Public bug reported:
python-zsi is missing from focal. The version installed with pip is
broken on focal (throwing a can't import ext.reader error), I had to
install the python-zsi package from the bionic repository to get things
working.
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Sta
ZSI is still used, at least by Intel employees. I understand that it's
scheduled to be removed, but I wonder if it went through a proper
deprication. It could be removed only when the Python2 support is
removed.
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I saw this issue in 15.10 and reported it to the upstream Debian
maintainer, see [1]. The fix attached there is now applied to the
upstream ifupdown git repository.
[1] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=819287
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I have Ubuntu-12.10/irssi 0.8.15/libssl 1.0.1c-3. After connecting
successfully to an SSL IRC server and joining some channel on it, I get
the error
read error: decryption failed or bad re
oftc works for me too w/o problems. The IRC server libssl breaks with is
a company internal one, so unfortunately I can't give you access to
that, but besides me there is at least two other people having the same
problem and the same same solution (downgrading to 1.0.1c-3ubuntu2)
works for them too
Thanks, the server I'm having the problem reports:
New, TLSv1/SSLv3, Cipher is DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA
Server public key is 2048 bit
Secure Renegotiation IS NOT supported
Compression: NONE
Expansion: NONE
SSL-Session:
Protocol : TLSv1.1
Cipher: DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA
Now, it connects fine an
Or we could just set up an IRC server using these settings.
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SSL read error: decryption failed or bad record mac
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Creating a channel with 'openssl s_server -cipher DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA
-cert certfile.pem -key keyfile.pem' and 'openssl s_client -connect
localhost:4433' and transferring data in both directions alone didn't
trigger the problem.
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to comment#10:
yes exporting that variable will get rid of the problem.
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to comment#19:
1.0.1c-3ubuntu2.3 seems to work fine, I can't reproduce the problem with
it.
Thanks.
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Title:
SSL read error: decryption failed o
(In reply to comment #18)
Setting as fixed based on the above. The issue related to the WARN is
tracked in bug#54687.
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Title:
Multiple Displays
(In reply to comment #99)
Oleksij, could you please retest with the latest drm-intel-nightly?
Since your last report there has been link training and IRQ handling
fixes that could have solved your problem.
The WARN in your dmesg is the same as in bug#51983, so if that's the
only remaining issue y
Is this (In reply to comment #15)
Can you still reproduce this? Could you give a go the following patch
from Jesse? Might be still somewhat WIP:
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/intel-gfx/2013-March/026247.html
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(In reply to comment #105)
> Created attachment 81446 [details]
> dmesg-3.10.0-rc6-00406-g73bc88c
>
> dmesg from current nightly git.
Could you locate the source line for the oops? With the same build you
can trigger it, ideally with the latest -nightly:
$ gdb drivers/gpu/drm/i915/i915.ko
$ l *i
Created attachment 82344
disable sg compaction
> (In reply to comment #111)
> > yes, intel_iommu=igfx_off helps too. Thanks!
>
> Ok, that's proof that something _really_ fishy is going on here. Big WTF
> moment ... Imre do you have any ideas what this could be? Seen anything like
> this when you'
(In reply to comment #115)
> Yes, it works.
Thanks, it narrows it down. I looked through the Intel HW IOMMU code and
haven't found anything obvious that could explain this.
OTOH, looking again at the dmesg with the crash
(dmesg-3.10.0-rc6-00406-g73bc88c) I can't see the HW IOMMU being
enabled. I'
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