To get synaptic to show orphans, you have to add a filter. Follow these
instructions:
- Start synaptic
- Proceed to Settings->Filters
- New filter
- Uncheck everything but "Orphaned"; if you leave anything else checked, then
either nothing will show or every package available will show.
- View t
Definitely want this.
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Binary package hint: prelude-manager
As per bug #91559, installing prelude-manager does not automatically
create the prelude-manager prelude user.
In the 0.9.14.1-1 prelude-manager package in Ubuntu 9.04, the UID and
GID must be specified as the system UID and GID of the pre
The problem here is Apt sends the following user agent:
User-Agent: Ubuntu APT-HTTP/1.3 (0.7.20.2ubuntu6)
Snort is (correctly) asking the question: WTF is HTTP/1.3?
The signature may need to verify the HTTP/X line is immediately
preceding the first newline, rather than slopped somewhere else.
Plugging in a physical etherenet cable kills internet. Checking all
those funny boxes you mentioned for the eth* connection does nothing, it
still gets used as default route over wireless.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
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only GSM has internet access, OS is unable to access internet. NM version 0.7.
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I'm told the Gentoo patch is still 'in development', although the patch
does read "upstream has fixed this in CVS" so the next version will
probably obsolete this anyway.
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Nope, this is directly a result of bug #49192, and can be closed here
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Still confirms, and it should be sndserver not musserver (you should be
able to tell I borked that up by reading my output)
I just tried this about 20 minutes before you asked, since someone was
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I see @cmiller reopened this bug without comment. Is the Ubuntu team
researching an issue preventing a successful fix at this time?
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Title:
chro
Public bug reported:
This pam-config allows for the use of /etc/security/access.conf.
It uses a comma as the only list separator and disables the backwards-
compatibility feature of looking up a not-found user as a group. This
allows using access.conf to control access when joined to a domain vi
ignore_root won't work.
The first user—the local admin—is UID 1000. If you ever try to passwd
that user, it asks for the user's Kerberos password. If you try to
`passwd -r files`, it ... asks for the user's Kerberos password, because
the -r option doesn't work.
The root user generally is locked
This version is configurable via /etc/default/zram-config
By default, it uses up to 50% of RAM, and will swap up to 2x max RAM
(i.e. any greater than 4:1 compression can't fully utilize the 50%-of-
RAM limit).
I believe this is ready to replace the one currently packaged, and
should be suitable f
That still talks about on-disk swap. This doesn't create a swap file or
swap partition; it creates a swap area in RAM. In general, there is no
reason to have any sort of swap area on disk, save for scientific
applications where you have 100 times as much working set as you have
physical RAM.
In
As of today, during a new update. I did this immediately after:
~$ sudo cp /usr/lib/grub/x86_64-efi/net.mod /boot/grub/x86_64-efi/net.mod
~$ sudo ls -l /boot/grub/x86_64-efi/net.mod
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 87848 Feb 3 13:28 /boot/grub/x86_64-efi/net.mod
~$ df -h /boot/grub/x86_64-efi/
Filesystem
Public bug reported:
Uncertain on the mechanics, so not sure if grub is the right package.
This has happened to me on multiple systems, including a physical system
running on a Core i5 and on a VMware virtual machine. Large amounts of
searching on Google nets no answer for this, nor bug reports f
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
1. Go to https://www.launchpad.net/
2. Click "Ubuntu"
3. Click "File a bug"
Expected result:
A clear way to file a bug.
Actual Result:
This takes you to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs
Somewhere buried way down 2/3 of the way throug
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This is a request for comment regarding adjusting zram-config to limit
memory consumption, rather than to limit amount of memory to be swapped.
Under the current script (in 16.10), about 1/2 of RAM can be swapped to
zram. This may consume 1/6 of RAM space or 1/4 of RAM space
I did some strace magic.
execve("/bin/X11rdp", ["X11rdp", ":10", "-geometry", "1920x1080", "-depth",
"24", "-bs", "-ac", "-nolisten", "tcp"], [/*
6 vars */]) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory)
execve("/usr/bin/X11rdp", ["X11rdp", ":10", "-geometry", "1920x1080", "-depth",
"24", "-bs", "-ac
This is a duplicate of bug #220005
It's also broken on 16.04 and friends; that's not the same bug as here
(it is, but on a different release target).
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We can probably easily fix this by providing weston-rdp (from weston,
which currently doesn't supply weston-rdp) and creating a replacement
command for X11rdp to start a weston-rdp compositor with Wayland-X, thus
giving an X display rendering to RDP.
It looks like xrdp used to build X11rdp by buil
Public bug reported:
Submitting a patch to build Weston with weston-rdp compositor. This
patch is against the Zesty source package and adds a weston-rdp-
compositor package.
This plus an Xwayland install and an additional script should help close
#220005
** Affects: weston (Ubuntu)
Importa
This builds. I haven't tested if it works--I don't have the environment
for it--but it builds. Corrects an out-of-date data format in
compositor-rdp.c to make it build correctly.
Please verify.
** Patch added: "[EXPERIMENTAL] A patch for weston 1.12.0-3"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+
The thing said to make a debdiff, so I figured out how to do that in the
last 5 hours or so.
** Patch removed: "[EXPERIMENTAL] A patch for weston 1.12.0-1"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/weston/+bug/1654864/+attachment/4801691/+files/weston-1.12.0-rdp.diff
** Patch added: "[EXPERIM
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #850658
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=850658
** Also affects: weston (Debian) via
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=850658
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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A Nexpose scan of Ubuntu 16.04 lists a number of insecure
configurations, including ICMP redirection, source routing, and
forwarding. Inspection shows that net.ipv4.conf.default enables these
things.
RHEL 6 documentation suggests shutting down source routing, forwarding,
and
** Description changed:
A Nexpose scan of Ubuntu 16.04 lists a number of insecure
configurations, including ICMP redirection, source routing, and
forwarding. Inspection shows that net.ipv4.conf.default enables these
things.
RHEL 6 documentation suggests shutting down source routing,
It's Docker. Docker sets net.ipv4.conf.default.forwarding=1 when it
starts the first time, then creates docker0. If you restart docker, it
doesn't set this default.
That warrants another bug.
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Target: Zesty
Current Monodevelop in Ubuntu and Debian Sid is 5.10. Monodevelop 6.1
adds support for Nuget 3, which is required to use the modern
project.json, which in turn is required for the DNX-based .NET Docker
containers to run .NET applications.
In short, Monodevelo
This is Debian Bug #848038
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=848038
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** Also affects: monodevelop via
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=848038
Importance:
It also resets the configuration every time you upgrade Ubuntu, so the
work-around must be re-applied. Breaking a system's custom
configuration when upgrading is probably bad juju.
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I have no idea why apt does this, but it does this frequently when
installing many packages:
Processing triggers for initramfs-tools (0.103ubuntu15) ...
update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-3.19.0-30-generic
(Reading database ... 92116 files and directories currently
Public bug reported:
Chromium was playing Youtube videos via HTML5 browser in Ubuntu 14.04.
I upgraded to Ubuntu 14.10 via Update-Manager.
Now Chromium only loads the video, shows that the video is/has loaded,
and shows the Pause button (as the video is playing). The video does
not actually pla
Appears to be Kernel bug in graphics driver:
[196179.037371] [ cut here ]
[196179.037408] WARNING: CPU: 2 PID: 1548 at
/build/buildd/linux-3.16.0/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_display.c:3324
intel_crtc_wait_for_pending_flips+0x16c/0x180 [i915]()
[196179.037410] Modules linke
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Chromium was playing Youtube videos via HTML5 browser in Ubuntu 14.04.
I upgraded to Ubuntu 14.10 via Update-Manager.
Now Chromium only loads the video, shows that the video is/has loaded,
and shows the Paus
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Bacula always brings mysql support.
The following command:
$ sudo apt-get install bacula-server bacula-common-pgsql
brings the result:
The following NEW packages will be installed:
bacula-common bacula-common-pgsql bacula-director-common
bacula-director-pgsql bacula-fd
Public bug reported:
The default Apache 2 config file /etc/apache2/ports.conf contains a
Listen directive.
This directive is extraneous and unnecessary: The default configuration
includes a VirtualHost that listens on Port 80. SSL configurations
listen on Port 443. Removing the global Listen d
I think I'm completely wrong on this, my fault for doing this completely
from memory without verifying that it actually works.
The problem is more of Apache's completely unexpected behavior: it listens
on whatever port you tell it. You have only a virtual host on *:1080?
Listen 80, it comes up a
Public bug reported:
Tested this on Ubuntu 12.10 x86_64
mysql-proxy 0.8.1-1.1build1 experiences a segfault under any load or
after a few minutes of running idle (it is very fragile). I am getting
the same occurrence with current EPEL (0.8.2-1.el6), although it seems
to hold up for several second
** Bug watch added: Red Hat Bugzilla #902457
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=902457
** Also affects: mysql-proxy (CentOS) via
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=902457
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Title:
Update to IO::Socket::SSL breaks sendEmail
To manage notifications a
Public bug reported:
Nautilus mounts a device using MTP through gnome-vfs with I assume
libmtp. This includes newer Google Android devices like the Galaxy
Nexus.
It seems that when the Galaxy Nexus (my test device) has too many files,
it simply times out. The solution is to plug the device into
** Changed in: jigdo (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
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jigdo-lite uses ubuntu mirrors when downloading debian iso
To manage notifica
This is essentially the reverse of #64743
The major bug here is that Jigdo is unaware of what it's looking for:
it was created with the assumption of downloading Debian CDs from Debian
mirrors, and isn't aware of a local cache of a mirror set or a remote
copy of that mirror set.
Essentially, Jigd
Version: 2.7.18-1ubuntu1
Current in Ubuntu 12.04
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puppetmaster-passenger fails to run
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Public bug reported:
Upon installing puppetmaster-passenger (and disabling puppetmaster if
it's running on 8140), attempting to connect with Puppet garners an
error. This happens even from a clean install. It is safe, however, to
install puppetmaster and make it work, and then shut down the
pupp
Public bug reported:
setting 'ShowSymlinks off' in proftpd.conf and connecting with Filezilla
et al only shows 'not a regular file' type files for symlinks.
With chroot(), relative symlinks targeted inside the chroot should work, and
'ShowSymlinks off' should display such links as directories.
The Debian update has been reverted because freerdp2 isn't in testing
and doesn't build everywhere.
Weston's RDP compositor back-end would make a number of things possible,
notably exposing a LightDM or GDM greeter on RDP. This would allow HD
tablets and Netbooks to log in remotely, e.g. via the
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