The computer is HP Compaq 8510w Mobile Workstation.
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I had to open the browser link manually.
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Bug
BTW When using nouveau driver, there is also an issue with suspend to
RAM: after returning, visible mouse cursor does not follow mouse events,
but stays still. You can operate by mouse, though, but it is hard, since
the effective cursor is not shown where it should. Workaraund is same.
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Newest kernel available currently is 4.4.0-31-generic, but
$ linux-version list
4.2.0-38-generic
4.4.0-24-generic
4.4.0-28-generic
`apt-get dist-upgrade` does not upgrade kernel either, unless I run
`apt-get update` first.
I wonder why kernel was not upgraded 2016-07-16 mor
It seems like package lists are not updated even if they should.
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Yes, change i.e. uncomment '// "${distro_id}:${distro_codename}-updates";'
to
'"${distro_id}:${distro_codename}-updates";' in
/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50unattended-upgrades to include regular updates.
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** Summary changed:
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In 16.04, unattended-upgrades installed kernel linux-
image-4.4.0-31-generic. Now /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove-kernels
protects releases 4.4.0-28-generic and 4.4.0-31-generic, but unattended
upgrades did not purge two older kernels there are in my system. All of
the kernels are automatically in
Today unattended-upgrades did install the new kernel, but I think it
should have done it before.
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/usr/share/apport/whoopsie-upload-all is part of apport package. But
what package is responsible for /var/lib/apport/autoreport and should
the file have some content?
P.S. I had to use sudo mkdir /var/lib/apport; sudo touch
/var/lib/apport/autoreport
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No, I do not have apport-noui installed.
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The bug is present in Ubuntu 16.04; apt version 1.2.10 (amd64)
$ apt-cache search --names-only ab|grep -cv ab
100
Furthermore, the command does not restrict to the package names even if the
option suggests it does.
The following script should print 0:
$ apt-cache search --names-only ab|cut -d'
Luke Faraone, I think bug 1357093 and bug 1054927 are not duplicates of
this. They are about getting automatic removal of excessive kernels done
by default. This bug is about handling the case where /boot is about to
fill up better. The bugs affect to different packages.
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Sebastian Nohn, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/update-
manager/+bug/1054927/comments/7 claims unattended-upgrades has been
fixed in Xenial (that contains version 0.90). I understand it so that
extra kernels should be automatically removed in Xenial. If that is not
the case and /boot gets
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 798414 ***
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Jonathan, there are alternative instructions linked to the description.
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update-initramfs should produce a more helpful error when there isn't enough
free space
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1054927
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 798414 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/798414
Alex Muntada, your bug is probably duplicate of bug #798414.
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Autoupdater fills /boot and crashes because old kernel images are never
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1357093 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1357093
I marked this as a duplicate of Bug #1357093 and not vice verse because
this description does not cover the case where security updates are
installed using Software Updater or e.g. apt-get dist-upgrade inste
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1357093 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1357093
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Kernels not autoremoving, causing out of space error on LVM or Encrypted
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1357093 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1357093
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Kernels not autoremoving, causing out of space error on LVM or Encrypted
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Fixing these will make the failure less likely to happen:
Bug 1357093
Bug 1460396
Bug 1465050
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Can someone attach the current default
/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50unattended-upgrades of ?Ubuntu 16.04 (clean install)? Is
there "Remove-New-Unused-Dependencies" advertised in comment #36? Is there line
Unattended-Upgrade::Remove-Unused-Dependencies "true";
there and is it uncommented? What is in the
Seems to be fixed in Xenial (apt 1.2.10ubuntu1); at least two kernels
are always kept, if available.
** Changed in: apt (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/apt/apt.git/commit/debian/apt.auto-
removal.sh?id=3196dae8e92407b3aa8e12779a8ed7db998ebdc4
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: initramfs-tools
When generating a new initramfs there is no check for available free
space, subsequently its possible for update-initramfs to fail due to a
lack of free space. This is resulting in package installation failures
for initramf
Gordon, apt-get autoremove will not help for Ubunbu Studio 14.04 unless you
have installed security updates automatically. Use e.g. command
sudo purge-old-kernels
from bikeshed package to remove extra kernels in Trusty. If that does not work,
see
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documen
Gordon, oh, according to the screenshot your system seems to have both
generic and lowlatency kernels installed. Is that on purpose? Does
"linux-version list" output all the releases? If not, see
http://askubuntu.com/q/779031/21005 . Be careful with purge-old-kernels.
You might want to use its --ke
Pxtl, the script is explained in https://markmcb.com/2013/02/04/cleanup-
unused-linux-kernels-in-ubuntu/ I do not recommend to use it, though.
Rather use the instructions in the given workaround. (Even the script
called purge-old-kernels isn't perfect and not usable in some more
complex cases, but
Oh, in contrary to previous comment, for some reason, kernel 4.4.0-28
was marked as manually installed. I changed it to be automatically
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Can someone tell if unattended-upgrades has purged any older kernels in
Xenial? Provided that security updates are configured to download and
install automatically in Software & Updates, and there is line
//Unattended-Upgrade::Remove-Unused-Dependencies "true";
or
Unattended-Upgrade::Remove-Unus
Can someone confirm that security updates are installed automatically by
default in Xenial?
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Alan Burgess, have you tried to follow the workaround given in the
description to manually remove old kernels and to setup automatic
removal of old kernels?
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Pxtl, in 16.04 the bug is fixed according to Bug #1357093. Please
comment there, if you believe it is not the case. I can not reopen the
bug anymore, but you may want to report a new bug against unattended-
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The following command outputs the list:
$ apt-config dump --no-empty --format '%v%n' 'APT::VersionedKernelPackages'
linux-image
linux-headers
linux-image-extra
linux-signed-image
kfreebsd-image
kfreebsd-headers
gnumach-image
.*-modules
.*-kernel
linux-backports-modules-.*
linu
This lists packages containing "goldfish":
http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=goldfish&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all
According to it there is linux-goldfish-headers-3.4.0-4 for yakkety
Please note that I am talking about versioned kernel packages.
In Trusty,
apt-cache search --names-on
If I purge other versioned kernel packages than the ones given, probably
all kfreebsd and gnumach kernels will be purged.
Thus, I suppose I could use an (extended) regular expression to match versioned
Linux kernel packages:
^linux-.+-[0-9]+\.
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mentioned in the bug description?
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Ta, oh, it seems you have tried to apply the workaround earlier. If you
removed extra kernels then and setup Unattended Upgrades to install and
remove kernels automatically, /boot folder should have some space, so I
don't understand why it was full again.
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Ta, can you upload your 10periodic, 20auto-upgrades and 50unattended-
upgrades from /etc/apt/apt.conf.d? and some log file from /var/log
/unattended-upgrades that tells about kernel upgrades?
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50unattended-upgrades does not contain mention for Unattended-Upgrade
::Remove-New-Unused-Dependencies, but the default value is true.
Automatic installing of security updates is enabled by default in
Xenial.
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Fixed in version 0.90
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** Description changed:
Currently if one chooses to use LVM or encrypted install, a /boot
partition is created of 236Mb
Once kernel updates start being released this partition soon fills until
people are left unable to upgrade.
While you and I might know that we need to watch parti
For 16.04:
There are no additional steps required that I know.
For older releases;
See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/RemoveOldKernels
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Ta, dpkg tells the header is not installed. If you have separate /boot
partition, the existence of headers do not matter because they are not
stored in /boot. If the current instructions do not work, please comment
at http://askubuntu.com/a/731791/21005 to tell what exactly went wrong.
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And use dpkg directly only, if apt-get (or purge-old-kernels) fails.
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Kernels not autoremoving, ca
The workaround page says: "Warning: Do NOT use the 'rm' command to
delete files that were placed by the package manager, including kernel
files. It merely creates a new headache for you to solve when the
package manager cannot remove packages due to 'file not found'. Always
use the package manager
Steve Sims, that is why you have to use dpkg first like told in the
"Safely removing old kernels" section of the guide.
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Ta, "sudo apt-get autoremove --purge" only purges automatically
installed packages, but in Trusty the linux kernel packages are likely
to be marked as being manually installed.
If you mean /boot/initrd.img* files by gzip archives, they should be
removed automatically when you purge the respective
And as for unattended-upgrades, the bug is fixes in Ubunut 14.04.
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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It is about the same xorg version in Trusty and later (1:7.7). I wonder,
if there is anything done to solve this bug? Would it help if I install
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack in Trusty? xserver-
xorg-video-all-lts-xenial is not available, though (even if linux-
generic-lts-xenia
geany has setting in Edit > Preferences > Editor > Display > Show white space.
I think it should be default. It shows one pixel mark for regular white space,
which is hard to see, though. It shows just space for non breaking space.
Inverting colors helps a bit.
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Simplify the script by using grep instead of awk in one check. During
removal, the kernel package is apparently in half-installed state (H),
so check for that (although [^c]} should work, too).
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Jarno Suni)"
And it still would require manually removing the kernels installed
before the fix is installed.
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Fixing the issue using unattended upgrades in 14.04 LTS requires fixing
Bug #1492709, too.
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Peter Grandi, doesn't unattended-updgrades' automatic removal of new
unused dependencies take into account file "/etc/apt/apt.conf.d
/01autoremove-kernels"? `apt-get autoremove` does. BTW. I think
/etc/kernel/postinst.d/apt-auto-removal should be run during boot to
ensure that "/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/
Option -f seems to be accepted only for commands that may involve
installing or removing packages. E.g. command "autoclean" merely deletes
some .deb files in cache; that has nothing to do with package
dependencies. SYNOPSIS in man page does not tell that though. That is
not the only inaccuracy of t
How about
"Use 'apt-get autoremove' as superuser to remove them."?
Or maybe it would be enough that the error message printed by `apt-get
autoremove` when ran as regular user could be more user friendly. Currently it
is:
E: Could not open lock file /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (13: Permission deni
Public bug reported:
An example, when this bug is a problem, is when /boot becomes full
during kernel update. A meta kernel package such as linux-image-generic
becomes broken, but the suggested command "sudo apt-get -f install" can
not fix the problem. Freeing space by removing an older kernel pac
An alternative is to configure unattended upgrades to automatically
remove unused dependencies: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
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Can you still reproduce the issue? Did you have some kernels installed
that had greater version than the one that linux-image-generic depends
on?
Please attach the output of
dpkg -l 'linux*' | grep ^ii
after this happens.
Maybe you had set package linux-generic as automatically installed?
Check
Note that 'apt-get autoremove' does not remove kernels that are marked
as manually installed.
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Avoid error: /boot
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LP: #1267059 is about automatic removing fails even if
Unattended-Upgrade::Remove-Unused-Dependencies "true";
It was fixed already in unattended-upgrades - 0.76ubuntu1.2. There is an error
in the changelog of unattended-upgrades. This is not a duplicate of bug
#1267059. This bug is about making
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Autoupdater fills /boot and crashes because old kernel images are never
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Status: New
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It also affects desktop users and users who install kernels "manually"
by Software Updater (update-manager).
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Corrective to my previous comment: If one installs kernels by Software
Updater, /boot becomes full in time by default thus preventing
installation of the new kernel. Bug #1389620
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The two consequent runs of unattended-upgrade shows the difference:
$ sudo unattended-upgrade --dry-run -d
Initial blacklisted packages:
Initial whitelisted packages:
Starting unattended upgrades script
Allowed origins are: ['o=Ubuntu,a=wily-security']
pkgs that look like t
As for apt, does the fix offered to this bug mean that you can upgrade by
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
and have no fear of /boot getting full?
Anyway, I suppose this method of upgrading will work now for the issue in
Trusty and later:
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade --auto-remove --purge
sudo apt-get au
For another thing, original bug reporter Sam_ seems to be after the ability of
GUI package managers to handle removing old kernels. Current fix does not seem
to fix the issue with e.g. update-manager. There is another bug report about
it: Bug #1389620
Also unattended-upgrades are involved: Bug #
Hello Tomás F. L.
I don't know why they changed it.
I think you can do the same by two commands:
apt-get --fix-broken install
apt-get autoclean
As for your fixed synopsis, I meant that -f works with also commands
upgrade, dist-upgrade and autoremove, as they may install/remove
packages, too. But
** Description changed:
Steps to reproduce:
1) Install Ubuntu with the default LVM encryption recipe
2) Set Ubuntu to automatically install security updates on the background
3) Use ubuntu for 5 months
Actual results:
The system automatically installs security updates for the kernel
*** This bug is a security vulnerability ***
Public security bug reported:
Manual page of pidof says: "When pidof is invoked with a full pathname
to the program it should find the pid of, it is reasonably safe.
Otherwise it is possible that it returns pids of running programs that
happen to have
Sebastian Nohn, I suppose the bug is fixed since Xenial (16.04) only.
Even then kernels are not purged but removed. In older releases you have
to follow the instructions in the page linked to the bug description. I
wonder if you have more "headers" packages than "image" packages
remaining in your s
Also Bug #1440608 should be fixed to get the expected results.
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Autoupdater fills /boot and crashe
This seems to be fixes in ubuntu 15.10. (I am using Xubuntu). apt
package version is 1.0.10.2ubuntu1. Can you confirm?
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1357093 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1357093
I think the duplicate status is wrong. Bug #1357093 should be marked as
duplicate of this, as this is an older report.
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I think apt-get autoremove may even delete the current kernel, if you
run /etc/kernel/postinst.d/apt-auto-removal, boot to an older kernel
and then run apt-get autoremove. However, maybe that is not big issue,
since there is still another kernel that you can boot next time (if you
haven't removed
It is hard to know, if /etc/kernel/postinst.d/apt-auto-removal is called
in conjunction with removing a kernel or installing a kernel. The kernel
in question, whose version is passed as a command line argument, has
"install" as desired action according to dpkg at the time of calling the
script anyw
The attached script leaves more kernels than one. It keeps some
automatically installed kernels, even if there are also newer manually
installed kernels such as upstream kernels installed.
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds)
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Cavsfan, try to replace /etc/kernel/postinst.d/apt-auto-removal by the
one I uploaded.
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/etc/kernel/postinst.d/apt
To make sure current kernel is not autoremoved, /etc/kernel/postinst.d
/apt-auto-removal should be run during startup, that is before running
"apt-get autoremove" during uptime.
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I did it like this: http://askubuntu.com/a/713879/21005
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/etc/kernel/postinst.d/apt-auto-removal wants to remove a
cavsfan, why didn't you just use "sudo apt-get autoremove --purge" to
purge the extra kernel? Anyway, it is odd that the system required
image packages to be removed before header packages.
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Cavsfan, I had similar error during removal of a linux.image-extra
package: you can see it in the log I added to
http://askubuntu.com/q/718966/21005 Maybe removing the kernel package
before header packages would have resulted no such an error. BTW, I
think you cut the output so that it does not sho
** Summary changed:
- Kernels not autoremoving, causing out of space error on LVM or Encrypted
install
+ Kernels not autoremoving, causing out of space error on LVM or Encrypted
installation or on any installation, when /boot partition gets full
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1357093 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1357093
Note that old kernels may not be removed by apt-get autoremove due to
bug #1492709 in Trusty at least.
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Unattended-Upgrade::Remove-Unused-Dependencies may remove other packages
than kernels and headers and such that do not have anything to do with
(a separate) /boot partition getting full. I guess that is not
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