Sorry, I misread this issue. I thought it was failure for clamd to scan
when integrated with exim4. It's the same underlying issue though; clamd
cannot scan when either permissions or apparmor settings prevent it from
doing so.
Shall I submit the exim4 version of this as a separate issue, or shoul
** Also affects: exim4 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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clamdscan can't scan anything
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The problem is caused by incorrect permissions on the directories
/var/spool/exim4
/var/spool/exim4/scan
and incorrect apparmor settings, as described here:
http://superuser.com/questions/344003/exim-clamav-file-access-error
One way to solve this problem would be to modify the exim4 and clamav-
@Tomer Cohen: You seem to be using Raring, which at this moment is on
version 2013b of the time zone database. That is why you will only be
hit on October 6. All other supported Ubuntu releases are on earlier
versions, so all those users were already hit today by this bug. (I am
using Quantal, so I
The updated clock settings have already been published upstream, at
http://www.iana.org/time-zones. Version 2013d of the time zone database,
released 2013-07-05, contains this update. That version has already been
incorporated in Debian unstable and testing.
It is urgent to propagate that version
Thanks for your note.
As I reported earlier, the problem was fixed upstream.
The upstream fix is now in Quantal, so I am using stock
Quantal and everything is good.
Is there anything I can do to help?
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There are no virtualbox modules with this mainline kernel.
It is a hard requirement for this machine that it both connect to the
network and run virtualbox. Is there any way to get a kernel that
supports both the network adapter and virtualbox at this time? This is
urgent for me. Thanks for your h
OK, it's fixed upstream. I added the tag.
Now... this is a work machine, so it really does need to be on a
supported LTS release. It especially makes me nervous that I'm now
running precise on a raring kernel.
Is there any way to backport this, or am I OK staying on this kernel?
Thanks!
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Public bug reported:
My TP-LINK TL-WN722N USB wireless adapter was working with Ubuntu 11.04.
I upgraded to 11.10 and then to 12.04; the device does not work with
either of those Ubuntu releases.
As seen in the attached lsusb, this is an Atheros AR9271 device, with
vendor code 0CF3 and device cod
The ath9k_htc driver has been included in Ubuntu since at least 11.04.
This bug can be closed.
** Changed in: linux-backports-modules-2.6.32 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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I changed my mirror from
http://il.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/
to
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/
I did an `apt-get update`, and tried again.
The result is exactly the same - it fails
with the same error message as before.
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Public bug reported:
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 11.04
Release:11.04
Current version of lintian is 2.5.0~rc2u.
$ sudo apt-get install lintian
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following packages will be upgrad
In gdm, when you hold down the shift key for 8 seconds, Slow Keys gets
turned on *silently*.
In a user session, #41427 is a known issue that the pop-up notification
about this sometimes is invisible because it is behind other windows,
and that the default is to enable Slow Keys if there is no user
This does not appear to have anything to do with slow keys persisting
after being set in a user session.
Slow Keys is now always in effect on the natty gdm login screen on this
system, even though neither I nor any other user on this system has ever
used it during a regular session as far as anyon
This seems to have been caused by an oversight in Debian
when they switched to poppler for rendering in the xpdf
viewer. I filed Debian bug #622343. Let's see how that goes.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=622343
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #622343
http://bugs.debia
xpdf-utils cannot "use the poppler backend". poppler is a different project.
It started out years ago as a fork of xpdf. They made the unfortunate decision
to use the same exact names for their command-line utilities as are
used by xpdf, creating major headaches for all distribution frameworks.
By
** Changed in: xpdf (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
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conflict between xpdf and poppler-utils is not necessary
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