Paolo, you marked this invalid. Is there a workaround or does the
kernel no longer panic in this case?
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arm64 kernel panic f
I get not wanting unnecessary PATHs... But is /usr/local really
considered a security issue? It's in /usr...
It's part of the standard PATH for the root user. And if an admin has
installed tools in /usr/local, wouldn't they expect them to be used?
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I've uploaded the patch to xenial-proposed too. Thanks!
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Title:
ZFS pools should be automatically scrubbed
Status in zfs-linux
Thanks for the patch! I've uploaded to yakkety, this bug should
autoclose.
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ZFS pools should be automatically scrubbed
That looks good! With that on its way to yakkety, I'll mark this
approved. Thank you!
** Changed in: zfs-linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Committed
** Changed in: zfs-linux (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Colin Ian King (colin-king) => (unassigned)
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That debdiff doesn't look like it stops the double-installation of the
zed man page from comment #24
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Title:
[MIR] zfs-linux
St
Yeah... Looks like it could be dropped. Even if it did refer to a file
that moved at one point, we're past the LTS now, so file migration
during upgrades aren't even a concern.
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I see that there's a team bug subscriber now. So the only issue on my
original list is fixing the zfs-zed Replaces line for zfsutils-linux.
It's such a tiny thing to hold up a MIR, but I guess since xenial
deadline is passed and it's so trivial to fix, let's just fix it.
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** Changed in: ubuntu-fan (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Committed
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Status in ubuntu-fan pa
Does the keyboard need to be in pairing mode to connect (vs actually
pair?). It seemed to help me today, but I had thought that when I first
reported this bug I had also tried putting it in pairing mode.
Without the keyboard in pairing mode:
bluetoothd[4848]: src/device.c:connect_profiles()
/or
A search for bluepin on packages.ubuntu.com shows no package providing
it. Where did you get it? (doing "dpkg -S bluepin" may help)
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** Description changed:
I own a 1byone bluetooth keyboard/touchpad combo device. I'm using
wily.
I have managed to successfully pair it (the UI did not work for this --
- it never prompted me to type a PIN code in, it just silently failed).
- But doing it via the console did pair it:
+ b
Public bug reported:
I own a 1byone bluetooth keyboard/touchpad combo device. I'm using
wily.
I have managed to successfully pair it (the UI did not work for this --
it never prompted me to type a PIN code in, it just silently failed).
But doing it via the console did pair it:
$ bluetoothctl
[N
Thanks Louis! I uploaded to trusty with one minor changelog change.
You don't need to mention not building arm64 because that was a change
made previously that is no longer part of our delta. But besides that,
great!
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