Yes, I *think* I got it in the right pocket the second time round:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/jammy/+queue?queue_state=1&queue_text=openvpn
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Yes, I *think* I got it in the right pocket the second time round:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/jammy/+queue?queue_state=1&queue_text=openvpn
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This doesn't appear to be fixed? I've just tried the current plucky
daily (from [1]) which includes gnome-initial-setup 48.0-1ubuntu4
(according to the manifest [2]). Running through the test plan in the
description above, I selected "French" on the initial screen, but all
subsequent screens were s
Looks like this affects the pi-kernel snap only -- the linux-raspi
package on classic does include drivers/net/ppp/*. Still, I don't think
it's worth moving the bug as the pi-kernel snap derives from the linux-
raspi package anyway.
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I see the oracular has been sponsored, but there's no noble branch
linked for sponsorship yet. Removing ubuntu-sponsors from the
subscription list for now. Please add this back again when noble is
ready for sponsorship.
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** Merge proposal linked:
https://code.launchpad.net/~dlalaj/ubuntu/+source/lxd-installer/+git/lxd-installer/+merge/483706
** Merge proposal linked:
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Effectively a duplicate of LP: #2067080 (although that deals with the
pre-4B models, and this with the 4B, the root cause and remedy is
ultimately the same). Marking as duplicate -- but I'll raise priority o
Marked invalid for devel as this package doesn't exist from jammy
onwards (transitioned to linux-firmware-raspi) and this issue is
strictly for bionic & focal
** Changed in: linux-firmware-raspi2 (Ubuntu Bionic)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Dave Jones (waveform)
** Changed in: li
** Merge proposal linked:
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Okay, it appears this is ready for sponsorship. I think Nick's query
above is answered so I'm setting to confirmed, sponsoring for oracular
and noble, and unsubscribing ubuntu-sponsors.
** Changed in: systemd-hwe (Ubuntu Noble)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
** Changed in: systemd-hwe (Ub
Unfortunately it appears there are still some autopkgtest failures to
work-around, specifically relating to the https? squid proxy appearing
(or not) where it's unexpected in the results:
amd64: https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/results/autopkgtest-plucky-
waveform-landscape-client/plucky/amd64/l/lan
It appears Andreas' comments in the plucky branch have been addressed,
but I'm going to build a PPA version for autopkgtest just to double
check this. If that succeeds, I'll sponsor for plucky (but the SRU's
should wait for this to land in devel first).
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Targetting to affected series based on associated merge requests. This
bug is not yet fixed in production, so I'm looking into that first.
We're well into the freeze period now, so this needs to be have an FFe,
but the SRU template already filled out can largely serve this purpose;
I'll amend the b
Coming back to this in another patch pilot shift, I'm sorely tempted to
mark this "incomplete" until someone can come up with a reliable way to
actually replicate the issue. However ... at the same time, the fix is
trivial and quite clearly correcting something wrong (long != 64-bits on
armhf, or a
The patches all look reasonable, and are correctly annotated with the
upstream origins, which is great. My only concern is the SRU template:
the test plan is relatively complex to carry out and the regression
potential doesn't really cover the full array of possibilities, to my
eyes. Just about any
Tested intended fix in the bootstrap PPA (ppa:canonical-kernel-
team/bootstrap); wlan0 now appears correctly on all affected models (3B,
3A+, 3B+, Zero 2W)
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I believe this is now fixed as of 48.0-1ubuntu2 in plucky?
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gnome-initial-setup should support Ubuntu language packs
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Okay, received the DSI adapter cable yesterday. Tested with noble .2
server image [1], and noble .2 desktop image [2] on a Pi 5 8GB (older C1
stepping), and oracular server image [3].
The server image didn't show anything *initially* (rainbow screen or
typical initrd output), but midway through sy
Moving this to the qq cycle
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des
Moving this to the qq cycle
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Title:
desktop-raspi should be based on de
Public bug reported:
On the Pi 3B, 3B+, and Zero 2W (probably 3A+ too, not yet verified), the
wlan0 interface is missing. Notably these models have different WiFi
interfaces (4343x on the 3B/Zero 2W, 4345x on the 3A+/3B+), but wlan0
*does* appear on the 4B and 5 (which use the 4345x as well).
Not
Public bug reported:
On the Pi 3B, 3B+, and Zero 2W (probably 3A+ too, not yet verified), the
wlan0 interface is missing. Notably these models have different WiFi
interfaces (4343x on the 3B/Zero 2W, 4345x on the 3A+/3B+), but wlan0
*does* appear on the 4B and 5 (which use the 4345x as well).
Not
: ubuntu-raspi-settings (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Dave Jones (waveform)
** Changed in: ubuntu-raspi-settings (Ubuntu)
Milestone: None => ubuntu-25.04
** Changed in: libcamera (Ubuntu)
Milestone: ubuntu-25.04-feature-freeze => None
** Changed in: ubuntu-raspi-setting
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 2091380 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2091380
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 2091380
root permissions required to r/w to DMA heap for libpisp on RPi5
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: ubuntu-raspi-settings (Ubuntu)
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** Changed in: ubuntu-raspi-settings (Ubuntu)
Milestone: None => ubuntu-25.04
** Changed in: libcamera (Ubuntu)
Milestone: ubuntu-25.04-feature-freeze => None
** Changed in: ubuntu-raspi-setting
anism.
** Affects: ubuntu-raspi-settings (Ubuntu)
Importance: Critical
Assignee: Dave Jones (waveform)
Status: Confirmed
** Changed in: ubuntu-raspi-settings (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Dave Jones (waveform)
** Changed in: ubuntu-raspi-settings (Ubuntu)
Milesto
Moving this to the qq cycle
** Changed in: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Milestone: ubuntu-25.04 => later
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desktop-raspi s
Shot of the server noble .2 image operating on the touchscreen (with
keyboard attached)
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Milestone: None => ubuntu-25.04
** Changed in: linux-raspi (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Critical
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Yeah, Matt informed me this was the plan (which is absolutely
understandable) -- I mostly needed something to point the release notes
at to try and avoid duplicate reports
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Well, this is intriguing. While testing the plucky daily images for the
Raspberry Pi desktop, I found that this issue appears fixed (at least
for my very narrow case of a Raspberry Pi driving a particular monitor
which consistently failed to go to sleep when the desktop was locked).
It would be int
Argh, I did indeed use -d with sbuild (because it's what I always use --
there was some issue with -c I needed to work around historically that I
can't recall -- probably cross-building related). Anyway, I'll prep
another upload this evening.
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there was some issue with -c I needed to work around historically that I
can't recall -- probably cross-building related). Anyway, I'll prep
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Well, this is intriguing. While testing the plucky daily images for the
Raspberry Pi desktop, I found that this issue appears fixed (at least
for my very narrow case of a Raspberry Pi driving a particular monitor
which consistently failed to go to sleep when the desktop was locked).
It would be int
Well, this is intriguing. While testing the plucky daily images for the
Raspberry Pi desktop, I found that this issue appears fixed (at least
for my very narrow case of a Raspberry Pi driving a particular monitor
which consistently failed to go to sleep when the desktop was locked).
It would be int
Public bug reported:
During ISO testing of the plucky server image, with the 6.14 kernel, the
image failed to boot on the Pi Zero 2W, the 3A+, the 3B+, and the 2B
(all from SD card). Boot fails at the initramfs attempting to find the
rootfs (by label). Listing /dev there are no /dev/mmcblk* nodes
Public bug reported:
During ISO testing of the plucky server image, with the 6.14 kernel, the
image failed to boot on the Pi Zero 2W, the 3A+, the 3B+, and the 2B
(all from SD card). Boot fails at the initramfs attempting to find the
rootfs (by label). Listing /dev there are no /dev/mmcblk* nodes
I'm attempting to reproduce this, just to verify this SRU will actually
fix something but so far I'm failing. Attempts so far:
* i386 is out since there hasn't been an apt-cacher-ng i386 build since
bionic, so the only possible architecture this could affect is armhf
* Testing with armhf on noble
Public bug reported:
The currently plucky daily images for the Raspberry Pi
(https://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/daily-preinstalled/current/) have
g-i-s 48.0-1ubuntu2 present, including the langpack fixes. The language
installation is working nicely, and is delayed to the end of the process
(after w
Public bug reported:
The currently plucky daily images for the Raspberry Pi
(https://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/daily-preinstalled/current/) have
g-i-s 48.0-1ubuntu2 present, including the langpack fixes. The language
installation is working nicely, and is delayed to the end of the process
(after w
Oops, forgot to remove sponsors after sponsoring this!
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Title:
[needs-packaging] libfprint-2-tod1-broadcom-cv3plus
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Moving to fix released; noble incorporated version 46 and, testing on
the current plucky dailies, which use version 48 this is working.
** Changed in: gnome-initial-setup (Ubuntu)
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Moving to fix released; noble incorporated version 46 and, testing on
the current plucky dailies, which use version 48 this is working.
** Changed in: gnome-initial-setup (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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Okay, this looks fixed to me, many thanks!
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mesa-related oops in 6
Okay, this looks fixed to me, many thanks!
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Status: New => Fix Released
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Title:
mes
ermore, we're reducing the
default image size rather than increasing it, so there's little/no risk
of causing out of space issues on anyone's devices.
** Affects: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Importance: High
Assignee: Dave Jones (waveform)
Status: New
** Changed in: u
Aha! Thanks, I've upgrade to 25.0.1-2ubuntu2 and no nasty oops messages
for the last five minutes. If there's nothing for another hour I'll mark
this fix released (previously it was happening every minute, so I'm
reasonably confident, but just in case!)
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Public bug reported:
I've been testing the 6.14 kernel on an Ubuntu installation upgraded
from oracular to plucky. The system *appears* to be running very nicely,
but I've just noticed there's a very large number of oops reports in
dmesg. Looking at the systemd journal they all seem to be paired w
Public bug reported:
I've been testing the 6.14 kernel on an Ubuntu installation upgraded
from oracular to plucky. The system *appears* to be running very nicely,
but I've just noticed there's a very large number of oops reports in
dmesg. Looking at the systemd journal they all seem to be paired w
.
[1]: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-cdimage/+livefs/ubuntu/plucky/ubuntu-
preinstalled
[2]:
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/782891260/buildlog_ubuntu_plucky_arm64_raspi_ubuntu-
preinstalled_BUILDING.txt.gz
** Affects: livecd-rootfs (Ubuntu)
Importance: Critical
Assignee: Dave Jones (wav
Yeah, we'll be happy to sync if/when it lands (we have no delta)
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[MIR] libpisp
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** Description changed:
[ Impact ]
- The current version of rpi-eeprom in Ubuntu cannot be used to flash the
- boot EEPROM on the D0 models of the Pi 5. While it won't automatically
- attempt to do so (because the version shipped on such boards is later
- than ours), if anyone attempts to rec
nlohmann-json3 has now been promoted to main, and I've subscribed
foundations to libpisp's bugs (thanks to raof for pointing out I'd
forgotten that!)
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 2085903 ***
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Confirmed this on noble. The root cause is an older boot EEPROM
(specifically Dec 2023). On the older firmwares it appears the
bootloader pre-allocates a framebuffer with an incorrect resolution for
the DSI
Re-tested with the same image on a D0 stepping Pi 5 (2GB model). Same
results: console boots happily on server image, desktop works happily
too.
I'm afraid for now I'll have to mark this "incomplete" which will
automatically close it in a couple of months if nothing new surfaces,
but without a way
Sponsored for oracular, noble, jammy, and focal; removing ubuntu-
sponsors. Subscribing ubuntu-security to check bionic and xenial.
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Title:
[SRU]
I'll leave tweaking the regression section to your better judgment, but
in the meantime I'll sponsor this for oracular, noble, jammy, and focal
(I don't *think* I can sponsor for bionic and xenial since they're in
ESM).
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This looks good, but a few tweaks are need to the bug description for
the purposes of the SRU process. The test plan is nicely written for
verifying that the bug is fixed, but for SRU purposes it needs to:
* first replicate the issue (demonstrate the issue is actually present)
* upgrade the packa
Looking at this as part of my patch pilot shift, I'm confused as to what
(if anything?) needs uploading to plucky? If there's nothing to do for
plucky, then those tasks should be marked Fix Released (or Invalid as
appropriate). The most recent batch of debdiffs appear to be for
oracular, but withou
Looking at this as part of my patch pilot shift, I'm confused as to what
(if anything?) needs uploading to plucky? If there's nothing to do for
plucky, then those tasks should be marked Fix Released (or Invalid as
appropriate). The most recent batch of debdiffs appear to be for
oracular, but withou
Based on Vladimir's tests passing, and the major points being addressed,
this seems ready for sponsorship to jammy. I'll upload making the
trivial tweaks to d/changelog that Vladimir pointed out. On the subject
of copying the test-plan it would *appear*, looking at the BPO process
[1] that the temp
Based on Vladimir's tests passing, and the major points being addressed,
this seems ready for sponsorship to jammy. I'll upload making the
trivial tweaks to d/changelog that Vladimir pointed out. On the subject
of copying the test-plan it would *appear*, looking at the BPO process
[1] that the temp
Per LP: #2099289 sponsoring for plucky (minus the ~oemN suffix as I'm
assuming that was added purely for rebuilds in the PPA).
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Title:
[needs-pac
We're past feature freeze but that's okay for new packages going into
universe which won't be on any published images. It appears the issues
raised here and in the associated LP: #2099655 have been addressed so
I'm sponsoring for plucky (minus the ~oemN suffix as I'm assuming that
was added purely
Saw this reported on the sru matrix channel; I suspect this wants an
ubuntu-sponsors subscription so it appears on the sponsoring report.
I'll add that and try and get to this in my current patch pilot shift.
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** Description changed:
+ [ Impact ]
+
+ The current version of rpi-eeprom in Ubuntu cannot be used to flash the
+ boot EEPROM on the D0 models of the Pi 5. While it won't automatically
+ attempt to do so (because the version shipped on such boards is later
+ than ours), if anyone attempts to rec
** Changed in: dracut (Ubuntu)
Status: Won't Fix => Invalid
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Title:
dracut install removes flash-kernel
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** Changed in: flash-kernel (Ubuntu)
Milestone: None => ubuntu-25.04
** Changed in: flash-kernel (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: dracut (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Won't Fix
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** Summary changed:
- Bump eeprom to support memory timings update in 16GB Pi 5
+ [FFe] Bump eeprom to support memory timings update in 16GB Pi 5
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** Changed in: nlohmann-json3 (Ubuntu)
Milestone: ubuntu-25.04 => ubuntu-25.04-beta
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[MIR] nlohmann-json3
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Verification on oracular done as above (RPi 4 models listed in test
plan, non-D0 Pi 5 models, no CM5 due to LP: #2089555). A 2GB D0 model
was tested without full downgrade/upgrade as above, as this version is
behind the current on-board firwmare.
** Tags removed: verification-needed-oracular
** Ta
** Changed in: nlohmann-json3 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
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Verification on noble done on Raspberry Pi 4 models listed in test plan,
and Pi 5 4/8GB models with full downgrade/upgrade. Also done on Pi 5 2GB
D0 model, without full downgrade/upgrade as this version is behind the
current on-board firmware (i.e. test confirmed version does not
overwrite a later
he
desktop image (which shares a kernel with the server) *does* work. My
current suspicion is that we're missing *something* in the boot
configuration, but I'm awaiting delivery of a MIPI-DSI adapter cable to
replicate and debug this.
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Note to self: check oracular and plucky images (both desktop and server)
to see if they're equally affected. Also check legacy and updated
bootloader variants to see if DSI recognition changes.
** Changed in: Ubuntu Noble
Assignee: (unassigned) => Dave Jones (waveform)
** Ta
Is refpolicy affected as well?
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Depwait on libselinux 3.8
Status in libselinux package in Ubuntu:
Invali
Is refpolicy affected as well?
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Moving to linux-raspi as the affected kernel flavour
** Also affects: linux-raspi (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Changed in: linux-raspi (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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What does the dependency of flash-kernel on initramfs-tools "mean"?
Here, that flash-kernel depends on the existence of the
/usr/sbin/update-initramfs binary.
Historically, dracut provided a different interface to generate initrds
(/usr/bin/dracut), so a dependency on (initramfs-tools | dracut) wo
Alternative: flash-kernel (and a few other packages) need to depend on
(initramfs-tools | dracut) instead.
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Title:
dracut install removes flash-k
Public bug reported:
Testing a current daily (plucky) image of Ubuntu server for raspberry
pi, I noticed that cloud-init's ssh_import_id facility is now failing as
it's being attempting before the network has been brought up.
Reproduction case:
* On a supported model of Pi (Pi 3 onwards, roughly)
Public bug reported:
Attempting to switch a plucky install on raspi to dracut attempts to
remove flash-kernel (which is required to copy the generated initrd and
other artifacts to the boot partition). This is because flash-kernel
depends on initramfs-tools (which is going to be removed):
$ sudo
Hi Georgia, thanks for the link -- I'll add some details there.
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apparmor appears to deny wpasupplicant on pl
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news: unfortunately this still appears
broken on certain platforms. Specifically, testing a fresh plucky image
on the Raspberry Pi, the wifi interface was recognized but not
configured:
$ ip a
1: lo: mtu 65536 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN group
default qlen 1000
** Changed in: ubuntu-raspi-settings (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: ubuntu-raspi-settings (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Dave Jones (waveform)
** Changed in: ubuntu-raspi-settings (Ubuntu)
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** Also affects: linux-raspi (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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No need to block proposed on this. I think we blocked release of this
because it was related to g-i-s on noble, which was rolled back before
the point release. However, this change simply eases that (eventual)
transition and doesn't need to be gated in itself.
** Tags removed: block-proposed-noble
Nicely packaged! As discussed on MM there are a few nitpicks, but I'm
happy to fix these up and sponsor this. The changes I've made (which
I'll push separately as a PR to your upstream):
* d/changelog -- cut down to just the version sponsored. This should
reflect the versions actually uploaded to
I think I need to understand a bit more about the relationship between
this and LP: #2099655.
Are CV3 and CV3 Plus two different models of similar hardware?
It seems (upstream at least) that there are two versions of the same
package (brcm_linux_fp): 5.x and 6.x. However, it appears you wish to
p
The fact this is limited to jammy makes it difficult to sponsor this, as
I can't simply upload it to the development series. I'm going to remove
ubuntu-sponsors from the subscription list as I don't think there's much
I (or another sponsor) can do with this, yet.
For the time being it's probably b
Migration of libpisp now appears unblocked, and libcamera requiring
libpisp has now built successfully, so this *should* appear in component
mismatches at some point soon.
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Hi Georgia, thanks for the link -- I'll add some details there.
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apparmor appears to deny wpasupplicant on plucky, breaking wifi
To manag
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news: unfortunately this still appears
broken on certain platforms. Specifically, testing a fresh plucky image
on the Raspberry Pi, the wifi interface was recognized but not
configured:
$ ip a
1: lo: mtu 65536 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN group
default qlen 1000
Public bug reported:
The initial upload of this package erroneously built for non-ARM
architectures. It is only intended to enable camera modules on the
Raspberry Pi 5 (it is hardware-specific to the Pi) and thus should only
build on arm64 and armhf. These archs have built successfully for the
ubu
Yes -- given the impending feature-freeze I just uploaded it anyway,
hopefully with the correct git-ubuntu tags that the rich history should
be preserved. The text above requesting review is just spat out by the
merge script I've been using for ages. I copy in mostly for my own
reference so that, i
Attaching patch against Debian salsa. For ease of review, relevant
commits and tags have been pushed to the following repository:
https://code.launchpad.net/~waveform/ubuntu/+source/u-boot/+git/u-boot
Specifically:
* logical/2024.01+dfsg-5ubuntu3 represents our split-out delta on
top of old/de
** Merge proposal linked:
https://code.launchpad.net/~r41k0u/ubuntu/+source/libcamera/+git/libcamera/+merge/481036
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Title:
Add Raspberry Pi 5
Some brief comments were addressed in the linked git repo (the top
Launchpad one); sponsored the package to the new queue from there.
Subscribing ubuntu-archive for new review.
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** Changed in: libcbor (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
Please merge libcbor 0.10.2-2 from Debian unstable.
To manage notificati
** Patch added: "1-2098870.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nfs-utils/+bug/2098870/+attachment/5858792/+files/1-2098870.debdiff
** Changed in: nfs-utils (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Dave Jones (waveform)
** Changed in: nfs-utils (Ubuntu)
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