Hi Thomas, I don't think that launchpad-users@ is the right mailing list to address with your bug reports. Why not filing them on https://bugs.launchpad.net/ or discuss this on a developer list? Greets Myriam On Sun, Nov 30, 2008 at 07:49, Thomas Delbeke <toom2079@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi, > > I think there are no kernel oopses being generated in my new kernel: > > gedit kernel.log: > > Nov 30 05:19:54 thomas-laptop kernel: [ 35.514675] modprobe[5007]: > segfault at 0 ip 0804b0fc sp bff4ee20 error 6 in modprobe[8048000+5000] > > thomas@thomas-laptop:~$ lsb_release -rd ; uname -a > Description: Ubuntu jaunty (development branch) > Release: 9.04 > Linux thomas-laptop 2.6.28-1-ub-generic #1 SMP Wed Nov 26 19:15:48 UTC 2008 > i686 GNU/Linux > thomas@thomas-laptop:~$ lsb_release -rd ; uname -a ; apt-cache policy > linux-crashdump > Description: Ubuntu jaunty (development branch) > Release: 9.04 > Linux thomas-laptop 2.6.28-1-ub-generic #1 SMP Wed Nov 26 19:15:48 UTC 2008 > i686 GNU/Linux > linux-crashdump: > Installed: 2.6.27.8.12 > Candidate: 2.6.27.8.12 > Version table: > *** 2.6.27.8.12 0 > 100 /var/lib/dpkg/status > 2.6.27.7.11 0 > 500 http://archive.ubuntu.com jaunty/universe Packages > thomas@thomas-laptop:~$ > > > 2008/11/30 Thomas Delbeke <toom2079@xxxxxxxxx> >> >> Hi, >> >> are these all different bugs then? >> >> See below: >> >> Program received signal SIGPIPE, Broken pipe. >> 0xb803b430 in __kernel_vsyscall () >> (gdb) continue >> Continuing. >> >> Program received signal SIGPIPE, Broken pipe. >> 0xb803b430 in __kernel_vsyscall () >> (gdb) continue >> Continuing. >> >> Program received signal SIGPIPE, Broken pipe. >> 0xb803b430 in __kernel_vsyscall () >> (gdb) backtrace full >> #0 0xb803b430 in __kernel_vsyscall () >> No symbol table info available. >> #1 0xb7fdd053 in __write_nocancel () from >> /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libpthread.so.0 >> No symbol table info available. >> #2 0x08123d1b in PerlIOUnix_write (my_perl=0xa0b5008, f=0xa7640d8, >> vbuf=0xa9a2e30, count=1) at perlio.c:2704 >> len = 177876528 >> fd = 10 >> #3 0x08124c38 in PerlIOBuf_flush (my_perl=0xa0b5008, f=0xa0d32e8) at >> perlio.c:3741 >> count = <value optimized out> >> buf = 0xa9a2e30 "\n true\n" >> p = 0xa9a2e30 "\n true\n" >> b = (PerlIOBuf * const) 0xa7640d8 >> code = <value optimized out> >> n = (PerlIO *) 0xa7640d8 >> #4 0x080ba34c in Perl_pp_print (my_perl=0xa0b5008) at pp_hot.c:795 >> sp = (SV **) 0xa92abc0 >> mark = (SV **) 0xa92abc4 >> io = (IO *) 0xa7d9670 >> fp = (PerlIO *) 0xa0d32e8 >> mg = (MAGIC *) 0x0 >> gv = (GV * const) 0xaa92a88 >> #5 0x080b20c9 in Perl_runops_standard (my_perl=0xa0b5008) at run.c:38 >> No locals. >> #6 0x080b0530 in perl_run (my_perl=0xa0b5008) at perl.c:2391 >> oldscope = 1 >> ret = <value optimized out> >> cur_env = {je_prev = 0xa0b517c, je_buf = {{__jmpbuf = {-1077578704, >> 135671040, 134626576, -1077578776, 235291028, -1830480133}, __mask_was_saved >> = 0, __saved_mask = {__val = {3086023933, 3217388448, 3087310427, >> 3087374376, 3086915880, 1, 1, 0, 134580504, 4, 0, 135778316, 1, 3086816952, >> 168513544, 135671040, 168514084, 3217388520, 3087333776, 0, 168513544, >> 135671040, 3085154456, 3217388520, 134935280, 30, 135700189, 5, 10, 0, 0, >> 134846976}}}}, je_ret = 0, je_mustcatch = 0 '\0'} >> #7 0x08063ebd in main (argc=4, argv=0xbfc574b4, env=0xbfc574c8) at >> perlmain.c:113 >> exitstatus = <value optimized out> >> (gdb) info registers >> eax 0xffffffe0 -32 >> ecx 0xa9a2e30 177876528 >> edx 0x1 1 >> ebx 0xa 10 >> esp 0xbfc57268 0xbfc57268 >> ebp 0xbfc57298 0xbfc57298 >> esi 0xa 10 >> edi 0x1 1 >> eip 0xb803b430 0xb803b430 <__kernel_vsyscall+16> >> eflags 0x246 [ PF ZF IF ] >> cs 0x73 115 >> ss 0x7b 123 >> ds 0x7b 123 >> es 0x7b 123 >> fs 0x0 0 >> gs 0x33 51 >> (gdb) thread apply all backtrace >> >> Thread 1 (Thread 0xb7e3b8d0 (LWP 4697)): >> #0 0xb803b430 in __kernel_vsyscall () >> #1 0xb7fdd053 in __write_nocancel () from >> /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libpthread.so.0 >> #2 0x08123d1b in PerlIOUnix_write (my_perl=0xa0b5008, f=0xa7640d8, >> vbuf=0xa9a2e30, count=1) at perlio.c:2704 >> #3 0x08124c38 in PerlIOBuf_flush (my_perl=0xa0b5008, f=0xa0d32e8) at >> perlio.c:3741 >> #4 0x080ba34c in Perl_pp_print (my_perl=0xa0b5008) at pp_hot.c:795 >> #5 0x080b20c9 in Perl_runops_standard (my_perl=0xa0b5008) at run.c:38 >> #6 0x080b0530 in perl_run (my_perl=0xa0b5008) at perl.c:2391 >> #7 0x08063ebd in main (argc=4, argv=0xbfc574b4, env=0xbfc574c8) at >> perlmain.c:113 >> (gdb) continue >> Continuing. >> >> Program received signal SIGPIPE, Broken pipe. >> 0xb803b430 in __kernel_vsyscall () >> (gdb) continue >> Continuing. >> >> Program received signal SIGPIPE, Broken pipe. >> 0xb803b430 in __kernel_vsyscall () >> (gdb) continue >> Continuing. >> >> Program received signal SIGPIPE, Broken pipe. >> 0xb803b430 in __kernel_vsyscall () >> (gdb) backtrace full >> #0 0xb803b430 in __kernel_vsyscall () >> No symbol table info available. >> #1 0xb7fdd053 in __write_nocancel () from >> /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libpthread.so.0 >> No symbol table info available. >> #2 0x08123d1b in PerlIOUnix_write (my_perl=0xa0b5008, f=0xa7c4af8, >> vbuf=0xaa5d228, count=1) at perlio.c:2704 >> len = 178639400 >> fd = 10 >> #3 0x08124c38 in PerlIOBuf_flush (my_perl=0xa0b5008, f=0xa0d32e8) at >> perlio.c:3741 >> count = <value optimized out> >> buf = 0xaa5d228 "\n" >> p = 0xaa5d228 "\n" >> b = (PerlIOBuf * const) 0xa7c4af8 >> code = <value optimized out> >> n = (PerlIO *) 0xa7c4af8 >> #4 0x080ba34c in Perl_pp_print (my_perl=0xa0b5008) at pp_hot.c:795 >> sp = (SV **) 0xa92abc0 >> mark = (SV **) 0xa92abc4 >> io = (IO *) 0xaa88598 >> fp = (PerlIO *) 0xa0d32e8 >> mg = (MAGIC *) 0x0 >> gv = (GV * const) 0xa8355e0 >> #5 0x080b20c9 in Perl_runops_standard (my_perl=0xa0b5008) at run.c:38 >> No locals. >> #6 0x080b0530 in perl_run (my_perl=0xa0b5008) at perl.c:2391 >> oldscope = 1 >> ret = <value optimized out> >> cur_env = {je_prev = 0xa0b517c, je_buf = {{__jmpbuf = {-1077578704, >> 135671040, 134626576, -1077578776, 235291028, -1830480133}, __mask_was_saved >> = 0, __saved_mask = {__val = {3086023933, 3217388448, 3087310427, >> 3087374376, 3086915880, 1, 1, 0, 134580504, 4, 0, 135778316, 1, 3086816952, >> 168513544, 135671040, 168514084, 3217388520, 3087333776, 0, 168513544, >> 135671040, 3085154456, 3217388520, 134935280, 30, 135700189, 5, 10, 0, 0, >> 134846976}}}}, je_ret = 0, je_mustcatch = 0 '\0'} >> #7 0x08063ebd in main (argc=4, argv=0xbfc574b4, env=0xbfc574c8) at >> perlmain.c:113 >> exitstatus = <value optimized out> >> (gdb) info registers >> eax 0xffffffe0 -32 >> ecx 0xaa5d228 178639400 >> edx 0x1 1 >> ebx 0xa 10 >> esp 0xbfc57268 0xbfc57268 >> ebp 0xbfc57298 0xbfc57298 >> esi 0xa 10 >> edi 0x1 1 >> eip 0xb803b430 0xb803b430 <__kernel_vsyscall+16> >> eflags 0x246 [ PF ZF IF ] >> cs 0x73 115 >> ss 0x7b 123 >> ds 0x7b 123 >> es 0x7b 123 >> fs 0x0 0 >> gs 0x33 51 >> (gdb) thread apply all backtrace >> >> Thread 1 (Thread 0xb7e3b8d0 (LWP 4697)): >> #0 0xb803b430 in __kernel_vsyscall () >> #1 0xb7fdd053 in __write_nocancel () from >> /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libpthread.so.0 >> #2 0x08123d1b in PerlIOUnix_write (my_perl=0xa0b5008, f=0xa7c4af8, >> vbuf=0xaa5d228, count=1) at perlio.c:2704 >> #3 0x08124c38 in PerlIOBuf_flush (my_perl=0xa0b5008, f=0xa0d32e8) at >> perlio.c:3741 >> #4 0x080ba34c in Perl_pp_print (my_perl=0xa0b5008) at pp_hot.c:795 >> #5 0x080b20c9 in Perl_runops_standard (my_perl=0xa0b5008) at run.c:38 >> #6 0x080b0530 in perl_run (my_perl=0xa0b5008) at perl.c:2391 >> #7 0x08063ebd in main (argc=4, argv=0xbfc574b4, env=0xbfc574c8) at >> perlmain.c:113 >> (gdb) continue >> Continuing. >> >> Program received signal SIGPIPE, Broken pipe. >> 0xb803b430 in __kernel_vsyscall () >> (gdb) continue >> Continuing. >> >> >> 2008/11/30 <launchpad-users-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> >>> Send launchpad-users mailing list submissions to >>> launchpad-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >>> >>> To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit >>> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/launchpad-users >>> or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to >>> launchpad-users-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >>> >>> You can reach the person managing the list at >>> 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"Abuse" of Contact User feature (Matthew East) >>> 2. dpkg-reconfigure jaunty (Thomas Delbeke) >>> 3. [Fwd: [Bug 235164] abdonjesusbp@xxxxxxxxx has invited you to >>> have a 3D avatar chat] (Mackenzie Morgan) >>> 4. Re: [Fwd: [Bug 235164] abdonjesusbp@xxxxxxxxx has invited you >>> to have a 3D avatar chat] (Jean-Baptiste Lallement) >>> 5. Bug or not? dpkg-reconfigure -au (Thomas Delbeke) >>> 6. dpkg-reconfigure jaunty (Thomas Delbeke) >>> 7. Re: [Fwd: [Bug 235164] abdonjesusbp@xxxxxxxxx has invited you >>> to have a 3D avatar chat] (Mackenzie Morgan) >>> 8. dpkg-reconfigure jaunty (Thomas Delbeke) >>> >>> >>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> Message: 1 >>> Date: Sat, 29 Nov 2008 13:09:30 +0000 >>> From: "Matthew East" <mdke@xxxxxxxxxx> >>> Subject: "Abuse" of Contact User feature >>> To: "Launchpad Users List" <launchpad-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> Message-ID: >>> <3bd91160811290509r61f72c42vd2e2d38cb401414a@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> Over the last couple of days I've had a few direct emails from users >>> looking for support with Ubuntu which end up in my inbox. They have >>> been sent through the "Contact user" feature of Launchpad: >>> >>> "This message was sent by Launchpad via the Contact user/team >>> link on your profile page. For more information see >>> https://help.launchpad.net/YourAccount/ContactingPeople" >>> >>> It's not the end of the world, I will try and set up a filter on these >>> messages so that they don't end up in my inbox, and then reply to them >>> when I have time, but I wondered if there anything that can/should be >>> done to make it clearer that this feature is not for support requests? >>> >>> -- >>> Matthew East >>> http://www.mdke.org >>> gnupg pub 1024D/0E6B06FF >>> >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------ >>> >>> Message: 2 >>> Date: Sat, 29 Nov 2008 17:04:36 +0000 >>> From: "Thomas Delbeke" <toom2079@xxxxxxxxx> >>> Subject: dpkg-reconfigure jaunty >>> To: launchpad-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >>> Message-ID: >>> <799cc56a0811290904r5e7e3ecdu2a1437627c6a84aa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" >>> >>> Hi there people, >>> >>> unfortunately still no luck with the gpg-key. >>> >>> Can you guys give me an alternative on where to post the following? >>> >>> Failures of dpkg-reconfigure in Jaunty: >>> >>> Setup: >>> >>> thomas@thomas-laptop:~$ sudo su >>> [sudo] password for thomas: >>> root@thomas-laptop:/home/thomas# dpkg-reconfigure -p low debconf >>> Configuring debconf >>> ------------------- >>> >>> Packages that use debconf for configuration share a common look and feel. >>> You >>> can select the type of user interface they use. >>> >>> The dialog frontend is a full-screen, character based interface, while >>> the >>> readline frontend uses a more traditional plain text interface, and both >>> the >>> >>> gnome and kde frontends are modern X interfaces, fitting the respective >>> desktops >>> (but may be used in any X environment). The editor frontend lets you >>> configure >>> things using your favorite text editor. The noninteractive frontend never >>> asks >>> you any questions. >>> >>> 1. Dialog 2. Readline 3. Gnome 4. Kde 5. Editor 6. Noninteractive >>> >>> Interface to use: 2 >>> >>> >>> Debconf prioritizes the questions it asks you. Pick the lowest priority >>> of >>> question you want to see: >>> - 'critical' only prompts you if the system might break. >>> Pick it if you are a newbie, or in a hurry. >>> - 'high' is for rather important questions >>> - 'medium' is for normal questions >>> - 'low' is for control freaks who want to see everything >>> >>> >>> Note that no matter what level you pick here, you will be able to see >>> every >>> question if you reconfigure a package with dpkg-reconfigure. >>> >>> 1. critical 2. high 3. medium 4. low >>> >>> Ignore questions with a priority less than: 4 >>> >>> >>> root@thomas-laptop:/home/thomas# >>> >>> Errors: >>> >>> dpkg-reconfigure -au is halted at the following packages: >>> >>> scanlogd >>> gsm-utils >>> gsm-tools >>> chillispot >>> >>> Unknown package: >>> >>> Unknown media type in type 'fonts/package' >>> >>> Unknown media type in type 'interface/x-winamp-skin' >>> >>> gtk-update-icon-cache: Cache file created successfully. >>> Caching application data... >>> Generating mime/codec maps... >>> gtk-update-icon-cache: Cache file created successfully. >>> gtk-update-icon-cache: Cache file created successfully. >>> >>> (gconftool-2:28563): GConf-CRITICAL **: Failed to load file >>> "/var/lib/gconf/defaults/%gconf-tree-mai.xml": Error on line 1637 char >>> 71: >>> Element 'entry' was closed, but the currently open element is >>> 'local_schema' >>> >>> (gconftool-2:28578): GConf-WARNING **: Failed to write >>> "/var/lib/gconf/defaults/%gconf-tree.xml": Failed to move temporary file >>> "/var/lib/gconf/defaults/%gconf-tree.xml.new" to final location >>> "/var/lib/gconf/defaults/%gconf-tree.xml": No such file or directory >>> >>> Error syncing configuration data: Failed to write some configuration data >>> to >>> disk >>> root@thomas-laptop:/home/thomas# apt-get remove gconftool >>> Reading package lists... Done >>> Building dependency tree >>> Reading state information... Done >>> E: Couldn't find package gconftool >>> root@thomas-laptop:/home/thomas# apt-get remove gconf-tool >>> Reading package lists... Done >>> Building dependency tree >>> Reading state information... Done >>> E: Couldn't find package gconf-tool >>> root@thomas-laptop:/home/thomas# apt-get remove gconf >>> Reading package lists... Done >>> Building dependency tree >>> Reading state information... Done >>> E: Couldn't find package gconf >>> root@thomas-laptop:/home/thomas# >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Thomas >>> -------------- next part -------------- >>> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... >>> URL: >>> https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/launchpad-users/attachments/20081129/4b02f6d2/attachment-0001.htm >>> >>> ------------------------------ >>> >>> Message: 3 >>> Date: Sat, 29 Nov 2008 18:46:52 -0500 >>> From: Mackenzie Morgan <macoafi@xxxxxxxxx> >>> Subject: [Fwd: [Bug 235164] abdonjesusbp@xxxxxxxxx has invited you to >>> have a 3D avatar chat] >>> To: launchpad-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >>> Message-ID: <1228002412.26315.3.camel@betty> >>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" >>> >>> Who do we talk to to get spam (see below) removed from a bug's comments? >>> >>> -------- Forwarded Message -------- >>> > From: abdon <abdonjesusbp@xxxxxxxxx> >>> > Reply-To: Bug 235164 <235164@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> > To: macoafi@xxxxxxxxx >>> > Subject: [Bug 235164] abdonjesusbp@xxxxxxxxx has invited you to have a >>> > 3D avatar chat >>> > Date: Sat, 29 Nov 2008 22:03:21 -0000 >>> >>> *snip* >>> >>> -- >>> Mackenzie Morgan >>> http://ubuntulinuxtipstricks.blogspot.com >>> apt-get moo >>> -------------- next part -------------- >>> A non-text attachment was scrubbed... >>> Name: not available >>> Type: application/pgp-signature >>> Size: 189 bytes >>> Desc: This is a digitally signed message part >>> Url : >>> https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/launchpad-users/attachments/20081129/69b47535/attachment-0001.pgp >>> >>> ------------------------------ >>> >>> Message: 4 >>> Date: Sun, 30 Nov 2008 01:47:45 +0100 >>> From: Jean-Baptiste Lallement <jeanbaptiste.lallement@xxxxxxxxx> >>> Subject: Re: [Fwd: [Bug 235164] abdonjesusbp@xxxxxxxxx has invited you >>> to have a 3D avatar chat] >>> To: macoafi@xxxxxxxxx >>> Cc: launchpad-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >>> Message-ID: <4931E2B1.4000209@xxxxxxxxx> >>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 >>> >>> Hi Mackenzie, >>> >>> On 11/30/2008 12:46 AM, Mackenzie Morgan wrote: >>> > Who do we talk to to get spam (see below) removed from a bug's >>> > comments? >>> > >>> Open a new question on https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad and >>> provide the link to the comment. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> >>> > -------- Forwarded Message -------- >>> >> From: abdon <abdonjesusbp@xxxxxxxxx> >>> >> Reply-To: Bug 235164 <235164@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> >> To: macoafi@xxxxxxxxx >>> >> Subject: [Bug 235164] abdonjesusbp@xxxxxxxxx has invited you to have a >>> >> 3D avatar chat >>> >> Date: Sat, 29 Nov 2008 22:03:21 -0000 >>> > >>> > *snip* >>> > >>> > >>> >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------ >>> >>> Message: 5 >>> Date: Sun, 30 Nov 2008 02:47:35 +0000 >>> From: "Thomas Delbeke" <toom2079@xxxxxxxxx> >>> Subject: Bug or not? dpkg-reconfigure -au >>> To: launchpad-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >>> Message-ID: >>> <799cc56a0811291847m7166c7ecy64f793a0434ea89e@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" >>> >>> Hi when attaching the pid of dpkg-reconfigure to root# gdb 2>&1 | tee >>> gdb-dpkg-reconfigure.txt >>> >>> and >>> >>> handle SIG33 ... >>> set pag... >>> attach <PID> -au >>> continue >>> >>> I get this: >>> >>> Program received signal SIGPIPE, Broken pipe. >>> 0xb7f0d430 in __kernel_vsyscall () >>> (gdb) continue >>> Continuing. >>> >>> Program received signal SIGPIPE, Broken pipe. >>> 0xb7f0d430 in __kernel_vsyscall () >>> (gdb) continue >>> Continuing. >>> >>> Program received signal SIGPIPE, Broken pipe. >>> 0xb7f0d430 in __kernel_vsyscall () >>> (gdb) continue >>> Continuing. >>> >>> I can restart all of these interuptions with up-arrow and enter >>> (continue) >>> >>> Is this a bug in dpkg-reconfigure? >>> >>> I presume it is, because it is not like the true interuptions triggered >>> by >>> for instance scanlogd: >>> >>> * Starting Samba daemons >>> [ >>> OK ] >>> saned disabled; edit /etc/default/saned >>> --------- IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR XINETD USERS ---------- >>> The following line will be added to your /etc/inetd.conf file: >>> >>> #<off># sane-port\tstream\ttcp\tnowait\tsaned:saned\t/usr/sbin/saned >>> saned >>> >>> If you are indeed using xinetd, you will have to convert the >>> above into /etc/xinetd.conf format, and add it manually. See >>> /usr/share/doc/xinetd/README.Debian for more information. >>> Suggested entry (automatically converted using itox): >>> >>> ----------------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> saned disabled; edit /etc/default/saned >>> Stopping scanlogd: scanlogd. >>> The system user `scanlogd' already exists. Exiting. >>> Starting scanlogd: chroot: No such file or directory >>> invoke-rc.d: initscript scanlogd, action "start" failed. >>> root@thomas-laptop:/home/thomas# apt-get remove scanlogd >>> Reading package lists... Done >>> Building dependency tree >>> Reading state information... Done >>> The following packages will be REMOVED >>> scanlogd >>> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 1 to remove and 0 not upgraded. >>> After this operation, 115kB disk space will be freed. >>> Do you want to continue [Y/n]? y >>> (Reading database ... 475487 files and directories currently installed.) >>> Removing scanlogd ... >>> Stopping scanlogd: scanlogd. >>> Processing triggers for man-db ... >>> root@thomas-laptop:/home/thomas# dpkg-reconfigure -au >>> >>> Is there a way to run dpkg-reconfigure verbosely, so I can see which >>> packages trigger this (and ultimately get a backtrace)? Or shoud I attach >>> pidof gdb to another gdb? Should I file a bug or run 'root# >>> dpkg-reconfigure >>> > /home/me/Desktop/some-file'? >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> Thomas >>> -------------- next part -------------- >>> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... >>> URL: >>> https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/launchpad-users/attachments/20081130/f06a5c34/attachment-0001.htm >>> >>> ------------------------------ >>> >>> Message: 6 >>> Date: Sun, 30 Nov 2008 02:57:28 +0000 >>> From: "Thomas Delbeke" <toom2079@xxxxxxxxx> >>> Subject: dpkg-reconfigure jaunty >>> To: launchpad-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >>> Message-ID: >>> <799cc56a0811291857r66c5f522vf33c4730d091ad4e@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" >>> >>> Hi there, >>> >>> sorry for previous post. >>> >>> I think this 'bug' was caused because I seem to have done: $ >>> gnome-terminal >>> and then sudo su (in new terminal) and then dpkg-reconfigure. I then >>> closed >>> the first terminal or su'd it, I do not recall. >>> >>> Also I ran attach <PID> and not <PID> -au obviously.. >>> >>> Please ignore this post. >>> -------------- next part -------------- >>> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... >>> URL: >>> https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/launchpad-users/attachments/20081130/de3de3de/attachment-0001.htm >>> >>> ------------------------------ >>> >>> Message: 7 >>> Date: Sat, 29 Nov 2008 21:57:41 -0500 >>> From: Mackenzie Morgan <macoafi@xxxxxxxxx> >>> Subject: Re: [Fwd: [Bug 235164] abdonjesusbp@xxxxxxxxx has invited you >>> to have a 3D avatar chat] >>> To: launchpad-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >>> Message-ID: <1228013861.8594.3.camel@betty> >>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" >>> >>> On Sun, 2008-11-30 at 01:47 +0100, Jean-Baptiste Lallement wrote: >>> > Hi Mackenzie, >>> > >>> > On 11/30/2008 12:46 AM, Mackenzie Morgan wrote: >>> > > Who do we talk to to get spam (see below) removed from a bug's >>> > > comments? >>> > > >>> > Open a new question on https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad and >>> > provide the link to the comment. >>> >>> OK, thank you. >>> >>> -- >>> Mackenzie Morgan >>> http://ubuntulinuxtipstricks.blogspot.com >>> apt-get moo >>> -------------- next part -------------- >>> A non-text attachment was scrubbed... >>> Name: not available >>> Type: application/pgp-signature >>> Size: 189 bytes >>> Desc: This is a digitally signed message part >>> Url : >>> https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/launchpad-users/attachments/20081129/4d9c4978/attachment-0001.pgp >>> >>> ------------------------------ >>> >>> Message: 8 >>> Date: Sun, 30 Nov 2008 03:03:07 +0000 >>> From: "Thomas Delbeke" <toom2079@xxxxxxxxx> >>> Subject: dpkg-reconfigure jaunty >>> To: launchpad-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >>> Message-ID: >>> <799cc56a0811291903h5c932839o5aec13f92a53b03a@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" >>> >>> Sorry, >>> >>> this is actually a bug. This seems to trigger it: >>> >>> [...] >>> >>> Unknown media type in type 'interface/x-winamp-skin' >>> >>> WARNING: Failed to parse default value `??????????? ?????? >>> ;gtk-theme-selector.desktop,???????????? ??????????? >>> ???;default-applications.desktop,??????????? >>> ????;gnome-cups-manager.desktop]' for schema >>> (/schemas/apps/control-center/cc_actions_list) >>> Unknown media type in type 'all/all' >>> >>> Unknown media type in type 'all/allfiles' >>> >>> [...] >>> -------------- next part -------------- >>> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... >>> URL: >>> https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/launchpad-users/attachments/20081130/4513540f/attachment.htm >>> >>> ------------------------------ >>> >>> -- >>> launchpad-users mailing list >>> launchpad-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >>> Modify settings or unsubscribe at: >>> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/launchpad-users >>> >>> >>> End of launchpad-users Digest, Vol 36, Issue 31 >>> *********************************************** >> > > > -- > launchpad-users mailing list > launchpad-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/launchpad-users > > -- Protect your freedom, join the Fellowship of FSFE! http://www.fsfe.org Please don't send me proprietary file formats, use ISO standard ODF instead (ISO/IEC 26300)
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