Also, if you remove the option tty_tickets from '/etc/sudoers', by
logic this bug should completely lock you from using 'sudo', if 'sudo
-k' and 'sudo -K' still refuse to work. We can assume this would be the
case, but I don't feel like taking the trouble to confirm that.
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Comment on 2006-05-21 should refer to bug 45843.
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a dummy one. However, it can't do
this.
Using the following control file (for completely local use) by the name
'libxine-main1':
Package: libxine-main1
Version: 1.1.1+ubuntu2-7.5+patch1
Maintainer: kko
Depends: libxine-main1 (= 1.1.1+ubuntu2-7.2+patch1)
Description: A meta-package to trick
After installing the created package, I do realise that this was a
stupid thing to do (tm), as dpkg replaced the real package with this
metapackage. But well... you live and learn. ;-)
The bug with equivs still stands, regardless.
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(For the curious, see bug 72806 for why I tried this in the first
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To rule out the disturbing effect of the circular dependency above, I
reproduced the bug also by running 'equivs-build foo' with the following
control file, by the name 'foo':
Package: foo
Version: 1.2
Maintainer: kko
Depends: dpkg
Architecture: all
Description: foo
bar baz
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** Summary changed:
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+ equivs can't create a meta-package without a user-provided changelog
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It turns out that equivs-build actually needs the maintainer field (if
present) to be of the form Maintainer: foo [EMAIL PROTECTED], so that it
contains both a name and an e-mail address. The error message it gives
(shown above) isn't really helpful.
So, running 'equivs-build foo' with both the
There is a three years old debian bug report about this issue:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=251673 .
(I have previously been able to add remote bug watches, but Launchpad
interface seems to have been changed so that I can't find this
possibility anymore.)
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: apt
Hello.
When any deb-src repository listed in '/etc/apt/sources.list' can't be
reached, 'apt-get source' fails.
To reproduce (on Kubuntu Dapper, with 'build-essential' installed):
1) add the following (nonsensical by content, just useful to
Seems like this could possibly be related to (or duplicate of) bug
#72545.
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Could this be related to bug #72545 in some way?
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I just experienced this, trying to launch an application (synaptic)
requiring kdesu after a number of commands involving sudo in a konsole.
All I got was the launch feedback, but no kdesu dialog. A 'sudo -K'
actually helped, oddly enough. And no, I don't currently have a way to
reproduce this.
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I just noticed that the same problem is discussed in bug #24217. That
report was in the CLOSED state at the time I filed this, but has been
re-opened in december. As it was re-opened by someone with a
@canonical.com -email address, I am hesitant to myself close it as a
duplicate of this one, even
Hello. I'm still on Kubuntu Dapper, I don't know what you are using. (My
sudo package is version 1.6.8p12-1ubuntu6, and sudo -v gives,
accordingly, Sudo version 1.6.8p12.)
Here's what I just used for reproducing this:
0) Boot up.
1) Do ctrl-alt-f1 and login on tty1 as yourself.
2) sudo date -s
Edit: I have edited the sudoers at some time, but I don't believe I have
changed the default options provided.
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In case someone knowledgeable notices this - how likely is it that a
developer adapts the said functionality (to adept_notifier and
adept_updater) from any of the other package managers that do the right
thing? (Not that it would help me in Dapper, but I'd just like to know.)
The notifier is a
Still present with KDE 3.5.5. in Kubuntu Dapper.
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Binary package hint: kdegraphics
Hello.
I don't know what the policy is with placing menu entries in the KDE
menu within different categories. In my understanding, however, PDF
files usually are what you might call documents, in that they usually
contain both text and
** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #325480
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** Also affects: thunderbird (upstream) via
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Confirmed with v. 1.5.0.9, and also confirmed the workaround, i.e.
starting with MOZ_DISABLE_PANGO=1 mozilla-thunderbird removes the
problem.
I added a reference to t-bird bugzilla, and judging by that report
they're not aware of the patch or the workaround - anyone with a Mozilla
Bugzilla
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox
More specifically, by going to:
http://www.loubega.com/en/content.html
and clicking skip intro.
Result: You get a few seconds of loading (as indicated on the screen),
and when that's done, bam, you're back on the desktop. Crashed
repeatedly on
Thank you for looking into this. To be completely honest, I don't recall
when I installed flash, but I probably did it through the browser that
time.
Previously, FF's about:plugins showed me this:
Shockwave Flash 7.0 r68
After I do apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree from multiverse, I have this
Oops, I'll take back what I said. I went back and tried the site one
more time, just to be sure. Still crashes Firefox, and now did it
repeatedly.
I will investigate further with the package you indicated, and removing
the old one.
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Alright, with the package you indicated, showing Shockwave Flash 9.0
r31, I am currently unable to reproduce the crash. (Doesn't crash in
Opera either.) Thank you again for looking into this.
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Binary package hint: kdebase
Kubuntu Dapper with KDE 3.5.5.
** Affects: kdebase (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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As the original reporter, I very much doubt that your issue (or two
separate issues, in fact) would be related. I will try to offer my
input, however.
1) To interpret your comment, I understand that you are opening files
into an open Kate window from e.g. Konqueror. To reproduce, I opened a
few
I am using Kubuntu Dapper (sudo -V: Sudo version 1.6.8p12), and my
original recipe still works for me.
I might add that sudo -v (small v, not capital V) doesn't work either,
even though it, like the -k and -K switches, could possibly be used to
rectify the situation. (man sudo: By giving sudo the
Sorry, have to correct myself... you _can't_ actually use sudo rm
/var/run/sudo/yourusername/*, because the shell will fail to interpret
the wildcard and will tell you that the file or directory doesn't exist.
So, you have to remove the timestamp files individually, giving their
proper names, or
Marking as confirmed based on Noah Medling's comment.
** Changed in: kdebase (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed
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Is there more information I could provide (Needs Info)?
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Martin Pitt: Obviously, if there is a problem (with something that
causes the clock to jump), the user probably needs to be able to use
root capabilities (e.g. 'sudo') to rectify the problem. For this,
resetting the timestamp is what is often needed, as indicated by these
reports.
As I stated in
Confirmed (Kubuntu Dapper).
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Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed
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Hello. The mention of green pixel bars leads me to wonder if this is a
similar issue as bug #40297 and other bugs referenced therein. Just to
make sure, are you using Vesa framebuffer (FB) boot options (e.g.
vga=773) for the consoles?
There may be other reports in between that show the same
If I understand correctly, this is designed as a safety measure to
ensure that no caches (operating system cache, CD/DVD drive cache) can
possibly interfere with the verification process, and that the data to
be verified is really read from the physical disk that was burned. If
this is correct,
Confirming based on ranespa's and my own experiences. See also bug
#75074.
The I/O related to CD/DVD-drives in Linux seems to be a complicated
issue, and hard to tackle... (I am not sure but I'm guessing that this
is a kernel level issue, or at least related to the interface through
which the
I sympathise with the initial reporter... yes, CD/DVD-drives can give
grief to the user in Linux, and I have faced this issue myself (hence
marking as confirmed). Ubuntu BTS (and most probably a number of others)
contain a few reports against particular programs (like Nautilus) that
sometimes
Just for the sake of helping a guy out, even though answering what could
be called support requests isn't strictly bug tracker stuff... well, at
least it serves to illustrate the issues faced.
Vincenzo: Workarounds exist, the most troublesome of which would
probably be using a rescue-CD to get
Public bug reported:
If you display an image larger than your screen with imagemagick's
'display' command, you get a Pan Ico window where you can choose which
portion of the image you want to have shown in the main window.
In the current version, the Pan Ico window will show a quadruple image
** Summary changed:
- REGRESSION: display foo.jpg pan screen shows quadruple (4-fold) image
+ display foo.jpg pan screen shows quadruple (4-fold) image for files with
exactly 3000 px y resolution
** Description changed:
- If you display an image larger than your screen with imagemagick's
-
Sadly, I have to confirm this using Kubuntu Dapper with the standard OOo
packages. For lots of Finns, the correct spelling of compounds is
actually a problem, and having OpenOffice.org give incorrect suggestions
doesn't help. (The only good thing about this is, that at least it does
this
Public bug reported:
Using aptitude 0.4.0, Kubuntu Dapper:
aptitude --help gives the list of commands.
One of these (aptitude changelog) is given in a translated form in the
list (as muutosloki), which doesn't work if given to aptitude as a
command. Using aptitude changelog foo works as
You may be right in that it is only reproducible with non-US keyboard
settings. It would still be nice to have it fixed, as it only affects
what - hard to tell if it's a majority or a minority of Kubuntu users?
I'd guess at a majority, but I may be wrong. ;-)
FWIW, my X-keyboard layout is the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kdebase
Dapper, KDE 3.5.5.
I used krandrtray to resize my desktop from 1600x1200 to 1024x768 while
I had two DVDs in the drives and their icons on the desktop. - The
icons disappeared. Resizing back to original size after a while, the
icons didn't
1 Affected, naturally both in konsole and yakuake.
2 Kubuntu Dapper 6.06.1, alternative install CD. (For me, Breezy wasn't
affected, so I wonder at the comment where it says Breezy above.)
3 fi
4 fi
FWIW, I'll report the following also:
$ echo $XMODIFIERS
$ echo $QT_IM_MODULE
--- give a blank
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 35760 ***
Browsing the bug tracker for another issue with yakuake I ran across an
earlier report that has actually identified the cause of this behaviour,
which seems to be some undesired interaction between konsole/yakuake and
an input package, 'scim-qtimm'.
Yes, I understand the reason.
I was referring to Christoph Roeder's comment above. I think that the
mention of Breezy (instead of Dapper) there is most probably just a slip
of mind.
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I agree with the submitter of this bug, and can confirm this with
Kubuntu Dapper. It is a very practical default behaviour to enable
paste-to-load.
The whatever random stuff that happens to be in your X selection can
just as well be a deliberate seekword, since the default behaviour with
a
Confirmed on a fresh, standard, Kubuntu LTS 6.06.1 install, and still a
problem as of today. Please see also the later report that I'm about to
mark as a duplicate of this.
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 47416 ***
Confirmed on a fresh, standard, Kubuntu LTS 6.06.1 install, and still a
problem as of today. There is also an earlier report on this, I will
mark this later one as a duplicate.
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: Needs Info = Confirmed
**
I don't know the technicalities of how usplash works. I just want to
point out that the bugs referenced by AJ Slater (as listed in bug 42974)
have to do with framebuffer VT's and using a 'vga=xxx' parameter,
whereas in this case no 'vga=xxx' parameters seem to be used.
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Confirmed with Kubuntu Dapper, using KDE 3.5.5.
konsole --version:
Qt: 3.3.6
KDE: 3.5.5
Konsole: 1.6.5
Also Yakuake mirrors this behaviour exactly, if that is of interest.
FWIW, this was working with the version in Kubuntu Breezy (and a
yakuake-version, too). Sorry to say I can't
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hdparm -i after a clean boot:
/dev/hdd:
Model=DVD-ROM DDU1621, FwRev=VER S2.9, SerialNo=
Config={ Fixed Removeable DTR=5Mbs DTR10Mbs nonMagnetic }
RawCHS=0/0/0, TrkSize=0, SectSize=0, ECCbytes=0
BuffType=unknown, BuffSize=0kB, MaxMultSect=0
(maybe): CurCHS=0/0/0, CurSects=0, LBA=yes,
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Done. I must point out that this was a onetime event, and doesn't happen
regularly. Once, before this incident, I accidentally kicked the machine
into a hang - switching to VT 1 showed IIRC the same kind of errors
flowing by at a huge pace.
The eject troubles I mentioned are probably related to
Public bug reported:
Hello. I am reporting this for e2fsprogs, even if this may in fact be a
more general problem, perhaps only solvable in the kernel - here are the
symptoms:
I am facing a situation with most likely faulty hardware, either the HDD
or the main board, and the system seems to be
From an outsider's viewpoint, this seems terribly much like a non-bug,
and could most likely be closed with no harm done.
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I am at a loss to diagnose what causes this. Faulty hardware, faulty
kernel, faulty compact disc (except that I _think_ the drive was empty
after I had removed the disc)?
I am using Ubuntu Breezy.
Today I noticed that my root partition was full, even though it was
supposed
Confirmed (on Breezy).
When man mount tells us that sync isn't even a valid option for udf
filesystems, I wonder why this has an effect.
** Changed in: Ubuntu
Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed
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This bug report is two months old, seems like no-one cares about the mga
driver (or Breezy).
** Summary changed:
- X crashes after the last breezy update
+ REGRESSION: X crashes after the last breezy update
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Changed the title to include the word regression, we'll see if it
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According to KDE BTS at the linked KDE report 127836, this is a window
manager issue, afaict. I would add a remote bug watch for the new
report at KDE, 130063, but Launchpad's lauout has been changed again,
and am unable to find that option.
** Changed in: amarok (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename:
Confirming this on Kubuntu Breezy with KDE 3.4.3. Konqueror-pro
extension installed, but I doubt that makes any difference.
** Changed in: kubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed
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