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I can confirm that the soft link /lib -> usr/lib/ fixes this issue. Did
a clean re-install of cryptsetup-initramfs and tested the updated
initramfs boots okay. Issue is fixed in disco.
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Synaptics s3203 touchpad not working after update to kernel 4.15.0-72-generic
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Unable to reboot Disco on Ubuntu LPAR s390
Regardless of whether bluez or pulseaudio are at fault, this feels like
a recent regression since it's now affecting my Bluetooth speaker
hardware which has been unchanged for several years. And it looks like
18.04 and later received updates to both packages this year.
I guess the most useful thin
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Hi Seth,
do you mean me or "Chris Coulson" who is also subscribed?
If you meant me: As I said in comment #18, the reason to promote it for qemu is
gone (that was my motivation to participate here), but curl/nmap would still
benefit.
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Let's wait till the fixes make it into Ubuntu 20.04 first. It looks like
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master only (mutter 3.35.2)
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I successfully verified that the memory usage especially environments
with multiple DASD disks (tested with up to 8 DASDs) reduced
significantly if kernel 4.15.0.73 from bionic proposed is used.
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Touchpad stopped working. There is no Synaptics TouchPad displayed when
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ProblemType: Bug
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I can't reboot the s390x LPAR node s2lp4
When I tried to reboot the system it will render the system into a "Not
operating" status.
I tried to watch the output from the Integrated ASCII console and the
Operating system messages from
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Intel Wireless-AC 9462/9560 Bluetooth fails system suspend when
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As near as I can tell the fix for this was never backported from systemd
v241 to bionic. I recently filed a related a bug report here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1853956
My symptoms are a little different (misconfiguration instead of an
infinite loop), but I have a str
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I think the underlying problem is improper fragmentation of netlink
messages sent to the WireGuard device by systemd v237 in the
set_wireguard_interface function:
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/blob/v237/src/network/netdev/wireguard.c#L107
Appending netlink message data can fail if the messag
Public bug reported:
The laptop was working perfectly fine when I switched it off at night.
This was after an update I had received from Ubuntu on December 3, 2019.
When I switched it on in the morning, the touchpad wasn't working. Now I
am using a USB connected mouse, which is working perfectly
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Created:
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https://code.launchpad.net/~vicamo/ubuntu/bionic/apport/bug-1847967/+merge/376380
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https://code.launchpad.net/~vicamo/ubuntu/disco/apport/bug-1847967/+merge/376381
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https://code.launchpad.net/~vicamo/ubuntu/eoan/apport/bug-1847967/+merge/374263
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This bug was fixed in the package rsplib - 3.2.4-0ubuntu1
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rsplib (3.2.4-0ubuntu1) focal; urgency=medium
* New upstream version using Qt5. (LP: #1757859)
* Merge upstream packaging.
* Update symbols files following library soname bumps.
-- Rik Mills Sun, 01 Dec 2019 10:16
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Deployments fail when Secure Boot enabled
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After some investigation, the pre-release image for Nitrogen6x is not pulling
the u-boot.imx from -PROPOSED ppa.
Hence, changing back to 'verification-needed-bionic'
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oem kernel packages treated differently from generic ker
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I now believe the dmesg complaint in my last comment to be a separate
issue. A fix for it was backported to systemd v238 in this commit:
https://github.com/systemd/systemd-
stable/commit/7db3fe08c5eb83584f3a3d356876b4acaa797585#diff-
f29d1bfc98e548dc0eb497c3d17cbefa
It was not backported to syste
Yes, it was made before Focal was out, but definitely want it to be SRU-
ed to all series with linux-oem/linux-oem-osp1 kernels.
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Status: In Progress
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We might end up needing to separate this from bug 1855225 eventually
since technically the top of your stack is NULL and not
meta_wayland_data_source_cancel. But that might just be stack corruption
and the same function. Until proven otherwise we can treat them as the
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Tryin
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Status: New
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Hmm, maybe there are a couple of similar but different crashes here.
Upstream also mentions https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/issues/591
and https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/issues/842 which are fixed in
mutter!943 (in v3.35.2) and mutter!848 (in v3.34.2).
It's unclear if this is the one
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packa
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The Ubuntu Error Tracker has been receiving reports about a problem regarding
gnome-shell. This problem was most recently seen with package version
3.34.1+git20191024-1ubuntu1, the p
Thanks. That looks close enough to this crash that I will call them the
same:
https://errors.ubuntu.com/problem/bfae33153e95403126b6f11489857bf579e761ee
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This crash happened as I was
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gnome-shell crashed in meta_wayland_data_source_cancel() from
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g_signal
In my current setup (Ubuntu 18.04, nvidia-driver-430) I experience this
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Most of the other applications are not affected.
Changing the gnome theme through the "GNOME-Tweaks" app helped to solve
the problem. Affected themes are Ambiance and Radiance, all
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This was reported to the upstream https://github.com/lxc/lxc/issues/3198
The purpose of libpam-cgfs is only chowning some CGroup directories to the
login user.
When Linux is booted with systemd.unified_cgroup_hierarchy,
/sys/fs/cgroup/user.slice/user-$UID.slice/session-nnn.scope is not chowned to
Hi Brian,
Apologies for the short notice.
I am setting up this meeting to discuss on SRE-4894.We have a release deadline
for VA to stage on Monday (Dec 09 ), hence setting up this call to find the
feasibility of getting a fix for SRE-4894.
Please feel free to reschedule it to a later time today,
Hi Brian,
Apologies for the short notice.
I am setting up this meeting to discuss on SRE-4894.We have a release deadline
for VA to stage on Monday (Dec 09 ), hence setting up this call to find the
feasibility of getting a fix for SRE-4894.
Please feel free to reschedule it to a later time today,
I tried to re-create this issue on
dell [optiplex] 780 (c2q-q9400, 8gb, amd/ati cedar radeon hd
5000/6000/7350/8350)
Very different card with two displays, flurry was nice and smooth and I could
not rec-reate
I then tried hp 8200 elite sff (i5-2400, 8gb, nvidia quadro 600), but I
had a different
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nproc is in coreutil so I am not sure why it happened.
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On two systems with 33 peers I noticed that this shows up in dmesg after
a reboot:
netlink: 'systemd-network': attribute type 5 has an invalid length.
These lines also show up whenever I run `sudo systemctl restart systemd-
networkd` now. They didn't show up before the reboot.
This suggests that
I am experiencing this also. If I disable plymouth-quit-wait.service
then boot completes but leaves me in text mode until I type control-
alt-f7. This worked properly prior to 19.10 upgrade.
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