Public bug reported:
When building container images which require TLS certificates,
particularly under podman it is desirable to mount the hosts
/etc/ssl/certs directory into the container either during runtime or
during build.
This mount should normally be done read-only to prevent conflicting w
I have resolved at least one variant of this problem:
My issue was I was repacking an Ubuntu ISO (24.04) to use with
autoinstall.yaml.
The problem was that when the /cdrom directory was getting mounted, the
root - i.e. /cdrom would have permissions rwx-- (0700).
This was caused by how I did
Can this be marked as urgent? This is a *huge* problem! I can confirm
the attached patch resolves disconnects every 10 minutes for me
completely (been up 24 hours so far).
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Patch fixes the problem entirely.
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Title:
Problem in nm-openvpn-service.c, openvpn connection fails after key
renegotiation because --auth-user
Public bug reported:
When running update-grub on Xenial with an mirrored ZFS root, broken
grub.cfg files are consistently produced due to the root= line being
formatted with block devices and a newline inserted.
Specifically I get a line like so:
linux /ROOT/mint-13@/boot/vmlinuz-4.6.0-
The problem seems to be that grub-mkconfig doesn't account for grub-
probe producing a multiple lines of output with a ZFS root device:
/usr/sbin/grub-probe --target=device /
/dev/sdj1
/dev/sdi3
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I have an AMD R9 380. This card under Windows displays full resolution
(1920x1200x60) all 3 of my monitors perfectly. The connection setup is 2
x DVI, 1 Display Port with an active adaptor convered to DVI.
Using AMDGPU, the 3rd monitor is properly detected, it's resolution is
So can this be backported to utopic? It's kind of a serious bug since it
renders the system unbootable.
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Title:
fails to boot with "Attempted to
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1257186 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1257186
This is happening to me too. This really needs to be fixed as I had a
server move into reporting very strange out of memory conditions for the
kernel after a couple of weeks of uptime, and this is the only r
Patch submitted for this issue:
https://sourceforge.net/p/keepass/patches/85/
So far from my own testing it resolves it completely.
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Ok, after having spent some time with a dummy app testing the various
permutations of this, I think I can implement a tentative (and very
hacky) work around.
The basic problem is, any call Clipboard.GetText() or related corrupts
the xclipboard for any xsel process trying to read, delete or modify
I'm the author of said patch, and sadly I've since discovered it doesn't
actually fix the problem (I wrote it before I had a decent grip on the
crash).
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Yes, setting CIFSMaxBufSize=65535 produced a jump from ~40-50mb/s to
70-80mb/s when doing dd or rsync -W copies to a CIFS mounted share.
Setting it to the maximum worked fine too, but I've only tested with
Samba on Linux - I don't know what the performance implication would be
with a Windows client
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Win 7 and other clients can handle a CIFS max buffer size of 64k, and
default to this value when talking to Windows or Linux SMB servers. The
practical effect of this is drag-drop file op
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Title:
cifs
Public bug reported:
Win 7 and other clients can handle a CIFS max buffer size of 64k, and
default to this value when talking to Windows or Linux SMB servers. The
practical effect of this is drag-drop file operations in Windows can run
at near gigabit speeds (80-90mb/s over a gigabit LAN) even whe
Confirmed for 13.04 as well.
When logged into an SFTP share as root, if I edit a file by another user
and hit save the file's permissions get reset to root:root.
This is a very big problem editing web-pages or configuration files
which might been specific ownerships and not be world-readable sinc
Kernel logs of booting with 3.5.0-22.
The notable error message is:
[drm:radeon_cs_ioctl] *ERROR* Failed to parse relocation -12!
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Public bug reported:
Upgrading to kernel 3.5.0-22 from 3.5.0-21 has broken my multiple
monitor setup using the open-source radeon driver. My DVI monitor
suffers from display corruption when booting, and can only run in mirror
mode with my second VGA monitor. Plugging in only one monitor fixes the
Public bug reported:
The AppArmor abstraction file installed by libvirt-bin doesn't work
properly on Ubuntu 12.04 up (and possibly earlier) due to apparmor not
allowing symlinked directories to be followed, and the installation of
qemu's configuration to /usr/share/qemu-linaro.
Adding :
/usr/sha
I'm also noticing the location being specified is broken - XDG_DATA_HOME
is not by default a populated environment variable, and so fontconfig is
happily dumping a directory into my home directory.
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I can confirm this bug affects both my laptop and desktop - I get
multiple "cannot unmount, partition is busy" messages during shutdown,
and then my /boot partition needs recovery every time.
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Upstream bug report made at:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=688295
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #688295
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When doing an action such as running debuild for package signing,
seahorse will pop-up a dialog to ask to unlock a GPG key if it has a
password (but is not yet recorded in seahorse for whatever reason).
seahorse uses a modal dialog for this request, which prevents the user
fr
On 12.10 this still appears to be an issue out of the box.
The biggest problem it causes is that it makes working with one's own
system very frustrating, since you lose the ability to use any GVFS
mounted filesystems between sudo'd nautilus windows (you have to drag to
local machine, then drag to
The mouse settings on the Gnome Control Center are misnamed and
misrepresentative.
I suspect a lot of people are adjusting "Sensitivity" and expecting the
pointer to get faster, but sensitivity is actually just the motion
threshold before the "Acceleration" multiplier is applied - and none of
this
Just ran into this myself with 12.04.
The problem is nsswitch.conf is:
hosts: files mdns4_minimal [NOTFOUND=return] dns mdns4
which means looks up check hosts, mdns and if mdns reports a not found
then it doesn't go to DNS.
Switching it to
hosts: files dns mdns4_minimal [NOTFOUND=return] mdns4
The problem is that if you're using an apt specific proxy (like apt-
cacher-ng) then you'll have your apt configured with an http proxy (i.e.
192.168.1.1:3142), then it will reject general non-apt requests (like a
request for an exe file download, as the installer does).
This means that the ttf-ms
It's also worth noting that as is iscsid in new Ubuntus (Natty has it,
probably others past Jaunty as well) will fail and disconnect targets
when it's invoked on an iscsi root because of a kernel change (it treats
"(null)" as real credentials, rather then indicating no credentials and
will fail out
This appears to be an upstart bug and some type of regression between
Jaunty and Natty.
The solution for me was to edit rc-sysinit.conf -
in Natty it's start condition is:
start on filesystem and net-device-up IFACE=lo
Whereas in Jaunty its:
start on filesystem
When I edited the script back to
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