Public bug reported:
As described in
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.networking.rabbitmq.general/18293,
rabbitmq fails to start if /etc/hosts does not contain a line causing
the hostname to resolve to 127.0.0.1. In other words, /etc/hosts needs
to have a line like this if the host in
Not only is the workaround potentially undesirable, it can be extremely
infuriating when trying to figure out why RabbitMQ won't start.
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Somewhere between Gutsy and Hardy, the mono and monodevelop stuff got
mixed around and messed up. Here are the packages that I installed on
Hardy to get things going:
monodevelop
mono-gac
mono-utils
mono-gmcs
mono-xbuild
mono-mcs
mono-1.0-devel
mono-2.0-devel
mono-1.0-service
mono-2.0-service
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: console-tools
This problem affects console-tools 0.2.3 installed from apt on Ubuntu
8.04 (Hardy Heron) Alpha 6.
I want to redefine the console caps-lock to control, so I follow this[1]
tried-and-true procedure:
Here's the keymapping before the change:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: bind9
I previously was running bind9 on a Feisty box which was upgraded
through apt to Gutsy. I decided today to wipe that machine and do a
fresh install of Gutsy. I dropped in my old /etc/bind directory,
installed bind9 and attempted to start up bind
I'm not sure this is a bug. With gbindadmin, you can specify where your
DNS stuff is and everything works fine from then on.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/162821
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If you're a teacher being asked to deal with DNS, your schools has
problems that a front-end cannot solve.
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This behavior is back in Gutsy.
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Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.22
When plugging in a USB 2.0 hard drive to a stock Gutsy machine, I get
the following in dmesg:
[ 131.646942] usb 2-3: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 5
[ 131.758810] usb 2-3: device descriptor read/64, error -71
[
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/173742
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00:02.0 USB Controller: nVidia Corporation nForce2 USB Controller (rev a4)
(prog-if 10 [OHCI])
00:02.1 USB Controller: nVidia Corporation nForce2 USB Controller (rev a4)
(prog-if 10 [OHCI])
00:02.2 USB Controller: nVidia Corporation nForce2 USB Controller (rev a4)
(prog-if
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: monodevelop
Create a new user, then log in as that user on the console. Start
Monodevelop. Create a new solution. Press the new file button and
create some new widgets. For each widget, type something in the source
code file and add a container to
This problem manifests in a Thinkpad T42 running Feisty. I noticed a
new package named linux-mages-2.6.20-16-386 and thought this would be
an official substitute for the adhoc one at
http://rookery.ubuntu.com/~kyle/kernels/salgado/2007-04-25/. Doing
nothing else, this does not fix the problem.
Oops. That should be linux-image-2.6.20-16-386.
The ZUP beep also occurs in the now fixed T42 during bootup. By the
time the system is fully ready for use, the normal beep is back. This
may indicate an underlying problem, or it could just be nothing.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
If network-manager is active and one selects
System-Administration-NetworkManager, a second network-manager icon
will appear in the notification area. Selecting again causes a third
and so on. This leads to multiple instances of
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I just now tried this with the Gutsy Gibbon beta CD and MIDI is still
broken.
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I removed and reinstalled texlive-latex-extra and now I get this:
$ dlocate calligra
texlive-latex-extra:
/usr/share/doc/texlive-latex-extra/latex/fundus/calligra.dvi
texlive-latex-extra: /usr/share/texmf-texlive/tex/latex/fundus/calligra.sty
texlive-latex-extra:
And it seems that nobody has done anything about this... FWIW, this bug
doesn't seem to do anything until you try to shut down thttpd (which
doesn't happen) then restart it (and you get two instances running at
once). Then you may get any combination of garbled logs, no logs, or or
other bizarre
This might be a symptom of bug #123155. The solution is to edit
/etc/init.d/thttpd and replace all lines using grep to match this:
if ps ax | grep -q ^ *$PID ; then
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This was from the Gutsy Gibbon Tribe 3 pre-release live CD.
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Public bug reported:
In aptitude(8), when viewing the texlive-fonts-extra package, calligra
is listed as one of the fonts available in this package. However, this
font is not actually installed.
According to http://www.tug.dk/FontCatalogue/calligra/, the following
latex input should work, but
Public bug reported:
I booted the Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon) desktop install CD with no
problem. Once Gnome started, I got a complaint that something had
crashed. Clicking the icon that this warning came from, I discovered
that /usr/bin/id did it. I opened up a terminal and typed id. This
Public bug reported:
In Edgy, USB MIDI interfaces worked. When Feisty Faun came out, it
stopped working. Now with the Tribe 3 release of Gutsy, it still
doesn't work.
$ amidi -l
Dir Device Name
IO hw:1,0,0 Fastlane MIDI A
IO hw:1,0,1 Fastlane MIDI B
$ amidi -d -p hw:1,0,0
At this point,
The contents of /var/log/cups/error_log in its entirety is below:
E [21/Dec/2008:07:35:51 -0800] Unable to bind socket for address 127.0.0.1:631
- Address already in use.
E [21/Dec/2008:13:38:51 -0800] Unable to bind socket for address 127.0.0.1:631
- Address already in use.
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The update, 1.3.9-11 has fixed the problem. Thanks.
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Whoops. I forgot to turn on debugging.
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I didn't think that this erroneous behavior was not normal. I therefore
used Fn-F5 only to toggle bluetooth. When I upgraded to 8.10 today, I
noticed this strange new behavior and found my way to this bug thinking
that I found a new bug. I now add echo disable
/proc/acpi/ibm/bluetooth to
Public bug reported:
I just thought it was a bit inappropriate to not by default include a
pixmap of Tux somewhere under /usr/share/pixmaps. Indeed, it doesn't
seem that this image is present anywhere in a default install of Ubuntu.
How about taking
I have two machine which are running Intrepid. One has 1.3.9-2ubuntu4,
the other 1.3.9-2ubuntu5. My printer is a Brother DL-5250 DN which is
accessed over the local network. I discovered this printing problem
when printing out postage for my Ebay sales. For instance, I click on
View Paypal
This problem can be worked around by typing sudo dpkg -i
/var/cache/apt/archives/cups_1.3.9-2ubuntu4_i386.deb to downgrade to
the previous version. After this, go into aptitude and mark cups to be
held at its current (downgraded) version.
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This might be another bug. Pressing = when highlighting a package in
aptitude will not successfully mark that package as held. Here, we need
to do echo cups hold | sudo dpkg --set-selections to get things
done. I'll file a seperate bug report later.
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I rolled my own .deb of glabels 2.2.5 and found that images are printed
as a solid rectangle instead of the desired image.
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I tested 2.2.5 on 9.04 (Jaunty) and found that when the labels are
printed, images are replaced with a solid rectangle.
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It looks like Youtube did something that put the colors back the right
way. But now the latest flashplugin is very crashy. Downgrading again.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pidgin
Description:Ubuntu 10.10
Release:10.10
pidgin-1:2.7.3-1ubuntu3.2
Select Accounts-MyUsername/(XMPP)-Search for users...
An error dialog pops up entitled Directory Query Failed. It reads Could not
query the directory server. 404:
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In pidgin, cannot search for google talk users
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Binary package hint: ia32-apt-get
Seemingly at random, when installing, upgrading, or removing a package,
I get a syntax error from the below-referenced python script. Despite
this error, nothing seems to be amiss. The installed/upgraded package
works fine and I don't see
What's the difference between Debian and Ubuntu to cause Debian's xterm
background to be black? Backgrounds are black on Jaunty, but not Karmic
and not Lucid. A dirty work-around is to use this command xterm -class
XTerm-color to spawn an xterm. What can I put in .Xresources to make
an xterm
I don't see why there would be a need for this indicator applet.
Isn't there already a Notification Area for things like that? What if
I want to put the volume control somewhere completely different from the
other stuff that this indicator applet puts them? Maybe I just want the
volume control
Here are the source code and resulting mishandled pdf.
\documentclass[12pt]{article}
\usepackage{hyperref}
\begin{document}
\begin{Form}
\ChoiceMenu[radio,name=Type,width=1em]{}{\phantom{.}=alpha}
\ChoiceMenu[radio,name=Type,width=1em]{}{\phantom{.}=beta}
Public bug reported:
What happened to the xlife package? It seems that somewhere between
Intrepid and Jaunty, it dropped out of the APT archives.
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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On Thu, 6 May 2010, Thomas Dickey wrote:
What's the difference between Debian and Ubuntu to cause Debian's xterm
background to be black? Backgrounds are black on Jaunty, but not Karmic
and not Lucid. A dirty work-around is to use this command xterm -class
XTerm-color to spawn an xterm. What
dmn86 wrote on 2010-05-06:
Have the same problem. When I was on 9.10 volume control applet was present
on panel. I'm sure I have not removed it
manually. After upgrading to 10.04 it disappeared from panel and cannot be
found both in system-startup and rightclick-add
to panel. I'm not
This problem is still present in 9.10. Solution remains the same.
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intrepid: xrdp fails to connect to 127.0.0.1:5910
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Might bug #290823 have something to do with the problem?
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Ubuntu should probably consider following the a
href=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principle_of_least_astonishment;Principle
of Least Astonishment/a. Now, if the theme is ugly when you have
the buttons on the right in the correct order, then something is wrong
with the theme. Correct the theme!
I think it might be time to retire this bug. Forms can be filled now.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/159032
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evince
When a PDF with Forms is opened in Evince, radio buttons are not handled
correctly. You can click a spot and a tick mark will appear. Click an
opposing radio button and you get ANOTHER tick mark -- the first tick
won't disappear as expected.
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The fact that it's still possible to disable an internal USB device such
that a reboot or opening up the case is required screams very loudly
that this issue is NOT settled in the slightest. This should NOT be
labeled WON'T FIX. I've seen references to forcing the operating
system to rescan all
Here's a report generated on a Lenovo Thinkpad T420. Bumblebee
installed fine on freshly-installed straight Debian Wheezy. I had lots
of problems following the official howto at
https://wiki.debian.org/Bumblebee. I posted a clarified howto at
Public bug reported:
It would be nice if lightdm-gtk-greeter would support tiling as does the
Unity greeter does now. Could I get someone interested in implementing
this?
** Affects: lightdm-gtk-greeter (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Not only is the workaround potentially undesirable, it can be extremely
infuriating when trying to figure out why RabbitMQ won't start.
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Title:
Public bug reported:
In Ubuntu Precise Pangolin, attempting to install rsyslog-relp results
in this:
joe@foo:~$ sudo apt-get install rsyslog-relp
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean
Public bug reported:
As described in
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.networking.rabbitmq.general/18293,
rabbitmq fails to start if /etc/hosts does not contain a line causing
the hostname to resolve to 127.0.0.1. In other words, /etc/hosts needs
to have a line like this if the host in
I'm using a Galaxy Tab2 7.0 and have had similar problems. I cannot
access the device at all using any of the known mtp tools (mtpfs, go-
mtpfs, or jmptfs). I supposed that maybe upgrading to libmtp-1.1.5 will
help.
I downloaded the libmtp-1.1.5 tarball, dropped in the debian/ directory
from
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