That fixed it.
(Don't you have checksums for packages in the headers?)
** Changed in: samba (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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That fixed it.
(Don't you have checksums for packages in the headers?)
** Changed in: samba (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: samba
It popped up an exclamation point during the upgrade and said to file a
bug report. Presumably you have the info.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: samba-common 2:3.4.7~dfsg-1ubuntu3.3
Uname: Linux 2.6.37 x86_64
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Title:
package samba-common 2:3.4.7~dfsg-1ubuntu3.3 failed to
install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: samba
It popped up an exclamation point during the upgrade and said to file a
bug report. Presumably you have the info.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: samba-common 2:3.4.7~dfsg-1ubuntu3.3
Uname: Linux 2.6.37 x86_64
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package samba-common 2:3.4.7~dfsg-1ubuntu3.3 failed to
install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script
returned error
More details: this is xubuntu x86-64.
If I just launch kvm and immediately kill it, it exits with one click on
the X. But if I clock on the display area to let KVM do a mouse grab
and then alt-escape out of the mouse grab, afterwards the KVM window
ignores the first click on the X. (Even if I
More details: this is xubuntu x86-64.
If I just launch kvm and immediately kill it, it exits with one click on
the X. But if I clock on the display area to let KVM do a mouse grab
and then alt-escape out of the mouse grab, afterwards the KVM window
ignores the first click on the X. (Even if I
I suspect he's talking about tinycc, a project I maintain which started
out as a collection of fixes for tcc back in 2006 and which I got
Fabrice Bellard's permission to turn into a full fledged project of its
own (licensed under GPLv2) a year later. (Fabrice is off dealing with
qemu and not
A very brief version of the back story is at the end of the tinycc README:
http://landley.net/hg/tinycc/file/tip/README
Most of the work that's gone into the upcoming tcc 0.9.24 release
consisted of backporting things from my repository that predated the
LGPLv2-GPLv2 license change:
On Thursday 31 January 2008 11:42:33 Luis F. López M. wrote:
Any news about this bug?
Dunno. I just ripped it out and use the attached script instead. I did
an add applet to panel to make a button to run it via sudo. It's annoying
that it prompts me for a password, but not enough to put
On Thursday 20 December 2007 13:27:43 rbetzen wrote:
I just received an update to konqueror-nsplugins for kubuntu feisty.
Does this include the patch? If so, it didn't work for me. I installed
the update, logged out and back in, loaded konqueror and went to
www.scifi.com. No flash.
Did you
Why was this marked invalid with no explanation? If you're going to say
this is a duplicate then tell us which bug we should be monitoring.
Don't take a bug that's hitting so many people that it's been entered
into the system five times yet _this_ one has dozens of comments and say
your concerns
Public bug reported:
I visited dailyshow.com and it told me to to install the flash plugin.
Clicking ok didn't install anything, but instead opened a tab with
Adobe's website asking me if i wanted to download a tarball or an RPM.
After a bit of googling, I did aptitude install flashplugin-nonfree
I'm encountering this bug too, on a fresh install of 7.10 for x86_64 on
a Dell Inspiron 1505 that came preinstalled with Ubuntu 7.04. After the
install, /etc/network/interfaces only had lo in it (despite my system
having a b44 eth0 and an ipw3945 eth1). This meant that
knetworkmanager said I had
Public bug reported:
If your system is slowed down by lots of writes to the hard drive, right
clicking on a Konsole tab and telling it to close may not take effect
for ~20 seconds. If you right click on the same tab and tell it to
close again before it goes away, Konsole (all tabs) will crash
Ah, closing knetworkmanager _does_ make Konqueror start working again.
I just have to tell it don't start automatically next boot or it
instantly _restarts_ itself when I tell it to quit.
That's a separate bug.
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