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XOrg is reliably crashing about every few hours when running graphics
off of the iGPU in my Ryzen 9 7950X on Oracular. This crash is new to
Oracular, system was 100% stable on Noble.
Kernel:
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I would strongly discourage putting zfs-utils into a snap. I expect
many systems admins running zfs storage arrays do not install snapd, and
would be loathe to do so.
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The debian patch does work, as does the debian package, if installed
with libjpeg62-turbo.
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Title:
ufraw-batch in bionic segfault
To manage noti
Agreed, works fine for me as well.
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setting release-upgrades Prompt to never can cause confusing behavior
To manage notifications about t
Yeah, I'd probably also change the line just above as well:
"# Default prompting and upgrading behavior, valid options:
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Okay, I guess that makes sense. Prompt=lts would prevent upgrade from
18.04 to 18.10, 19.04, and 19.10. When 20.04 comes out, Prompt=lts
would then hopefully allow upgrade to the development version with -d.
I'll see what the update-manager team comes up with on this one.
In the meantime, can we
Public bug reported:
The prompt setting in /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades controls
whether the user is prompted to upgrade, but also controls whether the
user can manually upgrade using do-release-upgrade -d.
Steps to reproduce:
1) On an 18.04 machine, set Prompt in /etc/update-manager/rele
This still exists on 16.04, and is a trivial fix. Can we please get it
applied? I can do an NMU, if people are interested. I've done one for
my users.
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Debian will accept a Non-Maintainer Upload. Since the backport is so
trivial (The patch from yakkety works perfectly), would that be possible
here?
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fermulator, if Linux is the only operating system on this computer, you
want to install the grub bootloader on the drives, not the partitions,
so /dev/sdX, /dev/sdY, etc.
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Any resolution on this? This bug prevents asterisk from working with
FreePBX on 14.04 without manually loading the modules after asterisk
starts.
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I just ran into a 12.04.03 client, and it does have the problem.
Here's the dmesg output:
[ 3122.368038] INFO: task nautilus:2352 blocked for more than 120 seconds.
[ 3122.368042] "echo 0 > /proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs" disables this
message.
[ 3122.368044] nautilusD 81
Hmmm. Hard to say. The server was at 12.04.02 when I took over
management of the systems, and I upgraded the clients to 13.04 and the
server to 12.04.03 at about the same time, so it's hard to disentangle
which change caused the problem. I certainly had 12.04.02/12.04.02
client/server systems ru
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After a recent upgrade on my clients to Ubuntu 13.04 latest and Ubuntu
12.04.03 on the server, NFS4 clients began locking up with the errors
below. Processes accessing NFS would hang up and lock, and could not be
Public bug reported:
After a recent upgrade on my clients to Ubuntu 13.04 latest and Ubuntu
12.04.03 on the server, NFS4 clients began locking up with the errors
below. Processes accessing NFS would hang up and lock, and could not be
killed or adjusted. NFSv3 on the same server and client has be
As a followup, adding the following lines to the mysql apparmour file
fixed the problem:
/run/mysqld/mysqld.pid w,
/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock w,
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I'm getting this in precise as well. Here's the output from kern.log:
Apr 13 23:01:16 order kernel: [1654002.272316] type=1400
audit(1334383276.781:120): apparmor="DENIED" operation="mknod" parent=1
profile="/usr/sbin/mysqld" name="/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock" pid=32364
comm="mysqld" requested_mask="
Ahh, so you haven't implemented this? "The only fix seems an upstart
startscript."
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harald, can you describe the upstarts startscript you're using? This
bug is burning me too.
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Is there any reason this fix didn't make it into Lucid Beta 1? I
attempted to install lucid beta 1 on a QEMU/KVM virtual machine, and was
unable to until I added the fb=0 to the boot args.
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Binary package hint: rsnapshot
rsnapshot 1.3.0 (the version in lucid) has a known bug that prevents the
use of the link_dest and sync_first options simultaneously. The bug in
question is mentioned in the rsnapshot FAQ as the third question:
http://rsnapshot.org/faq.html
Upg
sudo dpkg-reconfigure tzdata fixed this for me. (As suggested in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/445873)
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Victoria, I don't believe so. This problem only affected Ubuntu 8.04.
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Setting back to incomplete for Mark's questions.
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Changing to Invalid, as it works properly with US mirrors.
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I just re-read your comment, and I realized I was missing something.
I just tested a hardy->intrepid upgrade with mirrors.kernel.org as the
package source in sources.list and it worked properly. It still doesn't
work with local mirrors, but that's not as bad as not supporting the
official list.
That's frustrating for those of us who want to use unofficial mirrors to
upgrade. I can see disabling mirrors that aren't up to date or that
don't have the files necessary to upgrade to intrepid, but a lot of
people use "unofficial" yet well-known and up-to-date mirrors
(mirrors.kernel.org, ftp.us
It wasn't that any data was overwritten, it's that the file was
completely ignored. Although I have a local mirror and I usually
download my updates from mirrors.kernel.org, the intrepid updater didn't
recognize either of them and downloaded all of the updates I needed from
archive.ubuntu.com. Af
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Binary package hint: update-manager
- When upgrading from gutsy to intrepid, update-manager ign
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
When upgrading from gutsy to intrepid, update-manager ignores the local
sources.list and downloads everything needed from archive.ubuntu.org.
This is problematic for multiple reasons.
1. Some users may have a local or regional mirror that
If you want to fix it yourself, just create the following directories before
you install the package:
/var/lib/torque
/var/lib/torque/server_priv
/var/lib/torque/server_priv/jobs
/var/lib/torque/server_priv/queues
/var/lib/torque/server_priv/accounting.
On clients, you need the following:
/var/li
It is pretty bad, but once you have it installed, it does work properly.
What problems are you having?
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alidaf: To remove the packages, add the line "exit 0" to the top (like 3
or so is fine) of each of the torque scripts in /etc/init.d, as Giovanni
describes above. Then you can remove/purge the packages with dpkg.
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Looking in more detail, they are gone from the server init script, but
not the mom or scheduler one.
Also, the mom won't run properly unless it has a config file in
/var/lib/torque/mom_priv/config. It can be empty, but it has to be
present.
Finally, the postinst script should create the database
Unfortunately, the --pidfile options are still present in this release,
and they cause the initscript to break.
Also, /var/lib/torque/mom_priv/jobs, /var/lib/torque/spool and
/var/lib/torque/undelivered need to be added to the dirs for torque-mom.
(/var/lib/torque/spool and /var/lib/torque/undeli
Would it possible to add a command-line argument that would have the
script re-add all kernels (like it does when menu.lst is totally
removed)? All I need is to somehow get into the block of code that re-
adds all kernels, and right now, the only way to do that is to remove
menu.lst, which prevent
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: alsa-source
When the alsa-modules are compiled for ubuntu, they don't include the
additional options necessary to support the various flavors of Intel HDA Cards:
The following options need to be added to the configure script when the alsa
modules are
I found another good solution:
By default, the alsa modules are installed without any options.
Unfortunately, the intel-hda drivers now require options to specify
which hardware versions to support, and ubuntu doesn't specify any of
those options when compiling the alsa modules. Here's a way to f
The ucf changes in 0.97-29ubuntu7 seem to have broken some update-grub
workflows.
In gutsy and before, you could setup a basic menu.list containing
update-grub options but no kernels, run update-grub, and get your
kernels correctly added to the menu.lst file. Now, if a menu.lst exists
at all when
I can confirm this bug still exists in hardy, and the workaround of
removing network-manager does fix it.
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I've had success with linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.22_2.6.22-14.38 in gutsy-
proposed.
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linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.22-14-generic 2.6.22-14.38 from gutsy-proposed
fixes this problem for me. Have you tried that?
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Y
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Binary package hint: mythtv
When installing the proposed 0.20.2 SRU from feisty-proposed on a
kubuntu system, upgrading mythtv brings in a ton of gnome packages. Are
all of these packages necessary, or is there just an unneeded dependency
pulling them all in?
Here is the li
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libgoffice-0-dev
libgoffice-0-dev contains the include files for compiling programs based
on goffice. The goffice source packages also provide a libgoffice-gtk
variant. However, there is no libgoffice-gtk-dev package. Since
libgoffice-0-dev depends sol
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