Same message as "oldfred", but using Ubuntu Kinetic Kudu (development
branch)
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Title:
mtd device must be supplied (de
The corrected ISO date is this:
hirsute-desktop-amd64.iso 2021-01-26 05:51
from Kubuntu daily-live current. It still fails.
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This bug is still failing per current ISO dated 01/25/2021 booting from
Kubuntu 21.04:
$ sudo dmesg|grep failed
[0.538632] Initramfs unpacking failed: Decoding failed
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This bug failure is still present as of current ISO dated 01/25/2021 using
Kubuntu:
[code]vmc@01-25-21:~$ sudo dmesg|grep failed
[0.538632] Initramfs unpacking failed: Decoding failed[/code]
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I found this that removing the file in "/var/crash/", stopped systemd-
journal from filling up. Now systemd process is normal after a reboot.
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I'm getting the same error. Systemd-journal is filling up to over a gig of
useless data. Just reports:
"Sep 18 15:27:51 vmc-TC-885 systemd[1]: Failed to start Process error reports
when automatic reporting is enabled."
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Ye, I tried X,K,U,b ubuntu, and all boot without errors. I also prefer
gzip. I had the reverse though. I find gzip is faster than lz4, and I'm
using nvme for boot.
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In post#14, I showed how my gzip booted faster.
"We currently believe that the decoding error reported in dmesg is
actually harmless and has no impact on usability on the system."
If 'harmless', then why the error in the first place? Something is
causing it. Sticking the error in the sand is NOT
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Title:
initramfs unpacking failed
Status in initramf
It should be qterminal 0.9.0 and NOT bash
** Package changed: bash (Ubuntu) => qterminal (Ubuntu)
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Title:
lubuntu bash
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Public bug reported:
lubuntu 18.10
LXQt version 0.13.0
When I open bash and select Preferences. The Terminal Settings is much
taller than the screen size. I can't see the OK-Cancel-Apply buttons. I
need to use the mouse from the top of screen and reduce the size
manually.
I expect the settings s
Fixed on: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1615341
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Title:
Yakkety fails to start desktop
Status in xorg package in Ubun
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Title:
Yakkety desktop fails to start
Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Public bug reported:
xubuntu YAKKETY
I live in California and need my time to be set to LOCAL time. When its
set, YAKKETY complains "Superblock last mount time is in the future"
every time. XENIAL does not complain.
tune2fs 1.43.1 (08-Jun-2016)
Filesystem volume name:
Last mounted on:
Using xubuntu-wily removing the line "autologin-session=lightdm-
autologin". Now autologin works
But, that line is still in xubuntu-trusty and it always worked. ?!
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I'm seeing this same message on ubuntu 15.10 - Wiley also.
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Title:
ACPI PCC Probe Failed
Status in xorg package in Ubun
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