This occurs on Feisty/x86_64 as well. Output from apt-get is nearly
identical to the above.
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Error on installing dante-server package
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/137858
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I am fairly new to using Ubuntu. Does this mean that we won't see a
maven2 package available via apt-get until the hardy release? Isn't that
6-7 months away?
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[New Package Freeze Upstream] maven2-2.0.7
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/102037
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: freeradius
There are a few other rlm_sql_* modules besides mysql and iodbc,
including one for postgresql. Can we get a freeradius-postgresql package
please?
** Affects: freeradius (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Please add/c
I'd also like to see a package for maven.
This is actually the first piece of software I wanted that I haven't
found in the package repo.
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[needs-packaging] maven2
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/102037
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linux-image-server was installed when I originally installed the server
image for Feisty. It was retained when I updated to Gutsy. The -server
kernel images seem to track the -server distribution images (gee).
If you uninstall the -server image, you also have to uninstall other
-server related pac
I had an eth0 created normally the first time I started a gutsy domU,
but repeated restarts generated additional eth* devices (I am on eth13).
I am not very familiar with network-manager or the difference between
-workstation and -server, but I don't appear to be using network-manager
as I already
OK so, every time it increments the interface number, it stores the new
entry in /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules. My 'original' eth0
had a mac address of 00:16:3e:61:a6:be.
So all I needed to do was specify the desired MAC address in my
domain.cfg:
#
# Networking
#
vif = [ 'ip=
I just wanted to comment since I have been researching this for a couple
of hours myself. Once I added
extra='xencons=tty'
to my domain.cfg files, I was able to use the console to monitor the
bootup. I saw an immediate error about not being able to set the
hardware clock, but the boot continued.
I'd like to request the inclusion of mod_auth_external and pwauth as
well. I am not interested in letting apache read /etc/shadow directly,
as this defeats the purpose of /etc/shadow.
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Need package: mod_authnz_external
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/154149
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