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Probably late for precise, but it would be nice to have a more fresh and
maintained version 3.2.x for the LTS. Debian has it packaged already.
** Affects: mdadm (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Public bug reported:
I have to machines running Ubuntu 12.04 LTS precise. The first one is
running some KVM based virtual machines using libvirtd and qemu-kvm-
spice. The 2nd machine uses virt-manager with python-spice-client-gtk
installed to manage the VMs over qemu+tls libvirtd transport protoco
Public bug reported:
Currently sssd package depends on the package libsasl2-modules-gssapi-
mit. Please change this to "libsasl2-modules-gssapi-mit | libsasl2
-modules-gssapi-heimdal" so that the Heimdal implementation of GSSAPI
module can also be used.
I prefer the Heimdal implementation over th
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Well I guess your comment regarding similarity between the MIT and
Heimdal GSSAPI module implementations is spot on. They seem to work
identically. But for utils I prefer heimdal-clients over krb5-user. Of
course there's nothing preventing one from using the MIT GSSAPI module
and Heimdal clients, b
Yes this change would not change the way sssd is built on Ubuntu or
against which Kerberos implementation the binaries/libraries are linked
against. It would just allow usage of the Heimdal GSSAPI module which is
load at runtime if GSSAPI is enabled. With the way the dependecies are
currently decla
Public bug reported:
The current build of qemu-kvm-spice in precise does not support the
virtual fs or folder sharing from host to guest. VirtualFS support
requires that qemu-kvm-spice is built with libattr1-dev and libcap-dev
installed, no other changes needed as it's enabled if these dependencie
** Attachment added: "Patch against debian/control"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/966849/+attachment/2952772/+files/qemu-linaro-1.0.50-2012.03-0ubuntu1-virtfs.diff
** Package changed: qemu-linaro (Ubuntu) => qemu-kvm-spice (Ubuntu)
** Tags added: apport-collected precise
** Description cha
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Well, this particular feature is enabled and working as-is with the
binary provided by qemu-kvm. Currently, we have situation where you can
have a libvirt based VM that works with definition and
/usr/bin/kvm... but fails if
this is changed to /usr/bin/kvm-spice, which enables other goodies
related
Public bug reported:
23:45:02)(tj@andika)(~)$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 11.04
Release:11.04
(23:45:04)(tj@andika)(~)$ apt-cache policy apticron
apticron:
Installed: 1.1.45
Candidate: 1.1.45
Version table:
*** 1.1.45 0
500 http://fi.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ nat
Well, they didn't upgrade to the latest available version in jaunty,
karmic, lucid or maverick. What makes you think Canonical would bother
to do that for natty? Joking aside, I think it's pretty ridiculous that
yesterday was the 2nd birthday of the upstream version of mdadm in
Ubuntu while piles o
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