It was a problem with that Hyper-V version, some DHCPv6 related packet
was dropped somehow. Microsoft fixed it in a later version and it
started working. You can close this bug.
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I had this issue happening twice while playing a video in VLC this
evening. I will try to reproduce it and execute apport-collect 1574130
to collect debugging information.
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Tried to reproduce it and after 1.5 hours of playback I ended up with a
similar video playback issue, but with different radeon error messages
in dmesg. Reported as separate ticket:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1654088
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Attached full dmesg output.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1654088/+attachment/4800128/+files/dmesg.txt
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Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 16.04.1, 64bit, desktop. All packages up to date.
Played back a movie with VLC.
At a random point VLC was stuck decoding the video and repeated a short
sequence of frames indefinitely. There were no decoding artifacts.
Subtitle continued to play back, but the audio co
Video playback was from a separate HDD attached on a SATA 2 port. It is
not a fast machine (HP Microserver with dual core Atom CPU), but there
are no problems playing back this same video in Ubuntu's default video
player. It breaks only in VLC somehow. It seems to be related to how VLC
is using the
It is an old home server from around 2010:
HP Proliant MicroServer ML110 G6
No official information can be found on this config, but I found a blog
posts showcasing this same box:
http://techhead.co/new-hp-proliant-microserver-a-decent-vsphere-lab-
server-candidate/
http://www.vbrain.info/2012/
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