Can an admin please flag this as affecting Ubuntu version Bionic as
well?
My kernel indeed complains "Patch brcm/BCM20702A1-0a5c-21e6.hcd not
found" on Bionic.
Also, Bluetooth USED TO work on this machine on 14.04, 18.04 (Bionic) broke it.
So if 14.04 shipped the file apparently then why can't 18
This USED TO work on Kubuntu 14.04 for my machine, and then broke upon
dist-upgrade to 18.04, with "BCM20702A1-0a5c-21e6.hcd" missing as the
others reported.
If 14.04 shipped the file apparently then why can't 18.04 just do the
same? :)
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Happens for me on 14.04 Stable. Note this means Solaris Servers
everywhere in the world running Solaris 10u10 cannot use an svn sandbox
on a Ubuntu based NFS server.
This is a very typical use case for build hosts.
Can anybody share a work around?
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(Sorry for being harsh here but I am getting increasingly annoyed
because out of the 33 bug reports on the Ubuntu bugtracker which I have
provided information on over the past two years, NONE have been
resolved.)
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I would rather invest my time in filing a bug about changing the way you
organize this bugtracker.
What defines the rules you're enforcing here, and where can I file a bug to
discuss them?
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Christopher M. Penalver (penalvch) wrote on 2014-12-05:
> xor, please do not apport-collect to a report you are not the original
> reporter of. If you want your problem addressed, and so your hardware and
> problem may be tracked, please file a new report with Ubuntu by exec
@Phillip Susi / comment #23: Did you actually read what I wrote? :)
I was *NOT* advocating "backup" by having multiple RAID disks constantly
connected to the array and in sync. It is completely obvious to me that a hot
running copy of data is NOT a backup.
I was advocating the following procedur
What you people are forgetting is that RAID1 is in fact the PERFECT backup
solution:
It takes a low level copy of the whole system while the system is *running*,
and as opposed to cp/rsync, the copy is *coherent*:
Programmers do NOT design software to be robust against their files being
randomly
Also, keep on mind that the most commonly used personal computers
nowadays don't even *support* adding multiple disks of the same type:
Laptops. They only have one HD slot, so I *must* use USB to attach the
second.
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@Christopher M. Penalver (penalvch) / comment #5:
The issue still applies for me on Kubuntu 14.04.
Notice that I had provided a kernel log commit #4 in 2013 already :) It will
probably be more useful than the aport stuff. Nevertheless, I added the apport
stuff as well.
I can provide further inp
ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.6
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse: Error: command ['fuser', '-v', '/dev/dsp',
'/dev/snd/by-path', '/dev/snd/controlC0', '/dev/snd/hwC0D0',
'/dev/snd/pcmC0D0c', '/dev/snd/pcmC0D0p', '/dev/snd/pcmC0D1p',
'/dev/snd/pcmC0D2p', '/dev/snd/controlC29', '/dev/snd/seq
apport information
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Addendum to commit #18: What I said in my earlier comments also applies:
Suspend to RAM *always* works. Hibernation is what is still broken.
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Also affects my Thinkpad T61p on:
- Kubuntu amd64 14.04
- Nvidia drivers package "nvidia-331" Version: 331.38-0ubuntu7
- Kernel 3.13.0-29-generic #53-Ubuntu SMP
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