Public bug reported:
The geoip-database-contrib via cron is not silent. Adding 1> /dev/nul to
the cronjob, or adding -nv or -q parameters to /usr/sbin/geoip-database-
contrib_update might do the trick.
** Affects: geoip-database-contrib (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I wasn't able to get it via apt-get upgrade, maybe it's not on the
mirrors yet, but installing http://mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu/pool/main/c
/cgroup-lite/cgroup-lite_1.1.5_all.deb manually indeed seemed to do the
trick! :)
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Just did so as Bug #1266993
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Title:
package cgroup-lite 1.8 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
installed pre-removal script returned error e
Public bug reported:
After the latest update to cgroup-lite has been published, it is stuck
at a post-installation script error:
$ LANG="C" sudo apt-get -f install
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove a
** Changed in: cgroup-lite (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Title:
package cgroup-lite 1.8 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
Same problem here since the upgrade, running 12.04.3.
/var/log/upstart/cgroup-lite does not exist
$ cat /proc/self/mounts
rootfs / rootfs rw 0 0
sysfs /sys sysfs rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime 0 0
proc /proc proc rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime 0 0
udev /dev devtmpfs rw,relatime,size=16394676k,n
Here's a quick workaround that helps on Ubuntu 12.04:
sed -i s/"conn.autocommit(auto)"/"conn.autocommit = auto"/g
/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.7/sqlobject/postgres/pgconnection.py
sed -i s/"conn.autocommit(1)"/"conn.autocommit = 1"/g
/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.7/sqlobject/postgres/pgconnection.py
Public bug reported:
I discovered an interesting cosmetical bug. When you change the
IMAGE_LOGOS setting to a different URL, it does not seem to work for the
Debian logo, at least not on Ubuntu 12.04. It seems the address is
hardcoded, but that might as well been an upstream bug.
** Affects: mail
Sorry for this delay - finally I was able to produce a log when TB got
sluggish. I tested it with TB 20 as well, same problem.
Can I send the log to someone in private, because I assume it may
contain sensitive data?
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Public bug reported:
The x-greylist-header can't be set in /etc/default/postgrey
It seems the script parsing that file lacks escaping, or it's a bug in Postgrey
itself
As soon as I set the header to a string with spaces, quoted or not, it is
ignored, and the POSTGREY_TEXT parameter is then ignor
Thanks for the fast reply! I'm on precise (12.04.1 LTS), and there, the
file was not executable.
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Title:
sa-update-hooks.d/amavisd-new needs to b
Public bug reported:
The script at /etc/mail/spamassassin/sa-update-hooks.d/amavisd-new needs
to be executable in order to reload amavis upon SpamAssassin updates.
** Affects: amavisd-new (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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For me, the bug is not fixed on Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS with policyd-weight
0.1.15.1-3.
$ policyd-weight defaults | grep ipv6
'rbl.ipv6-world.net', 4.25, 0,'IPv6_RBL'
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I'm sorry to say, but for me it got *MUCH* worse with 17.0 now.
Several times, messages are redownloaded, and when that's done, the activity
window shows nothing, but Thunderbird still consumes 100% CPU power.
I deleted my whole ImapMail folder, to no avail.
I'll try to get some debug informatio
It seems this issue is indeed not fixed yet. This morning, I had a
folder downloading over and over again, with wrong message count (19
messages were in and about 7 were to be downloaded according to the
activity window). I have, previously, for several times compacted,
downloaded and repaired that
Quitting and restarting Thunderbird helps, it seems.
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Title:
Thunderbird heavy IMAP traffic downloading messages
To manage notifications about t
It seems it is not fully fixed in 17.0b3 (w/ Dovecot 1.2)
It works much better than 16.0.2, however, from time to time, a message folder
is loaded forever and forever. The folder changes, it seems the pattern is
MIME/multipart messages (HTML mails, to be precise)
Compacting and/or repairing the
Very strange... repaired and compacted the folder a view times, but it
seems it was not until I deleted the local folder file, redownloaded
again, and repaired and compacted again, until it worked. I'll have a
look and see if it works now :)
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Do I assume right that the fix is not included in 17.0b3? Tried it, and
still has that bug.
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Thunderbird heavy IMAP traffic downloading me
Interesting spot: It seems that since I ran the nightly build, also my
regular 16.0.2 stopped downloading over and over again. Maybe a
coincidence, but maybe the nightly also changed the mailspool's
database.
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It indeed seems that the current nightly fixes the issue for me. Thanks!
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Thunderbird heavy IMAP traffic downloading messages
To manage n
I have the same issue, beginning with 16.0, now with 16.0.2. Dovecot 1.2
is the remote server, I can provide access to it if that is helpful.
If it helps, here's my report:
I'm configured for offline folders with a limit of 50 KB per message. It
seems that since TB 16.x, messages from several fol
Sorry to ask, but in which packages should the fix be available?
policyd-weight_0.1.15.1-3_all.deb does not seem to have it in?
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Title:
rbl.ipv6-
Public bug reported:
rbl.ipv6-world.net is gone and should be removed, otherwise it will add
a major scoring to e-mails, thus resulting to lots of false positives
Is fixable directly in the source at /usr/sbin/policyd-weight by
removing the line
'rbl.ipv6-world.net', 4.25, 0,
Should this already be available in the regular oneiric updates, or is
this still pending in -proposed?
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Title:
microcode.ctl buggy again
To mana
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: landscape-common
It seems landscape-common does neither show an update notification (you
have XYZ updates, ABC of them are security updates), nor the reboot
notification ("This machine needs a reboot") on Natty. Worked fine on
Lucid.
** Affects: landscap
Seems it is indeed a bug, users on the mailing list could verify it. See
this thread: http://lists.amavis.org/pipermail/amavis-
users/2011-March/69.html
It seems to be directly related to the number of maximum instances.
netstat doesn't seem to give helpful information:
==
floeff@myserver:~$
Something definitely has changed. I now got used to using iTerm2.app and
<, > (or f, g) in less - but the old behaviour definitely was better.
Using the old termcap definitions, it works like a charm.
nsterm, by the way, is an unknown terminal type.
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Seems to occur as well when "restart" is used.
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Mar 11 08:35:19 myserver amavis[31199]: starting. /usr/sbin/amavisd-new at
myserver.alkernetz amavisd-new-2.6.4 (20090625), Unicode aware
Mar 11 08:35:19 myserver amavis[31199]: Perl version 5.010001
Mar 11 08:35:19 myserver amavis[
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: amavisd-new
The command /etc/init.d/amavis force-reload seems to crash amavis. It
works fine in older Ubuntu releases, but in Natty, there seems to be
some timing problem:
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Mar 9 11:45:50 myhost amavis[8166]: starting. /usr/sbin/amavisd-new at
myhos
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: sudo
In previous Ubuntu versions, a command like "sudo su -p -" switched to
the root user, but preserving the environment, like the $HOME variable.
In Natty, this doesn't seem to work. sudo alone and su alone can be
convinced to preserve the environment,
Public bug reported:
Home and End do not work for xterm in Natty. Neither iTerm, Terminal.App
(both OS X) nor PuTTY can e.g. scroll up and down in the less pager.
Works fine with Lucid, or when I redefine the terminal as ansi or screen
(which, however, brings up other oddities).
** Affects: ncurs
The upstream wrong is wrong in parts. "ip link set $IFACE promisc on
multicast on" does not solve the problem for me, at least not for IPv6
autoconfiguration packets. They don't work at all.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/360926
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Little bugfix:
ip link set $IFACE promisc
must be
ip link set \$IFACE promisc
to escape things correctly. However, IPv6 stateless autoconfiguration
doesn't seem to work on my MSI Wind U-100. Anyone had success with
getting that running?
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Samba version for me is 2:3.4.0-3ubuntu5.2
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Same for me. Karmic x86_64, and my debconf priority is set to low.
LANG="C" doesn't change things.
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gforge-mta-postfix ein (4.8-1+1jaunty) has exactly the same problems and
seems to hang at the same action.
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Anyone experienced the same bug? Still can't install the package, it
hangs when installing out of the official repository - clearly looks
like a bug to me.
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Binary package hint: gforge
I'm on Ubuntu 9.04 and trying to install the ready-to-use FusionForge
package 4.7. Sadly, the installation seems to hang when installing the
Postfix module:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information...
Oh, you're right...same's true for me :-(
flo...@nibbler:~$ ifconfig eth0
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet Hardware Adresse 00:1c:c0:5d:1a:3c
inet Adresse:192.168.2.254 Bcast:192.168.2.255 Maske:255.255.255.0
inet6-Adresse: fe80::21c:c0ff:fe5d:1a3c/64
Gültigkeitsbereich:Verbin
Are you sure? With 2.6.24-23-server (Ubuntu 8.04) it seems to work fine
without any manual patching!
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I guess you can test with spamassassin -D < mail.txt 2> log
Then you should see the queried DSBLs in the file "log"
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With the recent hardy kernel, it works out of the box for me!
Linux nibbler 2.6.24-22-server #1 SMP Mon Nov 24 20:06:28 UTC 2008 x86_64
GNU/Linux
01:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8101E PCI
Express Fast Ethernet controller (rev 02)
Seems the correct driver has been
Unfortunately, I don't have a testing machine at the moment and manually
fixed the issue in my SpamAssassin configuration in the meantime. I'll
look into it when I get access to testing hardware.
Sorry for the bad news. :-( But thanks for your fix!
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: spamassassin
In the future, according to this German news entry
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/Anti-Spam-Blacklist-SURBL-wird-
kostenpflichtig--/meldung/118674 SURBL will cost money, at least for
larger ISPs and corporations. It might make sense to either
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Sure, here you are!
Linux nibbler 2.6.24-21-server #1 SMP Tue Oct 21 23:40:13 UTC 2008
x86_64 GNU/Linux
But be advised that these are the log files AFTER I manually compiled
the correct kernel module and blacklisted r8169.
** Attachment added: "dmesg.log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/1948656
I have similar issues with my board. Using recent Ubuntu 8.04 kernel,
downloading latest driver from Realtek website, compiling it and
blacklisting r8169 seems to cure the issue.
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Maybe related to bug 254326?
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Maybe related to bug 254326?
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I have similar issues with my board. Using recent Ubuntu 8.04 kernel,
downloading latest driver from Realtek website, compiling it and
blacklisting r8169 seems to cure the issue.
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In addition, sometimes even bootup fails, hanging somewhere shortly
after the ramdisk.
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Same issue here, after disabling automatic fan throttling, it works just
fine. Maybe an ACPI related issue?
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Unfortunately, I can't test at the moment ;(
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For Ubuntu 8.04, the right command is policyd-weight defaults | head -65 | tail
-10 | grep -v "list.dsbl.org" >> /etc/policyd-weight.conf
Yours is valid for Debian 4.0 ;-)
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Binary package hint: spamassassin
The DSBL blacklist has gone and needs to be removed from SpamAssassin.
See http://www.dsbl.org
and http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/DnsBlocklists
Patch should be backported to 8.04 at least.
** Affects: spamassassin (Ubuntu)
Importa
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: policyd-weight
The DSBL blacklist has gone and needs to be removed from policyd-weight.
See http://www.dsbl.org
Patch should be backported to 8.04 at least.
** Affects: policyd-weight (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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DSBL is
This seems to be a bug in CUPS. A patch is available at
http://www.cups.org/str.php?L2892
Any chance to get this backported for hardy? Would be great, as hardy is LTS
and widely used on servers with XP clients.
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Thanks, just bookmarked it!
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I tried out an in-place upgrade from feisty to gutsy, and it seems to
work now! :-)
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With manually setting the dpi value, fonts get much better. But they are
still not as smooth and great as with Feisty. Feisty had brilliant fonts
out of the box, and Gutsy looks really ugly, even after tweaking. ;-(
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/131811
Could it be related to the changed font rendering in Gutsy? Can I send
in any debug logs that help?
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I just did an in-place upgrade from Feisty to Gutsy, and it seems to be *much*
better
Had to correct the DPI settings as well, but the fonts look much better
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For my machine information, see
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/8702008/dmesg.log
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/8702009/lspci-vvnn.log
My Atheros wireless device connects only every 2nd or 3th attempt, in
Gusty and Feisty. wpa_cli log is attached. Might be a general bug in the
Seems the dpi value is set too low per default
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/13
But still something is missing... it doesn't look the same
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I can resize them, but it seems that either the "good" fonts are
missing, or the font rendering has completely changed. Fonts don't look
so smooth anymore with Gutsy (I tested Tribe3 and Tribe4), and they are
much too small, in the LiveCD as well as in the installed syst
Public bug reported:
Gutsy has completely screwed up the fonts for my machine (ThinkPad
T42p). They are much too small and don't look good, not antialiased etc.
Feisty had great font rendering.
** Affects: Ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Correction: it has wrong settings in Gutsy. It works in Feisty.
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Addendum: I also get a cpufreq error message during bootup (console),
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Seems that powernowd has wrong settings for ThinkPad T42p in feisty. The
machine is horribly slow, and the CPU frequency goes over 600 MHz only
in rare cases, even when running CPU intensive tasks.
** Affects: powernowd (Ubuntu)
Importance
Addendum:
Before my installation finally gets crashed, my GNOME network manager icon
disappears and I can't get it to come up again. After a reboot, no logon -
other than in GNOME safe mode - is possible anymore.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/127
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Sorry for this much reports, but I think the problem lies much deeper.
Maybe a problem wit HAL?
Upon installation, applications randomly crashed and the whole system is
*terribly* slow. Even normal menu actions have some seconds delay, and
now, finally, GNOME only starts up again in safe mode. Whe
Addendum: This only happens in LiveCD. Installed systems works fine, as
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The broken shutdown screen (bootsplash) is also there on the LiveCD. It
shows the brown background image, with horizontal lines, instead of the
Ubuntu logo.
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I now tried with Tribe 4, and I don't see any bootsplash at all when booting in
1600x1200
Funny part: GNOME boots up correctly...
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kernel parameters on an IBM Thinkpad T42p [regression from Feisty]
+ G
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I just tried removing "quiet splash" (the -- is still there) and going
to a resolution of 1600x1200 in GRUB. I just see nothing during the
bootup process, just a blank screen. But: When booting without "quiet
splash" in 1600x1200, GNOME comes up! Maybe this is kernel related, that
the framebuffer d
Thanks a lot for your reply!
This is the normal (i.e. not "alternative") desktop live CD for x86. It
is Ubuntu, not Kubuntu.
Until now, it was this:
X came up, I saw the GNOME starting dialogue with the animated system icons, I
saw the normal background (but not the image, only the colour) and a
CD integrity check was passed
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When doing safe graphis mode, the machine comes up (with too low
resolution), and I get the error "internal error. failed to initialize
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I wanted to install Gutsy Alpha 3 on my IBM ThinkPad T42p. Feisty is running
fine on this.
Gutsy comes up, I see the background, right resolution and a mouse cursor, but
nothing else. Switching to console is impossible.
** Affects: Ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
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