I'm having the exact same problem. Attaching output of lshw
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Also: Bug did not appear in previous Ubuntu releases
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Attaching output of 'hdparm -I'
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Please consider this for karmic-backports!
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I'm seeing the more or less the same thing: whichever DHCP server
daemon was started second is the one that randomly segfaults during
failover peer sync. My failover configuration is pretty much identical,
but I'm not using LDAP to store leases.
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This affects me on Linux Mint 14.04 LTS as well.
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Title:
mutt (libtokyocabinet8) crashes when fetching IMAP-headers
To manage notifications abou
In 1.5.21-6.4ubuntu2.1, if you edit debian/rules, and change HCACHE_DB
to from tokyocabinet to anything else (be that bdb, gdbm or qdbm),
rebuild the package and install the new package, the crash goes away.
This is almost certainly a bug in libtokyocabinet. Note that I also had
to add --enable-ex
Broken here also; I use some indirect LDAP mounts and some program
mounts, and automount will even segfault on the program mounts if the
LDAP entries for the indirect LDAP mounts cannot be resolved. This
should *not* be low priority; in a production enterprise environment, if
an LDAP server cannot
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: autofs5
# lsb_release -rd
Description: Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
Release: 10.04
# apt-cache policy autofs5
autofs5:
- Installed: 5.0.4-3.1ubuntu5
- Candidate: 5.0.4-3.1ubuntu5
- Version table:
- *** 5.0.4-3.1ubuntu5 0
- 500
This bug was fixed in RHEL 5.5 as part of RHBA-2009:1468, why is this
still not fixed in Ubuntu 10.04, nearly 2 years later?
http://docs.redhat.com/docs/en-
US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/5/html/5.5_Technical_Notes/autofs.html
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Since installing updates, the problem has been resolved. As long as
it works for everyone else you should be able to close this ticket
Thanks!
On 8/15/10, Fabio Marconi wrote:
> Helo
> Is this issue existing with latest updated Lucid's packsages?
> thanks
> Fabio
>
> ** Package changed: ubuntu
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