Workaround: In /etc/initramfs-tools/initramfs.conf, I simply set:
IP=eth0
DEVICE=eth0
If my analysis is correct, DEVICE is ignored and I can simply use IP. If
so, I think there are still at least two bugs here: Autodetection
doesn't work with multiple interfaces (and it's clear from the code that
Public bug reported:
Discovered in Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS
in initramfs-tools version 0.122ubuntu8.3
I expect that, when I set "DEVICE=eth0" in /etc/initramfs-
tools/initramfs.conf, my system will bring up DHCP on eth0, and ignore
any other interfaces on the system (nothing is plugged into eth1), so
t
...and for what it's worth, a fresh download of Eclipse Kepler from
eclipse.org works fine. Why is Ubuntu's Eclipse held back to 3.8? Maybe
an upgrade would solve this?
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Problem still exists for me. Changing the GTK theme does not help.
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Eclipse unusable in Kubuntu Saucy (almost immediate JVM segfault)
To
This has caused
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk+2.0/+bug/126
Is there any way to either roll this back (so as not to break
functionality), or anything on the roadmap to fix it properly? I'll take
"obsolete" over "gone" any day.
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I'd like to expand on Dwight's comments a bit. Qemu network cards have
two sides, the side the VM sees (virtio is probably fastest, if you can
get drivers for it), and the "backend", which is how that's connected to
anything else. Here are the backends it has:
-net user. Dirt simple to set up. Pur
Slight problem there: The list has the right number of people, but with
that "plus sign" view, it's also entirely blank addresses. I can't add
them (or adding them has no effect), and don't seem to be able to drag
them anywhere.
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Binary package hint: kdepim
There are several related issues here:
When attempting to send to a group, the group is not available for
autocompletion. (This worked with the equivalent "Distribution List" in
Kubuntu 9.10.) Selecting it in the "Select Recipient" dialog adds it
Well, that's amazingly inconsistent. Sometimes, nothing happens until I
remove the card (30 seconds or so later), in which case I get an error
about the card being removed. Sometimes, I get the above message.
I then tried to plug this card into an HP PhotoSmart printer, which gave
me an error.
I
I see more or less the same errors as fubarbundy:
[ 298.600034] mmc0: Timeout waiting for hardware interrupt.
[ 298.600044] sdhci: == REGISTER DUMP ==
[ 298.600053] sdhci: Sys addr: 0xd347e184 | Version: 0x0400
[ 298.600060] sdhci: Blk size: 0x7008 | Blk cnt:
Offtopic, but any chance that the mapping of command/option is one of
the "quirks"?
Being able to have alt and win be where my muscle memory thinks they
are, without having to switch manually when switching keyboards (I've
got a PC laptop that I plug this keyboard into), would be awesome.
Unfortu
Not even 2.4.1 -- it's 2.4-1, which I take to mean 2.4, Ubuntu patch 1.
The problem is, even if the game is playable, there's a nag screen which
I haven't found a way to turn off short of modifying the code. By "nag
screen", I mean something which flies through the screen, blocking your
view, whil
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ruby1.9
$ grep DESC /etc/lsb-release
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 8.04.1"
$ ruby1.9 --version
ruby 1.9.0 (2007-12-25 revision 14709) [x86_64-linux]
$ svn info http://svn.ruby-lang.org/repos/ruby/tags/v1_9_0_0
(snip)
Last Changed Rev: 14711
Last Changed Dat
I'm not sure what the "clear" key does, though a quick Google search
shows:
http://www.google.com/search?q=os+x+clear+key&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8
The link doesn't work well for me, but the Google summary of the first
result includes:
"The Clear key, of course, acts like the clear key on a calculator..
Thomas, not every instance of UUIDs not being recognized -- at least in
the way we're discussing here -- is a bug. Sometimes, it is difficult or
impossible to recognize them. Sometimes, it makes no sense to recognize
them anyway.
Look at the examples which the script already deliberately ignores.
It's not a bug that the spacing is different.
It is a bug that there's no way to change it.
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>From what I could tell, the UUID was simply never tracked down. I didn't
investigate too much -- net user-visible result is, the machine hangs in
the initramfs for several minutes before it finally concludes that it
couldn't find anything to mount the root filesystem with.
It could be that the UU
Does it help to assign to a person? (And am I allowed to do so?)
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Steve Langasek (vorlon)
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Still exists in Hardy, a year and a half after first reported. Just
spent the past hour or two figuring out that this was (yet again!) the
issue, and then re-hacking update-grub (as my version had, of course,
been nuked by the system update)
Is anyone paying attention? Where should I send my patch
Still not fixed, upgrading from 7.10 to 8.04. What's weird is that using
a proxy worked fine with the graphical updater -- this only affects my
server.
I have bandwidth to spare, but right now, none of the mirrors do. Oh
well -- looks like that's 2 gigs more bandwidth wasted because of this
bug. (
Tommy, probably way too late, but I thought I'd mention, for the record:
When you type: sudo echo 2 > /wherever
Bash sees: (sudo echo 2) > /wherever
What you probably want is something like "sudo su -", then you can just
edit it. Or "echo 2 | sudo tee /wherever" will work, too.
I still want to k
Also: I agree that /dev/foo is error-prone, for auto-generated /dev/sd*
corresponding to physical devices. However, my /boot is by UUID just
fine, and the RAID device is also assembled by UUID. By the time we get
to RAID, LVM, or simple custom device-mapper stuff, it's already pretty
much a user-de
Oh, and let's not forget -- menu.lst now lies. It provides a number of
options, with instructions on how to use them -- which are then messed
with by update-grub.
And update-grub, by the way, contains a hardcoded switch statement --
looks like /dev/md[0-9] is now supported. Great. I run a partitio
Steve, short answer, yes, you should tell IBM that their software sucks.
Or, specifically, that it's relying on a very dangerous and WRONG
assumption, and that it's trivial for them to fix.
It should not be the distro's job to fix IBM's bugs.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/131405
Looks as though there is a version of libpoppler, for qt4, but it's not
libpoppler1.
Also looks like this needs kde4, so should probably be removed until
that's available in Kubuntu (or moved to the kde4 repo
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/tmp/kde-root/adept_managerB34mqa.tmp-extract/dist-upgrade.py", line
59, in
app.run()
File "/tmp/kde-root/adept_managerB34mqa.tmp-extract/DistUpgradeControler.py",
line 1346, in run
se
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Binary package hint: pysol-sound-server
It installs one file to /usr/lib/python2.4/site-
packages/pysolsoundserver.so
However, I do not have python2.4 installed; I'm using python2.5, and so
is pysol. Thus, pysol cannot enable sound.
** Affects: pysol-sound-server (Ubuntu)
Maybe I should open a new bug instead for this...
But maybe you should have the bc43xx kernel driver depend on the bc43xx
firmware as a Debian package itself? Then modify the bc43xx-fwcutter
program to create a simple Debian package and install that by default,
rather than just dump the firmware f
I'm trying my best to be polite, because this bug has been open for over
a year now...
Can someone provide a bit of status here? Is this intended to be fixed
in Gusty? Is there a reason it can't be fixed in Feisty?
Would it be at all helpful for me to post a patch of my changes, when
I'm done?
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