Public bug reported:
The gdm3 package comes with a session launcher script /etc/gdm3/Xsession which
starts
everything up. In that script it unconditionally executes $HOME/.profile (if
it exists).
But this is not necessarily the correct shell startup file.
If your shell is bash and you have a .
Public bug reported:
[Background: we have a bunch of Ubuntu 16.04 systems which we will want to
upgrade, ultimately to 20.04 but for now 18.04 because it's a mandatory
stepping point anyway. I am trying the upgrade initially on a VM snapshot
to make sure it will work. So I have attempted this se
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Public bug reported:
Suppose sssd has a valid sssd.conf file but no /etc/krb5.keytab (maybe the
keytab disappeared or got corrupted; or maybe ipa-client-install encountered
an error and didn't create one, but nevertheless your custom installer put
the sssd.conf in place - note that ipa-client-inst
Public bug reported:
Autofs 5.1.9 contains a bug such that when map sources are held on an
LDAP server with Kerberos authentication it fails to connect to the
server after the first Kerberos ticket has expired. It's been fixed by
a patch in Fedora, but Noble currently has the broken version.
The
test1: yes, it boots.
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Title:
nvme no longer detected on boot after upgrade to 6.8.0-60
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Public bug reported:
Short version: booting 6.8.0-59-generic or any earlier version from the
grub menu works; 6.8.0-60-generic dumps me at the initramfs prompt with
no disks.
We have some servers running Ubuntu 24.04.2 LTS. They have NVME solid-
state disks which (in a working kernel) are detect
Those packages are of course already installed.
$ dpkg -l linux-modules-6.8.0-60-generic linux-modules-extra-6.8.0-60-generic
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
|/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: upperca
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This package just landed on 22.04 (and I think also on 24.04):
ii dkms 1:3.2.1-1all Dynamic Kernel Module System (DKMS)
On a 22.04 machine, Nvidia kernel modules fail to build with this version, even
though the same module against the same kernel versi
It is not loaded.
$ lsmod|grep nvme
nvme 61440 10
nvme_core 212992 11 nvme
nvme_auth 28672 1 nvme_core
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test3: boots ok
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test7: does not detect nvme.
So yes, it seems like that patch broke it.
Looks like it's possible to exclude devices from this behaviour in pci/quirks.c
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My tests are exactly similar to Marks'. Namely: the quirk fix
(TEST2111521v20250609b1) didn't work; the mainline
(6.15.0-061500-generic_6.15.0-061500.202505260036) didn't work, and the
HWE (6.11.0-26.26~24.04.1) didn't work. The model number of the SSD
device is the same (INTEL SSDPE2KX020T8).
I
test4: boots ok
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test5: boots ok
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test6: boots ok
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Darn, you're right. Looks like it came from Nvidia's repo.
Guess you can close this then, and I'll complain at them instead.
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Title:
dkms 3.2.1
test2: no nvme disks
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I can confirm that both test10 and test11 boot successfully here as
well.
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Yes you're right, I somehow failed to spot that. It says the same as in
Marks' log.
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