Public bug reported:
Kernel at time of update: 3.16.0-28 (updated to 3.16.0-29 in same
update)
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.10
Package: nvidia-331-updates 331.113-0ubuntu0.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.16.0-28.38-generic 3.16.7-ckt1
Uname: Linux 3.16.0-28-generic x86_64
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Still true with Ubuntu 14.10: only 4 entries in storage of sysinfo
(0.7-9)
Might be a "feature".
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Title:
sysinfo reports only the 4 first drives
I got the same query, but for ata20.0
It might be tied to the discovery of a dvd-writer on the sata cable. At least
it seems to follow with attaching scsi 19 as sg10
(I have no abort, but still a red exception and cmd for ata20.00
[4.409876] scsi 12:0:0:0: Direct-Access ATA Hitachi
Tested in saucy, as reported at #44, ppa works fine. (Asrock bios, if it
matters)
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Title:
error: too small lower memory (0x99100 > 0x98400)
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I tested the proposed ppa: it works and solves the issue of running
memtest86+ from the local hard disk at boot time.
Good job.
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Title:
error: to
Public bug reported:
Whenever an enum uses the C++11 feature of "enum class", the parsing of
the file is interrupted (remaining of file is not processed, at least on
longer file some functions are not documented)
Sample test (file aa.hpp):
namespace Foo
{
class Bar
{
public:
Bar() {}
~B
A bit of update: since 28 September 2012, the slowdown is gone.
Previous boot (same day) with kernel 3.2.0-31-generic #50 (Sep 7 16:16:45 UTC
2012 x86_64)
First fine boot with kernel 3.2.0-32-generic #51 (Sep 26 21:33:09 UTC 2012
x86_64)
(May be it is not related to kernel version: on 26 August,
Now running 7.0.34, it does not seem to leak on file descriptor so far (already
10 tasks done).
A collision on disk full (well, allocated space) is probably another issue
(best tracked in its own bugreport ?)
7.0.33 was fine too.
My check is :
$ sudo lsof -p `pidof boinc`
The last file descr
Public bug reported:
Hello,
This was initialy asked as a question, which get answered with a
suggestion to report a bug.
My system is currently slow to boot (bootchart reports about 70s in exe,
between mdadm+udevadm and udev+udevadm : e.g. from start of record, 5.5s
to reach end of modprobe, th
Hello again
Verification done with:
boinc 7.0.27+dfsg-5ubuntu012.04.1 (precise-proposed)
boinc-manager ditto
boinc-client ditto
libboinc 7.0.31+dfsg-0-875-precise1 (now) (only available in that version)
It's ok.
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Greeting happy people,
I tried to "downgrade" from costamagnagianfranco to precise-proposed ,
by forcing the version, but libboinc is not available on that tag. I
wonder if it matter.
Installation in progress.
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Impact : when opened (oneiric), the bug was/is as described: a long time
running boinc system would finally fails to compute more boinc work unit as
every computed work unit leads to a leak of 1 file descriptor in the boinc main
daemon (irrelevant of the kind of project subscribed). The faster t
Others are working fine too (ABC & Collatz). No regression on Einstein
(GPU only), milkyway(GPU only) nor sudoku(CPU).
Fine for me.
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Title:
boinc
Seems now working with 7.0.27 of ppa; (but menu has the same issue as official
release)
At least sudoku does not exit immediately, other work unit in progress.
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Small update since 12.04: seems now fixed (system has been reinstalled
with 11.10). It might been have due to an old library in some part of
the system (or a configuration file).
For my part, it now works fine on the original multicore system (no
change in hardware).
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Same issue with 7.0.25 as with 7.0.23 & 24 : computation error for all
units (only wasted 18 WU of sudoku that time) that need the CPU.
Maybe the issue is fixed, but if the computation fails, there is no
point in upgrading.
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Well, Dear Locutus... I did.
It wasted at least 12 working units of Sudoku, all in errors, even after
restarting the project.
Milkyway on cuda seems happy.
ABC get wasted too, about 12 working units too.
I did not dare to check other projects, the damage are already enough.
I won't retry that.
Local conclusion/workaround : I reverted to oneiric version, and added a
crontab entry for root to restart boinc-client everyday.
0 16 * * * /usr/bin/sudo -s /etc/init.d/boinc-client restart
Best regards.
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It seems that 7.0.15 does not like being run without X session ( ?! ?)
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And here the ends of stdoutdae.txt (same issue: closed X session around
17:00... no work done)
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Well, 7.0.23 seems to have issue running sudoku : the tasks went quickly
as error. Other projects might have too, but they are far longer (sudoku
take about 10 to 20 minutes per tasks, other projects need 5 to 7 hours)
Reverting to 7.0.15, sudoku seems fine.
(both were tried with freshly downloade
I'm not using ssh session. So, I'm not able to verify that part.
If comparaison can matters, the Lucid version does NOT show the same
behaviour as Oneiric (stop after a while with md5 complaining about too
many opened files).
best regards (other test with 7.0.23 in progress soon)
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I tested the PPA version: far better, the number of opened files seems
to stay at 22 (rather than climbing to hundreds as tasks are performed)
(22 or less...).
I doubt the original issue would be caused by the project, as projects
seems to have their own process, each new task being performed in
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Title:
boinc stops on error after a few days (md5_file: Too many open files)
in stderrdae.txt
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Public bug reported:
There seems to be a file descriptor leaks in the boinc process (client
side).
After a few days of fine loading the system, it would suddenly stop
working.
Relaunching it is usually ok (but actively managing a system running
boinc is rather not a decent solution).
Clue with
Still valid in Ubuntu 11.10 (oneiric): only 4 entries in storage of
sysinfo
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Title:
sysinfo reports only the 4 first drives
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 671373 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/671373
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 671373
xonix crashes on high scores table opening
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Might be related to 809038 : user should be in games group (default user
is not in games)
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Title:
xonix crashes on high scores table opening
To m
I do not know for the wifi part, but using a webcam on a multicore
system (here a i7 980X) with any of cheese, gmail+ video plugins in
mozilla, or even skype, ends up with first some locking in the
video+audio/application then a full system crash. It's rather "random":
can happen after a few second
apport information
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Public bug reported:
xonix: cannot reopen high score file
*** glibc detected *** xonix: double free or corruption (fasttop):
0x02065270 ***
the high score file is /var/cache/xonix/xonix.scores, but its rights are
664 (root/games), so default user (which is not in games group) can
still l
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: sysinfo
On Lucid, sysinfo 0.7-3ubuntu1 displays only the first 4 entries for storage.
Other additionnal hard drives are not shown.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: sysinfo 0.7-3ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.32-25.44-generi
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Sensors applet doesn't show HDD temperature
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My synaptic reports hddtemp as installed, and no such thing as devkit-disks.
(Once again, that is on my system, I do not know about the original reporter)
Now, looking for devicekit-disks-doc, I found a transitional package for
udisks-doc, and in fact udisks itself (not the doc) is also installed.
A small addition, at least for my system:
It seems to be a race condition between the applet/daemon/whatever and the
start of gnome/system.
My configuration is with automatic login : it goes straight from Grub2 to
splash screen (with 5 dots) and then open my two displays, loading 3 lines of
"ta
Tested fine with 2.6.35-999-generic #201007211008 SMP Wed Jul 21 10:09:49 UTC
2010 x86_64 GNU/Linux
( as provided by http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/daily/current/
today )
6 core temperature sensors are reported in the gnome-sensors-applet
(seems fine too: 6 real cores, numbered 0
** Tags removed: needs-upstream-testing
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Public bug reported:
When trying "modprobe coretemp", the answer is
FATAL: Error inserting coretemp
(/lib/modules/2.6.32-24-generic/kernel/drivers/hwmon/coretemp.ko): No
such device
the dmesg message is "[ 835.832126] coretemp: Unknown CPU model 2c"
(repeated by the number of cores/HT)
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This bug can be closed/dismissed.
Upgrade has been done successfully.
On the action that might have helped:
- removing all external sources (doubtful)
- removing opera package
- removing usplash-themes
- removing x-video-server-all (spelling/name ?) package
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Binary package hint: update-manager
An unresolvable problem occurred while calculating the upgrade:
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