Public bug reported:
I lost my samba printers from my Ubuntu 17.04 laptop; they're connected
to my desktop and used to work, I guess they did work with 17.04 before.
I could install the samba printer anew - it would be autodetected and
all. However upon printing, nothing is printed and for as long
Public bug reported:
I have a Lenovo T450 with hotswappable batteries, and upower and
indicator-power are a complete mess on this model. Just 30 minutes ago I
got a new larger capacity secondary battery, plugged it in, and upower
never seems to notice that it was changed!
% cat /sys/class/power_s
Here as well. The battery indicator is completely erratic - it goes up
and down, shows totals from one battery or another, and whatever). In
addition, my laptop (Lenovo T450) has hotswappable batteries, and I got
a new one with different rating. Indicator does not seem to notice that
I have a large
Wily here, installed newest evolution, evolution-ews 10 minutes ago, and
failed in account creation as above.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1061195
Title:
Evolution appears unable to
This is a security bug as it is now, as if one uses agent forwarding, it
is impossible to confirm the use of a certain key on a (possible
compromized) machine. Still present in 15.04 :(
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Also, the linked debian bug is incorrect, as it is about using different
key format; and this bug is about having the keyring interactively
confirm each key signing request over the agent.
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** Also affects: s3-tools
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1449530
Title:
s3cmd 1.1.0 fails a put operation with zero exit code on DNS resolv
Public bug reported:
For example if DNS lookup fails, s3cmd 1.1.0 version will erroneusly
exit with exit code 0 after series of backoffs. This is very serious as
s3cmd is often used for taking automated backups to s3; there are
countless blog articles and even the book "Resilience and Reliability
Public bug reported:
The Python 2.7.8 in Utopic contains backports for the TLSv1.1 and 1.2
protocols in the _ssl module; however the TLSv1.1 and 1.2 is not usable
/ at least enforeacble on Python 2.7.6 as shipped with Trusty. Given the
number of security woes lately in OpenSSL, and the possibility
Java 8, 64-bit up-to-date Ubuntu 13.10, and Luna I from 2014-03-18,
crashed 3 times within an hour when doing "quick fixes" in JDT, at
webkitWebViewRegisterForIconNotification - though I lost the traceback
while hunting for my eclipse.org account.
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Java 8, 64-bit up-to-date Ubuntu 13.10, and Luna I from 2014-03-18,
crashed 3 times within an hour when doing "quick fixes" in JDT, at
webkitWebViewRegisterForIconNotification - though I lost the traceback
while hunting for my eclipse.org account.
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** Attachment added: "/proc/../maps, something also not looking really right
(why is the /var/cache/apt/pkgcache.bin mmapped 69 times)"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/packagekit/+bug/1249343/+attachment/3904744/+files/proc-maps
** Changed in: packagekit (Ubuntu)
Status: Inco
Here is the valgrind log; I wrapped the packagekitd with a shell script
wrapper.
The process seems to have died/finished many times over the day by
itself, but now at 23:08 it shows
root 24963 85.8 65.9 6955452 2670212 ? Sl 20:41 124:44
/usr/bin/valgrind.bin -v --tool=memcheck --leak-ch
** Attachment added: "ls of /proc/.../fds - something looking not quite right"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/packagekit/+bug/1249343/+attachment/3904742/+files/proc-fds
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Public bug reported:
Since updating to saucy, packagekitd seems to eat all my memory, turning
computer sluggish. If I kill it it respawns soon and quickly eats half
the RAM. I have seen even seen VM size > 10G, with resident set sizes of
1-3G, way too much for a computer with 4G of RAM.
I do not
So when is the fix landing to raring, or is it supposed to be there
already? Because I have a fresh Edimax EW-7811Un, 3.8.0-25-generic
#37-Ubuntu SMP Thu Jun 6 20:47:07 UTC 2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64
GNU/Linux, and I certainly couldn't connect into any kind of pw
protected net; open wifi seemed to w
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