people who do not choose to use it.
I've worked the patch to apply cleanly against 2.6.15 sources - see:
http://www.supermathie.net/~michael/linux-source-2.6.15-mikeyb-queuefreeze.patch
** Affects: linux-source-2.6.15 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Untriaged
Status: Unconfirmed
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This affects the LTS as well:
```
michael@kronos:~
○ → lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS
Release:16.04
Codename: xenial
michael@kronos:~
○ → light-locker-command -a
(light-locker-command:14886): GLib-CRITICAL **:
+1: can we please flag this as a security issue?
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light-locker-command -a crashes
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I feel it's important to note that it's not just 'light-lock-command -a'
that fails, but any attempt to lock the screen fails, such as the
display timeout.
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Affects 15.04 as well.
before VPN:
Aug 25 21:20:14 challenger dnsmasq[2049]: setting upstream servers from DBus
Aug 25 21:20:14 challenger dnsmasq[2049]: using nameserver 2001:db8:b0e2::51#53
Aug 25 21:20:14 challenger dnsmasq[2049]: using nameserver 2001:db8:b0e2::52#53
Aug 25 21:20:14 challenger
This is affecting me on a fresh install on a TravelMate 5520.
The live CD works fine, but attempting to boot to the installed OS leads
to the 'fixing recursive fault but reboot is needed' error during the
boot sequence.
No combination of 'noapic', 'xforcevesa', 'acpi=off', 'nomodeset'
helped.
I
Public bug reported:
Distro: ubuntu 14.04 x64
Package: iputils-ping 3:20121221-4ubuntu1.1
The ping command accidentally uses the information for the last ICMP
UNREACHABLE response instead of the host from which the *actual*
response came. See the output below:
michael@challenger:~
○ → ping 10gb-
Specifically, add the following check:
if not self.preserve_dest_disks:
raise RuntimeError(
_("Clone onto existing storage volume is not "
"currently supported: '%s'") % clone_disk.path)
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Looks like this also affects my configuration:
http://askubuntu.com/q/520051/9083
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Title:
bridge_ignore_without_connections.patch breaks NM creat
I see the fix released for 14.10, ETA for this to be backported to
trusty?
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bridge_ignore_without_connections.patch breaks NM created brid
Is there any way to mark this as affecting the 14.04 LTS? It's status
fix-released, but the fix has *not* actually been released.
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Do note that this bug still affects 12.04 LTS. I tested on my system as
well as someone else's (fresher) 12.04 install.
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Title:
xserver-xorg-input
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 11.04, xserver-xorg-input-joystick version 1.5.99+git20101214
.8c7ad54d-0ubuntu3
I've configured my X-Box gamepad for use as an X cursor as follows:
# Left stick
Option "MapAxis1" "mode=relative axis=+1x deadzone=3000"
Option "MapAxis2" "mode=
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