I also tried fractional scaling; got the same delay. And when I tried
adjusting the resolution to 1920x1080 directly with the resolution
setting instead of 200% magnification, I got the delay again. So the
only fast adjustment is with magnification and no fractional scaling.
Attached is the System
This one is a bit of an improvement. Boot time to a working desktop was
about 3 minutes. But most interesting was that I could change my display
resolution almost instantly with a 200% magnification. Attempting to
change by adjusting the resolution directly (from 3840x2160 to
2560x1440) caused the
I just tested the latest kernel, and it is worse. This time it didn't
even make it to the login screen, and I let it run for 5 minutes. dmesg
from that boot attempt is attached.
Given the lack of success at booting kernels from 5.3 - 5.7, I'm
wondering whether this 2015 iMac is going to be a viabl
I just tested rc4, and now I can no longer log in; same as with rc2. So
to summarize, I cannot get past the login screen with versions rc2 and
rc4, whereas I could with rc3
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5.7-rc3 boots on my iMac. It gets past the login screen (unlike rc2),
but it still has the slow boot problem.
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Title:
Very slow boot, wake from s
I can report that kernel 5.7.0-050700-rc3 now boots (but very slowly).
Unlike rc2, it gets past the login screen.
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Cannot be past login sc
I made a separate report of the 5.7-rc2 kernel bug to ubuntu-bug linux
as you requested. I will also try to monitor the upstream rc kernels and
run tests on them as you have requested.
I agree that the slow boot bug is likely connected to the AMD video card
in my iMac, and thus to the amdgpu drive
Attached is the dmesg from kernel 5.4.0.26, which boots slowly on this
iMac, but at least boots all the way to a working desktop. You can
contrast this to the dmesg of 5.7.0-050700-rc2, which won't boot past
the login screen.
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This is an extension of the "slow boot" bug I reported earlier [Bug
1874104]. I have been working with Jouni Mettala, and he was asking me
to try the most recent kernels, including the latest in development
(5.7.0-050700-rc2). This one not only boots very slowly, but also, I
c
Instructions were to include information from About in Settings.
Screenshot attached.
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I forgot to send you the proper dmesg for the boot of kernel 5.3rc-1. It
is attached. This kernel was not only slow, but it didn't pick up my
wireless card. This was the only kernel I tried that did this.
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I will report the login bug as a new one. As far as bisection past
identifying the line of progression to identify the last kernel that
works and the first one that doesn't, I looked at the further steps one
would have to take and I don't think that my technical capability is up
to it. I have never
It is possible to login with kernel 5.6. The bootup is slow, but it does
boot and gets past the login screen. I have attached the dmesg from that
boot, and will send the systemd analysis in the next message.
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Attached is the SystemD analysis for the 5.6 boot. It looks pretty
similar to that of all the kernels I have tried that are 5.3 or newer.
** Attachment added: "SystemD critical chain and blame outputs: 5.6 kernel"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1874104/+attachment/5360469
I did the bisection and found that the bad kernels started at 5.3-rc1.
The last 5.2 kernel, 5.2.21, was good. I have attached the SystemD
analysis here of the boots of both kernels. You can see from it that the
problem in rc1 is related to the gpu-manager service.
I will attach the dmesg log of th
I should add that I tested kernels 5.2.15, 5.2.18 and 5.2.20 as well.
All were OK, so the good-bad line is clearly after 5.2.21.
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Very slo
Here is the dmesg log for the bad boot of 5.3-rc1.
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Finally, a second dmesg for the 5.2 kernel boot.(I'm not sure whether
dmesg or dmesg.0 is the right one.
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This time with the last fast kernel, 5.2. The bootup was slightly slower
than with 4.15, but I think this might relate to snap module loading. I
should also point out that the difference between kernels 4.15, 5.1 and
5.2 vs the kernels after 5.3 is more than what is indicated by the
SystemD analysi
Next is the first of two dmesg logs for the 5.2 kernel.
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Next, a dmesg for that boot. Not sure which it is so I'll send two.
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I uninstalled Virtualbox and tested kernels 5.1 and 5.2. Both showed
fast boots similar to 4.15. I then tested 5.3 by downloading it from the
ppa/mailine. This is where the slow boot started. I have attached two
dmesg's and a systemd analysis of the critical chain and blame for
kernel 5.3. I can't
I hope this is what you were looking for. In your message, you noted
that the login bug is likely a separate issue and it could be reported
as new. I thought that this is what I already did. If not, should I
report it again? And with what attachments? Thanks.
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htt
Thanks for the quick reply. I installed and tested 5.7-rc2 as per
instructions. The new kernel booted up to the login screen, but as
slowly as 5.4.0-25. (Over 2 minutes to the login screen.) When I logged
in with my password, all that happened was that I was returned to the
login screen. I tried lo
Public bug reported:
I upgraded a Ubuntu 18.04 installation to 20.04 beta on my late 2015 5k
27" iMac. The new 5.4 kernel was installed and has been updated a few
times. The former LTS kernel (4.15) was retained. When I start up the
computer with the new kernel, the process is very slow and it tak
I am running Ubuntu 17.04 Unity, and I get "unknown application" in
Writer regardless of whether I start it up from the dock or from a
document. With Calc, I only get it when starting up from a document. Not
sure it matters, but my 17.04 is an upgrade from 16.10, not a fresh
install. I have a lapto
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- postfixadmin dependencies not well defined (requires mysql-server or
postgresql, removes MariaDB)
+ postfixadmin requires non-existant package postgresql-server
** Summary changed:
- postfixadmin requires non-existant package postgresql-server
+ post
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postfixadmin dependencies not well defined (requires
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Status: Fix Released => In Progress
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Michael Fox (belldandu)
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Ubuntu 16.04.X LTS (Xenial Xerus)
Ubuntu 14.04.X LTS (Trusty Tahr)
Currently the package Requires either postgresql or mysql.
Mariadb is a dropin replacement for mysql and is made by the same team.
Currently postfixadmin will remov
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1682003 ***
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postfixadmin dependencies missing mariadb
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Ubuntu 16.04.X LTS (Xenial Xerus)
Ubuntu 14.04.X LTS (Trusty Tahr)
Currently the package Requires either postgresql or mysql.
Mariadb is a dropin replacement for mysql and is made by the same team.
Currently postfixadmin will remove mariadb in favor
I would rather make it less confusing for others if possible. So i will do
what you said.
On Apr 11, 2017 11:49 PM, "Nish Aravamudan"
wrote:
> As to mariadb, https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=778794
> is the Debian bug, and was fixed in 2.93-1, which is in 16.10 and on.
>
> I wou
I was however planning to fix both
On Apr 11, 2017 11:49 PM, "Nish Aravamudan"
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> As to mariadb, https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=778794
> is the Debian bug, and was fixed in 2.93-1, which is in 16.10 and on.
>
> I would suggest, I think, for clarity's sake (and to make th
I'm tired of this not being fixed. So i'm fixing it myself.
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Wow 3 years no fix
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postfixad
Same problem. New install of 16.04.1.
$ gedit --> shows menu
$ sudo gedit --> does NOT show menu
$ gksudo gedit --> does NOT show menu
$ sudo -i ... # gedit --> does NOT show menu
This happens whether the menus are set for the title bar OR for the top of the
screen.
Tried reinstalling gedit. No
I have a similar bug using LibreOffice Write, which is now occurring
regularly. In my case, the computer freezes and I have to hard-restart
it. I am also using 16.04, on an iMac with a second monitor attached.
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I can report the same, Dell xps 13- 9343 running Ubuntu 16.04 with
kernel 4.4.0-24 as well as 4.4.0-22.
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Title:
bcmwl driver does not work with k
As reported in related bug #1518715, "ip rule flush" is also impacted.
It appears to hang (never complete).
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kernel 3.16.0.52+53 - ip rule
I echo the comments of others that this makes it hard to manage the
system. But I'd go further to say it's impossible to manage the system.
If we're using rules, we have to be able to see what they are.
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Kernel version 3.16.0-53.
This may be the same as bug #1514785, which I found after submitting
this bug. The other bug has lots of comments about which kernels are
affected.
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I have the same problem in 3.16.0-53. I filed bug #1518715 which may be
the same thing.
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Public bug reported:
I have the iproute2 package installed on a 14.04 LTS system. Everything
was operating just fine. I had not done a software update in a while.
I used the Software Updater from Dash and updated the system. It
updated a couple hundred megabytes. The update completed without e
A variant of trinkity's solution finally worked for me:
I deleted LD_LIBRARY_PATH.conf file in /etc/ld.so.conf.d
and then executed the command $ sudo ldconfig
This worked, and VMware Player still seems to work as well.
I had tried altering the contents of that file before, but I may not
have r
I am running Ubuntu 15.10, and I have the same problem with gparted.
Unfortunately, neither adding the line:
export
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib/vmware/lib/libglibmm-2.4.so.1/:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
to /usr/bin/vmplayer, nor reinstalling libgtkmm-2.4.1v5 has solved the
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I have the same problem, and as noted by hitechcomputergeek, the freeze
occurs when attempting to move a window to a different workspace, not by
switching workspaces. I am using Ubuntu 15.10 64 bit on a 2009 M
Thanks Cedric.
1) According to the comment in the code, the script writer evidently wanted to
log information about the distro. I presume this was done to help the
TeamViewer folks in their troubleshooting.
2) O.K. Understood. Thanks. The reason for my question was that there are a
few po
Can someone explain why post #43 would fix the problem? Specifically:
1) What is the reason for commenting out "lsb_release -a"
2) When I run the "lsb_release -ds" command from the command line, I get the
same output as the cat ... sommand substituted above, namely "Ubuntu 12.04.2
LTS". Yet
Since this affects kernel 3.5 and the xserver used in 12.04.2 (is it
possible to downgrade the xserver to something that will work while
still running 12.04.2? Since the kernel downgrade shouldn't be an issue
I imagine, the xserver might be.
This condition directly affects Intel board (D2700DC - w
I should have noted in my earlier post that although webcam still
doesn't work, usb ports do without having to blacklist uvcvideo. It's
interesting that libertarian's camera now works, and he/she has an older
BIOS than I do. libertarian, are you running the camera on Cheese?
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Upgraded to kernel 2.6.31.20-generic, using the Update Manager. My BIOS
was already the latest available (1.0G). I tested the webcam first in
CrunchBang Linux to make sure it was enabled on my U100. Rebooted into
UNR 9.10, checked to make sure uvcvideo wasn't still blacklisted (I had
done that p
When I deleted ucvideo from the blacklist, it didn't make the camera
work. Not only that, but I lost my usb ports again. Putting it back in
the blacklist fixed my usb ports. So I guess they haven't completely
fixed the videocamera problem yet. Still, I'm ahead of where I was
because the brightn
Bios update worked for me and I have 8 levels of brightness with the
F-keys. Webcam still doesn't work, but could that be because I have
blacklisted ucvideo? I thought the webcam could still work even with
the blacklist.
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Merci, Sylvain!
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Sylvain's patch is working on my U-100. The only effect I get is a
brief flickering at the login screen.
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Blacklisting uvcvideo alone fixed all of my problem except for a few-
second coming on and flickering of the brightness adjustment. USB
drives could be seen after this. I was using bios version 1.09 on my
U-100, and I upgraded to version 1.0E last night, but this didn't change
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The solution that worked best for me on my U100 was the blacklist one.
This reduced the applet from coming on to a few seconds, and it gave me
back access to usb ports. But I do agree with the other posters that
this and the usb bug are showstoppers for the average user and the
advice should be ei
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Binary package hint: pulseaudio
This occurs with the Karmic beta (previous alpha versions did it too),
run on VirtualBox (3.0.6) on two core 2 duo Macintoshes (iMac, Mac
mini). The audio affected includes the Ubuntu startup sound, YouTube
audio, and playback of mp3 and mp4's
The bug appears to have been resolved with the latest upgrades available
this morning. Music played at normal speed on rhythmbox in my
VirtualBox vm. I took it a step farther and installed pulseaudio again,
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I don't know if I'm the only one who has experienced this issue, but
there are a number of postings in the Ubuntu development forum about
sound problems in 9.10 alpha. I'm curious why you think this belongs
with Gnome? Could the problem not be with another sound module, or even
with VirtualBox, s
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This is with Ubuntu 9.10 alpha 6, operating as a virtual machine with
VirtualBox 3.0.6, running on an Intel imac (Snow Leopard). I noted the
problem in earlier alphas, and the slow sound is also manifest in the
- Ubuntu startup sou
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
This is with Ubuntu 9.10 alpha 6, operating as a virtual machine with
VirtualBox 3.0.6, running on an Intel imac (Snow Leopard). I noted the
problem in earlier alphas, and the slow sound is also manifest in the
Ubuntu startup sound after login.
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Bug seems to be fixed; rkward starts up now in Ubuntu-Hardy (running KDE
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