I just wanted to say that we are also hitting the same problem (lack of
dhcp option 121/249). So Subiquity connects to the network, but can't
get a default route and thus fails.
Couple this with the removal of debian-installer support from Ubuntu,
and we can no longer install Ubuntu Jammy LTS.
Public bug reported:
While using debian-installer to install Ubuntu Focal, I get the
following error:
May 16 22:02:41 base-installer: Certificate verification failed:
The certificate is NOT trusted. The certificate chain uses expired
certificate. Could not handshake: Error in the certifica
Tagging this as I'm seeing the same. Running Cosmic 18.10 64-bit in a
VirtualBox 5.2.22r126460 (latest stable). It complains about "Failed
to open VDPAU backend libvdpau_nvidia.so" even though I don't have any
nvidia drivers or Ubuntu packages installed (it's using the VirtualBox
video driver).
I forgot to add this before, but the "xprobe" error messages I mentioned
in the initial bug report are red herrings. The kernel crashes some
time after those error messages are generated.
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Building ATLAS on Intel Xeon E5520 crashes machine
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/400750
You received th
In addition to ATLAS, I have found the machine crashes occasionally (not
nearly as predictably though) while compiling a kernel or running ACML-
GPU demos.
Jaunty latest kernel and CentOS 5.3 kernel both have the vulnerabilty,
while Fedora Core 11 does not. I've done further testing, and the
prob