@Kaare thank you; just sent them an email. Fingers crossed!
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Title:
Atheros Qualcomm Killer N1525 Wireless-AC [168c:003e] not suppor
Added to Trello: https://trello.com/c/N0adjFrK/12-bug-1608820-cannot-
use-bt-speaker-sink-is-suspended
** Also affects: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Luke Yelavich (themuso)
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Sorry Christopher, i gave up on that system some time ago and no longer
have it, so i can't confirm that.
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Title:
12.10 live USB cra
Public bug reported:
Win 7 and other clients can handle a CIFS max buffer size of 64k, and
default to this value when talking to Windows or Linux SMB servers. The
practical effect of this is drag-drop file operations in Windows can run
at near gigabit speeds (80-90mb/s over a gigabit LAN) even whe
he modern age (memory is not a constraint), so shipping a modprobe.d
cifs.conf file seems like a sensible way to close the perceived gap in user
experience.
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ApportVersion: 2.9.2-0ubuntu8.3
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: wi
he modern age (memory is not a constraint), so shipping a modprobe.d
cifs.conf file seems like a sensible way to close the perceived gap in user
experience.
---
ApportVersion: 2.9.2-0ubuntu8.3
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd
he modern age (memory is not a constraint), so shipping a modprobe.d
cifs.conf file seems like a sensible way to close the perceived gap in user
experience.
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ApportVersion: 2.9.2-0ubuntu8.3
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd
fs.conf file seems like a sensible way to close the perceived gap in user
experience.
+ ---
+ ApportVersion: 2.9.2-0ubuntu8.3
+ Architecture: amd64
+ AudioDevicesInUse:
+ USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
+ /dev/snd/controlC1: will 3215 F pulseaudio
+ /dev/snd/controlC2: will 3215
emory is not a constraint), so shipping a modprobe.d
cifs.conf file seems like a sensible way to close the perceived gap in user
experience.
---
ApportVersion: 2.9.2-0ubuntu8.3
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: will 321
he modern age (memory is not a constraint), so shipping a modprobe.d
cifs.conf file seems like a sensible way to close the perceived gap in user
experience.
---
ApportVersion: 2.9.2-0ubuntu8.3
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: wi
he modern age (memory is not a constraint), so shipping a modprobe.d
cifs.conf file seems like a sensible way to close the perceived gap in user
experience.
---
ApportVersion: 2.9.2-0ubuntu8.3
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: wi
emory is not a constraint), so shipping a modprobe.d
cifs.conf file seems like a sensible way to close the perceived gap in user
experience.
---
ApportVersion: 2.9.2-0ubuntu8.3
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: will 321
e in the modern age (memory is not a constraint), so shipping a modprobe.d
cifs.conf file seems like a sensible way to close the perceived gap in user
experience.
---
ApportVersion: 2.9.2-0ubuntu8.3
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd
he modern age (memory is not a constraint), so shipping a modprobe.d
cifs.conf file seems like a sensible way to close the perceived gap in user
experience.
---
ApportVersion: 2.9.2-0ubuntu8.3
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: wi
ge (memory is not a constraint), so shipping a modprobe.d
cifs.conf file seems like a sensible way to close the perceived gap in user
experience.
---
ApportVersion: 2.9.2-0ubuntu8.3
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: will
ge (memory is not a constraint), so shipping a modprobe.d
cifs.conf file seems like a sensible way to close the perceived gap in user
experience.
---
ApportVersion: 2.9.2-0ubuntu8.3
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: will
he modern age (memory is not a constraint), so shipping a modprobe.d
cifs.conf file seems like a sensible way to close the perceived gap in user
experience.
---
ApportVersion: 2.9.2-0ubuntu8.3
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: wi
he modern age (memory is not a constraint), so shipping a modprobe.d
cifs.conf file seems like a sensible way to close the perceived gap in user
experience.
---
ApportVersion: 2.9.2-0ubuntu8.3
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: wi
---
ApportVersion: 2.9.2-0ubuntu8.3
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: will 3215 F pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC2: will 3215 F pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: will 3215 F pulseaudio
CRDA: Error: comma
Public bug reported:
On booting the latest Ubuntu Trusty kernel linux-image-3.13.0-58-generic
(#97~precise1-Ubuntu) - I'm running Ubuntu 12.04.5 - I get this error in
/var/log/kern.log (& syslog) :
pci :00:07.3: address space collision: [io 0x1000-0x103f] conflicts
with ACPI PM1a_EVT_BLK [??
I have tried to run sudo apport-collect 1478539 from an ssh terminal
(these VMs are headless servers and have no desktop) and a character
based window appears where I need to login to Ubuntu One but the field
for my e-mail will not let me type into it !
Can you advise what I need to do to get you
] claimed by PIIX4 ACPI
pci :00:07.3: quirk: [io 0x1040-0x104f] claimed by PIIX4 SMB
Could someone please confirm what the original "address space collision"
message meant and that the latest kernel HAS fixed it
Thanks for your help
Will
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
** Tags added: kernel-fixed-upstream
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Title:
pci ... address s
Thanks. I'll look into trying this on a test VM and let you know the
outcome.
Do I just download these "mainline" kernel files using wget :-
linux-image-4.2.0-*generic*rc4201507271733_i386.deb
and corresponding linux-headers-* ?
and then follow instructions at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainl
I tried using the v4.4-rc5 mainline build from :
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.4-rc5-wily/
and everything is now working nicely.
Consequently, I'm assigning this to the linux (kernel) package, since it
looks like the issue is there. Unfortunately, I don't specifically what
nee
m-5.10 and oem-5.13 kernels, since this bug is not from OEM
project, it is not urgent to merge this patch to OEM kenrels, after
the patch is in the hirsute and impish kernels, the oem kernels will
have this patch when syncing with generic kernels.
[Impact]
On the Dell XPS 17 (9710) ma
his bug is not from OEM
project, it is not urgent to merge this patch to OEM kenrels, after
the patch is in the hirsute and impish kernels, the oem kernels will
have this patch when syncing with generic kernels.
[Impact]
On the Dell XPS 17 (9710) machine, the audio card is not det
> I filed a bug about this with the MySQL project back in April. They
closed it as 'not a bug'.
> https://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=110752&thanks=2¬ify=67
FWIW we got MySQL to at least acknowledge/verify the issue. So they may
end up fixing this themselves.
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Title:
Error: OCI runtime error: crun: chmod : Operation no
** Also affects: crun (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Error: OCI runtime error: crun: chmo
Unsure if a "me too" comment is useful, but also having this problem.
Using AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U with Radeon Graphics.
Present on 5.13.0-28-generic, fixed by rolling back to
5.11.0-46-generic.
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Thanks Michaelian - this also worked for me using Ubuntu Core latest.
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Title:
memory cgroup disabled on Ubuntu Core 18
Status in li
Public bug reported:
Hardware:
New ThinkPad L16 with default configuration wireless (soldered module)
https://www.lenovo.com/gb/en/p/laptops/thinkpad/thinkpadl/lenovo-thinkpad-l16-16-inch-amd/21l7cto1wwgb1
New install of 24-04 LTS
$ lsb_release -rd
No LSB modules are available.
Description:
Additional Info:
Testing mainline kernels as requested on discourse
The bug is fixed in mainline
The fix happens between 6.8.12 (fails) and 6.9.0 (works)
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o the boot arguments
4. Reboot
The boot will fail:
```
dracut-pre-mount[817]: Warning: ZFS: Key /run/keystore/rpool/system.key for
rpool hasn't appeared. Trying anyway.
dracut-pre-mount[863]: Key load error: Failed to open key material file: No
such file or directory
[FAILED] Faile
. Steps to
reproduce:
1. In a VM install Ubuntu 24.10 with an encrypted ZFS volume
2. Install dracut afterwards: sudo apt install dracut zfs-dracut
3. Add rd.shell to the boot arguments
4. Reboot
The boot will fail:
```
dracut-pre-mount[817]: Warning: ZFS: Key /run/keystore/rpool/sy
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