I first installed Ubuntu 32-bit desktop some years ago (I believe 11.04)
and have been upgrading it every six months. I am now up to 16.04 and
have not ever experienced this shutdown problem.
Since Chrome no longer supports 32-bit, I have downloaded 16.04 64-bit
(and verified the sha256).
I have
One addendum to the above, as a verification process, the 16-04 64-bit
install was repeated, each time discarding any previous contents on the
drive, just the eliminate any one-time glitches that might have
occurred.
Also, only Ubuntu and updates through Software Updater have been
installed. No ex
I have now downloaded and installed 16.04 32-bit Ubuntu and it has the
shutdown problem. So, in my case, I do not have the problem if I use the
disk that was originally 11.04 and upgraded to continually to 16.04. I
only have the problem with a clean install of 16.04.
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Public bug reported:
This happened immediately after booting a Live CD for GNUradio.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: libpam-systemd:amd64 204-5ubuntu20.24
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.19.0-28.30~14.04.1-generic 3.19.8-ckt5
Uname: Linux 3.19.0-28-generic x86_64
ApportVe
This bug is still present in AppArmor in Xenial. Shouldn't this be an
easy fix?
** Also affects: apparmor (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I have to manually delete and re-add my Wifi every time I turn my laptop
on or resume it. I have to have it plugged in at all times, and awake,
to keep the connection up. The only was I can reconnect is to completely
wipe the config files for my network, then add it back using the
"Connect to a Hid
Public bug reported:
The apt command has an "--allow-unauthenticated" option.
It would be great to add "--allow-unauthenticated" to "add-apt-
repository" as well. This could add the "[trusted=yes]" option to the
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/my_trusted_repo.list definition. Like so:
deb [trusted=yes
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