I have this problem too. The source of the problem appears to be that I
didn't accept the new version of the config file when asked but opted to
keep my old version. Later processing assumed the new config file.
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As requested, here's a log attempting to connect with -d 9 set
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# sudo smbclient --socket-options=iocharset=utf8 //kete/everyone
Enter root's password:
Domain=[LIBR] OS=[Windows Server 2003 R2 3790 Service Pack 2] Server=[Windows
Server 2003 R2 5.2]
smb: \> ls M*
Mail_Services D0 Tue Jul 14 12:24:07 2009
MaoriServicesReview
One other detail that may be relevant:
$ env | grep LANG
LANG=en_NZ.UTF-8
GDM_LANG=en_NZ.UTF-8
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smbclient fails.
There is also an interesting feature where the columns of the directory
listing are out by one for this column. This leads me to suspect that
the problem may be in unicode normalisation. There are two ways of
representing ā in Unicode, a single character and an 'a' followed by a
c
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: samba
Accessing a remote windows server using the standard gnome GUI
connection tool works for the share as a whole. Accessing a file
including a macron in the name (a directory called "Māori") gives a
permission denied error ("You do not have the permiss
The example there appears to have been trashed during processing. The
command line string contains "c", "a", "t", " " and " "
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: bash
In a directory with files in it hitting tab (for completion) regularly
gives errors if there are characters to the right of the cursor. A good
example is the command line "cat " which gives a error when the cursor
is between the two space characters
I use RawTherapee, which seems to be ready.
cheers
stuart
On Sat, Jan 24, 2009 at 4:29 AM, Pascal de Bruijn wrote:
> Yes, but that doesn't really matter. GIMP only does 8bit anyways... and
> Krita isn't really ready for prime time...
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I am no longer using the libpam-openafs-session package with ubuntu. I
don't know whether the issue is still a problem.
sorry
stuart
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** Changed in: ufraw (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: f-spot => ufraw
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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This is actually a bug in ufraw and gimp-ufraw, which should both add
mimetype information.
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Public bug reported:
When making windows wider than the screen width (usually twice or three
times as wide), the top window decoration is not updated correctly.
I've run into the bug only with the terminal, and only when ssh'd into
another machine using that terminal.
Steps to reproduce:
(1) St
After several months of at least weekly use, I have run into this bug on
feisty, so it's still there on feisty, but much less frequent.
Unfortunately I didn't get a core dump, but it was definitely a seg
fault.
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There is a workaround for this problem described at:
http://www.last.fm/group/Rhythmbox/forum/8096/_/288791
cheers
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On the feisty platform I have, I no longer get crashes.
However, my feisty machine is a dual core machine, and my edgy machine
is a single core machine. Since this is a race condition, the number of
cores may be an issue.
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Binary package hint: qgo
A race condition that occurs when there are multiple game windows each
observing a different game on a remote server (IGS). I was AFK and
several games terminated. The first game to terminate popped up a dialog
box indicating the end of the game.
Ret
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** Description changed:
- launching causes an immediate segfault
+ segfaults when multiple game boards are open.
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The followed crash occurred after connecting to IGS (the default
server), watching a number of games (>20) and then walking away.
When I returned, there many of the games had finished and the game
windows for each of these were trying to open a modal dialog. I hit "OK"
on these informational dialo
I can confirm this. No entry appears even after a restart.
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I have just installed edgy on a laptop (Dell d620) and qgo now starts
successfully, but on start up the following messages are displayed:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ qgo
X Error: BadDevice, invalid or uninitialized input device 166
Major opcode: 144
Minor opcode: 3
Resource id: 0x0
Failed to ope
Further testing reveals that the above patch does not work. It appears
there was a flaw in my testing, sorry.
stuart
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launching causes an immediate segfault
** Affects: qgo (Ubuntu)
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Status: Unconfirmed
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libpam-openafs-session
libpam-openafs-session current handles session creation just fine, but
does not handle the almost important case when the user comes back to an
already logged in session and unlocks the terminal some time later, when
the authenticat
I've fixed with with the following file
It appears to work for me. I don't really know enough about PAM, krb5 or
AFS to know whether this is a fix for everyone everywhere.
In particular, this situation tends to renew the AFS frequently, which
may be an issue.
cheers
stuart
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This does indeed fix the problem.
Thanks.
cheers
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Tinkering with the obvious pam options doesn't seem to help me Timo.
Could you perhaps post the relavent portions of your own pam /
xscreensaver setup please?
cheers
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Full explanation of the problem for those not familiar with krb5 use
with X:
Scenario: User logins in to X using krb5. Login generates TGT (ticket
granting ticket) with a current timestamp with a (usually) 6-24 hour
expiry time. The TGT is used to get read/write permissions to the
kerberised AFS s
I've attempted to compile the CVS version to confirm whether the fix
works, but failed because of autoconf errors. The current error message
is:
cd . && /bin/sh /tmp/qgo/qgo/admin/missing --run aclocal-1.6
/tmp/qgo/qgo/admin/missing: line 46: aclocal-1.6: command not found
WARNING: `aclocal-1.6' i
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 26058 ***
This problem was eventually solved for this user by moving to lilo
(version 22.7, which ships with SuSE/SLED).
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There is a similar bug 50330, for which this fix does not work (because
this registry key is not present).
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/grub/+bug/50330/
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This bug appears to be distinct from bug 26058, ubt may be related.
While ZenWorks 4 is installed on the machine, there is no registry key
as described in the fix on savannah.
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KarlGoetz: you're right, it could be in the installer/resizing gear. I'm
just reporting the effects...
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Binary package hint: grub
Installing Dapper on a ThinkPad T43, with an existing Windows XP SP2
install. manually resized the NTFS partition, using some free space for
a FAT32 partition and then did a default Dapper install into the
remaining space.
Dapper installs and (re-)b
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