Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: compiz
Since upgrading to Kubunto Hardy from the previous release, I have found
that the previously stable Compiz crashes at least once a day, causing
my display manager to revert to kdm.
The only message I can find in any log about this is a single segf
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Updates installed and apparently working perfectly.
Thanks to all involved for your efforts fixing this; lucky it wasn't a
bug in Vista, we'd still be waiting for a fix next year...
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[hardy] kded in loop (100%CPU) when using 'mount automatically'
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/194474
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In my case, the UUID in menu.lst matches what the entry in /dev/disk/by-
uuid links to my root filesystem.
BUT... /etc/fstab refers to filesystems by the much more sensible (and
memorable) /dev/hd* names; I think because I edited it back that way
after an earlier upgrade. I'll have to try putting
I can confirm that the reason for my problem was, as I suggested, that I
was using /dev/hd* references in /etc/fstab.
I have changed it to use UUIDs and installed the now-released Hardy
Heron and the system boots OK now.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kde
Before upgrading to Hardy Heron, whenever I powered up my USB external
hard drive, an icon would appear on the desktop when HALD had mounted
it.
Since the upgrade, the icon no longer appears, although the drive gets
mounted correctly.
A message in .
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I am experiencing this problem with a system newly upgraded from Feisty
to Hardy.
Steps to reproduce:
* Launch kcontrol or System Settings
* Select Appearance -> GTK Styles and Fonts
* Either select "Use another style" in GTK Styles or "Use another font" in GTK
Fonts.
* Click Apply
* Close kcontr
This is a complete showstopper for me, as my daily backups require my external
drive to be switched on and attached, which immediately causes kded to go wild
and screw the rest of the system.
Unless there's a fix very fast, I'm going to have to revert to Feisty :-(
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[hardy] kded in loop (100%
I think this is related to https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/194474 so can
probably be marked as a duplicate.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: adept-updater
Adept notifier (on AMD 64 bit Kubuntu Gutsy) indicates that there are
some packages that need to be updated.
When I click on the icon to run Adept Updater, I not only see the
packages that need to be upgraded, but also a lot of packages whi
6 hours later...
Out of curiosity, I launched Adept Updater again and there are now no
packages marked for removal, but quite a few more marked for upgrade.
Possibly some strange transient problem?
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I think bug 145881 (raised against xscreensaver) is actually one
manifestation of this bug.
On my system, it's not just xscreensaver that causes the problem, but I
also see it when I run Google Earth or Internet Explorer (using WINE)
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https://b
I'm not sure how relevant this is to other people reporting this
problem, but up until today, I've been rolling my own kernel and
manually installing the Nvidia driver. Today I decided (for various
reasons) to revert to the Ubuntu stock kernel and driver and have found
that the crash no longer happ
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
I have been suffering random X server crashes similar to those reported in bug
91351.
A suggested fix to this bug is to remove
/var/lib/defoma/x-ttcidfont-conf.d/dirs/TrueType from the FontPath.
However, despite removing this path from the FontPat
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Hi Bryce,
Many thanks for that fast response. It did the trick beautifully -
something a couple of hours Googling failed to manage.
If I can go for a couple of days without crashing, that will prove that
the suggested solution is a worker.
Cheers
Tony
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: samba
Attempting to apply today's batch of updates using Adept Updater,
everything works fine until it attempts to apply the Samba updates
(mentioned in Security notice USN-544-1) when it fails with a pop-up
message saying "There was an error commiting ch
This seems to have shown up a process error.
Surely there should be a better way of withdrawing updated packages
without generating errors for everybody who tries to install them? Is
there not some way of either marking the updated packages as not
necessary after all, or having some sort of dummy
Sorry Tormod, I can't supply either of these files, as I've made some
major changes to my system since, which has stopped this particular
problem occurring, so I haven't got copies of those when it was
happening.
For the record, I had been using my own kernel, with the Nvidia driver
installed manu
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kdm-kde4
System: 64-bit Kubuntu 7.10
Yesterday I installed the latest updates to KDE4 (which Adept Notifier
prompted me to do) and since doing that, KDE3's automatic login no
longer works. This means that when I switch my computer on, I am no
longer auto
Sorry, no I didn't get asked which display manager I wanted. At least -
I don't remember having been asked; I don't think I'd have gone
for the new one if I had, as KDE3's still more usable at present. It
seems to have gone ahead and made the change of its own accord.
I presume the problem must be
As an experiment, I just tried removing and then re-installing kdm-kde4
through Adept manager.
I DID get a dialogue asking which display manager I wanted to use on
this occasion. The default option is kdm rather than kdm-kde4, which
means the problem wouldn't have been due to me accidentally reply
Public bug reported:
Something keeps regularly changing the file permissions on /tmp so that
it is not writeable by any user other than root:
$ ls -ald /tmp
drwxr-xr-x 21 root root 900 2007-05-03 19:27 /tmp
so that user jobs which need to write temporary files fail until I
manually change the pe
Forgot to mention, this is with a new installation of Kubuntu Feisty
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
Upgrade from Jaunty to Karmic Kubuntu failed during post-removal phase:
subprocess installed post-removal script returned error exit status 1
Could not install 'linux-restricted-modules-2.6.28-13-generic'
The upgrade wil continue but the
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Additionally, after clicking "close" on the dialogue, I got another pop-
up saying "installArchives() failed. I'll now attach the current
versions of the log files in case there's any more information in them.
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After installing Karmic today and rebooting, I didn't get the
opportunity to enter the passphrase for my LUKS encrypted home
partition. This meant that not only didn't I have a usable home
partition but also (because they're in /etc/crypttab after the home
partition) I didn't
I won't find out until I install Karmic. This was a show-stopper for me
with KDE4.3 on Jaunty, so I had to revert to 4.2/
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The workaround that got me through was simply to not specify the
offending partition during the install then to manually add it to
/etc/fstab once I'd finished.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/188976
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Failure occurred during system upgrade. I assume details have been
automatically added somewhere...
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: rkhunter 1.3.8-10
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.0.0-17.30-generic 3.0.22
Uname: Linux 3.0.0-17-generic x86_64
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Title:
package rkhunter 1.3.8-10 failed to install/upgrade: ErrorMessage:
subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit
st
Now this is getting annoying.
Rknunter IS installed OK and is functioning.
But every time I install or update any other software it's throwing
errors:
Errors were encountered while processing
Getting pissed off with getting an error message every time I install
any other software, so decided to dig into this.
The bug is in line 38 of the postinst script.
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rkhtmpdir=$(grep '^TMPDIR' /etc/rkhunter.conf | sed 's/TMPDIR=//')
Still a problem. However, I intent to upgrade to the latest release at
the weekend, so I'll investigate whether this is still a problem then
and report back.
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Note: I raised this bug report when booted with the old kernel, so I may
need to reprovide some info that's been automatically gathered.
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Kernel 3.0.0-12 makes system very sluggish
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Since installing Xubuntu 11.10, my computer has become very sluggish,
especially when performing CPU-intensive tasks. I'm guessing this has
something to to with the Kernel's scheduling, since with a twin-core
processor I should have plenty of spare CPU to do things like writin
Apologies for what may seem a stupid question, but where can I get hold
of the development kernel to test with? I've spent several hours
searching, but can't find it.
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Sorry, I seem to be getting something wrong here.
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
Offered me a number of updated packages, but none with the Kernel in
them.
I've tried installing the daily build and release candidates, but these fail
trying to build my Nvidia video driver:
I've now installed Kernel 3.0.7-030007-generic and this has resolved the
problem. Many thanks for your help.
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Updates to 11.10 arrived this morning and after clicking the flashing
icon and "install updates", they were installed OK. So it appears the
problem has been fixed with the new release.
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New (clean) installation of Xubuntu 11.04.
Updates icon appears in taskbar.
Click icon, update manager appears.
Click "install updates"
Button appears depressed for a couple of seconds.
Nothing else happens.
The same occurs when taking the "update manager" option from the men
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Xubuntu (11.04) update manager doesn't apply updates
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Reporting against Audacious, though the problem MAY be with XFCE (though
it only affects Audacious).
Since upgrading to Xubuntu 12.04, the Audacious icon in the wind buttons
panel keeps flashing. No other icons do this and it didn't do this
before upgrading.
Flashing stops i
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Audacious icon in window buttons panel keeps flashing
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 883324 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/883324
I'm rather puzzled by the statement "There seems to be no satisfactory
workaround".
The posting referenced by Douglas (which is essentially the same one I
originally referenced, on a different site) says,
"I
Public bug reported:
I normally have my grub.cfg set up so that I see the kernel messages
during the boot process. Since Ubuntu has upgraded to the 3.0.x Kernel,
this no longer works; instead, once the Grub menu has disappeared, all I
see until X has started is a very disconcerting blank screen.
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Title:
3.0.x kernels ignore
Hi Joseph,
Tried your suggestion; still the same unfortunately. I actually had
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="splash=verbose"
but tried
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=""
which made no difference.
I also noticed a line in that file saying
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="nomodeset quiet vga=795"
and tried removing t
OK, so despite this having been confirmed at 1.99-20, I've just
installed 1.99-21 and had the same problem.
Gives me absolutely NO clue as to whether I now have a system that's
ever going to work again... I've ticked all four of my hard drives,
because I don't remember at this point which one Grub
Extra information. In /var/apt/term.log I see
/usr/sbin/grub-probe: error: cannot stat `/,'.
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Title:
grub-pc update fails with "writing GRUB to bo
Public bug reported:
Xubuntu 11.10 X86_64
Installed:
grub-common 1.99-12ubuntu5
grub-gfxpayload-lists 0.5
grub-pc 1.99-12ubuntu5
grub-pc-bin 1.99-12ubuntu5
grub2-common 1.99-12ubuntu5
I have previous kernels installed, one of which I want to boot from by default.
By setting GRUB_DEFAULT in /etc/
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Grub2 doesn't auto-boot
Please ignore my comment about a bug in startup-manager. On further
investigation I understand how this is working and the but I thought
existed doesn't.
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Title:
/dev/.initramfs triggers warnings in rkhunter
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Public bug reported:
Since Ubuntu 11.10, /dev/.initramfs is a symlink to /run/initramfs.
rkhunter triggers a daily warning about this:
[10:57:36] Checking for hidden files and directories [ Warning ]
[10:57:36] Warning: Hidden file found: /dev/.initramfs: symbolic link to
`/run/initramfs
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