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I received the following e-mail message "Anacron job 'cron.daily' on
myhostname" after installing Natty:
/etc/cron.daily/logrotate:
head: cannot open `status' for reading: No such file or directory
sed: can't read status: No such fi
I'm seeing this with both an i386 and amd64 cli-expert netboot install.
Can an admin please mark this as High importance? Not giving a login
prompt on boot is especially serious when startup messages are hidden by
default.
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This occurred without any apparent intervention on my part.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
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If you're familiar with Launchpad's bzr repositories and the "Propose
for merging" process, then that is preferable, as it simplifies things
for the maintainers. Submitting a patch here is simpler, but leaves the
work of actual merging to someone else.
If you know your way around the merging proce
corno, given that you're just starting out here, I think it would be
better if you just go ahead and work on a patch, submit it here, and let
others review it. Bug assignments usually go to established developers.
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Yep. Version 0.10.3, in Maverick, has exactly the same behavior.
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Not sure what the problem is here. 2.6.38 is set up the same way as
previous kernels, and I've never had a problem building the module
before.
$ find /usr/src -name autoconf.h | sort
/usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.35-24-generic/include/generated/autoconf.h
/usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.35-25-generic/incl
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Building the kernel module against mainline 2.6.38 was not successful.
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Yes, I'm afraid. Joshua's patch has not yet been committed (as of
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It's not just symbol names (which were easily obtainable for the Ubuntu
build), but also the stack trace. In debugging the original bug, I got
to nsUrlClassifierDBServer only with a debug/unoptimized build; the
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Okay, I've been testing Namoroka 3.6.13 versus 3.6.14pre (post-dating
this fix), and I'm afraid to say the results are less than conclusive.
* I get crashes with 3.6.13, although not as frequently as with Ubuntu's
3.6.13;
* I get crashes with 3.6.14pre, also not as frequently, though these are
du
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Steve, can you comment on this? Kerberos password changing via the PAM
stack is currently broken, and we're trying to pinpoint where the blame
should go. (This looks like it might be the pam-auth-update config for
pam_krb5.)
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I'm still seeing this with openssh-client 1:5.5p1-4ubuntu5. From a
makefile that invokes "ssh-keyscan -v":
[...]
debug1: SSH2_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_INIT sent
debug1: expecting SSH2_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_REPLY
debug1: match: OpenSSH_3.6.1p2 pat OpenSSH_3.*
# A.B.C.D SSH-1.99-OpenSSH_3.6.1p2
debug1: Enabling comp
Remember, however, I'm setting minimum_uid in krb5.conf (bug #369575).
Root password-changing works fine.
Steve, could you comment? I believe having pam_krb5!password in the
stack with "[success=end]" instead of "requisite" (as is the case in the
auth stack) would address this issue. Otherwise, I'
common-auth, first two lines:
auth[success=2 default=ignore] pam_krb5.so
auth[success=1 default=ignore] pam_unix.so nullok_secure
try_first_pass
common-password, first two lines:
passwordrequisite pam_krb5.so
password[suc
This used to work. What changed? Is pam_krb5 returning something
different on receiving the correct password? For whatever reason,
pam_unix never interfered with Kerberos password changes before. (Of
course, I can't take pam_unix out, since it's still needed for root
logins and local regular user a
I sniffed around a bit more, and it looks like the debug output is going
to /var/log/auth.log. Here's what I see for the abortive password-change
attempt:
Feb 19 00:20:34 host passwd[9847]: pam_krb5(passwd:chauthtok):
pam_sm_chauthtok: entry (0x4000)
Feb 19 00:20:34 host passwd[9847]: pam_krb5(pa
Okay, we have a problem here.
I'm on Ubuntu Maverick, with libpam-krb5 4.2-1.
kerberosuser@host:~$ passwd
Current Kerberos password: **
passwd: Authentication token manipulation error
passwd: password unchanged
I'm using a pam-auth-update config that is identical to the stock
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remmina assert failure: *** glibc detected *** remmina: realloc():
invalid pointer: 0x0270b320
Adding "RewriteOptions inherit" doesn't seem to have any effect, whether
in the section or the .htaccess file.
Besides, looking at the documentation... "inherit - This forces the
current configuration to inherit the configuration of the parent. In
per-virtual-server context, this means that the m
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: apache2.2-bin
Reporting this against version 2.2.16-1ubuntu3.1 in Maverick.
I have apache2 configured in the following way:
1. mod_rewrite is enabled;
2. "AllowOverride All" is set (on /var/www) to enable the use of
.htaccess files;
3. "RewriteEngine
I think this would need an explicit decision to de-support IE6, as far
as compressed JS is concerned. (I can't remember offhand which clients
couldn't handle compressed CSS; was it anything newer than Netscape 4?)
http://www.cforcoding.com/2009/05/supercharging-javascript-part-6.html
("Sup
@Mathieu: Changing the order of items in the plugins= line does appear
to allow the workaround you described to work, though not without some
problems. First, below are the relevant lines from my modified
/etc/NetworkManager/nm-system-settings.conf:
[main]
plugins=keyfile,ifupdown
[ke
I'd like to confirm that setting hostname=... in /etc/NetworkManager/nm-
system-settings.conf does not resolve the problem.
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More confirmation is needed?
On a fully up-to-date Maverick system, two minutes ago:
# dpkg-reconfigure mdadm
Generating array device nodes... /var/lib/dpkg/info/mdadm.postinst: 170:
/dev/MAKEDEV: not found
failed.
Removing any system startup links for /etc/init.d/mdadm-raid ...
update-initramf
Well, the program can at least give up gracefully in that scenario,
rather than crashing.
There have been occasions in the past where update-manager apparently
ran multiple times without homedir access, and I would come back to my
workstation in the morning and find literally dozens of Apport dial
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Any hardware can fail, but how are you reasoning that that is a more
likely explanation for this crash than a garden-variety software bug?
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Charlie, on what basis do you believe this to be a hardware issue? This
bug occurred on a Dell corporate PC; are you seriously proposing that
this bug comes down to faulty memory?
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@Gary, don't forget linux-headers-*_all.deb.
Yes, all you would need to do is install the packages, and then reboot
to actually start using the new kernel. You can run "uname -r" at a
terminal prompt to double-check that it is active; the command should
print out
2.6.37-020637rc3-generic
in
@Gary,
If you're already using packages from the xorg-edgers/radeon PPA, then
the only thing left to do is install a mainline kernel, as the kernel-
side fixes to this issue have not yet been backported to the normal
kernel shipping with Ubuntu Maverick. Have a look at this page:
https://wiki
Al: I'm presuming the ideal is to reproduce a crash with 3.6.13, and
observe the lack of one with 3.6.14pre. However, whichever of the two I
install, the auto-update installs the new 3.6.14pre nightly---which may
be affecting the behavior of the bug. How should I go about testing
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I've dug a bit into the issue, and put together a patch for the
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https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3154782&group_id=52551&atid=467234
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@Risto, I think you're seeing the same bug as Alexei in comment #44.
Have a look at
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=31152
Please give the packages in the xorg-edgers/radeon PPA a try, as those
should have the fix:
https://launchpad.net/~xorg-edgers/+archive/radeon
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This concerns wine1.2 1.2.1-0ubuntu1 in Ubuntu Maverick.
I went to start up an application in Wine, one that I had used many
times in previous Ubuntu releases. Instead of taking a few seconds to
start up as usual, Wine hung, not even mapping a wi
Hm, I was under the impression that the driver/emu10k1 simply read the
sound font data from user memory, and saved it to dedicated memory
belonging to the emu10k1.
Ah well, at least that answers that. Thanks for writing.
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Thomas, thank you for your clear description of the issue.
Given that the problem is memory beyond the 2GB barrier, something I
wanted to try was mmap()'s MAP_32BIT flag. You can sort-of do a malloc()
by making an anonymous mapping, and so I hacked up safe_malloc() and
safe_free() (in awelib/mallo
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Debian testing's version of Erlang/OTP is up to R14, which is needed to
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release of Wings 3D:
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Okay, it's pretty clear what's going on: update-manager fails to open
the meta-release file, so it presumes it's being run for the first time
and attempts to create ~/.cache/update-manager-core, which it can't.
Could the program fall back to a system-wide file (e.g. under /etc) in a
case like this?
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Nuts, I thought I had libfontconfig1-dbg installed.
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xfce4-panel crashed with signal 7 in FcFontMatch()
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Okay, an update:
I'm still running Maverick, with current packages from xorg-
edgers/radeon (mesa @ git20101130), and the 2.6.37-020637rc3-generic
mainline kernel. Many improvements:
* The "drmRadeonCmdBuffer: -22" error is history, thanks to Alex
Deucher: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cg
The drivers for r200 have received a bit of work lately, both in Mesa
and in the kernel. I am currently running Maverick, plus the
2.6.37-020637rc3-generic mainline kernel and packages from the xorg-
edgers/radeon PPA, and am no longer having any GPU-crash problems (in
Wings3D or otherwise) of the
Here is my view of the problem: On an up-to-date Maverick install, if
/etc/hosts looks like the following on bootup...
127.0.0.1 localhost
127.0.1.1 hostname.intra.example.com hostname
# The following lines are desirable for IPv6 capable hosts
::1 localhost ip6-local
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Thanks for that, Gustavo. I would just add two things to your
instructions:
1. "ulimit -c unlimited" at some point, so that ulimit doesn't prevent a
core file from being generated;
2. Remember to specify the display, e.g. "DISPLAY=:0 gnome-session" :-)
Even with all that, if Apport is enabled, y
Guess I'll have to do the backtrace myself:
Core was generated by `Xorg -nolisten tcp :0'.
Program terminated with signal 11, Segmentation fault.
#0 0x7f709e3772e1 in dixGetPrivateAddr (client=,
draw=0x2c01550, front=0x2cc67e0, back=0x2cc7170,
target_msc=0x7fff9d6dae60, divisor=, re
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@Alexei: Have a look at
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=30036
It looks like that may address the issue with your card, though the only
way to try it is to wait for a new kernel with the fix to come along, or
patch and build your own.
@Fabio:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/sho
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=31138
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Tormod, Fabio,
I'm not having much luck here. I am running an up-to-date Maverick on
amd64, with the following:
* Current packages from the xorg-edgers PPA at https://launchpad.net
/~xorg-edgers/+archive/radeon
* The 2.6.36-020636-generic mainline kernel from
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa
Public bug reported:
I am attempting to report a segfault issue in xserver-xorg-core
2:1.9.0-0ubuntu7 in Maverick. However, I cannot get Xorg to dump a
usable core, whether into a file, or into Apport. I have done the
following:
1. Ensured that /etc/default/apport specifies a maxsize of 4GB
2. A
Fabio, I'm still getting this very bug in an up-to-date Maverick/amd64
install. I am running with
* Radeon packages from the xorg-edgers PPA at https://launchpad.net
/~xorg-edgers/+archive/radeon
* The 2.6.36-020636-generic mainline kernel from
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.3
Why not just have the initrd pull in /etc/hostname? The hostname of
"(none)" is practically a bug in itself.
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Binary package hint: software-center
I saw the following, when upgrading software-center while SSH'ed in
remotely:
Setting up software-center (3.0.5) ...
X11 connection rejected because of wrong authentication.
/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.6/gtk-2.0/gtk/__init__.py:57: GtkWarn
I'm seeing this crash every two or three days on a Maverick i386 system.
Because unattended-upgrade is just a Python script, I believe this bug
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Never mind, I've re-filed this bug using another instance of the same
crash. See bug #663308.
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The default config in unattended-upgrades 0.62ubuntu1 (in Maverick)
contains the following clause:
Unattended-Upgrade::Allowed-Origins {
"${distro_id} stable";
"${distro_id} ${distro_codename}-security";
// "${dis
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Tormod: I've reproduced the bug in the i386 Maverick RC live-CD
environment (with all updates applied). See bug #656709.
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This "crash" occurred without any visible symptom. In fact, I am typing
this in the same live-CD session in which it occurred.
ProblemType: KernelOops
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.10
Package: linux-image-2.6.35-22-generic 2.6.35-22.33
Regression: Yes
Reproducible: No
ProcVersionS
Tormod, I'll be happy to do some testing, but for the time being I can
only do so using a live-CD environment. I can do upgrades, pull in PPA
packages and restart X, but using a different kernel might be a bit
tricky.
Please let me know what you have in mind; I'm not a regular user of
newer kernel
I no longer get this bug in the Maverick RC live-CD environment, but
OpenGL programs now fail in a different manner. See bug #656100.
Maybe in another two years' time, the Radeon driver will work as well as
it did two years ago.
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Yep! That's the idea.
I would tack on the "(8)" man-section suffix to the program name, but at
any rate, this is all that's needed.
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This bug persists in the Maverick beta alternate/netboot installer.
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"Choose language" dialog to select additional locales has two "#" locales
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It looks like this bug is gone from the version in Lucid, even
(0.8.1-6). Someone must have fixed it along the way; I don't see
anything in the changelog about it.
Thanks for checking up on this.
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Repeatedly/annoyingly creates ./botlib.log file
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/434448
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Hi Gerfried,
Regarding something you had said earlier:
> Maybe switching from probing /dev/input/event0 to /dev/input/by-path
/platform-pcspkr-event-spkr might be someting to think about, though
that would limit its usage to udev using systems, which I would like to
avoid.and would propably turn
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SIGBUS in _dl_map_object(), dl-load.c:1987
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SIGBUS in _dl_map_object(), dl-load.c:1987
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libc6
This concerns libc6 2.11.1-0ubuntu7.2 in Ubuntu Lucid.
I am running a debug build of Firefox inside GDB, due to bug #585061. I
am finding that every so often, Firefox will SIGBUS inside the C
library's dynamic-library loading routine when the appli
Not only that, I still get crashes with the 6.12.192 ATI/Radeon driver
in the x-retro PPA (in conjunction with the 2.6.31 kernel). So even that
won't get me away from the problem.
I'm beginning to wonder if it would make sense to rebuild the core of
X.Org from Jaunty source for Lucid. That's looki
Correction: This bug still occurs with 2.6.31 + Wings3D, although not
with the same vertex-move operation as previously described. Instead, it
seems to happen when I select an individual vertex. This is with other
graphics operations running visibly accelerated.
For now, I'm biting the bullet, and
I've done some further testing, and have two more observations to
report:
1. Using the aforementioned 2.6.31 kernel with stock Ubuntu X11 packages
works beautifully---no PPA packages are needed. (In fact, with the xorg-
edgers packages, I was getting weird core/XI-event-translation errors
that pre
** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #581628
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=581628
** Also affects: firefox via
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=581628
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Segfaults in nsUrlClassifierDBService.cpp when homedir is inacc
Downgrading to a 2.6.31 mainline kernel makes this bug go away, in
addition to bug #557266.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/557266/comments/27
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[R200] Crash and reboot during OpenGL line-drawing
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/586210
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Downgrading my kernel to linux-image-2.6.31-02063113-generic makes this
problem go away. (This is with X11 packages from the xorg-edgers PPA,
but those shouldn't be necessary, since they never seemed to make a
difference anyway.)
I believe this is technically a Karmic kernel---it's the most recent
> Related to this bug, if you try to install the lxdm package at all it
attempts to bring in all sorts of LXDE-dependencies.
That's certainly a consideration for Xubuntu, which is looking at lxdm
as a potential replacement for "I depend on all of GNOME now!" gdm.
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De-linking duplicate. If you feel that this bug is a dupe, please
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** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 124373
_cache->open() failed, please report
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