This code has been removed in commit
f93a719a100b92f473d1b07a20ed71bb4566e51b (https://github.com/openstack-
infra/git-review/commit/f93a719a100b92f473d1b07a20ed71bb4566e51b).
I think this is still a valid bug against Ubuntu package - this
exception should simply be caught and appropriate defaults
I am sorry, but I have given up using Ubuntu and the server has been
decommissioned already; so there is no way for me to reproduce the bug.
Removing myself from bug, as some people reported that affects them as
well.
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this bug is about how broken environment (for example, problem with DNS
resolution) breaks the installation process
(when it probably shouldn't).
Did you try to reproduce this bug with a broken DNS resolver? You can use
PowerDNS 3.1.4 to test for this bug
(like installing PowerDNS locally
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Running:
Linux wikimania2010 2.6.35-28-server #50 SMP Sun Apr 3 22:59:19 CEST
2011 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Ubuntu 2.6.35-28.50-server 2.6.35.11
Compiled (unmodified) from maverick git
Last kernel *not* to exhibit the problem:
linux-image-2.6.35-25-server (2.6.35.25.32)
First ke
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I have run into this recently on one of the Ubuntu servers. However, this does
not seem to be related
to Ubuntu or Debian at all.
The problem is that upstream DNS is running:
$ dig +short chaos txt version.bind.
"PowerDNS Recursor 3.1.4 $Id: pdns_recursor.cc 917 2006-11-07 12:23:51Z ahu $"
Pow
Can you check, if you have libenigmime.so installed in your browser
"components" directory?
If not, can you unpack the XPI file and copy the libenigmime.so file
from the XPI to the "components"? (Global, not your profile)
I've solved a similar problem on the FreeBSD:
http://saper.info/enigmail_s
The are better drivers for Attansic L1 (0x19691048) available on the
http://atl1.sourceforge.net/.
There is also another card (found on Asus F5R laptop) called Attansic L2
(0x19692048) and the driver is there:
http://42.pl/u/qMH_Attansic_L2_Linux
I got this driver from Attansic
on the atl1-devel
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