I'm not sure if this is related to this bug. The german translation of
gcalctool (in lucid, 5.28.2) misses some menu strings, like "Edit",
"Undo", "Redo" or "Insert ASCII value".
The launchpad translation page for gcalctool shows no missing strings.
An update for gnome-translations-de (or whateve
Since updating to bionic, I notice the same symptoms (network not
working after suspend).
I'm adding this comment to note that this makes my network come up again, I'll
try to add this as a post-suspend script as described above:
$ sudo modprobe -r r8169
$ sudo modprobe r8169
(Suggested in https:
I have added a link to the upstream kernel.org bugzilla, I believe it's
the same bug.
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Importance: Unknown
Related/Duplicate(?):
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1752772
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No network from suspend resume
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I cloned git://git.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-kernel-
test/ubuntu/+source/linux/+git/mainline-crack and checked out tag
v4.16.5, applied the 6 patches listed at the top of
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.16.5/ and the one debug
patch at https://lkml.org/lkml/2018/4/3/136.
journalctl be
I forgot this yesterday: I accidentally compiled git master HEAD of that
repo first. It worked fine, so something fixed this bug between v4.16.5
and 46dc111dfe47. If required I can try to bisect, but it will take a
while, my CPU is almost 10 years old (takes 1+ hour to compile the
kernel). I guess
>From http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/:
works: v4.17-rc1, v4.17-rc3, v4.17-rc4 (-rc2 not tested, but I assume it
works)
fails: v4.16.7
build for 4.16.8 failed, so I was unable to test that one.
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I see this in journalctl at approx. the time of this "giving up after 5
attempts", I also use sftp: (where XXX is my user name)
Okt 25 17:51:09 XXX kernel: gvfsd-sftp[10782]: segfault at 55b30002 ip
7f0a424e63ae sp 7fffe1c32c00 error 4 in
libc-2.30.so[7f0a4246e000+178000]
Okt 25 17:5
It's too late now, but there's a typo in the changelog: "shitfs".
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Title:
Unable to handle kernel pointer dereference in virtual kernel address
How long should this process of phasing in updates take? update-manager
tells me I'm up to date on 20.04, but:
$ apt list --upgradable | wc -l
WARNING: apt does not have a stable CLI interface. Use with caution in
scripts.
49
It looks like I get all the focal-security updates through update-
ma
I'm pretty sure this is a duplicate of #1752772 , right? Like Kai-Heng
Feng mentioned above. If so, please mark as duplicate.
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Confirming this is still an issue for me after updating my bionic
installation to linux-image-4.15.0-23-generic 4.15.0-23.25, while
https://people.canonical.com/~khfeng/lp1752772-r8169-intx/ worked fine
in recent weeks.
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Eric, I believe your mirror is lagging behind ab it?
I just installed 4.15.0-24-generic from -proposed and it fixes the issue for me
(tested 2 suspend cycles – previously it would fail 100% of the time).
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Ubuntu 16.10 -> 17.04 upgrade fails because of this, presumably if
"systemctl disable mysql" was used earlier. Is that an unsupported
configuration? I enabled/started mysql when the first modal error
message dialog was displayed and it eventually re-tried the mysql
upgrade (which succeeded with a m
Flash not working is less of a show stopper than half of the internet
not working because of trust issues. (Who needs flash anyway? I use it
maybe once a month, but now I can't do my christmas shopping in Chromium
because amazon doesn't work no matter what.) So if you can't get flash
to work, I'd r
Using artful, I updated these packages (everything that used to have version
"17.2.2-0ubuntu1" on my system) to version "17.2.4-0ubuntu1~17.10.1" from
-proposed:
libegl1-mesa:amd64 libgbm1:amd64 libgl1-mesa-dev:amd64 libgl1-mesa-dri:amd64
libgl1-mesa-dri:i386 libgl1-mesa-glx:amd64 libgl1-mesa-gl
Yes, it's fixed! Thanks Jamie.
As of 20130905.1, there are still denials for dconf files
(/run/user/32011/dconf/user, /home/phablet/.config/dconf/user), and for
trying to create the ~/.gstreamer-0.10 directory, but that's not
blocking playback apparently, so I hope it's fine.
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The stock ticker app fails to start on 20130819 (and earlier images,
difficult to reproduce in 0819 because the app search seems bugged..).
Apparently the networking policy group is missing from the security
manifest, and it needs access to a config file. Not sure if more err
Public bug reported:
On my HTC vision, apps installed via click quickly turn into a black
screen instead of showing the app content.
This is because apps need access to kgsl-2d0 and genlock, as well as a
file in /sys, but apparmor denies access (see log below).
I've modified the ubuntu-sdk templ
According to Peter Hutterer (Xorg developer), it's impossible to tell if a
device is a mouse or not.
http://who-t.blogspot.de/2009/06/xi2-recipes-part-3.html (see comments)
I guess the best fix in that case is to never hide the mouse settings in
gnome-control-center.
Or maybe hide only if there
It looks like grilo is moving to main, so maybe we can get this bug
fixed upstream in Trusty+1 or even Trusty?
This bug fixed plus the most recent minidlna = nice setup :) [Older
minidlna releases like the one in Trusty are not compatible with current
grilo.]
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I also get this when running sudo unity8-lxc-setup --rebuild:
> Starting the container
> Not able to connect to the network.
When trying to log into the unity8 lxc session afterwards, I get this in
unity-system-compositor.log (probably expected?):
0
130
lxc_container: cgmanager.c: lxc_cgmanager_e
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Error displayed during GUI-based upgrade from 14.04 to 16.04.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: printer-driver-gutenprint 5.2.11-1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.4.0-36.55-generic 4.4.16
Uname: Linux 4.4.0-36-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.20.1-0ubunt
Same here, downgrading to 4.4 from Xenial improved the situation (boot
still feels a little slower than Xenial though, maybe because of the
NetworkManager bug). I use a 7 years old desktop computer based on a
Gigabyte motherboard and AMD Phenom II X4 955 CPU, So it's not Thinkpad-
related.
(From G
This is what I get right after boot and login into Unity 7 (executed in Gnome
Terminal):
$ ps aux | grep kworker | wc -l
1004
Kernel is 4.8.0-22-generic. After a few minutes, only 21 kworkers remain. Load
after 4 minutes is not excessive (1244 sleeping processes), forgot to check
load right aft
Well, I guess the other patch is required as well for SLUB (not only SLAB as I
assumed at first):
https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/9361853/
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Tit
My problem is probably the same that Doug Smythies described in bug
1626564 . I used the "echo workqueue:workqueue_queue_work >
/sys/kernel/debug/tracing/set_event" method and had about 1000 work
items enqueued by "memcg_kmem_cache_create_func" all at pretty much the
same time, which correlates nic
Thanks Joseph! I'm seeing the same effect described by Martin.
Boot+lightdm+loading Unity 7 is not as fast as it used to be in 16.04.
I need to compare timings (4.8 patched vs 4.8 vs 4.4) tomorrow to make
sure, but I also feel like it's a little faster now with the patches
applied.
The number of
My boot time comparison: (Wall clock time from GRUB to lightdm ready for login)
4.4: 12.28s
4.8.0-26 + Patches (Joseph's kernel): 21.78s
4.8.0-22 (Yakkety): 25.06s
This is with NetworkManager-wait-online.service enabled, which seems to
take ~8s in my case.
The attached file has systemd-analyze (b
Concerning the "bootspeed" tag, the NM issue would be less noticable if
"rc-local.service" was removed from "After=" in plymouth-quit.service.
That way, my boot-to-graphical-login is a few seconds faster because
plymouth is only visible for a very very short time instead of waiting
up to 8 seconds
Thanks Joseph!
I now believe I'm seeing two different issues in 4.8 that are not in 4.4 and
slow down my boot, which is very confusing.
- #1: High number of kworkers (fixed in 4.8 using the two patches and bisected
by Doug Smythies already)
- #2: Unknown other issue. I've noticed that when compi
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 873058 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/873058
Affects me too. The log says:
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/etc/ld.
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Binary package hint: redmine
I'm on Ubuntu 10.10 and installed redmine and redmine-pgsql via Synaptic some
time ago.
I remember there was an upgrade a few weeks later. Currently, 1.0.0-4 packages
are installed for both, redmine and redmine-pgsql.
When trying to add a ticke
Calling
RAILS_ENV=production rake db:migrate
brought my database schema into a correct state.
(I guess that should have been called by a package upgrade script?)
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FYI, stable Chromium 36.0.1985.125 is now out for Linux, containing 26
security fixes for two more CVEs.
** Summary changed:
- Update Chromium to >= 35.0.1916.153 (including security fixes)
+ Update Chromium to >= 36.0.1985.125 (including security fixes)
** CVE added: http://www.cve.mitre.org/cg
I'll repeat it again: What you are describing works for me, and it works
for Saikrishna.
1) Go to http://www.spiegel.de
2) Observe the location bar shows just "www.spiegel.de"
3) Copy that text by starting to click somewhere to the right of
"www.spiegel.de", then move the cursor to the left until
Frederick, there was no chromium 35 in Ubuntu if I remember correctly,
so you are probably talking about Chromium 34 (that was the current
version in Ubuntu until a few weeks ago when it was upgraded to 36).
Chromium 35 has stopped supporting non-SSE2 Linux systems because,
according to Google, the
37.0.2062.94 has 50 more security fixes:
http://googlechromereleases.blogspot.de/2014/08/stable-channel-
update_26.html
CVE-2014-3176, CVE-2014-3177 (critical, sandbox breakage)
CVE-2014-3168
CVE-2014-3169
CVE-2014-3170
CVE-2014-3171
CVE-2014-3172
CVE-2014-3173
CVE-2014-3174
CVE-2014-3175 ("vario
There is no way (or at least no way that does not involve forking
chromium and quite a lot of coding work) to get chromium to work with
Adobe Flash and have no security issues at the same time. Ubuntu decided
to prefer breaking flash over having precise users exposed to a growing
number of threats.
I'm sorry, you don't have option 3). Only after upgrading to Trusty.
Pepperflash is not available in Precise.
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[precise] critical: flash s
** Summary changed:
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+ Security fixes from 36.0.1985.143 and 37.0.2062.94
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Security fixes from 36.0.19
Michael Gilbert of Debian apparently carries some patches for chromium
that supposedly get rid of SSE2 instructions in the Debian chromium
package (at least in experimental?). User opera posted a link to the
corresponding bug report in Debian. I'm not sure what the status of this
is or if Ubuntu w
Well, I didn't push the update. I'm just a user. But if Ubuntu didn't
push newer chromium releases to stable, there'd be a ton of security
flaws by the time even the next STS Ubuntu release is published 6 months
later.
And that would basically mean that any user who cares at least a little
bit for
Chromium is not in "main", i.e. it's officially unsupported by
Canonical. Formally, only approved Ubuntu community members (MOTUs)
support chromium in Ubuntu, while Canonical does not guarantee any
support at all.
That's the formal aspect at least. In practice, it seems like a
Canonical employee
This is unrelated to docker, it's a bug in a minidlna patch that was
added for Debian to possibly allow using logrotate for minidlna.
However, according to a Debian bug report, the log-reopen on signal does
not actually work due to a mistake in the patch, since the log-reopen
function is not called
Yes, that's the commit and Katsuhiko TAKAHASHI's comment.
I haven't contacted Benoît regarding this issue, as I haven't received a
response to my mail from last year about updating the package from
1.0.24 to 1.1.x. He is either Missing In Action, or he's too busy to
reply to minidlna mails (or gma
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I'm using qtcreator-plugin-ubuntu
3.1.1+15.10.20150508-0ubuntu1i~0trusty1 from the Trusty PPA.
I'm currently porting my Ubuntu App to Android, so I have my android
phone connected to my computer using USB.
A few days ago I noticed that qtcreator started using a complete CPU
While this happened all the time in the last few days, I now did
something that apparently made it stop (temporarily?).
Maybe deleting the device from the Devices view in Ubuntu SDK? It re-
appeared quickly, but maybe that stopped it. Maybe it's important that
the same device (Nexus 4) has been us
Thanks for your important questions, Zoltan!
> What CPU and how much memory do you have on that device?
It's an old AMD Phenom II X4 955 BE. Still, qt creator usually needs
much less than one full core when just editing code files and generally
works quite well. I have 8GB of memory.
> Were you
Well, sorry for the long post. %) I think I found the bug.
Anyway, is it possible that…
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/wily/qtcreator-plugin-ubuntu/wily/view/head:/src/ubuntu/ubuntudevice.cpp
In line 209 or 216, the condition is true because my device is not an
Ubuntu device.
> Can you check the device log output on the devices page and paste the
contents?
Here's the log after a minute or so (protocol fault at the bottom => I
disconnected the device to copy the log):
http://paste.ubuntu.com/11242404/
I didn't think of checking the log earlier. Probably the first thin
Ah, if the log steadily grows and is never truncated, that might have
caused the increasing CPU usage for rendering the log, and increasing
memory usage as well. I still wonder why the spawning of new processes
fails after some time though.
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Since 3.16.7-ckt11 appears to be affected by the ext4+raid0+trim
corruption bug [1], it might be better not to update to -ckt11.
[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=98501
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This kernel (3.19.7), as well as the SRU-proposed 3.19.8, is also
affected by the ext+raid0+trim "chunksize not a power of 2
patch"-regression that causes severe data loss. So I certainly don't
want this patch to land on my trusty system with -lts-vivid kernel. :)
https://lkml.org/lkml/2015/5/21/1
A full stacktrace could help with finding the error, the message posted
does not tell me what's wrong.
The crash could be related to a "broken" media file that kills minidlna,
you can test that by setting the media directory to some empty location
on your hard drive. Minidlna code quality has impr
I (probably) fixed this by removing the extra space in front of "with"
in line 293. sudo apt-get -f install then worked without a flaw.
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Title:
u
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This error started to appear yesterday whenever I do apt-get things.
$ LANG=C sudo apt-get install unity8-lxc
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
unity8-lxc is already the newest version.
0 upgraded, 0 newly installe
I think this should fix itself when /usr/share/distro-info/ubuntu.csv is
updated to contain the "w" series. The error occurs in lots of ubuntu-
related tools when there is no known development release. See LP Bug
#1068390 for example.
Nevertheless, unity8-lxc-setup should be fixed to handle that e
minidlna-1.1.4+dfsg-1 that was imported from Debian to Ubuntu Vivid is
supposed to have a fix for this.
** Changed in: minidlna (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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As I stated above, this should be fixed in recent minidlna releases, so
I close this bug now. If this still happens on Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty) or
newer releases, please reopen the bug report.
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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The report says that this works in Precise (12.04). Which versions are
affected by this bug? Is this still an issue in Vivid? In Trusty, the
comma delimiter seems to work. At least minidlna doesn't crash. (I don't
get any logs and the -d flag crashes, so I can't check for the error
message.)
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I think this was fixed in minidlna 1.0.22 by this commit:
http://sourceforge.net/p/minidlna/git/ci/c599ed3a9fe79f69c2a229d5f6f1d30534a65bfb/
So let me close this as "Fix Released". If anyone has this crash in
Trusty or newer Ubuntu releases, please reopen. :) Ubuntu 12.04
(precise) has an old, bug
It seems like the attached logs don't tell us why the post-install
script returned an error.
This error might occur if you manually remove the "minidlna" user or
"minidlna" group while having minidlna installed on your system.
There could be other problems that cause an exit status 2.
Since this
It seems like the attached logs don't tell us why the post-install
script returned an error.
This error might occur if you manually remove the "minidlna" user or
"minidlna" group while having minidlna installed on your system.
There could be other problems that cause an exit status 2.
Since this
Is this still an issue? I'm not very experienced with upstart. The error
message almost sounds like the minidlnad binary is missing. Can you
check if /usr/bin/minidlnad exists? Maybe your file system was full /
corrupted when minidlna was upgraded the last time? Have you tried
sudo apt-get install
According to http://sourceforge.net/p/minidlna/bugs/212/ , this should
work since minidlna 1.1.2. So any trusty, utopic or vivid users should
be fine.
Can anyone confirm so we can close this as "fix released"?
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It might be interesting to know if this happens when minidlna is linked
against ffmpeg instead of libav. Some people say that libav has more
bugs (some even say it's "broken"), so maybe this is one of those bugs.
It should be possible to remove libav and install ffmpeg on newer Ubuntu
releases, the
This bug appears to be fixed now in the PPA, thanks!
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sudo unity8-lxc-setup fails on 15.04
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Thanks for taking care of this so quickly, confirming that this is fixed
in the 2013-10-17 Ubuntu Touch image (and possibly earlier images as
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Having the same problem. Can reproduce in Qt Creator just like Roman:
* In Qt Creator, open the "Open File or Project" dialog
* Click the Qt Creator icon in Unity launcher to switch to expose view
* notice there are three Qt Creator windows open (main window, open file
dialog, and one small, stran
The datapart= parameter recently introduced works fine for the initrd on
HTC vision. Thanks!
If the /usr/lib/lxc-android-config/update-fstab script is supposed to be
used in the final release, maybe the same logic (plus systempart= and
vendorpart=) can be applied there? Or maybe we're all switchin
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[I noticed too late that ubuntu-bug now works with apparmor-easyprof-
ubuntu, posting this via web interface.]
I'm using QMediaPlayer like this, where "uri" is a http:// style URL:
mediaPlayer->setMedia(QUrl::fromUserInput(uri));
mediaPlayer->play();
I have not actual
Hi,
I'm just wondering if WebGL is still disabled in 14.04, even though we
are on chromium 44 now? I wanted to enable WebGL just to see if I could
watch 360° Youtube vids then, and now noticed that it no longer works at
all, apparently due to this Ubuntu change.
I realize that lots of crashes are
With the rhythmbox window open and rhythmbox playing a song (and the
slider slowly moving from left to right), but with the rhythmbox window
_NOT_ visible, compiz consumes ~10% CPU constantly (Firefox at full
screen, two gnome terminals [top & dstack] in front of it).
dstack seemed to indicate tha
I tried this again now, and after installing libgl1-mesa-dev-lts-utopic
I was able to re-install qt5-default and qtbase5-dev, and then ubuntu-
sdk.
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I guess this is no surprise to anyone involved in ubuntu emulator
development, but for completeness sake: This is printed in the
"Application Output" tab in ubuntu-sdk when launching an app that
targets the 14.10 click target in the current devel-proposed emulator
image. It is supposed to use the Q
Public bug reported:
I think the bug title and the logs attached by ubuntu-bug explain my
issue:
mtp-server fails to start on emulator image 105 (devel-proposed i386)
because there is no /dev/mtp_usb device. After the process quits, it is
instantly respawned, just to fail again. The emulator is n
This is still an issue, and very confusing. I assume that most
developers who need external dependenices for the click package run into
this and wonder why the linker complains about not finding the library.
I guess most developers find it more convenient to add build rules that
copy prebuilt libr
Since you want to mark this bug as "Won't fix", can you point me to some
docs for music-hub? I can only find some info about
QtMultimedia.MediaPlayer related to music-hub, but that QML API is
apparently missing the functionality described in this bug report.
I'm already using QtMultimedia.MediaPla
Lorenzo, have you tried the PPA referenced by Iain Lane (#35)? I'd love
to test that, but I'm still on trusty and the debs don't work. Let me
try to build the package locally.
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Sorry, the unity-control-center package was not taken from the PPA, but
from the bzr branch linked in this bug report. Not sure if these
packages use the same code.
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I've built (on trusty) and installed the unity-control-center package
from the PPA, and unity-settings-daemon from utopic, and now I have a
mouse pointer speed option in the settings. That setting was missing
when I used the original trusty packages.
Now another problem is that the mouse cursor is
I was still able to reproduce this using Version
39.0.2171.65-0ubuntu0.14.04.1.1064 (hope we can get an update soon btw
:D), but it appears to be much more difficult now. It no longer happens
when I type at my normal typing speed. Maybe that's because the omnibar
suggestions apparently load pretty
This is fixed now, as far as I can tell. Thanks. :-)
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unity-system-compositor fails to launch / terminates with signal 15
To manage notif
Is there any way to preserve wine, libsdl-*-dev and qt5 when installing
the hardware enablement bits on 14.04 (with -proposed disabled)?
I tried the suggested apt command lines, but none of them seemed to
install the new mesa/xorg stack and preserve wine/qt5/libsdl at the same
time. See the attach
Thanks, Maarten. I just noticed my comment was missing the apt command
that I used.
I now use
> LANG=C sudo apt install --install-recommends libgles2-mesa-lts-utopic
libglapi-mesa-lts-utopic linux-generic-lts-utopic xserver-xorg-lts-
utopic libgl1-mesa-dri-lts-utopic libegl1-mesa-drivers-lts-utop
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This might be a bug in one of the products the ubuntu emulator is based
on, or maybe it's a configuration issue. I don't know so I report this
here.
I'm trying to use libupnp in the Ubuntu emulator (My app was compiled
using a 15.04 framework / i386 "kit" chroot created throu
Turns out that goget-ubuntu-touch is not the correct source package for
this bug, since the emulator runtime is in the "android" package.
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Okay, so it's not actually the emulator. The "guest system" (goldfish?)
simply kernel panics, see the attachment.
I guess the android source package is still correct though.
** Attachment added: "goldfish-kernel-panic.log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/android/+bug/1420366/+attach
I think the goldfish kernel is not maintained in the android source
package, but in this separate linux-goldfish package, so it's time to
move this bug again.
** Package changed: android (Ubuntu) => linux-goldfish (Ubuntu)
** Summary changed:
- goldfish kernel panic after setsockopt(…IP_ADD_MEMB
I have some more details about the kernel panic.
In net/ipv4/igmp.c, line 320, ip_route_output_ports() is called with socket
(aka "sk") = NULL.
In include/net/route.h, line 150, that NULL socket pointer is passed on to
sock_i_uid(), so sock_i_uid(NULL) is called.
That sock_i_uid() call is not i
There's actually a fix upstream, :
https://android.googlesource.com/kernel/goldfish/+/0836a0c191f580ed69254e0b287cdce58481e978
I hope there are plans to rebase to a recent goldfish kernel some time.
:)
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I have now verified that building the goldfish kernel from git with the
upstream commit cherry-picked, and then booting that kernel in the
emulator, solves my issue with libupnp.
** Summary changed:
- kernel null pointer dereference after setsockopt(…IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP…)
+ [fixed-upstream] kernel
In Ubuntu Trusty I did this to fix the issue (seems like the new version uses
gstreamer 1.0 instead of 0.10):
rm ~/.cache/gstreamer-1.0/registry.x86_64.bin
The file name might be a little different if you're not on x86_64.
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A debian user confirmed this is fixed in 1.1.2. So this bug only affects
saucy and precise. :-)
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Title:
minidlna crashes on boot when no active n
Are there any issues preventing chromium from being updated to a version
without known security vulnerabilities? Even debian has v35 in stable-
security since June 15, and Arch Linux (unsurprisingly) since June 11,
and the vulnerabilites are public since June 10.
Since most other distributions (ig
I finally managed to fix my configuration.
In dconf, I had com/canonical/unity/lenses/disabled-scopes set to
['files-local.scope']. Resetting this to the default [] value and
restarting unity fixed my files lense. FINALLY, YAY! :-)
I *really* wonder how that value sneaked in there. I don't remem
** Changed in: unity-lens-files
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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Title:
file lens does not display any files
To manage notifications about
This is the debdiff I use in my PPA to enable grilo in the current
trusty package (3.0.2-0ubuntu2).
Ordering of dependencies etc. is slightly different in the debian
package… I noticed too late that it might be a good idea to reduce the
debian->ubuntu diff size instead of increasing it.
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