Ubuntu :: 10.10: Namoroka: "XML Parsing Error: Not Well Formed"
Dec 14, 2010
I'm getting this error (uniquely when trying to access Auctiva-managed pages in eBay):
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XML Parsing Error: not well-formed
[URL]
[Code]....
(To be accurate: the arrow is pointing to the second & in '&&' in the error message as presented. I don't know how to reproduce that precisely).
I assume this is because I have replaced the Ubuntu build Firefox with Namoroka? I did this because there was a recent announcement of security fixes in FF 3.6.13 which didn't seem to be in the Ubuntu version.
Should I revert to the Ubuntu version to get around the problem? If so, what commands do I need to issues to completely remove Namoroka and replace it with Ubuntu firefox?
I am new to Ubuntu linux and recently installed it on my computer. I did a system scan and this is what it said, ML Parsing Error: not well-formed Location: file:///media/Cruzer/submission.xml Line Number 4807, Column 53: Checking for hardware/setup problems... [#[33mWARN] What exactly does this mean and what is a possible solution
I would like to join SLES server to Microsoft Server 2008 Active Directory to enable domain authentication when accessing samba shares. When I run
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net ads join -U administrator
I get the following error
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"Failed to join domain: Improperly formed account name."
I tried the same samba configuration on another server (OpenSuse 11.2) without any problem, so I think it is somehow connected with the Samba version, but I'm not sure. Has anybody experienced this behaviour?
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kinit administrator@MYDOMAIN
the package versions on SLES 10 SP2 (x86_64) are following
I would like to know if what this log error mean and how i can resolve this matter. I would like to verify if this is a misconfiguration or a bug on my settings
the log error is:
snmpd:error parsing ', skipping
the RHEL version used was 4 update 4 64 bit
the snmp packages installed were:
net-snmp-5.2.1-0.2 net snmp-lib - 5.1.2-11 net-snmp-lib - 5.2.1-0.2
As trying to update my system the other day I was greeted with a message I did not want.
Code: tpsv@titantest:~$ sudo apt-get install update Reading package lists... Error! E: Problem parsing dependency Replaces E: Error occurred while processing language-pack-kde-nds (NewVersion1) E: Problem with MergeList /var/lib/apt/lists/us.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_karmic_main_binary-i386_Packages E: The package lists or status file could not be parsed or opened.
I tried to upgrade ubuntu , downloaded everything that was needed but I am not able to install anything. It gives an error
Code: Do you want to continue [Y/n]? y Extracting templates from packages: 100% Preconfiguring packages ... dpkg: warning: parsing file '/var/lib/dpkg/available' near line 7174 package 'python-egenix-mxdatetime': missing description dpkg: error: parsing file '/var/lib/dpkg/available' near line 7175: field name `Package(' must be followed by colon
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (2) since then I am not able to install anything on my aptdaemon fails for anything that I try to install How to deal with it
I get this error when I try to start up firefox: Code: XML Parsing Error: undefined entity Location: (null) Line Number 30, Column 7: <menuitem id="context-copy" ------^ It's a GTK window with black text with yellow background. I've tried removing the .mozilla folder uninstalling firefox completely and deleting /usr/lib64/mozilla and /usr/lib/mozilla folders. Same error. So I tried running firefox under root, and it displays the same error plus:
Code: Failed to contact configuration server; some possible causes are that you need to enable TCP/IP networking for ORBit, or you have stale NFS locks due to a system crash. See [URL] for information. (Details - 1: Failed to get connection to session: Did not receive a reply. Possible causes include: the remote application did not send a reply, the message bus security policy blocked the reply, the reply timeout expired, or the network connection was broken.) So after long hours of frustration I created a new "test" user and firefox ran fine. It still doesn't work on my old user account and root. My system is "Linux localhost.localdomain 2.6.30.9-102.fc11.x86_64 #1 SMP Fri Dec 4 00:18:53 EST 2009 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux"
I'm trying to install PPTP following this guide http://www.dotcomunderground.com/blogs/2010/04/10/poptop-pptp-centos5-installation-setup/but when I enter the command yum --enablerepo=poptop-stable install pptpd
I'm having some issues upgrading my F9 to F12 using 'preupgrade' so I'm looking for anybody who has ever been able to complete a preupgrade from F9 x86_64 to F12. The error message I receive is TypeError: Parsing primary.xml error: attributes construct error. To my knowledge this has been reported as a bug in F10 which was resolved by a yum update to version 3.2.24.
For F9 the latest yum version is 3.2.21 which has this Parsing error bug that prevents the preupgarde to continue. Interesting enough that the preupgarde lets me select Fedora 12 and progresses with all the preupgrade steps properly until the parsing error occur. How to fix this Parsing error on a F9 x86_64 system.
I haven't been able to locate this cause. The problem developed as follows:
1. Used a downloaded .ymp file to add a community package, chose NOT to add the repo permanently from the Customize button... installation of package failed. 2. Added the repo manually in Yast Software Repositories and it went thru the process without error, BUT the repo never appeared in the list. (this is where i think the problem lies) 3. Tried to add the package using .ymp package without blocking the new repo addition... package installed successfully. Then deleted the repo using Yast Software Repositories gui.
Now starting Yast Software Management the process starts and downloads the repo.xml files from each enabled repo, then displays a error msg stating "Parsing Error". Dismiss and it loads the normal interface and seems to work properly from then on.
i traying to install php memcache module and alot of other things but evrytime i tray to use yum i got this error $Loading "fastestmirror" plugin Options Error: Error parsing '1enabled=1': invalid boolean value i have centos 5 server 64bit is there anyone now what this error and how to fix it
I have a script in which I need to wait until the required files are formed. Like the files are of the form a-1, a-2, a-3 and so on. I need to wait using sleep until files named a-1 to a-n are formed and value of n is known. How can I do this..?
I have a SUSE 10 SP 2 server that needs to get added to a Windows Active Directory domain and registered in DNS. Samba is 3.0.28-0.5. I tried to join the domain with the following command:
I have two machine, host1 and host2, that are running Debian 3.1 in an HA setup. AFAIK, they are exactly the same. In the course of tracking down some monitoring bugs, I discovered that on host2 "netstat -s" gives
I am using 10.10 and Namoroka I cant access hotmail. I also have minefield which is installed from the ubuntuzilla ppa it can access hotmail if I about:config what settings do I change to grant access .I want to remove minefield which I installed before I upgraded, as I don't want two versions of firefox.
I've been having some problems get Firefox to sync across different OSes and across different computers. To solve these problems (so far) I've been deleting the .mozilla folder in one os (in which Firefox sync won't sync) and then copying and pasting in place of the deleted .mozilla folder, a .mozilla folder from another os. Been working just fine.
Firefox Sync syncs just fine (relatively speaking) in this fresh 11.4 install, but few of the add-ons I'm accustomed to will work in Firefox 4. I'm not sure about using my normal solution because I see that 11.4 has a firefox folder and a .mozilla folder that contains a firefox file. If I replace the .mozilla folder, what am I to do with the firefox folder? Further, on all my other OSes, I have both Firefox 3.6 (or Namoroka) and Firefox 4 (or Minefield). I don't seem to have both options here in 11.4.
whenever i go to videos and click on a video, namoroka just freezes or hangs (it will become a little dark grayish in color). i will wait for some time for it to become normal but, no matter how long i wait, it is just like that. what is wrong with namoroka?
I have problem running Firefox 3.6.5pre called Namoroka
In Ubuntu Lucid 10.04 I have installed F/f 3.5 and 3.6,showing in Synaptic and also 3.6.5pre which does not appear in the synaptic list as it was installed direct from Mozilla. If I try to run 3.5 or 3.6 Namoroka still grabs the command.
I would like to revert to the recognised/updated version of 3.6 (already installed)and completely remove all redundant packages. Mozilla only suggests removing the profile but I need that when the recognised version is allowed to run.
Thus far I have had no luck. I have installed Namoroka from the ppa repo and got flash working nicely but java is another matter. I followed instructions to install the jre manually but no matter what I do it will not display in FF's "aboutlugins". I have to ask if Namoroka is using the default folder: /home/username/.mozilla/plugins/? Because that is where I created the symlink to the java plugin.
I have upgraded my system browser to Namoroka (Namoroka/3.6.2pre) from firefox (3.0).
But it is creating many problem on my browsers. Like i am not able to open new orkut just because they support only firefox and also i am not able to watch facebook videos (It always says certain video is unavailable but at the same point of time it is available in other browsers).
It is also consuming so much process while i run any normal JavaScript pages like gmail,orkut,facebook,..... etc ..
Also do tell me can i remove this browser from my system and install original firefox , what changes do i need to do on my system.Currently i am using Ubuntu 9.10 .
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I just installed an update through update manager that upgrade my Firefox 3.6 to 3.6.2pre which is a beta release. I didnt realize I was doing this. There are some things that I don't like about this beta version, so I want to roll back.How do I do that the right way?'d really like to retain my shortcuts, extensions, etc so I'm not to keen on a uninstall/reinstall.
Ever since I upgraded to Namoroka a few months ago I can't view video from ....., flash videos, java etc... I always keep my machine updated with the update mgr, did some plugin updates but stil no videos. I'm getting tired of copying and pasting url's into epiphany each time I want to see a video. I'm running Namoroka ver. 3.6.5pre mozilla Firefox for Ubuntu canonical - 1.0 on Karmic.
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I cannot send an email link in Namoroka. I go to file-send link and nothing happens. I tried to find the problem by about:config in Namoroka. I just found /usr/bin/mozilla-thunderbird. With my limited knowledge I do not know what else to look for.