Well, like I said, I used prevu and did that. However, it resulted in
further problems, which leads me to believe that an official backport
isn't likely.
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Alright, I'll try that out as soon as Alpha5 is released.
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Just took a look at kernel packages linux-
image-2.6.26-5-generic_2.6.26-5.17_amd64.deb and linux-
image-2.6.27-1-generic_2.6.27-1.2_amd64.deb. Both only contains
powernow-k8 and acpi-cpufreq. So this is still an issue in intrepid.
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In any case, I've got policykit installed, and I see these console-kit-
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Well, from the upstream source package (0.9.6), I can run it with just
python-xen-3.3 and libxen3-3.3.0-1ubuntu7 installed (no xen-utils or
xen-hypervisor), so it looks like that set of deps should be fine.
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Yep, looks like the same issue, Daniel. I'm not aware of any reason why
the modules aren't included, which is why I've been trying to get this
fixed. Perhaps someone on the kernel team can comment, though.
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Oh, interesting. I don't really agree with the course of action though,
since in over 10 machines, I don't have a single one that works with
acpi-cpufreq. It's all well and good to want to move in that direction,
but if the majority of people need an undocumented BIOS hack to make
things work, it's
Also, I see on the page you linked to that overriding the DSDT "is not a
viable way to run a production system, as no vendor would support a
system when the customer has modified the system firmware, and no Linux
Distributor could possibly support modified system firmware either. "
So I'm not sure
Yes, that's fair. If Ubuntu decides to start shipping "repaired" tables
as part of the initramfs or something, that'd be an acceptable fix too,
I guess. I'm just concerned that at this point, I have no frequency
scaling on any of my Intel machines... not even a single step down like
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DJF5: I believe that consolekit isn't needed on Server, so it doesn't
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intrepid, IIRC). If you install avahi on your 8.10 Server install,
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Nope, seems to be fine in Intrepid.
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Hrm, I thought this was going to get patched for Intrepid as well as
jaunty?
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I can replicate this on Intrepid. It looks like the problem is a
conflict between gpg-agent and seahorse, when the "gnupg-agent" package
is installed, it installs the /etc/X11/Xsession.d/90gpg-agent mentioned
in the comments, which breaks seahorse. Remove gnupg-agent fixes the
issue.
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Thanks Andy. I think I got confused from the bug posting where it listed
that kernel for jaunty, not intrepid. I assumed that meant it wouldn't
be released to intrepid, but I guess that's incorrect. Thanks for
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Hi Sebastien,
I don't think it's necessarily a seahorse bug, that's just what this was
originally filed under before I got here, and I just wanted to reopen
the bug so people would start looking at it again.
It's likely that this is either a problem with the gnupg-agent package,
or it's a conflic
I'm also still seeing this on Intrepid.
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There is now a 0.9.6 release, which is listed as including "Critical Bug
Fixes" along with the other features (like KVM support, and more
importantly for me, shared storage management) that were previously
mentioned.
I'd say it's pretty important to get this package updated, otherwise why
even bot
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Convirt can be used to manage remote Xen and KVM hosts via SSH. However,
the package insists on installing the xen tools and hypervisor on the
local system, converting it to a xen host even when unwanted. Those
packages should be Recommends, not D
Also, the ConVirt wiki has recommendations that people on Ubuntu use
alien to [http://xenman.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Xen_ubuntu
convert the SuSE packages], rather than use the packages included in the
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Ok, so python-xen-* and libxen3* are required, but not xen-utils-*
(which tries to start xend at boot) or xen-hypervisor (which changes
your boot setup). Is that about the sum of it?
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Yep, looks like it works fine here, thanks for the fix guys.
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Any update on when we'll see an updated package for this issue?
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That's sort of a non sequitur, since Windows doesn't vsync properly on
any video card I own (including my 8800GT). Regardless, lack of vsync is
really, really annoying, considering it's something we've known how to
do since the mid 80s. There's really no excuse for it at this point.
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It looks like ignore_nice_load isn't set by default on jaunty/amd64, so
this bug may be "fixed". However, I've got to say I disagree with the
basic premise. On my fairly new X2 5200+, running ondemand does provide
a fairly large power and heat savings. This is *especially* true when
running boinc,
Any idea on when this'll be pushed out into backports or whatever? I
just got bitten with this bug myself. :)
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I just upgraded to jaunty, and discovered that powernowd has been
deprecated in favour of just using /etc/init.d/ondemand. That's fine,
except that init script doesn't set ignore_nice_load, which on my system
makes a big difference in power an
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Nick:
You can't check the framebuffers for vsync problems, because it's not an
issue that'll show up in the framebuffer. Typically, in applications
that attempt to do vsync, there are two complete, correct bu
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That's very interesting. Your problem definitely appears in the
framebuffer, which indicates 2 things to me:
- Your install isn't doing double buffering, as double buffering would never
have this issue visu
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Yeah, if it does that on the monitor as well as in the buffer when doing
printscreen, then there's definitely some sort of rendering path problem
on your system, that isn't the same as the missing vsync from b
Hey Kai-Cheung,
Sorry I wasn't more explicit, but I *did* rebuild the required libraries
from Tim's repo for jaunty. It still doesn't build properly for me. ;)
I suspect that perhaps the build-deps on the packages aren't totally
accurate, since I'm building on a fresh jaunty install inside a VM,
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Fresh server install of Jaunty on amd64, installed ubuntu-xen-server.
"xm" doesn't function:
-su: /usr/sbin/xm: /usr/bin/python2.5: bad interpreter: No such file or
directory
Looking at it, it's explicitly asking for python2.5 to run with,
This is a duplicate of #362691. Sorry. Didn't find it on the first 3
searches I made in launchpad.
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And they're providing their own Ubuntu packages and repo:
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Their own Ubuntu/Debian packages available through their repo
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don't have this problem. Perhaps their packages just need to get merged
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Eclipse is up to version 3.4.2, but Ubuntu still only has 3.2.2, so
we're now two major versions behind. This is a fairly major IDE, used as
the primary tool for many types of development, and having such an old
version causes problems developing
I think we've got this via the ocfs2-tools-1.3.9* packages in the recent
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This is a tough call, since ocfs2 can also be used on FC hardware, which
doesn't need a network connection to share storage. However, given that
ocfs2 requires the network to do the clustered locking and communication
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Great news. I can't find any concise directions in the repo or on your
project page about what packages to build and what order, though. It
might be handy if you guys would set up a private repo with some test
packages for people to try out, or at least a quick set of directions of
what to build. :
Just built and installed that updated package
(https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/intrepid/+source/apparmor/2.3+1289-0ubuntu4.1)
on intrepid/amd64, and I'm still having resolvconf complaints from clamd
(headsup to jstrand). My kernel log contains lots of identical errors,
that look like this:
kernel: [6
After discussing with JD, looks like I assumed the package update did a
force-reload on apparmor, which it didn't. After a force-reload, this
seems to be fixed for me.
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I'm seeing this issue on an ubuntu-server upgrade to intrepid, where
consolekit was installed because it and dbus are now deps to avahi. It's
really annoying, since I don't even *need* consolekit on a server
install.
I also don't have any console-kit-daemon processes running that I can
see... it s
I'm seeing what I assume is this on an ubuntu-server I just upgraded to
intrepid. I've got consolekit installed because it and dbus are now deps
of avahi. In my logs, I'm getting a lot of the following:
Nov 5 10:25:02 mr-t kernel: [62153.137434] console-kit-dae[985]: segfault at
69e95d14 ip 433e
I'm also experiencing this issue on intrepid/amd64, and it appears to
have been noticed upstream as well (Debian Bug #495580).
This is a pretty severe bug for anyone using RAID10, as it means that
arrays can't be rebuilt and recovered after a drive failure.
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Oh, meant to attach my current md status, which shows the problem very
well:
md1 : active raid10 sdc3[3](S) sda3[0] sdb3[1]
113859584 blocks 512K chunks 2 near-copies [3/2] [UU_]
I've added a new drive, md knows it exists, md knows there's a drive
missing... but it doesn't sync. No amount o
The other note I was going to make is that, as per the observations
upstream, it looks like this is a problem more with 2.6.27 than with
mdadm, so I'm going to add that to this ticket as well. mdadm seems to
do the job of re-adding failed devices fine, it's just the kernel that
isn't syncing the ar
Ok, status update. I did build my own packages, since they hadn't been
built in proposed when we were talking this afternoon. I downloaded the
-0ubuntu4.1 packages from launchpad, got the deps with "apt-get build-
dep apparmor", and build with "dpkg-buildpackage -b".
I just tried the steps JD sugg
BUGabundo: Well yes. As per my original report, those are the modules
that are still available. But like I said initially, there's tons of
missing modules which are required for certain Intel CPUs, older AMD
CPUs, and older motherboards, and AFAIK those are still missing.
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I'm also seeing this problem in Intrepid, with virtualbox-ose-guest-
source-2.0.4-dfsg-0ubuntu1.
Copying alloc/heapsimple.c from the virtualbox-ose-source package also
worked for me to get it built, but then on loading the modules, vboxvfs
complains about the missing symbol RTSpinlockCreate.
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It does not contain that line, no.
I haven't manually defined any apparmor profiles, the first time I used
apparmor was Tuesday after do-release-upgrade to intrepid made me
install it. Everything I've got has come directly from either the
Intrepid or the 4.1 proposed packages. Also, when I upgrade
As we just discovered on IRC, Jamie actually had an updated version of
the config and mine was the package version, so Jamie's updated config
will have to make it into the clamav-daemon package at some point to
fully fix this bug. :)
I'll also open an issue about that smbd stuff, since it does see
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This was discovered while working on #286080. The
/etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.smbd config file from apparmor-
profiles-2.3+1289-0ubuntu4 contains the line:
/var/lib/samba/** rk,
Which then blocks samba from valid group mapping operations, and resu
As per suggestion on #ubuntu-server, I tried removing /dev/sdc3, "dd
if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdc3 bs=1M", and then readding it to see if that
would kick off a sync, but it didn't make a difference.
Going to try replacing with a totally different hard drive here shortly,
just to verify that isn't the
There's no packages for 2.6.26 in the repos anymore, so I built myself
some kernel packages from the 2.6.26-5.17 sources, which is listed as
the most recent pre-2.6.27 source package in launchpad.
Rebooted, and my array is happily syncing, so it definitely seems to be
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Thanks for the upstream bug, David. It's nice to see the kernel devs
have already patched this issue, looks like it was a pretty simple
regression from 2.6.26.
Ubuntu kernel team: is it possible to get this patch into the Intrepid
2.6.27 kernel packages, since this is a potential data loss bug, an
Unknown, the system that was experiencing this problem now has python-
twisted-core correctly installed, so it may have been a corrupt package
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Not a problem in the meta package.
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It looks like most of the cpufreq drivers are missing on Hardy/amd64 (at
least in the 2.6.24-19-generic kernel packages). In the i386 packages,
/lib/modules/2.6.24-19-server/kernel/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/cpufreq
contains the following:
acpi-cp
Alright, here's the output I get from that:
$ sudo PYCENTRAL=debug dpkg --configure -a
Setting up python-twisted-core (2.5.0-2build2) ...
pycentral: pycentral pkginstall python-twisted-core
pycentral: reading /usr/share/pyshared-data/python-twisted-core
pycentral: Using python-version from pkgcon
Just found this problem on a new server, this time using ldap as a user
source instead of winbind, on Debian/etch. This server is running nscd,
and it's still having the same issue.
So: I don't think your workaround actually works, marx, at least not on
my systems, and this problem appears to exis
In the mean time, it looks like fcron doesn't exhibit this bug. It's not
a drop in replacement for vixie crond, but it looks like my users can
just use "fcrontab -e" and it'll work.
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Alright, we're in the beta now, and this is still not fixed. Can I
assume there's no plan to fix this for intrepid, and that laptop users
on amd64 are basically just screwed for battery life?
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This is confirmed in Intrepid-beta on amd64, even with the nvidia
drivers (as the nvidia drivers' vsync options don't always work, as
reported around the net).
There's a good writeup on nvnews
(http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=113599) about this
issue on NVidia cards, and about how
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After installing virtualbox-ose-2.0.2-dfsg-0ubuntu3 on Intrepid beta
(amd64), VirtualBox doesn't work. When run from the commandline, it
complains:
"Could not find VirtualBox installation. Please reinstall."
Looking at the actual virtualb
Since problem seems to only be in the compiz-decorator, I'm altering the
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Yep, we've got UIDs mapped via LDAP. When FF 3.1 comes out, I'll test
again, as there's supposed to be some backend fixes for this kind of
thing IIRC.
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Interesting, I'm not sure whether I was using v3 or v4 when I
encountered this issue. I'll have to retest with v4 when I get a free
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I'd like to reiterate that this is a fairly crucial bit of functionality
for laptop users, and so it *really* should be reinstated before
Intrepid launches. Especially since Intrepid is being billed as better
for netbook-type computers, it certainly won't be without proper CPU
frequency scaling.
-
Sorry, maybe I wasn't expressing myself very well. When I said it won't
work without a working configuration in ~/.mozilla, what I means was
that on a fresh install, with no existing ~/.mozilla directory, Firefox
breaks when your home dir is on an NFS mount. I didn't mean to say I had
a broken ~/.m
Well, it has been resolved in compiz and the KDE window manager (kwin?).
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Oh yes, that did the trick, thanks Pedro. I didn't even know Nautilus
had its own hotplug settings, I thought everything in GNOME was handled
through the Preferences->Removable Devices panel.
I find this separation of essentially identical functionality to be
pretty confusing. Is it possible that
Regardless of that admission in the README, it reads like out of the
box, fcron should work as an anacron replacement. But it doesn't. I'm
seeing this behaviour also on Debian/etch, so it's a definite problem
with the fcron package.
On Debian, when I try to edit the systab as indicated there using
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On Hardy/amd64, python-twisted-core 2.5.0-2build2 fails to install with
the following error:
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pycentral: pycentral pkginstall: error byte-compiling files (414)
pycentral pkginstall: er
Can the meta-package get changed to depend on virt-manager instead? I
think most Xen users (especially for desktop usage) would prefer this.
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I think what Laurent meant was you could just install libvirt0 from
intrepid without backporting. Which you can. However, after I did this,
I couldn't create a VM, as it would never let me progress past the disk
setup stage. I'm doing a full backport of all the libvirt stuff using
prevu at the mome
Nope, even with all the virt related packages backported from Intrepid,
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When I'm attempting to setup a VM on hardy, using the backported virt
packages from intrepid, I can't get past the disk creation stage. I
click repeatedly on the forward arrow in virt-manager, and it never
advances the configuration wizard, and doesn't print anything to stdout.
It's entirely possib
I'll answer on the new bug you created, since it's outside the scope of
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I'm still seeing this in Hardy, and it's been around for a while. What's
the proper procedure to get this corrected?
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Note that this may be a more general problem (see bug 44958) in that
file-roller doesn't support anything but RAR v1 archives. On my system,
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I'd actually like to expand this request to be used for any formats it
supports. Reason being that 7z tends to be marginally more efficient
than other archivers, but more importantly, it's multithreaded and is
*much* faster than the standard tools on multicore systems with fast
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I agree. Java support is basically too broken for normal users on
hardy/amd64 at the moment. Until icedtea can run the bulk of web
applets, it is not an appropriate replacement for the 32-bit wrapper
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I suspect it won't be in hardy-updates, but that it will be available
via envy-ng. Confirm with the envy project, however.
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That's what I figured. Thanks again for all your hard work on the envy
project, Alberto. It really makes things a lot less painful for us
NVidia users. :)
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This is a request for a package of FreeIPA, the Active Directory
workalike being developed by the Fedora Project. They've had some
packaged releases (http://freeipa.org/page/Main_Page), so now is the
time to start seriously considering this. Ubuntu *needs* a full, easy to
use
Note that this bug is a non-issue on recent releases, such as gutsy /
hardy. Since hardy is a new LTS, can we close this bug now as "fix
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Also, it looks like on hardy, compiz has its own config area to set the
cursor theme, which doesn't match the gnome one. Perhaps compiz just
needs a patch or plugin to copy its setting from gconf if available.
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compiz doesn't notice change of mouse pointer theme
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/
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Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
My home directory is an NFS mount, and when Firefox-3.0 (beta 5 and RC2
tested on Hardy) doesn't already have a working configuration in
~/.mozilla, it doesn't start correctly. It opens, but the bookmarks menu
is missing, and it is impossible
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: roundcube
There is a new stable release 0.2 for Roundcube webmail that fixes many
bugs and improves the interface. It'd be nice to have this packaged for
Jaunty.
Also, it looks like Debian upstream has 0.2 alpha 4 packaged already.
This should mean it wo
Oh, interesting!
If the GConf backend isn't the default, then maybe it should be?
Comments from Ubuntu devs?
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compiz doesn't notice change of mouse pointer theme
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/141500
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Binary package hint: ecryptfs-utils
On my intrepid amd64 system (ecryptfs-utils-53-1ubuntu12), running
ecrypt-setup-private from an LDAP provided user account breaks:
$ ecryptfs-setup-private
ERROR: User [ldapusername] does not exist
$ ecryptfs-setup-private --username ldap
Thanks! I can confirm the problem still exists on Intrepid, but that
tankdriver's gconf edit does fix the problem (at least for me). It looks
like the "Blur Windows" plugin doesn't set this gconf key. I think to
get expected behaviour, that plugin should set the key to "all" when
it's enabled, and
tank: yeah, given this recent info, it may be more of an issue with the
ccsm than with the decorator itself, so that makes sense to me.
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compiz blur plugin doesn't blur correctly all the time
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/158376
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That's very disheartening, since vsync is one of the best and easiest
things you can do to improve the quality of on-screen motion.
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Hardy 8.04 - Vsync setting has no effect when enabled in CCSM
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/212587
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"floppy=off" doesn't work for me in a VirtualBox VM I'm doing testing
in, it still tries to problem the (non-existent) floppy drive.
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live install CD reports I/O error dev fd0
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/97306
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