This problem also occurs on my Dell D630 laptop, running Jaunty (9.04),
packaged kernel 2.6.28-13-generic with all updates installed (as of
2009-06-25). Sometimes it happens when I'm actively working; sometimes
when the computer is idle.
The symptoms seem somewhat analogous to Robert Collins, but
Two corrections to the above bug report:
* Original reporter has i945, I have i965
* X actually *doesn't* die with SIGTERM for me either.
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Thanks.
Any chance of creating a separate optional package for udisks-tcp-
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Every time I do an "apt-get update" behind the apt-cacher-ng proxy
(package version 0.4-1), the proxy seems to leak 6 file descriptors. At
this rate it runs out of file descriptors pretty quickly and eventually
fails to service connections.
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- Every time I do an "apt-get update" behind the apt-cacher-ng proxy, the
I created a udisks package with udisks-tcp-bridge in my PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~intgr/+archive/ppa
This is my first time using a PPA, hopefully I did everything right.
To try it out, run this:
sudo apt-get install python-software-properties
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@Nick Atty: Who's blaming who?
The bug has had a fix since August 2009, but it was never applied to the
Firefox 3.5 branch because back then it only affected Chromebug. The
fact that Firebug 1.5 also moved to these APIs caught everyone by
surprise. Especially because 64-bit is not officiailly supp
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Firefox crashes when attempting to load Firebug 1.5 alphas
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I think this is the expected behavior of journalling file systems. When
you unmount a writable file system, the file system needs to write out a
marker saying that it was shut down "cleanly" and doesn't need a journal
recovery on the next mount.
Perhaps a file system could detect that it's been id
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: udisks
The upstream UDisks distribution will build and install a binary called
'udisks-tcp-bridge'. This binary is used by gnome-disk-utility
(Palimpsest) to manage disks remotely over SSH. This binary, however, is
not included in Ubuntu's udisks package.
I also got this problem when installing an earlier prerelease of Ubuntu
Lucid under KVM (libvirt)
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Option 'No' at question 'Continue without installing GRUB?' does nothing.
Forced to answer 'Yes'.
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By "crashing" I meant running out of file descriptors in the manner
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> Now it's time to get encryption
> I also feel that Canonical should be funding
> They really ought to make it work in empathy
Because open source is all about freedom. The freedom to demand that other
people should do free work for you.
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idon't know the origin of bug
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: libsensors4 (not installed)
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.4.0-87.110-generic 4.4.73
Uname: Linux 4.4.0-87-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.20.1-0ubuntu2.10
Architecture: amd64
Date: Sat Ju
I installed a Ubuntu Server 12.04 amd64 today and by default it chose
the ee.archive.ubuntu.com mirror out of the box -- presumably because I
told its location was Estonia. I have no idea where these are
configured, but the problem still exists in Precise.
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Kajar, just run this command to switch all sources to Finnish:
sudo sed -i 's/ee\.archive\.ubuntu\.com/fi.archive.ubuntu.com/'
/etc/apt/sources.list
Maybe there's a better way, but that works for me.
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> As for SSD lifespan: I'm not really up to date, but a quick search
> suggests that it's not really an issue.
It's not as simple as that; for example manufacturers like Samsung will
disclaim warranties after writing more than 75 TB for smaller disks. See
https://www.samsung.com/global/business/se
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My keyboard recognises Alt, AltGr, Ctrl and ShiftR like there all were Shift L.
I'm pretty sure that is not a problem of the keyboard, i'd tested in other
systems and works correctly.
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Package: udev 204-5ubuntu20.13
ProcVersionSign
Public bug reported:
The ee.archive.ubuntu.com Estonian Ubuntu mirror is broken again. Last
time this happened, the mirror was offline for over 1 week. Someone
either needs to put pressure on ftp.estpak.ee to keep the mirror stable,
or remove the mirror from the installer mirror selection.
% sudo
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Ubuntu Estonian mirror broken (again!)
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Error "database disk image is malformed"
@Jordan F, why did you remove a working link and replace it with a
broken one?
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empathy needs to support OTR encryption
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On 2014-07-23, Ubuntu released a security update for Apache. Most of our
systems use unattended-upgrades and installed this update automatically.
On 2014-07-27, logrotate did its weekly rotation and issued the "reload"
command to Apache. Since the new mod_status.so was no long
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- systems use unattended-upgrades and installed this update automatically.
- On 2014-07-27, logrotate did its weekly rotation and issued the "reload"
- command to Apache. Since the new mod_status.so
Oh I see now why this didn't affect many other users: Ubuntu by default
restarts updated services immediately. I am using an /etc/policy-rc.d to
prevent restarts of critical services (like apache2) at unpredictable
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I installed all the binary packages from
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libvirt/1.2.2-0ubuntu13.1.3 , then
enabled trusty-proposed repository and did a dist-upgrade from there,
then rebooted.
But still I am getting this error when trying to start a libvirt domain
using vfio:
error: internal
Thanks! VFIO passthrough works out of the box now with packages from
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apparmor denies VFIO passthrough: RLIMIT_MEMLOCK and /de
Public bug reported:
On all 13.10 machines where I have atop and policyrcd-script-zg2
installed, they send emails every night:
Subject: Cron invoke-rc.d atop _cron
invoke-rc.d: action _cron is unknown, but proceeding anyway.
The fix is pretty straightforward, use "invoke-rc.d --quiet" in
/e
Public bug reported:
After installing Ubuntu 13.10 Server on a server (Fujitsu PRIMERGY RX300
S8) with the LSI SAS 2008 RAID controller (Fujitsu D2607) and
configuring it to use the XFS filesystem, the FS is created with sector
size set to 4 kilobytes. The installer should respect the sector size
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XFS filesystem created with 4k sectors by installer on LSI SAS RAID
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An ntpd segfault occurred on 2 of our servers simultaneously, after we
disabled IPv6 router advertisement (autoconf) on our network. Seems like
the same bug.
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This kernel lockup bug was reported to and fixed upstream:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=81841
Please backport the "stable" kernel patch to Ubuntu kernels (at least trusty,
which I use in this setup):
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-st
Wow, amazing what kind of bureaucracy getting a small fix in involves.
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Django released new versions 1.3.5 and 1.4.3 recently with some security
updates:
https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2012/dec/10/security/
Please backport these fixes to Ubuntu releases.
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Public bug reported:
After upgrading to the recent 9.0.5 or 9.1.1 PostgreSQL backport packages,
'psql' prints a warning to stderr before starting:
DEB_HOST_MULTIARCH is not a supported variable name at
/usr/bin/dpkg-architecture line 214.
Everything still works, but it's just annoying.
** Affe
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9.0.5/9.1.1 PostgreSQL backports: DEB_HOST_MULTIARCH is
As I understand, this problem is resolved in the latest postgresql-
common and postgresql-client-common update?
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9.
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Django released new versions 1.3.4 and 1.4.2 yesterday, containing a security
update:
https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2012/oct/17/security/
Please backport this fix to Ubuntu releases.
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Public bug reported:
As it stands, libguestfs-tools has hard dependency on lots of file system tools:
% sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends libguestfs-tools
[...]
The following NEW packages will be installed:
augeas-lenses btrfs-tools cryptsetup febootstrap jfsutils libaugeas0
libconfi
To be clear, I don't even know what all the fuss about
appliances/supermin/febootstrap is.
I just want virt-sparsify to compact my libvirt ext4 disk images. Would
be nice if I could do that without all these dependencies.
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After upgrading my Amazon machine to Ubuntu 12.04, every time I run zsh I get
the following output:
locale_warn:13: * not found
Apparenlty this is caused by the file /etc/profile.d/Z99-cloud-locale-
test.sh in the cloud-init package. zsh always outputs an error when a
gl
And this is not just me:
* http://blog.siansiew.com/2011/10/07/ubuntu-11-04-fsckmotd-bug/
*
http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/45422/should-i-run-fsck-on-boot-for-an-amazon-ec2-image
More examples can be found on Google.
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After upgrading my Amazon VM to Ubuntu 12.04, every time I log in I get the
following warning:
*** /dev/xvda1 will be checked for errors at next reboot ***
Normally this warning should go away when rebooting with the "reboot"
command -- the FS should be checked at next s
Yes that's how I did it, ran do-release-upgrade 3 times and rebooted each time.
10.10 -> 11.04 -> 11.10 -> 12.04.1
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Login always warns abo
Oh, one more thing. In 10.10, the disks appeared as /dev/sda#, but from
11.04 and later they're called /dev/xvda#
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When tracking down performance problems in a GStreamer app, I noticed
that the "perf top" command cannot resolve symbols in most GStreamer
plugins, even though the debug packages are installed. Whereas gdb has
no problem finding the symbols.
% sudo apt-get install --no-instal
apport information
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When tracking down performance problems in a GStreamer app, I noticed
that the "perf top" command cannot resolve symbols in most GStreamer
plugins, even though the debug packages are installed. Whereas gdb h
apport information
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perf
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pe
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Dafuq, what "your installation"? I have no installation because the
installer crashed! :)
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Raring installer crashes in QEMU
To manage not
Public bug reported:
I was trying out the Ubuntu Raring 13.04 desktop amd64 image daily built
on 20130315, in QEMU (libvirt). No special configuration, no encrypted
partitions etc. The installer crashed and told me to report a bug.
Host system is Arch Linux (testing), qemu version 1.4.0
qemu com
I've written a tutorial on PostgreSQL wiki for using pg_upgrade on
Ubuntu, including the symlink trick:
https://wiki.postgresql.org/index.php?title=Using_pg_upgrade_on_Ubuntu/Debian
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For anyone else who's wondering, here's a direct link to the discussion
thread:
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Binary package hint: postgresql
Please backport PostgreSQL 9.0.x series to Ubuntu Lucid and Meerkat.
Martin Pitt has stated in his blog that "As usual, 9.0 will be provided as
official backports for both Debian and Ubuntu", so I opened this ticket to stay
updated of the pr
I have updated the summary because 1MiB-aligning partitions is the
*intended* behavior. cfdisk is at fault here -- it fails with partitions
created by recent Windows releases as well as newer Linux partitioning
tools.
The statuses on partman-base/ubiquity should be marked as invalid as far
as I ca
So if cfdisk cannot read a partition table that's 1MiB-aligned, then
surely it's a cfdisk bug, not the installer?
This also explains why cfdisk fails with disks formatted in Windows
Vista.
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Importance: Undecided
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@Kendall: I wouldn't be surprised, there have been lots of disk corruption bugs
in the 0.12 series and the qemu-kvm project obviously has problems with project
management (bug reports being ignored, poor QA etc).
Anyway, see:
http://www.linux-kvm.com/content/qemu-kvm-0125-released-bugfixes
http:/
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Binary package hint: xsane
I have one HP LaserJet 3055 plugged in via USB. Xsane gives me a dialog
asking to pick a scanner, with two entries for the same device.
This is on a fully updated Ubuntu 8.04.
** Affects: xsane (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status:
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For I currently use the Alpha of Kubuntu 9.10 I can't clearly answer your
question. But if I remember correctly I indeed hadn't experienced this bug
during the time I was using the stable Kubuntu 9.04.
Unfortunately I can't give you more informations, about the symptoms or the
like. It's jus
Public bug reported:
Start abiword on a Microsoft Word .doc file.
In abiword: Control-A, Control-C to select all, then copy,
This is what I get in the shell:
$ file 33804_NetworkWorld_112807-linuxcast.doc
33804_NetworkWorld_112807-linuxcast.doc: Microsoft Office Document
$ abiword 33804_Network
Here's the .doc file from this bug report.
I'm running Ubuntu 7.10, Gutsy Gibbon. Abiword is version 2.4.6.
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And here's the backtrace.
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Hi Jeremy
I've tested it again with a live image of Lucid Beta 1. Now it's working fine
and stable! So apparently this bug is fixed in the new kernel 2.6.32.
Shall I post more information about it and do you still want me to test it with
an upstream kernel?
Thanks a lot for your work and help.
I have the same problem with the Intel Corporation 82865G Integrated Graphics
Controller (rev 02) and Ubuntu10.04.
I could boot from LiveCD with i915.modeset=0 and install it afterwards but it
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Hi
I've got a big problem with my ethernet interface. It's a 100 Mbit, L2,
onboard ethernet controller by Attansic Technology Corp. and it's using
the atl2 driver.
The problem is the following:
The adapter works only from time to time and when it's working, it's working
onl
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AplayDevices:
List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices
card 0: Intel [HDA Intel], device 0: VT1708B Analog [VT1708B Analog]
Subdevices: 2/2
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
Subdevice #1: subdevice #1
Architecture: i386
ArecordDevices:
List of CAPTURE Hardware Devices
card 0: Int
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OK. Hope this helpes.
Update: The disabled ipv6 network function doesn't change the situation,
because the error messages in dmesg are the same (The same thing about
ipv6 duplicate addresses). The part in my first post about "eth0: link
is not ready" was my fault. The actual dmesg messages that se
Hi
I've got a very similar problem in Karmic Beta.
I share two printers via cups, but although I can find them in the network I
can't connect to them (tried from a jaunty-client). To add them on the client I
choose "settings" in the printer-window and check the box "show printers shared
by othe
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