The problem might be the same as in bug #267192.
> Actually the supplied password was correct but kernel module dm_crypt is not
> loaded in this scenario.
>
>* modprobe dm_crypt
This helped me in an unrelated error-case. For some reason in my default
intrepid install with manually installing cry
No, it does index not hang and indexes files in the tar I had attached
to the bug-report.
Regards ,Peter
On Thu, 2008-11-13 at 05:02 +, Daniel T Chen wrote:
> Is this symptom still reproducible in 8.10?
>
> ** Tags added: testcase
>
> ** Changed in: tracker (Ubuntu)
>Status: New =>
It works again here. No problem with file:/// and whatsoever.
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W:Failed to fetch http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/jaunty-
updates/multiverse/source/Sources.gz 403 Forbidden [IP: 141.76.2.130
80]
** Affects: update-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I can confirm the bug and the workaround. I have two partitions on the
disk, first is FAT, second is LUKS. More information or tests available
on request.
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Does not work for me. Horizontal scrolling works as before, no change to
vertical scrolling. It does enable SHMConfig, but wrt vertical scrolling
nothing changes. Find attached the synclient -l report. BTW, you need to
restart hal to to activate the above mentioned change.
-Peter
** Attachment a
Vertical/horizontal scrolling have always been enabled in
System->Preferences->Touchpad after the upgrade to intrepid. I can also
control horizontal scrolling with the setting in the Touchpad-tab.
Setting vertical scrolling has no effect. I have also attached the
output of 'xinput list-props'. Stra
The reason is because:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ /usr/lib/deskbar-applet/deskbar-applet -d -w
...
10-11 17:46:41 deskbar.core.ModuleLoader ERRORproblem in
/usr/lib/deskbar-applet/modules-2.20-compatible/tracker-module.py - : No module named gnomedesktop
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/
On Sun, 2008-08-10 at 15:52 +, Adam Niedling wrote:
> The original reported doesn't mention Ubuntu version. Is this problem
> solved already?
>
> ** Changed in: fontconfig (Ubuntu)
>Status: New => Invalid
>
Here it looks like that Monodevelop does not use the 'DejaVu Sans,
ExtraLight
Yes.
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The tar with the bad files.
** Attachment added: "test-i18n.tar"
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After gutsy upgrade tracker started indexing my home. It never finished
and I tracked it down to the following directories and files (will
attach a tar).
tmp$ ls -g test-i18n
total 12
-rw-r--r-- 1 ooops0 2000-09-30 22:02 arch.tgz
drwxr-xr-x
I tested it a few days ago with tribe-5 or 4 and it worked. However,
given the record of this bug and the absence of any real statements of
the kernel-team I would not assume that you can trust on that in the
future. They triaged the bug as medium which is in the best case a we
are sorry. Apparentl
On a Acer TM3200 booting in emergency mode will not trigger anything
since i2c_ec is pulled in later. In any case, emergency-booting and
doing a manual 'modprobe i2c_ec' will produce the uninitialized parent
message. I guess the i2c-bus is not initialized since a following
'modprobe sbs' returns a
Find attached the ooops generated using the kernel you provided above
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-
source-2.6.20/+bug/96480/comments/26) . As already told before this is
booting the emergency target and manually pulling in the respective acpi
modules with 'modprobe sbs&
I get the new 'unitialized parent' instead of the old 'forgot to specify
physical address' message. Consequently the acpi-module using i2c,
namely sbs, is not working. Everything else is okay as is it was with
your last i2c_ec. Are you sure you reverted also your intermediate
change?
This is on a
That's okay because it is not a module:
/boot$ grep ACPI_EC config-2.6.22-14-generic
CONFIG_ACPI_EC=y
Here is the dmesg how ec/sbs show up in the new kernel:
[8.069115] ACPI: EC: Look up EC in DSDT
[8.070816] ACPI: EC: GPE=0x1d, ports=0x66, 0x62
[ 24.832000] ACPI: Smart Battery System
Thunderbird does not use the "stand-alone" movemail. And since, for very
good security reasons!, thunderbird is not set-group-id mail there is no
way that an internal 'movemail' could work given the permissions given
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After the latest security-upgrade from linux-image-2.6.20-15-generic to
16 the loading of i2c_ec fails. As a consquence I loose battery-status
reporting via acpi. I think the problem will happen to all laptops with
a sbs connected to a
humb). But in any case some
code wrt. to thumbnails following symbolic links is buggy.
Kind regards, Peter
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lstat64("/home/ooops/pictures/0new/DSCN1643.JPG", {st_mode=S_IFREG|0644,
st_size=645713, ...}) = 0
lstat64("/home", {st_mode=S_IFLNK|0777, st_size=10, ...}) = 0
Sorry, forgot that. Standard feisty - 3:2.10.2-0ubuntu1.
-Peter
Michael Chudobiak wrote:
> What version of gthumb do you have?
>
> - Mike
>
>
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The fast solution is described at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-
source-2.6.20/+bug/117773/comments/15. Just copy i2c_ec.ko of the .15
kernel-version over the new one. This will also work for future
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stable, i.e. who
Same here. I can confirm this for 0.1.14-0ubuntu1.
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FWIW this is also present in 2.6.20-14 on an Acer TM3200. Probably the
i2c-ec-driver pulled in by sbs (sbs is read via ec)? In the working
2.6.20-12 I get the following warining message. At that point it hangs
in 2.6.20-14. If you need further info/tests let me know.
[ 27.576000] **WARNING** I2C
> Does that look accurate on how to reproduce this bug?
>
> To reproduce:
>
> 1. from the command line:
> $ echo "test" | mail -s none username
>
> 2. Press Control+Shift+T or select the Get All New Messages menu item...
> mail does not show up. However, selecting "Get New Messages for
> move
I can confirm this bug. This has always been the behavior of thunderbird
for me, i.e. for all releases ever. It is still present in 1.5.010 in
feisty. Also I think this is a duplicate for Ubuntu #51492. The upstream
bug number is Bug 278383. No progress for a couple of years.
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After a fresh feisty install /var/mail has the permission:
drwxrwsr-x 2 root mail 4096 2007-03-26 18:34 /var/mail
Due to this mozilla-thunderbird cannot create the required lock-file for
a movemail account. It suggests to change the
The URL for the upstream bug is:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=278383
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I have the same oops. Maybe the following helps to locate the problem.
My laptop hangs during boot because 'modprobe sbs' hangs, i.e. the oops
is caused by the sbs-module.
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I am not sure that the problem is with udev. But anyhow, I have an
inconsistency with /dev/disks/by-uuid. The filesystem /dev/sda5 is not
in /dev/disks/by-uuid. But I can mount it specifying the device. And it
was there after installation (note that
Public bug reported:
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Due to some unrelated problem my contained an entry to a UUDI mount
where /dev/disks/by-uuid was not available. Instead of giving an error
mountall simply hangs. Probably due to starting cryptsetup stealing
keyboard input (hint from another bugre
Attached is the output before reboot with karmic and ppa mountall. Note
that mountall with karmic mountall does not terminate. I had to stop it
with a ctrl-c. What is attached is the output until that point.
The boot with new mountall itself hangs and cannot be interrupted by
sysreq-e. Thus I was
Fortunately, all my partitions in /dev/disks/by-uuid reappeared again.
So I cannot reproduce the initial problem. But you can reproduce the
hanging boot easily by creating a /home mount with a wrong uuid
in /etc/fstab.
I have tested this approach (intentionally giving the wrong uuid of
my /home p
I can confirm the bug. Happens also to me. Have attached my journalctl.
** Description changed:
I just upgraded from Ubuntu 18.04 to 20.04.
When I boot my system I have to wait at least 10 to 15 seconds for the
application icons to load on dock. Meanwhile everything else seems to be
wo
I have no disks mounted by default. And I use the default theme. I just
created a new user for testing and it happens for that one too as soon
as you switch to the wayland-session.
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It happens only for wayland. Just tried out again with the tester
account. Attached is the output of gio and journalctl for that account.
As you can see gio reports two SSD, a HDD, and a DVD but not other
mount.
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I can confirm that after a
'gsettings set org.gnome.shell.extensions.dash-to-dock show-mounts
false'
the icons appear immediately after login. Thanx Nicolas!
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The font rendering is still crap. As said above monodevelop does not use
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