I can confirm this happens on a regular 32 bit system as well, HP dv6000
with a fully updated hardy and FF 3b5. Only started happening in the
last 2/3 days (April 20th ish) and I've been on Hardy Beta for weeks,
keeping up with all updates.
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firefox 3.0b5 goes uninterruptible for a few seconds
Additionally, Firefox 3b5 was working fine before the 20th, and works
fine on my Windows Box at work, so I'm reluctant to blame the bug on
Firefox.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/213086
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daspooky's fix isn't right.
In case it isn't clear, in the notification area, when you receive a
message, the green circle state of the blink is there, but the other
state is not. I believe the other state is a little white speech
bubble. With that fix, it's just the green circle the whole time,
I have been getting this error. I ran Banshee from the command line
with --debug-addins trying to see the output, and I no longer got the
error. I close banshee and re-open it normally, no error.
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Cannot export banshee playlist
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/392015
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Thank you, I will mark it.
** Also affects: subiquity
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Ubuntu Server 19.10 Installer immediat
The problem is, once I got it fixed I proceeded with the server as I
needed to get it into production. I don't have any similar hardware to
re-create this on. I'll check the media tonight, but the last install I
ran was fixed using manual partitioning.
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I just want to indicate that this issue is still happening on Ubuntu
Server 16.10. Bryn Jeffries root cause does seem to be likely.
Nevertheless, here's my debugging info in case it's useful:
Result of "sudo apt-get install tomcat8"
Selecting previously unselected package tomcat8.
(Reading data
Public bug reported:
More detail posted here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2281659&p=13300597
surfrock66@sr66-blade:~$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 15.04
Release:15.04
I performed an in-place upgrade from 14.10 -> 15.04. Now, GTK apps w
The following mir-related packages are installed:
surfrock66@sr66-blade:~/.scripts$ dpkg --get-selections | grep -v deinstall |
grep -i mir
libmirclient8:amd64 install
libmircommon3:amd64 install
libmirprotobuf0:amd64
I kind of suspected Mir was the wrong package, but I had to choose
something and it was the closest I could come up with. What package
could it be then? This is a change with the upgrade, and it's something
trying to hook to mir.
It's still broken. X11 forwarding is broken in Ubuntu Server 15.0
** Summary changed:
- X11 Forwarding is broken following upgrade to Ubuntu Server 15.04 from 14.10
+ ssh-based X11 forwarding" not working in 15.04 following upgrade from 14.10
** Summary changed:
- ssh-based X11 forwarding" not working in 15.04 following upgrade from 14.10
+ ssh-based X11 for
Following some feedback here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2281659&p=13301326#post13301326
Setup:
* remote surfrock66@192.168.1.22 (x-client)
* local 192.168.1.65 with X-server running
Steps:
1) ssh into a remote system - ssh -p 669 surfrock66@192.168.1.22
2) xhost + 192.168.
** Project changed: mir => xorg-server
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Title:
ssh-based X11 forwarding not working in 15.04 following upgrade from
14.10
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** Package changed: ocsinventory-server (Ubuntu) => apache2 (Ubuntu)
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mod_xml2enc not available
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-related, or
something else bug.
I have 7 NFS mounts in my /home/surfrock66 directory which come from a
FreeNAS NFS server. These have worked fine for years. I recently
switched these mounts from NFS to systemd-managed NFS (which as I
understand, converts them to autofs).
/home/surfrock66
Public bug reported:
I am attempting to install Ubuntu Server on a Dell Poweredge R710
server. There is a single RAID-5 volume group. This is a similar
hardware configuration to other servers I have successfully deployed
(with older releases, all are LTS). I am booting into Legacy mode, not
UEF
Apologies but I cannot find a way to identify the Ubuntu Server
installer by package name; I believe there is a partitioning issue in
the installer.
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I believe the partitions are being created in the wrong order. By
manually partitioning, I have been able to get a bootable system with
the following created in lsblk:
sda 8:00 3.7T 0 disk
├─sda1 8:10 1M 0 part
└─sda2 8:20 3.7T 0 part /
When I was in a chroot en
Any progress on this? Our company uses admin accounts prefixed with
numbers (0 for desktop admin, 1 for server admin, etc). This is still
active in the newest releases.
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