If Intel hasn't given you anything, it's certainly fair that you didn't
pass it on, and if there isn't any new microcode for those processors I
won't worry about not having it installed.
Thanks for looking into it and confirming that I don't need to worry.
Cheers,
Norman
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This affects us too, and for us it is something of a big deal. Ours is
rsync 3.2.7-0ubuntu0.22.04.3.
A slightly simpler test case is rsync -rH (instead of -av -H).
Recursion suffices; no need for all the other flags bundled into -a.
Others have reported the problem upstream, see
https://www.mai
I came to report the bug, saw that the fix had shipped, and can confirm
that it works. Thanks to Marc (and anyone in the background) for the
quick response!
Getting the NFS server running properly again requires either a reboot
or a certain amount of tinkering; when rpcbind stops and restarts, it
The specific package on which Shibboleth depends, and that in turn demands
libcurl3,
is libxmltooling7, in case that helps.
And no, Adrianv, you're not the only one being hit by this!
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Public bug reported:
Package isc-dhcp-server 4.3.3 on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS.
On earlier (pre-systemd) systems, one could point dhcpd at a
configuration file in any location by setting
CONFIG_FILE=/new/path/dhcpd.conf in /etc/default/isc-dhcp-server. In
this version such setting is ignored; dhcpd alwa
I can confirm that the by-hand fix described in #24 (add #include
' to uvm8_va_block.c) allows DKMS to compile
the driver, and appears to allow both regular graphics and CUDA to work.
I've taught our configuration-management system to apply the fix, but
it's still a critical problem for anyone els
This bug also occurs in 4.13.0-26. This is a critical bug because that
is now the HWE kernel for Ubuntu 16.04; we must move to it to get
Meltdown fixes; but doing so makes many of our systems unusable.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-azure/+bug/1741747 looks
closely related.
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This problem affects us, and is quite severe: Kerberized NFS cannot work
reliably and securely with lxdm unless it is fixed. Because the
Kerberos cache is discarded, users cannot reliably get access to
Kerberos-protected home directories. The retain_after_close workaround
almost entirely bypasses
Odd. At least in 16.04, package pam-krb5-migrate no longer exists, according
to apt-cache search.
But I'll gladly specify it!
** Package changed: ubuntu => pam-krb5-migrate (Ubuntu)
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Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS package libpam-krb5-migrate-heimdal 0.0.11-3 installs
PAM module pam_krb5_migrate_heimdal.so.
(Your bug-report engine claims there is no such package, and won't let
me report the bug if I name it. Hogwash. See
https://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/libpam-krb5-
Some additional clues:
1. The offending file in the source package, as fetched by apt-get source
xrdp, is
xrdp-0.6.0/debian/startwm.sh
2. I have ordinary-user access to an Ubuntu 16.04 system. apt-get source xrdp
there confirms that the corresponding file
xrdp-0.6.1/debian/startwm.sh
is the
Public bug reported:
In Ubuntu 14.04; package xrdp, version 0.6.0-1:
If /etc/X11/Xsession is not a /bin/sh script, xrdp sessions may not
start.
The trouble is that /etc/xrdp/startwm.sh begins with
#!/bin/sh
and executes Xsession with
. /etc/X11/Xsession
If Xsession contains anything that is
Public bug reported:
I've encountered this problem with Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS Release: 12.04 and
libkrb5-heimdal 1.6~git20120311.dfsg.1-2ubuntu0.1. It wouldn't surprise
me were the problem wider in scope.
Assume a valid Heimdal Kerberos setup, with:
Packages heimdal-clients and libpam-heimdal inst
Kernel 3.13.0-61 cures the symptoms I reported as well. Thanks!
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1479093
Title:
Segfault in ld-2.19.so while starting Steam after upgrade to
3.13.0-59.
Here is a simpler example program:
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
int
main(argc, argv)
int argc;
char **argv;
{
int pid, rpid;
int st;
if (argc < 2) {
fprintf(stderr, "usage: %s command ...\n", argv[0]);
return
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