Current workaround until upstream bug is fixed (works for me):
If you mount the btrfs root (without specifying subvol=@...) to e.g. /mnt then
you can use btrfs send successfully
e.g.
btrfs subvolume snapshot -r /mnt/@ /mnt/snapshots/MMDD-HHMMSS-@
btrfs send /mnt/snapshots/MMDD-HHMMSS-@
I read on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBackports about the backporting process
and created https://bugs.launchpad.net/precise-backports/+bug/1095056 via
requestbackport rkhunter --destination precise after having tested that the
rkhunter-1.4.0-2 package from raring builds and runs fine for
downloading the tarfile rkhunter-1.4.0.tar.gz from
http://sourceforge.net/projects/rkhunter/files/ and just copying the
files/rkhunter script from the tarfile over /usr/bin/rkhunter seems to
be fine as workaround - the false positive is gone.
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I see the same annoying behaviour, using kubuntu 9.10 nvidia-glx-185 and
corresponding packages; it occurs irregularly, but more than once per
week, whenever I left-click (on anything; e.g. on the configure button
of the notes plasma widget - ref. backtrace below).
The first two lines of the backt
Am Freitag 27 März 2009 08:48:56 schrieb Simon Morvan:
> # aptitude search xorg-server
> outputs nothing
>
> how am I supposed to install/upgrade to the correct version ?
>
> # dpkg -l xserver-xorg
> ii xserver-xorg 1:7.4~5ubuntu16
>
I just encountered this problem today with a fresh installation of jaunty
alpha-5:
Wanted to install freevo, but one of its dependencies, python-freevo had a
post-installation error.
In the "show details" window (see attachment) it first tells that the keyword
"as" will be a reserved keyword in