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Cannot create PGP key in Ubuntu 14.04
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I fully agree that rebuilding only a few packages is no suitable general
solution. But so is the recommendation to upgrade to 14.04.
There is a reason that corporate environments do not upgrade so often,
and even 2 years is a very short time in this context. I have only
recently upgraded a few
Public bug reported:
The packages 'linux-headers-3.11.*' (part of the Saucy LTS Enablement
Stack for precise) do not have a 'Provides field containing 'linux-
headers'. Thus, any dependencies on 'linux-headers' will not be
satisfied by any linux-headers-3.11.*' package. The corresponding
packages
I can finally confirm that the patch from gnome bug 695925 above
actually fixes the problem with Ubuntu 12.04.4 and LO 4.2.4 from the
PPA. I have applied the patch to the glib source package and rebuilt and
installed it, and then rebuilt libreoffice, gtk+3.0, dbus-glib and gvfs
against the patched
I finally found a solution by patching glib-2.0 and rebuilding
libreoffice, gvfs, dbus-glib and gtk-3.0 against it. This works. Now
this really needs to be fixed in Ubuntu by rebuilding *all* packages
depending on glib, I think. I added a comment to bug 1214352 and wrote
to canonical using the
Don't know if thats version specific, but it does not work with
thunderbird 1:24.4.0+build1-0ubuntu0.12.04.1 on precise.
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Title:
Thunderbird does
@Ritesh
I already took a look at bug 1214352, and I am pretty sure this has
something to do with it. But I did not quite understand what would be
the fix? I applied the attached patch to the glib-2.0 source package,
rebuilt and installed all resulting libglib... packages, but that did
not change
That version still sometimes crashes, sometimes gives Generic I/O
Error. Not sure if this is still related to this bug, perhaps you can
point me at some way to find this out.
I might add that we had to symlink the usual mount point of GVFS mounts
from ~/.gvfs to /tmp/.gvfs-username since home
@ritesh
Thanks for the answer.
* GVFS is not used/needed for NFS, NFS mounts are all static (i.e. /home and
/opt). I can exclude multiple logins, I know this is problematic.
* The GIO fuse workaround has been removed from
/usr/share/applications/libreoffice-*
* gEdit works just fine with files
I have the same problem here, with Nautilus-mounted (i.e. over gvfs) SMB
shares. I am using Ubuntu 12.04.4 and GNOME Classic.
Using LO 4.1.5 from the PPA, I get the repair dialog. Using LO 4.2.2
from the PPA, LO crashes with SIGSEGV. The suggested workaround above
regarding X-GIO-NoFuse does not
A workaround without rebuilding gdm is to create a new file
/etc/profile.d/gdm-fix.sh and copy the PATH definition from
/etc/environment there.
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As you can see from the discussion here:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/grub-devel/2012-03/msg00050.html
this is currently by design. A submenu opens a new 'context' in grub
terms, and when you exit the context (go back to the main menu),
everything within the submenu context is lost. I
Marking this as Won't Fix is no solution, as the package is pretty
much useless in this state. If PolicyKit is no option, then the Ubuntu
packagers could at least change the .desktop file to call gnome-format
through gksudo. I know it's not the recommended way now, but people can
expect packages
The package is missing a dependency on package 'hal' (or one of its
dependencies, e.g. libhal - at least installing hal with all
dependencies helped).
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Any news on this? We're experiencing exactly the same problems as described by
Peter, except that the workaround doesn't work for us.
We have a lot of Ubuntu 10.04 LTS clients running with /home mounted through
NFSv4, with a Debian 6.0 server. We also had a single test machine running
12.04 for
This workaround only works if you have static (i.e. previously known)
network resources you want to connect to. In our case, we have ad-hoc
shares of e.g. USB thumb drives which need to be accessed over the
network. That's just the point of user-level managed network resources,
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No change with precise final (as of 04/30/12).
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Resolution change with KVM switch on Precise
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I have a machine that shares monitor, keyboard and mouse with a second
machine via a standard KVM-Switch (USB/VGA). After updating to precise
beta yesterday, I noticed that, after having worked with the other
machine for a while and switching back to the precise machine,
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The xhci-hcd module should be included in the initrd to allow for
booting from USB3 devices (when connected to a USB3 controller). uhci-
hcd and ehci-hcd are compiled into the generic kernel so no need to
include any module, xhci-hcd (for whatever reason) is not.
This is at
This is because of the space in your path to the image. Try moving it to
e.g. /media/disk/chromiumos.img.
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Title:
USB imag writer wont create
The problem with that idea is that there may be
a) multiple drives by the same name in nautilus
b) drives which do not show up in nautilus at all
a) is often the case when you use multiple drives of the same type and
do not rename them, then every disk will be shown as e.g. SanDisk or
USB Disk.
Public bug reported:
stardict.sourceforge.net says:
The original StarDict project has recently been removed from
SourceForge due to copyright infringement reports. Most of the files
were lost with the demise of the project. The project has re-emerged
here (http://code.google.com/p/stardict-3/)
I cannot test it with Natty since we're using LTS releases for good
reasons. But I also have not seen this with lucid for a while now, so I
guess this has been fixed somehow.
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Binary package hint: dosfstools
dosfslabel stops with the error: Seek to 12345678: invalid argument
(numbers vary, even among several attempts on the same device).
Bug has already been reported and fixed in Fedora
(https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=693662), but
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I wonder if there will ever be a corresponding linux-source package for
the lts-backport kernels. I need it to compile a custom kernel, and I
have not yet found out how to do this with the source package (something
different than linux-source-..., which is technically a
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: cachefilesd
The package cachefilesd is contained in lucid. However, while the
official lucid kernel has CONFIG_FSCACHE on, CONFIG_NFS_FSCACHE and
CONFIG_AFS_FSCACHE are off, meaning these filesystems do not have
fscache support. So, cachefilesd runs, but
Already did test with upstream, also with main 2.6.37 final. No change.
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Data loss with
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I have observed the following behaviour and hope you can help me find
the source of it:
1. Create a (sparse) file of 100MB on a removable drive, e.g. USB drive (dd
if=/dev/zero of=/media/Testdrive/testfile bs=1 count=1 seek=1)
2. Set up a loopback device with it
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Binary package hint: udev
I have written a custom udev rule which will assign group users to any
/dev/tty* devices (USB serial converters). I need this for Palm Pilot
syncing over USB cradle.
According to the README:
If the ordering of files in this directory are not
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From the original question:
I would like OoO to remember my last used save location. I regurarly make a
large number of files in a project, and then move on to the next project. I
find it very ennoying to have to go through the whole directory tree every time
again. A
No, this is exactly what I do *not* want. I want to save file1 to My
Documents/Recipes, then save file2 to the same location, then move on
to file3 and save it to My Documents/Bills, then save file4 also to
MyDocuments/Bills, then file5 to MyDocuments/Letters and so on.
Basically, this is what
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu kernels (at least up to Maverick) still have CONFIG_NLS_DEFAULT=cp437
set, which causes IMHO strange behaviour. I discovered this with some people
from the samba team here (https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7822) when
I tried to use mount.cifs //path/with
I assume what comment #11 describes is also the cause of a different but
related scenario: password expiry (in a corporate environment). A PAM-
forced password change also does not update the keyring password,
presumably because there is no user session and thus no gnome-keyring-
daemon yet. Is
@Micah
Maybe I was a bit unclear. I meant to say that I did not migrate any profiles,
but created fresh ones instead. That's because I never had success in migrating
TB2 profiles to Lucid until now, neither from Hardy nor from Karmic. And since
I'm a sysadmin, I had tried that with ~20
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: thunderbird
The welcome page/tab Welcome to Thunderbird 3 is shown on the first
start after every package update, e.g. from 3.1.1 to 3.1.2. I do not
know whether this is the intention of the mozilla developers, but I
consider it a bug since it provides
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libpam-ldap
Please make the three prompts when changing LDAP passwords translatable.
They are currently hardcoded into pam_ldap.h, and I do not know enough
of C programming or especially PAM modules to include gettext support
myself.
I would happily
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libpam-ldap
Please make the three prompts when changing LDAP passwords translatable.
They are currently hardcoded into pam_ldap.h, and I do not know enough
of C programming or especially PAM modules to include gettext support
myself.
I would happily
Not exactly helpful for the bug report, but a hint at Erik: I have found quite
a few traps in Ubuntu Software where it is assumed that the root user has
access to the user's home directory, which is not the case in such an
environment. Examples include usb-creator (fixed by now), pam_mount and
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-screensaver
Running Ubuntu Lucid, I have seen several times that switching users from a
screensaver-unlock dialog kills the original users session. The new session
runs on VT8, but VT7 is black and contains a few lines from the last
init/upstart
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 568711 ***
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This bug is surely not a duplicate of #568711. Description of #568711
states explicitly suspend works as expected, but he is having resume
problems. This is not the same here, my machine does not enter
As I said, 0.7.2 on 9.04 works fine. Included in 9.10 is version 0.7.5,
which is affected by this bug, as well as 0.7.6 which comes with 10.04
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Binary package hint: fpm2
In fpm2 0.7.5 and 0.7.6 (karmic and lucid), the Copy to clipboard
feature does not work. This is quite important for me, as it avoids
printing the password in clear on the screen.
Going back to 0.7.2 on lucid works, although it cannot open the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: samba
We have a networked environment with passdb in LDAP, and the Ubuntu
clients act as samba clients in a samba domain. When you install winbind
and libnss-ldap/libpam-ldap, /etc/pam.d/common-auth looks like this:
auth [succes=3 default=ignore]
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: samba
We have a networked environment with passdb in LDAP, and the Ubuntu
clients act as samba clients in a samba domain. When you install winbind
and libnss-ldap/libpam-ldap, /etc/pam.d/common-auth looks like this:
auth [succes=3 default=ignore]
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: html2text
html2text converts auml; in input HTML files to a danish å (Latin small
letter a with ring above, U+00E5) instead of a german ä (Latin small
letter a with diaeresis, U+00E4). Looks pretty much alike and is fairly
readable, but I need the output
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Binary package hint: nautilus
Nautilus does not remember/save which columns to show in a search results
window. To reproduce:
Do a search, choose View-Columns and choose e.g. Location. Location is shown
in the search results. Choose View-Columns again and you will see
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@Omer: I did that, and it did not help. After next reboot, same
corruption as before.
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Binary package hint: gnome-panel
Since upgrade to lucid, gnome panel does not display all applets after
login, but shows some kind of placeholder or a blank space on the panel
instead. killall gnome-panel makes the panel reload correctly. Picture
1 shows what it looks like,
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As already pointed out, Occurs also with mainline kernel 2.6.34-999.
Taken from the daily build directory
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Symptoms are similar to other bug reports related to suspend in Lucid,
e.g. exactly the same as in #554695, but on different hardware.
Occurs also with mainline kernel 2.6.34-999
Occurs also when suspending from tty with gdm stopped using pm-suspend
Did not occur with karmic
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Whoops, latest karmic kernel working was 2.6.31-21, of course.
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Yes, this is some kind of race condition. Scott, I am not sure if you
are aware that in the above setup, the volumes are initialized each time
with a random key, and the filesystem (tmp) / swapspace signature is
recreated each time on boot. It seems mountall is not prepared for that
and waits for
Forget it. It was a local problem with our configuration - under some
circumstances, ~/.gnupg was a dead symlink, and thus gpg-agent could not
start. Sorry for the inconvenience.
** Changed in: gnupg2 (Ubuntu)
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Binary package hint: gimp
After installing GIMP on Lucid, GIMP became the default application to
open PDF files, instead of evince. While GIMP can open PDF files, this
surely is not what most people want. Please fix this.
May be related to debian bug #525077, but I am not
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: mountall
I have a problem which seems related, but not identical to #52766 and
#561390.
I have a lucid test installation with encrypted swap and /tmp
The boot process hangs with
Here you go...
I have to add that always fails is only true for /tmp, swap sometimes
(!) works, as it did this time when I created the boot.log.
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@Martin Pitt
Where is the fix for the permissions problem in udisks/lucid? Or am I getting
something wrong here? Mounting works now (tested with 10.04 final), but
permissions on the mountpoint are root:root 0755, i.e. no write for the user.
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Where is the fix for the permissions problem in udisks/lucid? Or am I getting
something wrong here? Mounting works now (tested with 10.04 final), but
permissions on the mountpoint are root:root 0755, i.e. no write for the user.
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Where is the fix for the permissions problem in udisks/lucid? Or am I
getting something wrong here? Mounting works now (tested with 10.04
final), but permissions on the mountpoint are root:root 0755, i.e. no
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@Martin Pitt
Where is the fix for the permissions problem in udisks/lucid? Or am I getting
something wrong here? Mounting works now (tested with 10.04 final), but
permissions on the mountpoint are root:root 0755, i.e. no write for the user.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/438494
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Binary package hint: gnupg2
I am having problems with gpg-agent on karmic. Sometimes it just does
not start, and I cannot find out why. When it happens, no gpg-agent
process is running, GPG_AGENT_INFO is not set, and ~/.gnupg/gpg-agent-
info-hostname does not exist. I tried
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mountall
I have a problem which seems related, but not identical to #52766 and
#561390.
I have a lucid test installation with encrypted swap and /tmp
The boot process hangs with the following message:
The disk drive for /tmp is not ready yet or not
I can confirm this bug existed in karmic and still exists in lucid, and
has gotten worse since /etc/sudo-ldap.conf is now a symbolic link to
/etc/ldap/ldap.conf. Not knowing this, I tried to edit /etc/sudo-
ldap.conf and change ldaps to ldap, accidentally turning off encryption
for all NSS/PAM
I set SUDOERS_DEBUG 2 in /etc/sudo-ldap.conf and found out the
problem. First, sudo-ldap failed to verify the server certficate,
despite I had specified a CA cert. Second, it ignored the option to not
verify the certificate as well.
A closer look at the manpage of sudo-ldap reveals that the
This bug is not quite a duplicate, at least not for 7zip. In reply to
comment #7, installing p7zip-full does not fully fix the problem. It
does, however, change the behaviour of file-roller. Without p7zip-full,
file-roller uses unzip and cannot extract files with special characters
in their name.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gdm
The current gdm package in lucid conflicts with fast-user-switch-applet,
but fast-user-switch-applet depends on gdm. Thus fast-user-switch-applet
in lucid is uninstallable. I do not know whether this was by decision or
by accident, but I'd like to
According to this bug report:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=537255
this has been closed with gtkrsync 1.0.4. Unfortunately, this came a few
days after the debian import freeze for lucid. I don't know for sure how
this affects packages in universe, but since lucid release is
I have seen this one too, but only sometimes. Sometimes gnome-screenshot
--interactive works as expected, sometimes not. Found no way to exactly
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Binary package hint: gvfs
gvfsd usually start a gvfs-fuse-daemon for GVFS mounts, which fuse-
mounts to $HOME/.gvfs. This fails if the home directory resides on an
NFS share with root squashing enabled. Thus, users in a
corporate/networked environment with such NFS homes
You're right, gvfs-fuse does not work with NFS homes right now, at least
not with root-squashing enabled. UID 0 needs to get access to ~/.gvfs
for mounting, which fails in this case. Unfortunately, the path for
.gvfs cannot be easily changed.
I have posted a new bug against gvfs for this
I followed your link and posted the bug upstream here:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=596176
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I can confirm that it works with the packages from the PPA.
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I have reassigned this bug to openoffice.org since this seems to be the
real cause of the problem. The OOo Ubuntu build just refuses to open
files from GVFS mounts as long as the home directory resides on an NFS
mount. Nautilus' behaviour to open the file with file roller instead is
just a side
I have tried with around 30 different files, including some named
abc.odt; I have made sure the other filenames do not contain anything
other than 7-Bit ASCII characters.
The mime type listed in the properties dialog is
application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.text; the tab open with shows
Archive
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
Steps to reproduce:
1. Mount a remote filesystem using GVFS (i.e. Connect to Server, I tried with
SFTP and SMB) with ODT files on it.
2. Check that file type for the ODT files in list view reads OpenDocument
Text.
3. Double-click the file
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Binary package hint: evolution-rss
Since yesterday, all feed items in all feeds I have subscribed show the
page about:config, more precisely the warning This might void your
warranty which you get in firefox when accessing about:config. This
occurs in content view, which I
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 120322 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/120322
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 120322
Add functionality to make multiple copies of a disk
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I can confirm that gtkrsync works again with --delete-after.
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Reopen this bug (at least the one regarding trackerd) since it needs to
be fixed in hardy (LTS Release!) as well. NFS Homes are quite common in
corporate environments, as is the use of LTS releases...
** Changed in: tracker (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released = Confirmed
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This is a general problem with Ubuntu OOo packages and templates
packaged as an extension. The problem seems to be with the paths where
OOo looks for the templates.
If you install such an extension like the template pack and choose
File-Templates-Organize..., you will see the installed
templates.
I can confirm that it worked again using a newly generated 2048bit RSA
key. I had a 2047 Bit key before.
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openssh-client (amd64) can't login after upgrade to jaunty
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/357998
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I have confirmed that installing the rsync package from hardy (rsync
2.6.9) makes gtkrsync work again in jaunty.
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gtkrsync shows no progress bars
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/297183
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It looks like this feature is gone again in jaunty, at least I could not
find it.
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Add functionality to make multiple copies of a disk
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/120322
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I have the same problem here. I assume this is because rsync has
undergone a major upgrade from hardy (rsync 2.6) to intrepid (rsync
3.0), and the output of 'rsync --progress -v' has changed a little.
At the beginning, it now says sending incremental file list instead of
building file list.
I
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