The bug is STILL present and breaks libvirt-bin upon upgrade from 14.04
to 16.04
Performing the steps from comment 34 worked around the breakage.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libvirt/+bug/1386465/comments/34
** Changed in: libvirt (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => Confirmed
** Tags
As noted earlier on IRC:
qemu is 2.0.0+dfsg-2ubuntu1.10 and ovmf 0~20131112.2590861a-2
As present in 14.04
I'll comment later on why your assumptions on the second part are rather
wrong, don't have the time now.
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I looked a bit deeper into things. I currently see several ways to
address this:
- User is forced to figure out and to go into UEFI firmware and configure
system to prioritize booting from disk over EFI shell
- Set the boot order using "efibootmgr", requires us to first boot /somehow/
/something
Minor improvement, but still not fully there yet IMHO.
Fresh Vivid install, added PPA:
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/snappy-dev/tools/ubuntu vivid main
Installed:
ubuntu-device-flash 0.21-1+173~ubuntu1 amd64
Generated image:
sudo ubuntu-device-flash core rolling --output /mnt/amd64.im
I just tried to boot ubuntu-15.04-snappy-amd64-generic.img on a MinnowboardMax
and ran into this bug.
What makes it even harder to understand is that the disk geometry and
everything is in place. All that seems to be missing is the grubx64.efi bits.
I tried copying them over from a 15.04 server
This is user error. WFM
The debian packaging has provisions for dealing with this situation. Look at
/etc/default/icecast2, set user/group to root, change icecast config to do the
chroot AND user/gid change, …, profit!
I propose to close this bug as it's invalid.
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Just to add some context on the status quo:
What's working:
- Telepathy framework, just make sure you have telepathy-gabble installed for
XMPP support
- You can manually add an account using mc-tool
- You can use mc-tool to set the account online/offline
- You can receive messages, BUT you onl
I think we've drifted too much into the Citrix specifics in the recent
comments (as their packages are affected by this bug).
Yes, it's just the flag and we really hope to see this fixed for 14.04
as it's an LTS and we'll be rolling that out to many users.
To explain what I meant in my comment #9
Yeah, if you don't need the UI, but go through a citrix web frontend,
then you can ignore that dependency, still it would be preferred to see
it fixed as it looks mildly useful.
Note that the 64bit Citrix package is a joke as it doesn't declare any
of its (32bit) dependencies. Still their packagin
Attaching an RA dump for reference, just in case it helps.
** Attachment added: "RA dump from the network the machine is connected to"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager-applet/+bug/1153266/+attachment/3573991/+files/radvdump.txt
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Title:
ubiquity crashed with dbus.exceptions.DBusException in
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nm-applet crashed with SIGSEGV in add_to_object_array_unique()
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Debian has 2.3.3 http://packages.debian.org/source/unstable/icecast2 -
how about updating the ubuntu package based on that?
After all the release fixes 3 security issues (out of which probably 2
apply to the default ubuntu package).
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