Any news? Judging by the file timestamps and contents, rtslib-fb-
targetctl.service is the "correct" and up-to-date one and target.service
is an old left-over that should not be in the package any more?!
Although personally, I think the name target.service is much more
memorable.
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Same here. On Noble and quite happy to test the fix.
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Perhaps one "easy" solution to this would be to ship the page with the
hostname as a new page rather than replacing the existing page (or
alternatively, continue shipping the old page under a different name)
and in the ubuntu-supplied vendor.conf file the old page is skipped.
That would then allow
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Not sure when this started, but I noticed it when setting up new
machines with Noble Numbat. I pre-install them with everything needed,
*including a properly set hostname*, except a user account and then rely
on gnome-inital-setup to allow the user to set up a local account.
Took me two days to track this one down! Still in 24.04. A better (I
believe) work-around than the one in the OP is this:
sudo install -D -m 0644 /dev/fd/0 "/etc/systemd/system/blk-
availability.service.d/stop-late.conf" <<<$'[Unit]\nBefore=local-
fs.target'
This dependency should be added to the
Looks like it. When I disable either one, the other one works.
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Also, why is python3-rtslib-fb shipping both
/lib/systemd/system/target.service and /lib/systemd/system/rtslib-fb-
targetctl.service? They seem to be doing the same thing. Is that perhaps
why it is failing? Do they trample on each other?
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seb@eragon:~/TTDE/ToolChain[3]$ journalctl -b -u rtslib-fb-targetctl.service
Oct 22 07:11:09 eragon systemd[1]: Starting rtslib-fb-targetctl.service -
Restore LIO kernel target configuration...
Oct 22 07:11:10 eragon target[1578]: Traceback (most recent call last):
Oct 22
Same here. This actually makes it hard to disable the service since one
has to disable both units, but trying to disable smartd actually
disables smartmontools.
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Probably should be set to fixed rather than incomplete. The issue has
not existed in Jammy nor Focal Ubuntu . Not sure exactly when it
disappeared, but I haven't seen it for a while and I am in this
preseeded situation fairly frequently.
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Disabling advanced tiling isn't exactly a solution. More of a work-
around. The features of ET sound great. I'd love to use them, but this
resizing bug is way more annoying, so at the moment I can't.
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Definitely not mawk related. I have other programs (e.g. tar) failing
under fakeroot/fakechroot as well.
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I'm running qemu-arm version 4.2.1 (Debian 1:4.2-3ubuntu6.17) on Ubuntu
20.04.03, but I seem to still be affected by this (or something very
much like it). In my case it is armhf exim4 crashing while creating a
chroot on an amd64 host. The final command run from deeply within
exim4's postinst is:
Actually, I was wrong about arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc! It *also* doesn't
find /usr/include/asm, instead correctly finding /usr/arm-linux-
gnueabihf/include/asm!
So actually, as far as I can tell *nothing* uses /usr/include/asm.
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Can someone please explain why /usr/include/asm is needed? It seems to
me neither gcc -m32 nor gcc -m64 use it (both finding the ones in
/usr/include/i386-linux-gnu and /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu instead).
arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc finds it which is not correct, but can be fixed
easily enough by
In fact, I can confirm that hirsute package cleanly installs in focal
and (almost) fixes the issue.
Almost because the Address is set to the string "172.25.117.104 (DHCP4)"
which is not very useful. Expecting scripts to parse that string and
take it apart makes a farce of passing all that informat
Any idea whether this fix can be back-ported to focal?
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Never mind. The scripts were in the wrong directory. /lib instead of
/usr/lib.
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networkd-dispatcher starts too late to take effect on boot
It appears this has been "unfixed" in focal?
root@ttde-kvm6:~# systemctl cat networkd-dispatcher.service
# /lib/systemd/system/networkd-dispatcher.service
[Unit]
Description=Dispatcher daemon for systemd-networkd
[Service]
Type=notify
ExecStart=/usr/bin/networkd-dispatcher $networkd_dispatcher_a
Any idea whether this fix can be back-ported to focal?
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Oh, that's good news. Let us know when it is uploaded and I give it a
spin.
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They were not. Adding a [global] before each include (since sections
opened in an include file stay open in the parent) makes them work as
expected!
Thanks so much Christian for your work on this!
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LOL, I would call that a bit more than "suspicious". More like a smoking
gun?!
Thanks for putting time into this Christian. Does this bring us any
closer to fixing it? Does it need to be raised upstream?
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Ok, after a few starting hiccups, I managed to get our management system
to support groovy and install a VM. I have only tested the behaviour of
the workgroup setting with smbclient -L localhost since it does not rely
on any external servers etc.
I can confirm that the behaviour is unchanged in gr
@Paride: Good catch. The second file's contents are:
# Global ttde samba config. Do not edit.
[global]
workgroup = TEL
include=/etc/samba/dhcp.conf
encrypt passwords = true
# ICT don't like us to rebroadcast printers all over the shop
load printers=no
show add printer wizard=no
disable spools=yes
I have tried including
[global]
client min protocol = NT1
in the top-level file both before and after all the includes. In all
cases it worked. This seems to indicate that a section can be re-opened
and the problem is likely in the include mechanism itself.
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Hi, since upgrading to Ubuntu 20.04 I cannot gio mount or otherwise
connect to my companies' samba shares due to them requiring the NT1
protocol. Adding client min protocol = NT1 to ~/.smb/smb.conf works, but
I need to deploy this to a largish number of managed machines. The f
I should clarify that it works when I put it in the [global] section in
/usr/share/samba/smb.conf
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Failed to mount Windows share: Software
I tried to apply the work-around given here (min client protocol), but
am having trouble. It works if I put it into ~/.smb/smb.conf or
/etc/samba/smb.conf. However, for various reasons neither file is really
appropriate in my case. Instead, I would like to add it to a file that
is included from /et
Looks like the secondary problem is here is the same as
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/samba/+bug/1880305
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So does this silence mean people have tried to reproduce this but
couldn't or that they could and are working on it or that nobody has
tried?
I would have thought this kind of corruption is hinting at a possibility
of there being some possibility that this could be exploited and get a
bit more "in
Ok, it looks like the networkd crash & error message about enslaving a
bridge to a bridge was caused by the fact that the network file for one
of the bridge ports had a Match on MACAddress and came before the
bridge's own network file. Therefore, on restarting networkd matched the
port network file
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I just reinstalled my RPI3 router from Eoan to Focal but a lot of things
about networkd broke. I'm not sure whether they are related or not.
The first thing I noticed was, that I did not get my upstream DNS
servers. I use a dispatcher script to extract the information from th
Same issue on Raspberry PI running Eoan
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Ok, this is interesting. I just downgraded to bionic (18.04) and now the
dongle is working! So something went wrong somewhere along the way but
the H/W is definitely good.
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The title kind of says it all.
libfakechroot:amd64 is the same version in 20.04 as it was in 19.10, but
libfakechroot:i386 is missing from the repo.
** Affects: fakechroot (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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PPA, then kexec works!
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And the PPA mentioned above now holds a set of packages with broken
dependencies.
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Still an issue with 20.04
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Ok, I tried again but changed the command with the version above to:
make SUBLEVEL=0 EXTRAVERSION=-46-generic modules_prepare
Now I get in dmesg:
[ 7851.540982] usb 10-1: new full-speed USB device number 4 using xhci_hcd
[ 7851.788016] usb 10-1: New USB device found, idVendor=0a12, idProduct=000
Here are the steps I followed (all on Eoan):
sudo apt install kernel-package linux-source flex bison libssl-dev libelf-dev
tar xf /usr/src/linux-source-5.3.0.tar.bz2
cd linux-source-5.3.0
make mrproper
cp /usr/lib/modules/5.3.0-46-generic/build/{.config,Module.symvers} .
make oldconfig
patch -p1 <
Gave it another try with linux-image-unsigned-5.7.0-999-generic on Eoan,
same behaviour.
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CSR8510 based BTA-402 Bluetooth device cannot be
Sorry for the delay. I have just installed 20.04 to try but the
behaviour is the same.
Dmesg log when I plug in the dongle:
[ 230.119651] usb 10-1: new full-speed USB device number 3 using xhci_hcd
[ 230.375357] usb 10-1: New USB device found, idVendor=0a12, idProduct=0001,
bcdDevice=88.91
[
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In the GUI, I can go to the Bluetooth settings and it shows BT to be
off. I turn on the little switch at the top but nothing else changes. If
I navigate away from this page and then back, the switch is off again.
If I try to reset the device on the command line I get:
seb@er
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I'm trying to report a bug about my Bluetooth dongle. I googled and was
directed to
https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/report-ubuntu-bug.html.en
for direction on how to do so. I followed the instructions on that page,
but they do not work:
1. I run ubuntu-bug withou
It looks as though this has been fixed in Ubuntu somewhere between
Bionic and Eoan. Shouldn't this bug be updated accordingly?
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cannot boo
It seems it never made it from bionic-proposed to bionic?
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Any chance to have this fixed in Bionic?
** Also affects: gcab (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: gcab (Ubuntu)
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I tried to add gcab (to point out that the bug is, apparently, in
libgcab) for bionic, but I can't seem to select a particular release as
a target. So I removed it again since it probably didn't add any new
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Background:
Upon configuration the postinst maintainer script checks to see whether it
needs to convert the debconf variable install_devices from the old device name
format to the new 'by-id' format. It bases this decision on a version
comparison against the "previously ins
Is it really this hard to get 885 lines of code promoted into main?
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[MIR] vde2
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I just logged into my system, the update-manager popped up and said
there where a number of updates. When I told it to install them it went
ahead, but in the middle of the update it reported that Ubuntu had
experienced a problem (the update went on though) and when I reported it
it offered me a lar
Also observed with 4.4.0-1054-raspi2. I'm now back on 4.4.0-1038-raspi2.
I think that one was ok.
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"Out of memory" errors after upgrade to
Can somebody at least comment on whether this is expected?
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kexec does not appear to work
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For every-body who has this issue, the following command works around it
until the package maintainers find a solution:
sudo dpkg-divert --divert /lib/firmware/brcm/brcmfmac43430-sdio-2.bin
--package linux-firmware-raspi2 --rename --add
/lib/firmware/brcm/brcmfmac43430-sdio.bin
Please note that t
linux-raspi2 version 4.4.0.1055.56 that is.
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"Out of memory" errors after upgrade to 4.4.0-59
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This is still an issue in the current linux-raspi2 version. Where those
changes ported to that kernel?
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Actually it wasn't stuck. It has now tried to install 1.157.10 and
failed as well.
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I went ahead and raised a separate issue (1691729) in any case, just to
be sure.
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Update firmware for Raspberry Pi 3 support
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I just tried to do a fresh install of xenial on a raspberry pi (I'm not
using a pre-made image but rather create a full install from scratch
using debootstrap etc) and it failed because it couldn't install linux-
firmware-raspi2 (1.20161020-0ubuntu1~0.2~rpi3) because the file
I'm not sure whether this is the right place for this, but I just tried
to do a fresh install of xenial on a raspberry pi (I'm not using a pre-
made image but rather create a full install from scratch using
debootstrap etc) and it failed because it couldn't install linux-
firmware-raspi2 (1.2016102
Thanks Andy, that makes sense. I'm not aware of any other hooks having
problems. I have also neither checked apt-auto-remove nor noticed the
issue recently. So I'll take you word for it that the hook itself has
been fixed in which case we can close this one as Not-A-Bug or whatever
seems appropriat
Why doesn't linux-image-extra's postrm simply run update-initramfs. That
seems the more sensible thing to do as it is the same as with any other
package that wants to put things into the initrd.
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I'm also affected by this. The attached patch fixes the problem using
only posix shell mechanisms.
Please note that the paths in the diff are absolute to patch the problem
in-system.
** Patch added: "functions.diff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/debootstrap/+bug/1599459/+attachme
I believe this happens because unattended-upgrades gets and releases the
lock a couple times (such as between installing upgrades and then
removing now no longer required automatically installed packages) and
dies if it cannot re-aquire the lock (rather than gracefully handling
it).
The high frequ
Interesting. At the very least then the man page is inconsistent since
>From man resolv.conf, search option:
Resolver queries having fewer than ndots dots (default is 1) in them
will be attempted using each component of the search path in turn until
a match is found.
However, I believe the subse
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Xenial)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
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Resolv
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** Description changed:
This is a re-report of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/401202 since that
one was apparently closed as no-fix simply because it was too old.
This still occurs in xenial.
Original
I don't think this is a recent regression. I have seen the symptoms for
a while and have only gotten around to investigating it yesterday. Also
see the linked bug which describes exactly this issue and which was
raised in 2009.
However, I am inclined to believe that this is more a glibc rather tha
As requested, I have filed
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Resolver ignores ndots option
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This is a re-report of
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one was apparently closed as no-fix simply because it was too old.
This still occurs in xenial.
Original description:
Regardless of ndots option in /etc/resolv.conf, when NXDOMAIN i
As a note: I believe this also affects the armhf kernel
4.4.0-1040-raspi2 for the Raspberry Pi.
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"Out of memory" errors after upgrade to 4
In addition this problem causes already installed machines to REMOVE
some packages on upgrade (when done using apt-get dist-upgrade)
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apps
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The latest xenial backports version of appstream has a breaks: gnome-
software (<< 3.22.5-1) in its control file, but there is no version of
gnome-software > 3.22 available in any xenial repos.
This causes the installation process to break when backports are
enabled.
** Affe
Example excerpt of a debian installer log:
Feb 3 00:31:15 pkgsel: starting tasksel
Feb 3 00:31:19 in-target: debconf: unable to initialize frontend: Passthrough
Feb 3 00:31:19 in-target: debconf: (Failed to open fd 3: Bad file descriptor
at (eval 19) line 3.)
Feb 3 00:31:19 in-target: debconf
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I have been using kexec for quite some time on desktop and server Ubuntu
installations. Recently I've started using Raspberry Pi 3's for some of
the server tasks. Unfortunately I can't seem to get kexec working. I
have searched but found no mention of similar problems nor any
Honestly? I'm running (or trying to) Ubuntu server off of Raspberry Pis.
I don't need or want LXD. At least provide another task (minimal-server)
or something that we can use that pulls only in what is truly needed.
Right now the only choice I have is to try and figure out for each
package that lis
Dustin, this is assigned to you. Are you actually working on this?
** Changed in: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Status: Opinion => Confirmed
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This was marked as a duplicate of #1250109, but it is not. This one is
about grub itself registering a trigger on its hook directory.
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1250109
Please use dpkg-triggers
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This is still an issue in xenial. Any chance to get this fixed?
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Graphviz's sfdp is seriuosly crippled without a triangulation library
To
Still an issue in xenial! I've added package 'linux' since that's the
source package that has the problem and I'm not sure how else to show
that this is a problem in trusty AND xenial (and probably everything in-
between).
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
Is there anything else I can do to get this fixed?
We have now gone through a couple of kernel versions all of which have
this bug. One of them had a problem which meant I couldn't use it and
this bug meant I couldn't just reboot into the previous kernel (because
it had been auto-removed).
I have
I have attached an (untested) patch to fix this issue hoping that that
will prod it along a bit. The patch is against the sources of
`linux_3.13.0-67.110` as downloaded by an `apt-get source
linux=3.13.0-67.110` on 14.04.3.
Cheers,
Seb
** Patch added: "Change the image-extra post* maintainer scri
Same here. Could not reproduce the issue on 3.13.0-66.108 any more.
Cheers
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Title:
linux-image-3.13.0-65-generic breaks serial communication
To
Changed the package name to linux-lts-trusty as that what I've seen used
in other bug reports against the kernel for trusty even though the
source package for e.g. linux-image-extra-3.13.0-65-generic is listed in
apt-cache as linux. Feel free to change back if this is inappropriate.
** Package cha
Am I understanding this right that with the above proposed fix to
urllib3, python itself will go back up to version 3.4.3? I.e. the
archive revert is reverted?
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Please note that not all people are "beached". I manage some 56 machines
and they regularly run apt-get update dist-upgrade and are pinned to
versions from a local mirror of the archive.
Those machines all downgraded python after the revert which broke a
large number of apps amongst them apport, u
Looks like I can attach only one crash report per comment?!
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"_usr_share_unattended-upgrades_unattended-upgrade-shutdown.0.crash"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python3.4/+bug/1500768/+attachment/4489179/+files/_usr_share_unattended-upgrades_unattended-upgrade-s
Brad, what's to diagnose? I've done all the diagnosis for you already.
Anyway, here's the relevant snippet from the dpkg log with the
problematic line highlighted:
(Reading database ... 149768 files and directories currently installed.)
Removing linux-headers-3.13.0-63-generic (3.13.0-63.103) ...
Sorry Brad. I didn't notice the 'Automatic Script' bit.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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