Good news everyone - this has been fixed in kernel 5.9-rc1:
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=79814d8179b3c62f700196dcbd6a2ca2bb0dd188
Also see https://bugs.debian.org/965074
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As it's rather hard to correctly respond to your mails from web archives I'm
simply going to respond
here.
- [v4,1/4] Use dev->intf to get interface information:
This is imho a bad idea; in cdc_ether `((..)(&dev->data))->control` is not
necessarily the same as
`dev->intf` (the "probed" int
Thanks. So I went ahead and created an environment to build some affected
modules out of tree (also includes a dkms package):
https://github.com/stbuehler/fixed-cdc-ether-ncm
mDNS and IPv6 working fine so far.
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I think I've hit the same bug (Debian testing 4.18.0-2-amd64, with an i-tec
docking station: https://i-tec.cz/en/produkt/cadua4kdockpdl-2/, but
same driver and problems: IPv6 RA and IPv4+IPv6 mdns not working).
I think this shows an overview of the patches you submitted:
https://patchwork.kerne
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Betreff: Re: [Bug 1276791] [NEW] Dovecot dovecot-sieve dont use editheader
On 2/5/2014 9:10 PM, Stefan Bühler wrote:
> Editheader is a part of sieve...
No, it is not part of the core language (RFC 5228); it is optional.
Still, Dovecot Pigeonhole does support it, but it is n
Public bug reported:
Hi All
My .sieve:
require ["fileinto", "regex", "date", "relational", "vacation", "editheader"];
if not header :contains "X-Sieve-Filtered"
["yes"]
{
addheader "X-Sieve-Filtered" "yes";
}
keep;
Error log:
siev
Hi all
Whats about this:
1. Someone packs the new 2.0.12 munin to a package
2. Me and other will test it and give a feedback.
3. If all test are passed publish it to the repo
Interessting:
https://launchpad.net/~tuxpoldo/+archive/yeasoft-backports/+build/4399973
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https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/78509419/munin-html
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Title:
Munin does not generate the correct URL in munin-cgi-html
To mana
Hi Sam
I could you send files, which I've copied from a debian squeeze server. This is
working on Ubuntu 12.10 and the new ubuntu release.
Just say me which you wan't.
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Hi all
remove the /usr/share/munin/munin-html and add the file attached.
Stefan
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I've compare the /var/lib/munin/htmlconf.storable between the package of ubuntu
12.10 and debian squeeze.
Ubuntu is writing fals url:
Ubuntu:
/var/www/munin/apache-month.html^@^@^@^Nfilename-month
^_/var/www/munin/apache-week.html^@^@^@^Mfilename-week^D^B^@^@^@^C^D^C^@^@^@^C^D^B^@^@^@^A
Same at me. Has somebody a workaround?
Description:Ubuntu 12.10
Release:12.10
munin:
Installed: 2.0.2-1ubuntu2.2
Candidate: 2.0.2-1ubuntu2.2
Version table:
*** 2.0.2-1ubuntu2.2 0
500 http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ quantal-updates/main amd64
Packages
500 ht
I just hit this or a very similar bug on a Latitude E5530 with
3.2.0-4-amd64 (debian wheezy), it was sleep over night undocked, and i
put it back in the dock shortly before resuming:
[...]
usb 1-4.1: ep 0x81 - rounding interval to 64 microframes, ep desc says 80
microframes
usb 1-4.1: ep 0x82 - r
Morten Kjeldgaard (mok0) wrote:
> I sponsored your lighttpd patch into karmic. IMHO it is definitely a
> packaging error not to include a -dev package.
This is certainly not true for most programs, so you should have
provided some reasons why a -dev package is missing for lighttpd.
So here is w
This has been fixed upstream in 1.4.27, for details see
http://redmine.lighttpd.net/projects/lighttpd/wiki/IPv6-Config
The debian script can be used again.
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Hi!
TLDR: Please import the debian package, and drop the lighttpd-dev
package.
1. You really need to get the current release, there are many security/bug
fixes.
2. As there is no stable api a lighttpd-dev package is insane. If someone/you
want(s) to add modules to it, add
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And if you want to use ipv6 later just add the correct socket conditional
yourself.
There is no good way for the use-ipv6.pl script to guess your port.
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I seriously doubt this.
lighty first creates the socket, then tries to spawn the backend, so if
the socket creation/bind would fail, it wouldn't event fork.
And i can't imagine that your sudo commands fix anything (even if your
/tmp permissions would be broken and not allow lighty to create a soc
*** This bug is a security vulnerability ***
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Binary package hint: lighttpd
New upstream package available, fixes a OOM/DoS vulnerability
- http://www.lighttpd.net/2010/2/7/1-4-26-chinese-dragon
- http://download.lighttpd.net/lighttpd/security/lighttpd_sa_2010_01.tx
There are no per-vhost error.logs, only one global server error.log
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