Confirmed to be a problem with kernel 5.15.117 installed via unattended-
upgrades. 5.15.116 does not work. Virtualbox previously worked. Trying
to revert to 5.15.107.
This is on Kubuntu 22.04.
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5.15.107 did not boot not sure why. Temporary mitigation:
```
sudo apt-get install --install-recommends linux-generic-hwe-22.04
sudo update-grub2
```
System boots and virtualbox works.
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Ideally a patch number update to the 5.15.X kernel line should not break
installed software like Virtualbox. Even if upgrading the kernel or
upgrading virtualbox is a workaround, this situation is undesired within
an LTS release.
The main reason for staying inside the Ubuntu repositories (for pyth
Firefox on Ubuntu 24.04 just broke last week because of this. Now I can
no longer drag and drop screenshots directly from spectable, since the
last firefox update:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1936550
This is an action I perform 20-30 times per day, every day, which was a
huge usa
I have been using this workaround sucessfully for some months on Ubuntu
22.04. But for some reason the most recent installation done from
scratch no longer works.
Current packages are:
* podman 3.4.4+ds1-1ubuntu1.22.04.3
* containernetworking-plugins 0.9.1+ds1-1ubuntu0.1
* golang-github-container
I probably take my word back on the above - seems that pip decided to
install a different version of podman-compose which broke the previously
good behaviour (with the workaround discussed in this issue). I will
write a definitive confirmation soon.
(I apologize for the noise)
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Here is a workaround to make Celery work on Ubuntu 24.04 that avoids the
use of pip:
-
sudo apt install -y celery python3-celery
wget
http://mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu/pool/main/v/vine/python3-vine_5.1.0+dfsg-1_all.deb
dpkg -i python3-vine_5.1.0+dfsg-1_all.deb
sudo sed -i '/^Requires-Dist: tzd
As of 2024:
* apt install redis-server
* apt remove redis-server
* apt install redis-server
is not causing this issue. The redis user is not deleted on removal.
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