Public bug reported:
stardict.sourceforge.net says:
"The original StarDict project has recently been removed from
SourceForge due to copyright infringement reports. Most of the files
were lost with the demise of the project. The project has re-emerged
here (http://code.google.com/p/stardict-3/) s
I cannot test it with Natty since we're using LTS releases for good
reasons. But I also have not seen this with lucid for a while now, so I
guess this has been fixed somehow.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: dosfstools
dosfslabel stops with the error: "Seek to 12345678: invalid argument"
(numbers vary, even among several attempts on the same device).
Bug has already been reported and fixed in Fedora
(https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=693662), but o
** Patch added: "Patch taken from Fedora and converted to dpatch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/794943/+attachment/2162109/+files/01_fat32_label.dpatch
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Binary package hint: cachefilesd
The package cachefilesd is contained in lucid. However, while the
official lucid kernel has CONFIG_FSCACHE on, CONFIG_NFS_FSCACHE and
CONFIG_AFS_FSCACHE are off, meaning these filesystems do not have
fscache support. So, cachefilesd runs, but
Already did test with upstream, also with main 2.6.37 final. No change.
** Tags removed: needs-upstream-testing
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Title:
Data loss with disconnect
I assume what comment #11 describes is also the cause of a different but
related scenario: password expiry (in a corporate environment). A PAM-
forced password change also does not update the keyring password,
presumably because there is no user session and thus no gnome-keyring-
daemon yet. Is the
Public bug reported:
I wonder if there will ever be a corresponding linux-source package for
the lts-backport kernels. I need it to compile a custom kernel, and I
have not yet found out how to do this with the source package (something
different than linux-source-..., which is technically a binary
Public bug reported:
I have observed the following behaviour and hope you can help me find
the source of it:
1. Create a (sparse) file of < 100MB on a removable drive, e.g. USB drive (dd
if=/dev/zero of=/media/Testdrive/testfile bs=1 count=1 seek=1)
2. Set up a loopback device with it (lo
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Title:
Data loss with disconnected loopback devices
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libpam-ldap
Please make the three prompts when changing LDAP passwords translatable.
They are currently hardcoded into pam_ldap.h, and I do not know enough
of C programming or especially PAM modules to include gettext support
myself.
I would happily prov
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: thunderbird
The welcome page/tab "Welcome to Thunderbird 3" is shown on the first
start after every package update, e.g. from 3.1.1 to 3.1.2. I do not
know whether this is the intention of the mozilla developers, but I
consider it a bug since it provides
@Micah
Maybe I was a bit unclear. I meant to say that I did not migrate any profiles,
but created fresh ones instead. That's because I never had success in migrating
TB2 profiles to Lucid until now, neither from Hardy nor from Karmic. And since
I'm a sysadmin, I had tried that with ~20 different
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-screensaver
Running Ubuntu Lucid, I have seen several times that switching users from a
screensaver-unlock dialog kills the original users session. The new session
runs on VT8, but VT7 is black and contains a few lines from the last
init/upstart
Not exactly helpful for the bug report, but a hint at Erik: I have found quite
a few traps in Ubuntu Software where it is assumed that the root user has
access to the user's home directory, which is not the case in such an
environment. Examples include usb-creator (fixed by now), pam_mount and o
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