Confirm the workaround is effective.
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Title:
atftpd require UDPv4 socket
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I can confirm that signon-ui-service
(0.17+17.10.20171027+really20160406-0ubuntu1~ppa1) and signon-ui-x11
(0.17+17.10.20171027+really20160406-0ubuntu1~ppa1) allow me to get past
the Google account error. The account shows up, but going online does
not quite work yet (which I have seen before).
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Seeing exactly the same behavior as described in comment #71, happy to
test any change
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Title:
Touchpad not recognized on Dell Latitude E7470 Ult
OK, just wondering because in my case that was it, I had nvidia in
/etc/modules and the blacklisted check seemed to fail because of that.
The whole gpu-manager code is pretty unreadable, and quite frankly I
don't even think this makes sense to write it in C considering that
there is already python
The "/etc/modprobe.d is not a file" error is kind of confusing actually
and seems to be some stray debug in share/hybrid/gpu-manager.c.
Do you have nvidia in /etc/modules by chance?
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I am still seeing this problem on Ubuntu 16.04 with a Nvidia GPU only:
mai 07 18:50:26 bender systemd[1]: Starting Light Display Manager...
mai 07 18:50:27 bender lightdm[2112]: /etc/modprobe.d is not a file
mai 07 18:50:27 bender lightdm[2112]: /etc/modprobe.d is not a file
mai 07 18:50:27 bender
I just stumbled upon this problem on an upgrade from 14.10 to 15.04 and
this is absolutely killing everything on my network, completely crazy.
Using paprefs and disabling the RTP sender did the trick though.
Would be really nice if this was not enabled by default, this completely
kills WLAN networ
I am still able to get that bug to pop up on 13.10. The same sequence as
before: play a video with VLC, suspend, resume, then play a video again
will make the system crash with the same "PAGE_NOT_PRESENT" error here.
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Has this issue been reported upstream?
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Title:
nouveau fails at suspend/resume - PAGE_NOT_PRESENT
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I am also getting this error after suspend/resume, always reproducible
after a suspend/resume cycle and then trying to play a video with VLC. I
could also get it to be reproduced by running Steam. Here is my graphics
card:
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation G86M [Quadro NVS 140M
Public bug reported:
The Linux ARM kernel commit that starts causing the issue is:
18b9dc130c33de2d1fd46bd668e67d0e1a544b16: ARM: vfp: add VFPv4 capability
detection and populate elf_hwcap
And is fixed in qemu with:
06ed5d66f77f2794344c7dfd3d21a07e97f0b8fa: ARM: Permit any ARMv6K CPU to read
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