Upgraded 17.10 -> 18.04, Thinkpad X460p with GeForce 940MX.
No issues before (even both prime AND bumblebee worked).
Exhaustively tried combinations of blacklisting modules, nvidia.modeset kernel
lines and reinstalls of both default and ppa 390/396 drivers.
The system will not boot past the filesy
OK, does that mean the stderr output "apt does not have a stable CLI
interface" is incorrect as per your answer?.
Having a user friendly interface would be preferable, but I'm OK with
deploying apt wrappers/replacements if things aren't going to change
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Thanks for your clarification.
Not to draw this out, but to briefly address your points:
* can be field 2 without any drawback when passing it on
* 'apt list' produces search output preferable to 'apt search' (anecdotal and
ymmv: both users I've discussed this with agree)
* could have been a chan
Upgraded from 16.04 to 18.04.1 expecting stability. Now I can't have
cmake and google earth installed simultaneously without tedious manual
package patching at every update?!
$ sudo apt install cmake libcurl3
[...]
libcurl3 : Conflicts: libcurl4 but 7.58.0-2ubuntu3.2 is to be installed
libcurl4
Realised that this was happening on a few 16.04 LTS machines I manage.
It's one thing for me to kill the daemon periodically myself... and
completely another to have annoyed users for months without being
handled.
For now we settle with crontab -e
*/5 * * * * killall initctl
Killing initctl every
Hopefully this gets improved properly, but in the meantime here's an
alias that offers better convenience than 'apt search' for package name
search:
alias apts="apt list 2> /dev/null | sed 's/\// \//' | grep "
And a bulky, quick and dirty bash function for full description search:
aptse() { # t
** Changed in: upstart
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
initctl continuously takes 100% of CPU
Status in upst
Happens on Ubuntu 16.10 (fresh install, Compiz fallback session) after a few
hours of uptime.
htop reports 100% usage of one CPU for the command
/sbin/initctl emit indicator-services-start
which goes on indefinitely. Tracing (with only this initctl process
around) yields similar to #5
$ sudo st
Public bug reported:
I'm trying to get used to the new 'apt' utility and have three wishlist
items (don't want to clutter the tracker with multiple feature requests)
in descending priority:
1. apt list firefox
In the output, can we please have a space after the package name, before the
slash?
A
Reinforcing point 2: on my system (fairly default 16.10 install),
running 'apt list firefox*' to see the available locales fails due to
bash interference when there is e.g. a file called firefox.txt in this
directory.
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** Also affects: upstart
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
initctl continuously takes 100% of CPU
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