Just to clarify, the problem with TZ=EDT isn't that it reports EDT
wrong, per se, but that any unrecognized time zones show as UTC. Now,
why TZ=EDT isn't valid when `date` on its own here reports EDT just
fine, is beyond me :)
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Public bug reported:
While working in a UTC system I stumbled upon some oddities with the
date command, that at least appear to differ from how BSD systems report
(correctly) when EDT or gibberish is passed to date via the TZ env
variable.
Currently I am in EST timezone, which during daylight sav
Public bug reported:
Was following instructions for lxc-snapshots at:
https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/lxc.html
The problem I am reporting is that when I create a snapshot with:
lxc-snapshot -n c1
which creates snap0 (snap1...snapN, etc.), after I try restore the
snapshot with:
l
Ah, it would appear that they have already published a FAQ on this
matter (/me slaps myself for not checking the urls on that page BEFORE
replying!):
https://wiki.cacert.org/FAQ/Class3Resign
Apologies for email noise.
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Bu
hehe, I was thinking the same thing about the Chinese Post office
(!mozilla/Hongkong_Post_Root_CA_1.crt) :) I looked at the wiki URL you
pasted though, but it seems a little old and dated. We appear to be long
past the point where they were deciding to include it or not, it would
appear.
Anyways,
I think this bug is affecting me at least in 12.04:
# openssl x509 -text -in /usr/share/ca-certificates/cacert.org/cacert.org.crt |
grep Signature
Signature Algorithm: md5WithRSAEncryption
Signature Algorithm: md5WithRSAEncryption
The problem is that cacert.org breaks svn over https for
Ah, great tip, worked like a charm! It would seem that I forgot that I
changed the vm networking from NAT to bridged, thus affecting the
original IP I gave it during install that I had forgotten about. PEBKAC
:)
Anyways, thanks for the help, please close o/
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Since I was running in a VM before instead of ssh, copy/pasting the
original process was a little awkward, so I figured I would run once
more with the actual output for the sake of being complete. Hope this
helps :)
$ sudo maas-import-isos
httpd does not appear to be running and proxying cobbler
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/988173
Title:
maas-import-isos fails
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Public bug reported:
After several attempts to try "sudo maas-import-isos" (from the
instructions at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/MAAS), I keep getting
errors about proxying:
"httpd does not appear to be running and proxying clobber"
It seems to download everything just fine, but for whate
Public bug reported:
Upgraded to Ubuntu 8.04. Flash no longer works on NY Times Video...just
hangs up. Does the same thing on a couple of other sites.
** Affects: install-flash-player (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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flash plugin won't work with NY Times Video
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