I'm also seeing this problem with Hardy.
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Hello,
I don't mean to reopen this bug after it's (apparently) been fixed.
I was trying to setup a combined LDAP/Kerberos system today, and ran
into this exact problem. I'm running the latest version of Hardy with
all updates. After I applied the fixes to the AppArmor profile suggested
by Ryan, e
I just ran into this same problem. Running drew's steps, including the
.14 kernel, fixed it:
His workaround:
1. Reboot. (my machine didn't shutdown clearly and had to be powered off)
2. At grub menu choose kernel 2.6.22-14 (not 2.6.22-15)
3. Once booted run dpkg --configure -a
4. wait (it takes a
I just got bitten by the same problem, though I had it even worse: my
LDAP fuse group conflicted with the local Gutsy fuse group (due to an
LDAP data import from a Feisty server).
I don't think this can be called a bug. Scott is right in that important
system groups like fuse should be replicated
Sebastien, I'll run a test installation within the next week or so and
let you know what happens.
Either way, is there any way to push a backport into Gutsy? Maybe
require a dependency on one of the standard dbus (or even better, gnome)
packages to get this installed?
I'm worried that people are
Paul,
I had a very similar error message. As suggested by Henriël Veldtmann in
bug #146946, installing the dbus-X11 package _in addition to_ the dbus
package fixed the error. It seems like there's a missing dependency with
one of the Gnome packages (gnome-session, from what I can tell, is the
best
Just to clarify, that's dbus-x11 with a lowercase x.
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[gutsy] gconfd starts with session, but apps say that gconfd can't be contacted
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Johan, allee, and Björn,
I followed the steps that allee posted, and I successfully built the
feisty modules on edgy. I didn't run into any problems, except that I
had to install the "devscripts" package.
Everything works over here. I installed libpam-openafs-session and
openafs-krb5, so the feis
Johan, I will test the server packages (openafs-fileserver and openafs-
dbserver) on Edgy and report what I find.
Otherwise, since we have (almost) all the information we need, we just
need to reiterate our request individually - whether it be on IRC or by
email. There's a large enough OpenAFS com
After a clean install of Gutsy, I ran into this same problem. I tried
the fix that Henriël_Veldtmann suggested, and after about 2 weeks, I
haven't seen a problem since. I can't confirm the solution 100%, but
anecdotal evidence does suggest that it fixes it.
I'm not sure why the dbus-X11 package is
Sebastian, please see my comment on bug #146946. After applying the fix
proposed by Henriël Veldtmann (installing dbus-X11), the problem so far
hasn't reappeared. Perhaps it is, indeed, a dbus issue?
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I've been having the same issue on a clean install of Gutsy, even with
the latest updates. Bug #146946 describes my issue perfectly.
Henriël Veldtmann suggested a fix that has solved my problems so far:
installing the dbus-X11 package. I'm not positive why this solves
things, but it does for me.
I encountered the exact same problem, and just like sammiam wrote, it
was the DFE-350TX+ adapter that caused the problem. When I switched to
using an onboard network interface on a server, NFS worked like a charm.
I was using Gutsy with the 2.6.22-14-generic kernel, by the way, so the
problem with
Honestly, I really don't see what the holdup is to get the dbus-x11
package required in backports.
I've yet to see anyone for whom installing dbus-x11 has NOT fixed the
problem. I've marked several bugs as duplicates of this one - they all
say the same thing. How much confirmation do we need, seri
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 146946 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/146946
Yeah, it definitely seems that way.
We should try to get this change into backports, at least.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 146946
[gutsy] Gnome settings daemon randomly does not work
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I noticed this bug today, too, on a multiuser LTSP system running Gutsy.
Like others have said, ps doesn't show multiple processes of console-
kit-daemon. In my case, htop showed a range of PIDs from about 6188 to
about 6250 (somewhere along those lines), whereas ps only showed one
single PID.
Ou
Like Jordan, I've also bin bitten by this bug on a dual LTSP server
network. We also have NFS home directories, which compounds the
slowness.
I just applied the updates for nautilus and nautilus-data from gutsy-
proposed. I'll see what happens over the next few days.
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Johan, sorry if I wasn't clear. I meant that we still had not tested the
server packages to make sure they work. I ran some tests a while ago
with the backported openafs-fileserver and openafs-dbserver packages -
they work great on Edgy with the backported modules. Here's some
information on the se
I'm having the same problem on Edgy. I managed to get a crash dump
automatically generated by the Ubuntu bug reporter, but it doesn't seem
to have much information. I've attached it.
I followed the directions on the DebuggingProgramCrash page on the
Ubuntu wiki, but there's no tightvncserver packa
For those who want to use TightVNC on amd64 right now, I've built a
binary package, version 1.2.9-21. It was built from a source package
from the Debian testing repository
(http://packages.debian.org/testing/x11/tightvncserver).
The vncserver binary now runs without any problems on my amd64 platfo
And here it really is.
** Attachment added: "xtightvncviewer 1.2.9-21 binary package for amd64"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/6600768/xtightvncviewer_1.2.9-21_amd64.deb
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Here's the xtightvncviewer 1.2.9-21 binary package, too.
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I had this exact problem on Edgy. I shifted around the partitions on my
disk, deleting my original swap partition and creating a larger one. I
modified the swap entry in /etc/fstab, so the new swap space was mounted
with no problem.
However, hibernate stopped working immediately after. It took me
This is probably a duplicate or close relative of Bug #55535.
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It's so good to know that this problem is being exposed. I share
Madmoose's problem - I have to restart gdm for the mouse taps to stop
working entirely, even when properly configured in xorg.conf.
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For the benefit of English speakers, here's a translation:
"I'm not sure exactly what's happening, I'm not an advanced user, but I
can send the report generated by the system... what I do know is that it
says that the problem was in beryl-core, this doesn't always happen.
My system loads beryl au
I can confirm that the first problem -still- exists on Edgy, 6.10.
Clicking "Become Administrator" asks for a password but does nothing
more. Running "sudo gnome-cups-manager" gets the job done, but that
doesn't solve the problem.
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** Summary changed:
- Changes needed for sudo model
+ gnome-cups-manager doesn't let regular users "become administrator" for admin
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** Description changed:
- gnome-cups-manager on Breezy needs some changes for sudo model.
+ gnome-cups-manager needs some changes for sudo model.
BECOME
Like Helge said, the latest package is still 1.4.1-4. If Sam is not the
maintainer for the Ubuntu package (even though the Ubuntu repository
lists him as such), we should find a new maintainer and get this problem
solved.
I built all the OpenAFS packages from the Debian repository, as
suggested by
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