I found out that it was a RAM issue on my machine! I noticed that the
workaround of burianek resolved the "Corrupted MAC" messaged, however
md5 sums of large files often mismatched after trandfer! Also noticed
that ubuntu CD/DVD media verification often turned up a lot of errors on
this machine but
I am seeing this problem using scp to copy large files from a Karmic
(ubuntu 64 bit, Intel DG45ID board, Q9550 CPU) system to a Jaunty 64 bit
system.
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Large file transfer gives error: Corrupted MAC on input
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Please see:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/479440
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move to HZ=100 on non-i386/lpia for efficiency...
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might be related to this discussion:
http://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/5501
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http://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/5501
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unfortunate configuration makes virtualbox perform poorly
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The workaround of burianek seems to work fork for me. I had several
checksum errors even with ubuntu updates before applying the update.
Seems to work fine now. Did not perform the nc test yet.
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Large file transfer gives error: Corrupted MAC on input
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Bill, thanks for your advice. I was double checking every large transfer
for several days now. I didn't discover any md5 mismatch since I changed
the RAM settings manually to the recommended for my modules. I guess
that the voltage was not set correctly. Greetings Peter
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Exactly the same here: Happened when switching Lucid Lynx 10.04 inside
Virtualbox to full screen.
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gnome-settings-daemon crashed with signal 5 in xkl_process_error()
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I have the same problem on two machines running Ubuntu 18.04 with a Sony
WH-1000XM2.
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Bluetooth headphones only use A2DP when connected ma
Problem still exists with 15.10 daily build of 2015-08-20 with 2560x1440
screen resolution.
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Title:
cryptsetup password prompt not shown
To mana
Sorry, I entered a wrong date. The big exists using the 15.10 daily
build of today (20th September 2015)
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Title:
cryptsetup password prompt not s
Just an update on my earlier posts. It was definitely a RAM issue on my
machine. First I thought I fixed it by changing voltage in BIOS. But
after a while the problem showed up again -- seldom but very annoying.
So I replaced RAM more than half a year ago. Since then everything is
fine.
My advice:
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