Interesting. Thanks for the heads up, bacchus. I'm not on 20.04 yet,
but plan to upgrade soon. If I get the same symptoms as you, I'll
probably try recompiling Unison from source. (I hear it's in OCaml, and
that the specific compiler version can matter.)
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So this whole bug is clearly just a packaging problem! The old compiled
binaries still run on newer Ubuntu machines, so the easiest step to fix
this bug is to simply add those old binaries to the unison-all and
unison-all-gtk packages, which currently are empty and useless.
It would be nice to al
For me on Ubuntu 19.10, the best workaround seems to be to copy its
newer unison-2.48.4 to my old Ubuntu 14.04 machine (and put it into
/usr/local/bin/). Then on my 19.10 machine, I simply add this line to
the *.prf config file I'm using:
servercmd = unison-2.48.4
Alternatively, the ancient Un
Still the same problem in Ubuntu 19.10! And from the comment above,
20.04 as well. What is the best workaround for this?
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Title:
unison incomp
I am on Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS, using VNC to connect to a Windows 7 machine.
I confirm that this shift-click bug still exists with the
xtightvncviewer (1.3.9-6.4ubuntu1) and xvnc4viewer
(4.1.1+xorg4.3.0-37ubuntu5.0.2) VNC clients. However, gvncviewer
(version 0.5.3-0ubuntu2) does NOT have the bug, it
This bug still has NOT been fixed in Ubuntu 12.04.3. Why not? It is a
very simply fix!
The original (bad) contents of /usr/lib/sqlite/pkgIndex.tcl are:
package ifneeded sqlite 0.0. [list load [file join $dir
libtclsqlite.so.0] sqlite]
Simply changing the "0.0." string to "2" fixes the problem.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => New
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After upgrade to Ubuntu 9.10, system locks up hard with kernel 2.6.31-14.48,
works fine with 2.6.28-15.52
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/482586
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Thanks for responding! Yes, this bug is still an issue.
I will try the latest Ubuntu development release and upstream kernels as
you suggest, but I won't be able to spend time on this until about 3
weeks from now.
The problem kernels are not stable enough to run apport-collect or
anything else a
I just upgraded the machine (canth) to Ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid). The new
kernel, 2.6.32-19.28, causes the machine to immediately reboot. It will
sit there continually rebooting in an infinite cycle. So far the old
2.6.28-15.52 kernel appears to still be stable, although with much
degraded functional
I just tried the newer Ubuntu 2.6.31-15.50 kernel. It also is broken on
this machine, but it's behavior is somewhat different. Instead of
locking up, it reboots the machine every time, before I even have a
chance to log in. Sometimes it makes it as far as playing the login
screen music before re
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** Attachment added: "from the GOOD kernel, not the bad one"
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** Attachment added: "/var/log/messages showing both good and bad kernels"
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** Attachment added: "/var/log/messages showign both good and bad kernels"
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Y
Public bug reported:
I recently upgraded a working Ubuntu desktop (host "canth") to 9.10
(karmic).
Now with the default kernel 2.6.31-14.48, the machine seems to boot up
fine, and I can log in at the X console successfully, but shortly after
I start actually using the machine interactively, it lo
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: debian-installer
I have a Dell PowerEdge 600SC server (single 2.4 GHz Pentium 4 cpu),
which used to run an older version of Ubuntu, I believe 6.06, apparently
without problems. After swapping in newer larger disks, I am attempting
to install a newer vers
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 25816 ***
Matthias, what to symlinks are you saying need to be changed? And is
this part of your glibc fix, or something that needs to be done
separately?
Also, you say this bug was fixed in "glibc-2.3.6-0ubuntu15". However,
my Dapper AMD64 system has only "gl
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