Steve, can you please tell whether the backport of the cifs.spnego
upcall helper will be in Hardy? I see the patch to the kernel config has
been committed, but I'm not sure about the status of the rest of the
solution.
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cifs does not support kerberos authentication
I'ld really like to help test this, but I am a bit crippled by our
firewall: not apt for me. Can you provide me with the packages you used
to install cifs.spnego? I downloaded the new kernel at home yesterday,
but I am unable to find Samba packages containing the new backported
helper.
Can you
Hi Steve,
I had downloaded the source tarball from Samba.org at home and I'm not
able to download the source deb from Intrepid at work, so I built Samba
3.2.0 from source and created a deb with checkinstall. Quick dirty.
After pulling in the correct -dev packages, I configured with:
Jocelyn,
could you check whether you are able to mount with sec=krb5i? I can't
do that with the Samba I built from source right now.
Thanks!
Maxim Burgerhout
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On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 12:48,
I suspect that you're seeing a periodic TGT refresh from Likewise; pam_krb5
doesn't provide infrastructure to refresh tickets automatically for you, but
winbind/likewise do.
I figured as much. I knew Heimdal provided a similar feature, but I
had too little to do with recent versions of Winbind
Steve,
will you be able to provide this update for Hardy or will this only be
in Intrepid? Including this in Hardy would releave us of serious
issues with developing a Linux desktop alternative :-)
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Ah, yes, I see, sorry
thanks for fixing this
Maxim
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I'm having this too, and I didn't even choose to use en_AU as a
language. Normally, I use en_US, but as I saw I had keyboard label|Shift
instead of just Shift in my menu's, I went searching for a cause. I
found this post, went to check my language settings, and they were set
at en_AU. Pretty
I tried installing Hardy beta, then I tried messing with my BIOS (though
I didn't seem to have the options your link talks about), I tried
combined_mode kernel parameters, but nothing works. I didn't try
recompiling my kernel yet though...
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Error while burning DVD-RWs: Input/output error
See my last post on this bug. Upgrade to Hardy and 2.6.24 does not solve
this. Error remains the same as mentioned in original report.
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.22 (Ubuntu)
Status: Won't Fix = New
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i cant burn a dvd in gutsy
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/157803
You received
I tried installing Hardy beta, then I tried messing with my BIOS (http
://linux-ata.org/faq.html#combined), I tried combined_mode kernel
parameters, but nothing works. I didn't try recompiling my kernel yet
though... I am reopening this bug, because upgrading to Hardy beta and
2.6.24 does not
I really needed to burn some stuff recently, so I installed Win2k on my box. I
tried burning with the DVD I used for my tests in Linux and got more or less
same error as above.
Retrying with a new DVD worked. I'm a bit out of DVD's atm, but the whole
problem *might* have something to do with
Hi,
i get the exact same error. I also get this in Fedora 8, btw, so it's not
something that got merged in by Ubuntu per se.
If you follow this link here:
http://www.linuxforen.de/forums/showthread.php?t=245380 you'll find someone
with similar errors using Mandriva (it's in German).
It might
Not sure whether it's a dupe either way, but bug 157803 (made against
k3b) seems related. I made links in comments from here to there and
back, hoping someone who knows more about this might find the
information in both bugs useful.
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Error while burning DVD-RWs: Input/output error
Not sure whether it's a dupe either way, but bug 15424 (made against dvd
+rw-tools) seems related. I made links in comments from here to there
and back, hoping someone who knows more about this might find the
information in both bugs useful.
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i cant burn a dvd in gutsy
@bod_: Alsa is a part of the kernel that provides for sound drivers and
direct access to sound hardware. Pulseaudio is a sound server. Two
completely different things.
I can confirm this bug (especially Flash plugin seems to be devoid of
sound when running Rhythmbox, for example). When using the
Any word on progress on solving this bug? Sorry to be so impatient, but
not having an external drive mount on connection is a serious step
backwards from the way things were in 7.10.
I see Hardy still has ntfs-3g 1.2216, can anyone tell how far away the
update to 1.2412 linked to the internal
But if I need to install pmount to make this work (which is admittedly
no big deal), shouldn't pmount be installed by default then? That's not
that big of a deal...
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ntfs-3g will mount as root only, breaks mounting as user
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/205081
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problem confirmed - no caps or shift for me - on hardy using latest
kernel. upgrading to vmware workstation 6.0.4, released today, does not
help. numlock, scrolllock, and either alt, ctrl, the windows keys; all
stopped working. starting a terminal an pressing a key closes the
terminal. not sure
it's a crash. when i press keys in nautilus - im trying to find
setxkbmap, so i can try fixing, like suggested above - nautilus crashes
and takes the whole desktop with it. it doesnt kill the x session
though, so it comes back up right away. Running setxkbmap fixes
problems. I love you for
Hi Steve,
I had downloaded the source tarball from Samba.org at home and I'm not
able to download the source deb from Intrepid at work, so I built Samba
3.2.0 from source and created a deb with checkinstall. Quick dirty.
After pulling in the correct -dev packages, I configured with:
Jocelyn,
could you check whether you are able to mount with sec=krb5i? I can't
do that with the Samba I built from source right now.
Thanks!
Maxim Burgerhout
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On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 12:48,
Steve, can you please tell whether the backport of the cifs.spnego
upcall helper will be in Hardy? I see the patch to the kernel config has
been committed, but I'm not sure about the status of the rest of the
solution.
--
cifs does not support kerberos authentication
I'ld really like to help test this, but I am a bit crippled by our
firewall: not apt for me. Can you provide me with the packages you used
to install cifs.spnego? I downloaded the new kernel at home yesterday,
but I am unable to find Samba packages containing the new backported
helper.
Can you
I suspect that you're seeing a periodic TGT refresh from Likewise; pam_krb5
doesn't provide infrastructure to refresh tickets automatically for you, but
winbind/likewise do.
I figured as much. I knew Heimdal provided a similar feature, but I
had too little to do with recent versions of Winbind
Same problem on x86_64 Karmic with updated evolution. Threaded backtrace
attached to Gnome's bugzilla.
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evolution crashed with SIGSEGV in camel_header_raw_append()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/435881
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Jaganz: what do you consider temporary about the fix from Buel's PPA? I
have installed the deb as well, and it seems to work fine.
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evolution crashed with SIGSEGV in camel_header_raw_append()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/435881
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Steve,
will you be able to provide this update for Hardy or will this only be
in Intrepid? Including this in Hardy would releave us of serious
issues with developing a Linux desktop alternative :-)
Maxim Burgerhout
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Ah, yes, I see, sorry
thanks for fixing this
Maxim
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Binary package hint: procps
top shows extremely high values in the %CPU column, see the upper
process row in the attached screenshot. Machine runs Ubuntu packaged
Intrepid kernel 2.6.27-2 and has Intel Core2Duo processor. System was
not under stress when screenshot was
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/265081
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Asus N55SF (system-version: 1.0)
$ lspci -nv | egrep -i '(3d|vga)'
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation 2nd Generation Core
Processor Family Integrated Graphics Controller [8086:0116] (rev 09) (prog-if
00 [VGA controller])
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]:
Can this please be built for and / or backported to Raring?
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