As someone who has 'grep' aliased to 'grep -r', this behaviour is
annoying.
e.g.
$ alias grep='grep --exclude=*.svn-base -Ir'
$ lsof | grep /mnt/
grep: warning: recursive search of stdin
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grep does not print warning when recursively grepping stdin
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/457277
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You are supposed to use the "alternatives" system to switch between the
two. In auto mode, it prefers gnash.
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Gnash plugin "replace" Adobe flash player plugin on browsers
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/558883
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Bugs, which is
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-session
When policykit prohibits shutting down (due to multiple users being logged in),
the shut down function displays a dialog asking for an admin password.
However, it does _not_ log out the user _before_ showing the dialog.
Scenario:
Two users
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/654577/+attachment/1671422/+files/Dependencies.txt
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"shut down" should at least log out (prohibited by multiple users)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/654577
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnash
This is either a bug for flashplugin-installer or gnash; I don't know
which.
On every (flashplugin-installer) package update, my "alternatives"
selections get overwritten into auto mode, which selects gnash.
$ update-alternatives --get-selections|
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/654581/+attachment/1671429/+files/Dependencies.txt
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gnash clobbers flashplugin-installer in alternatives system
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/654581
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2. SSH user sees two users logged in BUT he decides to shut down computer.
3. Something happen to SSH user
I don't see how these steps makes sense -- the ssh user can shut down
fine with reboot/halt, as those tools don't use consolekit.
BTW, I meant consolekit, not policykit in the submission.
Here's what /var/log/dpkg.log has to say about a recent update:
2010-11-20 16:03:47 upgrade flashplugin-installer 10.1.102.64ubuntu0.10.04.1
10.1.102.65ubuntu0.10.04.1
2010-11-20 16:03:47 status half-configured flashplugin-installer
10.1.102.64ubuntu0.10.04.1
2010-11-20 16:03:48 update-alternati
A simple fix would be to drop the user to GDM if shutdown is prohibited,
no auth dialog shown. (This would probably be confusing for the user and
needs a followup bug to fix properly)
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"shut down" should at least log out (prohibited by multiple users)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/654577
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