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#324 fixed The bugme timer disappearing bug is back jdreed

Reported by jdreed, 15 years ago.

Description

The bug where the bugme timer disappears after login seems to be back. It was, I believe, first observed on cluster-test.xvm. However, cursory testing suggests that it only manifests itself on displays with a 4:3 resolution, not a 16:9 one.

I most recently observed the behavior on quickstation-lobby-16-2 (a GX620) about 10 minutes ago. I did not observe the behavior on quickstation 11-1 (a 745) immediately prior to that.

Note that bugme is still running, because it reappears at logout.

I vaguely wonder if the bug only exists with Jaunty on 4:3 displays, because I tested this with Intrepid on a 4:3 display on quickstation-2 (W20-3rd floor), and I don't recall experiencing the bug. I don't have any other good ideas at the moment, so additional testing/debugging is welcome. I'm going to halt quickstation deployments until it's reproducible, however.

Currently installed debathena quickstations:

  • quickstation-2 (Intrepid, GX620)
  • quickstation-11-1 (Jaunty, 745)
  • quickstation-lobby-16-2 (Jaunty, GX620)
#327 fixed Evolution wrapper should include MH collection if ~/Mail/inbox exists jdreed jdreed

Reported by jdreed, 15 years ago.

Description

Some Athena 9 users who have migrated to IMAP still rely on the MH collection in Evolution for access to their archived mail. Perhaps the wrapper should include it if ~/Mail/inbox exists. Or maybe just conditionalize on a non-empty ~/Mail.

Alternatively, perhaps we document the process or create a script and let people add the collection themselves if necessary.

#336 wontfix Shell gives useless error message when a binary's interpreter is missing jdreed

Reported by jdreed, 15 years ago.

Description

Running old binaries (ez, for example) produces the incorrect error message "command not found", when what it really can't find is the interpreter.

We opened  LP:335666. We tried to get a patch in the kernel (relevant threads at  http://lkml.org/lkml/2009/7/9/74 and  http://lkml.org/lkml/2009/7/30/211)

broder notes that in addition to affecting libc5 binaries:

I ran into this bug (or something very like it) when I was working on a cross-compiler toolchain for my phone. Long story, but the short version is that I found the pre-built compiler that Palm was supposedly using, and I was getting ENOENTs when I tried to run them on my Jaunty VM. So I think this is still worth pushing, but through kernel.org, not through LP.

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