Which upstream version will that be?
The bug (or possibly a related one) is still present in libvte9
0.15.4-0ubuntu1. For me, it manifested in mutt's mail overview; simply
switching to another terminal and back shows corruption: blocks of
missing characters. The problem clears up when selecting ov
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: git-core
I'll have to find out which repository that was (the crash is from a
midnight compression run) and if there's anything special about it.
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
Date: Tue Mar 6 02:02:57 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
ExecutableP
** Attachment added: "CoreDump.gz"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/6641159/CoreDump.gz
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http://librarian.launchpad.net/6641160/Dependencies.txt
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http://librarian.launchpad.net/6641161/Disassembly.txt
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Hi,
Kyle McMartin:
> Can we get a full "dmesg" off you?
> Can you try booting with "pci=nomsi" on the command line?
>
Will do that today.
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It turns out that the server got moved at the same time the upgrade
happened, and *surprise* somebody flipped the SCSI enclosure's bus
separation switch.
Fixed it => no more problem.
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/82481
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hardware problem
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.20 (Ubuntu)
Status: Needs Info => Rejected
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I have personally seen the "unmount USB stick" => "vanishes from
desktop" => "LED is blinking like crazy for another fifteen seconds"
situation.
I don't even want to speculate what would have happened if that had been
an iPod.
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Desktop suggests using "eject" in the drive icons context menu, bu
The device may not be physically ejected, but it's told to do so. This
may change the state of the device's display from "don't disconnect me"
to "OK to disconnect", flush internal buffers et al.
Look at any iPod for confirmation.
Conclusion: We do need a "real" eject. We might want to rename it
"Eject" seems to have gone missing here too.
This is a problem for two reasons:
- on USB sticks with more than one partition, previously "Eject"
unmounted all partitions. Without "Eject" I need to right-click on each
of them. That's a usability regression.
- On iPods and other sticks with an "sa
… possible data loss on iPods and similar devices.
** Changed in: gnome-volume-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
Target: None => ubuntu-7.04
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/97366
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Same here. The pin helper options no longer work, any attempt at pairing
from my phone is rejected after asking for the password.
Clue: syslog ays:
Mar 29 12:02:17 kiste hcid[12218]: Default passkey agent (:1.16,
/org/bluez/applet) registered
Mar 29 12:02:17 kiste hcid[12218]: Got disconnected f
The English error message is:
Could not add the buddy %s for an unknown reason. The most common
reason for this is that you have the maximum number of allowed buddies
in your buddy list.
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Binary package hint: casper
scripts/casper-bottom/23networking calls udevtrigger. It then enumerates
all existing interfaces, and then adds a few well-known ones if they do
not exist already.
The problem is that there is no "udevsettle" after the "udevtrigger". If
you're unl
(Almost) the same thing happens if you create a new feisty installation
using (e.g.) debootstrap.
The reason for this problem appears to be that the postinst script
unconditionally runs
setupcon --force --save
at the end. This messes up the X display. Switching to text mode and
back into X c
re-opening -- regression in Feisty
** Changed in: console-setup (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
Target: ubuntu-6.10-beta => ubuntu-7.04
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gy's udevtrigger *does* understand those options.
Seems that in Feisty, s/-B /--subsystem-match=/ and s/-I /--attr-match=/
-- which is kindof annoying, esp. as that change wasn't even documented
in the changelogs AFAICS.
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te.
NB: debugging an initramfs is kindof difficult if one doesn't have a PS2
keyboard handy. It would be nice for USB keyboards to work during bootup ...
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Hi,
vikata:
> Could this fix also be ported to Dapper? I am running LTS on our systems
> and it is also affected by this bug.
>
It's an /etc/init.d script, which is a configuration file -- so feel
free to edit it.
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Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.20
On a (new) Dell server, Dapper correctly recognized this RAID controller
and the two disks hanging off it:
0d:0e.0 RAID bus controller: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic MegaRAID (rev 07)
Subsystem: Dell Unknown device 0002
Flags: bus
also visible here (or rather, not visible).
** Changed in: tomboy (Ubuntu)
Importance: Untriaged => Medium
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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OK, so is somebody going to update the PPA for Jaunty, or are we
supposed to switch to Karmic if we want to test ubuntuone?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/426804
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Hallo,
> Die E-Mail Adresse wird vom Antispamservice >SpamCleaner< geschützt.
> SpamCleaner hat entdeckt, dass Ihre E-Mail Adresse noch >einmalig<
> authentifiziert werden muss, damit Ihre E-Mails zugestellt werden
> können.
>
Ach nee. Sonst noch Wünsche?
Zu eurer Info: Das war anscheinend eine
Seconded. I ended up using equivs to build a dummy package which Provides:
dahdi.
(Of course equivs also drags in the whole build environment, but I can do that
on a machine that happens to not be our production VOIP gateway!)
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make dahdi a suggests or recommends
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bu
> I would love to test it, however there seems to be a problem
> compiling Asterisk under 9.10
Why do you want to do that? Just install the Asterisk 1.6 .debs from
9.10 on the machine.
** Summary changed:
- Diguim (Asterisk) PCI card crashing system
+ Digium (Asterisk) PCI card crashing syst
On second thought, MeetMe needs /dev/dahdi/dummy or it simply won't
work.
So a note in the README (or even the package description) and a
Recommends: for the dahdi driver are the minimum requirement.
Conflicting goals, but then if you set up Asterisk as a SIP-only PBX on
a resource-limited small
> dahdi_dummy for a timing device
Well, asterisk uses the RTC when that isn't available.
Anyway, isn't Recommends: meant to imply "if you deselect this, OK, but
you better know what you're doing"?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/507007
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*Sigh* Do we really need a Depends: on desktopcouch?
The problem is that I don't want, nor care to have, a desktop couchdb on
my laptop. I want it to talk to the couchdb installation on my server.
Shouldn't Recommends: be sufficient? Recommendations are installed by
default, after all …
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** Also affects: evolution-couchdb (Ubuntu Karmic)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution-couchdb
When talking to a remote server, evolution-couchdb uses the hardcoded
database name "contacts".
This is insufficient. I want to separate my business and personal
contacts. (No, for various reasons using tags is not sufficient. No, I
don
** Patch added: "interim fix, applies to 0.3.2"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/41380325/couch.patch
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/542480
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I use standard Jaunty.
The SIM card in my GSM modem has its PIN set to 12345. The "PIN code
required" dialog only has a four-digit entry field and does not accept
more than that. This problem makes this particular SIM card unusable.
Yeah, I could pop the card into any borrowed mobile phone and ch
As Recommends: packages are pulled in by default, that'd work.
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Oh, it gets worse. splits.reconciled_date is a timestamp and you're
setting it to "1970-01-01 00:00", which means that MariaDB refuses to
accept it.
I worked around that by changing the column to datetime type for now.
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Quite frankly, the patch look like it makes a whole lot of sense.
Meanwhile, users see their servers die or hang because the daemon eats
memory like crazy. Please either apply the patch, or find some other way
to stop the leak. Thank you.
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*sigh* this patch is a no-brainer. Apparently nobody picked it up for
the kernel yet, but that seems not to be a problem with the patch
itself.
http://www.linuxtv.org/pipermail/linux-
dvb/attachments/20090208/47465ae7/attachment.obj
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Actually, it's in kernel 2.6.35 (I should have checked; sorry about the
earlier rant).
So, upgrade to Maverick.
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*sigh* a machine-crippling memory leak bug, open for nine months.
The Upstream bug has a patch. It may not be perfect, but please consider
applying it. The current memory leak definitely needs to be fixed.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: compiz
Natty beta, classic desktop w/ compiz, unity decorator.
The active window's shadow is not changeable; compiz configuration doesn't
affect it and any other way to control it is not apparent.
Reasons for reducing this shading:
* personal taste
* re
Definitely. Without this change lockfile-create is useless, as it
succeeds every time.
** Changed in: lockfile-progs (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Hi,
Rodrigo Moya:
> I've just fixed this in the unstable version, allowing users to specify
> a database name (defaulting to 'contacts' if they don't specify it). So
> should be available in the next unstable release tarball
>
Thank you very much.
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Confirmed (Lucid).
It also hides the toolbar buttons from other extensions. I've tried Read
It Later, Firebug, and the Feedback pulldown menu that's new in Firefox
4.0b1.
Please fix!
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Binary package hint: ptouch-driver
Setting the "advance distance", "advance media" and "auto cut" options
has no effect whatsoever.
** Affects: ptouch-driver (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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This is a QL-560 printer, current Maverick. Tried "lpr -o ..." as well
as editing the defaults.
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Is there a workaround?
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Apparently, the code "ESC i A \001" needs to be sent before cutting
happens.
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Works with this change.
** Patch added: "send-esc-i-A.patch"
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I've also got a QL-500 which doesn't get confused by this command. No
idea what any other printers do.
Anyway, I'm a member of core-dev myself (even if I haven't exactly been
active for a while – much too busy with family and for-pay work), so you
might assume that I know what "upstream" means. :-
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