I checked again, to confirm the behavior. After reverting the changes in
/etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.unbound:
sudo service apparmor reload
sudo service unbound restart
Job for unbound.service failed because a timeout was exceeded.
See "systemctl status unbound.service" and "journalctl -xe" for de
This bug silently deactivate DNSSEC on systems where Unbound is
installed. The system will fallback to the default resolver and happily
resolve dns queries with invalid signatures.
This should be marked as a security issue.
Problem resolved (no pun intended) with the provided patch, then reloadin
I also made a kmod in my ppa that I'm using atm. However, when my pbuilder
works, launchpad fails to build, and vice-versa, so the .deb file is more an
ugly hack than anything.
Anyway, the driver worked so far, but I do not have a large USB pen drivefor
testing (>1GB).
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Linux needs exFAT sup
Just compiled the driver with a 2.6.31-16-generic kernel; you need to include
to "cache.c".
Seems to work so far. :)
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Linux needs exFAT support
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/315710
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27;m not an UHCI expert myself. ;)
Felix Zielcke a écrit :
> Am Montag, den 28.09.2009, 16:35 + schrieb Thomas Duboucher:
>> Afaik, the USB support in Grub2 is broken.
>
> No it's not in general broken.
> It's just very young and not well tested on real hardware.
Afaik, the USB support in Grub2 is broken. I exeperienced similar issues
with a HP nc8430 and ended up using a USB stack taken from another
project. The only convenient way I found to use a USB keyboard in Grub2
is having a BIOS that can handle it.
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'insmod uhci' crashed GRUB2
https://bugs.laun
No one is faulty here.
* Grub2 is installed on the MBR to be the default bootloader of your system.
* Windows ME implements a protection scheme that check wether the MBR has been
modified or not.
For some reason, Windows failed to detect Grub Legacy (well, there I can think
that Windows ME was fa
As a workaround, you should try chainloading Grub2 from ntldr instead of
chainloading ntldr from Grub2. This will remove the need of replacing the MBR,
so Windows ME shouldn't complain anymore about a "virus" in your MBR. There are
numerous tutorials everywhere on the Internet to do so.
Grub2 wo
Same computer, same bug, different kernel (2.6.30 available from Karmic
compiled with IMA support)
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oops in tpm_bios while accessing /sys/kernel/security
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/401768
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Public bug reported:
On an HP nw8440, the tpm_bios driver crashes while trying to access the TPM
EventLog
erratum: sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't :'(
$ cat /sys/kernel/security/binary_bios_measurements
Jul 20 19:37:39 tsc-demo kernel: [ 1823.532963] BUG: unable to handle kernel
paging
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Looks like I was keeping an "old" lua bin in /usr/local/bin/ with the
other one installed via apt.
Luarocks work perfectly. ;)
Thomas Duboucher a écrit :
> Public bug reported:
>
> Binary package hint: luar
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: luarocks
[seria...@small-drake]:~$
lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 8.10
Release:8.10
Luarocks seems to be installed in a directory which is not scanned by lua using
require "packagename" (i.e. '/usr/share' instead of '/usr/local/share')
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