I can also confirm that this patch works as hoped. It's been happily
working in a very large production environment for a few weeks as well.
Please promote! Thanks.
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I see your dilemma, but dark red on black is also pretty bad. I feel
like one of the two is going to be hard to read by default. Why should
that be vim? I would think that vim is used a lot more often then vim-
gnome.
Particularly on cloud and server, where you are very frequently
deploying new
Hi Joe,
Sorry for the slowness. I tested several times booting off an Oneiric
live USB and dual monitors works fine. No evidence of the
[drm:pch_irq_handler] or [drm:intel_cpt_verify_modeset] errors.
When I installed precise on January 27, dual monitor was working. I
would say the regression o
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Confirmed. This is fixed. Thanks.
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wget-udeb should install to /u
Verified. Thanks!
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debian-installer does not support https when usi
Fix works for me. Thanks!
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[SRU] exfat not detected by blkid
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Does this make more sense to fix now that compiz/X is default in trusty?
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Always Visible and On Top Windows Steal Focus on Workspace Switc
The 3.5 version of this fix has been verified for throughput and
stability. Unfortunately the 3.8 verification could not be done at this
time.
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When choosing full disk encryption in the quantal version of Ubiquity,
the resulting /boot partition seems small.
In my test installation /boot came to 228MB.
Assuming that each kernel+initrd comes to about 30MB, that doesn't leave
much space for old kernels
More discussion (thanks to Louis Bouchard for link):
http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/kexec/2013-December/010571.html
Patch v3:
http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/kexec/2013-December/010606.html
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Hi Brian. I can confirm the multi-arch: foreign field works as expected
using the proposed packages on precise, quantal, and raring.
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Hi Behdad. Anything new on this?
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[Upstream] Bold, Italics, and Bold Italics not in English on Fonts
menu
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Running precise amd64.
I used the script posted on ubuntu-devel to try to enable right-click on
the Elantech clickpad of my Asus UX31E. Here is the script:
The script ends with the following line:
xinput set-prop "$1" "Synaptics Right Button Area" $left $right $top $bottom
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Thanks, Chase! Sounds good. Where can I find the updated script or new
property name?
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Known upstream bug, see:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=811518
Quoting from the upstream description:
"If krb5_canonicalize is not present or is True in sssd.conf, then sssd
asks krb5_get_init_creds_keytab() to canonicalize principals. This can
change the client
** Description changed:
Known upstream bug, see:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=811518
Quoting from the upstream description:
"If krb5_canonicalize is not present or is True in sssd.conf, then sssd
asks krb5_get_init_creds_keytab() to canonicalize principals. This can
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[Impact]
* The 3.13 trusty backport kernel for 12.04 will be released fairly
soon. Some people have started testing the daily builds out the the
Kernel Team PPA. However the NVIDIA binary drivers in precise need
patches to support the 3.13 kernel.
[Test Case]
* The lates
Hi Philipp,
12.04.4 is just the first appearance of the saucy kernel in the install media.
As soon as a package is in main, it is supported.
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Hi Colin,
Thanks so much for the updates. Interesting to see that debootstrap was
was actually involved. I did want to clarify a couple of things about
the cert-checking side of the issue. But I think that should go in LP
bug 833994.
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This is already in 14.04. You can test right away.
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debian-installer does not support https when using with preseed files
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The fullscreen one is LP bug 1171878.
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Adding/Removing an external monitor causes open windows to move to
another workspace
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I think that's just a matter of timing, given that we are already past
feature freeze on an LTS. There is certainly interest in getting this
into Debian as well.
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I've had this about 3 or 4 times as well. Also dual monitors (nvidia
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After locking screen there is no input field
Thank you @Fred and @valent! This has been bugging me for ages. Though
I lived with it by hardcoding my location, it was still really annoying
when traveling.
I prepared a debdiff for saucy adding a dependency on geoclue-hostip.
But I also took a look for geoclue-ubuntu-geoip bugs and sure enoug
Here's another debdiff with a patch to add the dependency _and_ change
the default provider in source from
#define DEFAULT_PROVIDER "org.freedesktop.Geoclue.Providers.UbuntuGeoIP"
#define DEFAULT_PROVIDER_PATH "/org/freedesktop/Geoclue/Providers/UbuntuGeoIP"
to:
#define DEFAULT_PROVIDER "org.fre
I've verified the fix in proposed using the precise mini.iso. With IPv6
enabled on the router, I was able to duplicate the issue. Reinstalling
with proposed enabled in the kernel command-line worked as expected
(with IPv4 connectivity).
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debdiff for quantal.
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multiple debdiffs, but what the heck.
Thanks!
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Indeed. Confirmed. Thanks!
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Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Changed in: bamf (Ubuntu Quantal)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Changed in: bamf (Ubuntu Raring)
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Lotus Notes is
I think this should be marked "Fixed Released" for Precise now.
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@themuso already merged this change in for raring. Here is a debdiff
for quantal.
Thanks!
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[Impact]
Marking alsa-base as M-A: foreign will allow i386 packages that depend on
alsa-base to install on a amd64 system. Since alsa interfaces are architecture
independent, foreign seems like the correct marking.
$ sudo apt-get install my-32-bit-app
my-32-bit-app:i386 :
I believe this change is already in the packaging branches for raring.
I'll post debdiffs for quantal and precise SRUs soon.
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Please mark
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[Impact]
Marking alsa-utils as M-A: foreign will allow i386 packages that depend on
alsa-utils to install on a amd64 system. Since alsa interfaces are architecture
independent, foreign seems like the correct marking.
$ sudo apt-get install my-32-bit-app
my-32-bit-app:i386 :
As with the alsa-base bug, this is already changed in raring packaging
branches. I will post diffs for quantal and precise. Thanks @themuso
for making the change in raring!
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The change is now in raring. Here's the debdiff for quantal. Thanks!
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Looks good. Tested on both P and Q. Thanks!
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The default GNOME Terminal settings have a dark background. When syntax
highlighting is active, the text is difficult to read. The default vim
settings should work better the default terminal settings.
** Affects: vim (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
This is also true of ttys.
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vim should have "set bg=dark" by default
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When choosing full disk encryption in the quantal version of Ubiquity,
the resulting /boot partition seems small.
In my test installation /boot came to 228MB.
Assuming that each kernel+initrd comes to about 30MB, that doesn't leave
too many kernel upgrades. I'm not sure tha
I'm assuming this is too late for Quantal. I'm suggesting this change
for R. Thanks.
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** Description changed:
When choosing full disk encryption in the quantal version of Ubiquity,
the resulting /boot partition seems small.
In my test installation /boot came to
Any guess on when this will hit precise or at least the unapproved
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Netgroup caching is a rather new feature of nscd. It only entered the
eglibc source tree late last year and the first upstream release of nscd
to include netgroup caching was on March 21, 2012 [1]. Thus, it's is a
feature that is not likely deployed at any significant scale
debdiff for quantal
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I will follow-up and file a debian bug as well.
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Replacement debdiff for precise, this time after properly updating the
maintainer field.
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https://bugs.lau
debdiff for quantal
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This is fixed in quantal. Here is a debdiff for precise.
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Please mark pdksh as "Multi-arch: foreign
Hi Joe. I worked around my issues last cycle by switching to a
1920x1200 external monitor (worked around blank screen after lightdm)
and the "attach-reattach" issue by switching to VGA (from HDMI).
But since you asked, I went back and checked again on quantal (i.e. back
to the 2048x1152 and HDMI)
Public bug reported:
[Impact]
Though the libgnomeprint library has been deprecated for years in favor
of gtkprint, it is still needed for some third-party apps such as Lotus
Notes.
[Test Case]
Install i386 within amd64 environment.
Verify i386 applications link proper architecture dependent libr
Public bug reported:
[Impact]
Though the libgnomeprintui library has been deprecated for years in
favor of gtkprint, it is still needed for some third-party apps such as
Lotus Notes.
[Test Case]
Install i386 within amd64 environment.
Verify i386 applications link proper architecture dependent li
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Hi Nikki,
We were able to reproduce this before, but not on the latest precise
builds. Can you test with the latest 12.04? Also, do you see this
problem with the alternate ISO as well, or just netbooting?
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Please transition gnome-vfs to multi-arch
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[Impact]
Libgnome-desktop-2-17 is in main and is still needed for some third-party apps
such as Lotus Notes.
[Test Case]
Install i386 within amd64 environment.
Verify i386 applications link proper architecture dependent library.
** Affects: gnome-desktop (Ubuntu)
Impor
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syslog messages truncated to 256 chars during debian-installer run
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Hey Joe,
Good news! It looks like the fix is there. I installed the kernel
above (note: on quantal) and tested: a few boots and more than a few
attach reattach sequences. Everything worked perfectly.
Mark
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Although now I see that I'm getting an occasional flicker on the
external display (with normal quantal). Sometimes 1 minute apart,
sometimes longer. No log entry. Well, I suppose that's a different
bug!
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[Impact]
Marking pdksh "Multi-arch: foreign" will allow 32-bit packages to depend on
pdksh and install successfully on 64-bit releases of Ubuntu from 11.04 onward.
Some 3rd party apps, such as Lotus Sametime, use ksh scripts.
[Test Case]
Build and install i386 packages on a
Public bug reported:
[Impact]
Marking xterm "Multi-arch: foreign" will allow 32-bit packages to depend on
xterm and install successfully on 64-bit releases of Ubuntu from 11.04 onward.
Some 3rd party apps, such as Lotus Sametime, use xterm to display
messages.
[Test Case]
Build and install i386
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It's deselected by default; maybe a warning could appear if you select
it: "You have already selected full disk encryption. Are you sure you
want to also encrypt home directories?"
I agree there's a potential use case. But it must be pretty rare. FDE
seems to be more often enforced on laptops,
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My first stab at a patch. This has NOT been properly tested yet.
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This was already done in quantal. Here is a debdiff for precise.
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Thanks @didrocks and @tjaalton for the tips!
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Do we need user verification to move this along to quantal proper?
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[FFe] Please transition libgnomecanvas to multi-arch
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** Description changed:
[Impact]
Marking gdb "Multi-arch: allowed" will allow 32-bit packages to depend on
"gdb:any" and install successfully on 64-bit releases of Ubuntu from 11.04
onward
- This package is still required by some third party applications.
+ This package is a required dep
Test packages with "lnotes" and "notes2" added to the blacklist can be
found here:
https://launchpad.net/~marrusl/+archive/overlay-scrollbar-notes
** Changed in: ayatana-scrollbar
Status: Fix Committed => Confirmed
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Lotus Notes is incompatible with ayatana
Or rather, Confirmed.
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Marking gdb "Multi-arch: allowed" will allow 32-bit packages to depend
on "gdb:any" and install successfully on 64-bit releases of Ubuntu from
11.04 onward.
Can we make this change for precise?
** Affects: gdb (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Hi Adam,
Here it is. Thanks.
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Andreas, if it helps in the meanwhile, it can be pretty easily worked
around. The pam_sss module doesn't really serve any purpose on Ubuntu
at the moment. You can comment the pam_sss line out of /etc/pam.d
/common-session and the error should go away.
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Ubuntu release: 12.04 LTS
Package release: sssd 1.8.2-0ubuntu1 (amd64)
There is a problem using su to switch to local accounts over sssd (in
this case with an ldap backend). The su session or command will work,
but will produce an error status on exit (or completion).
The l
Public bug reported:
>From my testing so far this problem began with oneiric and continues
with precise. Lucid and Natty work as expected.
What I expect to happen:
1) boot mini, alternate, or server install ISO (i.e. any debian-installer based
ISO)
2) append "netcfg/disable_dhcp=true" before t
Thanks so much Maxime. Indeed it seems that there is no bug here. I
didn't see anything in the change logs for the debian-installer package
it self. But lo and behold, based on your tip, I found that it was
indeed changed in the Installation Guide docs.
https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/installatio
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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Title:
Pulseaudio produces overdriven audio on Plantronics DA40 adapter
To man
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Installed precise alpha 1 on virtualbox 4.14 64-bit. Did a very
standard install, it crashed towards the end.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: ubiquity 2.9.5
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-2.5-generic 3.2.0-rc3
Uname: Linux 3.2.0-2-generic x86_64
App
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/902286/+attachment/2626126/+files/partman
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Title:
preci
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Title:
precise ubquity crash in virtualbox vm
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[Impact]
Marking rpm2cpio "Multi-arch: foreign" will allow 32-bit packages to depend on
rpm2cpio and install successfully on 64-bit releases of Ubuntu which have
multi-arch support.
Some 3rd party apps depend on rpm2cpio.
[Test Case]
Build and install i386 packages on amd6
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