This was fixed upstream in the 2.6 release.
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Title:
Default answers are indicated inconsistently
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Package: libpam-modules
Version: 1.1.1-2ubuntu5
Running Lucid on a Beagleboard, wondering why logins take so long.
Horrified to find that the problem is pam_motd... Several issues:
1. Why on earth is *every* login updating a global file (/etc/motd ->
/var/run/motd)?
a.
Still broken for me on 12.04 on every PDF I try. Attaching one example
here...
** Attachment added: "wibble.pdf"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xpdf/+bug/888362/+attachment/3361826/+files/wibble.pdf
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Also seeing crashes in 12.04. Backtrace:
(gdb) bt
#0 0x7f35ff3415e8 in CMapCache::getCMap(GooString*, GooString*, Stream*)
() from /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpoppler.so.19
#1 0x7f35ff3823ad in GlobalParams::getCMap(GooString*, GooString*,
Stream*) () from /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/li
Hmmm.
I don't think I saw a message to tell me there was an update to this
bug, which is why I've not responded in ages. But I could be wrong...
I've just been bitten by this daft issue again, which prompted me to
look at this bug for any responses.
Using a micro-SD card with an ARM lucid instal
I'm seeing something that sounds similar to this (I think), but I'm not
using Unity at all. Using Xorg, xdm and fvwm and periodically I get
black and white blocks of corruption all over the screen. Forcing a
redraw fixes *most* of the blocks, but not all.
It *seems* that if the system is busy with
Yes, this should be fixed in the latest upstream release 2.5.4 that's
already in Debian unstable. I've been holding back on asking for an
unblock for this, but if it's considered serious then an RC bug would be
appropriate...
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** Changed in: xpdf (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => Confirmed
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Title:
xpdf segmentation fault when opening pdf
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I was too quick at jumping on vldr without thinking about VFPv3.
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If you want to create a useful, valid (i.e. secure) gpg key, then you
need a good source of entropy. There is no way around that. If you're
working on a remote or virtual machine or with limited inputs into the
random pool, then there are a couple of ways of improving that:
1. Generate the key on
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xdeb
xdeb only seems to accept source package names instead of binaries. It
clearly should already have all the internal state to be able to work
out which source packages are needed for specified binaries, and this
would make it easier to use. At the mom
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xdeb
Cross-building for armhf, a number of packages are failing due to this:
$ xdeb -a armhf --apt-source --debug ncurses
Configuration is:
Default configs parsed: ['/etc/xdeb/xdeb.cfg']
architecture: 'armhf'
blacklist: set([ 'cracklib-runtime',
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xdeb
Initial patch for armhf support; seems to WFM...
See lp:~steve-mcintyre/xdeb/linaro-add-armhf
** Affects: xdeb (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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4 months with no responses...
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Title:
Multiple issues with pam_motd update-motd code
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Trying to build equivalent armhf tools, but failed due to explicit
"armel" references. Initial patch:
--- debian/rules2011-04-13 19:32:19 +
+++ debian/rules2011-04-14 16:15:03 +
@@ -320,8 +320,8 @@
repack-debs-indep: #dpkg-cross
install -d r
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: console-setup
I've seen this frustrating problem before but couldn't identify the
cause. Just seen it again now, and I think I've sussed it.
I'm using Maverick on amd64. I have a chroot setup for building things
(natty amd64). Just after doing an upgrade
In fact, that looks to be exactly the problem. In an xterm:
$ sudo kbd_mode
The keyboard is in Unicode (UTF-8) mode
On another machine, I get
$ sudo kbd_mode
The keyboard is in raw (scancode) mode
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If you don't care about randomness when creating a GPG key, then you
should not be using one. Reducing the entropy used when creating a key
makes it *much* weaker. Are you planning on uploading your signed
packages anywhere?
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