Public bug reported:
To reproduce:
1. install Hardy
2. apt-get install etckeeper
3. etckeeper init # will create /etc/.git, since that's the default
4. upgrade to Lucid
5. apt-get install something
Expected behaviour:
* apt-get install runs the apt hooks and adds two commits to the /etc
git
Public bug reported:
I've servers that take 20-40 minutes to fscheck all local filesystems.
The server is pingable during that time, but doesn't allow ssh access.
It would be nice if I could ssh in after the essential filesystems (/,
/usr, /var) are mounted, without waiting for the rest (/srv,
The whereami bug was already reported as bug 239740
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Motin: check the other dhclient hooks:
grep exit /etc/dhcp3/dhclient-exit-hooks.d/*
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It would be even better if sysstat didn't ask anything and just moved
the obsolete data files to /var/log/sysstat.old, and added a notice in
NEWS.Debian explaining why.
Best, of course, would be to do the above (for backup purposes) *and*
convert the data files into the new format automatically.
Public bug reported:
Suddenly my ssh-agent stopped accepting connections:
$ ssh-add -l
Could not open a connection to your authentication agent.
It is still running (pid 4530, which matches the value of $SSH_AGENT_PID), but
doesn't appear to be listening on the socket
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Checking a working GNOME session (on another machine) I see that
normally it's gnome-keyring that's listening on socket.ssh. I don't
have a gnome-keyring process running (and I don't see gnome-keyring-
daemon either). Neither ~/.xsession-errors nor /var/log/* have any
recent error messages from
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I do not know how to reproduce the problem. It never happened again to
me on Jaunty or on Karmic.
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Dovecot uses Unix password authentication by default. If those
passwords leak, they can be used to ssh in and perhaps even for sudo.
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Public bug reported:
I got the following emails for two nights in a row:
/etc/cron.daily/spamassassin:
Argument perl_version isn't numeric in numeric ge (=) at (eval 616) line
1.
Argument
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1397706 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1397706
Looks like a duplicate of bug 1397706.
(Launchpad's bug search didn't show it to me, when I searched for
'perl_version' in all spamassassin's bugs. Google found it.)
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Disabling DRI didn't help -- video mode switches frequently caused
crashes with rainbow-filled screens.
I haven't tried to disable both DRI and MergedFB.
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Looks like it fixed the problem for me too.
(I also checked if it maybe fixed bug 47775, but no, my laptop still
crashes on a significant portion of mode switches.)
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Today I upgraded from dapper to edgy with update-manager. I got this
error:
Could not install linux-image-2.6.17-10-generic
subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 128
(and, following that, linux-image-generic and linux-image-686 could not
be installed due to
BTW, bug 59347 looks like a duplicate.
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Same problem here. Very irritating: I have many icons and little space
on the top panel on my 1024x768 desktop, and now netstatus wastes most
of the space I still had available for notification area icons.
I noticed that two of the 24x24 images (gnome-netstatus-0-24.png and
The problem is with the svg icons. Other icon themes have no problems.
If I rename gnome-netstatus-[0-9]*.svn out of the way and rebuild the
icon cache, there is no extra space around the signal strength icon, but
the icon still doesn't look like it's supposed to: it is scaled with no
regard to
I get it now: gnome-netstatus takes the largest available icon and
scales it vertically, without keeping the aspect ratio. See src
/netstatus-icon.c, the code of netstatus_icon_scale_icons (passes
retain_aspect=FALSE to scale_pixbuf when scaling signal icons) and
netstatus_icon_lookup_icon_theme
Quick workaround: go to /usr/share/icons/Human and remove these files:
./scalable/apps/gnome-netstatus-0-24.svg
./scalable/apps/gnome-netstatus-25-49.svg
./scalable/apps/gnome-netstatus-50-74.svg
./scalable/apps/gnome-netstatus-75-100.svg
if you have a small panel you may also want to
Public bug reported:
If you want to, say, filter a number of lines through an external
command, you do :!command-name. If command-name is something like
~/bin/myscript.py, I cannot use tab to complete the script name.
This is a regression from vim 6.4 in dapper. It is also fixed upstream
in
Some additional information: the kernel *was* installed successfully. I
ran dpkg --configure -a after update-manager finished its work, and it
didn't configure any packages.
The upgrade itself was incomplete. apt told me it had 23 more packages
to upgrade (x input drivers) and 42 were kept back
Andrea: the source code of gnome-netstatus applet. You can download it
by typing apt-get source gnome-netstatus.
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This is a regression from Dapper: I can no longer open highlighted URLs
by clicking on them in the channel topic bar. There right-click popup
menu doesn't give me an option to open/copy the link.
This is not 100% reproducible: after some time I noticed that right-
click
Denes: it is entirely possible that Qt excercises different parts of the
driver than Gtk+ does, and therefore the chance of crashes may be
different.
It is also true that the crashes are very irregular: sometimes I get
three crashes in one day, sometimes I get two consecutive crash-free
weeks,
I tried to compile the upstream git head version of xf86-video-ati on
Dapper, but gave up after several hours of fighting automake/aclocal.
I'll try to build it on edgy and see if it fixes the crashes for me.
Maybe first I'll wait until edgy's X actually crashes.
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Confirming. Same bug happens on Edgy.
I think the bug is here:
/usr/lib/site-python/AptListChangesGtk.py, line 47:
buf.set_text(unicode(text, 'latin-1').encode(UTF-8))
As far as I remember, the Debian policy manual requires the changelogs
to be encoded in UTF-8, and not Latin-1.
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Yay! It looks like xserver-xorg-video-ati 1:6.6.2-0ubuntu3 fixed the
problem:
* Fix radeon aperture size check that was causing hangs and crashes on
RN50, M6, M7 with 8/16/32(??) MBs of VRAM:
- 08_radeon_fix_aperture_size_check.diff
Thanks to Ben H., Dave Airlied and Michel Danzer
Sorry for being unclear. I upgraded to Edgy.
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Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
1. Open a page in Firefox
2. Select File - Save Page As...
3. The standard Gtk+ Save dialog appears with the name of the file in the Name
field
4. Press Ctrl+L
Expected behavior: a new popup window appears allowing me to choose a
different directory,
Public bug reported:
When an HTML document contains, say,
a href=somelink accesskey=xsome text/
pressing Alt+X should follow that link. This used to work in Bon Echo
Beta 1, but does not work in Bon Echo Beta 2.
** Affects: firefox (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status:
Ah, apparently upstream changed the accesskey modifier from Alt to
Alt+Shift.
Upstream bug report:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=349716
The problem is that end-users will likely not notice this change and
think this is a bug. Perhaps a NEWS.Debian file could mention it?
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MagicPoint in edgy is unusable: it crashes on startup with the following
message:
$ mgp /usr/share/doc/mgp/examples/tutorial.mgp
(... some harmless warnings ...)
libm17n-X.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
Upstream bug report:http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
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Frank: I found a way to spoof a wireless interface. Download the fake-
wireless file (it's a copy of my /proc/net/wireless, with the eth1 entry
duplicated as fake eth0 and lo entries), put it in /tmp, then run
sudo mount --bind /tmp/fake-wireless /proc/net/wireless
killall
Public bug reported:
I have apt-listchanges installed. It is a package that hooks into apt
via Dpkg::Pre-Install-Pkgs and shows me the debian changelog between the
previous and the current package version for each package that is
upgraded.
This works fine in conjunction with regular
The icon is now scaled properly, but the margins are still somewhat off.
Take a look at the attached image: the space between the network
activity indicator and the wifi strength bar is larger than the space
between adjacent applets.
Could you please strip the empty space from the sides of the
Here's a screenshot with the GNOME theme, to demonstrate that the extra
wide space comes from the artwork and not from the netapplet code
** Attachment added: screenshot of the properly scaled icon (GNOME theme)
Edgy has firefox 2.0 beta 2. mozilla-livehttpheaders does not work with
this version at all. Tools - Add-ons shows Live HTTP Headers 0.12: Not
compatible with Bon Echo 2.0b2.
As far as I can tell, upstream doesn't have a version compatible with
2.0b2 either.
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I've attached a fix to the upstream bug tracker:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/attachment.cgi?id=74378action=view
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I was mistaken, when I said livehttpheaders worked for me with a
different Firefox profile.
The Headers tab only works when no page is actually loaded (i.e.
you're looking at about:blank). Then you see two empty lists of request
and response headers. If you actually go somewhere, then the
My T42 doesn't even go to sleep fully. The screen blanks, hard disk
spins down, and the little moon LED lights up, but the fan never stops
spinning, and I can press Caps Lock and see the LED light up. The moon
LED remains lit up, and the screen remains blank, even if I try to wake
it up by
I stopped using xrandr (and bought an LCD monitor so I can use a dual-
head layout at home as well as at work instead), but occasionally my
laptop freezes. This happens most often after switching to a different
workspace in metacity.
I would not be surprised to discover there are many bugs. One
I think this bug is fixed in 1:1.0.2-0ubuntu10.4, which was released
today.
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2hansen: are you talking about random freezes when you do nothing
specific, or are you talking about freezes when you run xrandr?
I use dual-head constantly. I avoid using xrandr. Sometimes weeks pass
with no problems. Sometimes I get three freezes in a single day,
usually just after switching
Looks like the memory usage grows only if I pass -fF to xcompmgr. I've
been running xcompmgr -cC -o .2 for three days now, and the memory usage
seems to be constant (X takes 80 megs at the moment).
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I'm now running Edgy. I switched to a clone mode while the external LCD
was disconnected, used it for a few hours, suspended to RAM, resumed,
and now xrandr (or xvidtune -next) doesn't have any effect.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 28712 ***
This bug is fixed in Edgy.
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eze80: I'm pretty sure it is unrelated. This bug in the open-source
Radeon driver has now been fixed in Edgy. I think your problem is
caused by some bug in the closed-source Nvidia driver.
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/47775
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Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.17-10-generic
After I've upgraded to Edgy lately I started noticing that my Thinkpad
T42 uses up about 90% of the battery while sleeping. Dapper used to use
about 10% overnight.
The files in /proc/acpi/battery indicate that my battery
This doesn't happen for me. xcompmgr version 1.1.3~20060831-0ubuntu1
(edgy).
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Public bug reported:
After a day of usage, my X server's virtual memory usage grew up to 800
megs. I restarted xcompmgr and it went down to under 200 megs, then
started slowly going up.
Could xcompmgr be leaking pixmaps? Or is it a leak in the X server?
Gnome-system-manager has a column for X
Public bug reported:
Every now and then disk space becomes scarce and I do this:
1. start Synaptic
2. filter by status
3. choose installed packages
4. sort by size
5. walk though the package list in order, removing those packages I do not need.
It used to be convenient: keep pressing Down,
Upstream changed the default behavior of Backspace on Linux builds in
Firefox 2.0 betas.
You can change it back by opening about:config and changing
browser.backspace_action to 0.
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Public bug reported:
If I allow my user account to run sudo /usr/bin/update-manager with no
password required, by changing /etc/sudoers like this:
myusername ALL=(ALL) ALL, NOPASSWD:/usr/bin/update-manager
then I cannot actually use it. In Dapper, clicking on the updates
available icon used
Before the upgrade my /var/log/kern.log used to contain these messages:
radeonfb (:01:00.0): suspending to state: 2...
radeonfb (:01:00.0): switching to D2 state...
now I only get
radeonfb (:01:00.0): suspending to state: 2...
I suppose I should try to modprobe radeonfb
I edited /etc/modules and changed the radeonfb line to read
radeonfb force_sleep=1
I rebooted, suspended, resumed and checked dmesg -- nothing about going
to D2 sleep.
I then rebooted and added video=radeonfb:force_sleep=1 to the kernel
command line, suspended, resumed and checked dmesg.
No. This bug only manifests when completing shell commands. Regular
file completion works fine, if you have the 'compatible' option
disabled. Tab completion after :! only completes binaries found in
$PATH, and upstream patch 7.0.081 fixes it to complete both binaries
from $PATH and files on the
I get this too on my T61 every now and then. I never had the patience
to wait 1-2 minutes to see whether my laptop will freeze hard, but at
this point (1) ifconfig/iwconfig hangs on startup, and (2) sudo hangs on
startup without asking for a password, giving me no chance to rmmod or
try to
Dapper still has the problem. I haven't tried upgrading to anything
more modern -- that machine acts as the router for the office, and
downtime is painful.
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Binary package hint: gnome-do
Here's what I did:
1. Select some text in gnome-terminal
2. Hit Super+Space to trigger gnome-do
3. Select pastebin, press enter.
Gnome-do shows you the url of the pasted text
4. Press Tab, select 'Copy text to clipboard', press Enter.
5. Try
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: sonata
When mpd is not playing and I double-click a song in the library, Sonata
adds it to the end of the playlist. It should also start playing it.
Currently I have to switch to the 'Current' tab, scroll back to the end
of the list, and double-click
I enabled MPPE *and* selected 128-bit encryption, and after that my VPN
started working.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/256429
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Actuually, this bug seems to have disappeared in Intrepid.
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** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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Binary package hint: gnome-do
The last sentence of the DESCRIPTION section of the gnome-do manual page
looks like this:
By default the hotkey to summon the GNOME-Do
It is obviously incomplete.
** Affects: do
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Affects:
I'm unable to start gnome-do because of this problem. It crashes on
startup with
Could not read MPD database file: ApplicationName='/usr/bin/mpc',
CommandLine='playlist --format :%title%:%artist%:%album%:%file%',
CurrentDirectory=''
** (Do:25644): CRITICAL **:
What do you know, I tried again this evening and gnome-do started up
fine. Checking the list of plugins I see that I had the Tomboy plugin
enabled, and the Pidgin plugin disabled. It seems that Tomboy plugin is
the culprit here.
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Public bug reported:
I noticed that both Ethernet LEDs (link and data) were on on my laptop,
even though nothing is connected to the Ethernet socket. I ran dmesg
and saw a bunch of errors like this:
[32563.988147] [ cut here ]
[32563.988162] WARNING: at
Actually, both Ethernet LEDs are on all the time after reboot, and so
far the errors in dmesg haven't recurred.
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e1000e errors. The laptop sleeps fine, but the errors appear just
before suspend and continue after resume.
rmmod e1000e stops the error flood, but a subsequent modprobe e1000e
hangs burning 100% of one CPU core inside the
Public bug reported:
When I boot the Intrepid Live CD on my sister's desktop, I get a
corrupted picture instead of a desktop. Switching to a text console and
checking /var/log/Xorg.0.log shows that her video card (NVidia GeForce
7600 AGP, PCI ID 0x02E0) was not recognized and X tried to use the
Even with the original kernel the problem happened only twice and then
never again.
Let me make a timeline before I get confused (feel free to skip it):
2008-10-31 10:14, I install linux-image-2.6.27-7-generic to 2.6.27-7.15.
2008-10-31 10:28, I reboot into the new kernel
2008-10-31 10:51, I
Mika's comment (#16) has a broken link. Here's the currently working
link to Keith Packard's email that originated the mesa patch in
question:
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg/2008-April/034707.html
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** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #18100
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=18100
** Also affects: mesa via
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=18100
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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James: install trac and run python -c 'import neo_cgi'.
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After the upgrade to linux-backports-modules-2.6.24-21-generic
2.6.24-21.27, suspend and resume, network manager did not see any
network devices. I could not start any new X processed from within X
(although Ctrl+Alt+F1 and DISPLAY=:0 xterm workded), running ifconfig -a
or ip -a hung, running
Unloading the module before suspending helped: I see no problems after a
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I see in dmesg that thinkfinger is trying to do that by creating a
virtual input device and sending an Enter keycode through it. This used
to work in Hardy. It still works in a text console in Intrepid, but
doesn't work in X.
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Playing manually with the auth dialog:
1. Run
/usr/lib/network-manager-pptp/nm-pptp-auth-dialog -u 1234 -n lalala
-s org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.pptp
2. Enter some password
3. Check 'remember password for this session'
4. Press 'Ok'
5. ^C the program because it doesn't close for some
Here's a patch that fixes the problem for me. It should be harmless:
removing that g_free() doesn't leak memory because all memory is freed
when the short-lived helper program exits.
** Attachment added: patch to fix the problem
I'm also missing the pppd debug option, that let me debug pptp
connection failures. Now I just get an error and have no idea why n-m
in Intrepid won't connect to the VPN that I successfully used in Hardy.
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The first half of your bug is probably bug 282538; the second half is
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BUGabundo: see the patch I attached to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/284212 to
fix that invalid free() error.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 256429 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/256429
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 256429
following finger scan requires carriage-return
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gsynaptics
In Intrepid, the synaptics driver supports xinput for runtime
configuration. However, gsynaptics wants to use the old, insecure
shared memory based configuration method that is disabled by default.
It should be rewritten to use xinput.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: offlineimap
If you create a new local maildir folder, offlineimap will ignore it.
It should instead create the folder on the IMAP server and copy all
messages to it.
I have vague recollections about reading about this limitation a few
years back, and
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: offlineimap
I ran offlineimap (4.0.16 from gutsy) and got this traceback:
Folder sync Home[INBOX]:
Deleting 2 messages (74896, 74895) in IMAP[INBOX], LocalStatus[INBOX]
Copy message 74897 from INBOX:
Copy message 74897 IMAP[INBOX] -
The upstream feature request is at
http://software.complete.org/software/issues/show/55
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Binary package hint: dosfstools
Stick a VFAT-formatted USB disk with a broken file system. Unmount it.
Run sudo dosfsck /dev/sdb1 (or whatever the device is).
dosfsck asks you many questions about repairing this or that. Then it
exits without making any changes, and
No, I haven't experienced the problem lately.
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This happened again today.
It seems that I get this error when I run offlineimap after I've
accessed that mailbox with a different IMAP client (Modest, in both
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http://software.complete.org/software/projects/offlineimap/issues/show?id=62
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I can reproduce this in Gutsy with
LC_ALL=en_GB.UTF-8 aspell list /dev/null
The error does not occur with LC_ALL=C.
Here's the stack trace obtained after installing aspell-dbgsym and
libaspell5-dbgsym. It would appear that acommon::DecodeUtf8::decode
doesn't like in to be NULL, even when
Could this be a duplicate of bug #190848?
Apparently /etc/fonts/conf.d/10-no-sub-pixel.conf disables subpixel
rendering. All GNOME programs *except* gnome-terminal ignore this
conffile, and as a result fonts look different in gnome-terminal than in
all other GNOME programs (this is assuming you
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 201264 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/201264
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 201264
blur and reflection compiz òlugins not working
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compiz fusion blur effects cannot be turned on
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/152007
You received
** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #10648
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10648
** Also affects: xserver-xorg-video-intel via
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10648
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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