I can partially reproduce this on Ubuntu Mate 20.04 development release,
updated from 19.10. Hardware is a ThinkPad X230.
Steps to reproduce:
- mount an rclone remote drive
- do something which keeps the mountpoint busy (e.g. open the file manager and
navigate to a photos folder on the remote dr
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu Mate 20.04 dev release, upgraded from 19.10. LVM/disk encrypion
had been set up from the 19.10 installer and had been working perfectly.
Today, when I try to boot, the splash screen stalls at the throbber and
doesn't open a prompt for my encryption key. After a minute
** Summary changed:
- Booting 5.4.0-14 drops to initramfs shell on machine with LVM and fudd disk
encryption
+ Booting 5.4.0-14 drops to initramfs shell on machine with LVM and full disk
encryption
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Oddly, I've just had this on 5.4.0-14, whereas 5.4.0-12 works perfectly.
Maybe something is messed up in initramfs generation?
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1862215
Failure to boot with LVM + encrypted root disk
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Running cat /proc/modules gives:
i915
i2c_algo_bit
crc32_pclmul
drm_kms_helper
syscopyarea
sysfillrect
sysimgblt
fb_sys_fops
psmouse
sdhci_pci
cqhci
sdhci
lpc_ich
i2c_i801
ahci
drm
libahci
e1000e
wmi
video
(There may be a transcription error or 2 in there, so photo is at
http://ovh.themcphails.uk/
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1864360
cryptsetup-run is transitional package, but removing it also removes
cryptsetup-initramfs
** Summary changed:
- Booting 5.4.0-14 drops to initramfs shell on machine with LVM and full disk
encryption
+ apt autoremove removes cryptsetup-initr
apport information
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Note that this bug is quite old now, and I upgraded this machine to
20.04 last night. I have no idea if the information collected by apport
has any relevance any more.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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** Description changed:
On 2 occasions over the past week I have had full system crashes after
running "wg-quick up wg0". On the terminal, the command does not
complete (i.e. it does not return to the prompt), the fans on my laptop
apport information
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$ uname -r
4.6.0-040600rc6-generic
$ apt-cache policy linux-image-4.6.0-040600rc6-generic
linux-image-4.6.0-040600rc6-generic:
Installed: 4.6.0-040600rc6.201605012031
Candidate: 4.6.0-040600rc6.201605012031
Version table:
*** 4.6.0-040600rc6.201605012031 100
100 /var/lib/dpkg/statu
Public bug reported:
Since upgrading to 16.04, I cannot launch Saints Row 2 or 3 from Steam
without constant vibration from my Xbox360 controller. The symptoms are
the same as outlined in https://github.com/paroj/xpad/issues/27. (I
believe that github user submits xpad patches to upstream.) If I c
You'll see an "URB submitted while active" error in my dmesg when
running the older driver. These messages were frequent on previous
Ubuntu releases. I think the current patches were to "fix" this, but
seem to have prompted the regression.
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Thanks jsalisbury. The bug seems to be fixed with that kernel build.
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Title:
Regression (constant vibration of device) in xpad drive
Thanks Matt.
The proposed fix doesn't do anything for me. I've appended details to
the upstream github tracker.
To clarify the original bug report, I am using a _wired_ Xbox 360
controller.
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The fix from paroj's repo works for me. Can we get this backported?
Although the importance of this bug is marked as "medium", it is a bug
which can damage hardware and surrounding equipment as unexpectedly-
vibrating joypads have a tendency to fall off surfaces.
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I cannot connect to the unit in my Hyundai i40, and switching to the
latest rc-proposed with bluez5 hasn't changed anything.
Symptoms:
(1) When car unit is asked to search for devices, the phone is not seen at all.
My other bluetooth devices get picked up by this search. I have checked, and
the
And the syslog...
** Attachment added: "bluetooth_syslog"
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