After several hundred package updates over time this problem is no
longer occurring, I suspect that it was something buggy in the XML
library used by FotnConfig.
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** Summary changed:
- ULLTS 22,24: FontConfig broken by including ".conf" file
+ ULTS 22,24: FontConfig broken by including ".conf" file
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Title:
This is still the case with 6.8.0-28 but now things are worse, there is
also a problem with firmware paths and the driver, strangely. I will
open a different issue for that.
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This continues to happen with kernel 6.8.0-28.
But I have noticed that if I switch VTs with Ctrl-Alt-Fn to another VT
and back the stuck 'Ctrl' situation gets reset.
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Oops it is a 'linux' package bug,
** Package changed: autofs (Ubuntu) => linux (Ubuntu)
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Title:
ULTS 24 linux 6.8.0-22 SOF sound chips wrong nam
Public bug reported:
Binary package 'linux-modules-extra'.
With a Skylake Intel sound chip I get:
[5.911304] sof-audio-pci-intel-tgl :00:1f.3: Check if you have
'sof-firmware' package installed.
The actual Ubuntu package to install is called "firmware-sof-signed" rather
than "sof-firmw
So there are news after yet another reboot after several hundred package
updates, but not of the kernel (AFAIK).
Both 'modprobe rtw88_8821ce' (the "official" modules) and 'modprobe
rtw_8821ce' (from 'rtw88_lwfinger') succeed.
I think that the 'kmod' package is the same as before
('kmod_31+2024020
«In the meantime, you can also try debuginfod»
Interesting, thanks for mentioning this.
«reproduce it finally after I added "strictexpire" to /etc/auto.master»
That is really weird, I think I was not using that (or "ignore").
Your intuition that was a factor seems to have worked because:
«PPA h
SO I have cut down the configuration files to a minimum:
petal# cat /etc/auto.master
#DIR[TYPE[,FORMAT]:]MAP [OPTIONS]
/- file,sun:/etc/auto.mp
petal# cat /etc/auto.mp
# vim:set ft=conf sw=2 noet nowrap:
/mp/mumon/._-fstype=btrfs,ro,rw,exec,suid,n
** Also affects: fontconfig (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
ULLTS 22,24: FontConfig broken by including ".conf" file
I will add the config files later. In the meantime this might be useful,
a baxcktrace under 'gdb':
*** buffer overflow detected ***: terminated
Thread 5 "automount" received signal SIGABRT, Aborted.
[Switching to Thread 0x73e706c0 (LWP 119683)]
__pthread_kill_implementation (no_tid=0, signo=6
Public bug reported:
This happens to me on both ULTS 22 and ULKTS 24 on FotnConfig in
somewhat different ways:
* In ULTS 24 if there is a file '/etc/fonts/local.conf' then all fonts
are rendered as if the font were not hinted or 'hinting' were 'false'.
This is not noticeable if antialiasing is on
Public bug reported:
It is hard to provide evidence but the story is:
* I start 'tmux' or 'screen'.
* Everything works nicely until later, after I switch tabs/windows
within them.
* Then all my inputs behave as if I kept pressing the 'Ctrl' key, so
when I type "v" what is actually receive is Ct
Public bug reported:
I get unexpected symbol versioning errors on loading a WiFi module, both
built-in and external:
This is the built-in version:
petal# find /lib/modules/6.8.0-22-generic -name 'rtw88*8821ce*'
/lib/modules/6.8.0-22-generic/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/realtek/rtw88/rtw88_8821ce.
Public bug reported:
petal# dpkg -l autofs
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
|/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
||/ Name VersionArchitecture Description
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> the remote 'rsync' process takes too long to send back the
> list of block checksums to the local 'rsync' in some situations
As to that a quick web search indicates previous reports:
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/68775/rsync-timed-out 3
«It looks like the server times out on the SSH
This happens for me too with files of a few GB sometimes on ULTS 14 with
RSYNC 3.1.0.
> It also works, when I try rsync with -W option at client side.
Same, and for me it works also when specifying '--block-size 4096'.
What this makes me suspect is that the remote 'rsync' process takes too
long
Note that this long story started from kernel upgrades, and so far
nobody has made an important point...
When you install a new kernel package, you may want to remove all
previous versions indeed, *except* the one that is currently running.
Because if you remove the package for the currently run
>From the #Ubuntu-Touch IRC channel the suggestion that worked was to use
the Phablet-Team tools PPA: https://launchpad.net/~phablet-
team/+archive/ubuntu/tools.
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This page:
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has a complete discussion of this problem with the solution.
It happens to be under 14.04 too.
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seems to have a complete discussion of this issue with the solution.
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