For me it seems to do random things without showing the menu at all.
Not seeing the menu could be related to running compiz, I suppose.
This is firefox-3 on hardy. It's persisted across several versions
(currently b4), and it appears to be a regression since firefox-2. It's
pretty annoying when
Nils, what the actual failure mode on a bad kernel? Do you have dmesg
output?
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Title:
APST gets enabled against explicit kernel option
To manag
The quirk updates have landed here in the linux-block tree here:
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/axboe/linux-
block.git/commit/?h=for-
linus&id=be56945c4edd5a3da15f8254b68d1ddb1588d0c4
Reporters, could you test that kernel? (Or Kai-Heng, is there a way you
could build a test kern
For those of you with problematic Intel devices, could you post the
relevant line from 'lspci -nn'? It looks like there are a few known
firmware issues with some Intel SSDs and a fix is in the works.
Meanwhile, I want to quirk the correct set of devices.
(I'm hoping they're all 8086:f1a5)
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The patch seems to have helped -- my box survived a couple days with the
patch applied.
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Title:
[snb] GPU lockup IPEHR: 0x0b160001 IPEHR: 0x0b14
Hi @keihengfeng,
Could you build a test kernel with the two test patches here applied:
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/luto/linux.git/log/?h=nvme/power&id=1115e17962c597d8e6dd140d903a51a58d0ec2c0
I'd like to get some testing to see whether that works on the
problematic Samsung an
@kaihengfeng, I'm not sure what your test kernel is, but could you build
one with the two patches here:
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/luto/linux.git/log/?h=nvme/power&id=1115e17962c597d8e6dd140d903a51a58d0ec2c0
Those delete the earlier quirk and replace the APST table computatio
@jdrewes: just for completeness, can you post the nvme-related log
messages from the beginning of that boot? I want to verify that I
programmed the controller the way I meant to.
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Public bug reported:
python-cap-ng doesn't work in saucy. It's probably because there's no
actual code in the package. See:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/saucy/amd64/python-cap-ng/filelist
Compare to:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/raring/amd64/python-cap-ng/filelist
** Affects: libcap-ng (Ubuntu)
Public bug reported:
libstdc++ PR58800 (http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=58800) is
a really nasty regression that is causing lots of crashes for us. It's
fixed upstream, but it may be bad enough to warrant a new build of gcc,
etc.
(I'm kind of surprised it's not causing all kinds of r
Here are my attempts to answer the questions in the SRU template. I'm
not an Ubuntu developer, and I don't speak Debian package language (I
speak RPM, but that's rather different), so I'm not going to send an
actual debdiff or whatever it's called.
Note, however, that I confused myself with the g
Public bug reported:
Linking against p11-kit or gnutls (especially the outdated gnutls in
Trusty) can cause fork() to deadlock randomly. Please consider
backporting the stable fix here:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/p11-glue/p11-kit/commit/?h=stable&id=0ecc141f372b375ddd2087a8ca406797976f03bf
**
This package doesn't seem to be set up with an upstream tracker link.
Here's the upstream bug:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=84567
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Public bug reported:
This bug occurred while upgrading Oneiric to Precise.
The 'Z : start a shell to examine the situation' prompt does not
handle SIGINT. This is a severe bug, which just risked hosing my box.
do-release-upgrade said:
Configuration file `/etc/mysql/my.cnf'
==> Modified (b
Public bug reported:
A recent update on two Oneiric computers removed /usr/bin/javaws and
/var/lib/dpkg/alternatives/javaws. This is problematic. The latest
icedtea-netx on Precise is okay.
(Something's obviously buggy here. Running 'javaws' suggets installing
icedtea-netx, but icedtea-netx is
Public bug reported:
This code:
namespace NS {
struct A
{
static void foo(int);
template
void func(Func f)
{
[&](){
do {
do {
if (1)
foo(0);
} while(0);
} while (0);
};
}
};
}
void caller()
{
NS::A a;
a.func([&]{});
}
I think this is c++/56388 upstream. r198010 on the 4.7 branch seems to
fix it.
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Title:
gcc 4.7.3-1ubuntu10 c++11 bogus errors (reduced, not repr
Public bug reported:
I have a relatively straightforward /etc/network/interfaces
configuration, like this (excerpted):
auto p3p2.1
iface p3p2.1 inet static
vlan-raw-device p3p2
... configuration here...
auto p3p2.2
iface p3p2.2 inet static
vlan-raw-device p3p2
... configuration h
This happened to my nephew's laptop, and I tracked down the problem.
Details are here:
http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-acpi/msg32938.html
The attachment to that email is a Python script that restored wireless
function on that laptop. Depending on your point of view, it could be
more or less s
I've attached a patch that implements loading, saving, and computing of
clip-rule. It doesn't address rendering or the UI, but at least we
won't destroy otherwise-correct clip-rule styles now.
** Patch added: "Implement loading and saving of clip-rule"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/inkscape/+bug
I see this bug on Fedora 14 with latest (3.6) packages. It's not (just)
caused by sleep/hibernate -- I just saw it on a machine that never
sleeps.
Whenever this bug is happening, it reliably causes:
- Characters I type into the 'Lookup forecast by "City, St"' box at weather.gov
- Whenever I typ
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