Also confirmed on hardy on a Santa Rosa based Asus laptop. s2both in
gutsy worked fine (apart from overall flaky hibernation).
s2ram added back into uswsusp works fine both on gutsy and on hardy.
s2both fails (shuts the machine down) when the S2RAM_SNAPSHOT ioctl
returns an error. Sorry for not be
Public bug reported:
When the pgsql backend is set up to connect to a database without write
access, pdns fails to start, trying to run some update queries.
Using 4.0.3 as packaged by upstream fixes the problem (pdns properly
serves records from a read-only replica).
The issue exists in 4.0.0-al
Public bug reported:
Is there any chance of incorporating support for setting the network
gateway from lxc container config in precise's version of lxc? I.e. the
following commits:
http://lxc.git.sourceforge.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=lxc/lxc;a=commit;h=f8fee0e2c399af59ee30c62234b47505fbd93725
http://l
Here's a patch that loads /proc/*/status files into a dynamically sized
buffer.
BTW, is there any ETA of precise update? It's a real issue.
** Patch added: "Dynamically allocate space for /proc/*/status contents"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/procps/+bug/1150413/+attachment/372970
Okay, here's a PPA with the patched procps package:
https://launchpad.net/~megiteam/+archive/p2
Works for me™, please give it a try. I tested it with up to 480 groups
(/proc/#/status had a bit over 3KB).
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BTW, I noticed that even with the patch ps doesn't show all
supplementary groups. For example,
root@mtdedicated:~# su - user1 -c 'grep Groups: /proc/self/status | wc'
No directory, logging in with HOME=/
1 4822414
root@mtdedicated:~# su - user1 -c 'ps -e -o tid,supgid --sort supgid |
Via mail at pro...@freelists.org (got this one from the manpage of
prcops-ng, as the original procps mailing list at procps-
feedb...@lists.sf.net is a spam-infested wasteland).
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