My officemate just ran into this while upgrading to 18.10, and changing
update-rc.d decnet start\ 39\ S\ .\ \ stop\ 11\ 1\ . >/dev/null
to (as I saw on my 18.04 system, where installing dnet-common *did*
work)
update-rc.d decnet start 39 S . stop 11 1 . >/dev/null
seems to have resolved it;
Note that I attempted to file a bug upstream with Debian too (since
that's where this packaging choice originated), but I think I might have
mucked up the reporting format as I see no indication my bug ever
reached upstream.
** Description changed:
When upgrading Postfix, I was surprised to be
I stand corrected: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=908545
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Title:
Postfix upgrade queries about replacing
Public bug reported:
When upgrading Postfix, I was surprised to be asked
Configuration file '/etc/postfix/makedefs.out'
==> Modified (by you or by a script) since installation.
==> Package distributor has shipped an updated version.
What would you like to do about it ? Your options are:
Last time I built a VM I tried using uvtool instead of vmbuilder or
using an installer ISO directly, and it seemed to go fine. From a
cursory look, it seems like uvt is the current way to build VMs, and the
vmbuilder script has fallen entirely by the wayside.
** Tags added: i386 plasma5
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Title:
No auto login in Ubuntu GNOME Xenial
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Also observed this testing the Beta iso today for Kubuntu i386, so it's
not gdm specific per se.
** Also affects: sddm (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Unfortunately, Christopher, because other issues (hardware, actually)
forced me to reinstall entirely anyways in the intervening months, I no
longer have quite the same software and hardware stack I previously did
and thus can no longer provide any debugging information (positively for
me this
I had deliberately avoided closing because another person had reported
having the same issue, but fair enough.
On Mon, Nov 17, 2014, 14:11 Christopher M. Penalver
christopher.m.penal...@gmail.com wrote:
Keith Z-G, this bug report is being closed due to your last comment
https
Public bug reported:
/etc/xdg/midori/config contains:
[settings]
homepage=file:///usr/share/ubuntu-artwork/home/index.html
which naturally isn't present in derivatives, and so in for example Kubuntu
(and presumably any derivative distribution that doesn't unclude the
ubuntu-artwork
Seems to reappear every second reboot, perplexingly.
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Title:
Oscillating speed (of key repeat, animations, time, etc) after upgrade
to 14.04
Public bug reported:
After my upgrade to 14.04, I rebooted and logged in again. I noticed
that several aspects, including key repeating, seemed to accelerate in
their speed over a short period of time, and then at the peak of speed
(such that, for example, the quickest key press I could manage
Has reappeared after another reboot.
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Title:
Oscillating speed (of key repeat, animations, time, etc) after upgrade
to 14.04
To manage
I've further noticed that the clock has gone off by almost 40 minutes
since the upgrade, so it really does seem to have something to do with
(to put it somewhat philosophically) the PC's perception of time. As
such I'm unsure if it might just be an unfortunately timed hardware
issue.
** Summary
Yeah, this would be greatly appreciated, as it would fix
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libssh/+bug/1176970
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Title:
Please update
Public bug reported:
On a Windows 7 laptop (Acer Aspire 6920G) running Windows 7 64-bit, I
had deleted a bunch of data from within Windows, then rebooted to
install a dual-boot with the Kubuntu Raring Beta 1. However, the option
to auto-resize was missing, and the installer appeared to believe
Having the same problem at this very moment with an 11.10 netinstall. So
. . . I just can't use btrfs? That's kindof silly.
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Title:
11.10-beta2
Confirmed here, also intel, blah blah (my laptop is a generic-brand, I
don't have it bootable right now but I think we know by this point the
specific hardware isn't entirely important). I'm thinking users not
being able to control volume levels? Umm, high importance in my
opinion.
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I will add the me too for the bug report, exactly the same as everyone
else is reporting (to be specific about my case I mainly use KDE3, and I
use KDM instead of KDM-KDE4, but I also have KDE4 installed and it was
the first time I logged into GNOME (ubuntu-studio to be precise) since
updating to
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