It would be nice to have the patch applied both the standard call from
bash as well as the python libraries (2.7.12 and 3.x).
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I ended up using the answer in Ask Ubuntu:
https://askubuntu.com/a/871207/307523
The basic concept is you link your message to the last message you sent
with an extra line:
-h string:x-canonical-private-synchronous:anything
Where 'anything' is the string/text grouping your spamming bubbles
Received error on Ubuntu 16.04.6 LTS this morning. I've never noticed it
impacting me before but this time it reset my night time screen settings
to full daylight setting.
Results of `journalctl -xe | grep eyesome`:
Oct 19 21:40:55 alien eyesome[25582]: Wakeup: Creating
/tmp/eyesome-is-suspendin
It would be easier to delete comment #10 but I can't. `zeitgeist` wasn't
resetting screen brightness and gamma. It was simply logging error it
didn't know about application I was running to reset brightness and
gamma based on time of day.
I posted a solution to getting rid of zeitgeist error messa
Bug still exists on Ubuntu 16.04.6 LTS, Kernel 4.14.140. Found when
looking for what was causing xrandr to reset screens to full brightness
and gamma. Even if `colord` isn't culprit, life is easier with less spam
in journalctl.
Ignore extra `s` in `fails` below (line wrap off) for bug report:
$ j
A bug report was filed in 2010, supposedly fixed in 2018 and patched in
2019 in `xrandr` version `1.5.1`. I tried compiling `1.5.1` in Ubuntu
but it didn't seem to have been fixed yet. Documented in this Ask Ubuntu
Q&A: [When will xrandr version 1.5.1 be available in
Ubuntu?](https://askubuntu.com/
I have multiple files with the same names that serve different purposes.
I need to differentiate them with extensions of `.sh`, `.cron` and
`.sysd` so the `locate` command returns sane results. If I have to use
`/etc/cron.d/myfile-cron` it spoils the file extension naming convention
with `/usr/loca
My 2 cents worth is this is a common hardware problem where newer
Laptops have GPU HDMI sound turned off as a default. I think a grub
kernel boot parameter could be set to force `setpci` to be run at
appropriate memory location.
Therefore the Linux Kernel team could be responsible for the bug fix.
Brand new install 16.04.3 on Skylake w/UEFI. Originally /EFI partition
was being checked so set it to 0 in /etc/fstab. But /dev/nvme0n1p5 kept
being checked no matter how long interval set using tune2fs. Finally
used grub's `fastboot` kernel command line to make "clean" message go
away.
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Have a three screen setup now:
1) Laptop screen primary gets User ID password on boot. After boot chrome
windows which were on screen 2 are restored here along with this screens chrome
windows.
2) HDMI nVvidia hardwired TV, steals focus on resume to password.
3) Thunderbolt 3 USB-C HDMI TV which
#19 works for me except there are two extra lines and another identical
file to change:
#authoptionalpam_kwallet.so
#authoptionalpam_kwallet5.so
#session optionalpam_kwallet.so auto_start
#session optionalpam_k
Just to confirm this year old bug is still around. Ubuntu 16.04.3,
Kernel 4.14.4, NVMe Gen 3.0 x 4 M.2 SSD + Legacy 1 TB spinner, 3 NTFS-3G
mounts: /mnt/c/, /mnt/d, /mnt/e defined in /etc/fstab.
3 Errors, with 2 info lines in between, reported by `journalctl -b`:
==
Not sure I agree with #13 because message comes AFTER network is up:
Dec 13 05:52:20 alien NetworkManager[902]: [1513169540.4985]
platform-linux: kernel support for IFLA_INET6_ADDR_GEN_MODE failed to detect;
assume no support
Dec 13 05:52:20 alien NetworkManager[902]: [1513169540.4991] manag
This bug effects 128 people and closing it because you don't like the
title feels wrong. Two Ask Ubuntu questions point to this Lanuchpad bug
report in the hopes it will be solved:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/757396/bluetooth-how-to-solve-not-
enough-free-handles-to-register-service-error
and
Complement to #56, Ubuntu 16.04.3, Kernel 4.14.4, journalctl -b:
Dec 13 20:44:33 alien bluetoothd[928]: Failed to obtain handles for "Service
Changed" characteristic
Dec 13 20:44:33 alien bluetoothd[928]: Not enough free handles to register
service
Dec 13 20:44:33 alien bluetoothd[928]: Error ad
Dell AW17R3, Skylake i7-6700HQ, nVidia GTX 970M, Thunderbolt USB-C,
Ubuntu 16.04.5 LTS, Kernel 4.13-0-36-generic. Error appears with
`journalctl --follow` whilst monitoring for unrelated error message
tonight.
Complete log below:
$ journalctl --follow
-- Logs begin at Sat 2018-08-04 14:57:01 MDT.
I was checking for my own log messages I was writing and found this:
$ journalctl -b | grep eyesome | grep ureadahead
Oct 07 11:15:25 alien ureadahead[289]: ureadahead:acpi-lid-event-eyesome:
Ignored relative path
I found this bug report and ran the recommended check:
$ journalctl -b | grep ure
I'm not sure of the ramifications of these error messages but I can
confirm they are still there.
On Mon, Feb 12, 2018 at 8:35 AM, Norman Henderson wrote:
> Ladies and Gentlemen, The technical stuff is way over my head but I am
> getting the same syslog errors and the same inconsistent device pat
Confirm this occurs with Dell AW17R3. Skylake i7 6700HQ with HM170
chipset and HD530 internal graphics controlling built in display and
external Thunderbolt 3 to display port to HDMI adapter sound works good.
Discrete GPU is GTX 970M and on built-in HDMI port is hard wired to it
(Optimus not suppo
@sami I don't agree. My previous laptop Dell Insprion 17R 7720 SE has
nVidia GT650M + Intel HD4000 and works well in Linux because I simply
turned off nVidia. The new laptop Dell AW17R3 has the built-in HDMI
port hard-wired to the nVidia GTX 970M GPU which requires installing
nVidia drivers.
On t
I can confirm solution in #19 works. Only caveats:
1) Rename `/root/` occurrences to `/usr/local/bin/`
2) Screens flickers on/off a couple/few times during boot.
My platform has nVidia GTX 970M hardwired to built-in HDMI hooked up to
external TV. Intel Skylake HD530 graphics controlling laptop bu
@Rudi
My BIOS doesn't have options for controlling nVidia GPU and Intel iGPU.
When I bought this laptop I thought I would be using Intel iGPU only and
was shocked to learn there was no HDMI screen until nVidia drivers were
installed. It took me about a month to figure that out. Then a couple of
d
I've been using LVDS + HDMI for a few years first under Ubuntu 14.04 and
currently under Ubuntu 16.04.
Today I setup an second external TV using the VGA port and an in-line
VGA to HDMI converter box that's worked before. The necessary xrandr
commands are given:
`xrandr --newmode "1920x1080_60.00"
I'm not Anne and I don't fully remember this "bug". I believe it was about
Linux looking for new WiFi routers to connect to every 2 minutes and
issuing a message when one was not found. This given there should be an
option within Ubuntu Network Manager (or whomever) to not message every 2
minutes w
Indeed under this "free roaming" philosophy even if another WiFi node is
found it should not be connected to unless the signal strength is hire.
Then and only then when connected a message should be sent.
Sending a message on success is infinitely preferable to a message of
failure to a connection
Noticed this error for the first time today running `sudo apt upgrade`.
Also for the first time (single user account laptop) had to sign on to
console (ctrl+alt+F1) and (ctrl+alt+f2) because Ubuntu 16.04 login
screen wasn't working due to activating Nvidia 367.44 driver in
`Additional Drivers` scre
It's really a design flaw. Instead of saying every two minutes "Hey I
couldn't find a new AP". It should only say "I found AP number 99 and
connected to it" if and when it does.
On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 3:47 PM, rustyhamsterr
wrote:
> I'm also affected, as my house has multiple AP's #24 is no
This happens when updating initramfs under 3.18.0-rc3 and -rc4. Can't
remember rc1 and rc2 in detail.
Specifically 4 warning messages causes initrd to not be created (and
then you can't boot) when verbose is turned off:
[code]
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8107e-2.fw for
It doesn't happen with Intel 3495 abg (wlan0) when 802.11n is turned off
but will happen if 802.11n is active for other wifi adapters. It
happens with RTL2800 bgn (wlan1), BCM43526 ac+gn (wlan2), Intel Centrino
6235 bgn (wlan3) and now with RTL 3072 bgn (wlan4).
Very aggravating, especially since
Oops this has been going on since 2009 and a developer did respond that
it is simply for roaming in corporate environments with multiple access
points to connect to. If you only have one AP at home go into network
manager, select "Edit Connection", highlight your AP / wlan0 and click
"Edit". Then
Van Halen's "Maxwell Jump" song is appreciated in comment #21.
I too received this error today. I was guilty of running two terminal
sessions a day or two ago and I am guilty of using "gedit" one time and
"sudo gedit" another time on the same file if permission is denied the
first time.
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