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On a ASUS Zenbook, UX331FA, with Ubuntu 19.10 (actually Xubutu), the pad
was wildly jumpy, even responding when not directly touched, until I
uninstalled this package. This is a known problem. The pad works well
after the package is removed. See for instance
https://askubuntu.
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OpenStack Newton on Rackspace Private Cloud:
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# A new feature in cloud-init identified possible datasources for#
# this system as:#
# ['
On Ubuntu 14.04 we have Linux Openswan U2.6.38/K3.13.0-57-generic which is
working fine to connect to a Cisco ASA, basically.
Our problem is on the the Openswan end we're dual-homed - two ISP lines -
and we'd like to be able to switch between them for the IPsec tunnel at
will. The Cisco, as it hap
Public bug reported:
Running "/etc/init.d/ipsec stop" leaves the pluto daemon running, so IKE
negotiations continue if the other end is up. This results in a confused
connection if, for instance, the purpose of stopping it is to switch the
tunnel to a different interface and ISP line with a common
Public bug reported:
Looks like libudev1 isn't even available for 12.04. So:
# apt-get -f install
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Correcting dependencies... failed.
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
initramfs-tools : D
initramfs-tools-bin : Depends: libudev1 (>= 183) but it is not
installable
As far as I can see at http://packages.ubuntu.com libudev1 isn't even
available for precise. So why has this 12.04 system ended up stuck with
this bad dependency?
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Looks like the current problem is the current initramfs-tools-bin
requires libudev1. Where can I manually get that?
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Title:
initramfs-tools depend
The steps above didn't work for me. What did was pulling /etc/dhcp3
/dhclient-enter-hooks.d/samba from a different system.
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Title:
package samba-c
It looks like the error was occassioned by nspluginwrapper being
installed. At least it was removal of that (after removal of some other
things that occassioned "Holding Back" messages in the log) that has
allowed the process to finally go forward.
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Instructions say can be caused by upgrading to or running a pre-release
version (doesn't apply) or by unofficial software packages (can't say if
applies). This may be a feature request rather than a bug request per
se. If there may be unofficial software packages on the system
Just had a serious runaway console-kit-daemon on Lucid! Ran my load up
into the 40-50 range with 100% CPU. Killall console-kit-daemon reduced
load to under 0.30. Is this a regression, or a newer bug?
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Why isn't this fixed for Precise? Ubuntu is often a server OS. Autofs is
best practice for mounts by a server. Precise is LTS, so this belongs on
it.
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Found the problem. It's an odd one. Looking in the Volume Control app
(not sure if it's a Gnome or Xfce thing - desktop is Xfce), it showed
that it has been defaulting to trying to play the audio stream through
"Redwood HMDI Audio" on account of seeing a Radeon video card in the
system. Turning tha
Public bug reported:
Now flash videos in web pages skip ahead about as fast as they're
downloaded. And are silent. This is on a 64-bit system. Used to work
perfectly with these. Same problem now in both Chrome and Firefox.
Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
flashplugin-installer 11.2.202.236ubuntu0.12.04.1
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Detected an error with ipset utility :
ipset v4.5, protocol version 4.
ipset v4.5: Kernel ip_set module is of protocol version 6.I'm of protocol
version 4.
Please upgrade your kernel and/or ipset(8) utillity.
That's running a FirewallBuilder script on Ubuntu 11.10. So the ipset
utility does not m
Turns out not to be the kernel in my case, but udisks-daemon which is
doing the persistent polling of the non-existent GTP on the bad sector,
and thus severly retarding boot times and performance.
I've filed a bug on that:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/udisks/+bug/946565
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I'd speculate that a few of the reports here might be related:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/550559
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Title:
udisks-daemon
Public bug reported:
This is on an ASUS Eee 1001P with hard drive and SD card (and USB),
running Ubuntu 10.04.4 with udisks 1.0.1-1ubuntu1. The hard drive
developed a bad sector in the area reserved for the secondary GPT - the
second-to-last sector in this case. The drive does not use GPT.
Nonethe
Found and fixed the problem. In my case the kernel was trying to check
the secondary GUID partition table (GPT), where there was a bad sector -
in this case in the second-to-last sector on the disk (and outside of
all partitions). Except on my system there also was no GUID partition
table - no prim
Just had this show up on an ASUS 1001P. In this case it may be failing
hardware, for all I know. Getting a lot of:
Mar 2 08:31:29 boot2 kernel: [ 2958.107227] ata1.00: exception Emask 0x0 SAct
0x1 SErr 0x0 action 0x0
Mar 2 08:31:29 boot2 kernel: [ 2958.107242] ata1.00: irq_stat 0x4008
Mar
Here was my problem, it looks like: A firewall rule on the remote box
(which is on my LAN) which rejected traffic to IP 224.0.0.1, which is
part of the Local Network Control Block. That's evidently a channel
required by the two host systems in connection with rx and tx delay
requests.
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Here's helpful background:
https://blogs.oracle.com/janp/entry/ssh_messages_code_bad_packet
It doesn't look to me like turning off rx and tx should in any way
lessen OpenSSH's resistance to corruption, so should be safe as far as
this goes. The other side of this is that it looks like somehow havi
I realize this is closed. Just adding a few notes from my own experience
since the discussion here has been useful to me. In my case the error
shows up in running "ssh -Y" to a second system, and then starting
"dosemu" on the remote system (which will tunnel to my desktop). The
remote system has an
Please explain what "Job is already running" means when the job is _not_
already running. In the general meaning of "already running" there
should be, well, something running, a process, yet when this message is
issued there is no libvirt-bin or libvirtd or any related process at
all. Nor is there
Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu 11.04 Server,
# service libvirt-bin start
start: Job is already running: libvirt-bin
That's just wrong. There's no such process. There's also no
/var/run/libvirtd.pid file. This continues to happen after a full purge
of libvirt-bin and reinstall of 0.8.8-1ubuntu6.2
Why is that a year after the fix was released (adding the nnswitch.conf
line works for me on Ubuntu Server 10.10), there is no updated package
with the fix for Ubuntu 10.10? 11.04 does not appear to need the fix,
despite that line being added. But 11.04 does. Shouldn't it have been
pushed out?
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Binary package hint: watchdog
syslog:Jun 10 11:57:37 black watchdog[9686]: starting daemon (5.9):
syslog:Jun 10 11:57:37 black watchdog[9686]: int=1s realtime=yes sync=no
soft=no mla=24 mem=0
syslog:Jun 10 11:57:37 black watchdog[9686]: ping: no machine to check
syslog:Jun 1
Oh, I see Colin's worked on it (http://www.listware.net/201007/grub-
devel/64403-patch-mdadm-1x-metadata-support.html). Now to see if there's
an accessible way to build/install and use.
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grub-installer fails to install on a raid1 array
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/527401
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I'm seeing this bug in an install of 10.04.1, although this may be
related to my creating the RAID 1 array before hand, since with the
WD20EARS drives otherwise the cylinder alignment isn't right - or at
least I can't see how to make it so.
Is there a work-around? Or do I have to entirely reinstal
The same problem is there when these systems are booted with the latest
System Rescue Disk (Gentoo based, also a 2.6.32 kernel). I haven't been
able to find any reports of this problem searching kernel.org or here.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/633543
Public bug reported:
We have two new Supermicro servers with Intel 82576 NIC chips, running
10.04 server with 2.6.32-24-server, which uses the igb module to support
them.
What works: The two systems can talk to each other, either through any
of several switches or over a crossover cable.
What do
I strongly agree with the comments above. Against considerable
management pressure to run all Linux boxes as RHEL/CentOS, I've insisted
on building half our systems on Ubuntu Server, notwithstanding the
really poor decision to transition from init.d to upstart. But to
encounter this sort of brokenn
Just saw this on a 10.04 system, but with a vanilla kernel 2.6.35.2 from
source. So it may still be an upstream kernel bug. Looked like this:
Aug 25 17:13:30 xxx kernel: [159044.622651] BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL
pointer dereference at 0048
Aug 25 17:13:30 xxx kernel: [159044.6
Not sure if this is a related bug, or just a lack of documentation, but:
vmbuilder kvm ubuntu --suite lucid --flavour virtual --arch amd64 -o
--libvirt qemu:///system
produces an ubuntu-kvm directory with, in this instance:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 396754944 2010-08-08 21:20 tmpEs8Mq4.qcow2
-rwx-
While I'd seen this happen a couple of times before I uninstalled
indicator-sound, since reinstalling it hasn't repeated yet. So either
it's intermittent, and will happen again at some point, or it was
dependent on other factors in the state of the beta which may have since
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Thanks for the quick response. All I can say is that the process that
using up resources was identified as "indicator-sound". Can that apply
to either?
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: indicator-sound
Running the current 10.04 beta as a VirtualBox session on a netbook,
with 1 gig assigned to it, indicator-sound grabs > 40% of CPU for itself
and runs the system load up over 4. This is with nothing running using
audio, and audio totally m
On Mon, Nov 09, 2009 at 10:21:27AM -, Philip Muskovac wrote:
> Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
> Ubuntu better. You reported this bug a while ago and there hasn't been
> any activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue
> for you. Can
Public bug reported:
In Ubuntu 8.10, when a switch or hub is disconnected, NetworkManager
deletes the IP assignment(s) and the routes associated with that
interface. When the switch or hub is reconnected, NetworkManager
recognizes it is back, but fails to do the "ifdown ethX; ifup ethX" or
equival
I get the same error as Christobal, on Hardy (server).
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Doing more research, evidently this was a "feature" in prior versions
that wasn't at least in some cases actually working - might be why I
never saw the behavior before. It can be disabled in the pertinent rc
file (e.g. /etc/joe/jstarrc) by entering under "Default local options"
-french
over at
Public bug reported:
This is joe 3.7-1 on jaunty. (The form here won't accept that.)
Using the paragraph reformat command (^B if using the jstar command set
for joe), joe now inserts two spaces after periods, even if originally
entered as one space. It never did that before; it simply wrapped the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: dovecot-imapd
As described at http://wiki.dovecot.org/TimeMovedBackwards, any reset of
the system clock backwards causes dovecot-imapd to abort itself. In
Ubuntu's standard /etc/network/if-up.d is an "ntpdate" script which runs
ntpdate if static interface
On an Xubuntu Intrepid server, just found console-kit-daemon taking
96-100% of CPU. Yes, this is not the same bug as this report is. But it
does seem like including this package in a default install is bad
engineering.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/
Can't say. The only two systems I have with that many NICs are in
production, and will be running 8.04 for some while yet. Plus I have no
reason to use them with ipv6. (I'd recommend that having ipv6 enabled by
default be reconsidered, since there's so little real-world use of it
and there may be o
The bug is gone now in 8.10.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/203280
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Binary package hint: partman-base
On two HP ProLiant 360s with HP (Compaq) 400i SAS RAID, partman creates
partitions which do not match the cylinder boundaries. This happens with
Ubuntu 7.10 and 8.04, as well as with Debian Etch - so it's not just
Ubuntu's version of partman
** Description changed:
With Ubuntu Server 7.10, on a system with 6 NICs,
/proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf ends up with only "all default eth0 eth1
eth2 eth3 lo", while /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf ends up (correctly) with
"all default eth0 eth1 eth2 eth3 eth4 eth5 lo".
This may or may
Sorry, bad paste there, First para should say:
... while all /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf ends up (correctly) with ...
** Description changed:
With Ubuntu Server 7.10, on a system with 6 NICs,
/proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf ends up with only "all default eth0 eth1
- eth2 eth3 lo", while all defaul
(Now fixed in description - hadn't seen edit option.)
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With Ubuntu Server 7.10, on a system with 6 NICs,
/proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf ends up with only "all default eth0 eth1
eth2 eth3 lo", while /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf ends up (correctly) with
"all default eth0 eth1 eth2 eth3 eth4 eth5 lo".
This may or may not be related
I've found a proposed patch for this, but am uncertain of its usability:
http://www.mailarchives.org/list/debian-devel/msg/2005/16630
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Binary package hint: ftp-ssl
When the ftp-ssl client connects to an ftp server with SSL/TLS only on
the control channel, not the data channel, then only the control channel
works. This is particularly a problem with the pure-ftpd server, which
provides SSL/TLS for only the co
Also the same problem on a Gutsy server fresh installation, although
can't recall if acpi has been included in an upgrade within Gutsy since
install. Fix just above worked.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/63450
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But that means there's a major bug! After awhile, without "files" in
passwd, group or shadow, local users are lost! So the bug title here
isn't the major one. The real bug is that "files winbind" or "winbind
files" does not result in a working winbind, while narrowing it to just
"winbind" does, but
The error happens when nsswitch is set to use winbind as so:
===
# /etc/nsswitch.conf
#
# Example configuration of GNU Name Service Switch functionality.
# If you have the `glibc-doc-reference' and `info' packages installed, try:
# `info libc "Name Service Switch"' for information about this file.
("/init" is a symlink to /etc/init.d on my system - same error if
invoked /etc/init.d/winbind restart - of course)
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The samba package is: 3.0.26a-1ubuntu2.3
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Binary package hint: samba
This is in a current install of Ubuntu Server 7.10:
# /init/winbind restart
* Stopping the Winbind daemon winbind
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