[Bug 483277] Re: Ubuntustudio 9.10 fails to install on Intel RAID

2009-11-17 Thread DenisM
9.04 amd64 has been installed successfully.
Meanwhile it didn't list WinXP in GRUB's menu.lst, although it recognize it 
while installing. However, it's an extraneous problem.

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[Bug 483277] [NEW] Ubuntustudio 9.10 fails to install on Intel RAID

2009-11-15 Thread DenisM
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: debian-installer

Two 750GB SATA disks joined into RAID1 array, which divided into 4 partitions:
1. pri NTFS WinXP (100G)
2. pri NTFS Userdata (240G)
3. pri efs4 / (55G)
4. log
5. ext swap (7.5G)
6. ext efs4 /home (295G)

I want to setup a dual-boot system with Alternate AMD64 DVD. An
installation process stops at GRUB. I can try to setup GRUB again and
again, no luck. If I chose to continue without boot loader, I get the
following message:

No boot loader has been installed, either because you chose not to or because 
your specific architecture doesn't support a boot loader yet.
You will need to boot manually with the /vmlinuz kernel on partition 
/dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13 and root=/dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13 
passed as a kernel argument.

In syslog I see that WinXP partition discovered successfully but the /
one didn't:

20microsoft: debug: /dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid11 is a NTFS partition
20microsoft: result: /dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid11:Microsoft Windows XP 
Home Edition RU:Windows:chain
50mounted-tests: debug: os found by subtest 
/usr/lib/os-probes/mounted/20microsoft
...
os-prober: debug: running /usr/lib/os-probes/mounted/10freedos on mounted 
/dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13
10freedos: debug: /dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13 is not a FAT partition: 
exiting
os-prober: debug: running /usr/lib/os-probes/mounted/10qnx on mounted 
/dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13
10qnx: debug: /dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13 is not a QNX4 partition: exiting
os-prober: debug: running /usr/lib/os-probes/mounted/20macosx on mounted 
/dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13
macosx-prober: debug: /dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13 is not an HFS+ 
partition: exiting
os-prober: debug: running /usr/lib/os-probes/mounted/20microsoft on mounted 
/dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13
20microsoft: debug: /dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13 is not a MS partition: 
exiting
os-prober: debug: running /usr/lib/os-probes/mounted/30utility on mounted 
/dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13
30utility: debug: /dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13 is not a FAT partition: 
exiting
os-prober: debug: running /usr/lib/os-probes/mounted/40lsb on mounted 
/dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13
os-prober: debug: running /usr/lib/os-probes/mounted/70hurd on mounted 
/dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13
os-prober: debug: running /usr/lib/os-probes/mounted/80minix on mounted 
/dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13
os-prober: debug: running /usr/lib/os-probes/mounted/90linux-distro on mounted 
/dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13
os-prober: debug: running /usr/lib/os-probes/mounted/90solaris on mounted 
/dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13
...
main-menu[483]: (process:31864):   Volume group isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13 not 
found

I'll test if 9.04 has the issue too ASAP.

** Affects: debian-installer (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: debian-installer
  
  Two 750GB SATA disks joined into RAID1 array, which divided into 4 partitions:
  1. pri NTFS WinXP (100G)
  2. pri NTFS Userdata (240G)
  3. pri efs4 / (55G)
  4. log
  5. ext swap (7.5G)
  6. ext efs4 /home (295G)
  
- I want to setup a dual-boot system. An installation process stops at
- GRUB. I can try to setup GRUB again and again, no luck. If I chose to
- continue without boot loader, I get the following message:
+ I want to setup a dual-boot system with Alternate AMD64 DVD. An
+ installation process stops at GRUB. I can try to setup GRUB again and
+ again, no luck. If I chose to continue without boot loader, I get the
+ following message:
  
  No boot loader has been installed, either because you chose not to or 
because your specific architecture doesn't support a boot loader yet.
  You will need to boot manually with the /vmlinuz kernel on partition 
/dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13 and root=/dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13 
passed as a kernel argument.
  
  In syslog I see that WinXP partition discovered successfully but the /
  one didn't:
  
  20microsoft: debug: /dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid11 is a NTFS partition
  20microsoft: result: /dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid11:Microsoft Windows XP 
Home Edition RU:Windows:chain
  50mounted-tests: debug: os found by subtest 
/usr/lib/os-probes/mounted/20microsoft
  ...
  os-prober: debug: running /usr/lib/os-probes/mounted/10freedos on mounted 
/dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13
  10freedos: debug: /dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13 is not a FAT partition: 
exiting
  os-prober: debug: running /usr/lib/os-probes/mounted/10qnx on mounted 
/dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13
  10qnx: debug: /dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13 is not a QNX4 partition: 
exiting
  os-prober: debug: running /usr/lib/os-probes/mounted/20macosx on mounted 
/dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13
  macosx-prober: debug: /dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13 is not an HFS+ 
partition: exiting
  os-prober: debug: running /usr/lib/os-probes/mounted/20microsoft on mounted 

[Bug 335925] [NEW] Cyrillic Letters in Filenames Converted to Question Marks

2009-02-28 Thread DenisM
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gnome-pilot

I have photos in my Tungsten T2 with cyrillic filenames. After synchronization 
files with question marks (i.e. ?(1).jpg.pdb) appeared in backup folder.
I use Ubuntustudio 8.10, gnome-pilot 2.0.15.

** Affects: gnome-pilot (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 335925] Re: Cyrillic Letters in Filenames Converted to Question Marks

2009-02-28 Thread DenisM
** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: gnome-pilot
  
  I have photos in my Tungsten T2 with cyrillic filenames. After 
synchronization files with question marks (i.e. ?(1).jpg.pdb) appeared in 
backup folder.
+ To be more accurate these are not question marks but invalid Unicode chars 
shown as question mark icons.
  I use Ubuntustudio 8.10, gnome-pilot 2.0.15.

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[Bug 162821] Re: Settings root differs from that of bind9 package

2007-12-24 Thread DenisM
Glad to see rational and responsible man.
I use webmin now but I hope corrected gbindadmin will be useful for novices.

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[Bug 173067] Re: Client Doesn't Inherit Keyboard Settings from Server

2007-12-18 Thread DenisM
In Russian we talk, I ask of Thomas, he answers about Jeremiah.

Thank you, Nestor! Now I know what should I do when I encounter a bug. I
should google for a workaround. But never, NEVER should I report the
bug, 'cause developers are very-VERY busy, and it distracts them from
their job. Let the bug survive in next releases.

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[Bug 173067] Re: Client Doesn't Inherit Keyboard Settings from Server

2007-12-18 Thread DenisM
Let it be one more piece in Edubuntu puzzle. One more, one less...

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[Bug 173067] Re: Client Doesn't Inherit Keyboard Settings from Server

2007-12-16 Thread DenisM
 I need something more: your configuration files, for example,

The system has tons of configs, which ones do you need?

 software you have installed, and so on.

I've just installed Edubuntu (7.10). It doesn't offer an opportunity to
select software during installation (please correct me if I'm wrong), so
software installed is DEFAULT. You asked me be 'more explicit', so I've
described installation process as detailed as I believe is needed. What
else info do you need, disk partitioning, host name, user name, IP
addresses - what?

 If I can't reproduce the bug, or at least, imagine what kind of bug
can it be (I don't know if you use Gnome, Kde,

Edubuntu uses Gnome by default, doesn't it? So I use Gnome.

 if it fails also for the Terminal)...

It failes everywhere, if you mean Gnome Terminal.

 For now, I can only assume that you are right, that something's wrong in 
 Edubuntu, and I'm sure you want to
hear that, but nothing more to do for me.

Please let me know what else can I do for you.
By the way:

 You can try Gnome Menu:
 System - Preferences - Keyboard - Distribution
 And choose the correct one for your client.

My (default) installation doesn't have Distribution tab in Keyboard
applet.

So, once again: the default Edubuntu installation doesn't have
/var/lib/tftpboot/ltsp/i386/lts.conf, but in spite of that, the client
has both layouts, English and Russian, and no layout switch set up. By
default.

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[Bug 173067] Re: Client Doesn't Inherit Keyboard Settings from Server

2007-12-14 Thread DenisM
After booting from distribution CD (Classroom Server) I press F2 and choose 
Russian language.
At the next screen I choose Alt-Shift (default) for toggling between layouts.
After installation completes I login at server console and run terminal. Here I 
type any text in English, then press Alt-Shift and now type in Russian.
Now I logout from the console and boot a client. I login at the client and run 
terminal. Here I type in English, then press Alt-Shift and type... in English 
again.
Being at the client I run System/Preferences/Keyboard and see that there is no 
Group Shift/Lock behavior defined on Layout Options tab.

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[Bug 173067] Re: Client Doesn't Inherit Keyboard Settings from Server

2007-12-14 Thread DenisM
May be I wasn't clear enough - I do have BOTH layouts at the client (in
spite of absent lts.conf), but I haven't a way to switch between them.

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[Bug 173067] Re: Client Doesn't Inherit Keyboard Settings from Server

2007-12-14 Thread DenisM
 What version of Edubuntu are you using?

7.10 (please see my first post).

 It's not usually a good thing not to read the documentation before
asking,

Whether am I asking? I'm reporting a bug.

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[Bug 173067] Re: Client Doesn't Inherit Keyboard Settings from Server

2007-12-12 Thread DenisM
Sometimes clients inherit both layouts, but in any case server's and
clients' setups never be similar. I've not catch any rule.

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[Bug 173067] Client Doesn't Inherit Keyboard Settings from Server

2007-11-30 Thread DenisM
Public bug reported:

When installing Edubuntu 7.10 I've selected language (Russian) and
keyboard layout switch (Alt-Shift). These settings act on server but not
on clients. Clients have only English layout and both-Alts as layout
switch.

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

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[Bug 164508] Re: Non-Latin Letters in Filenames Appear As Question Marks

2007-11-27 Thread DenisM
 have a look at the manage_fstab() function in
/opt/ltsp/i386/usr/sbin/cdpinger

Yes! It works now. Thank you.

defaults - utf8

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[Bug 164508] Re: Non-Latin Letters in Filenames Appear As Question Marks

2007-11-26 Thread DenisM
1. 'utf8' instead of 'iocharset=utf8' works too.

2. The solution above doesn't work for CDs, when inserting one in
client's drive a line appears in /var/run/ltspfs_fstab with 'defaults'
instead of 'utf8'.

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[Bug 164508] Re: Non-Latin Letters in Filenames Appear As Question Marks

2007-11-26 Thread DenisM
** Also affects: ltsp
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 164508] Non-Latin Letters in Filenames Appear As Question Marks

2007-11-22 Thread DenisM
Public bug reported:

Edubuntu 7.10, LTSP thin client
When mounting USB stick containing files with names in Russian, cyrillic 
letters appear as '???'.
To solve this I modified /opt/ltsp/i386/lib/udev/add_fstab_entry as follows:
in line
echo /dev/${DEVICENAME} ${MOUNTPOINT} ${FSTYPE} defaults 0 0  ${FSTAB}

changed 'defaults' to 'iocharset=utf8'.

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

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[Bug 162821] Re: Settings root differs from that of bind9 package

2007-11-20 Thread DenisM
I'm not a teacher. I said, SUPPOSE you're a teacher.
The front-end must not make things complicated. First of all, it MUST have 
settings coordinated with its back-end. Don't you think so?

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[Bug 162821] Re: Settings root differs from that of bind9 package

2007-11-18 Thread DenisM
Maybe you're right, maybe not. Maybe it's not a bug. If it is a feature, it's a 
wrong one, I think.
Is the tool intended to make the things easier? Suppose you're a teacher far 
from IT. You must not know anything of file hierarchy of the service. Look at 
Microsoft DNS - it's easy to setup! While BIND is a puzzle, and gbindadmin is a 
puzzle too. (puzzle * puzzle) = (puzzle ^ 2).
Is it the Ubuntu mission to complicate things? I don't think so.

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[Bug 162821] Settings root differs from that of bind9 package

2007-11-15 Thread DenisM
Public bug reported:

Edubuntu 7.10

gbindadmin creates settings' tree under /var/named while bind9 package has the 
tree under /etc/bind.
Thus /etc/init.d/bind start doesn't load settings made by gbindadmin.

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

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[Bug 162824] Changing IP address doesn't change subnet

2007-11-15 Thread DenisM
Public bug reported:

Edubuntu 7.10

I'm not sure of package name, I mean program that runs by
System/Administration/Network.

When changing address, by example, 192.168.0.10/24 to 10.98.0.1/16,
subnet address and broadcast stay unchanged in /etc/network/interfaces,
i.e. 192.168.0.0 and 192.168.0.255.

** Affects: network-config (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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