I disabled dnssec validation, and after a few days with a number of
reboots and restarts of bind9, I haven't had any further trouble with
stopping the bind9 service or with shutting down my system. So I'm
pretty sure at this point that there's some bug with dnssec validation
that intermittent
I disabled dnssec validation, and after a few days with a number of
reboots and restarts of bind9, I haven't had any further trouble with
stopping the bind9 service or with shutting down my system. So I'm
pretty sure at this point that there's some bug with dnssec validation
that intermittent
This looks like the bug I want to report. I find that shutting down bind9 is
erratic: sometimes it succeeds, sometimes not. This is a common result of
shutting it down at the command line:
codebrian@$ sudo service bind9 stop
* Stopping domain name service... bind9
rndc: connect failed:
This looks like the bug I want to report. I find that shutting down bind9 is
erratic: sometimes it succeeds, sometimes not. This is a common result of
shutting it down at the command line:
codebrian@$ sudo service bind9 stop
* Stopping domain name service... bind9
rndc: connect failed:
Could Bug #730023 and Bug #839118 be related to this?
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Title:
nautilus ignores options in /etc/fstab
To manage notifications about this
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 11.10
basex 6.7-1
When I installed the basex package, I expected basexgui to be added to
the GNOME menu system, and that in the Unity Dash, typing basexgui
would bring up the graphical user interface to basex, but this was not
the case; it had to be launched from the
@Steve, under bug #839118, you pointed out it was odd that I had a
system with a mountpoint of none. Perhaps another bug I filed recently
may be related to this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/udisks/+bug/865026
As best I can recall, when I started using Ubuntu, with version 8.04,
Attached is a bad version of /etc/fstab, in which swap is not enabled.
Note that the only change is that the line for mounting the swap
partition (and the associated comments) were moved away from the end of
fstab. Here also are the results of the same commands above, after
booting with the bad
Here's a copy and paste of what I posted on ubuntuforums.org:
Users logged in via GUI not listed by 'who', 'w', or 'last'.
It looks like some update on September 30 or October 1 inhibits correct
tracking of GUI logins. At a guess, I think lightDM is not updating
/var/log/wtmp. I'm not sure,
Attached is the good version of /etc/fstab that I am currently using,
and here also are the output of some commands to indicate the status of
swap on my system.
I will attach the bad version and the results of the same commands
when I can safely reboot my machine. (It tends to get stuck during
@Soren -- Actually, you did help, as I didn't know where to look for
troubleshooting information before your prompting. Thank you.
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Title:
Unable
I'm attaching the xml files for server1.example.com and
tester1.example.com, which I used when generating the error messages
above. I have some other VMs defined, and I find that while I can start
any one, any second one fails to start with the same error messages.
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I am uploading the output from 'virsh dumpxml' for each domain. However,
the output is identical to what I already posted.
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That didn't seem to work. Should it have been testing for package
libvirt-bin, rather than for libvirt? I got this:
Waiting to hear from Launchpad about your decision...
Package libvirt not installed and no hook available, ignoring
brian@brian-desktop:~$ sudo aptitude show libvirt
[sudo] password
Those were the files I uploaded the first time. In what way are they
corrupt? I can display them from Launchpad.
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Unable
They're definitely xml files, and are rendered as such when I click on
the links to the files I've already uploaded. I'll copy-and-paste them
here:
server1.example.com:
domain type='kvm'
nameserver1.example.com/name
uuidfb2d017b-f9cc-7534-126c-ffdd369c745f/uuid
memory1048576/memory
/var/log/libvirt/libvirtd.log does not exist. However, there are log
files for each domain, in /var/log/libvirt/qemu which look to be handled
by logrotate. server1.example.com.log and tester1.example.com.log are 0
length, so I am attaching server1.example.com.log.1 and
tester1.example.com.log.1.
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From a quick look at the logs, it looks like the domains I usually
started second kept trying to bind to vnc on port 5900, which presumably
was already claimed by the first domain. I only set the port during
initial installation, so I'm not sure why it doesn't just try port 5901.
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That was it. Each domain xml file had this line:
graphics type 'vnc' port='5900' autoport='no'/
using edit [domain name] in virsh, I changed the line in each to:
graphics type='vnc' autoport='yes'/
With that, they both started without complaint.
The remaining question is why the
I'm attaching the xml files for server1.example.com and
tester1.example.com, which I used when generating the error messages
above. I have some other VMs defined, and I find that while I can start
any one, any second one fails to start with the same error messages.
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I am uploading the output from 'virsh dumpxml' for each domain. However,
the output is identical to what I already posted.
** Attachment added: server1.example.com.xml
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That didn't seem to work. Should it have been testing for package
libvirt-bin, rather than for libvirt? I got this:
Waiting to hear from Launchpad about your decision...
Package libvirt not installed and no hook available, ignoring
brian@brian-desktop:~$ sudo aptitude show libvirt
[sudo] password
Those were the files I uploaded the first time. In what way are they
corrupt? I can display them from Launchpad.
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Unable to start second
They're definitely xml files, and are rendered as such when I click on
the links to the files I've already uploaded. I'll copy-and-paste them
here:
server1.example.com:
domain type='kvm'
nameserver1.example.com/name
uuidfb2d017b-f9cc-7534-126c-ffdd369c745f/uuid
memory1048576/memory
/var/log/libvirt/libvirtd.log does not exist. However, there are log
files for each domain, in /var/log/libvirt/qemu which look to be handled
by logrotate. server1.example.com.log and tester1.example.com.log are 0
length, so I am attaching server1.example.com.log.1 and
tester1.example.com.log.1.
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From a quick look at the logs, it looks like the domains I usually
started second kept trying to bind to vnc on port 5900, which presumably
was already claimed by the first domain. I only set the port during
initial installation, so I'm not sure why it doesn't just try port 5901.
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That was it. Each domain xml file had this line:
graphics type 'vnc' port='5900' autoport='no'/
using edit [domain name] in virsh, I changed the line in each to:
graphics type='vnc' autoport='yes'/
With that, they both started without complaint.
The remaining question is why the
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 11.04
libvirt-bin 0.8.8-1ubuntu6.5
Whether using virt-manager or virsh, I am unable to start a second
virtual machine while one is already running.
Through virt-manager, I get this:
Error starting domain: operation failed: failed to retrieve chardev info
in qemu
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 11.04
libvirt-bin 0.8.8-1ubuntu6.5
Whether using virt-manager or virsh, I am unable to start a second
virtual machine while one is already running.
Through virt-manager, I get this:
Error starting domain: operation failed: failed to retrieve chardev info
in qemu
Public bug reported:
A swap partition is not mounted on boot, and is not mounted with
mountall, despite being listed in /etc/fstab, unless the line describing
the swap partition is the last line in /etc/fstab. This can be seen by
executing 'mountall -v' with the line describing the swap partition
$ uname -a
Linux brian-desktop 2.6.38-11-generic #48-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jul 29 19:02:55 UTC
2011 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ mountall --version
mountall 2.26
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Binary package hint: haskell-platform
I'm using Natty (11.04).
When I attempt to install haskell-platform via aptitude, I get this
warning:
haskell-platform: Depends: ghc6 ( 6.12.1+) but 6.12.3-1ubuntu7 is to
be installed.
This looks to me like there's a '' where there
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 764883 ***
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Binary package hint: aptdaemon
Occurred while updating via Update Manager.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: aptdaemon 0.41+bzr646-0ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature:
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 764883 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/764883
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Title:
type 'exceptions.NameError': global name 'trans'
When I upgraded to Natty, I was impressed at how icons I'd previously
added to my GNOME panel, and two shortcuts to third-party applications
on my desktop, were automatically added to the launcher.
However, this means that there are several icons on the launcher for
applications I seldom use, and
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Title:
package ghc6-doc 6.12.3-1ubuntu6 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ghc6
It looks like the haskell-platform suite of packages was partly removed
during my upgrade from 10.10 to 11.04 today.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: ghc6-doc 6.12.3-1ubuntu6
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.38-7.39-generic
I was getting alerts, via apparmor-notify, almost identical to the ones
described here, although I am using Firefox 3.6.13, when I visited
various websites, although I didn't notice any missing graphics. That
may be because the graphics were web ads, which I am blocking via
Adblocker Plus. This is
The issue is that floppy disks are no longer auto-mounted on the GNOME
desktop. Floppy disks can easily be mounted at the command line, so what's
lost is a convenience, and one that matters most to novice users.
Contemporary personal computers rarely have floppy drives installed; it has
been many
I'm currently using Maverick Meerkat, and I'm no longer experiencing
this bug.
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Title:
Yelp does not display documents found in search
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I agree that this should be a high priority. Readily accessible support
documentation is critical for a Linux distribution that emphasizes user-
friendliness.
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Unfortunately, I am using Maverick Meerkat, which has a different bug in
yelp, in which the menus are unreadable, making yelp impossible to use.
So, I cannot test whether this bug still exists.
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Specifically, I am waiting for the fix to this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/language-pack-gnome-en-base/+bug/605577
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As far as I can tell, all the bug reports regarding floppy disk drives
have been marked as duplicates of this one, and this is marked Fix
Released. But, there's still a bug, somewhat different from the
original description in this bug report. The icon for a floppy drive
appears in Nautilus, but
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: yelp
The index page for man pages is unreadable -- the display uses the
fallback characters that display the Unicode number for each character.
Switching fonts doesn't help.
I've had problems in the past with yelp working all right for a while
after a
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/48086356/ProcMaps.txt
** Attachment
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On attempting to launch FLUID, I get this error message:
Could not launch 'FLUID'.
Failed to execute child process cd (No such file or directory)
** Affects: fltk1.1 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Binary package hint: ubuntu-wallpapers-extra
After installing ubuntu-wallpapers-extra, WhiteOrchid.jpg replaced
warty-final-ubuntu.jpg as the background for the Gnome login window. I'd
guess this is because /usr/share/gconf/defaults/16_ubuntu-wallpapers-
extra overrides
I'm still having this problem, when I try to copy from my Evolution
local address book to my Ubuntu One contacts, and when I try to copy
from my Google contacts to my Ubuntu One contacts.
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The arc-colors package, and related packages such as arc-brave, etc.,
have been removed from the Lucid Lynx repositories, if I understand
correctly because they included GDM themes. This means we no longer have
the backgrounds that match the shiki-colors/gnome-colors themes.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubuntu-wallpapers
In a recent update, I found that backgrounds from the Karmic version of
ubuntu-wallpapers were deleted. While I think the new backgrounds in
this package are excellent, I also liked several of the backgrounds in
the older version of the
Yes. I just launched Ubuntu One from the Gnome menu, and there's the
icon in the notification area that shows it being disconnected.
Right-clicking and selecting connect has no apparent effect.
I've been keeping current with patches.
On Tue, 2009-12-01 at 14:39 +, John Lenton wrote:
Brian,
I don't know if I've got the same problem. I've been having trouble with
occasional sound glitches and generally poor sound quality since the
upgrade to Karmic. The sound glitch is most noticeable when hearing the
brief bit of music after logging in via gdm -- it's as if the music is
tripping over
It's not clear to me if this is a bug. There seems to be no way to get a
list of rooms, and there doesn't seem to be any documentation of the
feature. That greatly reduces the utility of Empathy as an IRC client.
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I'm finding updatedb.mlocate is tying up my system for a few minutes
shortly after booting up in the morning.
There is no /etc/cron.daily/find on my system. I'm using Jaunty, which
has been upgraded from Hardy and Intrepid.
Output of sudo sh -x /etc/cron.daily/mlocate:
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Binary package hint: abs-guide
The current revision of the abs-guide, as published on The Linux
Documentation Project at http://tldp.org/guides.html, is 6.0.05,
published March 29, 2009. Revision 4.1-1 was published in 2006, so this
is significantly out-of-date.
** Affects:
It seems to me to be self-evident that a buggy package should be fixed
or removed from the repository, once it's been identified as buggy.
Thanks for the removal instructions.
I was trying to install this package because I'd read a little about
Wikipedia offering the option of displaying
Sorry, couldn't figure out how to put two attachments on the same
posting. Here's my xorg.conf.
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I've been having the same trouble. It seems erratic. I'm attaching the
output of lspci -vv and /etc/X11/xorg.conf.
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Sorry again. I'm using Ubuntu 8.10, fully patched, and an Nvidia 6600
video card, with the proprietary drivers. I'm currently using 180, but I
was having the same trouble with 177.
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Binary package hint: rhythmbox
As I recall, in the past when I used the ban function, Rhythmbox would
skip to the next song. It doesn't do that now, and the Ban and Love
buttons are sometimes grayed out, for no apparent reason.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
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Binary package hint: yelp
Ubuntu 8.10
yelp 2.24.0-0ubuntu2
When I use the search tool in yelp, yelp produces a list of documents
with links, but clicking on any link produces an error message similar
to the following:
Could Not Read File. The file ‘/usr/share/doc/vim-
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I agree. I found this page searching for information to help me decide
which version of the client to install.
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[needs-packaging] netrek-client-cow
Netrek is the probably the first video game which can accurately be
described as a sport. It has more in common with basketball than with
arcade games or Quake. Its vast and expanding array of tactics and
strategies allows for many
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