Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: yakuake
Ubuntu version: Jaunty 32 bit
Package: yakuake2.9.4-0ubuntu1
It seems impossibile to make Ctrl+Alt+S shortcut (which used to rename
the currently active session) work on Jaunty with kubuntu-desktop
(kde4).
If I use it out-of-the box (i.
I'm experiencing the very same issue on Jaunty 64 bit on Athlon 64 x2.
What really seems to have happened is that some functionalities which
were built as *modules* in the 2.6.27 kernel are now built right into
the kernel:
64 bit config comparison (unset values removed):
config-2.6.27-11-generic:
IPython stopped working as well. The root cause seems to be the
application of curses-init.dpatch (which was allegedly created for
python2.6) on python <= 2.5 interpreters in the latest 2.5.4-1ubuntu4
release (in Jaunty, not sure which release introduces such patch in
other distro version).
If the
Public bug reported:
If smbd and nmbd are started and running but their service is disabled,
and an apt-get upgrade is performed which updates samba/samba-common, at
the end of the upgrade the smbd and nmbd daemons will not be running
anymore.
Distribution: Ubuntu 16.04
Pre-upgrade version: 4.3.
Uhm, so I should ENABLE the service, and then prevent it from starting?
Isn't that a bit convolute? Also, in the other ticket you say that "The
debian and ubuntu way is that if you don't want it running, you
shouldn't install it." -> may I ask where this fact is stated? My
understanding was that an
Public bug reported:
Operating System: Ubuntu 16.04 amd64, fully updated. isc-dhcp-client
package 4.3.3-5ubuntu12.7
I noticed this behaviour when trying a special setting (I didn't want to
accept the default gateway from my dhcp server). Even if I modify the
request setting by removing the router
I forgot to dump the routing table after the client went up:
user@bitbuntu:/etc/dhcp$ route -n
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric RefUse Iface
0.0.0.0 172.20.20.1 0.0.0.0 UG0 00 enp0s3
172.20.20.0 0.0.0.
ED939C61C5D1270819
[sudo] password for alan:
Executing: /tmp/tmp.FAWWu2wvKx/gpg.1.sh --keyserver
keyserver.ubuntu.com
--recv
A1D267C030C00DCB877900ED939C61C5D1270819
gpg: requesting key D1270819 from hkp server keyserver.ubuntu.com
gpg: key D1270819: "Alan Franzoni (automated signing key)
" not ch
I would add: the current Ubuntu help page (yes, it's a community one,
but nothing official exists AFAIK) for SecureApt, as well as the Debian
one, advertise a gpg feature which doesn't work anymore in Yakkety:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SecureApt
https://wiki.debian.org/SecureApt
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This is related to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apt/+bug/1634464 as well,
where the maintainer says the "apt-key adv" is deprecated ("like
everything else"). Not easy to understand what's deprecated.
By the way, "gpg --keyserver YYY --recv-key XXX" works 100% in Ubuntu
Xenial, with no
Public bug reported:
The zope.interface package is manually copying __init__.py from sources
to the "zope" directory. This should NOT be done when a nspkg.pth is
installed for the package, as it is correctly done.
Although this does not seem to provoke issues at a first glance, it's
what provokes
** Patch added: "don't copy __init__.py"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/688335/+attachment/1761450/+files/init.patch
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/688335
Title:
superfluous __in
I was unable to migrate from the Utopic to the Vivid stack with the
provided commands; it seems that the --install-recommends breaks on some
dependency to libegl1-mesa-drivers-lts-vivid, which is not installable.
My upgrade succeeded without the install recommends:
sudo apt-get install linux-gene
Asking anything after seven years is pointless, isn't it?
On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 11:06 AM, Sebastian Ramacher <
106...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Is this still an issue?
>
> ** Changed in: codespeak-lib (Ubuntu)
>Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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This is still happening in Ubuntu 21.10, and the installer interface is
very confusing.
I wanted to create an Ubuntu installer on an external drive, so I
connected the Ubuntu 21.10 live USB to one port, and an USB SSD to
another port.
When installing, I made sure to choose /dev/sdc (the usb ssd d
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