seems to work now.
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Title:
Failed resume: radeon
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My laptop used to be able to suspend and resume fine, on 20.04 and
earlier.
I recently upgraded to 20.10, and noticed that it was failing to resume,
but I didn't look into it much because I also noticed that I could
upgrade to 21.04. Same issue.
I ran journalctl -b -l -k
I'm attaching my old config, ie, the one I deleted. Also, I switched
the bug from Triaged to Confirmed because I'm not sure how this bug is
Triaged. It might not even be a postfix issue.
That's all I got!
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/postfix/+
I had this issue as well. Seems to be some sort of config issue. I
replaced with /etc/postfix/main.cf with a blank file, and it worked.
I did not configure it myself, but I did get a question about postfix
during my upgrade, where I selected the default selection. The upgrade
was from 20.10->21
Today, I ran a software update, and this bug seems to have resolved
itself. So I'm going to mark invalid.
FWIW, I run updates manually, so the timing of when this change happened
can't be pinned to today.
** Changed in: grub2-signed (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
** Changed in: upd
*within a release. I've also updated the information above. Let me
know what further info is needed.
** Changed in: grub2-signed (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu)
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- I think this might be an issue with softare-updater, honestly. But it won't
upgrade grub, giving this as an explanation:
+ EDIT:I'm using the software update tool to do a regular package upgrade
+ on Xubuntu 20.04.
+
+ I think
Tj, from irc #ubuntu, says "I can see the problem. it's the onegrub
builds for i386 going back to 16.04 ... the updater is picking the FIRST
in the list which is for Version: 1.167+2.04-1ubuntu44"
I think this is in reference to a change in grub2: grub2-unsigned
(2.04-1ubuntu44) hirsute; urgency=m
This bug is not bothering me, so I'm happy to leave it present on my
system in case someone wants more info. It looks like apt-get upgrade
will resolve the issue, but I'll hold off running that.
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***
PACKAGE DEPENDENCIES CANNOT BE RESOLVED
This error could be caused by required additional software packages which are
missing or not install
Not sure how to update this bug, since it seems to still be present on
20.04 xubuntu. I added, the settings package, as that is what xfce4
-display-settings is a part of.
** Also affects: xfce4-settings (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: xfce4-settings (Ubuntu)
Public bug reported:
I use lot's of tabs in firefox, and I also stream videos. Firefox uses
lot's of memory in the first place, and it also seems to leak memory as
well. The default install gave me very little swap. When my system
runs out of memory, it swaps almost endlessly. This last time,
I am personally still confused by this issue. Here it is on askubuntu:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/4109/how-do-i-increase-the-resize-
margin-on-windows
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I've been getting this when waking from sleep. I have a weird
experience before with sleep on this computer, where I was running linux
mint 18.something, and I noticed that it wasn't going to sleep all the
time. It was a weird thing where opening the laptop when a sleep was
already initiated wou
I'm testing on Windows 8.1, atm. So take this however you see fit.
The print selection option is not obvious. I couldn't find it at
first, but it is still there under ctrl+p, and it is still working
improperly in the way described.
** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete
** Also affects: lubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Lubuntu, won't take system password, always prompts fo
I traced it to bad hardware
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Title:
14.04 BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at ...
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I admit I mainly read the section that you linked. What is "that" that
the article covers?
I do see a section on bisecting Ubuntu git trees. That might be what
I'm looking for, but I'm still confused as to how I would figure out my
good and bad starting points.
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ceed with a git bisect without
finding the issue in a mainline build)
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Thanks Christopher! I think this is too time consuming for it to be
really worth it for me, but I've never done a git bisect before. So I
plan on checking it out. We'll see.
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I didn't have a working kernel in 14.04 either:
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systemd-udevd segfault
To m
mainline 3.17.4 boots fine
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Status: New
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the kernel in 14.10 causes my poor old laptop to crash to an iniramfs
prompt, with the error of systemd-udevd segfault. 14.04 kernel doesnt
have this issue.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.10
Package: udev 208-8ubuntu8
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-39.66-gene
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nvidia driver install fails, etc, etc
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nvidia driver install fails, etc, etc
To
I removed the bug watch because I don't want it in my bug list. Here is
the link for reference:
http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=98669
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for more info regarding systemd: http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/blame-
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[systemd] Bootchart needs unit files
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You can get a bootchart on systemd with the following command `systemd-
analyze plot > plot.svg`
I'm nobody, so feel free to unset the invalid status if that doesn't
solve your issue.
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I think you need to sell your case for bootchart2 better, so setting to
incomplete. Feel free to unset!
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[ Request ] Missing bootchart2, please sync it from D
looks like an irrational remote bug watch on a very old bug report
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Ondema
I think this is still present in 14.04/14.10. I'm talking about the
issue with cpufreqd
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CPU Frequency Scaling defaults to "Performance" i
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lucid regression: does not resume from hibernation
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Kernel not upgraded
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Everything in /var/log/dist-upgrade (attaching with email is easier)
On Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 5:37 PM, Daniel Hollocher wrote:
> everything in /var/log/apt
>
> On Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 5:28 PM, Daniel Hollocher <
> 1385...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
>
>> Public bug
everything in /var/log/apt
On Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 5:28 PM, Daniel Hollocher <
1385...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Public bug reported:
>
> I recently upgraded from 14.04 to 14.10, and I noticed the kernel hasn't
> been upgraded. Then I noticed that the package linu
such a pain attaching these files
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I recently upgraded from 14.04 to 14.10, and I noticed the kernel hasn't
been upgraded. Then I noticed that the package linux-generic was
missing. I've been hacking my way through the logs and noticed this
entry in /var/log/apt/history.log.2.gz:
Start-Date: 2014-08-14 21:1
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Parole Media Player fails to play audio CD
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well, it is hard to say whether it is fixed or not. For now, it seems
to have lasted longer than ever. Ie, it seems to be lasting long enough
that I could acutally use it.
I will mark it fixed upstream, and just change it back if I run into the
error again.
** Tags added: kernel-fixed-upstream
** Summary changed:
- 14.04 kernel oops
+ 14.04 BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at ...
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14.04 BUG: unable to handle kernel pa
I forgot to mention, that while my system doesn't freeze, things start
to stop working. It is hard to describe, programs will just not work or
crash. Currently, chrome froze, so I'm using firefox to post all this.
I will really appreciate any help that can be provided. I'm also
curious what the
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hey guys. So I have been getting this kernel oops on an old laptop on
14.04. It is a laptop new to my posession, so I don't have a lot of
experience with it. I believe it was running mainly windows xp before,
and had an old but unused Ubuntu install on it as well. I first
Here is a dmesg output, showing the kernel oops.
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** Changed in: winetricks (Ubuntu)
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Title:
64.4.17.176 (fails to resolve ftp.microsoft.com)
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yeah, it looks like the upstream author is changing over to non-
microsoft ftps, even though the regular ftp.microsoft.com seems to be
working (ie, works for me). They must have had a lot of trouble with
ftp.microsoft.com in the past.
I expect this fix will be incorporated in the next Ubuntu rele
Public bug reported:
While using winetricks to install various fonts, it would freeze while
trying to connect to 64.4.17.176. Doesn't seem to be much there in my
webbrowser.
My assessment is that winetricks seems to resolve ftp.microsoft.com by
hard coding it to 64.4.17.176 [1].
Un-hardcoding i
fwiw, comment #3 happened after I reboot the computer, maybe changing
into uefi mode. I forget. I no longer have access to the computer in
question, so I won't be able to follow up with this bug report in the
future.
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I ran bootrepair again, and it seemed to finish. Here is the output:
Boot successfully repaired.
Please write on a paper the following URL:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/6495418/
In case you still experience boot problem, indicate this URL to:
boot.rep...@gmail.com or to your favorite support forum.
ran again, still failed
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package grub-efi-amd64 2.00-19ubuntu2.1 failed to install/upgrade:
subprocess installed post-installation scrip
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I got this while trying to setup a dual boot with windows 8 and ubuntu.
I was using the bootrepair utility, and it asked me to install some
packages: sudo apt-get install -y --force-yes grub-efi-amd64-signed
shim-signed linux-signed-generic
The installation failed with these
im looking into a possible work around by adding the tunable setting
into /etc/init.d/ondemand
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Default sampling_down_factor setting for on
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Default sampling_down_factor setting for ondemand governor cripples
Inte
im just a lurker on devel-discuss. Seems like the right thing...
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libsqlite3-tcl has a broken pkgIndex.tcl
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libsqlite3-tcl has a broken pkgIndex.tcl
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please refrain from "me too" type comments. I think what this bug needs
is a reliable way to recreate the issue
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Title:
wpa_supplicant crashed w
I do think the issue is that the xfce4 panel is in gtk2, and the gtk2
sound indicator was written specifically to support xfce. see:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1048217
Given what's in 1048217, I think comment #27 needs to be adjusted to
work for lubuntu as well, and then it can be a p
I applied the fix in 1208204, and this is still present for me. Not
sure if I'm supposed to be able to `sudo service networking restart`,
but I still can't.
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I can comment on this. First off, sampling_down_factor = 1 disables the
feature, so it is a bit the opposite of what you describe. I believe
what's happening is that ondemand can fail for certain cpu's (including
mine), and instead of amping up the frequency under heavy load, it will
resonate the
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wpa_supplica
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no idea, this happened randomly. I'm reporting because it is the second
time. Hopefully useful.
I skimmed some of my dmesg output, and this looked interesting (it is a wake
from suspend, and then a kernel error):
[36793.881586] PM: Syncing filesystems ... done.
[36794.0482
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wpa_su
I think technically, this bug is of high importance:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Importance
You can't adjust sound, which is core functionality.
The workaround is easy only if you happen to be looking at this bug
report. I suspect that by easy, the guide means that an uneducated user
could find
first off, Richard, I think you meant to reference a different bug
report. You just referenced this one.
fwiw, I get this crash when I try to run `sudo service networking restart`
tested on my main install, and a vm
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I realize that the program let's me try to select an iso while it is in
the middle of erasing is probably a different bug, but fixing this
should take care of that indirectly.
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I ran into this issue as well but through a specific route: I just
tried to select the image while it was trying to erase the disk. That
somehow canceled the erasing, according to startup-disk-creator, but
left it in the inconsistent state described here.
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comment 7-8 is incorrect. You can test this by removing ALL packages
that satisfy the linux-headers virtual dependency, and watch and nvidia-
current* doesn't get removed. Then try re-installing nvidia-current,
watch as no headers get installed.
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You are correct, but that bug report has been messed up by Chris Halse
Rogers (raof). It is totally wrong now.
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nvidia driver install fai
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I used the the software sources to install the nvidia drivers (updates
version), and it failed. I have noticed several things that are buggy-
ish. I'll just list them off, leave it to you to find the bug. BTW,
this is a fresh 64bit install, and I am willing to do a clean in
ok, thanks!
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disconnected drive stalls boot: prompt can be hidden
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the boot pauses if I have a drive disconnected. There is a prompt
asking to skip mounting the drive, but that prompt disappears if you
exit the splash screen and go back. So, either the boot shouldn't
pause, or the prompt should remain shown. The drive is just extra
storage
Im having the same issue as the original bug reporter, and comment #1
doesn't apply to me. Running 12.10
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sshfs in 12.04 doesn't like to
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Original summary: package linux-image-3.2.0-32-generic 3.2.0-32.51
failed to install/upgrade: ErrorMessage: subprocess installed post-
installation script returned error exit status 2
I ran out of space. I knew before hand that I was short on space, but
the installer said I
The current stable version of chromium is 21. Please retest this issue
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Since launchpad is not following upstream bug report updates, I have
updated it manually.
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Since launchpad is not following upstream bug report updates, I have
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I hope you can understand that this policy is frustrating for everyone
involved with chromium. There are already uptodate builds of chromium
available, as I already pointed out. I can only imagine that the devs
get frustrated when users complain about issues in abandoned versions.
I know first ha
** Description changed:
- Chromium 18 is out of support has has numerous security vulnerabilities.
These vulnerabilities are listed here:
+ Chromium 18 is out of support has has numerous security vulnerabilities. A
historical listing can be found by browsing here:
http://googlechromereleases
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remove chromium 18
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*** This bug is a security vulnerability ***
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Chromium 18 is out of support has has numerous security vulnerabilities. These
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For this reason, users should not be
hmmm, I doubt that it will be included sergey. I might take a look at
that patch, see if it applies to whatever the next release is, and maybe
open a new bug report to get it included.
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During the process of trying to collect those boot logs, I think I
figured out what the problem was: I didn't have linux-headers-generic
installed. Thus, dkms was failing to compile the nvidia module, thus
Xorg failed to load.
Strange enough, apt does not seem to be enforcing the depends that
nvi
I doubt a bug fix like this will be backported. You may have to use a
later version of Ubuntu
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No sound
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-13 is the same
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FWIW, I posted this bug from 2.6.38-11 which boots fine. The previous
boot was from a custom patched kernel based off -11, and the boot before
that was a failed 2.6.38-12. I have no idea how to collect info off of
the frozen boot.
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Public bug reported:
I quickly hit 'esc' as soon as the splash screen hits, and the last
message is about the battery being ok (this is a desktop). Then it
stops. I can still type characters at this state.
If I just let the normal splash screen go, all the dots go red, and it
freezes in that st
Im on natty, and sound seems to be working, even though the error
message is still present
** Changed in: allegro4.2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
** Changed in: overgod (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Hi Sina, are you running 11.04, natty?
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Compiz borks when tooltips are wider than screen
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Hey folks, so I think it makes sense to wrap up this bug at some point.
I've created a team here: https://launchpad.net/~ck-patchset
I thought it would be nice to have a bug tracker, but a team with a
mailing list might be all that we need.
I'm going to leave everything as is for now, and if movi
Hey Mario,
The kernel I put together has the same packaging as the vanilla kernel, to the
best of my ability, and as far as I can tell.
It has been awhile since I have run into this, and I don't remember
exactly what the issue was. Right now, the custom kernel installs fine,
and uses the drive
Hi,
Sorry I didn't respond, but I agree to close this report. I lost the files I
was working with, so it would be hard for me to test. Thanks for your hard
work!
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It does look like this has been fixed. Thanks salsaman.
** Changed in: lives (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
No proper
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