To give you more info (well, as much as i remember):
The original server was setup around 2010-2012 (so using 10.04 or 12.04,
i think), and i was using the Ubuntu documentation (or wiki?) at that
time to set up postfix, dovecot, spamassassin and all that stuff.
Early last year, i finally migrated
At this point, i fully expect for the systemd team to not lift a finger
as usual and i'm going to run into this major bug again in a couple of
years when upgrading to 26.04... :-(
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Bryce, just for clarification: saslauthd starts just fine without the
fix, but postfix will be unable to authenticate because it can't
communicate with saslauthd.
This effectively prevents outgoing mail submitted via smtp.
It used to work fine on previous LTS release, upgrading to 24.04 broke
it
Will there be a fix for 24.04/Noble as well?
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Title:
saslauthd wrong permission of /var/spool/postfix/var/run/sas
"but this may be the right behavior, to install systemd-resolved"
In my case, systemd-resolved was installed before the upgrade, but it
was disables via command line. On updates and upgrades, i expect the
package manager to respect the configuration choices that have been made
previously.
do-rele
See also bug 2078555
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Title:
systemd-resolved was re-enabled during upgrade from 22.04 to 24.04
Status in systemd pa
I'm running a different DNS solution, but i'm running into the same
problem with systemd-resolved
See bug 2078852
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Tit
Public bug reported:
systemd-resolved was disabled on my servers because i use a different
DNS setup.
During upgrade from 22.04 to 24.04, systemd-resolved was re-enabled by
the upgrade process. This would have lead to downtime of some services
as well other problems, because local DNS lookups fai
I've run into the same problem.
Yes, a "plugin"-type system would solve the problem.
To get in on par with other Xorg config stuff, it should be able to read
system wide configurations provided by the admin, but possibly also
enable user specific layouts from their home directory (so i don't have
Public bug reported:
Locally modified keyboard layouts are overwritten on package upgrades
(in my case from 16.04 to 18.04) without asking if the user wants to
keep the local version or install the maintainers version.
This leads to problems and extra work for the system administrator.
The corre
Patch for evdev.xml
** Patch added: "evdev.xml.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-meta/+bug/1787354/+attachment/5176179/+files/evdev.xml.patch
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Public bug reported:
I'm a software developer writing quite a lot of code.
The way the german keybooard is layed out, some essential keys like
brackets and backslash are very awkward to type (right hand holding Alt-
GR in bottom row and pressing the key right of the 0-key in top row to
get a back
Public bug reported:
The packet postgresql-plperl (and probably other addon packages for
postgresql) blocks do-release-upgrade from 16.04LTS to 18.04LTS.
This requiresthen requires a complete dump-and-restore cycle:
1) Stop user applications
2) do a full database export
3) stop postgresql
4) uni
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