Seconded. Doing an "apt source rtorrent", applying this patch, building
and installing fixes the issue for me.
Rakshasa hasn't done an official release since 2019, and this commit has
been sitting in trunk for over a year. It would be nice to see this
patch expedited. I can't tell how long we'll b
I'll try #11, but at the time of writing, syslog file is 4GB (with 90
minutes uptime), and the gnome-software process has already been killed
after my machine was completely unresponsive for several minutes (SSD
activity light on solid).
>From dmesg:
[ 2416.663271] Out of memory: Kill process 311
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Installing Ubuntu 16.10-amd64-desktop on a UEFI system.
Using fdisk, I build a new GPT with the first partition being a 128MB
EFI System Partition:
Disk /dev/sda: 465.8 GiB, 500107862016 bytes, 976773168 sectors
Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector
A month later, I just realised this works:
ipaddr_type_availability=01
It needs to be zero-padded to 2 digits to work. Go figure.
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Title:
hosta
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I'm running an IPv6-only WLAN (a typical NAT64/DNS64 setup) and I
believe I'm having my config rejected erroneously when attempting to
advertise a total lack of IPv4 networking.
In /etc/hostapd/hostapd.conf, I have ipaddr_type_availability set to
"1", to signify that IPv4 is
John,
That looks exactly like what I saw. You can see it in his log where
"Adding prefix" is repeated, but the second interface contains a null
name and IPv6 address:
2013/12/03 23:03:28 I gogoc: Adding prefix to wlan0
2013/12/03 23:03:28 I gogoc: /sbin/ifconfig wlan0 add 2001:05c0:1506:de00::1/6
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After upgrading from 12.04 to 14.04, I noticed that gogoc no longer
started. I tracked it down to a logical error in the bash script to
build the tunnel.
The following line appears 3 times in /usr/share/gogoc/template/linux.sh
(lines 167, 279 and 312):
ech
Public bug reported:
After upgrading from 12.04 to 14.04, I noticed that gogoc no longer
started. I tracked it down to a logical error in the bash script to
build the tunnel.
The following line appears 3 times in /usr/share/gogoc/template/linux.sh
(lines 167, 279 and 312):
echo "$subif" | while
Public bug reported:
Here is my (censored) /etc/exports on my server (Running Ubuntu 12.04),
which is currently dual-stacked:
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# Public Storage (write)
#ipv6
/export
2001:::::/64(rw,async,no_subtree_check)
/export/home
I can also confirm the fix works.
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Title:
dvdbackup: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libdvdread.so.4: undefined
symbol: dlopen
To manage notifica
I just spotted a truckload of upstream NFS fixes that rolled in with the
2.6.38-10.46 kernel that just hit the repos. Surely ONE of these fixes
will resolve this issue.
Here's the NFS changes alone:
* nfsd4: fix struct file leak on delegation
- LP: #775809
* nfsd4: Fix filp leak
- LP:
Thanks for the tip, Colin. However, I think simply removing my GPU had
the same effect. It reboots unattended now.
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Title:
environment block not i
I've also run into this bug. However, it's on a machine (server) with no
GPU and no keyboard. It's a bit of an annoyance because it means that
I'd need manual intervention to reboot the machine (e.g. after power
failure, where it would usually come back up on its own).
Not to nag or anything... bu
Jumping on board...
[ 31.655659] svc: failed to register lockdv1 RPC service (errno 97).
[34464.384638] svc: failed to register lockdv1 RPC service (errno 97).
[34814.840760] svc: failed to register lockdv1 RPC service (errno 97).
[35340.367124] BUG: Dentry 88003a3220c0{i=54443,n=/} still in
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/682019
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Binary package hint: mdadm
I have a ubuntu 10.04.1 (i386 server) system with 4 mdadm devices, which
is a mixture of raid0 and raid1. The primary boot partition is on md0,
which is raid1.
md0 -> /dev/sda1, /dev/sdb1 (raid1, mounted at "/" )
md1 -> /dev/sda2, /dev/sdb2 (raid0
I just tried it on the 20100920 live CD, and the problem still exists.
Is there a chance that:
a) Language-support is reporting the wrong language (is there another way to
verify it)?
b) This setting has been stored in my local user profile (retained during
reinstall - can it be reset)?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/617742
I don't have permission to see #617742...
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/641929
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/641924
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Binary package hint: ubiquity
Installed Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick (i386-desktop beta)
1. Selected "English" as language on "Welcome" page
2. Selected "Australia/Melbourne" as location on "Where Are You?" page
3. Selected USA as keyboard layout on "Keyboard Layout" page
Australi
OK, after trying different combinations, it worked when I swapped my
256MB AGP Nvidia 6600 for a 128MB Nvidia Geforce3 Ti200.
Also the first screen with the broken packages only occurs when I select
"Install Mythbuntu" and not "Start without making changes to my
computer". It's probably an unrelat
I'm also getting this problem. It fails to load on my HTPC (P4, 2GB RAM,
Nvidia 6600 AGP). I have tried both the beta and the RC x86 mythbuntu
images using VGA and YPbPr connections to the display panel (Samsung 40"
LCD TV).
The first splash screen displays correctly (small pulsing mythbuntu
logo)
I just checked my mythbackend.log file after attempting a shutdown, it
contains this line:
Error org.freedesktop.Hal.Device.PermissionDeniedByPolicy:
org.freedesktop.hal.power-management.shutdown-multiple-sessions
auth_admin <-- (action, result)
Looks like both have the same problem.
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I just checked my mythfrontend.log file after attempting a shutdown, it
contains this line:
Error org.freedesktop.Hal.Device.PermissionDeniedByPolicy:
org.freedesktop.hal.power-management.shutdown-multiple-sessions
auth_admin <-- (action, result)
Looks like both have the same problem.
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PolicyKit is definitely installed.
In MythTV, the "Exit & Shutdown" button calls the script
'/usr/share/mythtv/myth-halt.sh'. It contains the following line:
dbus-send --system --print-reply --dest=org.freedesktop.Hal
/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/computer
org.freedesktop.Hal.Device.SystemPowerMan
OP here. I blew the dust of this card recently and found I still have
the same problem... but I've found a fix which appears reasonably
robust.
1. run 'aplay -L' to get the name of the iec958 device (my EMU10K1 is
'pcm iec958:Live"). You'll see something like this:
iec958:CARD=Live,DEV=0
SBLi
OP here. I blew the dust of this card recently and found I still have
the same problem... but I've found a fix which appears reasonably
robust.
1. run 'aplay -L' to get the name of the iec958 device (my EMU10K1 is
'pcm iec958:Live"). You'll see something like this:
iec958:CARD=Live,DEV=0
SBLi
OP here. I blew the dust of this card recently and found I still have
the same problem... but I've found a fix which appears reasonably
robust.
1. run 'aplay -L' to get the name of the iec958 device (my EMU10K1 is
'pcm iec958:Live"). You'll see something like this:
iec958:CARD=Live,DEV=0
SBLi
OP here. I blew the dust of this card recently and found I still have
the same problem... but I've found a fix which appears reasonably
robust.
1. run 'aplay -L' to get the name of the iec958 device (my EMU10K1 is
'pcm iec958:Live"). You'll see something like this:
iec958:CARD=Live,DEV=0
SBLi
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Binary package hint: policykit
In mythtv (mythbuntu jaunty), when I select 'Exit and Shutdown', the
machine does not shut down, and the following error is printed to the
mythfrontend.log file:
org.freedesktop.Hal.Device.PermissionDeniedByPolicy: org.freedesktop.hal
.power-ma
(XULrunner bugs aside) If there are licensing issues, is there anything
stopping this from being added to the medibuntu repository? Even if it's
just a mirror of what's on getdeb.
I don't think the problem is so much the 'one-click install' that some
users expect. It's the security implications of
Oh wait, I got it!
I edited the /var/www/mythweb/.htaccess file (has the same config
lines). I had to make the change in /etc/apache2/sites-
available/mythweb.conf and restart apache. All good now.
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Cannot use both zlib.output_compression and output_handler together!!
https://bugs.launchpad.ne
Very peculiar...
I had the same problem, however the above fix did not fix it. I had to
do this:
#php_value zlib.output_compression 16384
#php_value zlib.output_compression_level 4
However, this means that I now have the opposite of the intended config
(no compression, but
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Binary package hint: ladspa-sdk
The ladspa-sdk package has compiled binaries for 'example' plugins,
however the source code is missing. When the SDK is downloaded from
ladspa.org, the example plugins are shipped as code, not as binaries.
The source is actually more important
I have a similar setup, except I have an SSD so I've got /var/log
mounted on tmpfs. The directory needs to start afresh on each boot. This
is a common trick for people who need to reduce the write count on their
EeePC or Aspire One.
Here's a method which will touch the required logfiles (including
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18663968/Dependencies.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18663969/Disassembly.txt
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To blacklist ath5k, at this line to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist:
blacklist ath5k
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/267761
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Installed this patch - fixed the problem for me (Acer Aspire One
i945GME). Good work!
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I've also got an Aspire one. Blacklisting ath_pci worked as a fix on
kernel 2.6.27-4, but after upgrading to 2.6.27-6 I am now getting this
problem. So far, I haven't manually compiled anything.
My dmesg is filling up with this:
[ 159.284886] ath5k phy0: gain calibration timeout (2412MHz)
[ 159
Hey guys,
I'm getting same bad GL rendering issues on my machine, which is an Acer
Aspire One (945GME). I've just upgraded from Hardy (which worked fine)
to Intrepid (actually, it was a format + fresh install).
Here's a screenshot of Google Earth. netbook-launcher has similar
issues, mainly aroun
Installed intrepid (beta) on an Acer Aspire One today. I am getting this
exact problem. PulseAudio does not work when I first log in (but
pulseaudio process is running). I need to kill/restart pulseaudio for it
to work.
And yes, I have libasound2-plugins installed. It's indirectly dependant
on ubu
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/267119
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Running latest intrepid build (alpha 5). Performed "sudo apt-get install
nvidia-glx-71". nvidia.ko failed to build.
Build error in logfile is:
/var/lib/dkms/nvidia/71.86.04/build/nv.c:1223: error: too many arguments to
function ‘smp_call_function’
Installing the package lea
Philip,
Your instructions seem to have worked, except the 'modprobe mach64'
command did not work (module not found) until I ran 'depmod -a'. After
this, the module loaded, /dev/dri/card0 appeared, and glxinfo told me
that DRI was enabled.
Also, I found the mach64 source module was just added to i
I'm having this problem too. --noupnp appears to fix it.
The backend server is a PIII with 512MB RAM. Within hours, the system
runs out of memory and the process is killed:
dmsg output:
[95806.603789] Free swap = 0kB
[95806.603792] Total swap = 1061176kB
[95806.603796] Free swap:0kB
It now appears stable on my (dinosaur) machine too, even when I change
rapidly.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/156027
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After installing today's updates, the autofs mounts no longer appear on
the desktop, which leads me to believe this bug no longer exists.
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Binary package hint: nautilus
I have installed autofs, and have two shares exported on my server by
NFS. On the client machine, both shares mounted by autofs appear on the
desktop (this appears to be new in Hardy). The problem is that autofs
remounts the shares every five or
I am getting this problem without the disk being near full on Hardy
(evolution-data-server-2.22). It does not appear to have anything to do
with evolution's config either. The problem still occurs after removing
~/.evolution.
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I have also confirmed this issue, and disabling DynamicTwinView fixes
it.
I'm running a Geforce3 Ti200 on with nvidia-glx 1:96.43.01+2.6.24.4-11
(hardy). And am running a DFP natively at 1280x1024x24 @ 75Hz on DVI.
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I have had a similar problem, except directories disappear and then
magically reappear a few minutes later. It will also come back after a
reboot.
I found this in my syslog, which may be a clue into the problem.
Jan 12 19:45:59 zoidberg automount[6350]: >> /sbin/showmount: can't get address
for
I've come across this problem, and mounting NFS shares with 'nolock'
worked for me. It also (indavertently) fixed similar problems I was
having when sharing my ~/.mozilla-thunderbird directory over NFS (for
roaming mail).
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