Public bug reported:
If an updated or newly installed package (such as the last libpam update
in Gutsy) is requesting a restart of kdm/gdm (amongst other services),
adept is terminated, thus terminating the update (dist-upgrade) process.
The only way to achieve this kind of update is to go to term
Yes it does, but I think it's a smaller problem because people who know
how to use CLI updates would know what is the problem and would bypass
it easily :)
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System design flaw for GUI applications for package management
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/139074
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Same here... gonna downgrade
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[gutsy] kmail creates processes until out of memory
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/135599
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Weird thing that the importance is still "undecided". It renders one of
the main KDE applications unusable... and freezes the system (fork bomb
effect, only a bit slower) unless you set a process number limit on your
user.
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[gutsy] kmail creates processes until out of memory
https://bugs.launch
Well, the backtrace couldn't be made since the program itself did not
crash - the system was frozen because of the increasing number of
processes.
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[gutsy] kmail creates processes until out of memory
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/135599
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The trigger is checking the accounts for new mail. The kio_pop3
processes start when kmail wants to get the messages - both when invoked
automatically (specified period of time) and manually, both using
regular pop3 and secured pop3. The problem is that the processes do not
stop. (it can be a bug i
Hmmm, don't want to jump to conclusions, but it seams that today's
update of kmail and kdebase-kio-plugins fixed this... The process number
doesn't hit the limit I had set, and kmail has been running since the
update (> 1h)...
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[gutsy] kmail creates processes until out of memory
https://bugs.la
Public bug reported:
QT Jambi is a QT port to Java programming language from Trolltech. It
has reached the stable version. It would be extremely nice to include it
into the Ubuntu (and Debian) along with the regular QT libs and python
(etc.) bindings.
** Affects: Ubuntu
Importance: Undecided