The new dsync functionality of dovecot 2 to sync servers makes it
particularly interesting for me. Really looking forward to a ubuntu
package, hopefully followed by a backport to LTS. Having ubuntu servers
with that feature would be great.
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** Summary changed:
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+ firefox with gtk-qt-engine dies mentioning RenderBadPicture and a failed
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Confirming for 4.4.3-0ubuntu1 on Intrepid.
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The crc32 sum seems to be wrong as well. Therefore simply
moving/renaming the files won't solve the issue.
To use the libQtGui.so.4.4.3 from 4.4.3-0ubuntu1 on i386 as an example:
here /usr/lib/libQtGui.so.4.4.3.debug has a crc32 value of 0x61598269,
computed using the algorithm given in the gdb
After installing kdemultimedia-dbg I could use a running kmix instance
to get more information from the files posted here. To do so, I compared
the maps attached here with that of the running process in order to
relocate the addresses mentioned in the backtrace to the corresponding
addresses in
Another observation: Debian (tested with sid packages) also uses Fedora layout
for qt4-x11, but doesn't seem to suffer from broken debug links. So what do
they differently?
1. mention *.debug in debian/not-installed
2. some differences in debian/rules that I don't completely understand
3.
It isn't necessary to update to Jaunty just to check this. It would be
enough to get a library package unpacked so you can objdump it, and to
compare the file name mentioned there with those from the dbg package
file list. dbg -x would do the former, while the latter might be
possible without even
OK, didn't make it into Intrepid. Will you consider it for Jaunty then?
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I've had my Intrepid system running for several minutes, without much
activity and with no interaction with kmix. Suddenly I got a KDE Crash
Handler window, with almost no debugging symbols available in the
backtrace. I hope that apport
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19285821/ProcEnviron.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19285822/ProcMaps.txt
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** Attachment added: crash report saved from KCrash handler.
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Proposed package works for me. Dell Inspiron 8200 with nVidia GeForce4
440 GO/PCI/SSE2.
My xorg.conf has grown over many years and multiple distributions and is
quite customized. For Intrepid I changed the Driver from nvidia to nv.
Simply reverting that change got things working again. Don't use
Andreas Hasenack wrote:
not all dupes have enough details to tell if it's who that is stuck.
If the error lies in the way how landscape-sysinfo executes other
processes via python-twisted-core, then the invocation of other commands
invoked using this mechanism might turn zombie as well.
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Confirmed for Intrepid Beta, by the way.
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Binary package hint: libsysfs2
Involved packages:
pmount 0.9.17-2
libsysfs2 2.1.0-4
linux-image-2.6.27-6-generic 2.6.27-6.9
I observed this problem while trying to use pmount. Relevant lines only:
$ pmount /dev/sdb1
Error: device /dev/sdb1 is not removable
$ pmount --debug
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: konqueror
I've configured my kubuntu intrepid beta to use firefox as my default
browser. I called ubuntu-bug and got a new tab in my already running
firefox. As the invoked second instance of the firefox application only
acted as a remote control, it
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** Also affects: pmount (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Update: I now tried this out with an access point within reach. I could
connect to it all right, so this problem does not prevent the device
from functioning. If it was in use, shutdown will not have
NetworkManager still running, but instead wpa_supplicant and ip, the
latter flushing routes on the
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In /sbin/lrm-video the sed expression for nvidia in one instance
contains [ \\t] instead of [ \t], causing xorg.conf files with tabs to
get interpreted incorrectly, which results in the module not getting
loaded though it is used.
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Shutting down my notebook takes ages. It will display Will now halt
for over a minute, so the splash times out and I get to see the text
console. Only happens when my WLAN controller is inserted. At the time
when that message displays,
Public bug reported:
After starting nfs-common with NEED_IDMAPD=yes, I tried to mount an
NFSv4 mount. The mount worked, but the ownerships were mapped to
nobody/nogroup. I verified rpc.idmapd was running on both ends, which
was the case. Next I killed rpc.idmapd and restarted it from the command
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Same problem with correct mapping for file listings but denied write
access here in hardy, after avoiding bug #235930, which by the way might
be useful for people who get nobody,nogroup mappings.
Running rpc.idmapd -fvvv on both machines showed me that id mapping
was done from server numeric ids
The attached patch causes nfsd.ko to be loaded before initmap is
started, fixing the issue.
References: I found out that Gentoo has this issue as well, and there is a
short thread about it on the linux nfsv4 mailing list.
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=220747
On my net the same users have different numeric IDs on different machines.
While id mapping takes care of this for the file ownership attribute, it won't
work for user authentication for sec=sys mounted systems as I had hoped. So
even though the files get displayed with correct user names on
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kdm
My /etc/default/locale reads like this:
#LANG=de_DE.UTF-8
LANG=de_DE.utf8
LC_MESSAGES=en_US.utf8
LC_CTYPE=de_DE.utf8
With this setup, the kdm init script /etc/init.d/kdm from kdm
4:3.5.9-0ubuntu7.2 fails due to a malformed sed expression in this
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ifupdown
On my system, for reasons I don't completely understand yet,
dhcp3-client fails to register a host name with the DSL gateway, an AVM
Fritz!Box. dhcpcd, on the other hand, works well enough, wenn called on
the command line. While I'll try figure
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 115426 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/115426
Yes, my original problem was bug #115426, of which this one here has now
been marked a duplicate. Although I had come up with the solution given
in that bug report in the meantime, I kept this bug here open,
Officially, the client identifier should be staring with 1 if you follow
it up with the mac address, like 1:YO:UR:_M:AC:AD:DR. That's because
dhcp3 treats the whole thing as an opaque byte sequence, whereas
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2132#section-9.14 says the first byte
should state what kind
I can't say anything about suspend/resume as my notebook, a Dell
Inspiron 8200, won't wake up from hibernation in any Linux setup I tried
so far. Might well be that it otherwise would exhibit the same behaviour
as Sławek described.
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Seems to be still present in in the linux kernel packages from Intrepid:
still takes ages to shut down.
I don't yet feel like doing a full upgrade, as this is a production
system which I need in functional state. Just trying to upgrade the
header has caused me quite a lot of trouble as it is, as
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Do I understand you correctly that the diff in my PPA is enough for now,
rendering Marco's request for a patch obsolete?
So now I wait for some sponsor to have a look at this, and work out the next
steps based on his opinion?
The version against which my patch was created is no longer current.
The resulting list of debug symbol files looks somewhat longer, needs
to be invedtigated still.
I've investigated this now. The original debug packages only contained
debug symbols for libraries. With my patch in place, it contains debug
symbols for binaries as well. Debug files for the
I created an updated patch for Jaunty. It failed to build on my PPA,
though, due to some PostgreSQL-related issue that seems unrelated to my
patch, but makes testing a bit difficult. I'll try a local build
tomorrow, I think. The attached patch introduces three new debug
packages, for qt4-dev-tools
It took me a while to find the relevant documentation about pkg-create-dbgsym:
https://launchpad.net/pkg-create-dbgsym
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AptElfDebugSymbols
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/apt-get-debug-symbols
If this is really the way to go, some reference in
OK, yet another debdiff. Revertet to -dbg packages (including a few
extra ones), dropped the lintian overrides, and also completed the
mapping from non-debug to debug packages, as the implicit cdbs build
logic didn't work as I originally expected. Currently queued in my ppa,
let's see...
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Binary package hint: xkb-data
I've got Intrepid installed on a MacBookPro5,1 with German keyboard
layout. I started configuring the keyboads using gnome-keyboard-
properties as available from the settings menu. I first selected the
layout Germany Macintosh, eliminate dead
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Error activating XKB configuration with MacBook keyboard model
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/327963
You
both combinations don't fully match the key labels.
I guess I'll take that back. Having the left Alt key perform as AltGr as
it does in Mac OS X doesn't seem to make too much sense, as many
applications expect the existence of an Alt/Meta key to invoke commands.
The right Alt key works as AltGr
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-settings-daemon
When the user runs gnome-keyboard-properties and some of his settings
cause xkbcomp to fail, the user gets a general error message about
Error activating XKB configuration and some obscure hints as to where
the cause might lie. The
Getting a better error message for the Gnome UI is a GNOME issue
obviously, not xkeyboard-config's duty, and really ought to be filed
separately against the appropriate GNOME component.
I agree, just filed bug #328980 for this. It's a bit tricky, as it
involves multiple packages.
As to the
I have the feeling that this bug here might be a collection of several
distinct issues, which all look the same due to lack of precise error
messages. I filed bug #328980 asking for error messages to be displayed
to the user.
Until then, you might use the attached script to learn more about this
I just confirmed that the stderr of the xkbcomp invocation is redirected
to /dev/null, so error messages are indeed completely lost.
A fist step towards sensible error messages would probably be to
redirect stderr in libxklavier in such a way that it can be directed
into the syslog. This would
Same here, after freshly upgrading from Intrepid to Jaunty RC, running
natively on hardware (no VM), wacom tablet configured in xorg.conf, but
not plugged in. Access via ssh possible. Reproducable.
Xorg.0.log contains those same lines as in the attached XorgLogOld.txt, except
for minor address
Bug 357544 is probably the same, and came to the same (intermediate) conclusion.
Bug 361972 is probably the same as well.
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Making progress. Added a DebugLevel option with a value of 10 to the
wacom sections in xorg.conf. Also found out that the package xserver-
xorg-core-dbg containing the required Xorg debug symbols does exist, it
just isn't printed by dpkg -l. With those tools in place, the situation
looks like
valgrind helps:
Invalid read of size 4
at 0x5FC6A97: xf86WcmDevProc (xf86Wacom.c:1012)
by 0x808662E: ActivateDevice (devices.c:447)
by 0x8086731: InitAndStartDevices (devices.c:637)
by 0x807229E: main (main.c:370)
Address 0x4d261d8 is 56 bytes inside a block of size 108 free'd
at
OK, the orinoco dkms package in my PPA does compile all right, and gets
loaded after reboot. It also loads a firmware file if I copy it to
/lib/firmware/agere_sta_fw.bin. So far the package does not include such
a firmware file, in order to avoid possible collisions with future
Ubuntu packages.
could you describe a way to trigger the error?
I hit this in bug #327963. So a way to reproduce is this:
1. set keyboard layout to Germany Macintosh, no dead keys
2. set keyboard model to MacBook / MacBook Pro (Intl)
This might only work until someone fixes #327963, though. After that,
you
Can some Ubuntu qt packager please have a look at this?
I've put quite a lot of personal time, and even more computer runtime,
into trying to get this fixed. I've posted the relevant modifications as
well as instructions how to integrate them. I'm clobbering my PPA with
almost 1 GiB of packages
I would wish for a feature to export the certificate, so that I can work with
other tools (like openssl) to get more details, verify it externally, or
whatever. This is especially important for XMPP servers, as getting at their
certificate outside a Jabber client is tricky business at best.
See
Still not fixed in 4.4.3-1ubuntu4_i386 for Jaunty.
I had a typo in comment 9; s/dbg -x/dpkg -x/
To get some traction here, I think the following should work:
1. (debian/patches/) patch configure to include CONFIG+=nostrip in QMAKE_VARS
2. (debian/rules) pass -no-separate-debug-info to the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: python-clearsilver
python-clearsilver 0.10.4-1ubuntu1 from ubuntu hardy fails to load with
python 2.5.2:
$ python --version
Python 2.5.2
$ python -c import neo_cgi
Traceback (most recent call last):
File string, line 1, in module
ImportError:
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 86685 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/86685
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 86685
trac BROKEN on AMD64: neo_cgi.so: undefined symbol: Py_InitModule4
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/320590
You
NicoInattendu wrote:
I have the same issue on imac 24on karmic , with setting up a french
keyboard.
The problem apperas on karmic, noi problem on jaunty
Seems to be a bug in my fix: The french layout only has layout variants
extended and nodeadkeys, not basic, and as I defined mac to be
an
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Status: Unknown
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/160912
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Binary package hint: libdbi-perl
Seems that libdbi-perl suggests a package, dbishell, which exists only
for dapper and hardy. I suggest you adjust that dependency.
** Affects: libdbi-perl (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Changed in: trac-bzr
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I repeatedly asked for a new upstream release, without reply so far. References:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.editors.joe/503
https://sourceforge.net/projects/joe-editor/forums/forum/131147/topic/3445084
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Doesn't work out of the box for me on current Karmic Beta, as Jim Rorie
claims. It used to work on Intrepid with some additional packages from
the Mactel Support PPA, but I deliberately dropped all PPA packages
after updating to Karmic, and even moved the fdi file I had created on
Intrepid. So my
** Bug watch added: Gentoo Bugzilla #283508
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Still an issue on current Karmic beta. There Unredirect Fullscreen
Window is disabled by default, and enabling it changes nothing.
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Unfortunately the bcm5974-dkms PPA module is delivered as full text
source, not as a patch against some underlying kernel source. So when
comparing that file to the one in the current kernel, and as I don't
know the common ancestor, I don't know which modifications were
introduced in the kernel
Stupid me: it's the Gnome settings which disabled taps and stuff like
that. I just found out that with my fdi file in place, taps worked all
right in the gdm login screen, but failed once the session was started.
I found the corresponding settings in System / Settings / Mouse /
Touchpad.
So I
I'll try. The current docs describe how you should place a file in
/etc/hal/fdi/policy/ in order to enable tapping and two-finger scrolling
and such stuff. While this is still true for the initial settings of the
X server, once a user logs in, gnome-settings-daemon overwrites these
initial
Jim Rorie wrote:
Ok, If I understand this correctly, you are saying that the hal
configuration file is only used for X. Gnome is controlled through
gnome-settings-demon and most of the settings are changed through gconf
or menu. You are not sure about KDE.
Correct.
Synclient controls
Same with Karmic on Apple MacBook Pro 5,1. And a LOT of dups out there.
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The _get_weave issue has been resolved for some time now, although not
as early as comment #8 suggests, but since http://bazaar.launchpad.net
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Importance: Undecided = Medium
** Changed in: trac-bzr
Status: New = Fix
RedVivi schrieb:
I encountered the same problem with my integrated MacBookPro keyboard.
What version of Ubuntu? Have you tried with Karmic?
Have you had a look at your ~/.xsession-errors file, to check whether
there are any messages there related to keyboard layout configuration?
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Binary package hint: php-openid
php-openid-2.0.0 does not correctly deal with associations of type HMAC-
SHA256. The code only supports the generation of HMAC-SHA1 signatures,
but it fails to reject attempts at a HMAC-SHA256 connection with an
unsupported-type error code as
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Status: Unknown
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xkbcomp errors should be displayed
Starting with Jaunty, error messages from xkbcomp end up in ~/.xsession-
errors where they can be inspected by the technically inclined user.
This is probably due to the following change in gnome-settings-daemon:
Starting with Jaunty, people seeing this Error activating XKB
configuration dialog might have a look at the .xsession-errors file in
their home directory. Error messages from xkbcomp will end up there, and
others might as well. Maybe the information from these files can be used
to differentiate
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: landscape-common
During an update of Intrepid (I think from Alpha 6 to Beta), Adept was
updating landscape-common for several minutes without any progress.
Investigating the issue with ps got me this process call stack:
/usr/bin/dpkg --status-fd 3
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: adept-manager
I've been using Adept to upgrade Intrepid (from Alpha 6 to Beta, I
think). Upgrading hal failed, and recovering from this error failed as
well, both thimes with basically the same error message:
APT Error. Context:
Running dpkg,
[
Yes. The tree starting at dpkg was linear, with one child for each
process, except for who which was a leaf.
I just had a look at the code. /usr/lib/python2.5/site-
packages/landscape/lib/sysstats.py uses
twisted.internet.utils.getProcessOutputAndValue to call who -q.
Therefore the actual cause
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: adept
When I updated from Hardy to Intrepid Alpha 6 using do-release-upgrade
-d, adept got removed in the process. apt.log said: Package adept has
broken dep on adept-common. No problem for me, as I could reinstall it
on the command line, but users used
Has there been any followup discussion for this? Can you point users to it?
Why is this marked invalid, and not on the wishlist like similar bugs, e.g. bug
260094?
I consider not having multiple rows a regression, as it severely limits
the number of application windows I can manage
Cross reference: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=163935
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Binary package hint: adept
The Adept Manager from adept 3.0~beta2ubuntu1 on Intrepid Beta has
problems with its package search.
For example, with multiverse enabled, try to search for the package
flashplugin-nonfree. Do so by typing one letter after the other. Here
is what
I'm not sure enough to completely rule that out, but it sounds unlikely
to me, for the following reasons. Either lanscape-sysinfo itself would
be asking a question. That doesn't seem to be in its job description,
especially when called without parameters, so I think this unlikely. Or
some other
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: adept
Steps to reproduce:
1. Move to Germany
2. Install and start Adept
3. Select Sources
4. Edit Software Sources
5. Select German server(s) from dropdown list
Expected result:
Dropdown entry labeled Server für Deutschland
Actual result:
Dropdown
Sam Rog has a package for this in his PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~samrog131/+archive
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Binary package hint: firefox
firefox is extremely unstable on my intrepid at the moment. It dies
repeatedly without any discernible common cause. When started from the
command line, the error messages look like this:
QPixmap: Invalid pixmap parameters
The program 'firefox'
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: network-manager-kde
I observedthis on Intrepid beta, but I think it's probably going to
become a wishlist item targeted at a later release.
I had just plugged in my LAN network cable, and the kde network manager
applet displayed the usual turning gear
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kdebase-workspace-dev
This is an issue with the header files installed in several kde
development packages in intrepid.
The header files taskmanager/task.h taskmanager/taskmanager.h from
kdebase-workspace-dev 4:4.1.2-0ubuntu5 reference a header file
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.27-5-generic
This is Kubuntu Intrepid Beta with linux-image-2.6.27-5-generic version
2.6.27-5.8 on an i686 Dell notebook. I assume it might be a kernel
issue, but I'm not sure.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Ctrl+Alt+F2 to change to vt2
2. Log
I doubt that this does not happen when building from source.
Do you doubt my word? To clarify: the problem didn't happen here, not
because the taskmanager_export.h got installed (which wasn't the case),
but because taskmanager.h no longer refered to it. In that sense, the
summary of this bug
However I doubt that the _export.h in libs and pimlibs are wrong (or
caused by us), would be nice if you could check that.
Bug in my check script - been searching for file names ending in
newline... libplasma-dev was a false alarm as well, so that
taskmanager.h remains the only real issue.
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I wonder whether this might be related to gtk-qt-engine. Reasons for
this:
My firefox worked all right on hardy with KDE 3.5.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=5739519 however mentions the
issue on hardy with KDE 4.1. So KDE 4.1 might be somehow involved.
The backtrace mentions quite a
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: knetworkmanager
I just noticed that knetworkmanager in Intrepid does display its globe
icons in two different colors, green for connected and gray for
unconnected. Otherwise the icons look the same, with similar intensity
and same object depiceted. I
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