Daniel,
Can you please kill nm-applet and run it from the console, and paste its
output? (hopefully we'll see a meaningful error)
Thanks
Oren
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Daniel,
I too, use GNOME's fallback mode (aka 'gnome classic') with an old video card,
and fail to reproduce it. (I think the 'unreproducible' tag means that we don't
yet know how to reproduce the problem on *other* environments, therefore the
tag is justified)
Can you please kill nm-applet an
I think this problem is related (or even a dup of) #568877
if /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume file contains /dev/mapper/-,
after running dpkg-reconfigure uswsusp, it should get fixed.
Oren
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Confirming the fix.
Thanks.
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I believe it's an issue in upstream, as it also reproduces with vanilla
(non-debian) tgz I compiled on the Debian machine, and was also reported on
Ubuntu and Archlinux.
It apparently began with v5.7p1.
See thread on openssh-unix-dev list and ubuntu bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/o
Package: openssh-client
Version: 1:5.8p1-2
Severity: serious
Since the last update to 5.8p1, I can no more login to any ssh server.
- I think it's tightly related to Ubuntu's
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openssh/+bug/708493
- Problem gets solved when downgrading back to 5.5p6
Here's
On 09/03/2010 12:13 AM, Joachim Breitner wrote:
> Hi Oren,
>
> I’m looking at this bug report, because it is in the list of release
> critical bug. Do you really think the bug is serious (and not just
> important). Rephrased: If this bug is not fixed, is Debian better with
> the buggy guake, or sho
Running a Python profiler (cProfile), it told that all the CPU usage was
done by the gtk.main() function call.
So it doesn't tell much, yet it means that the bug might not be in
Guake's code.
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Package: guake
Version: 0.4.2-1
Severity: serious
Recently in my Debian unstable, guake became noticably slower. The
typing actually feels slower (keyboard latency), and 'top' reports that
Python uses ~6% of my dual core (constantly), Xorg about 32%. That adds
up to almost one whole core.
Why is X
On Tuesday 02 February 2010 08:48:06 you wrote:
> On 29.01.2010 11:22, Oren Held wrote:
> > Package: network-manager-kde
> > Version: 1:0.7~~svn941706-2
> > Severity: grave
> >
> > Since the recent upgrade of network-manager package and libraries,
> > knetw
Package: network-manager-kde
Version: 1:0.7~~svn941706-2
Severity: grave
Since the recent upgrade of network-manager package and libraries,
knetworkmanager cannot connect to a wireless network anymore - when I click on
a wifi network it simply does nothing.
The gnome applet, on the other hand,
WFM
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I'll try to sum up the problems and solutions reported so far. I'll stress
that these problems currently render NFS (v2, v3, v4) non-functioning on
latest Debian sid.
1. [nfs-common pkg] needs rpcbind-ONLY dependency: we have to remove portmap
dependency. (#562757)
2. [rpcbind pkg] rpcbind lack
The rpcbind package doesn't even contain an init script, weird.
Steven, Tony: when you run (as root) rpcbind, does it fix it?
Running rpcbindinfo should state if rpcbind is running or not.
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Sorry, in my previous comment s/rpcinfo/rpcbind/
On Tuesday 29 December 2009 16:44:52 Oren Held wrote:
> See 544567.
> rpcinfo-0.2.0-2 fixes the libc conflict thing.
>
> Yet, THIS bug is caused because the nfs-common package does not require
> rpcbind.
>
>
> Oren
See 544567.
rpcinfo-0.2.0-2 fixes the libc conflict thing.
Yet, THIS bug is caused because the nfs-common package does not require
rpcbind.
Oren
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This is looks like a dup of 562757
(although this is the earlier-submitted bug, the discussion has started on
#562757)
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Currently (1.2.1-1), nfs-common depends on "portmap | rpcbind"; it should be
changed to rpcbind only.
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