Thank you so much Stefan!
I switched over 100% to Ubuntu with 7.04 (Feisty Fawn) and XFS has been
very stable since then. (Other than 7.10 which was the worst release
ever, and I never did get a 7.10 box to production state!)
What about maverick (10.10) and also natty? Are these versions also
aff
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rss-glx
Multiple points to this smoking gun:
1) I have long noticed that there seems to be an interaction between
Parallels and VirtualBox being run, and the screen saver check box in
Gnome getting disabled. So at times when I return to my computer and
f
Greetings Martin, Thank you for this invitation. This morning I followed
the step in the documentation you posted a link to. I do not see an
updated kernel version queue up for installation. I suppose that is to
be expected as I only have the -26 kernel installed.
Manually looking through (in apti
Today I installed kernel:
linux-image-2.6.32-31-generic-pae_2.6.32-31.60_i386.deb
To hopefully test the fix on Lucid. The backup went through 100%. That
is a good thing.
However I saw a few warnings when it was backing up the /etc directory.
The backup command run was as following, then the full
@Bill Nickless #33, thank you for your quick work in both verifying and
taking a shot at updating the tags on this bug report. Hopefully soon
these new Lucid kernels will be released, and this problem will fade
into memories... :-)
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Confirmed that today's current 11.04 (Natty Narwhal) still has this
issue.
Could someone please review my patch and check it in. That would be
appreciated! :-)
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@Tim: The only application I know of which is able to comprehend the
envelope feeder on the printer is WordPerfect which is a Windows
application.
We run Ubuntu Server edition on our servers, no GUI, no nothing!
Yes my workstation runs Ubuntu Desktop edition (9.04 still as I have one
application
All right, I retested this via testing Samba Port based printing which I
used until SpoolSS / Point-n-Print was not working properly in Samba,
back in v 3.0.2 time frame. That works properly allowing the check boxes
/ selection to enable the Envelope Feeder option to be active.
I was able to print
Thanks, I flushed out the previous PPA's and added that one. I see it
now.
The samba package depends on:
* samba depends on libwbclient0 (= 2:3.5.8~dfsg-1ubuntu2.1~lucid~ppa1)
Which libwbclient0 is not on our servers. Did you build your package
some other way than the official Ubuntu 10.04 ones?
All right, I got the dependencies happy finally. Pulled down the
following packages:
libpam-smbpass_2%3a3.5.8~dfsg-1ubuntu2.1~lucid~ppa1_i386.deb
samba_2%3a3.5.8~dfsg-1ubuntu2.1~lucid~ppa1_i386.deb
samba-common_2%3a3.5.8~dfsg-1ubuntu2.1~lucid~ppa1_all.deb
samba-common-bin_2%3a3.5.8~dfsg-1ubuntu2.1
@Jeremy #5:
It is NOT an "update" which solved this problem, it is the addition of a
package which was not in the suggested list in the "tsclient" package.
IT SHOULD BE LISTED AS A SUGGESTION! Otherwise people have no way of
knowing why tsclient has the VNC protocol grayed out.
Marking back to Co
Thank you for the addl explanation. I am contently running 10.04 LTS.
I liked tsclient as it did not waste screen real estate when connecting
to remote systems. Vinagre wastes a bit more space, but has the C-A-D
capability which comes in handy on Windows hosts. I use them both.
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I tried following your steps to install LibreOffice on a recently loaded
10.04 system. I wanted to install the entire suite, not just writer so I
tried selecting libreoffice in Aptitude. That results in the following
error:
libreoffice:
Depends: libreoffice-core but it is not going to be install
Never mind about the install problems, others please find the
instructions here:
"Install libreoffice in ubuntu 11.04/10.10/10.04 using PPA"
http://www.ubuntugeek.com/install-libreoffice-in-ubuntu-11-0410-1010-04-using-ppa.html
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I migrated a 10.04 Lucid machine over to LibraOffice this evening.
The behavior is identical to that of OpenOffice. Bug remains.
I am not sure what you intended me to do about this bug since it
persists.
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This bug was originally for me:
Lucid Impress crashes when opening a file located on a Samba smbfs mount
Bug #586438
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/586438
I removed the nobrl option from my mount commands
I logged off all mounts / logged back on
I can open files on the Samba server successfull
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: samba
This was not an issue with the Samba builds with Ubuntu 9.04 / 9.10. I
upgraded a couple of servers to 10.04 LTS (Lucid) and that upgrade
killed the Envelope Feeder on all three official / latest HP drivers
available for LaserJet LJ 4000 printers.
Thank you, Felix!
Ubuntu Hardy 8.04
$ dpkg -l|grep apticron
ii apticron1.1.20
cron-script to mail impending apt updates
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I cross reported this bug to the SGI Linux XFS support group. Bill
Kendall of SGI replied as follows:
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On 02/02/2011 07:30 AM, Michael Lueck wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Somehow a reported IRIX bug with XFS got into Ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid) starting
> with kernel 2.6.
aaahhh, could we get some assistance on this report please?
I do not have additional spare Intel Atom systems to test with, but
would upgrading away from 10.04 LTS to 10.10 work where 10.04 is
failing?
>From the reports, seems several people are also using Intel Atom based
boards.
Suggestions pl
Oh, my bad... it was in the Ubuntu Forums where someone responded with
similar trouble using Intel Atom boards:
"10.04 server not recognizing USB drives suddenly"
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1576834
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I was sifting through dmesg output just now on my 10.04 server with an
Intel Atom D945GCLF MB and came upon the same "ioremap.c:135 Warning" as
reported here.
@Karri Huhtanen: lsusb "wakes up" Linux to the presence of the USB
storage device on my server, using IOGear boxes. Another work-around is
There appears to be someone else reporting this same sort of thing:
"external usb storage does not work with intel D945GCLF motherboard"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/625134
@David, seeing your mention of dmesg, I went checking my dmesg output
and came upon that same error. Thus have commented
@Davud #17
I am still getting nonsense errors with the current x86 10.04 kernel
[688424.636036] hub 1-0:1.0: Cannot enable port 1. Maybe the USB cable is bad?
[688427.604039] hub 1-0:1.0: Cannot enable port 1. Maybe the USB cable is bad?
[688430.572035] hub 1-0:1.0: Cannot enable port 1. Maybe
Per #14, yes you are using x64... that might be the difference.
OK, "still a problem in the x86 kernel, Ubuntu please fix it soon!!!
Seems you fixed it in the x64 kernel."
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I just IPL'ed our server, issued sudo lsusb PRIOR to powering on the
drive a couple of times, powered it on, and the USB drive attaches
cleanly w/o errors that the cable might be bad or or or...
So on our server with IOGear USB HDD boxes, it is CRITICAL that lsusb be
run PRIOR to attempting to att
Thank you so much Dann! Please let me know if you would like me to
install an updated kernel package, and from where, to confirm the fix
for you.
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T
@Stefan #8, On our server which I first saw the crash on, only three out
of the eight or so xfsdump backups regularly scheduled caused this
crash. The others all backed up "successfully". The dump I originally
started this case with actually produced a partial backup size. The
other two backup jobs
Evidently status = Incomplete also has an annoying 60 day timer...
gggrrr... reopening and set to new.
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'twas so long ago I forgot I opened this bug report!
I ended up writing my own docs here:
"HOW-TO: Basic installation of Daniel J. Bernstein's djbdns (TinyDNS) on Ubuntu
Linux"
http://www.lueckdatasystems.com/HOW-TO_Basic_installation_of_Daniel_J_Bernstein_djbdns_TinyDNS_on_Ubuntu_Linux
"HOW-TO
Aaakkk!!! @Till Kamppeter I updated this report a couple of times.
Resetting the Samba ticket back to new as I feel the addl testing done
confirms it to be a Samba bug and not CUPS.
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Suggestion noted how to handle responding to a developer question. I had
no idea that "Incomplete" had a timer ticking.
BTW: Is there a best place to install Ubuntu Lucid (10.04) packages of
Samba higher than the stable release maintained for Lucid? Perhaps this
is fixed by a higher release of Sam
Checking in on this... Is there additional testing which needs to get
done? Or is this code ready to release to Lucid stable? Is there an ETA
as to when this update will be distributed to Lucid stable? Thank you!
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On our server we tested this fix on, I disconnected the testing
repository. This morning I was notified that linux-image-2.6.32-31
-generic-pae_2.6.32-31.61_i386.deb was available. I pulled down that
build, IPL'ed, and performed a backup. The backup completed flawlessly.
Next up, testing this same
I am still on 10.04 LTS Lucid servers and I have been seeing this
reported behavior for a couple of days. Evidently it does not only
affect upgrades to 10.10.
I see one comment about lucid-proposed, but at the top Lucid is not
included in the affects list.
Oh, #13 did not include the word Lucid..
I was able to come up with a script workaround to correct this problem.
I posted the script here in #23
"USB HDD and Flash Drives no longer recognized"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/645211
So I run that EACH TIME I attach a USB storage device to our server,
THEN the server will detect it.
Also
I, as a work around, command line script attach to the printer(s) at
boot-up. Please see the following blog post:
http://www.lueckdatasystems.com/HOW-
TO_Command_Line_Connect_to_a_CUPS_Network_Printer_for_Ubuntu_Linux
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/3832
I, as a work around, command line script attach to the printer(s) at
boot-up. Please see the following blog post:
http://www.lueckdatasystems.com/HOW-
TO_Command_Line_Connect_to_a_CUPS_Network_Printer_for_Ubuntu_Linux
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https://bu
I, as a work around, command line script attach to the printer(s) at
boot-up. Please see the following blog post:
http://www.lueckdatasystems.com/HOW-
TO_Command_Line_Connect_to_a_CUPS_Network_Printer_for_Ubuntu_Linux
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/584188
Y
Public bug reported:
The current kernel back in July (I think around the 20's) of 2010 was
working well with USB HDD's. For a couple of weeks now, I have not been
able to attach a UDB HDD or USB Flash Drive to our 10.04.1 fully updated
server. Perhaps there has been a kernel update that nuked USB
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I got daring just now and booted a fully updated 10.04 box on the KVM
with the mouse from the KVM plugged into the computer. This problem
appears to have disappeared fortunately. I will test it out for a while,
however, and report back to this bug report.
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@#12 syats:
Sounds like your problem is different since you stated you had "able to
double boot for a good 4 months".
What I was seeing during Lucid testing was Lucid would thrash / trash a
working copy of Windows 2000 or XP immediately upon adding Lucid to free
space behind the Windows partition
I'll keep trying to fix it, and won't use night builds any more
for an every-day machine.
Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid is released now.
Perhaps are you testing Ubuntu 10.10? If so, open a new ticket as this
one was for Lucid / 10.04.
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Installing Lucid Alpha 3 dual-boot, Windows 2000 SP4 NTFS
In that case I would verify the md5sum of your disk to the official
release version md5sum.
If it is different, then perhaps try zsync to build a new ISO updating
the ISO you already have. Example of when I updated/downloaded the
official release:
zsync -i ./lucid-desktop-i386_20100426.1.iso http
@Huseyin AKIN #10: Thanks, those concise steps actually worked. Thus,
solution confirmed.
Tested on fully updated 10.04.
A commented "#GRUB_SAVEDEFAULT=true" needs to be in the default config
file as this saving of last booted OS will not work otherwise. Insane to
expect people to happen to know
I just happened to remember this bug exists last I checked... any update
on getting this nasty one squashed?
I was just thinking about getting my production desktop upgraded to
10.04, and this bug I would really appreciate getting a resolution to
PRIOR to making that migration.
It is very annoyin
Bug still exists / persists with the kernel update to linux-
image-2.6.32-25-generic-pae_2.6.32-25.44_i386.deb this morning.
The lsusb command still works to get the server to recognize the
attached / powered on USB HDD.
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I think this bug is now confirmed resolved with the Ubuntu 10.04.1 CD
image.
I loaded a workstation on our Adder AV8OSDE KVM. The box has a PNY
nVidia 6200 board in it.
First I installed from the 10.04.1 CD, then applied available updates and
rebooted.
Next installed the latest binary nVidia dri
I just pulled down the daily ISO of focal. With a blank new drive, this
is still a design gap of the Ubuntu / Xubuntu installer. You cannot tag
a brand new partition as ntfs format and assign a Linux mount point to
it.
I assume if Windows NTFS partitions were present on the drive, the Linux
instal
Public bug reported:
I found that the jammy-live-server-2022-03-10-amd64.iso is not able to
set up the NIC to use IPv4 Static, nor be switched back to DHCP once
Static addressing has been attempted.
I started an UbuntuForums thread here to seek confirmation if it sounded
like there was a defect,
I managed to get to the end finally on a Jammy Server installation. So
the text there is as follows:
Please remove the installation medium, then press ENTER:
Unmounting /cdrom...
[FAILED] Failed unmounting /cdrom.
(But the drive actually ejected as expected.)
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@Sean Davis, Nay no issue with Ubuntu Server. What I was saying is
Ubuntu Server correctly displays the text that Xubuntu used to have. Go
look at Ubuntu Server for a working example.
Good to know this is a
I confirmed this defect is still present in a test computer loaded with
the current nightly beta of Xubuntu 22.04. I copied with Thunar a small
178 byte shell script file between the local test machine's drive and
the Samba server over the usual Samba mount. The copy progress dialog
box will not go
The solution to this issue was documented in my #3 comment. The
misleading error messages coming from Linux were indicating that it was
time to fresh reformat the MP3 player and start over. Once done, no
issues.
This defect report may be close. Thank you.
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Public bug reported:
I have three Xubuntu hard drives, loaded with 16.04 / 20.04 / 22.04 beta
I use ImageMagic convert binary to produce animated GIF and MP4 files of
leaves turning color and falling off. Convert performs flawlessly on the
16.04 system. It crashes on the 20.04 and 22.04 system le
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Yes Bob, I knew convert is a part of ImageMagick. I was having
difficulty locating the correct package within this bug tracker.
Thanks for explaining how to show what resources convert is allowed to
use. Following is the output from my three systems:
Xubuntu 16.04:
$ convert -list resource
File
Thank you, Rod!
Booted to Xubuntu 22.04 LiveDVD
BIOS has UEFI disabled
xubuntu@xubuntu:/sys/firmware$ ls -al
total 0
drwxr-xr-x 5 root root 0 Apr 23 12:32 .
dr-xr-xr-x 13 root root 0 Apr 23 12:32 ..
drwxr-xr-x 5 root root 0 Apr 23 12:33 acpi
drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 0 Apr 23 12:33 dmi
drwxr-xr-x
I encountered a defect when Ubuntu updated from successfully working
nvidia-driver-465 to nvidia-driver-470.
I needed to purge all *nvidia* packages off my system.
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I found such entries in syslog:
#syslog entries
Jul 31 10:51:25 jaakob kernel: [2170748.708122] NVRM: API mismatch: the client
has the version 470.57.02, but
Jul 31 10:51:25 jaakob kernel: [2170748.708122] NVRM: this kernel module has
the version 465.27. Please
Jul 31 10:51:25 jaakob kernel: [2
Did something go wrong in the latest kernel update that applied along
with the move to the 470 version of the Nvidia drivers? I use VirtualBox
on my computer... VirtualBox cites that it does not have its needed
kernel drivers loaded either.
Another system I have not updated the 5.8.0-59-generic ke
Public bug reported:
I use package Rhythembox as my MP3 player software. I also use Rhythebox
to transfer audio to my Sony WalkMan MP3 player.
Since moving to Xubuntu 20.04.2, it has gotten much harder to
successfully transfer mp3 audio to the Sony WalkMan MP3 player. I
checked in syslog... I see
syslog Sony WalkMan MTP over USB related errors
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I decided to have the Sony WalkMan reformat itself. MTP over USB working
much better now.
Very odd that I could play MP3 recordings with the player without
issues... only issues was removing files, copying new files to it.
The thing that tipped me off to try reformatting the device with itself
is
I just pulled down Xubuntu jammy-desktop-2022-04-02-amd64.iso
Clean wiped drive installation, same behavior persists... blank screen
with blinking cursor, no "Please remove the installation medium, then
press ENTER:" text displayed.
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Still present in Xubuntu 20220402 Daily jammy-
desktop-2022-04-02-amd64.iso
!Warning
Unable to read the contents of this file system!
Because of this some operations may be unavailable.
The cause might be a missing software package.
The following list of software packages is required for fat32 fil
Still present in Xubuntu 20220402 Daily jammy-
desktop-2022-04-02-amd64.iso
This morning I pulled down the daily build, burned it to a DVD.
I began by wiping the previous partitions, allowed the installer to guide me
through creating:
500 MB EFI partition
The rest XFS mounted /
No complaints fr
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I just rechecked the behavior of Xubuntu 20.04.0 LTS. That LiveDVD
installer disk stayed in graphics mode as it shut down. There was an
Xubuntu logo in the middle of the screen, and the text displayed at the
bottom of the screen.
Contrasting with Xubuntu 22.04 on the same exact system, the LiveDVD
With the same Xubuntu 20220402 Daily jammy-desktop-2022-04-02-amd64.iso
I thought to do an automatic partitioning installation. I knew I would
not end up with a XFS formatted root partition, but a booting system
with gpt partition table would be better than a non-booting system.
The installer crea
Perhaps has the EFI / UEFI BIOS compatibility changed over time?
Finally boot success using a ThinkPad T540p model 20BE-CT01WW and the
Xubuntu 20220402 Daily jammy-desktop-2022-04-02-amd64.iso
Manual partitions as follows:
sda1 1MB BIOS BOOT
sda2 500MB EFI System
sda3 the rest / xfs
So se
Public bug reported:
Booted up the Live installer of today's build (20240325) and I see the
double network panel icon in the top panel. First time I have seen this
on a Live or clean installation. I have only seen it with LTS upgraded
Xubuntu installations.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu
@corrado
So how is it expected to launch the Xubuntu 24.04 installation? It is
expected to have to enter a command such as above into a Terminal?
We need further instructions from the Xubuntu team. Blocker defect for
now.
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Beta testing Xubuntu Noble currently, this defect still is present when
shutting down the Live DVD image. I am testing in a VirtualBox VM
instance.
Why is taking so much time (so many releases) to finally resolve this?
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Public bug reported:
Beta testing the Xubuntu Jammy daily DVD this weekend, I find that it
still does not display any "press a key to continue" once the
installation finishes, it shuts down, ejects the DVD... instead left
with a completely black screen and blinking cursor in the top left
corner.
Public bug reported:
Starting up this weekend's Live DVD of Xubuntu, trying to inspect the
partitions on the drive using Gparted, it complains it wants package
mtools added in order to display EFI partition correctly.
I exit Gparted, add it to the Live session via:
sudo apt-get install mtools
On
Public bug reported:
Starting up this weekend's Live DVD of Xubuntu, I am unable to produce a
system that will boot EFI mode from the hard disk.
The BIOS is configured to EFI boot mode for the disks.
This last attempt, I manually wiped the partitions from the drive before
launching the installer
Greetings Steve,
I prefer XFS filesystem. As much as I understand, the only way to get
Ubuntu / Xubuntu to use XFS is to do manual partitioning.
With legacy partitioning, then lately (past several versions) Ubuntu has
been able to boot directly from XFS. Back around 2004/5 range, it was
required
All right, significant more testing... about 10 drive wipe reloads of
this test system. Finally I got the Xubuntu DVD from this past weekend
to produce a bootable HDD.
Some of the failed attempts were:
BIOS UEFI enabled
gpt partition table
500MB EFI partition first
All the rest XFS partition
BIOS
This morning I reloaded the computer again, selecting gpt versus dos for
the partition table. I made the EFI and XFS partitions. The installer
did not protest, and the resulting system will not boot. I reloaded it
back to a single xfs root partition on a dos partition table, that
boots.
Something
Public bug reported:
A while ago we identified and had resolved an issue with Gigolo being
able to connect via bookmarks to a Samba server over smb / CIFS. That
was as follows:
Gigolo tries to use port 21 for SMB/CIFS connect
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1854137
So this was found working with
Confirmed that the current daily of Jammy Ubuntu Server does not share
this defect. Good!
Ubuntu Server properly displays the console text shutdown... and the
machine just up and rebooted itself as I was here trying to type exactly
what the message should be! Doh! Oh well, lost it for now. Point
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