I'm on Ubuntu 20.10 and security updates are no longer being provided.
The recommendation is to upgrade to 21.04, but I want to avoid this
issue. I could upgrade the kernel, but I wonder when the kernel fixes
will appear in an Ubuntu release so I can simply upgrade Ubuntu?
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Title:
Wacom Tablet Map Buttons blank on Wayland
To manage
Can I ask by what magic "snap refresh subiquity" works, on a system
incapable of having a static IP address assigned to it?
It just sounds a bit like Windows offering to go online to find a driver
for your network card...
Mike, does your link above to an 18.04.2 ISO contain a fix to the
installat
Identical issue, namely you cannot progress without having a DHCP server
and configuring a manual IP crashes the installation process and it
starts over. However, I have experienced this on both VMware and a
bare-metal HP ProLiant installations.
For reference (until such time an ISO is released w
Follow-up suggestion: make 18.04.1 Server ISO available again for in the
meantime installations.
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Unable to show Info nor Set static IP du
Two years and still no fix? The same "Hey DJ. The contents of your
Music folder will appear here" message and nothing else?
I only installed it because it advertises itself as GNOME's music
player.
Sadly RhythmBox doesn't integrate with Bionic's GNOME environment like
it used to in Unity.
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I have the same error occurring when trying to decrypt a removable USB
drive. Though the same machine is running on a LUKS+LVM encrypted system
disk without having any issues at all.
The actual error is:
Unable to access "64 GB Encrypted"
Error unlocking /dev/sdb1: The function 'bd_crypto_luks_ope
Apologies, let's try that again.
Current setup info:
OS: Ubuntu 18.04 bionic
Kernel: x86_64 Linux 4.15.0-15-generic
Uptime: 12m
Packages: 1941
Shell: bash 4.4.19
Resolution: 3840x2520
DE: Budgie
WM: BudgieWM
WM Theme: Adapta
GTK Theme: Adapta [GTK2/3]
Icon Theme: Papirus-Adapta
Font: Noto Sans UI
Hello Christian,
May I first apologise if this was not the appropriate place to post. I
was coming from an Ubuntu Server and Ubuntu package point of view.
Indeed it is confusing that a package advertising v7.4 is actually an
older v6.6 release. The bug, therefore, is surely the fact the apt-
sy
According to the World of Google:
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=%22apport-collect%22+headless
This has been an issue since 2010 and as best I can tell, still remains unfixed.
Would be pleased to stand corrected on this matter.
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Apologies for asking. Your Kernel Bot has just requested I use 'apport-
collect'. Obliging, I did this and it suggests a browser session will
open for confirmation. However, this is a headless Ubuntu Server
installation.
Is there a way around this?
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System: Ubuntu Server 18.04 LTS Alpha 2 installed within Citrix
XenServer 7.0.
Installed Citrix' 'guest-tools', confirmed on status page as having v7.0
tools working.
Ran 'apt update', 'apt dist-upgrade' and was offered 'xe-guest-
utilities' as one of the many packages being
Hello Everyone,
Google led me here with a search for a "soft lockup CPU#" error I am
experiencing.
I run Ubuntu Server on Citrix XenServer and have never had this issue
with Ubuntu Server 12.04, 14.04 or 16.04. I am here because 18.04 has
this issue upon using 'reboot', although 'poweroff' does
I found this thread searching for the exact same error. It's reassuring
to see you folks endeavouring to remedy the bug.
Bacula have PPAs for 15.04 and 15.10, which seem short-sighted given the
none-LTS nature of these editions; 15.10 is expiring support next month.
I cannot find Bacula in the de
It would appear utilising PostgreSQL does allow Bacula-Director to start
and listen on 9101.
Unfortunately I am getting the "Director authorization problem. / Most
likely the passwords do not agree." error, despite triple-checking the
Name and Password match perfectly. Granted that's an issue unr
Public bug reported:
I was attempting to install system updates (security updates). Notified
to my computer on 19th November 2015.
I watched the download and install process by expanding the update view.
The process stopped when the package dia was touched by download /
install procedure.
So th
Ubuntu needs to delete all these crap applications from the Repository.
The Canonical needs to clean out the Repository, in order to remove all
applications that are unstable or problematic.
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I am running Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS
When running Ubuntu 12 the Dia graphics application installed and
functioned normally. I later uninstalled Dia because of under-use.
Then much later, while running Ubuntu 14 LTS, I attempted to reinstall
from Ubuntu Software Center. At the tim
This is not a bug.
It turns out the behaviour I was seeing was due to the fact that swap
accounting is disabled by default and so the perl process was swapping
rather than being killed when its RAM limit was reached.
If I turn swap off (swapoff -a), the process is killed correctly.
Similarly, if
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Title:
Memory resource controller oom killing not functioning
To manage notif
It occurred to me that the behaviour observed could have been due to an
optimisation in a later version of perl, but Ubuntu 13.10 is running
perl v5.14.2 whereas RHEL 7 is running v5.16.3. It seems unlikely,
therefore, that the version of perl is significant to this problem.
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Hi Joseph
As per comment #2, this bug reproduced on the latest upstream kernel.
Regards,
Glyn
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Note that the above instructions assuming swapping is off, otherwise
memory.memsw.limit_in_bytes would also need to be set to 100.
The above testing was done on a 3.11.0-17-generic kernel. Re-testing on
an upstream kernel, 3.14.0-031400-generic ("3.14-trusty"), showed the
same problem - the pr
Public bug reported:
This problem reproduces on Ubuntu 13.10 with a 3.11 kernel but, for
comparison, works ok on RHEL 7 with a 3.10 kernel.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Make a directory, for example /home/glyn/cgh1.
2. Switch to root user.
3. Attach the memory resource controller subsystem to a
I'm here because the same ID has shown up for USB drum kit privided by
Tesco (of the UK) of all things.
Guess I'm not gonna perform comedy drum rolls any time soon...
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I see the exact same URL when clicking on the "Log in to use your
Facebook account with ." Ubuntu hyperlink from within the
signon-ui / online accounts page.
It directs to a page containing a large bandaged thumbs-up image and the
wording:
Sorry, this page isn't available
The link you followed ma
English (United States)".
Essentially everything for Guernsey (Alderney, Herm, Sark - collectively
Bailiwick of Guernsey) and Jersey should be treated per UK / Great
Britain in terms of defaults derrived from selecting those locations,
including GMT and regional variences.
Thanks,
Glyn
Hello Colin,
I posted on the other bug report listed here to say Guernsey has now
disspapeared entirely!
I look forward to Guernsey being recognised as a civilisation again.
Best regards,
Glyn 'Modiford' B.
Guernsey, Channel Islands.
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I don't wish to sound like a 'me too' but here I am on this latest (at
time of writing) 13.04 of Ubuntu and it still occurs.
I have a VGA and PS2 KVM, 4x port by StarTech. Switching back from my
work Windows desktop to Ubuntu after the screen blanker / password lock
has kicked in produces a lower
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 986208 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/986208
I had a similar issue but with the "Scale" Compiz plugin when clicking
the lower-right corner after a reboot. Following Diego's suggested
work-around substituting "Scale" instead worked for me. So my persona
Scrub that last comment. Rebooting after setting it to the RightEdge
causes that to stop working as well.
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Hot corner in Compiz does not w
Fresh installation of Ubuntu 12.04 Desktop x64, installed CCSM changed
Scale to use "Button1" (per screen output) "Initiate
Window Picker All Windows". Install updates that require rebooting, did
so and this feature no longer works. Sounds similar experiences of
those above.
Selecting "Button1"
I ran a "apt-get dist-upgrade && shutdown -h now" and upon powering back
up get a screen titled "GNU GRUB version 1.99-21ubuntu3" and a message
about a minimal BASH functionality with a prompt.
I'm not convinced this is a U/EFI system (HP dc7900 CMT) but it is
running Intel Fake RAID in mirror con
Public bug reported:
Trying a spin of the Alternative Beta 2 installation (because I am using
Intel Fake RAID, guided by other posts saying this is the edition to use
for such) - and during the setup process:
Select A Language ... Select Your Location.
United Kingdom is shown. Select instead Eu
The regular 'Desktop' edition, with the map-based location selection
works correctly when Guernsey is selected. So this specifically seems
related to the 'Alternative' edition (which I was using to get custom
fake-raid on Intel).
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works correctly when Guernsey is selected. So this specifically seems
related to the 'Alternative' edition (which I was using to get custom
fake-raid on Intel).
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Also noted as #3 on
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/562640.
Just tried latest 12.04 Beta 2 and Guernsey still defaults to USA (more
details posted at above link). Not tried other locales for Jersey or
Isle of Man.
Has the released fix just not made it up the tree somehow?
This still appears to be the case two years on in 12.04! To be Precise
(see what I did there?? Oh, never mind...) I was using the Alternative
Beta 2 installation because I am using Intel Fake RAID (though that in
itself is broken!) - during the setup process:
Select A Language ... Select Your Lo
5/5/2010 - Performed an update via the update manager.
Issue appears to have been addressed. Noted that amongst other changes, The
following was identified in the download:
ACPID - Advanced Configuration and Power Interface events Deamon
Changes for the versions:
1.0.10-5ubuntu2
1.0.10-5ubuntu2.1
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[tried unplugging ac - no event,
tried closing then opening laptop lid - no event,
tried fn+brightness down/up - worked and received the following event...]
video LCD 0086
video LCD 0087
Checked the following, which appears to be correct:
g...@glyn-laptop:~$ cat /proc
Thanks for the response.
Strangely, the bug disappeared on its own. I have since done automatic
updates so perhaps this solved the issue.
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Binary package hint: thunderbird
This has only started today and Thunderbird closes when I start typing a
new email. I access a new email by clicking the 'Write' button.
Thunderbird 2.0.0.24 (20100317)
Ubuntu 9.10 fully updated
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: M
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Binary package hint: evince
Document Viewer 2.24.1
When I send to the Brother HL5240 printer, it prints the following:
ERROR NAME; undefined
COMMAND; Q
OPERAND STACK;
Then the printer hangs and needs to be turned off.
The printer works fine for printing Open Office docume
I also had the same symptoms, under KDE Kubuntu / Gutsy. I could enter my
password at the login screen (kdm?) but by the time the desktop loaded, the
keyboard was non-functional (not even caps-lock toggled the LED), though mouse
was fine.
After lots of trial and error, I narrowed it down to the
I did a bit more investigation of the problem to see if it could be
patched. /etc/resolv.conf appears to be the definitive place where the
network settings are stored. This file starts with:
# generated by NetworkManager, do not edit!
I checked the source of gnome-system-tools with:
grep -R Netw
Hi Sebastien
I figured that since the bug tracker doesn't have a way of voting for
bugs, that was the only lever available to flag the importance of the
bug. I have been delighted by Feisty and this particular bug stands out
compared to the usability of the other parts of the system I have used.
I am having precisely the same problem as Bjorn Hansen. Is there no way
of voting for a bug to increase its priority?
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I've nominated it for fixing in Feisty and Gutsy, so maybe that will
help? (If someone could tell me the source package, I may be able to
develop a patch.)
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