I have not experienced the bug since I updated libcanberra from proposed repo.
So, as far as I am concerned, the bug seems to be solved.
Thanks a lot.
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I am using Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS
Best wishes.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1983794
Title:
Evolution not deleting autosave files
Status in Evolution:
Updated packages from proposed repository.
In a quick first test, the bug has not shown up. If it does not appear
next days, we may consider the issue as solved.
Thanks.
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In my case, if I introduce the boot parameter fsck.mode=skip, then the
message "Press Ctrl+C to cancel all filesystem checks in process" does
not appear and the boot is faster, hence I deduce that the checks are
indeed performed when the boot parameter is not present.
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Changing the parameter max-mount-counts (tune2fs -c) in these
filesystems does not affect this behaviour, it can be set to "-1" or to
a positive value, no difference.
The only way I have found to avoid this check is adding the
fsck.mode=skip boot parameter at grub stage (it coul
Addition:
This check is not made in the partition mounted as root. I can see the
following in journalctl -b:
Condition check resulted in File System Check on Root Device being
skipped
It is made in all other mounted partitions.
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I have this bug after updrading from focal to jammy. Now in every boot I
can see for several seconds the message "Press Ctrl+C to cancel all
filesystem checks in process".
With "journalctl -b", I follow all the booting procedure and I can see
several
Starting File System Check on /dev/disk/by-uui
The autofirma package can be downloaded from:
https://firmaelectronica.gob.es/Home/Descargas.html
You click in "Autofirma para Linux" and download a zip file that
contains the deb package and some documentation in Spanish (if you think
there might be something useful in the documentation or in th
I think I have found the culprit. It is a package called "autofirma",
distributed by the Spanish Administration to perform digital signatures with
the official certificates provided by the government.
Apparently, there is some kind of incompatibility between the files generated
by this package a
No success in my case (difference with Maurice report). Tried again today to
upgrade (via dpkg -i) to 20180409 and got an error message saying that
post-installation script produces an output status of "1" (this means error
when executing the postinst script, doesn't it?). Package left unconfigu
The bug appeared while upgrading from Ubuntu 16 to Ubuntu 18. It is a very
serious bug, since many other packages depend on ca-certificates and were left
unconfigured. Lots of error messages in the screen.
When the upgrade finished, the system was left in a very bad situation with so
many non-co
I also tried to install version 20180409 after Ubuntu 18 was already
working and the error is still there. It is not a problem of the upgrade
procedure but a problem of the package itself.
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