The version in oneiric-proposed appears to be working perfectly for me.
I reported the issue in october on IRC, thanks for fixing it so quickly!
I had been using my own patch in the meantime, so that's what kept me
from testing your patch.
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Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu 12.04 Precise Pangolin using amavisd-new 2.6.5-0ubuntu3 the
amavis start-stop script fails to stop the daemon.
What occurs is the following:
sudo service amavis restart
Stopping amavisd: (not running).
Starting amavisd: The amavisd daemon is already running, PID:
An easy fix:
In /etc/init.d/amavis:
replace the line
STOP=--stop --quiet --pidfile $PIDFILE --name ${DAEMONNAME}
with
STOP=--stop --quiet --pidfile $PIDFILE
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Sorry I have not put the correct paths in the patch
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Title:
amavis start-stop script fails to stop amavisd
To manage
Looking at it reading the Debian package's changelog I think the only
thing to fix this has been removing the check for the uid of the running
process when stopping the process. The necessary patch might be limited
to something like the attached file.
** Patch added: amavis-init-patch.diff
The changes in #8 work.
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Title:
amavis start-stop script fails to stop amavisd
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nspluginwrapper
virus
** Affects: nspluginwrapper (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Looking at it reading the Debian package's changelog I think the only
thing to fix this has been removing the check for the uid of the running
process when stopping the process. The necessary patch might be limited
to something like the attached file.
** Patch added: amavis-init-patch.diff
Sorry I have not put the correct paths in the patch
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Title:
amavis start-stop script fails to stop amavisd
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Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu 12.04 Precise Pangolin using amavisd-new 2.6.5-0ubuntu3 the
amavis start-stop script fails to stop the daemon.
What occurs is the following:
sudo service amavis restart
Stopping amavisd: (not running).
Starting amavisd: The amavisd daemon is already running, PID:
The changes in #8 work.
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Title:
amavis start-stop script fails to stop amavisd
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An easy fix:
In /etc/init.d/amavis:
replace the line
STOP=--stop --quiet --pidfile $PIDFILE --name ${DAEMONNAME}
with
STOP=--stop --quiet --pidfile $PIDFILE
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According to your dmesg you are using EFI-mode.
I believe some issues (the Fn-key settings do not work correctly after
suspend, editing efi boot manager entries (/overflowing firmware space)
causes faulty behavior of the firmware) are due to a buggy EFI/BIOS,
Lenovo should be notified of this
I believe https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pm-utils/+bug/880579
might be a related issue.
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Title:
Leveno X121e swap FN-Ctrl option is
Have the problem on a x86..using the open Gallium 0.4 on AMD RV630.
I'll just check if the problem exist with the fglrx driver as well...
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Title:
I cannot reproduce the problem with the fglrx driver (but I'm having
numerous other problem with that, so not a suitable workaround for)
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Title:
The version in oneiric-proposed appears to be working perfectly for me.
I reported the issue in october on IRC, thanks for fixing it so quickly!
I had been using my own patch in the meantime, so that's what kept me
from testing your patch.
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yens, are you boting in EFI-mode or in BIOS-mode?
I have read reports the bug occurs only in EFI-mode, and it appears when
using Windows as well (I can confirm that)
I believe this is a bug in the computer's UEFI-BIOS, but of course I am
not sure... The BIOS has a few other bugs in UEFI mode as
Public bug reported:
memtest86+ fails to load on an amd64 in EFI-mode system using grub-efi,
I do not know if the error also occurs when using grub-pc on amd64.
Memtest86+ entries are included in the GRUB boot menu. Booting these options
results in an error however:
'error: unknown command
I have noticed this as well. It appears fixing this would be a
straightforward procedure. This issue might be linked to question 148557
as well,
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what does PPA means? searching for define:ppa gave a lot of hits, but
none that really made sense?
Is the menu-bar a part of the gnome-panel source code?
Perhaps you can help me with on who calls who. Do you know if any of these is
right?
A) Fast Application User Applet (FUSA) call something to
what does PPA means? searching for define:ppa gave a lot of hits, but
none that really made sense?
Is the menu-bar a part of the gnome-panel source code?
Perhaps you can help me with on who calls who. Do you know if any of these is
right?
A) Fast Application User Applet (FUSA) call something to
Public bug reported:
I have noticed slowdowns when reading from a Western Digital Green Power
Disk (WD10EARS) when the disk is attached to my mainboard's (Jetway
J7F4) sata-controller (VT6420 (in a VT8237R+ southbridge).
The kernel errors are repetitions of the following:
ata1.00: exception
Apparently the driver throttles the disk back to PIO0 eventually...
quite unusable.
I have also spotted some different errors:
[13873.934590] ata3.00: exception Emask 0x0 SAct 0x0 SErr 0x0 action 0x6 frozen
[13873.934684] ata3.00: failed command: READ MULTIPLE
[13873.934789] ata3.00: cmd
Output of lspci -nnvv
** Attachment added: lspci.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/676644/+attachment/1748779/+files/lspci.txt
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I have done some fairly heavy testing/reading multiple gigabytes at high
speed, no more errors.
It looks like the issue has been fixed in Linux Hive 2.6.35-24-generic
#41~lp676644v201011291520 SMP Mon Nov 29 15:22:32 UTC 2010 i686
GNU/Linux provided at the link above.
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sata-via: read errors,
I have been using the test kernel for almost two months now, it has been
working without problems. But I have not spotted this bug in the two
kernel-updates that have been distributed to maverick in the meantime.
Has this been fixed in Maverick yet?
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I meant 'I have not spotted this fix' instead of 'I have not spotted
this bug'. Unfortunately. I think the fix has been tested enough, I have
faith in it to not cause any adverse effects.
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The issue has been fixed in 2.6.35-25.44. I had not found the bug in the
changelog of the regular Maverick kernels, so I had not dared to try
these kernels. Thanks
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** Attachment added: cupsfilter output using ghostscript
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups-filters/+bug/1219405/+attachment/3797589/+files/sweave-gs.ps
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** Attachment added: PDF used as source for the cupsfilter output
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups-filters/+bug/1219405/+attachment/3797587/+files/sweave.pdf
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** Attachment added: cupsfilter macos on mac os x
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups-filters/+bug/1219405/+attachment/3797590/+files/sweave-macos.ps
** Summary changed:
- PS files generated by poplarghostscript do not print
+ PS files generated by popplerghostscript do not print
Public bug reported:
Recently I have run into issues printing to my Minolta-QMS PagePro 1250E
blackwhite laser printer, supposed to support PostScript Level 2
(emulation).
The printer has started to print ASCII text, apparently PS source code
in a staircase pattern on several sheets (before I
** Attachment added: cupsfilter output using poplar
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups-filters/+bug/1219405/+attachment/3797588/+files/sweave-pdftops.ps
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** Attachment added: cupsfilter output for ghostscript 9.05/cups1.5.3
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups-filters/+bug/1219405/+attachment/3797658/+files/sweave-cups153-gs905.ps
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I have run cupsfilter on Ubuntu 12.04 for comparison (cups 1.5.3,
poppler 0.18.4, ghostscript 9.05)
Using gs for pdftops in cupsfilter results in the first page printing
correctly, poppler's document is printed completely after halting on the
printer after the first page, but this continues after
This is still not fixed, but I suppose Lenovo needs to fix the firmware,
which they obviously will not do, as far as I know the successors of the
X121e have the same bu.
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As the Drupal might very likely provide a service exposed to publicly
accessible networks, the package should be kept up to date.
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Title:
The current Drupal package in Ubuntu 14.04 LTS' universe repository is
at version 7.26. As such it is affected by multiple security issues.
** CVE added: http://www.cve.mitre.org/cgi-
bin/cvename.cgi?name=2014-5022
** CVE added: http://www.cve.mitre.org/cgi-
bin/cvename.cgi?name=2014-5021
**
Backporting only the fixes does not appear to be feasible, but following
upstream I supposedly not the right thing to do.
As becomes clear from the version history and security advisories, this
leaves a package with quite a few issues in the repository. I believe
the package should be removed
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