I suspect this is down to a problem in wxWidgets 2.6.3.2 in that it
Update() does not fully update non-native child windows synchronously,
but instead waits for the next yield. We also didn't create the frame
window explicitly hidden, though we were explicitly showing it later.
Using CVS WX_2_6_BRA
Yes I can confirm 2.6.15-26-686 #1 SMP does not exhibit the "long" hang
problem (i.e. the 3 minute one).
The short hang (6 seconds) is still there, in the same place, but that's
bearable.
Thanks guys,
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For the past couple of hours, gb.ubuntu.org has been behaving oddly. It
consistently refuses to get (only) the gpg signatures for the release
packages. All the other files download fine. I know I'm not the only one
suffering from this.
It is a bit of a coincidence that the th
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Mmm.. it's not the security server that is the problem, I don't think.
The problem files are (having removed all the "gb." from my
/etc/apt/sources.list which makes no difference):
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/dapper/Release.gpg
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/dapper-updates/Relea
Upstream fix can be found at:
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Having configured sleep/suspend to work in the power settings dialog,
pressing sleep does not work. The display dims, the "moon" LED flashes,
then immediately it returns to the Ubuntu Login screen. Logging in
produces a blank display with a pointer (which still responds to the
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WARNING! Be careful trying to replicate this. My root filing system
doesn't appear to want to remount afterwards (even after a cold
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Forget the warning - I think it was just the ACPI bug mentioned in Bug
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I've just upgraded to acpi-support-0.85 an it still hangs for a couple
of minutes at "Mounting root file system"
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Hope the following is sufficient (there is a short hang and a long
hang). If not I have the complete dmesg.
Alex
File Edit Options Buffers Tools Help
[17179570.64] ACPI: CPU1 (power states: C1[C1] C2[C2] C3[C3])
[17179570.64] ACPI: Processor [CPU1] (supports 8 throttling states)
[1717957
And I should add that sound has mysteriously stopped working, and I'm
using a T60p not an X60 (fair game I think though given you marked my
T60p as a duplicate of this one).
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Paul,
I'm not sure it was actually you that marked this as a dupe and I any
case I don't think it's wrong so no need to apologize.
The boot hang problem appeared at some point within the last 2 weeks
(sorry not to be more specific, I update very frequently but never
reboot) - I am pretty sure it
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Sound has stopped working on an IBM T60p (please assign to kernel-audio
team per Paul Sladen - see Bug #35174). I believe this has happened in a
kernel update since 31st May 2006 (I can't tell you exactly when as I
don't reboot suffici
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I have an IBM T60p with a wireless LAN card and a wired ethernet card. I
enabled both in the hope that it would use the wired connection in
priority. However, on boot up the wireless interface does not connect as
it does not remember the WEP
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A T40p and a T60p/X60 are very different machines as far as I can tell.
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[Dapper, fully up to date]
Attempting to mirror any CVS repositories fails (well, all the ones I
have tried fail in the same way).
$ svk mirror cvs::pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tcpdump/master:tcpdump
//mirror/tcpdump
$ svk sync //mirror/tcpdump
out
Just for the sake of clarity, the same thing happens if you put a
trailing slash on the end of the URL, e.g.:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ svk mirror cvs::pserver:anoncvs:[EMAIL
PROTECTED]:/pack/cvsroots/wxwidgets:wxWidgets/ //mirror/wxWidgets
Committed revision 225.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ svk sync //mirro
This is NOT fixed at least on a T60p (my T60p bug was duped to this
one), with Dapper security updates including 2.6.15-26.
On hitting suspend, the flashing "moon" indicator appears, and the
system appears to suspend, with the LCD switching off. However, it soon
switches back on, and goes to the U
For completeness, hibernate doesn't work either. The same thing happens,
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OK, well things seem to be a little better using VESA (i.e. without
fglrx), but not much.
On suspend, it now properly switches off the LCD, and the moon light
continues to flash, with intermittent disk activity which eventually
stops. Unfortunately (after 10 minutes), the light had not ceased
flas
Public bug reported:
I've opened this in a different bug as I reported in a long thread in
Bug #35174 and it hasn't been fixed.
I am using 2.6.15-26 and acpitools 0.85.
Hope the following is sufficient (there is a short hang and a long hang). If
not I have the complete dmesg. This is
a boot log
I've put the boot hang problem into Bug #52689 as I think that's a
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The normal cause of this sort of problem is wxWidgets/Xaralx
incompatibility, or GTK/wxWidgets incompatibility. I doubt it's the
latter if it works on autopackage. I suspect that the problem is related
to the fact that the autopackage version of wxWIdgets (which is static
linked in) is built withou
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zaptel-source fails to build on feisty.
This is because modules/zaptel/vzaphfc/vzaphfc_main.c refers to
config.h, which is not present in the linux headers for 2.6.20-15; this
can be corrected by changing the file to #include "autoconf.h", but this
should probably have some l
Does the problem occur in the upstream version (try the autopackage
version from www.xaraxtreme.org)?
I have a feeling this is some wxWindows incompatibility on Feisty Fawn.
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I believe this is fixed in mainline (I haven't yet verified but I
recognize the bug), and/or with a more recent wxWindows build. It needs
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Totally puzzled by this one. It appears not to even have any Xara code
to speak of in the call stack, and happens so early it looks like
library incompatibility or similar. Would you mind trying the
autopackage version from the Xara web site? That should eliminate most
of the library problems.
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I suspect the root cause of this is documented in
http://bugzilla.xara.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1609
(note the underlying problem with that particular file not printing is a
different issue, but the anatomy of the crash is within that bug report).
In essence there are two problems. First, Debian (and
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox
Version info:
Ubuntu Edgy
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-GB; rv:1.8.1) Gecko/20060601 Firefox/2.0
(Ubuntu-edgy)
$ dpkg --list | fgrep firefox
ii firefox2.0+0dfsg-0ubuntu3
lightweigh
This is actually a problem within the wxWidgets library (arguably
overenthusiastic error reporting) and in the default Ubuntu mailcap. Any
wxWidgets program that initializes the wxWidgets MIME system will report
this. From memory, it's a non-ascii character in the mailcap file.
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Binary package hint: mplayer
When accessing RTSP streams from mplayer (I tried the command line, but
the plug-in works the same way), skip forward or backwards (by 1 min or
10 min) keystrokes go to 1 min or 10 min from the start of the file, not
from the current position. I a
Well hang on, if you have proprietary modules (i.e. restricted) enabled,
it doesn't (T60p - marked as a dupe of this bug) detect the chipset and
install that driver, which it ought to (does with other chipset IDs).
That is a bug Ubuntu can fix. Getting ATI to release proprietary drivers
is (sadly)
oops - "no less badly" should read "no less well" :-)
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ubuntu-vm-builder builds images with no post-MBR gap. The first
partition starts at offset 512 bytes, i.e. on sector 1. This is bad
practice; better to start on the first cylinder (as per a default Ubuntu
install) and leave most of cylin
I'm doing "ubuntu-vm-builder kvm lucid"
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This bug appears in Jaunty if a new kernel is loaded - strace below. Is
it really "working as designed" if loading a new kernel causes dhcp to
fail?
508 execve("/sbin/dhclient-script", ["/sbin/dhclient-script"], [/* 4 vars */])
= 0
2508 brk(0)= 0x215c000
2508 fcntl(
The debian guys have noticed this too. I am not in a position to look at
it, but here's an extract from an email I sent to Joachim on the dev
list.
I would guess the patch is very trivial.
Alex
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> I just received this bug report. Is the
The main thing missing will be some import/export graphics filters
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Not sure if the Bug Watch Updater line means you have fixed this, Paul, but the
problem will be the "-" after 6.5.1. Around line 1500 in wxOil/imgmgkft.cpp,
change:
wxStringTokenizer tk(version, _T(".: "));
to
wxStringTokenizer tk(version, _T(".: -"));
(i.e. an added '-'), and you may find
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Dapper AMD64 has libpng3 but not lib32png3. IE though the 64-bit version
of the (deprecated) libpng3 library is around, the 32 bit-version isn't.
This is a shame because the sort of programs which are likely to need
libpng3 are old 32-bit binaries.
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Tit
48 hours of testing show no problems with these packages, whereas the
previously released packages show leaks. We will continue to run these
tests over the weekend, but it's looking good for us so far.
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weekend. These are good to go as far as I am concerned.
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Jamie: any news on this one?
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Under 16.04, /etc/default/bind9 contains a RESOLVCONF option which
appears not to work with systemd.
Under 14.04, setting RESOLVCONF="yes" in /etc/default/bind9 caused bind9
to be installed as a local resolver. This is done by lines 65-68 of the
(16.04) /etc/init.d/bind9.
As
This may explain it:
root@shed2:~# systemctl list-units --all | egrep 'bind9|resolv'
org.freedesktop.resolve1.busname
loadedinactive dead Network Name Resolution Service Bus
Name
systemd-networkd-resolvconf-update.path
I can confirm that this can be fixed by carrying out the instructions
here: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=744304#32
(i.e. adding a small systemd file)
then:
systemctl enable bind9-resolvconf.service
then restarting bind9.
I don't think it should really be this opaque ...
-
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I'm also seeing this still fail with init-system-helpers 1.29ubuntu2,
also suggesting this is not a duplicate of #1575572.
It does not seem to fail reliably, but for what it's worth this was a
clean install
Hmm, I also found this line in my log (this time it booted OK):
Jul 12 18:41:47 redacted.example.org ntpdate[2184]: name server cannot
be used: Temporary failure in name resolution (-3)
I'm wondering whether it's either
a) failing to start ntp because ntpdate isn't running because it
couldn't re
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nbd-client 3.7 (shipped with 14.04) connects read-only to newer nbd
servers (3.9+, as well as gonbdserver and - probably - modern qemu).
The problem is described here:
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In essence nbd-client pre 3
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ubuntu-vm-builder in maverick does not build maverick vms.
$ dpkg --list | fgrep ubuntu-vm-builder
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Ubuntu VM builder
$ dpkg --list | fgrep python-vm-
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Binary package hint: util-linux
The attached patch adds the ability to make a partition the maximum size
possible. This gives the equivalent functionality to omitting the size
parameter in the input, but works with -N too. So this lets you resize a
partition to maximum size b
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My understanding is that the patch currently applies to all kernel variants, so
has the potential to cause problems for:
* Anyone running Xen versions pre 3.4
* Anyone running any version of Xen hoping for stable device naming between
Ubuntu kernels and any others (e.g. mainline, Debian , the ker
xen-devel thread is here:
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/xen/devel/192003
I've been asked to point out there are really two problems:
1. If the emulated devices (i.e. the "real" sda) is not unplugged, there
is a device name clash. The emulated devices cannot be unplugged on xen
3.3 (beca
This patch has now been applied upstream:
author Karel Zak Thu, 9 Dec 2010 22:13:58 + (23:13 +0100)
committer Karel Zak Thu, 9 Dec 2010 22:13:58 +
(23:13 +0100)
commit f30f2bbc81ad37cdd8f50485e41550dbbd82275d
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parent 8aa5046647941
I may be reading this patch wrong:
lp:~brightbox/vmbuilder/exclude-first-cylinder
but that would appear to create the first partition 63 sectors in. If
so, this is incorrect (note I haven't tried it).
Technically you should get the geometry from the disk, but most disks
(not all) have 63 sector
I'm not sure that's right. Firstly, partitions are meant to be cylinder aligned
(per the original DOS specs). sfdisk etc. will refuse to write partition tables
unless they are, unless --force is specified. Secondly, fdisk and other
utilities are now (when they can read the geometry) creating 1Mb
I have tested this on Xen 3.3.1 in HVM mode and now correctly get
/dev/xvda etc.
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Further notes:
1. non-ubuntu specific: to get HVM devices to work on Xen pre
3.4.something, you need to use emulunplug=unnecessary or perhaps
emulunplug=unnecessary,all on the command line. Otherwise Xen's non-
support of PCI unplug means that failure to unplug the emulated devices
stops the HVM d
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cloud-init should fetch data specific to the image (and the platform)
prior to fetching user-data, and treat it the same way.
It should be an objective of ubuntu cloud images that they will run on
multiple cloud platforms without customization
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This patch:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git?p=ubuntu/ubuntu-natty.git;a=commitdiff;h=38096c28f13d0c2dd08584ff834da6d81306c7b3
breaks the kernel for users running on machines other than EC2.
There are two problems: firstly, thi
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> EC2 specifies 'root=sda1' on the kernel command line.
EC2 should fix that then, as it's plain wrong.
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Though a compromise solution would be to register as sda only if the
unplug of the original sda device succeeded / is going to be tried.
Otherwise it's just going to cause a kernel bug.
I think xen_unplug_emulated_devices() is called sufficiently early you
could choose the name when the driver is
I know this isn't exactly urgent, but it is the world's simplest patch,
and is really quite useful if you are booting in an environment where
modules are on the boot disk.
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Thanks Robie.
If it helps, we have been running this patch on many tens of machines of
machines since early Nov 2014 (so approximately 4 months) without any
ill effects, with and without SSL (though we don't use stapling).
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http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/pending-sru.html indicates
there is allegedly a regression in svn. Last build is here:
https://jenkins.qa.ubuntu.com/job/trusty-adt-
subversion/lastBuild/ARCH=amd64,label=adt/ and indeed the build log
shows a failure here: https://jenkins.qa.ubuntu.com/jo
Thanks for everyone's work on this - much appreciated.
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The particular development platform I was trying this has an I/O speed
about the same as a floppy disk drive, so this is perhaps not as
important as one might think. However, it might still be useful as a
feature to speed up boot time.
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The sun.net.httpserver randomly fails with
java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: 4104 at
sun.net.httpserver.ChunkedOutputStream.writeChunk(ChunkedOutputStream.java:120)
- full stack trace below.
In essence a combination of writes to the class can end up leaving the
Chunke
This has now been merged into 2.4. See
https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=54357
Any chance this can now be backported to Trusty? The impact is pretty
severe.
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Robie: I've verified that the Vivid version works fine. Can I ping you
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In my view this is NOT a software bug, its an OS bug.
Here's a completely different why this causes problems.
We use Ubuntu UEC images. There are no meaningful privacy considerations
here because we generate both the MAC address and the IP address of the
servers concerned. IE, if the machine is m
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Status: New
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IPv6 Privacy Extensions enabled on Ubuntu Server by defa
Neil: the metadata is just one example (though that's not happening).
The firewall rule thing applies irrespective of the metadata. The cloud
environment created requires only /128 addresses it knows about to be
accessible, and firewalls everything else out. Reasons for this include
prevention of
That doesn't work if (for instance) you have 2 machines on the same SDN
virtual LAN, which is a /64, and you want to prevent source spoofing
between them. For avoidance of doubt, we do use /64s.
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Hi,
I tried to test this and couldn't get it to work, though I may have done
something stupid.
I run precise, and upgraded to the lts-trusty kernel. I then removed
open-vm-tools (& friends), and inserted the custom built precise
package.
That all worked fine, but I still can't mount vmhgfs as I
Further playing about suggests I need (somehow) vmware-hgfsclient, but
the package seems devoid of any documentation or manual pages.
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That's a shame, but thanks for the info.
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failed to build
To manag
Arguably the real fix to this is to configure apache with --reallyall
(compile everything), then perhaps put the more esoteric modules in a
secondary package (libapache2-mod-extra or something).
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Reported to Debian:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=752922
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #752922
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=752922
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Public bug reported:
mountall / Upstart handles /dev mounting badly on trusty (14.04) when no
initrd is used. This is a regression from Precise (12.04).
This bug occurs when an Ubuntu image is produced using debootstrap and a
separate initrd is not used. More precisely, I am using debootstrap to
gah this got filed under apache2 even though I said affects kmod. -
apologies all
** Package changed: apache2 (Ubuntu) => kmod (Ubuntu)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1337262
Title:
Public bug reported:
kmod should permit use of compressed modules. This enables images that
boot from RAM to be much smaller. In essence this requires only changing
a build option. Uncompressed modules are still supported.
A patch is here:
https://github.com/abligh/kmod/commit/31795c8078ba9ccb6f0
Any news on the fix being released for Lucid?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1295987
Title:
openjdk6 regression causes finalizers never to be called
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This gets worse.
You can't even use your own mod_ident, because whenever apache2 is
upgraded, it runs this:
OBSOLETE_CONFFILES="...
/etc/apache2/mods-available/ident.load
..."
...
if [ -n "$2" ] || obsolete_conffile_exists ; then
prepare_rm_conffile
Public bug reported:
libxen-4.4 has no corresponding debug package with debugging symbols in.
** Affects: xen (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Just as a note, the new kernels are not only needed on LTS for hardware
enablement (and I'm guessing relatively few people need hardware
enablement in a VMware guest), but also to run Docker, which I suspect
affects more people (me included).
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Public bug reported:
Upgrading openjdk6 from 6b27-1.12.6-1ubuntu0.12.04.4 to
6b30-1.13.1-1ubuntu2~0.12.04.1 (Precise update in Jan / Feb 2014) causes
finalizers not to run reliably. Whilst it is good practice to avoid use
of finalizers, JDBC uses them to close connections, sockets use them to
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