[Bug 1033226] Re: No close option, only restart

2013-07-30 Thread Brett Glasson
Well, nearly a year has passed and apparently there is no intention of
fixing this. Lord knows there are a million other bugs in Ubuntu that
need attention but putting an extra button on a dialog box is a pretty
simple thing to implement. It could be done in an hour (actually less)

This is one of the most annoying behaviours of Windows and it irritates
me to the extreme that Ubuntu has decided to follow Microsoft down that
dark, user hostile path.

I am not, however, surpised in the least.

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[Bug 944452] Re: Essential packages will be removed lzma (due to dpkg) when doing dist-upgrade

2012-03-02 Thread Brett Glasson
Regarding /var/log/dist-upgrade, that directory is empty.

Regarding method, I used apt-get at cli

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[Bug 944452] [NEW] Essential packages will be removed lzma (due to dpkg) when doing dist-upgrade

2012-03-01 Thread Brett Glasson
Public bug reported:

When doing dist-upgrade from (fully patched) 10.04 LTS x64 Lucid to
12.04 LTS x64 Precise (beta1) you are warned;

WARNING: The following essential packages will be removed
This should NOT be done unless you know exactly what you are doing!
  lzma (due to dpkg)


I should note that the actual steps I followed from 10.04 were;

source set to lucid
upgrade
dist-upgrade
change sources to precise
upgrade
dist-upgrade

** Affects: dpkg (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

** Description changed:

-  When doing dist-upgrade from (fully patched) 10.04 LTS x64 Lucid to
+ When doing dist-upgrade from (fully patched) 10.04 LTS x64 Lucid to
  12.04 LTS x64 Precise (beta1) you are warned;
  
- codeWARNING: The following essential packages will be removed
+ WARNING: The following essential packages will be removed
  This should NOT be done unless you know exactly what you are doing!
-   lzma (due to dpkg)/code
+   lzma (due to dpkg)

** Summary changed:

- Essential packages will be removedlzma (due to dpkg) when doing dist-upgrade
+ Essential packages will be removed lzma (due to dpkg) when doing 
dist-upgrade

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[Bug 944452] Re: Essential packages will be removed lzma (due to dpkg) when doing dist-upgrade

2012-03-01 Thread Brett Glasson
I have found a workaround. If you do apt-get install dpkg (dpkg is
already installed so the effect is to upgrade dpkg) then it does this;

The following extra packages will be installed:
  liblzma5 multiarch-support xz-utils
Suggested packages:
  xz-lzma
The following NEW packages will be installed:
  liblzma5 multiarch-support xz-utils
The following packages will be upgraded:
  dpkg
1 upgraded, 3 newly installed, 0 to remove and 264 not upgraded.

Once this completes, you can then do the dist-upgrade without warnings

** Description changed:

  When doing dist-upgrade from (fully patched) 10.04 LTS x64 Lucid to
  12.04 LTS x64 Precise (beta1) you are warned;
  
  WARNING: The following essential packages will be removed
  This should NOT be done unless you know exactly what you are doing!
    lzma (due to dpkg)
+ 
+ 
+ I should note that the actual steps I followed from 10.04 were;
+ 
+ source set to lucid
+ upgrade
+ dist-upgrade
+ change sources to precise
+ upgrade
+ dist-upgrade

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[Bug 777576] Re: Desktop effects broken in Natty (upgrade and new install)

2011-06-02 Thread Brett Glasson
Doubleplus confirmed. I have the same problem here. Natty x64 in
Classic mode

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[Bug 480477] Re: [rt2860] frequent connection instability/loss on not optimal network quality.

2010-08-15 Thread Brett Glasson
I can confirm this bug. I have an Acer Revo running 10.04 as a media
streamer and it is effectively useless. WLAN drops out every two minutes
with logs filled up with messages as follows;

Aug 16 13:57:14 mercury kernel: [79937.264113] ===rt_ioctl_giwscan. 1(1) BSS 
returned, data-length = 137
Aug 16 13:57:25 mercury dhclient: DHCPREQUEST of 10.1.1.85 on wlan0 to 10.1.1.1 
port 67
Aug 16 13:58:32 mercury dhclient: last message repeated 5 times
Aug 16 13:59:14 mercury dhclient: last message repeated 3 times
Aug 16 13:59:14 mercury kernel: [80057.260104] ===rt_ioctl_giwscan. 1(1) BSS 
returned, data-length = 137
Aug 16 13:59:21 mercury dhclient: DHCPREQUEST of 10.1.1.85 on wlan0 to 10.1.1.1 
port 67
Aug 16 14:00:29 mercury dhclient: last message repeated 5 times

BTW, why is this bug marked as low importance?

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[Bug 544714] [NEW] Clients from versions prior to 1.2 cannot connect to deluge daemon

2010-03-22 Thread Brett Glasson
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: deluge

Running deluged in a headless server. After upgrading to Lucid, clients
on Jaunty  Karmic are unable to connect to the deluge server.

Upgrading the client to 1.2 resolves the issue.

** Affects: deluge (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 383465] Re: Asterisk fails to start when AST_REALTIME is enabled

2010-02-24 Thread Brett Glasson
I can confirm this behaviour but I'm not sure it is a ubuntu bug.

I'm also using it with a linode kernel

Linux xxx 2.6.33-linode24 #1 SMP Wed Feb 24 22:02:52 UTC 2010 i686
GNU/Linux

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[Bug 407428] Re: sshd zombie processes and strange behavior after karmic upgrade

2009-09-01 Thread Brett Glasson
hehe, no probs Wisefox. I tried a new session and ctrl+c does appear to
work as expected now.

Bravo!

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[Bug 407428] Re: sshd zombie processes and strange behavior after karmic upgrade

2009-09-01 Thread Brett Glasson
hehe, no probs Wisefox. I tried a new session and ctrl+c does appear to
work as expected now.

Bravo!

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[Bug 407428] Re: sshd zombie processes and strange behavior after karmic upgrade

2009-08-31 Thread Brett Glasson
OK, I did that. Apart from a warning regarding printf it went OK but it
did not make a difference to the ctrl+c problem

Console output is below;

bre...@jupiter:~$ gcc -o sigwapper sshfix.c
sshfix.c: In function ‘main’:
sshfix.c:17: warning: incompatible implicit declaration of built-in function 
‘printf’
bre...@jupiter:~$ sudo ./sigwapper /etc/init.d/ssh restart
[sudo] password for brettg: 
father return;
bre...@jupiter:~$  * Restarting OpenBSD Secure Shell server sshd[ OK ]
bre...@jupiter:~$

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[Bug 407428] Re: sshd zombie processes and strange behavior after karmic upgrade

2009-08-31 Thread Brett Glasson
OK, I did that. Apart from a warning regarding printf it went OK but it
did not make a difference to the ctrl+c problem

Console output is below;

bre...@jupiter:~$ gcc -o sigwapper sshfix.c
sshfix.c: In function ‘main’:
sshfix.c:17: warning: incompatible implicit declaration of built-in function 
‘printf’
bre...@jupiter:~$ sudo ./sigwapper /etc/init.d/ssh restart
[sudo] password for brettg: 
father return;
bre...@jupiter:~$  * Restarting OpenBSD Secure Shell server sshd[ OK ]
bre...@jupiter:~$

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[Bug 407428] Re: sshd zombie processes and strange behavior after karmic upgrade

2009-08-26 Thread Brett Glasson
I can confirm this bug

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[Bug 407428] Re: sshd zombie processes and strange behavior after karmic upgrade

2009-08-26 Thread Brett Glasson
I can confirm this bug

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Re: [Bug 138478] Re: Screen resolution not properly detected

2008-04-09 Thread Brett Glasson
Hi Alan

Thanks for the followup. I do believe the problem has been fixed.

Regards
Brett Glasson

On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 8:29 PM, Adam Niedling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 What laptop do you have?
 Please try to boot from Hardy Live CD, your problem might be fixed by now.

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[Bug 138478] Screen resolution not properly detected

2007-09-09 Thread Brett Glasson
Public bug reported:

Latest update to Gutsy (downloaded sep 9 Australian local time)
introduced (I think) a new Screens and Graphics menu item and during
the process it reconfigures X.

On my laptop  (GeForce go 7900GTX  1920x1200) it detected the screen as
2048x1440 thereby creating a virtual desktop larger than the actual
screen size.

Secondly, I could not change the resolution to the correct setting in
the Screens  Graphics tool. The correct setting was in the list but
choosing it caused nothing to happen.

I resolved the issue by manually editing xorg.conf (the format of which
also seems to have changed) and removed all the listed screen
resolutions and replacing them with the correct one.

** Affects: ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 86857] Re: libbrlapi1 file overwrite with brltty

2007-02-24 Thread Brett Glasson
I had the same problem while doing dist-upgrade on a brand new (clean)
edgy install.

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[Bug 85328] Re: dpkg: error processing vmware-player-kernel-modules-2.6.20-8 (--configure)

2007-02-15 Thread Brett Glasson
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 85080 ***

I can confirm the above problem.

It can be worked around by manually creating the /boot/System.map-player
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