Just thought I'd mention that, much to my surprise, this same bug
manifested in a fresh Hardy install (well, it was reusing existing
partitions, including some non-root LVM ones). Is this thing ever going
to be fixed? How about just getting the workaround installed so people
aren't faced with a n
What I noticed was that a few trivial toolbar customizations (lose the
home button, add new tab button, move search box up to the underutilized
menu bar to leave more room for displaying rechere URLs) would work
fine... until I closed and restarted Firefox. I also use tabmix plus,
and am happy to
I just tripped across this in Ibex with trac-git 0.0.20080710-1. There
was an (unintended for release?) change of the python package name, so
what has been (still is as far as I konw) called "tracext.git" in
upstream was renamed "gitplugin". You might try that, though if I
understand his change n
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nut
It's barely possible that Ubuntu isn't vulnerable to this - I discovered
it, and did the actual smoke tests, on a Debian Lenny machine. The
problem is that the nut init script's powerdown function relies on
calling upsmon -K at a very late point, and
I've confirmed that this problem exists in Ibex, not that I really had
any doubts. It's been reported to Debian as well, and the maintainer is
pondering the best way to repair this for Lenny. I got the impression
that this is still in the upstream codebase, so it is to be expected
that Jaunty and
> the solution Martin has proposed can only be considered as a temporary local
> fix (ie on your boxes but not for an upload) for affected users, for the
> reason I mentioned in the Debian bug linked.
Not disagreeing, but frankly I can't see any very great value in the
additional check of the flag
On Thu, Jul 02, 2009 at 12:47:05PM -, Arnaud Quette wrote:
> you're right that the double check is too much, and only due to legacy and
> not enough time to make 100 % clean things (that's really a minor point).
Actually, what I question is whether the content check is worth doing.
But perhap
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: transmission
Summary: install gnome-btdownload, lose transmission, life is good
again.
I guess this was the first time I'd tried to get a torrent since the
upgrade to Hardy. It would be nice if, when you rip out a tool that's
been in use for years, you'
Just banged nose-on into this on a new Hardy install (but using the old
/home); it was up to date against the official repositories a few hours
ago. None of the above fixes really worked for me, but (so far - simple
remote logins from the xterm with the agent providing authentication)
what's worki
Hardy 32-bit system here - just got 2.22.2-0ubuntu1 in an update ten
minutes ago. It's still broken. Same workaround is, for things I've
tried, perfect: replace /usr/lib/gnome-keyring/gnome-keyring-ask with a
link to /bin/false. No more idiotic popups from this useless program!
--
gnome-keyrin
Thanks you, Sebastien, it's always nice to know that Ubuntu *wants*
people to take their time to let them know about bugs. It's people
like you who probably prevent that from happening more.
FWIW, I did see that this bug was first reported in Intrepid. But I
had also come across other bugs whil
Is this ever going to be fixed for the stable release? The repetitive
error mesasges about /proc/*/net/if_net6 came to my attention while
looking for something else, which led me to this bug. It seems to have
been first reported for a version that's still in Ibex, though there's a
bumped version
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: bittornado
Side issue: the dialog asks us to "please report this error to
http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting";, which seems wrong for a package
apparently in the main Ubuntu set (aptitude is sometimes misleading).
So just about the time a large, active
On Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 03:36:14PM -, Hew McLachlan wrote:
> Thanks for your report. Does the problem still exist with Ubuntu Jaunty
> and transmission 1.51-0ubuntu1?
My report was for Hardy. That machine has since been upgraded to Ibex,
but I'd never tried it again until today. Currently ru
Lionel's pre-release worked for me (amd64)... at least as far as
starting, which it hadn't been doing since upgrading to Jaunty a little
earlier.
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xfce4-terminal segfaults in terminal_screen_get_size()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/366036
You received this bug notification because you are a m
After adding gutsy-updates to the sources (hmmm, how did I overlook
that until now?) and updating, I can confirm that it works here, too.
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Unable to mount a Novell server anymore
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/180819
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Bugs, w
This seems to be the bug that's most similar to my own experience. In
my case, a Feisty box was upgraded to Gutsy (network upgrade about a
week ago), using, because I am old-fashioned, apt-get dist-upgrade.
Unlike most (any?) of the other reports, I do NOT use LVM for the root
partition (which inc
Oh, good, it isn't just me. :-/
Much the same story, but I use ncpmount rather than setting it up in
fstab, since the main use is to access student's shares using their
individual logins (long, sad story about the inadequacies fo Windows
omitted). I can add that *some* of the ncpfs utilites stil
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: grub2
From: USB stick setup as bootable from GUI tool in Jaunty with Karmic AMD64
alpha 5 alternate install ISO
To: Empty disk (had to remove old partitions to get rid of autodetected LVM vg,
etc.)
On rebooting, BIOS hands off to grub and grub boots de
This may be the same. I just did a fresh install from USB of AMD64
karmic alpha 5 alternate installer to a blank hard drive. All seemed to
go well until the install completed and it rebooted. Got to GDM screen,
there was an odd horizontal, smeared "reflection" of the animated "I'm
busy" icon, bu
On Mon, Sep 07, 2009 at 11:12:43PM -, Colin Watson wrote:
> Try holding down Shift at boot time. This change was required by:
>
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopExperienceTeam/KarmicBootExperienceDesignSpec#Bootloader
Ah, I see. Something a committee thought was too cute for words trumps
usa
Jonas, make sure the avahi service (listed as network-something in
system/services) is enabled, even if like me you have no use for it and
would rather leave it off.
This just bit me following an upgrade to Jaunty. Not sure if Ibby
didn't have this requirement or if I hadn't actually shutoff avah
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: amsynth
Hit this in 9.10. See upstream news blurb for 1.2.1 release,
2009/04/08: "fixed a buffer overflow crash, which prevented running on
recent ubuntu versions". By crash they mean something like this:
$ amsynth -a oss
amSynth 1.2.0
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