Recently, I think I have found the solution for this problem. I removed
all files under ~/.cache/ibus/ and rebooted the system. In the past over
two weeks, the problem never occurred.
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Public bug reported:
Environment: k8s 1.30.2, containerd 1.7.12 (package in ubuntu repo)
When I do a k8s deployment update, the old pods stay in 'Terminating'
status. The /var/log/syslog has the following messages:
2024-07-05T15:52:07.892132+08:00 km kernel: audit: type=1400
audit(1720165927.890
Sory ,I forgot to paste the URL. hope this info can make some help.
https://github.com/moby/moby/pull/47749/files#diff-4a7aa58be335398fb04f9f1634143e158146b57c6256a2d605f9eb3c3c53d840
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My k8s cluster faces the same problem on Ubuntu 24.04 with containerd 1.7.12. I
searched the
web and found some info:
1, containerd codes its apparmor profile in go source code.
2, containerd has fixed this issue in recent releases, 1.7.19 or even earlier
version. The profile template file now
I just reproduced the problem. One more detail I want to say, both my
builtin display and the external monitor's resolution are 1920x1080
** Attachment added: "the output of 'xrandr --verbose > xrandr2.txt'"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mutter/+bug/1905648/+attachment/5438731/+fi
Public bug reported:
When I switch on fractional scaling, and choose 125%/150%/175%,
everything gets very large. The screen can only display part of the
whole desktop. It is even larger than the 200%-scale.
P.S.
As I remember, the fractional scaling works well in May. But after a update in
May (