It was 2 apparmor_parser processes that was running, and each having an RSS
>1GB (I noticed because it forced my machine into swapping so it got very slow
:)
I saw it after having installed microk8s (using snap) - so I assumed it was
related somehow.
I have re-enabled apparmor permanently and if
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I had to disable apparmor, after installing microk8s snap - as it takes
an insane amount of memory (2GB+) in large periods of time after that.
But when trying to start slack, without apparmor running, it fails with:
snap-confine has elevated permissions and is not confined b
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It turns out that if you mess up (like in your system automation setup)
- and ask for installing a package named perl-byacc- (where you wanted
to install perl-byacc-subname) - apt just chooses to remove perl-byacc..
even if perl-byacc is not installed - it returns 0 - meaning
I have the same issue since updating to 16.04 :(
I have found a consistent way to get A2DP profile working - but it has
to be done on every reconnect :(
I switch to HSP/HFP - and sound works. Then I stop ALL sound.. and
disconnect bluetoothe device, reconnects bluetoothe device, and then
switch p
but "ip a" shows the address for wlp2s0b1 correctly.
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$ nmcli dev show
GENERAL.DEVICE: enp1s0
GENERAL.TYPE: ethernet
GENERAL.HWADDR: 3C:97:0E:CA:C1:FC
GENERAL.MTU:1500
GENERAL.STATE: 20 (unavailable)
GENERAL.CONNECTION:
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I just installed ubuntu 16.04 on a laptop, and after this, I had to install b43
firmware to get wifi working (as expected).
When this was done - I could not see any available wireless networks in
NetworkManager applet, so I had to install wicd-gtk - to be able to choose a
w
I have the same bug.. tried Ubuntu 13.10, lubuntu 13.10 and latest linux mint..
am currently running lubuntu.
I also have 4GB memory in one module.
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I found the cause:
http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/universe/libs/libsmbios/libsmbios_2.2.28-1~exp1/changelog
* Move cli.py from smbios-utils to python-smbios/examples
To fix:
zcat /usr/share/doc/python-libsmbios/examples/cli.py.gz >/tmp/cli.py; sudo mv
/tmp/cli.py /usr/lib/python2
dellBiosUpdate program fails with the exact same error :(
and I really needed to update my bios (it's A01) - so I can use all my
5GB of memory - instead of just 3GB :(
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anyone have an idea where I could that cli.py from? I tried with other
packages cli.py - but it didn't seem to help - just led to odd errors :(
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it works in chrome - and with openssl s_client
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firefox nss can't find valid cipher
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When accessing:
https://www.soljerome.com/blog/2011/12/17/mirroring-rhn-with-mrepo-on-rhel6/
Firefox says:
The firefox message:
Secure Connection Failed
An error occurred during a connection to www.soljerome.com.
Cannot communicate securely with peer: no common e
It's the exact same output, as the #21 post as I noted:
openssl s_client -connect myweblogicserver:7002
CONNECTED(0003)
140107426719392:error:14077410:SSL routines:SSL23_GET_SERVER_HELLO:sslv3 alert
handshake failure:s23_clnt.c:724:
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no peer certificate available
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No client certificate
about:firefox says:
firefox 19.0.2
Mozilla Firefox for Ubuntu Canonical 1.0
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1.0.1-4ubuntu5.7 breaks a bunch of ciphers
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The firefox message:
Secure Connection Failed
An error occurred during a connection to www.soljerome.com.
Cannot communicate securely with peer: no common encryption
algorithm(s).
(Error code: ssl_error_no_cypher_overlap)
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hmm. it works for openssl against that website - but still not in
firefox (firefox complains about no common ciphers - and i've just run
apt-get distupgrade).
I have other Ubuntu-12.04 servers (which I'm not close to currently),
which present the problem as well (running against a weblogic server
you can use:
openssl s_client -connect www.soljerome.com:443 -showcerts -state
or you could just open up firefox and try to visit the site.
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The problem listed in #986147 is still valid for the latest version of
openssl :(
I tested with 5.5 and 5.7 - and still it does not work.
I can't visit this site f.ex. https://www.soljerome.com/blog/2011/12/17
/mirroring-rhn-with-mrepo-on-rhel6/
>From CentOS 6 it works fine
Ohh - and here's a site I just found I can't visit (but it works from
CentOS) : https://www.soljerome.com/blog/2011/12/17/mirroring-rhn-with-
mrepo-on-rhel6/
pretty annoying :(
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it hits my php application - which can't connect to the server- and I
don't know how to make it use -ssl3 or equivalent.
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openssl 1.0.1-4ub
I have the same problem with precise.
I have just dist-upgraded - and have:
libssl1.0.0 1.0.1-4ubuntu5.7
openssl 1.0.1-4ubuntu5.7
yet openssl s_client can ONLY connect if I use -tls1 or -ssl3
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As you can see I tried 3.4-rc7 - and the changelog since then (I could
only find this list: http://www.h-online.com/open/features/Kernel-Log-
Coming-in-3-5-Part-4-Drivers-1635851.html?page=2 - but there's no
mention of changes in the ath9k or any ath* driver.
If I can provide any debug info - or a
It's still a valid bug.. and I believe I have done all that was asked of
me, to verify.
I would very much like my wireless N-network to work again :(
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The patch in the bottom here (fix-gethostinfo) : http://bugs.debian.org
/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=675913 - fixes the complaints.
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I got it to run - I'm expecting a couple of hung nfs mounts were the
cause of the problems.
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well- compiling 3.4-rc7 + patch: https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/5/13/60 (to
make it compile at all) - using config from 3.2.0-24 (ubuntu kernel).
Problem persists on that kernel.
Running 3.4-rc7 I tried a wireless usb dongle (wnda3100v1) and after
doing an rfkill unblock of it - I could connect with
The folder you give me - only contains headers - not an image or source
file.
Why isn't http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/daily/2012-05-17-precise/ the same? it says 3.4.0 - so it
seems its correct version?
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Apport-collect now worked (I'm guessing I may have had some stale NFS mounts or
it was affected by the local network only allowing port 80/443 to internet -
anyways apport-collect now ran, but it did error out twice:
ERROR: hook /usr/share/apport/general-hooks/ubuntu.py crashed:
Traceback (most r
apport information
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In my previous version of Ubuntu (11.04 or 10.10 - I don't quite
remember unfortunately) my atheros card could find 5ghz networks fine -
but it was very unstable, if I actually tried to transfer larg
I'm guessing, that maybe apport-collect is trying to something, that
requires an internet connection which allows more than port 80 ? (I'm
currently behind such a wonderful firewall :)
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I have tried to run apport (and apport-collect on a specific bug) - both
stall when running the collector. It's now been running for approx. 30
minutes - still not done (don't think it will ever be).
I've tried running it as my user - and using sudo - same result.
an strace
It still stalls, when running via sudo.
an strace -p reveals it's continously doing this:
lock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, {15406, 822234541}) = 0
poll([{fd=6, events=POLLIN|POLLOUT}], 1, -1) = 1 ([{fd=6, revents=POLLOUT}])
writev(6, [{">\3\7\0\32\0`\5\21\0`\5\23\0`\5\t\0U\0\t\0U\0\17\1\27\0", 28},
running report collector (as my own user - perhaps it should have been
run using sudo?) - it's been running for 10 minutes, without visual
progress..
trying to run it using sudo.
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In my previous version of Ubuntu (11.04 or 10.10 - I don't quite
remember unfortunately) my atheros card could find 5ghz networks fine -
but it was very unstable, if I actually tried to transfer larger files
at full speed.
In 12.04 it's very stable - no problem with transferr
Well - the validnames option only appears in the config file for v0.8.2
of nslcd.conf.
I realize the difference between nslcd and nscd - another sysadmin
switched our Ubuntu 10.04 installs to using libpam-ldapd (which requires
nslcd) to fix some problem with the old package - which I cannot
replic
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hosts using nslcd (and nss-ldapd) complains about group names with / in them:
nslcd[13021]: [3693ee] group entry cn=mount_test/prod,ou=Group,dc=u,dc=net
contains invalid group name:
"mount_test/prod"
There's no such problem with nscd/nss-ldap. I haven't been able to find
any
I have no time to test on natty currently unfortunately. Set it as
closed (appearently I can't) - or just as affecting Ubuntu 9.04. I have
not confirmed the bug on later releases (I got other hardware instead)
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adding a file in /etc/modprobe.d/streamzap.conf with
blacklist streamzap
did not prevent the module from being loaded, after 1 click with the
remote the module was loaded and the problem was back.
the 90-streamzap.conf file for x.org.d solved the issue in mythtv for
me.
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This rudimentary patch catches this situation where aptitude would
otherwise just install the latest available version of the package -
even though you requested a specific version - and with this patch
applied, it aborts when it finds out this is the case, instead of
installing "latest version" of
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Binary package hint: websvn
Using Ubuntu 10.04.
If you try to look at diffs using websvn - you get this error message:
sh: cannot create : Directory nonexistent.
You can see it here (found their websvn - using google :) -
http://svn.nethorus.org/websvn/blame.php?repname=net
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Binary package hint: aptitude
When I tell aptitude to install a certain version of a package - and
this version is not available - it outputs an error (Unable to find a
version "..." for the package...) - but still returns 0(=OK).
This is a problem when automating installs u
btw. I have no problem recompiling and/or patching something to test out
a solution, or to insert more debug prinkt's - as you may not have
hardware to reproduce the problem, I figure I can be of help :)
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When I boot my fit-pc2 hardware (using poulsbo graphics) it all works fine, if
the hdmi output on the tv (where the pc is connected) is active.
If I, after successfull boot, switch over to some other input (watch tv for
instance) and then return to
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When installing Ubuntu Jaunty 9.04-beta iso on a HP blade server, I have
no network interfaces available as the bnx2x driver isn't on the install
media.
After install the bnx2x driver is available and everything works at that
time.
It seems the bnx2x driver "just" needs to b
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