Problem definitely disappeared once I upgraded memory to 40GB. But
memory usage displayed in top never exceed 6GB.
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I have upgraded my computer to 40GB of memory and restarted systemd-
oomd.
Memory usage is stable. No memory leak to report. I can make further
test if needed.
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The free -h information was collected by me after my firefox and visual
studio code were killed.
The values in the log report were generated by systemd-oomd when it
killed the apps I assume.
I disabled it, I thus can't contribute any further. sorry.
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$ LANG=en free -h
totalusedfree shared buff/cache available
Mem: 7.7Gi 3.3Gi 2.1Gi 113Mi 2.2Gi 4.0Gi
Swap: 2.0Gi 1.1Gi 941Mi
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$ free -h
total utilisé libre partagé tamp/cache
disponible
Mem: 7,7Gi 3,3Gi 2,2Gi 113Mi 2,2Gi 4,0Gi
Partition d'échange: 2,0Gi 1,1Gi 936Mi
Syslog:
May 9 09:55:32 xxx systemd[2839]:
snap.firefox.firefox.b
Public bug reported:
Since I installed Ubuntu 22.04, firefox and visual studio code are
frequently killed by systemd-oomd (every 2hours).
I have 8 GB memory and never experienced this before the upgrade to
Ubuntu 22.04. I thus assume that the claim that there is not enough
memory is abusive. Did
Public bug reported:
After a reboot the systemd-logind process crashed with SIGSEGV.
No stack trace available.
Here is the top of the crash report:
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: amd64
Date: Tue Feb 2 09:00:02 2016
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.10
ExecutablePath: /lib/systemd/systemd-logind
Execu
Hello,
the problem is solved for me by using the proposed version of
unattended-upgrades.
Thank you Brian for the detailed explanation for installing proposed packages.
>From my point of you, the package is ready for release.
Thank you Michael.
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The reported error is fixed by changing the line 814 In file /usr/bin
/unattended-upgrade
subject = _("unattended-upgrades result for '%s': '%s'") % (
host(), res)
into
subject = _("unattended-upgrades result for '{}': '{}'").format(
host(), res)
Unfortun
Unfortunately, the suggested fix doesn't work.
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Title:
Fatal exception failure of unattended-upgrade
Sta
The problem only shows up when the following line has been uncommented
in the file /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50unattended-upgrades
Unattended-Upgrade::Mail "root";
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The problem is still not solved.
I could fix the problem with the following change to the code.
In file /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade at line 814 I changed
subject = _("unattended-upgrades result for '%s': '%s'") % (
host(), res)
into
tmp = _("unattended-upgrades resu
Le 18/12/2015 09:40, Michael Vogt a écrit :
> Thanks for your bugreport
>
> Could you please attach the output of the commands:
> $ locale
> $ sudo -i locale
> $ apt list -a unattended-upgrades
> ?
>
> Thanks,
> Michael
>
> ** Changed in: unattended-upgrades (Ubuntu)
> Status: Confirmed =
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