Ran into the same problem. The service never recovers after this error,
because the package is not shipped with a systemd unit, but with an old
/etc/init.d/stunnel4 script.
I ended up uninstalling the Ubuntu version, compling 5.60 (latest at the
time) from source and then running it with a makeshi
I can confirm that priv's workaround from post #17 works.
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Title:
gnome-terminal transparency no longer works reliably (usually opaque,
but some
For me this happens without hovering over any menu, it's enough to start
VLC from the command line with "vlc" for it to crash in libmicrodns.
Please, backport a working version to Ubuntu 18.04.
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I ended up uninstalling the package since we don't use hibernation, but
I trust the fix works since it's pretty clear what's going on.
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Title:
ec
Public bug reported:
Recently I've noticed a bunch of related issues with our AWS EC2
instances:
* stopping takes forever
* terminating takes forever (probably because it tries to stop first)
* lots of dangling nodes in our Consul cluster
Today I decided to debug what was going on. At first I th
I spun up some of our older AMIs (built a few months ago) and this
package is not installed on them. Either this package should not be
included by default (IMO a sane decision since I assume the majority of
people don't hibernate their EC2 instances) or the HandlePowerKey
override should be removed
I also started experiencing this issue some time ago. My dad was
visiting and used the guest session and after that it started happening,
although I'm not 100% sure if it was incidental or not.
Rebooting helps for some time, but after a day or two the issue is back.
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Enable proposed updates from the "Software updater" application, install
whatever updates you get, then disable proposed updates again.
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Title:
z
FWIW the Xenial kernel from -proposed seems to work just fine too.
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Title:
zesty unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference
To manage noti
Just installed the kernel from proposed, if I don't report back that
means it works fine.
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zesty unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dere
Can someone comment here once a fix for the HWE kernel in Ubuntu 16.04
is available? I'm currently using one of the custom builds from earlier
in this thread but I haven't yet been able to confirm whether it fixes
the issue or not.
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This used to happen only on the Vagrant boxes we build but now I've seen
it in production as well. It's always the same:
W: Failed to fetch
http://fi.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/trusty-updates/main/binary-amd64/Packages
Hash Sum mismatch
W: Failed to fetch
http://fi.archive.ubuntu.com/ubun
Since upstream has provided a fix for this issue, can someone please
update the network-manager package so we don't have to jump through
hoops to get IPv6 working?
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Forgot to say that both kernels -27 and -26 work just fine on ESX 4.0.
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Title:
Boot failure after upgrading kernel to 2.6.32-25-generic
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I can confirm that this happens with kernel 2.6.32-27-generic-pae on a
VMware ESX 4.1 (build 320092). udevadm segfaults right after the kernel
has finished loading, and it inevitable leads to failure to mount the
root filesystem.
Eagerly waiting for a fix!
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I can confirm this bug. The same things happened today on a brand new
computer with an ASUS P7H55-M PRO motherboard fitted with an Intel
i3-530 CPU, both in the Live CD environment and after a successful
installation (had to use the alternate installer).
After a bit of googling I found an acceptab
Currently I have it set up so that when I press the Super key, all
windows are minimized. This is ONLY because it is not possible to create
a keyboard shortcut like Super+D (which would be the Windows equivalent
to minimizing all windows and focusing on the desktop). Thus, I think
this is just a wi
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