Ok, after I recovered my system, the intrepid cryptsetup works
partially. Unfortunately I can't really tell what the important change
was. I booted from a rescue system, reinstalled the hardy cryptsetup,
used the opportunity to change some of my device labels and cleaned up
/etc/fstab, /etc/cryptse
I also still get the same warning:
[1] nokile:~$ sudo update-initramfs -k all -c
[sudo] password for nikratio:
update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-2.6.24-19-386
cryptsetup: WARNING: target luks_swap uses a key file, skipped
[0] nokile:~$ sudo cryptsetup --version
cryptsetup 1.0.6
so es
I'm afraid I have to join the chorus. Vinagre is basically unusable with
its high bandwith requirements. Would it be possible to change the
default VNC client in dapper to a different application, like
xvncviewer? I imagine that an ordinary user becomes very disappointed
when his first contact with
Reinhard Tartler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Okay, now things become clearer.
>
> As explained before, you cannot expect to use a keyfile for the root
> file system,
[...]
But that is not what I want to do. I want to use a keyfile for the
*swap* filesystem.
> Where should the key for unencrypti
Reinhard Tartler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>> Where should the key for unencrypting the device come from?
>>
>> Well, from the root file system I'd expect.
>
> From the 'unencrypted' root filesystem, to be more correct.
Why unencrypted? The root fs is encrypted as well, and for the root fs
I am
Confirmed by various people (including me) in bug 198558 and bug 21295.
** Changed in: util-linux (Ubuntu)
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Same problem here:
[0] nokile:/var/log# hwclock --debug
hwclock from util-linux-ng 2.13.1
Using /dev interface to clock.
Last drift adjustment done at 1212269875 seconds after 1969
Last calibration done at 1212
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Could hwclock.sh fall back to using --directisa
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I am using Ubuntu Hardy. The events are created when using OpenSync to
synchronize with a Nokia 9300 using syncml via obex. However, I just
found out that if I create similar events (as far as the properties that
are visible in Evolution are concerned), these events are visible. So I
guess this is
I just had a test link one one of my own servers. Unfortunately the link
is only accessible over SSL with a valid username. Therefore I tried to
debug it myself. First I wanted to see the HTTP headers, so I connected
with http over ssh instead of https and ran wireshark. Surprisingly
enough, the fi
Another addendum: With the updated firefox 3 that has recently been
uploaded to hardy, the file is now opened with the document viewer.
However, now I get the error message that "The application couldn't be
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I think what the original submitter means is that visual effects can
still be enabled from appearance preferences even if Compiz has not been
installed. This is something I can reproduce and I'd consider it a bug.
Either appearance preferences should detect whether compiz is available,
or the gnom
Public bug reported:
It seems to me that one of the ubuntu-metapackages should depend on
powernowd rather than just recommend it. Without powernowd, CPU
frequency scaling is not available.
** Affects: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
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In a hardy standard install, purple is installed without libpurple-bin.
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Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
I am using Ubuntu Hardy.
I have disabled "Import digital photographs when connected" under
"Removable Drive & Media Preferences".
Nevertheless, everytime I plug in my USB camera, F-Spot automatically
opens and wants to import the pi
bjakeway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> A possible alternative solution is that when the *user* saves a
> downloaded file for the first time, the Save As dialog appears, even
> though the file already has a temporary name.
Which is exactly what is supposed to happen if the user changes a
read-only
No, you confused the root and swap fs. I want to use a keyfile for the
*swap* partition.
** Changed in: cryptsetup (Ubuntu)
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Ok, finally here is a test link:
https://www.rath.org/~nikratio/roundup.cgi/tracker/file134/vers.pdf
I am not able to open this PDF file with firefox, I can only save it.
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
** Summary changed:
- firefox wants to open PDF file with
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I haven't experienced the problem in the last 6 months, so it seems to
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No longer reproducible after the last kernel upgrade.
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Seems to be fixed in hardy.
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The version shipped with Ubuntu,
Package: acroread
Version: 8.1.2-0medibuntu6
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Fixed in Hardy.
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Ok, today it happened again. Apparently there is a different reason why it
worked the last few times.
I also found a workaround:
# rmmod usbcore usb_storage snd_usb_lib usbhid ehci_hcd uhci_hcd
libusual
before starting Hibernation circumvents the problems (but one has to
manually modprobe the m
This is *not* a duplicate of #223930.
Bug #223930 is about a Toshiba Laptop having problems with suspend and
resume (for some reason someone else added a comment about Beeps with a
Thinkpad as well, but that doesn't belong there either).
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 223930
syste
Confirming, because comment 7 in bug #223930 reports the same behaviour.
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: New => Confirmed
** Summary changed:
- System beeps when resuming from hibernation (Latitude D810)
+ System beeps when resuming from hibernation
** Description changed:
- Since upgradi
Marking as new, since the missing information has been included.
Note that the issue with the loud beeps upon resume is most likely an
unrelated problem (also happens with Dell and Thinkpad laptops) and
reported in bug #229936.
** Summary changed:
- system beeps after waking up from suspend in H
Public bug reported:
Since upgrading to hardy, my Dell Latitude produces two *very*
loud beeps while resuming. They come very quickly after each other (0.5 seconds
maybe)
and each one lasts for about a second.
This is very embarassing when resuming in public. I don't quite know
what else to re
Public bug reported:
Since the upgrade to hardy, my Dell Latitude D810 refuses to Hibernate
when USB devices have been used at some point.
If I start the computer without any usb devices plugged in (and do not
plug in any devices in while the computer is running), Hibernation
works. However, if
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox
For some reason, firefox seems convinced that only itself is able to
handle PDF files, even though e.g. evince and acrobat reader are
installed (screenshot 1).
Moreover, when I click OK to open the file in firefox, I only get a
mysterious error m
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> if you don' t save your file, you loose it. that is something i can explain
> to someone and makes sense, > besides firefox opens it from a read only
> place (the internet) so you can always retrieve the original.
The point is that even if you save the file, you loose it. With the current
beha
Interestingly enough, when I look at Preferences -> Applications, I find
that no program is registered for the "PDF Document" content type.
However, there is a second type called "PDF File" which is registered
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I am now seeing the problem again on a different machine. Adding "-r" to
the syslog options in /etc/default/syslogd causes logins to take
forever. I am not using a firewall. I receive remote syslog messages
from an ADSL router.
** Changed in: sysklogd (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirme
** Summary changed:
- Remote syslog logging (parameter order crucial)
+ Remote syslog logging paralyzes system
** Description changed:
I tried to get ubuntu (breezy&hoary) to do remote syslog logging from my ADSL
router.
I found that I needed to modify the line:
+
SYSLOGD="-u syslog"
i
Addendum: I'm using Ubuntu hardy and the parameter order is *not*
crucial. It doesn't matter whether I add -r before or after -u in
/etc/init.d/sysklogd. As soon as I add -r, logins take forever.
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I just installed Hardy from the live cd. The installation apparently
succeeded without any problems. However, the newly installed system
didn't boot and apparently did not install any bootloader (when booting
from HD I only got an empty screen). When I investigated from the li
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: casper
I booted from the hardy life cd and selected the second menu item ("Install
Ubuntu").
As expected, this started the installer. However, after installation was
done(?) the system continued to boot the regular desktop. I could only wonder if
1. T
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I tried the new packages. speaker-test -twav now works fine. However, if
I omit the -twav option, I get
[1] nokile:~$ speaker-test -c2 | head -30
speaker-test 1.0.15
Playback device is default
Stream parameters are 48000Hz, S16_LE, 2 channels
Using 16 octaves of pink noise
Rate set to 48000Hz (re
Yes, I can reproduce it. Attached is the syslog. I will stay in the live
system for another hour or so if you have additional questions.
Note that this time I also noticed same strange message concerning a
"Migration Assistant" (see screenshot)
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: Inco
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubiquity
If the installer crashes, the user receives no feedback about this at
all. There should at least be a dialog box telling the user that
something went wrong. Ideally, this message would also tell the user to
save /var/log/syslog somewhere outside
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** Summary changed:
- Hardy install: No bootloader installed
+ [hardy] Ubiquity crashes with "MigrationAssistantApply failed with code 2"
** Description changed:
- I just installed Hardy from the
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Disabling "Use sound to notify in event of an error" as explained above
worked around the problem here as well.
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What about changing the OpenOffice behaviour instead? It seems to me
that editing a read-only file should be possible, as long as the changes
end up under a new name.
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I think you're missing the point. Firefox behaves correctly, OpenOffice
probably doesn't. The fact that other applications might behave wrongly
as well doesn't make it less wrong.
But apart from that: have you actually checked how other applications
behave? Gedit for example already allows to edit
jsandeo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I can understand why you say that Firefox behaves correctly by saving
> downloads as read-only, but then would that mean that wget behaves
> wrongly by saving downloads with user-set permissions? I don't think
> so. It all depends on the use-case scenario, ie.
Yes, I see your point.
Nevertheless, I think there is a difference between a feature being an
annoyance for some use cases and a feature causing dataloss. If I
understood you correctly, then we both agree that not making the files
read-only (or taking one of the other measures described in the ini
I am afraid that I already installed with the alternate installer and I
have no unpartitioned space left for a trial install on the same hard
disk.
But maybe I can still help you in triaging the bug. Is it possible that
the installer tried to access the home folder of a previous Ubuntu
installatio
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-image-386
I am unable to resume my system with the new -18 revision of the kernel.
Resuming with -17 works fine. When I try -18, then I am thrown out of
usplash after entering the password for my encrypted root fs and I can
briefly see a "no such de
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: cryptsetup
I am using an encrypted root and swap partition. As long as I enter the
keys manually ("none" in /etc/crypttab), everything works fine.
Now I wanted to save the key for the swap fs on the root fs as I did for
other encrypted filesystems. Howev
[0] nokile:~$ dpkg -s cryptsetup | grep Version
Version: 2:1.0.5-2ubuntu12
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I was actually experiencing bug 238163.
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Binary package hint: evolution
If evolution is configured for the first time, every attempt to connect
to the IMAP mailserver leads to an "input/output error". Only when
evolution is terminated and restarted, the server can be accessed.
** Affects: evolution (Ubuntu)
Im
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Binary package hint: evolution
Please take a look at the two attached screenshots. They show the same
week in the "Week" and "Work Week" view. However, the two events on
Monday and Thursday are only visible in the later view.
** Affects: evolution (Ubuntu)
Importance: U
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I am using hardy as well. I configured the IMAP server ebox.rath.org. I
just wanted to give a step-by-step description, but I couldn't convince
evolution to restart the initial settings wizard. What do I have to do?
I already removed ~/.evolution and ~./.gconf/apps/evolution/ but
evolution still re
Ok, it after I deleted the files and logged in & out evolution came up
with the wizard again. Here is what I entered:
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Server Type: IMAP
Server: ebox.rath.org
Connection: TLS
Sending Mail: Sendmail
Timezone: Berlin
Everything else was left at default settings. I then got
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Importance: Unknown
Stat
There is no plugin for PDFs. The only plugins are:
GCJ Web Browser Plugin (using IcedTea) 1.0
Totem Web Browser Plugin 2.22.1
Helix DNA Plugin: RealPlayer G2 Plug-In Compatible (compatible; Totem)
VLC Multimedia Plugin (compatible Totem 2.22.1)
Windows Media Player Plug-in 10 (compatible; Totem)
D
The problem is not the accessibility of the UUID. All UUIDS (encrypted
or not) are available when the initramdisk is created, and that is the
point that is currently broken.
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I am not quite sure what you mean. Which dialog box? In the "Hardware
Drivers" window there is nothing to tick, only a button to activate the
driver. If I click on the thingy in front of the drivers name, nothing
happens.
I have attached a screenshot. For some reason, now the ATI driver isn't
even
Here they come
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Please also refer to question 55615. It would be great if one could at
least change the word "install" to "notify" until a more flexible system
is implemented. Currently, the behaviour is just wrong, since
"Automatically install updates without confirmation" doesn't
automatically install anything
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Binary package hint: cryptsetup
I am using Ubuntu Hardy. My system has one LUKS encrypted volume, /dev/sda4.
This volume is opened using cryptsetup as /dev/mapper/luks_pv0 and is the only
physical volume in the LVM volume group vg0, which contains logical volumes
/dev/mapper/
** Summary changed:
- "Cannot setup lvm"
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: cryptsetup
I am using Ubuntu Hardy. My system has one LUKS encrypted volume, /dev/sda4.
This volume is opened using cryptsetup as /dev/mapper/luks_pv0 an
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: network-manager
I would like my system to always and automatically connect to a fixed
wireless network, independent if and which user is logged in.
Hence I tried to enable the "System setting" checkbox in System ->
Administration -> Network for the respe
Public bug reported:
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I am using Intrepid. When I change the desktop effects from none to
Normal or Extra, the system tries to automatically install the
restricted ATI drivers. I does not ask me about it, it does not warn me
about it, it just proceeds.
I
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: jockey-gtk
I am unable to activate the ATI restricted driver in intrepid on a Dell
inspiron 1526. If I try do to so, some packages are downloaded and
installed. No error messages are shown. But afterwards, and even after a
reboot, the proprietary driver
That's fine with me. But in that case the hardy -> intrepid update
process should make sure that the linux-generic kernel is installed and
used, because in Hardy the linux-386 kernels worked fine.
** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: linux => update-manager
Status: Won'
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Binary package hint: update-manager
I have enabled "Install Security Updates without Confirmation" under
System -> Administration -> Software Sources -> Updates. Nevertheless,
update-manager still wants me to install some security updates manually.
Right now, I have a red ico
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Yes, this is still an issue in Hardy. No, unfortunately I cannot test
with intrepid.
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I noticed that the updated and freshly-installed systems were using
different kernels. The upgraded system had linux-386 and the freshly
installed one linux-generic. When I installed linux-generic on the
upgraded system, it worked fine again. It therefore seems to me that
actually update-manager fa
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Update breaks sound, network, booting. Live CD works fine.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/307890
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Update breaks sound, network, booting. Live CD works fine.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/307890
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As far as I can tell, the last hardy kernel was 2.6.24-22-386 (that's
the one that is still listed in the grub menu).
I always used the latest linux-386 package, which also pulled in the
broken 2.6.25 kernel in intrepid:
[0] tanja-laptop:~$ apt-cache show linux-image-386
Package: linux-image-386
There is no information missing here. Whether the bug is still present
can trivially be checked by everybody, there is no need to ask the
original reporter for it. All it takes is to execute the two lines
$ touch "long file name.tex"
$ latexmk "long file name.tex"
and one can immediately see that
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
After I upgraded from Hardy to Intrepid on a Dell Inspiron 1526:
- the system stopped booting and displayed only a pink screen on
startup. Removing "splash" from the kernel options fixed this.
- the system no longer had sound (worked in
Since the fstab manpage documents the UUID syntax, how do you justify
your claim that "in /etc/fstab you must use /dev/mapper/ entries"?
Actually, it seems to me that you misunderstood the point of the
bugreport. This bug is about cryptsetup, since cryptsetup is the
application that fails to parse
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