> - use mapping (but contents of /etc/samba/username_map unknown)
In my case, it turned out I had the mapping file usernames backwards,
with ` = `. I'm not sure why this ever
worked with older versions, but it did.
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Thanks for your prompt work on this.
I enabled the proposed repository and have upgraded the zfs packages. As
this fix is in the zfs kernel module, I thought I would need to update
the kernel packages too:
```
$ dpkg-query -S /lib/modules/5.4.0-89-generic/kernel/zfs/zfs.ko
linux-modules-5.4.0-89-
Public bug reported:
As mentioned at https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/zfs-
linux/+question/696659, the following pull request fixes a panic
acquiring a lock: https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/pull/11682
This fix does not appear to be a part of the latest Ubuntu 20.04
release:
zfsutils-l
This bug report was originally against the PPA package
(0.7.16-0ubuntu1ppa1347~ubuntu16.04.1) and not those included in
Ubuntu's repositories.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1743247
Tit
If pip is the recommended installation method, and apt packages aren't
complete or tested, should https://launchpad.net/~duplicity-
team/+archive/ubuntu/ppa be marked as deprecated?
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This is still broken in Ubuntu 18.04.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1423796
Title:
Unable to mount lvmcache root device at boot time
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Thanks. The main advantage of sticking with apt is unattended-upgrades
makes it easy to be sure security updates are applied automatically. I’m
not familiar with a similar solution for pip, and it sounds like
“upgrade everything” isn’t that straightforward (according to
https://github.com/pypa/pip/
Public bug reported:
When I try to use the B2 backend with
0.7.16-0ubuntu1ppa1347~ubuntu16.04.1, I get the following error:
> BackendException: B2 backend requires B2 Python APIs (pip install b2)
It seems odd to me that the library would be installed outside of apt. I
had an old package from tru
Public bug reported:
Getmail is unable to retrieve messages over POP3 that have lines longer
than 2048 characters. This blocks downloading of further messages even
if they don't hit that limit.
This is fixed in getmail 4.48.0:
http://pyropus.ca/software/getmail/CHANGELOG
A workaround is to edit
I'm using netatalk as well, and this bug was causing
/run/samba/gencache_notrans.tdb to grow to several hundred MB until /run
was out of space. According to tdbtool the database itself was basically
empty, but it was still taking up disk even after a repack. Disabling
the module with pam-auth-updat
A dist-upgrade right around the date of the 14.04 final release fixed
this for me. Everything has been fine since. I looked back up the
package histories for this and a few others, and didn't see anything
that said it would fix this, but I think this issue can probably be
closed.
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upstart: 1.12.1-0ubuntu1
I've built a Vagrant image using the cloud image form http://cloud-
images.ubuntu.com/vagrant/trusty/current/trusty-server-cloudimg-i386
-vagrant-disk1.box
For some reason, most scripts in /etc/init.d won't run on boot, even
when the various symlinks
I ran into this too. It looks like something in the upgrade broke
hardware.conf:
REMOTE="ATI/NVidia/X10 I REMOTE="ATI/NVidia/X10 I REMOTE="None" II RF
Remote" II RF Remote"
Where the line should be:
REMOTE="ATI/NVidia/X10 II RF Remote"
After fixing it, and running apt-get -f install, the config
I've run into this still with Ubuntu 10.04. The issue is exactly as
described, where lvchange -a y takes significant time to run, causing
the boot to fail. In my case, I had a 200G allocated snapshot against a
2TB LV, with about 40% in use.
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Unfortunately, nothing in the thread online works for getting a
screenshot anymore. However, through a bit of luck I noticed that x11vnc
can connect to a GDM session with:
x11vnc -display :0 -auth /var/run/gdm/auth-for-gdm-Vj6ZZp/database
Where the auth path will change a bit for each restart of
I understand that the user theme is different than the gdm theme. I
thought gdm configuration was controlled partially by /var/lib/gdm/*,
but that could be incorrect. I've included the gconf info from the gdm
user as I thought that might be relevant.
I'm having trouble getting a screenshot; using
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/610304
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Binary package hint: gdm
After upgrading from 9.10, gdm uses an "unstyled" GTK theme (as in, it
looks like Windows). I purged gdm, and removed /var/lib/gdm, and then
reinstalled gdm and the theme still isn't set properly.
Themes are fine for users once they log in.
$ sudo -
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/608328
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When recording the screen with recordmydesktop, it inconsistently drops
frames, leading to a recording that is randomly out of sync with any
other recordings (such as a video camera). At first I thought it was
related to CPU use, but even
Actually, I just installed roundcube-mysql, and dbconfig asked me what
type of database to use. Either it didn't ask me before, or I missed it
during configuration. So, if that's the case, then perhaps this is
actually a dbconfig issue in that it should be smart enough to only show
db types that ar
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: roundcube
When you install the roundcube metapackage, by default it install
roundcube-sqlite. This is fine, except the package configuration still
asks for and creates a MySQL database. The roundcube metapackage either
needs to install roundcube-mysql by
Unfortunately, I'm RMA'ing the drive which caused this. Before I removed
it, it wasn't even being detected anymore, so I'm not sure even if I had
the drive I could reproduce it. But, what I think happened is that the
drive died completely (versus just not being reliable), and when it
dropped off of
Looks like syslog didn't come in from apport-cli. The kernel fun starts
at line 9226.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/586616
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/49236458/ArecordDevices.t
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I have a hard drive in a system that failed. It was attached with
mdraid, and after it died I removed it from the RAID set, ran some SMART
tests, and left the drive in place until a replacement arrived. At some
point, the system completely locked up, and I'm guessing that's re
Link since comments don't autolink to bug numbers:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/418197
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Soft lockups (freezes) when deleting files from ext4 partitions on 2.6.28
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/330824
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It seems to me that this is fixed in the patches committed from #418197.
Can anyone else confirm? I was able to delete around 2.6 million links
and files in a single rm -rf, which would previously cause a lockup in a
minute or two.
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Is there a list somewhere of notable patches / features which Canonical
has integrated into their kernel? I'd like to switch to a mainline
kernel to avoid this bug (which is still affecting me), but want to be
sure I'm not missing anything critical which Canonical has changed.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 330824 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/330824
Sweet - my issue is fixed by the new kernel, so I'm marking this as a
duplicate. Sorry for the spam.
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Soft lockups (freezes) when deleting files from ex
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 9.04
Release:9.04
$ apt-cache policy linux-image-generic
linux-image-generic:
Installed: 2.6.28.14.19
Candidate: 2.6.28.15.20
Version table:
2.6.28.15.20 0
500 http://ubuntu.mirror.rafal.ca jaunty-updates/main Packages
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/415512
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Public bug reported:
I'm running into an issue when attempting to remove a large number of
hardlinked files on Jaunty. Here's the background:
- The server is running mdraid + lvm, with the file system under load formatted
as ext4.
- I use a script to rsync a remote server with the --link-dest pa
A backport for to installed systems would be incredibly useful. e2fslibs
and e2fsprogs from karmic seem to install fine on a 9.04 system; is
there any reason not to just use those packages?
It looks like the System Rescue CD has an appropriate version of
e2fsprogs available, so that's also availab
That machine has since been upgraded via update-manager to 8.04; I
haven't needed to install such a system since then. However, the wiki
page was changed to remove the section I mentioned
(https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto?action=diff&rev2=63&rev1=62),
so I'm guessing it's no longer an is
Same issue for me on mumble-server 1.1.7 from the PPA. Is there a way to
move this issue over to somewhere that project will see it?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/231550
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Chris Cheney wrote:
> Tools->Language->Thesaurus works for me, I don't know where the other
> place that you mentioned is located.
>
> You may want to make sure you have the thesaurus for your language
> installed. You can verify this under Tools->Options->Language
> Settings->Writing Aids->OpenOff
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Binary package hint: openoffice.org
Ubuntu amd64 Release 8.1 recent load. no partitions or dual booting
Cant access thesaurus using tools or shortcut
loaded oo3
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openoffice.org
Ubuntu amd64 Release 8.1 recent load. no partitions or dual booting
Cant access thesaurus using tools or shortcut
loaded oo3 over 2.4 using a key command etc.
thesaurus would be nice.
Many thanks
Andrew
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: a
It works fine for me as well, and doesn't require any other Intrepid
packages, so for anyone affected by this you can just download the file
and double-click to install.
You can download it from here for i386:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/intrepid/i386/genisoimage/download
and for amd64:
http://pac
For those just wanting to be able to burn a disc, I've only found two
ways to burn discs which don't involve genisoimage, as virtually every
Linux burning frontend uses the same backend:
1. Nero Linux seems to work fine. It has a trial, and is proprietary,
but they do provide an Ubuntu package whi
I've been progressively adding more disks to the controller over the
past few weeks, and am now using every port, with 5 hard drives and 1
DVD drive. Everything is working perfectly, and I haven't had a single
error (still on Ubuntu 8.04). Hopefully this means whatever I was
experiencing has been f
Thanks for the update. I'll start testing with drives in the affected
controller (was using a PCI card with a different chipset to get around
the issue) to see if it's still a problem in Hardy, and will plan on
testing 2.6.27 when Alpha5 is released.
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http
Hi,
After EVMS was dropped as a supported tool in Ubuntu 7.10, I switched my
system to pure mdraid + lvm. I'd had this (and other) problems with
EVMS, so I'm actually glad support was dropped as straight LVM is rock
solid for me.
I may have been hit by something similar to what's described here:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.24-16-generic
I have two nForce4 based motherboards with which I can reproduce SATA
resets leading to data corruption when disks are attached on the SATA
controller. The first board is an Elitegroup nForce 4M-A, the second is
an Asus M2N-E
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: grub-installer
When installing from the 7.04 AMD64 alternative CD, the system is left
in an unbootable state if /boot is on a seperate partition from /. This
is a common scenario for RAID, LVM, etc. The fix is to boot up in rescue
mode, mount /boot, and c
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evms
I'm not sure what caused this, but at some point my working Ubuntu edgy
install with EVMS for root stopped booting properly. When I boot,
checkfs dies as my RAID5 devices have been discovered by evms as
/dev/evms/md/md0 and so on. These devices are n
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