I'm not sure the problem I'm having is exactly the same, but I also
can't get any kernel after 6.5.0-21 to properly boot up on my laptop
with an Intel wifi card.
I'm attaching the portion of kern.log where a bunch of kernel worker
tasks are reported as timed out; that happened, IIRC, after I tried
I was also running into pretty horrendous graphics perf (with bionic),
and fixed it after I did the following (did all at once so not sure
which one did it):
- updated to the 5.3.0-51 kernel
- set the java2d option to opengl (from #82) - although I had issues in other
apps too
- updated the Xorg
This looks like you have both open-vm-tools and official VMware Tools
installed. That's probably going to cause issues like this.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 753847 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/753847
Launchpad gives me an error when I try to access bug #753847, so I'll
update this one.
This should be fixed in 2011.04.25; if you want to backport the fix
instead, it's commit id 7a4486adf8.
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Thanks for letting us know. In the meantime, you can work around that by
using the absolute path to execute vmtoolsd with the --background option
(e.g. /usr/bin/vmtoolsd --background ...).
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Hi Craig,
The vmtoolsd issue is a problem in the vmtoolsd source, not the package
(although symlinking can help in the meantime as you've noticed). I'll
fix it in the Tools source.
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