The problem only occurs with salt 2014.1.7 (and after, I assume).
It looks to me that 14.04 contains an older version of salt, so the problem
should not exits there.
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I mark the bug as invalid as it will disappear as soon as systemd is
updated.
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Title:
Public bug reported:
This is to notify the Ubuntu salt packagers that the systemd unit salt-
master.service does not work together with SystemD v205. As Ubuntu
currently still comes with systemd v204, you will need to modify the
unit file, as reported here:
Since my upgrade to oneiric, this happens reproducably upon login to KDE
and effectively stops me from using KDE. BTW, not only kded crashes, but
also plasma, at the same location in Solid::Control.
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Given that this does not allow me to log in to KDE, I would definitely increase
this bugs importance.
Note that this also happens in the so-called failsafe session.
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I can confirm this bug: when I open inkscape and try to choose Document
properties, it crashes with an Internal Error. This is a showstopper,
so I would priorize this bug pretty high. Currently, inkscape is
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lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu maverick (development branch)
Release:10.10
I'm using maverick beta that contains grep 2.6.3.
When using the '--include' option to grep (mainly used for recursive
matching), grep 2.6.3 does not
Same here, Lucid 64bit on a Thinkpad.
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Stupid question: how can I get the fixed kernel into the machine that I
cannot boot without any major pain? Or where do I get an updated ISO-
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I have just submitted a KDE bug report including a stack trace from calling
plasmoidviewer adjustableclock
here:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=237234
However, the developer notes that it is probably a package fault:
http://kde-look.org/content/show.php/Adjustable%20Clock?content=92825
I can confirm it, too. Makes the clock unusable for me.
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This is fixed in 0.5.3. I have create a PPA package of ksshaskpass 0.5.3 im my
personal PPA at
https://launchpad.net/~olenz/+archive/olenz . Now I see that Lucid also
upgrades the package. I'll see whether I can get it into backports.
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+
+ Using kubuntu 9.10 on a Lenovo Thinkpad.
When using a dark desktop theme (e.g. Oxygen),
Public bug reported:
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Using kubuntu 9.10 on a Lenovo Thinkpad.
When using a dark desktop theme (e.g. Oxygen), it is almost impossible
to read the source or the translated text. The reason is that the text
color is almost the same as the background
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: plasma-widget-translatoid
Using Kubuntu 9.10 on Lenovo Thinkpad.
When using the translatoid, the result is not a clean translation of the
source text, but instead contains some control code.
Example: When I enter:
Der Vogel fliegt aufs Dach.
and let
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I also can confirm the problem. This is the excerpt from
/var/log/daemon.log:
Nov 20 09:29:35 qwghlm NetworkManager: info Starting VPN service
'org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.openvpn'...
Nov 20 09:29:35 qwghlm NetworkManager: info VPN service
'org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.openvpn' started
Ok, nice catch.
Not a very nice bug, though - I don't like to store my PW on the disk...
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Today, I tried to reproduce the bug - and I failed. I uninstalled the
plasma widget, and started the GNOME nm-applet, and everything worked
smoothly. And - surprise, surprise - even after I reinstalled the plasma
widget, everything works fine when using the GNOME nm-applet. It doesn't
loose any
Same problem here, klipper uses 100% CPU on Jaunty 64bit.
I believe I have some more information. After installing kde4libs-dbg, I get
more information about the stack when I debug the running klipper process:
(gdb) where
#0 0x7fc1f50cb8d6 in ~QDateTime (this=0x7e23c430) at
And I can confirm the problem.
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no actions defined, and all settings from klipperrc are gone, of course.
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Apparently, the problem is in the last line of
/usr/share/kde4/config/klipperrc, which looks like:
X-Ubuntu-Gettext-Domain=desktop_kdebase-workspace
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It is actually very simple to compile OpenMPI manually on Ubuntu, so if
you need it only on a few machines, this probably the easiest
workaround.
I have only very limited experience with Ubuntu packaging, and OpenMPI
seems to be a package imported from Debian, so I don't really dare to
try to
WalterNicolls: The bug that you linked up there is something about
problems with java, so I guess you placed a wrong link. Could you please
post the correct link?
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Given that I'm the original reporter of the problem on the OpenMPI list,
I can confirm, that the problem exists in OpenMPI 1.3.1, but is fixed in
OpenMPI 1.3.2.
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Using an up-to-date Kubuntu Jaunty 9.04 beta.
This is not really an independent bug, but more like a meta-bug that
covers several smaller bugs. Every single of the bugs in the various
packages is not important, however, I think that in
I have just filed bug #362747, in which I summarize all the problems in
connecting OpenVPN under Kubutnu jaunty.
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I see the same problem on a Thinkpad R60, where furthermore the following
buttons do not work:
* Mute (Volume up and down work, however)
* Suspend to RAM
* Suspend to disk
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I don't think this is really a problem of the kde network manager
plasmoid (which I did not have running while testing the nm-applet), but
more a general problem of the GNOME applet when used in KDE4. Therefore
I move the bug to kubuntu-meta.
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Indeed, the first and the last one seem to match, thanks for the hint.
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It is true that knetworkmanager shouldn't start automatically anymore if
the system was upgraded to Jaunty, where the plasmoid is the default.
However, I think it should still be possible for a user to return to use
knetworkmanager in jaunty if the plasmoid doesn't work for him (or he
simply
Wow, curiously, it does.
Note, that also on the KDE desktop, I have used the GNOME nm-applet, but it
looks as though the behaviour depends on actually using the GNOME desktop.
Should I move the bug to kubuntu-desktop?
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Status: Incomplete =
I want to reopen the bug, as the fix did only solve the issue that the
Ok button did not work, but online synchronization is still not
working. I have filed a corresponding KDE bug report
(https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=189016) on this.
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Same here. Unfortunately, nm-applet doesn't work in my case either (the applet
forgets the HMAC setting), nor does kvpnc in the version provided by ubuntu
(alos forgets some settings).
The only way I got the VPN connection running is to compile my own up-to-date
kvpnc, which solved the problem.
Public bug reported:
Using up-to-date jaunty kubuntu, but using the gnome nm-applet.
I have set up an OpenVPN connection via
VPN connections - Configure VPN connection - (select VPN connection) -
Edit.
Now I change Advanced - Security - HMAC Autherntication setting to
MD-5. When I confirm the
I managed to compile and install the fixed version. Now I can click OK
all right. Unfortunately, still nothing happens - no syncing is
happening...
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I want to add, that I didn't enter any password data into the
NetWorkManager Plasmoid dialog, but expected to be asked for the
password at a later stage. Maybe this was the cause for the crash?
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As a workaround, I have installed psi 0.13beta from this PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~maarten-fonville/+archive/ppa
This doesn't have the problem.
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I can also confirm this bug. Pretty annoying, I would vote to priorize
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I'm using openmpi on Jaunty.
It looks as though libopenmpi-dev does not depend on libibverbs-dev, but it
should.
When I try to link a program and libopenmpi-dev is installed, but
libibverbs-dev is not, I get an error:
bin/bash ../../libtool --tag=CXX --mode=link mpic++
The bug is gone on Jaunty. Closing the bug, setting to fix released.
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So finally it looks as though the bug is neither OpenMPI nor numpy-related, but
a problem of pyMPI. As there is no pyMPI package for ubuntu, I mark the bug as
invalid.
I think you should contact the pyMPI development team if you need to get the
bug fixed.
If that doesn't help, you could
Ok, this does make some sort of sense.
I would suggest to move the bug to numpy for now.
The error message of above seems to show that the error occurs when you use
pyMPI. Could you please also test whether the problem occurs also when you use
pure python instead of pyMPI?
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In the original bug report you stated, that the bug ocurs on 64bit as well as
on 32bit. Does this mean that you were talking about 32bit and 64bit Ubuntu,
but always on a 64bit machine?
Also, is it connected to pyMPI, or is pure python enough?
And have you already checked whether there are any
I can confirm that the workaround indeed works.
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ls -ld dhcp3/
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 2009-02-04 06:56 dhcp3/
ls -l dhcp3/
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 0 2009-02-04 06:56 dhclient.leases
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the file /var/lib/dhcp3/dhclient.eth0.leases does not exist. In the
directory, only dhclient.leases exists, but it is empty.
The following is the result of grep dhcp syslog, even though I don't think
this is really what you meant:
Feb 10 14:19:33 qwghlm dhclient: For info, please visit
I' moving this now to network-manager, as I think it is connected to
either network-manager, or dhclient.
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Sourcepackagename: None = network-manager
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I don't know which package to assign this to, as it a pretty general
problem.
I have installed Kubuntu Jaunty alpha 4 on an AMD64 machine (Lenovo
Thinkpad R61, Core 2 Duo). The machine is connected to the internet via
a router.
When logging in, the network manager plasma
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I don't know which package to assign this to, as it a pretty general
problem.
I have installed Kubuntu Jaunty alpha 4 on an AMD64 machine (Lenovo
Thinkpad R61, Core 2 Duo). The machine is connected to the internet via
a router.
When logging in, the
Here is the output of ip route:
ol...@qwghlm:~$ ip route
192.168.1.0/24 dev eth0 proto kernel scope link src 192.168.1.1 metric 1
169.254.0.0/16 dev eth0 scope link metric 1000
And this is the output of ip route on intrepid on the same computer,
using the same router:
[12:16:33]qwghlm:~
I want to point out this bug for reconsideration again: I think that this is
nothing for the wishlist, but a relatively severe usability bug.
How about setting it to at least low or medium priority?
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This might be connected to bug #219241 .
On Intrepid, AMD64bit, aost of the examples in
/usr/share/doc/python-pywt/examples
do not work, and fail with some error:
/usr/share/doc/python-pywt/examples python benchmark.py
1/24 100
Traceback (most recent call last):
Ok, apparently I hadn't read the report carefully enough. Still,
everything works fine here:
sudo apt-cache policy python-numpy
python-numpy:
Installed: 1:1.1.1-1
Candidate: 1:1.1.1-1
Version table:
*** 1:1.1.1-1 0
500 http://de.archive.ubuntu.com intrepid/main Packages
I can't reproduce you problem with Intrepid on 64bit with openmpi and the
current pyMPI (2.5b0).
I compiled pyMPI via configure and make, and also ran make check (1 of 89 tests
fails).
lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 8.10
Release:
Using Hardy on AMD64.
To me it looks as though the DNS handling of kvpnc (or openvpn?),
NetworkManager and resolvconf do not really go well together.
Case 1: kvpnc, openvpn, NetworkManager, but NO resolvconf:
I can open a VPN connection and everything works fine for some minutes. After
some
I can confirm this problem.
The problem is caused by an incompatibility between the version of openvpn and
kvpnc provided by intrepid. To be able to work with the current version of
openvpn, kvpnc = 0.9 is required. This means, that the problem should be fixed
as soon a newer version of kvpnc
Corrected information: you need at least kvpnc 0.9.1-rc1. Unfortunately,
I wasn't able to compile the package myself to test whether this is
really the case.
The information of the incompatibility originates from here:
http://www.cms.hu-berlin.de/dl/netze/vpn/openvpn/kvpnc
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I can confirm this behaviour. It is very confusing: When I type physics
instead of physic, I get a useful list as well, but physic gives a useful
list very shortly, that disappears after a fraction of a second.
I would believe that this bug is somehow related to bug #280747, where the
search
The difference of Kraftman's problem and the original bug is, that it is not a
prefix of the package name, but an arbitrary word in the package name. So
apparently adept at the end only lists packages that have the same prefix as
the search term, and not such packages, where the search term is
On intrepid (with OpenMPI 1.2.7), the program runs correctly. To me, the
program looks correct, so I would guess that this is a bug in that
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Apparently, this is due to a bug in rsibreak-0.9.0-beta3, as the author
describes on his homepage http://www.rsibreak.org/ . A new, bugfixed
version is out, so all that needs to be done is to update the package.
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The rsibreak package already has been updated in the rsibreak package:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rsibreak
I think therefore this bug is fixed.
However, I do not understand how this package (rsibreak-kde4) relates
to the rsibreak package. Is it possible to link both projects? Or are
This bug was in the package rsibreak-kde4. I seem to have managed to
move it to the package rsibreak. I hope I haven't messed up anything,
sorry if I did.
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Sorry? I do not understand your comment.
Probably I didn't express myself clear enough. What I described above is
a bug, not something for the wishlist - or I didn't understand the logic
of the flags.
I try to explain again, and add two screenshots:
1. When I open up the adept manager and
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Binary package hint: kdebase-workspace
I'm using Kubuntu intrepid beta, recently updated.
I want to put an application (icon) from the application launcher
Applications tab to the
I have just slightly changed the description of the bug (favourites-favorites)
- before I reported the bug, I had searched the database for quite a while,
because I didn't believe that it hadn't been reported before, but apparently
using the wrong keywords.
Using the US english spelling might
What about *fixing the bug yourself*, instead of bugging people who work
on creating a useful distribution voluntarily and in there free time?
It's all open source.
I wonder what would happen in a commercial OS. Probably you would have
to buy a new version, before the bug got fixed. At least, I
Wow! Does that mean that currently adept can not really be recommended as the
default package manager currently?
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Adept manager package search result incomplete
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Adept3: search does not provide expected results
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 263438 ***
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Binary package hint: adept
I'm using Kubuntu intrepid beta on 64bit, all packages are up-to-date
(more details see below).
When I start the adept manager, I would expect a complete package list
in the search tab, as all State and Requested flags are turned on.
Instead,
I completely agree with getaceres. From my point of view, this is a
show-stopper for kubuntu intrepid, as the package manager is one of the
first things a new user sees (or should see) after he installed the OS.
Probably it would make sense to include the predecessor of this adept
version as
I can also confirm. kernel 2.6.27-3 with 64bit.
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A workaround that at least allowed me to uninstall mailman:
1. Move aside the postinstallation script of mailman:
cd /var/lib/dpkg/info
mv mailman.postinst mailman.postinst.defunct
Alternatively, you can simply make it empty.
2. Now uninstall the package
sudo apt-get remove mailman
...
I'm using kubuntu intrepid alpha 5. Unfortunately, I seem not to be able to
start KDE anymore, due to some bug in this alpha version.
Therefore I'm currently unable to check whether seahorse works.
KDE doesn't bring a corresponding daemon, but uses gpg-agent and ssh-agent
instead.
In hardy, the problem persists. As for intrepid, I can't say so far,
although I have installed alpha 5 yesterday. Will seahorse work together
with KDE4?
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The gpg issue seems to be solved by now, the solution being to delete
/etc/X11/Xsession.d/90gpg-agent
which should not be there when seahorse-agent is used.
Still, the problem with the ssh keys seems to persist: in hardy, I have to use
ssh-add again, as seahorse does not seem to work
I can confirm this. I can't uninstall mailman either, using hardy.
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I'm using a fresh installation of Kubuntu 8.04beta (Heron) and I tried
both the i386 and AMD64 versions.
When trying to change the Desktop or Documents paths to anything else,
the changes are reset to ~/Desktop and ~/Documents when
I want to point you to bug #208253, which seems to be closely related to
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Rereading the comments of bug #174532, I noticed that when I change the
path in the System Settings and click Apply, the changes are correctly
reflected in ~/.config/user-dirs.dirs, where the line
XDG_DESKTOP_DIR[$e]=/home/olenz/KDesktop
occurs, however, I also get
kde-config --userpath
After some more digging into the problem, I've found a workaround, and I
think that I also found the bug itself:
The KDE Control Center Module that changes the path creates an entry in
~/.config/user-dirs.dirs that has the form
XDG_DESKTOP_DIR[$e]=/home/olenz/KDesktop
When removing the [$e]
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