*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 989452 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/989452
He means disabling kerberos authentication in your SSH client config,
whether it be globally in /etc/ssh/ssh_config or ~/.ssh/config, assuming
you're using qemu+ssh:// to migrate your VMs. Either way, this doe
Bug is not fixed, or there is a regression. Need to reopen bug.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/881379
Title:
ifenslave fails to bring up bond link
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Agreed this bug is certainly not fixed. No matter what I through at my
interfaces(5) file, I cannot create a VLAN on a bonded interface. Both
the "bonding" and "8021q" modules are loaded into the kernel. My config:
# /etc/modules
bonding mode=802.3ad lacp_rate=fast miimon=100 ad_select=bandwidth
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Binary package hint: upstart
This is just an annoyance, but nonetheless, a considered "bug".
This only affects Ubuntu 8.10, as it doesn't exist in 8.04 and earlier.
"/etc/init.d/NetworkManager" should be "/etc/init.d/networkmanager". In
other words, the init script is using
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ps -ef # truncated to make a point
...snip...
root 5329 1 0 09:13 ?00:00:02 /bin/dd bs 1 if /proc/kmsg of
/var/run/klogd/kmsg
klog 5331 1 0 09:13 ?00:00:00 /sbin/klogd -P
/var/run/klogd/kmsg
108 5353 1 0 09:13 ?00:00:1
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MD5 is chosen as the default password hash in Ubuntu 8.10, when a much
stronger SHA512 is supported.
After install, the user can run the 'passwd' command to update his
password, then by default, /etc/shadow is updated to
Still present on my ThinkPad T61. Hotswapping CD/DVDROM causes hard
lock, requiring cold reboot. 2.6.24-16-generic is my kernel.
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Removing modular bay drive causes system freeze
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/12519
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chmod is not setting the correct exit code upon SGID directory failure.
For example, follow along below. This not only affects Ubuntu, but I
assume Linux in general, as I've duplicated the bug on Debian and Red
Hat, the two largest forked distros.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ mkdir
The man page is also wrong. It describes 'cp -p' is the same as 'cp
--preserve=mode,ownership,timestamps'. This is correct. However, it
also describes 'cp -a', the same as 'cp -dpR'. This is incorrect. It
should actually be 'cp -dpPR' which should be 'cp -dPR
--preserve=mode,ownership,timestam
I'm not only talking about the flicker, but the entire tooltip in and of
itself. I don't want that displaying every time my mouse hovers that
area. Please, how can I completely disable the entire tooltip? I don't
want it. Never have, never will. Thanks.
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tooltip on desktop switcher behaves
How can I disable the tooltip. I find it annoying and obnoxious.
Thanks.
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tooltip on desktop switcher behaves incorrectly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/63483
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Binary package hint: centericq
Here is the error I get trying to connect to my Wildfire Jabber server
at home while using Dapper Drake:
+ 16:09 [jab] connecting to the server
+ 16:09 [jab] error 503
+ 16:09 [jab] disconnected
This error is NOT produced in Edgy Eft. I notic
I have the E521, and have had nothing but issues with the keyboard and
mouse, even on the 1.1.4 BIOS update. The solution that I have found to
fix the problem is to append the following as a kernel option:
acpi=noirq
This disables IRQ redirects, so if you have a lot of devices, you could
have IR
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