Same here. However, I don't see how this is related to this "maximus"
package. I see this behaviour no matter from which program I try to
perform a decryption operation. I tried all of kmail,
thunderbird/enigmail and plain gpg on command line with all variants of
pinentry configured in gpg-agent.co
Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu 16.04.x, I have a perfectly working custom systemd service
file which sets username and group for the service as
[Service]
User=user
Group=domain users
where both group and user come from an AD domain joined to with winbind.
This is not working anymore on 18.04. E
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While said module builds fine with linux-3.11.0-4-generic, it fails with
3.11.0-5-generic. DKMS build log will be attached.
# dkms build -k 3.11.0-5-generic -m openafs -v 1.6.5
:(
Kernel preparation unnecessary for this kernel. Skipping...
Building module:
cleaning build a
Just got an update of openafs-module-dkms from the OpenAFS stable PPA
today which fixes the issue.
https://launchpad.net/~openafs/+archive/stable
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Meanwhile, the package seems to have been removed from Precise. Please
re-add it, since it seems to be the only reliable way to start an ssh-
agent at login time when user's home directories are in AFS.
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Since a few days, I get the following error when I want to apt-get dist-
upgrade:
Do you want to continue [Y/n]?
dpkg: error: duplicate file trigger interest for filename
`/usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodules' and package `libgtk2.0-0:amd64'
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg return
Just tried and plugged in a Smartphone. Results in a BSOD.
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USB passthrough doesn't work anymore with qemu-kvm 1.1.1
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Here's the diff between the Ubuntu version and the original (working!)
version from Debian:
diff -r libpam-ssh-1.92/debian/rules libpam-ssh-1.92-debian/debian/rules
54c54
< libtool --quiet --finish /usr/lib/
---
> libtool --quiet --finish $(destdir)/lib/security/
This ensures that p
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The package libpam-ssh 1.92-14ubuntu1 from Oneiric Ocelot installs
pam_ssh.so into /usr/lib instead of /lib/security. It's thus not found
by PAM and no ssh-agent is started and no ssh key decrypted. As a
workaround, I created a symlink to make it work.
ProblemType: Bug
Distro
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pam_ssh.so installed in wrong directory
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Yes, recognised it today, too. It's in the Canonical partner repository,
now. And it seems it doesn't need the downloader anymore.
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Title:
Forget
Public bug reported:
Although the package name is libbotan-1.8.2, its real version is 1.8.13,
but monotone expects to find libbotan-1.8.2.so, which is NOT installed
by the libbotan-1.8.2 package:
% dpkg --list|grep -e botan -e monotone
ii libbotan-1.8.2 1.8.13-1
Not long to go anymore until Oneiric will be released...
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Yep, works here, too.
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Title:
WxWidgets apps don't have menus
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since some time now, I have a very strange problem with audio output on
a Windows Vista guest. Right after booting the guest, audio output does
not work (that is: I can PLAY audio, but can't hear anything, although
volume is at 100%). If I leave the guest running for some hour
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Audio starts working several hours after starting Windows Vista guest
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I'm using libvirt, but here's the kvm command line as taken from "ps
-ef|grep kvm" anyway:
/usr/bin/kvm-spice -name WindowsVista -S -M pc-1.0 -cpu
Opteron_G3,+wdt,+skinit,+osvw,+3dnowprefetch,+cr8legacy,+extapic,+cmp_legacy,+3dnow,+3dnowext,+pdpe1gb,+fxsr_opt,+mmxext,+ht,+vme
-enable-kvm -m 2048 -
I use virt-manager,, but I also tried spicec. Here are the package
versions:
ii libspice-client-glib-2.0-1:amd64 0.12.101-0ubuntu1 amd64 GObject for
communicating with Spice servers (runtime library)
ii libspice-client-gtk-2.0-1:amd64 0.12.101-0ubuntu1 amd64 GTK2 widget
for SPIC
Unfortunately, it doesn't work for me. The new driver does not identify
my hardware.
# lspci|grep VGA
01:05.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] nee ATI RS780L
[Radeon HD 3000]
# modprobe fglrx
FATAL: Error inserting fglrx
(/lib/modules/3.5.0-15-generic/updates/dkms/fglrx.ko
Once again we're trapped by proprietary drivers. I just bought the
mainboard containing this Radeon HD 3000 GPU beginning of this year.
I've already tried to avoid Nvidia, hoping things will be better with
AMD/ATI. Too sad I was wrong. Next time, the winner will surely be
Intel.
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There is no capifs kernel module anymore. Thus, configuring capiutils
fails with the following message:
Setting up capiutils (1:3.12.20071127-0ubuntu11) ...
Note: running MAKEDEV to create CAPI devices in /dev...
mount: unknown filesystem type 'capifs'
invoke-rc.d: initscrip
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When I try to add a new remote database connection, I can't select any
database driver and thus, cannot create the connection. I have installed
all the QT4 database driver packages for PostgreSQL, SQLite and MySQL,
as well as libpqxx.
I think this is an Ubuntu bug, and not a
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Unable to create remote connections
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The fix to support quantal's 3.5 kernel doesn't seem to work. While
1.6.1-2ppa1~quantal1 from the openafs-master ppa built fine on my system
after upgrade to quantal beta1, this version does not. A logfile of the
module build is attached.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubunt
** Attachment added: "Logfile of the build."
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1049545/+attachment/3309305/+files/make.log
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openafs-modul
Same here: Ubuntu 12.10beta1, KDE 4.9.1, wxMaxima 12.04.0. No menu in
KDE. If I start wxMaxima in a remote ssh session coming from a machine
running XFCE, I get the menu.
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I see the same problem in telepathy-kde from the Telepathy KDE PPA
(https://launchpad.net/~telepathy-kde/+archive/ppa). SIPE/Office
Communicator protocol works fine in Pidgin, but Telepathy is unable to
connect with the same connection data.
So it seems the problem is not in empathy, but somewhere
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After upgrading to 13.04, whenever I login I see:
Welcome to Ubuntu 13.04 (GNU/Linux 3.8.0-19-generic x86_64)
* Documentation: https://help.ubuntu.com/
New release '13.04' available.
Run 'do-release-upgrade' to upgrade to it.
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
** Summary changed:
- Ubuntu 13.04 wants to "do-release-upgrade" itself
+ Ubuntu 13.04 wants to "do-release-upgrade" to itself
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Ubuntu 13
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It's impossible for me to list or update crontabs, neither as normal
user, nor as root:
User:
% bcrontab -l
bcrontab: Fatal: Configuration error: must be run from unixserver
root:
# bcrontab -l
bcrontab: Fatal: Configuration error: must be run from unixserver
Related proces
Public bug reported:
The subject has it all. With new libnss3-1d version 3.13.1, Pidgin
cannot login to Office Communicator accounts using the pidgin-sipe
plugin anymore.
The problem is also described in this Debian bug report:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=649456, which also h
Did you try the 64bit one?
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:sevenmachines/flash
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install flashplugin64-installer
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GTK.star is installed into /usr/lib/gnu-smalltalk, while Cairo.star is
installed correctly into /usr/share/gnu-smalltalk (see below). This
prevents the interpreter from loading the GTK package.
# dpkg --list|grep libgtk2-gst
ii libgtk2-gst 3.2.4-
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