Hi team - is anyone proposing to look at this?
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dmidecode fails to read SMBIOS on Apple Mac hardware
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Hi team, its over a year - is anyone going to look at this?
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Title:
Smokeping incompatible with default Apache2 install on 16.04 Xenial
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Package Version:
dmidecode/xenial-updates,now 3.0-2ubuntu0.1 amd64 [installed,automatic]
Ubuntu Version
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS
Release:16.04
Codename: xenial
Xenial 16.04LTS
Kernel Version:
Linux family 4.4.0-96-generic
https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/48325
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Title:
Cacti package is incompatible with PHP7 on Xenial
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Public bug reported:
The smokeping package installs smokeping with the wrong permissions,
such that when you install smokeping using apt-get into a default Xenial
install the following error is recieved in the users browser:
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /smokeping/smokeping.cgi
Public bug reported:
The Cacti web interfaces fails the Cacti install in a default Xenial
install with all dependancies installed via apt-get.
PHP7 no longer provides the mysql extension, however Cacti exepects it
and Cacti install fails.
This can be patched by stopping it from looking for the
Has any effort been made to resolve this?
I have just installed 10.04.02 on a Macbook Pro 15 5,1.
It is most frustrating to have to use an external mouse to do such a
simple thing as pick up a window by its title bar and move it.
When will this be resolved, its been like this for 2 years it
Yes well, some pompous fool decide it was a massive security risk and
refused to fix it.
I am a security professional, security to the point where you completely
break things is just plain stupid.
I am sure there could have been a workaround to mitigate this huge
security hole, or at least a way
Ok, I will try that.
Come back to you in a few days.
On 10/16/06, Timothy Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It works for me, but there are certainly issues that have given people
lots of problems. You can always boot the desktop livecd and then test from
there.
Hmmm.
Is edgy eft stable enough to blow away my existing 6.06?
On 10/15/06, Timothy Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can you test this on the Edgy beta and also post the printout of:
cat /proc/cpuinfo
This will give us information on your specific model of PowerBook
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rt2570 driver
You are running under Intel version of Ubuntu Linux and mine is on
the PowerPC version.
With the default ubuntu kernel the kernel fails to recognise the
vendor ID.
In your case, you could probably try the latest drivers from
Serialmonkey or even Ralink. There is even a Ural driver. I have
The stick is using the STA_2500USB drivers for OSX, its not based upon
the RT71 chipset as far as I can tell.
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rt2570 driver fails to recognise ASUS WL167G
https://launchpad.net/bugs/53221
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