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As of now, the latest version is 1:2.29, whereas the Ubuntu version has
been at 1:2.27 since 2017. The newest code is at
https://salsa.debian.org/debian/debmirror/-/tree/master.
Updating to at least 1:2.29 will fix the bug preventing a working mirror
of Ubuntu 20.04:
https://
No progress for almost two years? Ubuntu should be better than this.
What can we do to help debug this, and test solutions? Without
persistence, alarms are completely useless.
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Forgot to mention my Ubuntu version: 12.04.1 LTS (precise)
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Title:
Add support of new printers
To manage notificati
Another vote for adding more Brother printer drivers here. I spent over
an hour working my way through installation of my Brother HL-2270DW.
Inexperienced users would have given up.
FWIW, here are the manual steps:
- download the two deb files from
http://welcome.solutions.brother.com/bsc/public_
Clint,
Martin didn't address the question, and this is undoubtedly a bug. The
justification is: "network if-down scripts will not run as expected."
Hardy will be supported for several *years* more, so it makes more sense
to fix the bug than to suggest an upgrade.
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Sorry, Launchpad Janitor! :)
I hope this can be fixed sometime *before* Hardy goes out of support.
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Status: Expired => Incomplete
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Please leave your snarks at the door. This problem has been around for
ages, as I pointed out earlier. It should be fixed. Arguing about the
semantics is unhelpful. Any constructive suggestions you can offer to
get it fixed would be appreciated.
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It's a bug *somewhere*. Since the problem still exists, the bug report
is not "invalid".
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I'm surprised this hasn't been packaged yet. Ohloh.net reports that it
is quite popular.
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Title:
[needs-packaging] OpenFire - Jabber XMPP Chat Ser
Martin:
One of the symlinks is correctly created (/etc/rcS.d/S40networking), but
the other two are not. This is why your scripts work on boot. However,
on a stock Hardy system, the /etc/rc0.d and /etc/rc6.d symlinks are
missing. Thus your scripts will *not* be invoked on reboot. This is
problemati
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: netbase
On all of my Hardy (8.04.4) installations, I am by default missing
symlinks to /etc/init.d/networking for run levels 0 and 6. Because of
this, my scripts in /etc/network/if*down* are never invoked. Please add
these symlinks on Hardy:
$ ls -l /etc
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: iptables
The iptables-apply script in iptables is very useful for me. It is
however currently using "tempfile" to generate its temp files. This is a
Debian/Ubuntu-only utility, which in turn makes iptables-apply non-
portable across Linuxes.
It would be
My bug 509734 was marked as a duplicate of this one. This was a special
case using the atd job scheduler. At jobs launched by ldap users worked,
but at jobs launched by root did *not* work. atd was doing a group
lookup, and nss was dropping privileges, thus breaking root-launched at
jobs. To work a
The patch fixes the bug.
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missing named filter/service patterns
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/584229
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 549593 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/549593
Yup, looks like a dupe. Sorry!
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myth front end crashes when dvd is inserted
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/585219
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** Attachment added: ".var.log.mythtv.mythbackend.log.txt"
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mythtv
I can start the front-end fine normally. If I try to start it with a DVD
inserted, or insert a DVD after the front-end is running, I see this in
the kern.log:
May 24 23:06:30 spinach kernel: [775896.266838] UDF-fs: Partition marked
readonly; forc
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Binary package hint: logwatch
It seems named logging changed a little bit; enough to confuse some
existing logwatch named filters. I have fixed this for some recurring
rules on my machine. I will attach the output of diff:
diff -ruN /usr/share/logwatch/scripts/services/named
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After running for "a while" with at jobs being successfully executed,
atd will start giving errors as described above. I have not yet managed
to discover the maximum amount of time between an atd restart and a
successful atd job execution.
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Here's what I tried:
on 1st Karmic machine:
manually restart atd
atd mail test
== it works
on another Karmic machine:
atd mail test
== it fails
manually restart atd
atd mail test
== it works
In order to be thorough, I rebooted the first machine, did *not*
manually restart atd, and re-tried my ma
I've had nscd installed since before I noticed this problem. So that
didn't work for me. My nscd configuration is the Ubuntu default:
#
# /etc/nscd.conf
#
# An example Name Service Cache config file. This file is needed by nscd.
#
# Legal entries are:
#
# logfile
# de
I removed libnss-ldap, re-tried the at test, and it worked. So you are
correct: libnss-ldap and at do not like each other.
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execution fails with "Cannot delete saved userids: Operation not permitted"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/509734
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Uninstalled apparmor and repeated test; still failed.
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Binary package hint: at
In all of my installations of Karmic (5 so far), atd jobs refuse to run.
At the requested time of execution, I instead see the following in my
cron.log:
Jan 19 11:48:00 myhost atd[9054]: Cannot delete saved userids: Operation
not permitted
Assuming y
Public bug reported:
Environment:
$ cat /etc/lsb-release
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=9.10
DISTRIB_CODENAME=karmic
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 9.10"
$ dpkg -l libssh2-php
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Inst/Cfg-files/Unpacked/Failed-cfg/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pen
I am experiencing a variant of this, on Intrepid. The "2>/dev/null"
should be removed IMHO, since we *want* to see any errors the script
generates.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/89050
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It is unreasonable to expect users to manually fix apt-get's cache files
when they become corrupted. As a long-time apt-get user who has
encountered this bug frequently, I can attest to its age, and am
surprised it has not been fixed after all these years. For proof, simply
see this bug report from
Thanks for the comprehensive explanation. What I ended up doing, which
seems to have fixed it, is set my terminal app's terminal type to
"xterm" (iTerm: Bookmarks -> Manage Profiles -> Terminal Profiles ->
Default -> Type -> xterm, then close/re-open all terminal windows).
That aside, this ticket
Yes, unsetting $TERM removed the problem. Sadly, it re-introduced the
"Wuff Wuff!!" and broken backspace inanity, which is what
initially prompted me to look for the "poor advice" you mention. One
would think that *someone* would offer sane defaults; broken backspace
is potentially crippling
I was using TERM=screen. Once I removed this, input started acting
normally once again. That would be ok/understandable, except that it was
happening very occasionally, for only a few minutes at a time. That
makes it seem more "buggy".
My terminal app: iTerm (OS X)
It is a laptop keyboard, but non
The problem in my case is that the usbutils .deb file on the CD-ROM is
un-readable. Running md5sum on it returns nothing. The other .deb file
in that directory is fine. Perhaps a bad image?
I'm going to try downloading the .deb from the ubuntu packages site,
using wget. I'll put it in /target/var/
So, that workaround worked for me:
1. get a shell (alt-f3, enter)
2. cd /target/var/cache/apt/archives
3. wget
http://mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu/pool/main/u/usbutils/usbutils_0.73-8ubuntu3_amd64.deb
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Happening again; neither / nor . are working
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I can't add much to this ticket, except that it has also affected me,
and a request to please push the fix to Jaunty.
Also, I didn't find this page when searching for the error string on
Google, so here is the error string for others' benefit:
warning: Found multiple default providers for service
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mailman
The logrotate.d script that comes with mailman sends root the message
"Re-opening all log files" every time it runs
"/usr/lib/mailman/bin/mailmanctl reopen". This is only informational,
and does not point to any problems. Thus, it should probably
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: screen
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 8.04.2
Release:8.04
$ apt-cache policy screen
screen:
Installed: 4.0.3-7ubuntu1
Candidate: 4.0.3-7ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 4.0.3-7ubuntu1 0
500 http://my.internal.proxy hardy/main P
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/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/VMBuilder/vm.py crashes on the line
mask = Ox
where the initial character is a capital letter O rather than a zero.
- This caused the program to fail in Intrepid -- I didn't keep a copy of
- the traceback, but replacing that
Public bug reported:
After successfully installing Intrepid amd64 on an HP DL 585 G5, I am
unable to boot. I receive "illegal opcode" on a red screen. It looks
like the Linux kernel has not yet started to boot when I see this.
Possibly an issue due to interaction with the P400 storage controller.
** Description changed:
After successfully installing Intrepid amd64 on an HP DL 585 G5, I am
unable to boot. I receive "illegal opcode" on a red screen. It looks
like the Linux kernel has not yet started to boot when I see this.
Possibly an issue due to interaction with the P400 storage c
Public bug reported:
After successfully installing Intrepid amd64 on an HP DL 585 G5, I am
unable to boot. I receive a grub prompt instead. If I enter "boot", I
get the message "Error 8: kernel must be loaded before booting".
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Importance: Undecided
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This is a useful-looking shell designed for auditing un-trusted users
with shell access. Documented here:
http://www.rootprompt.org/article.php3?article=10015
Unfortunately, the Sourceforge and Freshmeat projects appear to have
- disappeared. However, it is GP
Public bug reported:
This is a useful-looking shell designed for auditing un-trusted users
with shell access. Documented here:
http://www.rootprompt.org/article.php3?article=10015
Unfortunately, the Sourceforge and Freshmeat projects appear to have
disappeared. However, it is GPL'd code, assigne
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Binary package hint: python2.5
I am using package rdiff-backup from hardy on a 64-bit system. rdiff-
backup uses python. The 32-bit UID in python is causing rdiff-backup to
die during backup runs. I reported the bug on the rdiff-backup package,
and the maintainer said it is f
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rdiff-backup
Couldn't get reportbug to work, so submitting here instead:
Package: rdiff-backup
Version: 1.1.15-1
Severity: important
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I just installed Hardy amd64 in place of a previous 32-bit Debian
inst
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