Another datapoint:
I just tested again on 5.3.0-43 since I thought I remember having seen
the issue there too.
It does have the problem:
May 7 09:03:25 x1 kernel: [0.00] Linux version 5.3.0-43-generic
(buildd@lcy01-amd64-024) (gcc version 7.5.0 (Ubuntu 7.5.0-3ubuntu1~18.04))
#36~18.04
Ran all day yesterday with 5.3.0-52.46 (on 18.04), no GPU hang problem
at all. So that's great.
However, I'm having an unrelated problem (only) with this kernel and I'm
not sure where I should report it. Could someone direct me to the right
place?
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With 5.3.0-52.46 , I'm getting the following
Initial testing suggests that the problem is resolved in 5.3.0-52.
I saw hangs every time I'd try to crop a picture in gThumb, now it works like
it should.
(haven't / cannot test related Zoom video hangs, but will report back if not
fixed.)
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What would be a good way to test the proposed 5.3.0-52-generic kernel for eoan
on 18.04?
add the eoan proposed repo and install only the kernel pkgs?
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Sorry, forgot to say that this was on 12.04.
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segfault when starting rrdcached
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Just installed rrdcached and had the same problem.
/var/lib/rrdcached doesn't exist after package installation, I guess the pkg
should create it.
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I see the same behavior on our bacula server:
Dec 21 01:24:54 wopr bacula-sd: Bacula interrupted by signal 11: Segmentation
violation
Dec 21 01:24:54 wopr kernel: [904270.954102] __ratelimit: 6 callbacks suppressed
Dec 21 01:24:54 wopr kernel: [904270.954107] bacula-sd[18266] general
protection
I changed the permissions back to root.root 755 for the directory
(/var/lib/otrs/Config)
Then upgraded to the proposed package and the permissions were correctly set to
root.www-data 775.
The web configuration interface works.
Thanks for the quick fix!
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/var/lib/otrs/Config should be writable by www-data for the config interface to
work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/605891
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Binary package hint: otrs2
By default, the web based configuration interface can't save its data as it
doesn't have write access to this directory:
/var/lib/otrs/Config (root.root 755)
Changing the permission with the following command seems to solve the issue:
dpkg-st
Your new package seems to work,
no more error in the logs and the interface works as it should.
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acidbase + php 5.3 - undefined method errors
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acidbase + php 5.3 - undefined method errors
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After installing acidbase 1.4.4 on lucid lynx (amd64), I'm getting
errors in the apache log when I click on pretty much every link in the
web page:
PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined method
ProtocolFieldCriteria::ProtocolFieldCriteria() in
/usr
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bacula-server 5.0.1: package update should warn about required database update
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While upgrading bacula-server on Lucid, the update process should warn the user
about the required catalog database update.
With the 5.0.x releases, the catalog format is now version 12 (version 11 with
3.0.x).
As it is right now, the upg
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