I just did an apt-get update / upgrade earlier in the week, and ran it again tonight to see if anything else was available to fix an issue I'm having with my Gyration 4101 remote. When I ran it tonight, it shows the following files are ready for update. Is this for real? I don't see anything on the forum indicating a large update is available..
The following packages will be upgraded:
acl acpi-support adduser alsa-base amarok-common apache2-utils apmd app-install-data apparmor-utils aspell aspell-en attr avahi-autoipd
avahi-utils base-files bash-completion bluez-cups bluez-gstreamer bogofilter bogofilter-common bsdmainutils bsdutils build-essential bzip2
ca-certificates cdparanoia command-not-found-data console-setup console-terminus cpio cups-common curl dbus-x11 dctrl-tools debconf
debconf-i18n debootstrap defoma devscripts dhcp3-client dhcp3-common dhcp3-server dictionaries-common diffstat dkms dmidecode docbook-xml
dosfstools dupload dvd+rw-tools e2fslibs esound-common ethtool fakeroot fglrx-modaliases findutils flac fontconfig fontconfig-config
foomatic-db-engine foomatic-db-gutenprint foomatic-filters fortune-mod fortunes-min freeglut3 friendly-recovery gamin gawk genisoimage
ghostscript-x gimp-help-common gimp-help-en gnome-icon-theme grep groff-base gsfonts gsfonts-x11 gzip hal-info hicolor-icon-theme
hunspell-en-us ijsgutenprint im-switch inputattach install-package iptables iputils-arping iputils-ping iputils-tracepath iso-codes
java-common jfsutils kbd kdelibs5-data kdepimlibs-data klibc-utils konqueror-plugin-searchbar kubuntu-default-settings kubuntu-docs
kubuntu-konqueror-shortcuts language-pack-de language-pack-de-base language-pack-en language-pack-en-base language-pack-es
language-pack-es-base language-pack-fr language-pack-fr-base language-pack-it language-pack-it-base language-pack-ja language-pack-ja-base
language-pack-kde-de language-pack-kde-de-base language-pack-kde-en language-pack-kde-en-base language-pack-kde-es language-pack-kde-es-base
language-pack-kde-fr language-pack-kde-fr-base language-pack-kde-it language-pack-kde-it-base language-pack-kde-ja language-pack-kde-ja-base
language-pack-kde-pl language-pack-kde-pl-base language-pack-kde-pt language-pack-kde-pt-base language-pack-kde-ru language-pack-kde-ru-base
language-pack-pl language-pack-pl-base language-pack-pt language-pack-pt-base language-pack-ru language-pack-ru-base language-support-en
laptop-detect launchpad-integration less libacl1 libao2 libapm1 libapr1 libart-2.0-2 libaspell15 libatk1.0-0 libatk1.0-data libatm1 libattr1
libaudio-dev libaudio2 libaudiofile-dev libaudiofile0 libauthen-sasl-perl libavahi-client3 libavahi-common-data libavahi-common3
libavahi-compat-libdnssd1 libavahi-glib1 libavahi-qt3-1 libavutil49 libblkid1 libbluetooth3 libbonoboui2-common libbrlapi0.5 libbz2-1.0
libcdparanoia0 libck-connector0 libclucene0ldbl libcomerr2 libconfig-inifiles-perl libcroco3 libcwidget3 libdb4.7 libdbus-1-3
libdbus-qt-1-1c2 libdebconfclient0 libdebian-installer4 libdevel-symdump-perl libdevmapper1.02.1 libdrm2 libelf1 libenca0 libexif12
libexpat1 libffi5 libfile-basedir-perl libfile-desktopentry-perl libflac++6 libflac8 libfontconfig1 libfontenc1 libfreetype6
libfreetype6-dev libfribidi0 libfs6 libgamin0 libgcrypt11 libgd2-xpm libgif4 libglade2-0 libglu1-xorg-dev libgmp3c2 libgnomeui-common
libgnomevfs2-common libgpg-error0 libgphoto2-2 libgphoto2-port0 libgpm2 libgraphviz4 libgsf-1-114 libgsf-1-common libgsl0ldbl libgsm1
libgssglue1 libgtk2.0-common libgtop2-7 libgtop2-common libgutenprint2 libhal-storage1 libhal1 libhunspell-1.2-0 libhyphen0 libice-dev
libice6 libid3-3.8.3c2a libid3tag0 libidl0 libidn11 libieee1284-3 libifp4 libijs-0.35 libilmbase6 libjasper1 libjpeg62 libjpeg62-dev
libkeyutils1 libklibc libkonq5-templates liblaunchpad-integration1 liblcms1 liblircclient0 liblockfile1 libltdl7 liblzo2-2 libmad0
libmail-sendmail-perl libmailtools-perl libmime-tools-perl libmodplug0c2 libmpcdec3 libmpfr1ldbl libmtp8 libmusicbrainz4c2a libncurses5
libncurses5-dev libncursesw5 libnet-daemon-perl libnewt0.52 libnfsidmap2 libnspr4-0d libnss-mdns libnss3-1d libntfs10 libofa0 libogg0
libopenexr6 libopenobex1 libotr2 libpango1.0-common libpaper-utils libpaper1 libparse-debianchangelog-perl libpcap0.8 libpci3 libpciaccess0
libpcre3 libpcrecpp0 libpcsclite1 libpixman-1-0 libplrpc-perl libpod-coverage-perl libpod-simple-perl libpostproc51 libpth20
libpthread-stubs0 libpthread-stubs0-dev libpulse0 libqt3-mt librecode0 librpcsecgss3 libruby1.8 libsamplerate0 libsepol1 libsexy2
libsigc++-2.0-0c2a libslang2 libslang2-dev libslp1 libsm-dev libsm6 libsndfile1 libsnmp-base libspeex1 libspeexdsp1 libsqlite0 libsqlite3-0
libssl-dev libssl0.9.8 libswscale0 libsysfs-dev libsysfs2 libtasn1-3 libtest-pod-perl libtext-wrapi18n-perl libtheora0 libtimedate-perl
libtunepimp5 liburi-perl libusb-0.1-4 libuuid1 libvdpau1 libvisual-0.4-0 libvisual-0.4-plugins libvncserver0 libvorbis0a libvorbisenc2
libvorbisfile3 libvte-common libwavpack1 libwnck-common libwpd8c2a libwpg-0.1-1 libwps-0.1-1 libwrap0 libwww-perl libx11-data libx86-1
libxau-dev libxau6 libxaw7 libxcb-render-util0 libxcb-render0 libxcb-shape0 libxcb-shm0 libxcb-xv0 libxcomposite1 libxcursor1 libxdamage1
libxdmcp-dev libxdmcp6 libxext-dev libxext6 libxfixes3 libxfont1 libxft2 libxinerama1 libxkbfile1 libxml-perl libxml-regexp-perl
libxml-sax-expat-perl libxml-sax-perl libxml-simple-perl libxml-twig-perl libxml-xpath-perl libxml2 libxmu-headers libxmu6 libxmuu-dev
libxmuu1 libxp6 libxplc0.3.13 libxpm4 libxrandr2 libxrender1 libxres1 libxslt1.1 libxss1 libxt-dev libxt6 libxtst6 libxv1 libxvmc1
libxxf86dga1 libxxf86misc1 libxxf86vm1 libzip1 lilo linux-firmware linux-libc-dev linux-sound-base localechooser-data login lsb-base lsscsi
ltrace lupin-casper make makedev manpages mbr mdetect memtest86+ mime-support min12xxw mlocate mount mscompress mtr-tiny myspell-en-au
myspell-en-gb myspell-en-za mysql-common nbd-client nbd-server ncurses-base ncurses-bin net-tools ntpdate nvidia-173-modaliases
nvidia-96-modaliases openbsd-inetd openobex-apps openoffice.org-emailmerge openoffice.org-hyphenation openoffice.org-hyphenation-en-us
openoffice.org-l10n-common openoffice.org-style-human openoffice.org-thesaurus-en-au openoffice.org-thesaurus-en-us openprinting-ppds
openssl openssl-blacklist os-prober oxygen-cursor-theme passwd patch patchutils pciutils pkg-config pm-utils pnm2ppa po-debconf
popularity-contest powermgmt-base pppconfig pppoeconf psfontmgr pwgen pxljr python-central python-cupshelpers python-debian
python-gnupginterface python-reportlab python-support python-xdg python-xkit radeontool ruby1.8 setserial sgml-data smartdimmer ssh ssl-cert
strace tar tasksel tasksel-data tcpd tcpdump time toshset traceroute ttf-arabeyes ttf-arphic-uming ttf-dejavu ttf-dejavu-core
ttf-dejavu-extra ttf-dustin ttf-freefont ttf-indic-fonts-core ttf-lao ttf-opensymbol ttf-thai-tlwg tzdata ubufox ubuntu-keyring ucf unzip
usbutils user-setup uuid-runtime vbetool vorbis-tools w3m wamerican wbritish whois wodim x-ttcidfont-conf x11-session-utils x11-utils
x11-xfs-utils x11-xkb-utils x11-xserver-utils x11proto-core-dev x11proto-kb-dev x11proto-xext-dev xauth xbitmaps xcursor-themes
xdg-user-dirs xdg-utils xfonts-100dpi xfonts-75dpi xfonts-base xfonts-encodings xfonts-scalable xinit xkb-data xml-core xserver-common
xserver-xorg-input-all xtrans-dev xutils-dev zip zlib1g zlib1g-dev
530 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 560 not upgraded.
1 not fully installed or removed.
Need to get 250MB of archives.
After this operation, 72.7MB of additional disk space will be used.
Do you want to continue [Y/n]? n
These updates seem Ubuntu related and not LMCE specific updates...
yeah, those are all upstream packages.
Umm I thought I had something go corrupt when I saw this after a power fail on my core.
I selected Y and now I think I have 8.10 lmce sitting on a half installed 10.04!!!
Do you see any mention of lucid in your /etc/apt/sources.list?
If I get a chance I'll try this again on an 8.10 install in a VM
I'd hold off installing until someone who knows more about the pkgs can comment.
-Coley.
I'm seeing similar with 596 upgraded and 471 held back. Not going to upgrade yet ... very nervous!
http://pastebin.com/1DQMBcsQ
Barney
cfernandes has noticed a lucid entry in the sources.list.
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ lucid main multiverse
If I change the lucid entry to intrepid I get:
root@dcerouter:~# apt-get upgrade -f
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following packages have been kept back:
pluto-mythtv-player
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 1 not upgraded.
1 not fully installed or removed.
After this operation, 0B of additional disk space will be used.
Do you want to continue [Y/n]?
I changed the Lucid entry to Intrepid and all of those updates disappeared. Much happier now. There is a pluto-database update available though.
Thanks!
After a power outage, I was unfortunately doing too many things at once and did not notice this lucid entry until I had already said "Y". What is the best way to undo the lucid modifications that this upgrade added to my LMCE? Sound from the MD through toslink is not working and it seems to have messed up Insteon control.
Many thanks for any advice.
what does apt-get upgrade list now? are there broken dependencies?
Is lucid still mentioned in your sources.list?
-Coley.
I removed the lucid reference in sources.list and so upgrade shows nothing to install or update.
I went in and fixed the sound/video issues by following the link for installing libxine2 and "downgrading" to phinigma's pluto-xine-player:
http://forum.linuxmce.org/index.php/topic,11497.0.html
I had to apt-get install w32codecs after this to get certain files to work.
On that front the only thing that does not work is recorded programs from mythtv that show up in the video menu--the image is fine but there is no sound--this may be the flavor of mpeg file they use at myth?
My insteon devices keep switching the serial port after every restart so I'm not sure if that was due to the upgrade or the power outage corrupting something. I'm still trying to figure out how to handle this.
Other than that, I can't see anything else that is not working. But any suggestions would be greatly appreciated on how to reverse the "upgraded" files from the lucid depository.
Thanks!
Sorry about the issues you're having.
(1) as far as the mythTV recordings not playing in Xine correctly, this happens with certain H.264 files with AC3 encoded sound in them. Xine does not map things to the correct audio channels.. It happens for me with the HD-PVR .we need a proper fix...and honestly, I'd rather someone work on a solution to play TV recordings with MythTV, most of the code is there, there are control issues that need to be worked through in MythTV_Player.
(2) Your USB serial devices are switching..yuck.. the best way to deal with that is to make sure any USB to serial devices are plugged directly into the PC and not a hub. Please for the love of god, do not use a hub to connect devices, as many of them have all sorts of bugs and issues because of the fuzziness of the power management side of the USB spec, devices will simply drop off without warning, and not notify the kernel that they were dropped off properly, so it will try to reassign a new device ID, which trips up our PnP code (we have extensive logic in the Plug and Play plugin to TRY and handle this, but there are still some cases where it fails.)
-Thom
Thanks for the update.
1. I too have an HD-PVR so it is good to know that it is not just me. I've been looking around on the web and it seems like the best fix is to transcode them from mpeg2 to avi and then they should play. I'll try it ASAP. It is just frustrating to have them mapped inside of the Video tab in LMCE and see a perfect picture but no sound.
However, my TV recordings play perfectly inside of mythTV with the libxine2 install so I'm not sure what you are referring to on that front.
2. I wasn't using a hub but thanks for the cautionary note. It seems like the "lucid" update changed things so that the gc-100 is no longer functional. If I plug the insteon PLM directly into a serial port it works fine. I'm going to try reinstalling the gc-100 to see if that works.
Another bug that has turned up is the breaking of the DHCP function of LMCE: It will no longer assign IP addresses to devices but works fine if you manually enter an IP address or if the IP address for the device was already in the networking table. This may be a function of my particular machine and network manager being reinstalled by the update. I had to delete network manager to get my machine to work initially, so I will try doing it again and see if it fixes the problem.
I guess the bottom line for me is the question of whether there is any way to "repair" my installation of 8.10. I seem to remember that there was a way in 7.x but I wonder if anyone has tried it with the finished 8.10. Since all my data is on a separate drive I'm wondering if I just go in and reinstall on the LMCE drive if it will be smart enough to figure out where everything is or how much manual labor will be involved in getting it to see everything again.
Also, I'm still wishing there was a way to save all my custom templates.
Any advice greatly appreciated.
hmm. as for the templates, WHY did you not work with us to bring them into sqlCVS?
-Thom
I guess I did not know how. I guess thought checking the box to share them somehow automatically brought them into the database. Happy to do it. Is there a link somewhere with the instructions?
OK, if anyone else has this problem, most of the issues I experienced were from the lucid upgrade knocking out the dhcp server function of LMCE making my GC-100 non functional as well as other devices whose IP lease had expired during the power outage.
The way I fixed it was a bit messy but it may give you an idea of how to go about addressing it on your system should the need arise.
Since I could not restart the dhcp3-server the first thing I tried to do was remove it. Well, this also took out dce-router so that was not so good. I reinstalled dce-router and then tried to reinstall dhcp3-server but got a dependency error that stated that the wrong dhcp3-common file is installed--which is what I suspect the lucid upgrade did. So I removed the dhcp3-common file that was installed and installed the correct one, then reinstalled dhcp3-server. However, the server would not start and gave this error:
Setting up dhcp3-server (3.1.1-1ubuntu2.2) ...
Installing new version of config file /etc/init.d/dhcp3-server ...
dhcpd self-test failed. Please fix the config file.
The error was:
Internet Systems Consortium DHCP Server V3.1.1
Copyright 2004-2008 Internet Systems Consortium.
All rights reserved.
For info, please visit http://www.isc.org/sw/dhcp/
Can't open /etc/bind/rndc.key: Permission denied
invoke-rc.d: initscript dhcp3-server, action "start" failed.
So searching the internet, I found this fix:
I have added these two lines to the dhcp3 profile: /etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.dhcpd3
/etc/bind/ r,
/etc/bind/** r,
After restarting apparmor
/etc/init.d/apparmor restart
I am now able to restart dhcp3 without any errors.
then
/etc/init.d/dhcp3-server restart
Which was true, but somehow eth0 had lost its ability to get an ip meaning I had a functional intranet but no internet. So I changed eth0 settings from DHCP to manual and filled them in, and then rebooted hoping for the best.
So far, so good. I don't know if LMCE recognized all the shenanigans I had pulled and reinstalled the correct files or if this actually worked on its on, but when I do an apt-get upgrade nothing shows up, dhcp is assigning addresses again, gc-100 works and I have learned my lesson to never ever upgrade unless you check it out first.
interestingly somehow this lucid reference turned up in my sources.list too. I also got 530 upgrades offered, but I declined. However I'm also faced with an issue right now, that I don't seem to be getting ips from my server anymore. So the first time I thought,its just hanging and I reset it. After a few hours I came back home only to find the same thing again. Okay...I thought, perhaps its a space issue, but there are still several GBs available....I restart, went away and came back and the same thing again.
So I found this thread and thought maybe its a dhcp issue, but I don't have /etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.dhcpd3
however I found something else in var/log/messages.log everytime when it crashed:
QuoteNov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000273] eth0: Got tx_timeout. irq: 00000000
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000275] eth0: Ring at 37b9e000
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000276] eth0: Dumping tx registers
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000281] 0: 00002000 000000ff 00000003 028403ca 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000285] 20: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000001 00000000 00000000 00000000
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000290] 40: 0420e20e 0000a855 00002e20 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000296] 60: 00000000 00000000 00000000 0000ffff 0000ffff 0000ffff 0000ffff 00000000
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000307] 80: 003b0f3d 40000001 00000000 007f0028 0000061c 00000001 00000000 80007fd8
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000318] a0: 0016070f 00000016 6f8c1e00 000028b7 00000001 00000000 9000cccd 00000448
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000329] c0: 10000001 00000001 00000001 00000001 00000001 00000001 00000001 00000001
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000339] e0: 00000001 00000001 00000001 00000001 00000001 00000001 00000001 00000001
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000346] 100: 37b9e800 37b9e000 007f00ff 00008000 00010064 00000000 00000002 37b9f7c0
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000352] 120: 37b9e780 313d2180 a000ffd3 0254a810 8000061c 37b9f6bc 37b9e6e0 01e08000
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000357] 140: 00304120 00c02600 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000361] 160: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 01800010 0000c000 00000000 00000000
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000371] 180: 00000016 00000008 0194796d 00008103 0000002a 00004000 00000080 0000c183
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000381] 1a0: 00000016 00000008 0194796d 00008103 0000002a 00004000 00000080 0000c183
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000392] 1c0: 00000016 00000008 0194796d 00008103 0000002a 00004000 00000080 0000c183
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000401] 1e0: 00000016 00000008 0194796d 00008103 0000002a 00004000 00000080 0000c183
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000410] 200: 20001111 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000420] 220: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000429] 240: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000440] 260: 00000000 00000000 fe027001 00000100 00000011 000000a3 fe027011 000001a3
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000449] 280: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000458] 2a0: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000468] 2c0: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000478] 2e0: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000001 00000001 00000001
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000483] 300: 80212000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00002000 00000000 00000000
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000487] 320: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000492] 340: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000020 429f380c 00000000
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000496] 360: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000500] 380: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000002 00000000
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000504] 3a0: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000508] 3c0: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000512] 3e0: 06255300 00701365 00000000 00000000 00000032 00000000 00000000 00000000
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000521] 400: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000531] 420: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000540] 440: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000549] 460: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000558] 480: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000567] 4a0: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000577] 4c0: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000586] 4e0: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000596] 500: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000607] 520: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000617] 540: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000627] 560: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000637] 580: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000647] 5a0: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000657] 5c0: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000667] 5e0: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000677] 600: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000680] eth0: Dumping tx ring
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000682] 000: 00000000 2d6364ee 20000041 // 00000000 2d76593e 0c000041 // 00000000 17e7806b a0000099 // 00000000 1f08a0ee 20000041
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000686] 004: 00000000 310644ee 20000041 // 00000000 2d7cc4ee 20000041 // 00000000 35ebecee 20000041 // 00000000 2d7cecfa 20000035
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000690] 008: 00000000 3543d8ee 20000041 // 00000000 30e9fcee 20000041 // 00000000 35ebd0ee 20000041 // 00000000 30ddecee 20000041
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000695] 00c: 00000000 31135cee 20000041 // 00000000 345104ee 20000041 // 00000000 2d7cd8ee 20000041 // 00000000 1f1ab8e6 20000049
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000699] 010: 00000000 1f1a8ce6 20000049 // 00000000 34f6313e 0c000041 // 00000000 3573106b a00000d3 // 00000000 30e9e4ee 20000041
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000704] 014: 00000000 30e9f0e6 20000049 // 00000000 30e9e8e6 20000049 // 00000000 30e9c0e6 20000049 // 00000000 30e9f4e6 20000049
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000707] 018: 00000000 30e9f8e6 20000049 // 00000000 2d7cf0e6 20000049 // 00000000 1f08a8e6 20000049 // 00000000 1f088ce6 20000049
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000712] 01c: 00000000 1f0890e6 20000049 // 00000000 1f08b0e6 20000049 // 00000000 30dde0ee 20000041 // 00000000 310640fa 20000035
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000716] 020: 00000000 1f08bcee 20000041 // 00000000 1f0888fa 20000035 // 00000000 1f089cee 20000041 // 00000000 1f08b4ee 20000041
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000721] 024: 00000000 3453b0ee 20000041 // 00000000 310664ee 20000041 // 00000000 30ddf8fa 20000035 // 00000000 345388ee 20000041
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000724] 028: 00000000 311348ee 20000041 // 00000000 2d6348e6 20000049 // 00000000 2d6354e6 20000049 // 00000000 2d635ce6 20000049
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000729] 02c: 00000000 377cdce6 20000049 // 00000000 377cd0e6 20000049 // 00000000 30e9c4ee 20000041 // 00000000 1f25193e 0c000041
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000735] 030: 00000000 311f7000 a000006a // 00000000 30dde4fa 20000035 // 00000000 1f1ab13e 0c000041 // 00000000 34d27a05 a00000bd
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000738] 034: 00000000 3453ace6 20000049 // 00000000 345398e6 20000049 // 00000000 2d5230e6 20000049 // 00000000 2d520ce6 20000049
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000743] 038: 00000000 2d5218e6 20000049 // 00000000 310658ee 20000041 // 00000000 311364e6 20000049 // 00000000 346cc8e6 20000049
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000746] 03c: 00000000 346cf4e6 20000049 // 00000000 2d6360e6 20000049 // 00000000 2d6340fa 20000035 // 00000000 30e9ecfa 20000035
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000752] 040: 00000000 34f6014a 0c000035 // 00000000 0974706b a00000d3 // 00000000 32891cee 20000041 // 00000000 2d6370ee 20000041
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000755] 044: 00000000 32892cfa 20000035 // 00000000 1f1d98ee 20000041 // 00000000 32be34ee 20000041 // 00000000 35ebd4ee 20000041
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000760] 048: 00000000 2d766cfa 20000035 // 00000000 095140ee 20000041 // 00000000 2d76513e 0c000041 // 00000000 3296a06b a00000d3
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000764] 04c: 00000000 095144fa 20000035 // 00000000 3289014a 0c000035 // 00000000 2e7424ac a0000005 // 00000000 30e9e0ee 20000041
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000769] 050: 00000000 095148ee 20000041 // 00000000 09514cfa 20000035 // 00000000 1f1d80e6 20000049 // 00000000 1f1db4e6 20000049
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000772] 054: 00000000 1f1d88e6 20000049 // 00000000 1f1da8e6 20000049 // 00000000 34f604e6 20000049 // 00000000 095150ee 20000041
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000777] 058: 00000000 095154ee 20000041 // 00000000 095158ee 20000041 // 00000000 09515ce6 20000049 // 00000000 095160e6 20000049
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000781] 05c: 00000000 095164e6 20000049 // 00000000 095168e6 20000049 // 00000000 09516ce6 20000049 // 00000000 095170ee 20000041
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000786] 060: 00000000 095174e6 20000049 // 00000000 095178e6 20000049 // 00000000 09517ce6 20000049 // 00000000 2d7680e6 20000049
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000789] 064: 00000000 2d76853e 0c000041 // 00000000 097cd2d6 a0000005 // 00000000 2d76894a 0c000035 // 00000000 313f147c a0000005
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000795] 068: 00000000 2d768cee 20000041 // 00000000 1f1abcee 20000041 // 00000000 2d7690ee 20000041 // 00000000 2d7694ee 20000041
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000798] 06c: 00000000 2d7698ee 20000041 // 00000000 2d769cee 20000041 // 00000000 32be00fa 20000035 // 00000000 2d76a13e 0c000041
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000804] 070: 00000000 097cd2d6 a0000005 // 00000000 2d76a4fa 20000035 // 00000000 2d634cee 20000041 // 00000000 34f610ee 20000041
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000807] 074: 00000000 31067ce6 20000049 // 00000000 310660e6 20000049 // 00000000 2d7660e6 20000049 // 00000000 2d76b13e 0c000041
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000812] 078: 00000000 308320b3 a000004d // 00000000 2d76b53e 0c000041 // 00000000 311d4965 a000004d // 00000000 2d76b93e 0c000041
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000815] 07c: 00000000 2e689d74 a000005d // 00000000 311358ee 20000041 // 00000000 32b9fcee 20000041 // 00000000 1f1aace6 20000049
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000821] 080: 00000000 1f1aa0e6 20000049 // 00000000 1f1a88e6 20000049 // 00000000 2d6378e6 20000049 // 00000000 2d76a8e6 20000049
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000824] 084: 00000000 2d76ace6 20000049 // 00000000 2d76bce6 20000049 // 00000000 097640e6 20000049 // 00000000 344d254a 0c000035
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000829] 088: 00000000 09680c71 8000038e // 00000000 2e5fa000 a000021c // 00000000 0976493e 0c000041 // 00000000 311d4965 a000004d
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000833] 08c: 00000000 097644e6 20000049 // 00000000 097650e6 20000049 // 00000000 097654e6 20000049 // 00000000 097658e6 20000049
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000838] 090: 00000000 09765d3e 0c000041 // 00000000 308320b3 a000004d // 00000000 0976613e 0c000041 // 00000000 2e689d74 a000005d
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000841] 094: 00000000 097664ee 20000041 // 00000000 097668ee 20000041 // 00000000 097670ee 20000041 // 00000000 2d76793e 0c000041
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000847] 098: 00000000 30c750d1 a0000015 // 00000000 1f1db14a 0c000035 // 00000000 2e67e347 a0000045 // 00000000 097674ee 20000041
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000850] 09c: 00000000 097678ee 20000041 // 00000000 09767cee 20000041 // 00000000 09766cee 20000041 // 00000000 1f1aa8ee 20000041
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000855] 0a0: 00000000 1f2524ee 20000041 // 00000000 1f2500ee 20000041 // 00000000 1f2514ee 20000041 // 00000000 1f2510ee 20000041
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000859] 0a4: 00000000 3451394a 0c000035 // 00000000 2e5d006b a0000133 // 00000000 1f25214a 0c000035 // 00000000 313f147c a0000005
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000864] 0a8: 00000000 1f2508ee 20000041 // 00000000 1f2530ee 20000041 // 00000000 32b9f8e6 20000049 // 00000000 32b9f4e6 20000049
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000868] 0ac: 00000000 32be24e6 20000049 // 00000000 32be04e6 20000049 // 00000000 32be14e6 20000049 // 00000000 1f2538e6 20000049
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000873] 0b0: 00000000 09764ce6 20000049 // 00000000 2ca280e6 20000049 // 00000000 2ca284e6 20000049 // 00000000 2ca288ee 20000041
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000876] 0b4: 00000000 2ca28ce6 20000049 // 00000000 2ca290e6 20000049 // 00000000 2ca294e6 20000049 // 00000000 2ca298e6 20000049
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000882] 0b8: 00000000 30ddc8ee 20000041 // 00000000 2ca29cee 20000041 // 00000000 1f1d9d4a 0c000035 // 00000000 311b53af a0000045
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000885] 0bc: 00000000 346fa8ee 20000041 // 00000000 2ca2a0ee 20000041 // 00000000 2d637cee 20000041 // 00000000 2ca2a4ee 20000041
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000890] 0c0: 00000000 2ca2a8ee 20000041 // 00000000 2ca2acee 20000041 // 00000000 2ca2b0ee 20000041 // 00000000 2ca2b4ee 20000041
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000893] 0c4: 00000000 2d6350ee 20000041 // 00000000 2ca2b8fa 20000035 // 00000000 346f8cee 20000041 // 00000000 2ca2bce6 20000049
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000899] 0c8: 00000000 1db300e6 20000049 // 00000000 1db304e6 20000049 // 00000000 1db308e6 20000049 // 00000000 1db30ce6 20000049
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000902] 0cc: 00000000 1db310e6 20000049 // 00000000 1db314e6 20000049 // 00000000 1db318e6 20000049 // 00000000 1db31ce6 20000049
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000907] 0d0: 00000000 1db320e6 20000049 // 00000000 1db324e6 20000049 // 00000000 346fb4ee 20000041 // 00000000 1db334ee 20000041
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000910] 0d4: 00000000 2d76553e 0c000041 // 00000000 17ff006b a0000182 // 00000000 1f25293e 0c000041 // 00000000 35fa46d4 a0000299
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000916] 0d8: 00000000 1db338ee 20000041 // 00000000 1db33cee 20000041 // 00000000 1db330ee 20000041 // 00000000 1db32cee 20000041
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000919] 0dc: 00000000 1db328ee 20000041 // 00000000 1f250cee 20000041 // 00000000 2d6368ee 20000041 // 00000000 34510cfa 20000035
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000924] 0e0: 00000000 09c500ee 20000041 // 00000000 09c518fa 20000035 // 00000000 09c51cee 20000041 // 00000000 09c520ee 20000041
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000927] 0e4: 00000000 09c524e6 20000049 // 00000000 09c528e6 20000049 // 00000000 09c52ce6 20000049 // 00000000 09c530e6 20000049
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000933] 0e8: 00000000 09c534e6 20000049 // 00000000 09c538e6 20000049 // 00000000 30ddd0e6 2000004e // 00000000 345100fa a0000035
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000936] 0ec: 00000000 30e9c8e6 a0000049 // 00000000 30e9cce6 a0000049 // 00000000 30e9d0e6 a0000049 // 00000000 30e9d4e6 a0000049
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000942] 0f0: 00000000 30e9d8e6 a0000049 // 00000000 30ddf0ee a0000041 // 00000000 345130e6 a0000049 // 00000000 345124e6 a0000049
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000945] 0f4: 00000000 379008e6 a0000049 // 00000000 2d7cfce6 a0000049 // 00000000 2d7cd4e6 a0000049 // 00000000 2d7cc8fa a0000035
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000951] 0f8: 00000000 2d7ce0fa a0000035 // 00000000 310650ee a0000041 // 00000000 35c92d3e 8c000041 // 00000000 313d206b a00000e8
Nov 6 01:09:34 dcerouter kernel: [558814.000954] 0fc: 00000000 2d5220ee 20000041 // 00000000 30e9dcee 20000041 // 00000000 2d5228fa 20000035 // 00000000 311344ee 20000041
does anyone has an idea, what could cause something like that?
I did a apt-get update and got the same number of updates, I updated (should have known better then to have messed with a working system). My problem is now I get no video form .avi files, just sound. Every other file mostly .mkv files and .dvd((.iso)thankfuly) work.
I did some digging and found a reference to lucid in my apt sources list. I haven't noticed any dhcp errors; however I don't use lmce as a router.
Where did this entry for lucid come from and how/when did it get into my apt source list. I didn't put it their. I'm certain no one else could have put it their.
In a production environment you check for this stuff before you update. Seeing as I'm the only one with access to the system, I didn't see a reason to check for this kinda of silly error. I hope this bug(unless theirs evidence of other) should be squashed.
If I backup my msql user data base, and set up a new lmce box with the same user information(and restore the backed up user table) will lmce be able to use "lmce file structure" on the new hard drive with out me having to reformat start over??
ConfirmDepedendencies (the program that installs packages in response to devices being added/removed), adds entries to sources.list depending on entries in the database. Apparently may still be an entry that does not have an intrepid compatibility entry in it.
This has caused you to get all the packages from lucid (our 1004 branch), in which every package is rebuilt every time a build happens.
Please file a bug in trac on http://svn.linuxmce.org/ and we will track this down.
-Thom
OK I'll do that. Unfortunately I don't know how at the moment. I'm currently looking up how to do that now.
Edit..
What's the current state of 10.04? I think I'd rather use it instead of 8.10.
thanks
Creating a bug is pretty simple,
http://svn.linuxmce.org/ .. <-- go here.
Click New Ticket
fill in your name, a description of the bug, and any additional information you can provide.
Click submit.
We'll get the bug. ;)
-Thom