This morning I tried removing xubuntu-core and xubuntu-desktop. "apt
autoremove" showed nothing to remove. I ran "update-manager -d" and got
to the window with the summary of changes (number of MB to download,
etc). That is, I did not see the error that I get when ubuntu-mate-
core, ubuntu-mate-
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originally installed with Xubuntu; I forget what release. It's been
running Groovy (20.10) for a few months, and I recently (re)installed
MA
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FWIW, I reinstalled ubuntu-mate-core and ubuntu-mate-desktop, and then
tried to upgrade from 21.04 to 21.10. I see the same failure that I saw
trying to go from 20.10 to 21.04.
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held broken packages trying to upgrade from Groovy to Hirsute
(
I tried again this past Friday night, running Xubuntu rather than MATE;
I was still unable to upgrade. I worked around the problem by removing
ubuntu-mate-core and ubuntu-mate-desktop, followed by "apt autoremove".
After that, I was able to upgrade to 21.04. I don't know if that's the
minimal wor
Forgot to mention: the updater says the VM is current with the Groovy
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I have a VM that I've upgraded across several releases. It was
originally installed with Xubuntu; I forget what release. It's been
running Groovy (20.10) for a few months, and I recently (re)installed
MATE. I ran "update-manager -d" to upgrade to Hirsute beta. It failed
an
I don't need a backport, so closing as requested.
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apport-collect has been run as requested. And FWIW, the live image
console worked just fine (no need to ssh in to run apport-collect).
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Ubuntu 12.04.5, ASUS model 1015E, x86_64
When I boot the 3.2.0-99 kernel on my ASUS netbook, I pretty much never
get a working display manager. (I think it booted okay the first time
after installing th
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I booted the -98 kernel, enabled wireless in Network Manager, and then
booted the -99 kernel. I'm afraid apport-collect still stalls, and I
still see rfkill stuck in D+ state.
So, I can manually attach files from /var/log. Or I could try running
apport-collect with the -98 kernel running. Let m
D
1757 pts/100:00:00 bash
1825 pts/100:00:00 apport-collect
1830 pts/100:01:08 apport-gtk
1835 pts/100:00:00 dbus-launch
2022 pts/100:00:00 rfkill
camomile$ ps u 2022
USER PID %CPU %MEMVSZ RSS TTY STAT START TIME COMMAND
kupfer2022 0.0 0.0 4156
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 12.04.5, ASUS model 1015E, x86_64
When I boot the 3.2.0-99 kernel on my ASUS netbook, I pretty much never
get a working display manager. (I think it booted okay the first time
after installing the kernel, but that's it.) Usually I just get a black
display. I have al
** Description changed:
keyctl will fail to access keys as root over ssh. If you try to it
directly on the machine it works.
- This seems to be fixed in 1.5.0-ubuntu1 so it should be more of a
+ This seems to be fixed in 1.5.9-ubuntu1 so it should be more of a
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keyctl will fail to access keys as root over ssh. If you try to it
directly on the machine it works.
This seems to be fixed in 1.5.9-ubuntu1 so it should be more of a
backport.
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I can confirm the same behavior with a LS21, kernel 3.16.0-31-generic
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USB Keyboard MM
I'm afraid I'm not able to reproduce the problem on Precise. Feel free
to close this bug.
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BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at
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What I did: I started LibreOffice Writer and used it to view and edit
various documents. I then made some edits to a spreadsheet and tried to
save it. I'm pretty sure I pressed ctrl-S to do the save, rather than
invoking from the toolbar or menu, but I don't remember for sur
I'm afraid I can no longer reproduce the failure, so I can't test the
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Couldn't find obvious defaults for: data-direct
Sorry... I didn't read the original description as closely as I should
have, so I didn't realize this bug report was referring to the trash
applet, not the desktop icon. (I do see the same issue, though, with
the desktop trash icon: it's shown as empty when it actually contains
something). My wor
Workaround: restart xfdesktop. For example, I have an application
autostart entry that does "xfdesktop --reload".
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Thunar reports Trash Em
Under the assumption that 861267 is really fixed, I cleared the
duplicate linkage.
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 861267
"Empty Trash" is disbaled in trash folder main menu, but it is enabled in
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Minor correction about "empty trash": it's grayed out if I right-click
on the trash icon or if I right-click on the "Trash" widget in the
pathbar. But it's invocable from the File menu.
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Hrm, I'm still seeing this issue (icon shows empty trash, even though it
contains 2 files) with today's 12.10 beta bits (xfdesktop4
4.10.0-1ubuntu1, thunar 1.4.0-1ubuntu2). So either 861267 was
incorrectly ma
Yes, I get the same stack trace as in note #2.
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chromium-browser crashed with SIGSEGV in
pthread_cond_wait@@GLIBC_2.3.2()
To manage not
I frequently get this crash when closing Chromium. Xubuntu 12.04 on
x86_64.
The apport crash file has
SegvAnalysis:
Segfault happened at: 0x7f0e0ea0e2e0: add%al,(%rax)
PC (0x7f0e0ea0e2e0) in non-executable VMA region:
0x7f0e0e91a000-0x7f0e0ebe5000 rw-p None
source "%al" ok
destination
> when the crash occurs, what impact does this have?
It depends on which process the failure was detected in.
If it's Nautilus, I just have to do something to restart Nautilus (e.g.,
click on Activities and run Nautilus from the Favorites bar). And if I
don't really need Nautilus at the moment, I
Is there anything else I need to do to help get this bug out of
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BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at 00ff7f
I agree that putting-the-CD-in-after-unlocking is the more likely
scenario, so I'm fine with pursuing that one.
I should point out, though, that since my last update, I've been able
to cause an oops with this scenario. (I've attached the relevant
syslog.)
The scenario was
- unlock the display a
> So, if you wait to put the CD in after you unlock the screen from a
suspend resume, then try to view the CD with Nautilus, is the oops
reproducible?
I don't get an oops, but Nautilus dies with the "BUG: Bad page map"
error (syslog attached).
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> Just to be clear, when you say GNOME shell, you are referring to the
package:
All my references to GNOME shell (including the original report and the
test mentioned in comment #4) refer to
$ apt-cache policy gnome-shell
gnome-shell:
Installed: 3.2.2.1-0ubuntu0.1
Candidate: 3.2.2.1-0ubuntu0.
I'm afraid I was unable to reproduce the problem with the Lucid
(10.04.4) liveCD.
I've also noticed that I cannot reproduce the problem if the CD is in
the drive and mounted when I suspend the computer.
OTOH, I can reproduce the problem if I put the CD in the drive, wait for
it to mount, eject th
I'll give the Lucid CD image a try, though if it fails to reproduce I'm
not sure what conclusion can be drawn. I'm only able to reproduce the
problem with the GNOME session (GNOME shell). I don't see the problem
with Unity/Compiz.
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The next oldest kernel that I have is 3.0.0-22.36. That did not crash,
but Nautilus died with a series of "bad page map" errors.
I also tried the 3.0.0-20.34 and 3.0.0-12.20 kernels. The -20 kernel
failed with "unable to handle kernel paging request". With the -12
kernel, Nautilus died with a s
@Christopher: I'm not sure I understand your question. I discovered the
problem on Oneiric (3.0.0-23-generic #39 kernel) last night. I've got
kernels going back to 3.0.0-12, in case you'd like me to try to
reproduce the failure on any of them. But this particular box has never
had anything other t
With the 3.5 kernel, Nautilus dies with
Aug 2 09:51:47 allegro kernel: [ 107.038663] BUG: Bad page map in process
nautilus pte:ff8001 pmd:1845fc067
Aug 2 09:51:47 allegro kernel: [ 107.038668] addr:02601000
vm_flags:00100073 anon_vma:8801898f2e58 mapping: (null) in
I'm attaching a copy of /var/log/syslog, which has a copy of all the
failure messages. In the case of the 3rd failure, I still had my GNOME
session. In the first 2 failures, I got dropped to some text display
and had to power cycle.
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crash shortly after resuming from suspend and inserting CD, using
GNOME shell
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rsion: 1.23-0ubuntu4
Architecture: amd64
ArecordDevices:
List of CAPTURE Hardware Devices
card 0: SB [HDA ATI SB], device 0: ALC662 rev1 Analog [ALC662 rev1 Analog]
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC0
I did a complete removal of cscope and reinstalled it. I can no longer
reproduce the failure. (New computer, running 11.10.)
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Couldn't fin
As far as I know, the versions that are installed from source are
correctly configured. I do have a wrapper script, though, for invoking
XEmacs. I'll take a look at the postinstall script later this week to
see if my wrapper could be confusing the postinstall script.
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I uninstalled the VirtualBox Guest Additions using
/opt/VBoxGuestAdditions-4.1.2/uninstall.sh and then attempted an
upgrade. Alas, the problem is still present (3.2.0-19 kernel).
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File 8 out of 8 in /var/log/dist-upgrade/.
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Still a problem with the -18.29 kernel.
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Same problem with 1:0.156.8.
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upgrade to 12.04 Beta 1 update-manager-core install error because of
symlink size change
To manage notific
To clarify my question in comment #14, I'm wondering if there was
problem with vboxguest that was hidden in the original upgrade logs, and
whether as a result update-initramfs was not executed.
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While updating to the latest bits (including a kernel update from
3.2.0-18.28 to 3.2.0-18.29), I noticed the following messages. Could
the vboxguest problem be related to the failure to generate the
initrd.img file on the upgrade from 11.10?
Setting up linux-image-3.2.0-18-generic (3.2.0-18.29) .
In comment #10, that should have been "same way as before".
I don't understand kernel packaging/installation, but Googling suggests
the following is useful information:
ubuntu-vb$ df -h /
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda115G 5.3G 8.8G 38% /
ubuntu-vb$ df -h /bo
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Okay, I took another stab at doing an upgrade in my VM. It still fails
in the same was as before.
I've attached 2 logs.
reinstall-20120311.log has the results from the steps listed in comment
#5.
configure-20120311.log has some debugging output from "dpkg
--configure". The first set of output
I've done several successful suspend/resumes with the 3.3rc6 kernel,
using Xubuntu, Ubuntu, and Ubuntu 2D sessions. No failed resumes. I
think it likely that I would have triggered the blank-screen bug at
least once if I had been running the 3.0.0.16 kernel during that time.
FWIW, I did have one
Okay, I've installed and booted the 3.3.0rc6 kernel. Since the problem
is intermittent, I'll wait a few days before reporting back.
There was a DKMS error message when installing the test kernel, and I'm
unable to start one of my VirtualBox VMs when the host is running the
3.3.0 kernel.
CC [M]
By the way, I suspect that this VM is sufficiently hosed that I'm not
concerned about trying to recover from the current problems. If there's
value to Ubuntu in doing further troubleshooting, I'm happy to help with
that. Otherwise, I'm willing to revert to my last 11.10 snapshot and
redo the upgr
@Joseph: Do I need to have upgraded to Precise before trying out this
kernel?
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[ 3.0.0-14 regression ] Radeon 3200 GPU blank screen on resu
@Joseph
I did. IIRC, the "apt-get install -f" failed (see 946113), the "apt-get
clean" finished okay, and the "apt-get update" failed partway through
with complaints that it couldn't download files that it needed. I may
have a typescript file saved in the VM, if you'd like details. At this
poin
Unable to reinstall the -17 kernel, as it has been replaced by the -18
kernel.
Unable to upgrade to the -18 kernel, because "apt-get upgrade" bails out
because of 946113.
Now apt-get and Synaptic both bail out with "E: Internal Error, No file
name for libselinux1". I don't see how to proceed her
Same problem with 1:0.156.7.
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upgrade to 12.04 Beta 1 update-manager-core install error because of
symlink size change
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FWIW, the first error pop-up that I got for update-manager-core is filed
as 946113.
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[Master] package failed to install/upgrade: package is
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Title:
upgrade to 12.04 Beta 1 update-manager-core install error because of
symlink size change
To manage notifica
Public bug reported:
While upgrading a 32-bit VirtualBox VM from 11.10 to 12.04 Beta 1, I got
a pop-up with the following error messages
Could not install '/var/cache/apt/archives/update-manager-
core_1%3a0.156.6_i386.deb'
symbolic link '/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-
packages/computerjanitor/exc_
Trying to reinstall linux-image-3.2.0-17-generic with Synaptic fails.
I get a pop-up with
E: linux-image-3.2.0-17-generic: subprocess installed post-installation script
returned error exit status 2
E: linux-image-generic: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
E: linux-generic: dependency pr
cesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC0: kupfer 1727 F pulseaudio
kupfer 1730 F xfce4-volumed
CRDA: Error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory
Card0.Amixer.info:
Card hw:0 'I82801AAICH'/'Intel 82801AA-ICH with STAC9700
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Title:
package linux-image-3.2.0-17-generic 3.2.0-17.27 failed to
install/upgrade: ErrorMessage: subprocess installed post-installation
script
Just ran into this upgrading from 11.10 to 12.04 Beta 1. I got a pop-up
complaining that the installation of update-manager-core had failed
because of a problem with exc_tests.py (I'll file a separate bug for
that), then later I got a separate pop-up with the "already installed
and configured" mes
After resuming from a suspend, the display for my desktop occasionally
stays in power-save mode. I can ssh into the box, but neither mouse
movement or keyboard activity brings the display to life. I don't
believe it's a problem with those peripherals, as the NumLock LED
responds to presses of the
Saw this twice today on 11.10 on a VirtualBox VM (32-bit).
Interestingly, the assertion is different both times.
First failure:
(Tomboy:2043): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_object_set_data: assertion
`G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed
Stacktrace:
at (wrapper managed-to-native) Tomboy.NoteSpellCheck
I verified the fix by building 21.4.22 from the original source tarball,
reproducing the crash, applying the patch, and trying to reproduce the
crash.
Here's the stack information from gdb:
(gdb) run -vanilla
The program being debugged has been started already.
Start it from the beginning? (y or
** Attachment added: "sample message"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/924046/+attachment/2702106/+files/1
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Title:
xemacs crashes when using MH-
Public bug reported:
An email that contains a PNG attachment can crash XEmacs 21.4.22 when viewed
using MH-E. I'll attach a C stacktrace from gdb and a sample message. I've
reproduced this on x86_64 and i686 systems, both running Ubuntu 11.10. This
appears to be the same as XEmacs issue570
Forgot to mention--the guest additions are installed on the guest. And
FWIW it's actually an Xubuntu 11.10 guest, not Ubuntu.
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Title:
assertion f
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