Affects at least bionic and disco - both share the same 1.8.1 version of
apt-offline, which has this bug.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1851465
Title:
apt-offline install fails
To m
@racb
I'm not sure that I would consider it normal or expected, though, for
system services to suddenly stop working due to regular updates, and for
a server to suddenly become unreachable and unresponsive just because it
was updated.
On the other hand, it's certainly not desirable for a system t
@teward
No, I'm not sure whether it's an nginx bug.
openssl packages were updated; nginx package is at the same version.
Basically, it looks like an openssl call that previously succeeded (and
probably gave questionable responses) now has become a blocking call
that doesn't return until sufficie
@xnox
In my case, this is on a TI AM3352 processor. The key config item is:
CONFIG_HW_RANDOM_OMAP=m
TI's docs indicate that the following is important:
CONFIG_CRYPTO_DEV_OMAP_SHAM=y
And these may be related:
CONFIG_CRYPTO_DEV_OMAP_AES=y
CONFIG_CRYPTO_SHA256_ARM=y
CONFIG_CRYPTO_SHA512_ARM=y
I
Public bug reported:
After updating libssl and related packages, nginx will no longer
autostart at system boot.
Immediately after boot, nginx.service is in a failed state.
# service nginx status
● nginx.service - A high performance web server and a reverse proxy server
Loaded: loaded (/lib/sy
This appears to be due to openssl requests blocking or failing until
sufficient entropy is available for random number generation.
The target device is based on the TI AM335X (Sitara) ARM Cortex A8 SOC.
The SOC (system on a chip) has a hardware random number generator, which
requires a kernel driv
This has completely bricked an AMD E-350-based mini PC.
I recently installed ubuntu 18.04 server; and 3 updates later, I can't
boot the device at all. Not even POST video output. Pulling the CMOS
battery didn't help.
The system ran fine for 4+ years running CentOS 7 server.
Here's the apt update
Affects me too.
Switching users is still possible, it's just missing from the indicator
applet.
A couple of possible workarounds in
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2326209&p=13505357#post13505357
Comment #7.
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I'm running Ubuntu Gnome 16.04, with gdm3. I do not have light-locker or
xscreensaver installed.
This happens almost every time that I fast switch to a different user.
Pushing the mouse to the upper left corner (which shows the Activities
Overview) and pressing Ctrl makes the cursor show up - ever