The problem persists with linux-image-5.8.0-48.
In order to keep the working version 5.8.0-44 installed, I issued 'sudo
apt-mark hold linux-image-5.8.0-44-generic' for the moment.
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Luis Llana Díaz, can you confirm that the upgrade to kernel version
5.8.0-45 is the cause and that reverting back to 5.8.0-44 is a work-
around?
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Public bug reported:
I have an Lenovo Thinkpad Yoga 260 with a built-in Wacom digitizer.
After the latest Kernel update my system freezes as soon as I put the
pen on the screen. Nothing else but a forced power-off is possible.
Reverting back to 5.8.0-44 is a work-around, so this seems to be a
regr
In case anybody else should stumble over this issue, my solution was to create
a .link file /etc/systemd/network/10-fix-names.link with content
[Match]
OriginalName=*
[Link]
NamePolicy=path
AlternativeNamesPolicy=path
as described in
https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.link.h
Public bug reported:
Upon upgrading from U18.04 to U20.04.2, the network interface names became
unpredictable. They could be *any* of eth0, eth1, eth2 and ens2. Further
inspection shows error messages like
"systemd-udevd: eth1: Failed to rename network interface 3 from 'eth1' to
'ens2': File ex
Public bug reported:
(Cf. my report https://discourse.ubuntubudgie.org/t/keyboard-autoswitch-
ceases-to-work-after-each-and-every-reboot/4160)
I have Keyboard Autoswitch added to a panel and it does work the way it
is intended as long as I don’t shut the computer down. After any reboot
the the ap
Public bug reported:
Have been trying to install 18.10-budgie on an Acer Spin 111-C32 (EFI-system).
Having Grub2 installed in the PBR of the boot-partition makes the installer
crash. Translated error message: "grub-efi-adm64-signed could not be installed
into /target. Installed system will not
After some more error messages I realized that /var/run is linked to
/run which in turn is a tmpfs. So it all makes perfect sense and this
but is none. I apologize for the noise!
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Status: New => Invalid
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It is even getting confusing! I did apt remove nut && apt autoremove and
killed all processes related to nut and removed /var/run/nut. After apt
install nut again, the directory was present. I do not know how to
explain this difference in behavior.
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Now this is strange! I had performed the very same installation
simultaneously (!) on three servers. Two of them are absolutely
identical and do have the directory /var/run/nut while the third one --
which is pretty much identical to the others -- does not. So this bug
report seems moot, at least t
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS, Nut 2.7.2-4ubuntu1.2
I am following the Network UPS Tools User Manual, section 6. Configuration notes
(http://networkupstools.org/docs/user-manual.chunked/index.html).
According to 6.2. Basic configuration, I set up a device stanza in
/etc/nut/ups.conf:
I found this thread as the first and only reference to a work-around, so I dare
resurrecting it.
I had successfully used usb-creator-gtk many times until now, but today it
refused to install the bootloader. Today I let it sit and do its thing while
checking back after a while, finding I had to g
I can confirm that solution in #97 (i.e. #71) worked for me as well
(also Pacemaker/Heartbeat).
# uname -a
Linux server 3.5.0-49-generic #74~precise1-Ubuntu SMP Fri May 2 21:32:31 UTC
2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
# drbdadm --version : identical
# echo drbd8-utils "hold" | dpkg --set-sele
In the hope that the following remarks be helpful: I use an Acer Aspire
One 150 with Ubuntu 12.04. I sometimes use a 9-cell battery (11Ah) which
used to give me about 10 hours of independence under Ubuntu 10.04. The
3-cell gives me about two hours now on Ubuntu 12.04.
The other day, I hibernated
I would like to second the above statements about the bug still being
present in (L)Ubuntu 12.04 with Xorg-Server 2:1.11.4. I am using a
eGalax Inc. USB TouchController like Jon Szymaniak. So I had a script
calling xinput to set-props 'Evdev Axis Inversion' as well as
'Coordinate Transformation Mat
Hello all! Cannot say if my solution is in any ways the right one for anybody
else. Yet it solved my problems on Ubuntu Lucid with OOo 3.2 and Compiz using
NVidia 195.36.24 drivers. Although I could successfully work around the problem
by disabling sub-pixel hinting in the 'appearance' menu. How
Oh no, I just had my that "Oh no!"-moment of today! Please ignore all my above
postings because I had got mixed up between my local machine and the remote
server. So I considered the wrong machine. I am terribly sorry for that! (Damn
virtual server zoo!)
Thanks for your consideration neverthele
Thanks for your answers, Simon and Clint! Obviously, '/etc/init/rsyslog.conf'
has not been updated as it is missing the 'script'-section. I had a fresh
install of Lucid and turned on backports after installation which was several
weeks ago. From the 'dpkg'-log I see that 'syslogd' was upgraded t
Somehow this does not work for me on Lucid LTS. I do have rsyslog
(4.2.0-2ubuntu8.1) installed. (In the Synaptics sources configuration editor I
do have lucid proposed checked.) The upstart script '/etc/init/rsyslog.conf'
runs 'exec rsyslogd -c4' as last line nevertheless without checking
'/etc
I had a similar problem as originally stated but worse, namely the machine
never did boot at all. (I tried to install Ubuntu 10.4 on my Acer Aspire One
110L. So the problem apparently is not fixed in general.) It always dropped me
to the Grub Rescue. The interesting fact is that it has a Compact
Don't know if this helps but I just happened to notice a surprisingly similar
mis-behavior on a totally different machine (Acer C310 that uses Wacom drivers
and works perfectly well). While having a second monitor activated by the
nVidia proprietary driver tool (System >Settings >NVIDIA X Server
I am using 1024x768 resolution. The original settings in xorg.conf had been
8600x6458 (Max-values) with some small (~100) offsets (Min-values) each. This
gave me perfect y-motion (pointer and pen from 0 to 100% in sync) but the
x-motion made the point move to the right-hand edge already if the p
I can second Jon's finding. (What a relief to find out that it is not just me
who cannot make it work. Thanks, Jon!) My HP/Compaq TC1000 also shows that same
strange behavior. Changing the Minimum/MaximumX values in xorg.conf does not do
anything (!) . However, changing those values for the y-ax
Robert, thank you very much, it does work indeed! Now I my ancient Compaq
TC1000 has been turned into a fully functional Linux tablet PC! Thank you so
much! Now I need to set the xorg.conf right.
Cheers!
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For everybody's reference, here is the bug report that jkltechninc refers to:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-input-fpit/+bug/327319
I have already tried to apply the deb-package for jaunty. Not much to
anybody's surprise that did not work. Yet it was Jon Arnold (the OP) who
I met the same problem on a HP/Compaq TC1000. So I tried to install the fpit
driver regardless of its dependencies. (Before installation through synaptics,
it tries to remove ubuntu-desktop, xorg, xserver-core and many more which would
not make much sense to me.) I manually copied the appropriat
Hang on! I have got reason to suspect that there is a hardware issue with the
biometric usb stick. It seems to have started diing just the same day I
upgraded to 2.6.31-16. The behavior was reproducable also under Windows XP. So
my quick testing under 2.6.31-15 (where the device worked) must hav
** Attachment added: "AlsaDevices.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36514653/AlsaDevices.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36514654/AplayDevices.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36514655/ArecordDevices.t
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-image-generic
After up-grading to 2.6.31-16 from .15 my SanDisk Cruzer Profile 1GB USB stick
with integrated biometric sensor behaves in a peculiar fashion. The public
partition is auto-mounted and appears on the Gnome desktop. As soon as I try to
This is a follow-up to my above post.
Only after reading Karl Rosenbaum's post from 2008-12-06, I recalled that
indeed I had replaced the "Must Be In Active Session" option by "None" as well.
With that option, it works well as described in my previous post.
St. Mueller
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Contrariwise to what Alessandro Rinaldi wrote on 2008-10-20, the work-around
proposed by gord-s on 2008-09-18 does work for me via LTSP5 on ubuntu 8.04.
Indeed, logged in via LTSP, I perform the ssh -X again into the LTSP server and
grant rights to "myself". After that, it all works well as desc
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