbeat cluster on which we have installed unattended-
upgrades to get the latest security updates as quickly as possible on
our production machine. We also have a mysql server which is controlled
by heartbeat. So all rc
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The boxes doesn't appear if using the driver installed by ubuntu when
discovering the printer. Supposedly a problem with the driver
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Seems to be fixed in 2.6.23, according to bug 442108 in Debian
(http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=442108). Could this
version or just the fix be backported?
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It works !!! Thanks a lot dtrichar !!!
For me gnome.wm is here : usr/bin/gnome.wm
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evolution-exchange persistently shows an old content of the trash folder
(in german: Gelöschte Objekte). Deleting messages works in evolution,
but change is not reflected in view. I controlled with the web interface
of exchange server.
This is the best reproduceable
model change not reflected in
Using the ip-adress made authentication work for me to.
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The firefox translation should actually be provided by language-pack-crh-base.
Although the .xpi was imported on the 8th, firefox translation still wasn't
provided by language-pack-crh-base after last Friday's full export from
launchpad.
If it's still possible to fix up language-pack-crh-base
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Binary package hint: pgadmin3
I meet a strange bug in SQL Query window.
If you type in Russian and press Delete or Backspace button, after this
you cannot enter Russian letters - nothing happens on typing. If you
press Space or any non-russian letter you can type russian
Public bug reported:
I can't print anything.
Error: /usr/lib/cups/filter/foomatic-rip failed. I've reinstalled the
foomatic-filters package but no results.
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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[Jaunty] cups: /usr/lib/cups/filter/foomatic-rip failed
** Attachment added: error_log
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25520271/error_log
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[Jaunty] cups: /usr/lib/cups/filter/foomatic-rip failed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/362164
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** Attachment added: apt.log
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25520258/apt.log
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fail to upgrade from 8.10 to 9.04
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/360644
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** Attachment added: main.log
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25520267/main.log
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fail to upgrade from 8.10 to 9.04
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/360644
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: screen-profiles
Hello, thanks for the wonderful package :)
- The CPU information doesn't seem to be detected properly on my ARM
- machine. I've attached a screenshot of what I see, and here is the
+ The CPU information doesn't seem to be
** Attachment added: term.log
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25520274/term.log
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fail to upgrade from 8.10 to 9.04
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/360644
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