Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: sox
I don't understand why the sox package has '--disable-lame' in the
debian/rules file. This makes it impossible to enable mp3 writing in sox
without rebuilding the package. Removing this build option does not, per
se, enable any mp3 capability in sox.
** Attachment added: "rules"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26536052/rules
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Sox has lame disabled
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/374506
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I'll add that this bug also makes the initial install take a really long
time also likely because it's having to retry.
Please add it to final if at all possible.
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unable to visit some websites and ftpsites with 2.6.27
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/264019
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I can confirm the fix works (this on an Alltel 3G/EVDO network with
WinXP as a router - don't laugh). The problem had been consistent and
repeatable before. Good work Colin and anyone else that helped.
Could you let us know when the fix has made it into an iso so we can
test a fresh install?
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Well, I seemed to have solved the issue, sort of.
Turns out (going from a clue given by the drop to BusyBox) I added
rootdelay=40 to my grub kernel line. It now boots reliably.
So my kernel line in /boot/grub/menu.lst now looks something like this:
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.27-4-server
root=UUI
Another data point: I just installed on a different system with an
Adaptec 29160 and no problems. Boots fine. I note that lspci identifies
it as
01:04.0 SCSI storage controller: Adaptec AIC-7892A U160/m (rev 02)
Which is different than the 39160.
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Intrepid ubuntu server won't boot RAID1
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Public bug reported:
I have installed Intrepid server i386 beta on a Dell PowerEdge 600SC.
Everything seemed to install fine but upon boot it always drops into the
BusyBox shell. The RAID is *not* degraded. At the BusyBox prompt if I
type 'exit' it will proceed to boot normally and both RAID1 driv
"Also, would it be possible to post any messages on the console before
dropping to a busybox shell?"
I think that's what these are, from above. Or did I misunderstand?
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The console messages just before dropping into BusyBox are like this
(transcribed):
# cat /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/mdadm
# mdadm boot_degraded configuration
#
# You can run 'dpkg-reconfigure mdadm' to modify the values in this file, if
# you want. You can also change the values here and changes will be preserved.
# Do note that only the values are preserved; the rest of the fil
I just tried the same install on a desktop board ASUS with nVidia
chipset with one IDE and one SATA drive. Loaded and booted fine. So the
problem may be related to the specific hardware in the Dell PowerEdge.
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Intrepid ubuntu server won't boot RAID1
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/278176
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Public bug reported:
Right after the partitioner runs on the Intrepid server installer, a
screen comes up that is missing some data. It appears that string format
codes are showing instead. Problems specifically are:
- The '0' showing in the left column about half way down.
- The two %s format co
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Corrupted screen in Intrepid server installer
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/279127
You
Another data point: I just re-loaded the aforementioned Dell PowerEdge
600SC using Intrepid server beta but *no* RAID drives. The drive layout
was a simple:
/dev//sda1 / (root)
/dev/sda2
The problem still persists. I boots directly into BusyBox saying it
can't find root on /dev/disk/by-uui
I tried the daily live desktop 386 CD dated 9/15. It seems to work fine.
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Intrepid installer doesn't detect SATA DVD-ROM
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/267838
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Thanks. But now it seems this system will not run the desktop live CD.
(I know I tried it once before per my comments above.) It dies to
BusyBox with no error message. Any ideas?
This system currently runs 8.04 desktop and W2k. I could post the output
from 8.04 if that would help.
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Intrepid in
Colin, your note reminded me that I hadn't replied to this. I apologize.
The machine is running Hardy desktop. Here's the output of 'sudo lspci
-vvnn'. Let me know if you need more or need me to test something.
00:00.0 RAM memory [0500]: nVidia Corporation C51 Host Bridge [10de:02f1] (rev
a2)
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: debian-installer
(I hope I attached this to the correct package.)
I'm attempting to install Intrepid i386 server alpha5 downloaded from
here:
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/intrepid/alpha-5/intrepid-
server-i386.iso
Early in the installer it fail
I switched the system to a PATA DVD-ROM drive and it seems to work fine.
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Intrepid installer doesn't detect SATA DVD-ROM
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/267838
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: debian-installer
I'm attempting to install Intrepid i386 server alpha5 downloaded from
here:
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/intrepid/alpha-5/intrepid-
server-i386.iso
As the installer is running thru the 'Select and install software'
phase, it han
Yes. After 2+ hours the installation took off and completed normally. So
it was apparently downloading. Note that it appeared to be very
thoroughly stuck with no discernible disk activity or even network
activity. So I think this should be re-titled as a misleading progress
indicator, as Colin said
I guess I don't understand this comment:
"I can't distribute sox binaries with mp3 encoding support compiled in
at least in Debian main."
I presume this refers to the non-free mp3 encoder. But just removing the
configure switch '--disable-lame' does not cause the sox binary to
include any non-fre
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