Public bug reported:
Running Ubuntu Server 17.10 preview downloaded from cdimages.ubuntu.com.
update-initramfs produces a warning complaining that CRYPSETUP should
not be set in /etc/initramfs.conf, but in /etc/cryptsetup-initramfs
/conf-hook. This happens with or without full disk encryption.
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Public bug reported:
This bug is quite strange. It occurred when I closed LibreOffice Write.
Initially everything seemed just fine, but after a few seconds the
system bug reporter popped up informing me that an internal error had
occurred and urging me to report a bug. Well, I have reported it. I
Public bug reported:
When launched from a terminal the widely used text editor gvim displays
lots WARNING and CRITICAL messages such as:
** (gvim:3608): WARNING **: (../../../lib/unity-gtk-menu-
shell.c:176):unity_gtk_menu_shell_show_item: code should not be reached
** (gvim:3608): CRITICAL **:
I have experienced the same dreadful situation -- after a routine update
the virtual machine was no longer able to reach the login screen. If it
helps, I can tell that the system had actually booted all right, since I
was able to SSH into the VM and run apt-get -y purge to remove the
kernel 4.2.0-3
I have installed linux-headers-4.2.8-040208ckt4 and linux-
image-4.2.8-040208ckt4 from http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/v4.2.8-ckt4-wily/ as requested; the new kernel behaved just
like the ill-fated 4.2.0-30, that is, the VM booted but did not reach
the login screen. The last entries