If you need someone to test the package let me know.
Cheers
Mick
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Title:
Network-manager locks up when adding strongSwan VPN connection
To
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 750139 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/750139
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Guake size is messed up
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Same problem for me with 2.30.2-0ubuntu3. Also, I don't even have
Gwibber running and the popups occurs every few minutes and I have to
find the pid of the process and kill it. Very annoying behaviour and
I've purged it for the time being.
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yamo: No I don't have the UserAgentSwitch extension installed. I do have the
following extensions:
CookieSafe
del.icio.us (disabled)
Flash Video Resources Downloader
FoxyTunes (disabled)
mediaplayerconnectivity (disabled)
Novell Moonlight
Sage
Ubiquity
Ubuntu Firefox Modifications
YSlow
A new profile show the correct version:
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.0.12) Gecko/2009070811
Ubuntu/9.04 (jaunty) Firefox/3.0.12
What in my existing profile could be causing the problem? As I said
above, I've been using this profile since the FF 2.x days and possibly
since the
Apologies for all the comments. I grep'ed through my profile for 2.0.0.8
and found this:
prefs.js:239:user_pref(general.useragent.extra.firefox,
Firefox/2.0.0.8);
I used the firefox about:config view to reset it. I don't know how this
was set to 2.0.0.8.
Thanks
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I have a similar problem. Except, it seems to be reporting the Firefox
(FF) version as 2.0.0.8:
Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.0.12)
Gecko/2009070811 Ubuntu/9.04 (jaunty) Firefox/2.0.0.8
This is on Ubuntu Jaunty with the latest updates. I first noticed this
on
Problem solved!
I'd moved /var/lib to /home/var/lib (to save space) and made /var/lib a
symbolic link to that directory. This must have caused a problem with
apparmor, as per the line below:
Jun 15 19:19:02 micks-t400 kernel: [29451.814871] type=1503
audit(1245107942.002:30):
Problem solved!
I'd moved /var/lib to /home/var/lib (to save space) and made /var/lib a
symbolic link to that directory. This must have caused a problem with
apparmor, as per the line below:
Jun 15 19:19:02 micks-t400 kernel: [29451.814871] type=1503
audit(1245107942.002:30):
Public bug reported:
Mysql fails to install. This is on a system that was upgraded to jaunty,
and previously had mysql installed. I renamed the previously existing
/etc/mysql and /var/lib/mysql which had no affect. Purging the various
mysql packages failed to resolve this issue also.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/373513
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Basically this fails to install or upgrade with the following error
messages:
090506 0:32:37 [Warning] Can't create test file
/var/lib/mysql/micks-t400.lower-test
090506 0:32:37 [Warning] Can't create test file
/var/lib/mysql/micks-t400.lower-test
090506 0:32:37 [ERROR] /usr/sbin/mysqld:
Public bug reported:
Mysql fails to install. This is on a system that was upgraded to jaunty,
and previously had mysql installed. I renamed the previously existing
/etc/mysql and /var/lib/mysql which had no affect. Purging the various
mysql packages failed to resolve this issue also.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/373513
You received this bug
Basically this fails to install or upgrade with the following error
messages:
090506 0:32:37 [Warning] Can't create test file
/var/lib/mysql/micks-t400.lower-test
090506 0:32:37 [Warning] Can't create test file
/var/lib/mysql/micks-t400.lower-test
090506 0:32:37 [ERROR] /usr/sbin/mysqld:
Public bug reported:
Lenovo T400 laptop crashes randomly on suspend/resume. This happens
about once a week, in the most recent case the screen went all white and
the system was frozen and unresponsive to keyboard commands such as
CTRL-ALT-F1.
ProblemType: KernelOops
Annotation: This occured
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package hotkey-setup 0.1-23ubuntu10 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
post-installation script returned error exit status 2
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How does one disable ths behaviour in Firefox?
I often have Firefox save and open files in /tmp, and I find it a real
pain to have to chmod the files so I can edit them. And I find it quite
useful to save files in /tmp that I want to edit but I don't want to
save long term as I know they'll be
This is a bug in the application that you're using to edit the files.
No I don't think it is a bug in the application that I'm using to edit the
files, it's the behaviour of the application I'm using to download the files,
in this case Firefox.
For example, if I download a word document,
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: uqm
On Ubuntu 8.10, ugm recommend/suggests 2 packages that do not appear to
exist in the repositories:
sudo apt-get install uqm
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following extra
Thanks, found it mentioned in /usr/share/doc/uqm-content/README.Debian .
It just seems weird to suggest packages that aren't in the system by
default.
However, On my Debian testing desktop, both uqm-voice uqm-music are available
the default repos. Looks like they are both in Lenny, which means
It appears to work. I can login to Gnome and I don't see any crash
messages, and I can see gnome-setting-daemon running.
Can you please install and verify that this makes it no longer crash in
rw_screen_list_outputs with screen=0x0?
I don't understand what you mean?
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Same problem with gnome-session_2.21.93 .
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Duh, I meant to say gnome-settings-daemon_2.22.0. :)
Now gnome won't even start up in Failsafe mode.
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I am still seeing this problem with gnome-settings-daemon_2.21.92 (it
crashes when Gnome starts), I reinstalled the previous version gnome-
settings-daemon_2.21.91 and it seems to works fine.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kdebase-workspace
Issues upgrading with aptitude, warning to use apt-get -f install.
Output below:
$ sudo apt-get -f install
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Correcting dependencies... Done
Sneb it's not the same error as what I reported.
With mine it can't find the executable /usr/sbin/tzconfig . Searching through
the package names returns no package in gutsy that has tzconfig:
To get past the install error I edited line 27 of
/var/lib/dpkg/info/tzdata.postinst and replaced /usr/sbin/tzconfig with
/usr/bin/tzselect:
Before:
else
echo Running 'tzconfig' to set this system's timezone.
/usr/sbin/tzconfig
fi
After:
else
echo Running
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: tzdata
Error when upgrading to latest version of tzdata in Gutsy:
Setting up tzdata (2007i-0ubuntu0.7.04) ...
Running 'tzconfig' to set this system's timezone.
/var/lib/dpkg/info/tzdata.postinst: line 27: /usr/sbin/tzconfig: No such file
or directory
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