I reported one of the duplicates that you've merged. I still see this
warning running 2.6.31-19-server (x86_64).
I have a feeling this is related, in my case, to bittorrent traffic.
This box is a NAS and SAN serving several diskless boxes over iSCSI, NFS
and CIFS, and its gigabit NIC sees a LOT of
Tell you what. Go ahead and mark it as invalid. I'm planning on
upgrading it but even if it does reproduce, it may take forever. If I
ever see it again, I'll report it against a newer kernel version or
reopen this bug report, as applicable.
Cheers,
Peter
On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 3:31 PM, Andres Muj
Andres,
I can not reproduce at will but it has happened a few times and was not an
isolated incident. The particular machine it happens on is a busy seedbox
with several hundred to a few thousand connections over a 25Mbps pipeline.
I've been having ISP problems for the past month, and I haven't se
Another dump in the network stack:
Apr 24 08:39:33 nas kernel: [22478.011291] [ cut here ]
Apr 24 08:39:33 nas kernel: [22478.011300] WARNING: at
/build/buildd/linux-2.6.28/net/sched/sch_generic.c:226
dev_watchdog+0x270/0x280()
Apr 24 08:39:33 nas kernel: [22478.011305] N
Public bug reported:
Hardware: Asus M3A78, Athlon 4050e, 2GB, Silicon Image PCIe SATA2 controller, 8
SATA2 disks, 1 IDE disk
Software: Ubuntu Server 8.10 64-bit used as seedbox
Active software on box: rtorrent (recent from svn), actively seeding with
several hundred connections
Operations did n
Wouter,
I worked with a Kopete developer and she fixed it upstream. I'm using
Gutsy and am not having the problem anymore.
Cheers,
Peter
On Wednesday 27 February 2008 19:17:48 Wouter Stomp wrote:
>Is this still an issue on gutsy and/or hardy?
>
>** Changed in: kdenetwork (Ubuntu)
> Status:
Jérôme,
I don't know. I have since switched to dimap for my email and calendar
(read only), and I manage my calendar from within Outlook running on
VMWare (or using OWA, as appropriate). Thus if I need to delete
anything, I do it from Outlook.
If you need me to test this, I can probably set up an
Jérôme,
I am running Feisty and this one looks fixed.
Thanks,
Peter
On Thursday 07 June 2007 20:31:33 Jérôme Guelfucci wrote:
>Thank you for your bug report. Do you still have this issue with the
>latest release of Ubuntu ?
>
>** Changed in: kdepim (Ubuntu)
> Importance: Undecided => Medium
>
I would agree with you if it were not for remote addressbooks (LDAP,
eGroupwise etc.) where I have no control of how they are created.
Attached are screenshots of my current configuration and the issue. As
you can see, I have it configured correctly, and it shows up correctly
in KAddressBook, but
Public bug reported:
When composing a new email, in the address drop-down that appears in any
of the recipient headers, KMail omits middle names in the display
name/alias even though they are present in the addressbook. This happens
with an LDAP addressbook but could be unrelated to the actual typ
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: korganizer
I can not delete or modify an event that someone has sent me from
Outlook and I have accepted. This happens with iCalendar/vCalendar in
both a single file and a directory. The only way I can modify/delete
these events is by stopping Kontact and
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