This may be the same bug as
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/netplan.io/+bug/1872185
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Title:
Ubuntu 20.04 Systemd fails to configure br
This may be the same bug as
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1860926
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Title:
Netplan not connecting bridge with static IP
A bit of logging from journalctl
Apr 22 11:06:21 ijssel systemd[1]: Starting Network Service...
Apr 22 11:06:22 ijssel systemd-networkd[1006]: br0: netdev ready
Apr 22 11:06:22 ijssel systemd-networkd[1006]: Enumeration completed
Apr 22 11:06:22 ijssel systemd[1]: Started Network Service.
Apr 22 1
Same situation for me. I installed Ubuntu 20.04 (beta) on a new
server and used the exact same netplan setup as on an Ubuntu 18.04 server.
At startup it hangs for a long time at "Wait for Network to be Configured"
which never succeeds. Eventually I can login, but the network did not
get up.
This
So, I don't think it's a network manager bug. It's the thing that's
presenting the screen sharing dialog.
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Title:
In admin panel "Sharing - Scree
It may be that @PG found a workaround, that doesn't mean the problem has
gone away.
If the network is managed by the system administrator, then the screen
sharing dialog doesn't see the network. This is rather unfortunate. I
don't want the user to be able to change the network, but I do want the
u
My setup is a little bit different, but the problem is the same. I have
a bridge device for LXD. This is an extra bridge for testing purpose.
root@rapper:~# cat /etc/netplan/91-test-bridges.yaml
network:
version: 2
renderer: networkd
bridges:
# the key name is the name for virtual (crea
@tjaalton What happened to 4.7.0~pre2-0~ppa3 in the staging PPA?
Today I wanted to repeat the installation of freeipa-server on 18.04 (now that
the bind9 update is available in -proposed). I wanted to use the staging PPA,
because the current package in bionic is unusable.
Notice that the fix went
@ahasenack When you said "Uploaded to bionic unapproved", did you mean
1:9.11.3+dfsg-1ubuntu1.3?
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Title:
freeipa server install fails - named-pkc
Since not everyone knows about the staging PPA (I just found it),
the PPA can be found here:
https://launchpad.net/~freeipa/+archive/ubuntu/staging
With the PPA (4.7.0~pre2-0~ppa3) the installation completes
without a problem.
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Side note for Timo. There is no tag in the git repo for
debian/4.7.0~pre1+git20180411-2 (commit fb666595)
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Title:
freeipa installation - director
Sorry for the duplicate in https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1791325. I
should have paid more attention.
Anyway, there is a fix, what's holding it up? Right now FreeIPA server
is useless in 18.04
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There was a discussion on the freeipa users list and Alexander Bokovoy was
kind enough to explain what was happening.
"We need access to the KDC's public certificate in case we are dealing
with a KDC certificate issued by a local certmonger (self-signed) which
is not trusted by the machine.
You c
Public bug reported:
After installing freeipa-server you cannot login via the browser. You'll get
a message: "Login failed due to an unknown reason."
In /var/log/apache2/error.log there is this:
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[Thu Sep 06 12:00:28.720410 2018] [wsgi:e
Can we have this fix in bionic, please.
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freeipa server install fails - named-pkcs11 fails to run
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Didn't you mean to say?
apt install libtomcat8-java=8.5.30-1ubuntu2
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tomcat more or less broken -- java compat issues
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Upgrading 16.04, with btrfs and apt-btrfs-snapshot fails with
a message that it cannot create a snapshot.
The package apt-btrfs-snapshot (0.3.4.2) is installed. Notice that
on Xenial you need to create a symlink /sbin/btrfs -> /bin/btrfs in
order to get the snapshooting to wo
The quick workaround is to remove the symlink in /sbin.
You can/should make a snapshot before removing the symlink.
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Title:
Release upgrade fail
Installing libdns-export1100-dbgsym libdns1100-dbgsym libisc-export169-dbgsym
helped. I now have debug symbols in view.c
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Title:
freeipa server i
No symbol info for the library :-(
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Title:
freeipa server install fails - Configuring the web interface, setting
up ssl
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I have debug symbols, I installed bind9-dbgsym libisc169-dbgsym, but you
probably did that as well, right?
Reading symbols from /usr/sbin/named-pkcs11...Reading symbols from
/usr/lib/debug/.build-
id/a6/b02914ac626d6db7786c640335d7e674d21dcc.debug...done.
Not that it helped me any further without
@Timo what is the named command that you used to debug? I can't get named
to produce the same error (at view.c:962) when I run it as follows (this
is the command I found in the log):
/usr/sbin/named-pkcs11 -f -u bind
or
/usr/sbin/named-pkcs11 -g -u bind
It crashes at:
08-May-2018 07:07:41.154 .
When you said: "yep, that's a known issue" you referred to the non-FQDN. But
the above
error is after I corrected that. So, with a FQDN.
BTW, I'm doing the install with --setup-dns. Is that what you do as well?
At the end of the installation the nameserver (bind9-pkcs11) does not start
anymore.
Do you want me to create a bugreport for that non-FQDN?
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Title:
freeipa server install fails - Configuring the web interface, setting
up ssl
T
In syslog there is this:
May 6 20:18:01 usrv1 named-pkcs11[25219]: ../../../lib/dns-pkcs11/view.c:962:
REQUIRE(view->zonetable != ((void *)0)) failed, back trace
May 6 20:18:01 usrv1 named-pkcs11[25219]: #0 0x55ceb0cb4cc0 in ??
May 6 20:18:01 usrv1 named-pkcs11[25219]: #1 0x7f4ae89007fa in ??
My hostname was not a FQDN. After I changed it to be FQDN, and made sure the
entry
is in /etc/hosts, the installation continues.
However, there is still a problem. The nameserver fails to (re)start.
Configuring DNS (named)
[1/11]: generating rndc key file
[2/11]: adding DNS container
[3/11
I'm doing this in a LXC container. Could that be of influence?
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Title:
freeipa server install fails - Configuring the web interface, setting
up
Public bug reported:
Setting up FreeIPA server fails at "Configuring the web interface", step
12/21
It's in a cleanly started LXC Ubuntu Bionic container. The
ppa:freeipa/ppa is also used to get tomcat 8.5.30-1ubuntu1.2
Configuring the web interface (httpd)
[1/21]: stopping httpd
[2/21]: bac
See also
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/freeipa/+bug/1765616/comments/9
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freeipa server install fails - Configuring the web int
To confirm, with the PPA the installation continues, and "Configuring
certificate server" succeeds.
However, now "Configuring the web interface" fails with
[12/21]: setting up ssl
[error] RuntimeError: Certificate issuance failed (CA_REJECTED)
ipapython.admintool: ERRORCertificate issuanc
Public bug reported:
Installing freeipa server fails at configuring certificate server (pki-
tomcatd).
...
Configuring kadmin
[1/2]: starting kadmin
[2/2]: configuring kadmin to start on boot
Done configuring kadmin.
Configuring certificate server (pki-tomcatd). Estimated time: 3 minutes
[
@Timo at what point can we expect that the freeipa packages are back in
bionic? I'm not being impatient, just curious when I can start doing
some experiments with freeipa (+samba) on bionic.
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Public bug reported:
When executing the wrapper with the -ls option you get an error from
gnome-terminal program. (It is not a documented option in the man page,
but something I tried to use after looking in the wrapper script.)
Failed to parse arguments: Unknown option --login
In fact, many o
No chroot.
No attach_disconnected for the usr.sbin.dhcpd profile.
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Incorrectly trying to create tempfile in root directory
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Public bug reported:
At startup the server tries to create a temp file in the root directory.
Thanks to apparmor this is denied, but the error is (I think) silently
ignored. In /var/log/syslog there is a message like this:
Mar 23 08:39:17 rotte kernel: [7160216.658291] audit: type=1400
audit(1490
Public bug reported:
When doing ipa-backup it will eventually want to do a backup of
authconfig. This is a RedHat specific tool, but there is no
Ubuntu/Debian replacement. ipa-backup will fail with a Python stack
trace.
2016-12-30T10:36:02Z DEBUG Starting external process
2016-12-30T10:36:02Z DEB
After more investigation I found out that the problem caused by the SVN server
(via Apache webserver) which stumbles on a commit that is too big.
So, it is not perse a bug of svnsync. But it would have been nice if the real
problem could have been reported.
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After roughly 200k of the total 500k commits, I get this error. And repeating
the svnsync command keeps giving this message.
Transmitting file data ..svnsync: E130003: The XML response contains
invalid XML
This is on a Ubuntu 14.04 (amd64) system, with subversion 1.8.8
I
For the time being I have created my own package. I started with git clone of
git://anonscm.debian.org/collab-maint/libstdc++-arm-none-eabi.git and commit
a4128a0.
Next I applied a patch to change BASE-VER in FULL-VER. Maybe this is not
exactly how it should be done, but I simply couldn't find a
This is a patch to create a package which installs the include files in
the directory where the compiler expects them.
** Patch added: "0001-Use-FULL-VER-instead-of-BASE-VER.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gcc-arm-none-eabi/+bug/1293024/+attachment/4100610/+files/0001-Use-FULL
After installing libstc++-arm-none-eabi-newlib (4.8.2-16+1) I'm getting:
fatal error: cstddef: No such file or directory
The reason is a mismatch between the compiler looking in
/usr/lib/gcc/arm-none-eabi/4.8.2/../../../arm-none-eabi/include/c++/4.8.2
and that the libstc++ package installed th
Public bug reported:
With the PF environment variable you should be able to build packages
with a different prefix than the standard "usr". However, with gcc-4.7
dpkg-buildpackage fails. Without the PF variable the build succeeds.
This is the command I'm using to build the packages.
$ DEB_BUILD_
The 6.2 update only had a fix for a container environment. But that doesn't
help other cases, such as 30-iscsitarget.conf which has a setting for
net.ipv4.tcp_mem. The error message is:
error: "Invalid argument" setting key "net.ipv4.tcp_mem"
Another system of mine had a problem with 10-kernel
Public bug reported:
The script in 40grub2 has some code to skip certain entries from
grub.cfg. It goes like this:
elif echo "$title" | grep -q '(on /dev/[^)]*)$'; then
log "Skipping entry '$title':"
log "appears to be an automatic reference taken from another menu.lst"
In brief term, you first need a NIS environment. That is, a network with
a NIS server and clients that are configured to use NIS for passwd and
group, etc.
What you mostly see in NIS environments is that filesystems are NFS
mounts, for example /home or /usr/users or whatever.
Possibly you can do
The kernel from kernel-ppa/mainline (linux-image-3.7.0-7-generic) gives
this error too, so it is not just my own kernel.
Jan 4 11:49:02 koli kernel: [ 1956.519825] nouveau E[ DRM] fail
ttm_validate
Jan 4 11:49:02 koli kernel: [ 1956.519831] nouveau E[ DRM] validate
vram_list
Jan 4 11:
Oh, and here is a subset of the messages in /var/log/kern.log
$ grep -E 'nouveau|TTM|drm' /var/log/kern.log
** Attachment added: "kern-nouveau-errors"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-nouveau/+bug/1072403/+attachment/3473226/+files/kern-nouveau-errors
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I'm seeing the same messages since I upgraded to quantal yesterday
(upgraded from precise). However there are a few differences in my setup
compared to Perseid (the initiator of this bug). So, I'm hesitating to
mark it as a "me2".
Major differences are:
* my own kernel based on 3.7.1 (which I had
The i915 is giving me lots of problems. After upgrading to 12.10 I had a
blank screen after logging in (using Unity).
There was a kernel BUG at drivers/gpu/drm/i915/i915_gem.c:3084! in my
syslog, so I first upgraded to 3.6.3 as suggested in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1058546 and that got rid
This should not be marked as Fixed, because it isn't.
Even as 'root' you get an error when it is not expected.
$ sudo ls -l /var/lib/lightdm/
ls: cannot access /var/lib/lightdm/.gvfs: Permission denied
total 52
drwxr-x--- 10 lightdm lightdm 4096 Aug 9 12:31 .
drwxr-xr-x 93 rootroot4096 J
Our configuration is a NIS network with Linux PCs. As soon as I do "rsh"
to one of these PCs it triggers a netgroup request and that leads to a
segfault in nscd.
This is the stdout of "nscd -d".
Thu 12 Jul 2012 09:16:34 AM CEST - 29485: handle_request: request received
(Version = 2) from PID 303
Op 2012-04-18 15:54 , Michael Vogt schreef:
> This does not look like a software-center issue to me but more a
> fundamental problem with X or gtk.
>
> Did you managed to reproduce this error?
>
> ** Changed in: software-center (Ubuntu)
> Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
>
> ** Visibility c
To me it seems to be the same sort of problem as in:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/943456
_that_ bug was fixed in unity 5.6.0-0ubuntu1 (in
UnityScreen::executeCommand), but not this one.
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That fact that the bug is present when using unity, and not present when
using unity-2d makes me think it should not be reported as xorg.
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The problem does not happen when logging with Unity 2D. So I want to
change the target package for this bug to unity.
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Title:
CTRL-1 gives "1", CT
Perhaps this is a unity problem. These key mapping have always been like
this, but now the keyboard shortcut to switch workspaces is passed onto
the active window too (besides doing the workspace shift).
If so, the bug report has to move to that package and also in that case
the bug report title i
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CTRL-1 gives "1", CTRL-3 gives
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To switch workspaces I have shortcuts CTRL-1, CTRL-2, CTRL-3, etc. This
used to work fine until recently.
But now CTRL-1 gives "1" (ASCII 0x31), and CTRL-3 gives 0x1B (ASCII
), CTRL-4 gives 0x1C, ... CTRL-8 gives 0x7F.
Here is how you can show the problem.
* open a gnome-te
Hi Kamus,
With the official Natty it works alright. Thanks.
I've also removed the twitter account and started
from scratch. That works too. So I think all is well
now.
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On 19 May, 2011, at 17:45 , Kamus wrote:
> kesstux, are you still facing this behaviour with a fully Ubuntu Natty
> Na
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