Hmm. Apparently I spoke too soon. It was working successfully yesterday,
on a fresh install, with libgnutls26 2.12.14-5ubuntu4, but today I saw
the original symptoms again.
I grabbed a copy of libgnutls26 2.12.20-1 from Debian wheezy, and the
problem went away.
C'mon Ubuntu... update this thing!
Adamaze, packages.debian.org is pretty much the same to navigate as
packages.ubuntu.com.
Choose your arch from the links at the bottom of
http://packages.debian.org/wheezy/libgnutls26 and download from a mirror
of your choice.
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I just did a clean install of quantal from a daily ISO (2012-07-17), and
notice that Transmission is having no problem connecting to the SSL
tracker that was the original reason for opening this bug.
It appears that this entry from the libgnutls26 package changelog fixes
the issue:
gnutls26 (2.12
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1011991 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1011991
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1011991
network-manager VPN plugins disconnect shortly after connecting
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Bugs, whic
It appears that the last few versions of php5-sqlite have not included
sqlite.so, which is required by the php-mdb2-driver-sqlite package.
There is an unofficial mdb2 driver that uses the PDO sqlite extension,
which may work, however roundcube also needs to be patched in order to
use that unofficia
Just installed raring... bug still present. Fix it this cycle maybe? Or
is it too soon still?
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Title:
libgnutls26 2.12.14 breaks SSL tracker suppo
My SAMSUNG HM251JJ also suffers this problem.
If hdparm sets -B128, it sticks:
sudo hdparm -B128 /dev/sda
/dev/sda:
setting Advanced Power Management level to 0x80 (128)
APM_level = 128
And as per the hdparm manpage, it does not spin down. Ever.
But if it sets -B127, the hard disk assum
Bump... will this be fixed before 12.04 release?
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Title:
libgnutls26 2.12.14 breaks SSL tracker support in Transmission
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Public bug reported:
The version of libgnutls26 currently in Pangolin alpha causes SSL
torrent trackers to time out during the scrape in Transmission.
Running Transmission with env var TR_CURL_VERBOSE=1 reveals the
following:
* Operation timed out after 30001 milliseconds with 0 out of 0 bytes r
SSL trackers are fairly rare, and I was only able to test with one
particular (private) tracker. I can't say for sure whether this is a
general SSL bug, or something that only affects my particular tracker.
I suspect it has something to do with the less mainstream CA that signed
the trackers cert,
** Changed in: prefix (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Title:
Please package for Postgres 9.1
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Debian has also now dropped support for SQLite in Roundcube, largely due
to the fact that PHP no longer supports SQLite 2.x. I was forced to
migrate my DB to MySQL. Don't expect SQLite support to make a comeback.
It's up to Roundcube to step into the 21st century and support SQLite
3.x.
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postgresql-9.1-prefix has been packaged in Debian wheezy & sid. Would be
great to see this added to oneiric-backports (and precise of course)
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I think these claims need to be backed up by quantitative data. The
relative position of a swap partition might have been an important
factor 10 years ago on slow hard disks in computers with little RAM.
However, with most modern PCs shipping with at least 4GB RAM and fast
hard disks with 32MB on-d
Easy steps to reproduce: send an email from Thunderbird. Crashes unity-
window-decorator every single time.
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unity-window-decorator crashed
Looks to be working ok... will test it more thoroughly in the coming
days. Thanks for the fix!
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Title:
Lightning is incompatible with Thunderbird
Modifying line 75 of /usr/share/apport/apport-gtk from
n = GLib.markup_escape_text(n, -1).decode('UTF-8')
to
n = GLib.markup_escape_text(n).decode('UTF-8')
fixes the problem for me.
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I'm still seeing this bug on 7.0~b1+build1+nobinonly-0ubuntu3 (gnome
shell, amd64). All fields empty when editing an existing contact. Cannot
click "OK" when trying to save a new contact (clicks, but doesn't
repond).
Select-widgets also look strange (see attached screenshot).
** Attachment added:
I still had problems with an amd64-alternate installer from 2011-08-15.
I don't have the installer logs, but it appeared that the installer
kernel did not support ecryptfs (not shown in /proc/filesystems) and
there was no ecryptfs.ko to be found. When user-setup tried to create
the ecryptfs home di
This is probably unrelated to the original bug, but I found that
installing gdm and setting it as the default login manager, I was then
able to successfully log in (and the ecryptfs home dir was successfully
mounted). Not too surprising, since lightdm is still under heavy
development from what I've
I updated to TB 7.0 to resolve the address book editing issue
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/thunderbird/+bug/833591) but
after trying many, many different nightly and tinderbox builds of
Lightning, none of them work properly. Their install.rdf indicates that
they're compatible with TB
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 833508 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/833508
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 833508
Lightning is incompatible with Thunderbird 7.0
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Public bug reported:
Summary says it all...
** Affects: prefix (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Please package f
** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #676757
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=676757
** Also affects: bugzilla via
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=676757
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Ok... apparently I've done the wrong thing by linking this bug to
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=676757
There's the link for anybody interested in following the upstream
status, or brave enough to try one of the nightly builds from
ftp.mozilla.org
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I have icons displayed (using gnome classic desktop). I'm also fairly
convinced (as I've pointed out several times in this report already)
that the rate of the memory leak is exacerbated when on a WiFi
connection. I use a wired ethernet connection at work, and the leak is
barely perceptible. Howeve
This is still a problem. Whatever is referring to a null pointer is now
somewhere else in the code, as the line number has changed.
(nm-applet:1939): Gtk-CRITICAL **: IA__gtk_image_get_storage_type:
assertion `GTK_IS_IMAGE (image)' failed
(nm-applet:1939): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: invalid (NULL)
I've searched, and this seems to be the best bug to add a "me too" to.
At most logins (classic desktop), I typically get the trash applet,
window switcher, clock, and indicator applet fail to load, with an error
message along the lines of "Clock applet quit unexpectedly".
With each applet that fai
ii network-manager
0.8.3+git.20101219t181118.e919218-0ubuntu1 network management framework daemon
ii network-manager-gnome
0.8.3+git.20101209t081952.0330eca-0ubuntu2 network management framework (GNOME
frontend)
I think this problem is pretty easy to reprod
Mathieu,
I have just updated to that latest version. The GLib-GObject-WARNING in
~/.xsession-errors seems to have stopped, although I'm testing on a
different AP (which is literally in a rack right behind me, so the
signal strength may not be fluctuating at all). I will check again when
I get home
Ok, well it's been running for about an hour, and memory utilization has
increased from 5.3 MB to 11.1 MB. If it keeps leaking at this rate, it
will use close to a gigabyte after 7 days. Fortunately it's a notebook,
and never turned on for more than about 16 hours at a stretch.
I'm also now gettin
Also happening on amd64 here.
(gdb) r
Starting program: /usr/bin/nm-applet
[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
[New Thread 0x7fffed413710 (LWP 2184)]
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x0042dd4e in ?? ()
(gdb) bt
#0 0x0042dd4e in ?? ()
#1 0x
Wired ethernet connections still work (DHCP lease acquired in the
background by NetworkManager). As for wireless connections, I'm
temporarily using cnetworkmanager console tool. For example:
dan...@thinkpad:~$ cnetworkmanager -C myssid --wpa-pass=mypassword
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I'm a bit confused by this bug report - the original reporter mentions a
KDE session, but the package name is network-manager-gnome (not network-
manager-kde).
In any case, I am running Gnome (classic desktop, not Unity).
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Public bug reported:
nm-applet fails to start at login, and if started manually, only console
output is "Segmentation fault".
dmesg/syslog shows relevant line:
nm-applet[6853]: segfault at 38 ip 0042dd4e sp 7fff608f6d90
error 4 in nm-applet[40+62000]
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelea
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Title:
nm-applet segfaults
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Did a fresh install of natty-alternate-amd64 (20101214) today, to rule
out any cruft from my previous maverick install causing problems. nm-
applet still crashes. Opened separate bug report
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager-
applet/+bug/690413
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I'm not sure when this fixed, or whether it's fixed in older
distributions, but it seems to be working ok in Natty with snmpd 5.4.3
~dfsg-1ubuntu5
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Mine hasn't crashed much lately. Maybe once every 20 bootups - usually
in conjunction with other gnome panel applets aborting during load. Nm-
applet still leaks like a sieve though - 89 MB after 14 hours.
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I spoke to soon. Just today, nm-applet has segfaulted four times. It had
been relatively good up until today.
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Title:
nm-applet crashed with SIGSE
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 724874 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/724874
Happening here too, even though I'm running gnome classic desktop...!?
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Curiously, my hard disk appears to only support four values, indicating
that it possibly ignores most bits of the value. Any value <= 127 comes
back as 1.
dan...@thinkpad:~$ sudo hdparm -B 255 /dev/sda
/dev/sda:
setting Advanced Power Management level to disabled
APM_level = off
dan...@th
It definitely appears as though the "Spin down hard disks when possible"
on the "On Battery Power" tab of the power management applet is not
being respected. I have the option unchecked, and can observe the
following:
dan...@thinkpad:~$ sudo hdparm -B /dev/sda
/dev/sda:
APM_level = 254
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