Bug#656762: gnome-shell: after "something went wrong" no chance to save any data at all

2012-01-27 Thread Stephan Braun
Package: gnome-session Followup-For: Bug #656762 Hi, I just want to say that I'm too experiencing the issue of massive g-s-d crashes with the "fail-whale" showing up every now and then. For that crash window: it seems to be just a stupid application, so a ALT-F4 closes it and you get your desktop

Bug#624010: udev: system does not boot because of inactivated lvm root device

2011-05-14 Thread Stephan Braun
Marco d'Itri (14.05.2011, 03:36:51): >Can you try replacing the kill loop in init-bottom/udev with just >"udevadm control --exit"? I tried but it didn't help. But according to the initramfs-tools manpage, the scripts in init-bottom are executed last. So why should this help with the timing issue

Bug#624010: udev: system does not boot because of inactivated lvm root device

2011-04-27 Thread Stephan Braun
Marco d'Itri (26.04.2011, 15:33:00): >Because they cannot be relevant, and anyway your problem happens in the >initramfs. So I first had a look there and enabled debugging. It looked like the lvm2 script didn't find any VG with udev-168-1: == | + /scripts/local-top/mdadm | Begin: Loading

Bug#624010: udev: system does not boot because of inactivated lvm root device

2011-04-26 Thread Stephan Braun
Marco d'Itri (25.04.2011, 21:16:05): >Just to be sure, does the boot process stop in the initramfs or is the >root file system (on LVM or not?) mounted? the root fs is on a LVM but the volume group does not get activated, therefore the root fs cannot be mounted. the boot process stops in the init

Bug#624010: udev: system does not boot because of inactivated lvm root device

2011-04-25 Thread Stephan Braun
Marco d'Itri (25.04.2011, 12:40:45): >Maybe this is related to the init script change? Try this: >-udevadm info --cleanup-db >+rm -rf /dev/.udev/failed/ /run/udev/failed/ sorry, this didn't work (I did run "update-initramfs" after modifying the init script) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE

Bug#624010: udev: system does not boot because of inactivated lvm root device

2011-04-25 Thread Stephan Braun
Package: udev Version: 168-1 Severity: critical Tags: sid Justification: breaks the whole system after updating to udev 168-1 the system stops at boot time because of the missing root device. My root is a LVM device which was not activated during the boot process. After manually activiating it, I

Bug#579008: ocrfeeder: included module 'util' breaks exfalso/quodlibet

2010-04-24 Thread Stephan Braun
Package: ocrfeeder Version: 0.6.6-1 Severity: critical Tags: sid Justification: breaks unrelated software After installing ocrfeeder the included module 'util' is installed for system wide python access. This breaks exfalso/quodlibet, because they try to access their own 'util' module, but get the