Package: gwenview
Version: 4:22.12.0-1+b1
Severity: important
X-Debbugs-Cc: crop...@acm.org
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Kernel ta
Might I suggest bug #990016 for the D-I urgency list; many of my server boards
have ASPEED drivers and I've been surprised how sometimes this bites me and
sometimes not.
Please consider fixing this before releasing the production installer for
Bullseye.
Thank you.
Package: f2fs-tools
Version: 1.11.0-1.1
I installed f2fs on a 4TB SSD. This SSD was for testing purposes to manipulate
some versioned backups.
When I attempted to make a new f2fs file system with compression enabled using
the 'options' flag the program says invalid
option. All of the upstream
consider integrating xorriso as a freestanding backend for K3b...
OR
Please consider using the libburn4 library as mentioned in the report from Mr.
Danchev above.
Thank you,
Mr. C. Cropper
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Folks,
This bug IS in squeeze. I use the squeeze distribution and it still exists.
Thanks,
C. Cropper
PS: Will test with recent updates in about one week.
> tags 582342 - squeeze
> thanks
>
> On Thu, 2010-07-29 at 20:37 -0400, Cropper, C. A. wrote:
>> This bug is very r
Dear All,
This bug is very real and reappeared on my system after I updated to all the
squeeze versions today.
I even tested the SID version of grub-pc and grub-common which also do not
work.
Thank you,
C. Cropper
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kernel as a backup.
C. Cropper
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*** BEGIN /proc/mounts
/dev/mapper/md1_crypt / xfs
rw,relatime,attr2,logbsize=256k,sunit=512,swidth=1536,noquota 0 0
/dev/md0 /boot xfs rw,sync,relatime,wsync,attr2,noquota 0 0
/dev/mapper/bbox /bbox xfs rw,relatime
of the software... not a developer. ;-)
The expert developers of grub will have to decide whether to close the bug.
Thanks for your work,
C. Cropper
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oblem. Grub bug # 582342 seems to be no more...!?!
Any further questions or comments? Otherwise, I will be bidding adieu.
C. Cropper
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usly, i.e. two months ago (see above), I had to load the backup initramfs
image by hand in the grub menu.
C. Cropper
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/dev/md
ladly
do two-to-three more until the computer is deactivated. Please get any tests
or instructions to me soon.
Regards,
C. Cropper
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I have the exact same problem. Attempted to manually modify the config file
to no avail. Great app.
Thank you for your efforts,
C. Cropper
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This problem has been fixed in the most recent version found in Squeeze.
Thank you,
C. Cropper
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the original problem. Repeat: I do NOT need to load the initramfs
backup image now.
The above acts identically with and without the firewire device attached.
I am still using the 0.96.1 version of initramfs-tools.
C. Cropper
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would be just another method to isolate the bug.
I loaded and booted after the initramfs-tools 0.96.1. The problem persists; I
still have to use the backup image to boot the machine. It has something to
do with grub not being able to read the image; at least this is what a random
error message in
You are going to have to
convince me before I experiment anymore.
For trying a new initramfs-tools, I don't think I will be doing that at all.
For removing all devices from the raid1 array, see the previous paragraph...
C. Cropper
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>
>Can you please provide output of "cat /proc/mdstat" of
>the running linux system?
>
r...@loomis:/# cat /proc/mdstat
Personalities : [raid1] [raid6] [raid5] [raid4]
md1 : active raid6 sdg4[0] sde4[5](S) sdf4[4] sdb4[3] sdd4[2] sdc4[1]
5851753728 blocks level 6, 256k chunk, algorithm 2 [5
"synchronize"? I don't understand...
I have actually pulled different devices in-and-out of the MD devices, let the
MD driver "rebuild" each MD device and made sure the "real" sda is disk number
0. It does not seem to change...
C. Cropper
>
> To
ater, 2) fails to start the RAID devices, and thus
3) the kernel panics during the boot sequence.
Thank you for all your work.
C. Cropper
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rw,relatime,attr2,logbsize=256k,sunit=512,swidth=153
ted (no evidence of
drivers loading)
___
Questions:
1) Could this be grub?
2) Could "resynchronizing" md0 fix this problem? I seem to remember doing
something like this and the problem went away in March... :-/
3) Any other suggestions?
dvise...
C. Cropper
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rerun update-grub)
the computer will still NOT boot (i.e it still fails to load the ramdisk).
Summary: I am wondering if this is a GRUB problem. I still believe it is a
initramfs-tools problem because it only happened when the initramfs-tools
package was changed.
C. Cropper
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hard drives or any USB devices for that mater, 2) fails to start the RAID
devices, and thus 3) the kernel panics at about 2secs into the boot sequence.
Thank you for all your work. Squeeze really is shaping into a mighty force.
C. Cropper
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BOOT_IMAGE=
y I can get Soundkonverter to even recognize a CD is my the command line
"soundkonverter --rip /dev/'device'".
C. Cropper
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This bug appears to not have been a bug with okular. I changed the printer
drivers on the Laser Jet 2100 and the problem went away.
I do not know what the issue was.
C. Cropper
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email.
The best I could tell at the time was that the problem had something to do
with the "private/auth" mechanism of postfix interacting with dovecot. The
system works perfectly with the held-back version.
Sincerely,
C. A. Cropper
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ll need to build the software (with
debugging symbols) and then I will install it and test.
C. Cropper
> Kartik Mistry writes:
> > On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 12:01 AM, Cropper, C. A. wrote:
> > > Considering that my computer is nearly unusable, if this bug is not
> >
d the sid version as well.
C. Cropper
>
> Did that initial indexing finished? Let me know. And, I think its
> certainly not grave issue. I am marking it as important and forwarding
> bug to upstream too.
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Failed on the same file after moving to the sid version.
C. Cropper
Trace follows...
:4:../utils/execmd.cpp:163:ExecCmd::doexec: ((nil)|0xd620288)
/usr/share/recoll/filters/rclpdf
{/home/cac/Journals/PMC/PLoS_Comput_Biol/pcbi.0040029.pdf}
:4:../internfile/internfile.cpp:423:FileInterner
doing the initial indexing on a Dual AMD Quad-Core system with a
1TB SAS drive. I have more than 200GB of PDFs, text, and other documents.
Recoll has yet to completely index the complete
collection. My current .recoll directory is 4.8GB in size.
C. Cropper
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