The error message that is thrown says:
"9.72432:dependency problems - leaving unconfigured"
No option to file a bug report with more information.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1590464
There are problems with the 850 Pro as well, see, e.g.:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2282808&p=13305283
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Title:
Samsung SSD 840 fail
For what it's worth: Just had the same issue with Ubuntu 12.04:
"The mainproblem for me is that the keyboard is not working there, i can
not press "y" to say "boot it anyway"."
This is very annoying.
I can continue boot by typing "return 0" into the maintenance console.
But there is no way to ke
I have the very same issue unter Lucid (10.04.3), i.e. starting knockd
just leads to the two entries in the log, and that's it. However,
changing the start script to upstart does not help...
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Something must have changed, though. While earlier, I saw this bug
whenever I increased network load on the virtio device, with Linux
server64 2.6.32-25-server #45-Ubuntu the situation has improved, i.e.
the system has not crashed again so far, despite some load tests.
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Lost network in KVM VM /
I think I'm seeing this or a similar bug on my lucid VM (on a lucid
host), too. (2.6.32-24-server Kernel)
Is there a workaround? Does it help, e.g., to switch from virtio to some
other network device?
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Lost network in KVM VM / virtio_net page allocation failure
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/
I agree with the previous comment - as it currently is, I often don't
get system information on my multi-core system, even though load is far
from high. It's just above 1.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/608278
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It seems I have the same error (on Lucid 64bit). I get 'opening backend
"tty" failed' in my virtual machine log, and I get a kernel message in
my syslog:
Aug 25 17:50:18 gaia kernel: [ 9109.444187] type=1505
audit(1282751418.474:90): operation="profile_remove" pid=10366 name
="libvirt-c2d4403f-0e
Hi - Has anyone found a workaround, yet?
Thanks.
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upgrade from hardy to lucid fails
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/537472
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