[Bug 884043] Re: apticron uses in-addr.arpa record instead of hostname

2012-12-19 Thread Sebastian Krysmanski
Still true for Ubuntu 12.04.1. Especially misleading since /etc/apticron/apticron.conf states: # # Set SYSTEM if you would like apticron to use something other than the output # of "hostname -f" for the system name in the mails it generates # # SYSTEM="foobar.example.com" It seems to use "hostnam

[Bug 582191] [NEW] Installation fails with "hostname: Name or service not known"

2010-05-18 Thread Sebastian Krysmanski
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: ssmtp On my server I changed the server's hostname (in /etc/hostname) but forgot to update /etc/hosts. This then resulted in "hostname --fqdn" to fail which again led to ssmtp's installation script to fail. I suggest that there should be a fallback if "ho

[Bug 535172] Re: Bash completion for upstart

2010-05-18 Thread Sebastian Krysmanski
Are there any plans when this will be published to Ubuntu's apt repository? -- Bash completion for upstart https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/535172 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@li

[Bug 571444] Re: Boot hangs and unable to continue when automount disk in fstab is not available (Off or Disconnected)

2010-05-03 Thread Sebastian Krysmanski
Same here (using Ubuntu 10.04 server). One of my hard drives is formatted with JFS but I forgot to install jfsutils. Now when I try to boot it says: fsck: fsck.jfs: not found fsck: Error 2 while executing fsck.jfs for /dev/sdb1 linuxroot: clean, ... mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock

[Bug 377263] Re: hddtemp / conky make my hdds noisy

2009-07-14 Thread Sebastian Krysmanski
Just found out that "smartctl" keeps the disk from being spun-down when the disk is currently spinning (see bug #399150). So, one can't use "smartctl" either to check the temperature of the disks. -- hddtemp / conky make my hdds noisy https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/377263 You received this bug n

[Bug 399150] [NEW] smartctl keeps disk spinnning

2009-07-13 Thread Sebastian Krysmanski
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: smartmontools I just found out that calling "smartctl" keeps my harddrive spinning although this doesn't seem to be necessary. If my harddrive is in standby... $ hdparm -C /dev/sdc /dev/sdc: drive state is: standby ... then I can use "smartctl -A

[Bug 377263] Re: hddtemp / conky make my hdds noisy

2009-07-13 Thread Sebastian Krysmanski
This is definitively an existing problem. ** Changed in: hddtemp (Ubuntu) Status: New => Confirmed -- hddtemp / conky make my hdds noisy https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/377263 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- u

[Bug 377263] Re: hddtemp / conky make my hdds noisy

2009-07-13 Thread Sebastian Krysmanski
Hi, I've the same problem. The problem is that hddtemp always spins-up the harddrive when reading the temparerature from drive - although this is not (always?) necessary. For my harddrive I can use "smartctl" to read the harddrives temperature without spinning-up the drive. To check this: Install

[Bug 381517] Re: Cannot disable console blanking in /etc/kbd/config

2009-07-12 Thread Sebastian Krysmanski
I just installed "console-tools" to see whether this problem exists in this package, too. And it does. The setting "BLANK_TIME" is completely ignored and is set internally to 10 minutes. This seems to be set in the kernel (see linux/drivers/char/console.c). The "setterm" workaround works, however.

[Bug 381517] Re: Cannot disable console blanking in /etc/kbd/config

2009-07-03 Thread Sebastian Krysmanski
Same here although I've set BLANK_DPMS=off . Anyway, my guess is that this is only affected by the "BLANK_TIME" setting as for me the screen is blank but not powered down (i.e. not in standby). -- Cannot disable console blanking in /etc/kbd/config https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/381517 You receiv

[Bug 395409] [NEW] file(1) doesn't recognize JFS file system

2009-07-03 Thread Sebastian Krysmanski
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: file As stated above: file doesn't seem to recognize a JFS file system. When I use "file -s" on a block device (of a partition, of course) that was formated with ext3, its output reads something like this: $ file -s /dev/sdc1 /dev/sdc1: Linux rev 1.