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Because of an other bug I got a 50% chance for a kernel panic when I unplug the
ethernet cable. This happened the other night while I was running Firefox.
Since then, when I open Firefox it crashes just before it fully loads the first
webpage, returning "bus error" when started from terminal. Sa
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Hello
I have just installed 8.04.1 Kubuntu on my wife's machine.
Everything worked well with Firefox 3.0.1 at the beginning.
I installed Aisleriot for her and I saw about 30 - 60 gnome programs
added.
Since this install Firefox has not worked.
I downloaded Firefos 3.0.2 and ran in terminal - g
No problem in Hardy (8.04) for me.
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Absolutely Not!!! "May it never be!"
Where 7.10 was to be avoided like the plague that it was, 8.04 is again
a rock solid release as 7.04 its predecessor.
xfs is rock solid stable, latest updates the same, UbuntuZilla does a
great job installing the Mozilla Official FF/TB.
I happen to prefer to
Have you had the same experience with Hardy Heron? (8.04?)
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My experience with this bug has been severe and painful. On certain
boxes, both Intel and AMD, I can make it happen every time, using this
process:
1. install 7.10
2. upgrade 7.10
3. change /etc/apt/sources.list to point to hardy, not gutsy
4. apt-get update
5. apt-get dist-upgrade
At this point
Sigurd Hogsbro: It is not specific to the AM64 version. A friend of mind
is running 7.10 AM64 and is having NO troubles at all. For me the x86
version of 7.10 was a nightmare.
I tried installing 7.10 on all ext3 partitions, better but not perfect.
Performance got much better when I dropped back to
I have also been subjected to this bug, with bus-errors/segfaults
appearing on a multitude of applications. GnomeTerm was the first, soon
followed by others. I never saw this in 7.04; but have been suffering
with it in 7.10 for months, re-installing the O/S each time. It seems to
be specific to 64-
I ended up reloading to Ubuntu 7.04 - OUTSTANDING RESULTS!!! The systems
run noticeably faster. Able to have xfs filesystem (other than /boot
which is ext3). I found a project for Ubuntu downloading the latest
binaries of Firefox and Thunderbird direct from Mozilla. Vista Business
in a Parallels VM
I've run into the same problem today, but only with some configurations:
1 x dual core intel - one big reiserfs disk - no problems
1 x dual core amd - one big reiserfs disk (/) and two xfs disk for storage - no
problems
Kervel (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/133786/comments/24) who
also
Oh and yes, I have all partitions as xfs other than /boot which is ext3.
Ditto for on one of my clean re-installations Gnome Terminal would not
start as well. This most recent reload, however, that trouble has not
popped up.
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I just had quite a fight with a clean install of 7.10 Gutsy Gibbon and
applying the updates makes Firefox no longer start.
Turned out the solution was to mark the Firefox related packages to be
reinstalled. Complete details in this thread.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=641027#td_post_4
I solved the problem by installing a custom kernel.org 2.6.23.8 kernel.
Configured with ubuntu .22 default config as basis but disabled all
suspicious new stuff, such as virtualization and tickless. No more XFS
filesystem corruption and no more debsums corruption even after apt
updates and new inst
Update: After playing around with some boxes and a restart later,
especially: after installing current ati driver because the one included
does not support x1650 card, I noticed things started to behave
strangely.
First of all, on this particular board (M2R32-MVP with AMD-crossfire
chipset) I can
Reinstalling the packages that were reported by debsums to be corrupted
fixed the situation so, that debsums doesn't find any corruption
anymore. However, after a *clean* reboot to gentoo install cd, and
running xfs_check from there for the root filesystem, yet again shows
corruption similar to wha
I debootstrapped an Ubuntu 7.10 system a few weeks ago and didn't have
that problems.
Yesterday I replaced the debootstrapped system with an Ubuntu 7.10
installed from the alternative install CD and just ran into the same
problems as described in here. Bus errors upon running several
applications.
It also happenened to me right now. Runnung XFS-systems on amd64 - and
kernel, openoffice, firefox etc needed a repair.
A simple sudo apt-get update does not help (because the db thinks it's
all fine)
I think it has to to with the update order: when you "followed" in a
gutsy installation from re
I just ran into this as well.
Fresh install on dual Xeon dual-core 64-bit chips. I removed the CD,
rebooted, installed the nVidia driver and ran all of the updates,
rebooted, and Firefox, Epiphany, and Gnome Terminal all give bus errors
on startup now.
uname -a:
Linux my-desktop 2.6.22-14-generic
Happens here, too. A Duron/VIA box. First boot after fresh 7.10 CD
install seemed to work fine, but, after dist-upgrade and boot, things
went south. Using XFS filesystems only. Firefox, gnome_terminal, others
dying with bus error. Corruption shown by debsums and confirmed at the
(root disk) filesys
I stumbled across the same error. Firefox refused to start and gave "Bus
error ..." message. Using debsums I discovered that
debsums: checksum mismatch libbonobo2-0 file
/usr/lib/libbonobo-2.so.0.0.0
so I reinstalled that package. Et voila: everything is running fine
again.
I am running Kubuntu
I can confirm:
- Filesystem does not matter. I've had corruption on Reiser3 and xfs
- I've had to reinstall many different packages. The bug is not specific to
a single package.
- Corruption occurs on i386 and AMD64.
I'm not sure about:
- Hardware. The problem did not appear to be a
Hello,
it seems:
- filesystem does not matter (some people have it on xfs, some on ext3)
- hardware does not matter ..
- it always happens with apt (for me at least: i never got the corruption when
i didn't apt-get something) .. right ?
and maybe this is related: i'm not sure if this is always t
Thank-you. Reinstalling libc fixed the problem. Is there a way to have
debsums run automatically after every update?
On 10/25/07, kervel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> this is how i repaired my system:
>
> - boot into ubuntu live cd and fetch the libc package
> - use alien to convert the libc pack
this is how i repaired my system:
- boot into ubuntu live cd and fetch the libc package
- use alien to convert the libc package into tar.gz format (alien -t i think)
- mount your linux partitions and unpack the tgz on your "/mnt/linux" or so
- now you will probably have a working libc and you can
See also https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/glibc/+bug/137179
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The corruption problems that I initially experienced went away until
after this morning's update. I can't even boot into my system because of
bus errors on the ttys. Could the libc6 update cause this? I'm not sure
how to repair now. Here's the output of xfs_check:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# xfs_check /d
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$ cat /tmp/debsums.txt | egrep "mismatch|can't" | cut -d " " -f4 | uniq | wc
-l
134
After undoing the prelinking on my system (ie. setting "PRELINKING" to
"no" at /etc/default/prelink and running the daily prelink cron task) it
changed to:
$ cat /tmp/debsums_noprelink.
i can confirm this. Running on a laptop R51, i suspend/resume frequently
(but i tried rebooting immediately after upgrading and still got
corruption), and i also see corruption after dist-upgrade, causing the
same bus errors. Also here, it happens frequently (almost always when
updating openoffice
This happened to me with Exchange on a fresh install, right after an
upgrade. The dpkg purge operation fixed things, and my filesystem is
also XFS.
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Your welcome Richard
and for further information, filesystems on all my systems are xfs
and I have crashed the system a few times but I don't recall
items breaking around those times
liferea I notice here once in a while keeps dieing on my amd64 box
and its database is corrupt where I have to tra
Thank you Bret, that was very helpful. I found the following corrupted
files on a newly installed Tribe 5. / is XFS and /boot is Reiser3.
debsums: checksum mismatch firefox file /usr/lib/firefox/components/libuconv.so
debsums: checksum mismatch firefox file
/usr/lib/firefox/components/libgklayout
I got both the ppc and the amd64 back up and running with the help of debsums
running 'debsums -s' will list all packages that ether have no md5sums to check
or have a corrupt file
once you find they have a corrupt file its just a matter of reinstalling that
package
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I'm having the same problem with Firefox and other apps like gnome-
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I'm also seeing this it ate part of libc6 on last update on my ppc mac mini
kernel wise I'm running latest mainline
Linux mini 2.6.23-rc5 #16 Sat Sep 1 14:41:11 PDT 2007 ppc GNU/Linux
same kernel for the amd64 box thats having the issue
the 2 i386 boxen I have haven't hit this yet
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Full kernel ver#: Ubuntu 2.6.22-10.30-generic
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1. Linux andy-desktop 2.6.22-10-generic #1 SMP Wed Aug 22 07:42:05 GMT
2007 x86_64 GNU/Linux
2. Fresh dmesg attached.
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Seems to be a known problem for granparadiso so I assume it's the same
problem.
per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MozillaTeam/Bugs/ here is my backtrace for
granparadiso. I will grab the additional info very soon.
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It is possible all these issues are caused by an underlying system
issue.
Please include the following additional information, if you have not
already done so (pay attention to lspci's additional options), as
required by the Ubuntu Kernel Team:
1. Please include the output of the command "uname -
I used diff to track down the problem.
--- nonworkingcomp 2007-08-30 16:20:53.110438000 -0400
+++ workingcomp 2007-08-30 16:20:24.044781000 -0400
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@
166f06c8224f470554bd54fed7694878 libfileview.so
0d1ab316bb93e9bd0984e17e6c8ccec4 libgfx_gtk.so
8b336f49e47bbdeab58077f90d250
Reopened because this is happening out-of-the-blue again. It may be
because of the last round of updates. Once again, "sudo dpkg --purge
--force-all firefox" then "sudo apt-get install firefox" fixed it.
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sudo dpkg --purge --force-all firefox
sudo apt-get install firefox
seemed to fix this. (or adding /usr/lib/firefox to
/etc/ld.so.conf.d/libc.conf but I did this for a problem staring gxine)
For now, I will close this bug. If the problem persists in a new Gutsy
install I will reopen it. I will
I fixed the VMware problem by reinstalling VMware but the original error
persists. How can I help debug this problem?
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Using Gutsy amd64 (08/21/07) I have problems running Firefox and
Epiphany, among other programs like vmware. I suspect the ro
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