I also see this behavior with byobu 5.60-0ubuntu1 on Ubuntu 13.10.
I can run byobu manually or automatically at login (using byobu-enable)
but the aliases and functions I have in a /etc/profile.d/lxc-helpers.sh
script aren't available to me.
Interestingly, when I run tmux it does have my profile
Public bug reported:
I tried multiple times to install the
1.0.0~beta2+master~20140120-1600-0ubuntu1~ppa1~saucy1 daily build in
Saucy and the preinstall script failed each time because the /etc/lxc
directory is missing.
** Affects: lxc (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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That's great! Thanks for working this in.
Will it make it into 12.04 at all or will it only be in 12.10 and
beyond?
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Title:
add console=tty1 to
Thanks Clint. I understand that we can't lose any messages going to the
serial console. So I experimented and I have a different solution that
I think would satisfy.
My main goal is to *by default* be able to see in the VMware console the
kernel messages as well as the first few messages from cl
** Attachment added: "console=tty1 console=ttyS0"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cloud-init/+bug/1016695/+attachment/3212313/+files/serial_output_tty1_ttyS0.txt
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** Attachment added: "console=tty1 console=ttyS0 ds=nocloud"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cloud-init/+bug/1016695/+attachment/3212314/+files/serial_output_tty1_ttyS0_nocloud.txt
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Thanks Ben. I'm not familiar with how these changes actually make it
into new releases. If this change actually gets made would it make it
into 12.04.1 in August?
** Summary changed:
- add console=tty0 to cloud-image kernel boot parameters
+ add console=tty1 to cloud-image kernel boot parameter
Public bug reported:
I use VMware vSphere Client's to manage my Ubuntu 12.04 cloud-image
based vm's. vSphere is able to display the console of the vm as it
boots but because the default kernel boot parameter is set to use
console=ttyS0 I can't see anything until booting is done unless I
manually
Scott, I think the following info is relevant to your comment.
http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/serial-console.txt
"You can specify multiple console= options on the kernel command line.
Output will appear on all of them. The last device will be used when
you open /dev/console. So, for exam
I have the same problem. My 10.04 Apache server reverse proxied my
Tomcat 6.0.24 OpenJDK server just fine. I just swapped out the 10.04
Apache server with a 12.04 Apache server and the proxy failed until I
used the solution mentioned in comment #6.
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I just found that instead of restricting the available ciphers on the
Tomcat server as per comment #6 I am also able to workaround the problem
by just restricting the available ciphers that the Apache proxy uses by
adding "SSLProxyCipherSuite RC4-SHA" to my Apache VirtualHost config.
This makes mor
I'm having exactly the same problem. I've reinstalled Ubuntu 11.10 a
few times now and local user's audio works fine. When I login with a
domain user the audio hardware isn't listed under "Sound settings". I
can't change volume or anything and normal system sounds don't work.
Strange thing is th
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