Same issue with a C7 machine:
"Longhaul is currently broken in this configuration."
and the machine runs much hotter and sucks up more
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Things have indeed improved in Karmic Alpha 2: in the (default) mirror
configuration the S-video output works perfectly.
Trying to turn mirroring off (which adds "Virtual" entry in xorg.conf)
breaks things, though - no login window appears at all. X does start
though, mouse moves, but other than m
Further observations: both VGA and TV1 can be used alone, disabling the other,
but together
they work only in mirrored mode.
The resolutions offered for the VGA output are rather limited: only 640x480,
800x600, 1024x768, 1152x864 and 1360x768 - the monitor's native 1280x1024 is
notably missing.
Desktop box with Intel D945GCLF2 exhibits similar behaviour: with mirror
on everything works, mirror off works if either output is disabled but
with both enabled both screens remain black except for mouse pointer.
Xorg.0.log attached.
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More with D945GCLF2: The default resolution chosen by the driver was 1152x864.
Other resolutions work with mirror setup as well, but trying to turn mirror off
with 1024x768 exhibited slightly different behaviour: the screens went blank
for a moment, then returned (mirrored) with error:
"Could n
More experiments: non-mirrored setup works if combined resolution is
small enough that it works with default xorg.conf (without Virtual
entry). E.g., 1152x864 on VGA and 800x600 on TVout works fine.
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One minor issue resolved: the VGA monitor misdetection was caused by
cable (old one with one pin missing): with new cable it comes up
1280x1024 as it should. (It would be nice if there was an easy way to
override the monitor autodetection.) The issue with Virtual in xorg.conf
persists, though (cf.
One more observation: it's not the mere presence of Virtual in xorg.conf that
matters but what the limits there are. Apparently it works just fine as long as
the width is 2000 or less and height 1024 or less.
Since the default virtual (when there's no Virtual entry in xorg.conf) is also
2000x102
I had exactly same problem as Griphonwin: data directory definition was missing
from postgresql.conf,
in a brand new Jaunty installation (100% sure there was nothing from any
earlier installation).
Adding the data_directory line fixed the problem.
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2nd attempt, reinstalling from scratch on the same machine: problem did *not*
reoccur.
The only difference I can think of is that this time I skipped installing kde
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I have same problem (same symptoms anyway) with Intel D945GCLF2 board's
integrated 950 video.
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Same thing happens with me using Logitech E3500, Kubuntu 8.04, amd64.
The camera works just fine with Skype, Cheese, Kopete and luvcview,
but fails with xawtv (symptoms as above), camorama ("cannot open
video device") and ekiga ("video driver doesn't support the requested video
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After today's patch my machine fails to mount (encrypted) root
partition, complaining it can't open libgcrypt.so.11.
I'm not sure which package is the culprit, I can't get into the logs,
but at least the kernel was updated, requiring reboot. My best guess at
this point is tha
Recovered by restoring entire /boot from backup, everything seems to work.
Restoring just initrd.img did not help, so I'm rather in the dark about what
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My guess at this point is that the old version of libgcrypt in
/usr/local somehow messed up the kernel upgrade.
So the bug (if such it be) is not in kernel but somewhere in
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Apparently an old version of libgcrypt in /usr/local caused that dmesg
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A possible clue: now (running old kernel) fonud this dmesg ;
[ 164.155449] audit(1239125755.219:2): type=1503
operation="inode_permission" requested_mask="::r" denied_mask="::r"
name="/usr/local/lib/libgcrypt.so.11.5.2" pid=7013
profile="/usr/sbin/cupsd" namespace="default"
Possibly something wr
Just a data point, just tried latest Jaunty (kubuntu this time) on by dual-core
Atom box,
and the problem persists. Xorg.0.log attached, xrandr output here:
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1280 x 960, maximum 1600 x 1600
VGA disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
TV-1 connec
Bryce, I agree that the refresh rate issue is fixed (not really long ago
though, the new driver in Karmic Alpha 2 is the first that's given me
usable S-video output at all).
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Binary package hint: debian-installer
Installed Hardy stable (i386) with non-encrypted system VG and another,
encrypted VG didn't work correctly: no entry for the encrypted partition
was added in /etc/crypttab. /etc/fstab entry for LV in the encrypted VG
was added, however, r
Confirmed both the bug and the workaround suggested by Mark Behrens
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This hit me yesterday as well.
Since the network connection in the machine in question is static, I simply
removed the lines
include(`/etc/mail/m4/dialup.m4')dnl
include(`/etc/mail/m4/provider.m4')dnl
from sendmail.mc. As far as I can tell, none of the current config tools will
put them back,
Forgot to mention that I already had explicit
define(`confDOMAIN_NAME',...
in my sendmail.mc, as well as
FEATURE(use_cw_file)dnl
and
GENERICS_DOMAIN_FILE(...
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Still not fixed in gutsy. :-(
*PLEASE* fix this. Some people *will* switch away from Debian and Ubuntu
for no other reason than this.
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Same here, observed in two machines - never seen in two others.
Could be random effect, in one it happened every time for a while after
installation, but after resorting to "kdesu kcontrol" for a while it went away.
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Just a data point:
Nothing much (including Sun java test page) worked for me with the
~b21 versions that come from the standard repo, but installing
icedtea-java7-bin_7~b22-1.5~20071018-0ubuntu1_amd64.deb
icedtea-java7-jre_7~b22-1.5~20071018-0ubuntu1_all.deb
icedtea-java7-plugin_7~b22-1.5~20071018
Any progress on this? Does anybody have feisty package for sc-enabled
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: upgrade-system
Upgrading started via Adept, upgrader crashed some time after asking for
confirmation about obsolete package removal. At that point this python
process had gobbled up 2.5GB RAM:
root 18791 1 0 09:36 ?00:00:52 python /tmp/k
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Followup: killing the rogue python process, restarting Adept,
Fetch/Apply, reboot => the machine is up and running
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process had gobbled up 2.5GB RAM:
root 18791 1 0 09:36 ?0
Same issue with HP ProBook 6440B, but patch worked without problems.
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Same problem with HP ProBook 6440B and Lucid, except that USB id is
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Same problem here, /var on separate file system, patch in #13 seems to
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Same problem with Asus 701 after fresh install of Karmic.
(This didn't happen with Jaunty.)
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Ticking off "Spin down hard disks when possible" someone suggested didn't help.
:-(
I settled on ticking "Don't warn me if the disk is failing" on, scary though it
sounds.
(Incidentally, I find it annoying that Palimpsest opens window that doesn't
fit in the screen and has to be dragged around to
I encountered this error in a Xenial->Bionic upgrade today, with current
(final) Bionic (18.04.1).
Installation didn't complete, then trying apt-get -f install resulted in
the message
apt-get: error while loading shared libraries: libzstd.so.1: cannot open
shared object file: No such file or dire
As long as there is no working alternative I would like to have mcelog back.
Some tool to get hardware error messages is rather important, I think.
Actually I already built mce from sources (and it works fine), but on
general principles it'd be nicer to have it packaged properly.
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I have same problem with a Dell Latitude E5470 - and 4.4.0-28.47 does *not* fix
it,
but mainline 4.6.0-rc7 does.
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apt-cacher-ng can work around this without patching, just add
PassThroughPattern: ^changelogs.ubuntu.com:443$
to /etc/apt-cacher-ng/acng.conf
Perhaps that could even be put in to apt-cacher-ng package?
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I actually got kernel panics with 3.13.0-155. With 3.13.0-156
everything's fine again.
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Updated to 4.4.0-96 and it boots normally. So whatever it was, it was specific
to 4.4.0-93.
Probably not worth investigating more.
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This problem still persists in Saucy using latest LSI firmware (10.00.00.07,
bios 07.31.00.00),
although it's not as bad as it used to be - it doesn't crash within hours
anymore but rather weeks
(although a few times twice within a few hours). But when it crashes it crashes
hard - all disks
on t
The machine's been running with upstream kernel
(3.14.0-031400rc5-generic) for almost six weeks now without problems. I
haven't had time to do more tests with the old Ubuntu kernel, and
probably won't until Trusty comes out, so I cannot tell if the kernel
change made the difference or if the error
Public bug reported:
After latest kernel upgrade to version 4.4.0-93 machine failed to boot
with message
Error 18: Selected cylinder exceeds maximum supported by BIOS
Selecting old kernel (4.4.0-92) it boots normally.
This is a virtual machine (kvm) running 16.04.3. Apport report attached.
(Cou
Tested (from oneiric-proposed) in four machines suffering from the
problem (one which wouldn't boot at all and where I'd used the
--noudevsync hack before, three which hang for an extra minute until
watershed timeout): problem gone, all boot perfectly (and quickly) now.
No adverse effects observed.
This bug is still present in Raring. :-(
It seems it is actually a KDE bug, cf.
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=173834
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The bug is not limited to convert, it can also be triggered by compare:
$ compare -fuzz 25% 174210.jpg 182452.jpg junk.jpg
*** stack smashing detected ***: compare terminated
Aborted (core dumped)
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I built ImageMagick 6.8.9-9 from source (from imagemagick.org) and the
bug is still there.
So it's either upstream bug or in some library ImageMagick uses
(compiling all of them from source would take rather long).
Looks like I've got to downgrade to Precise. :-(
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To resolve the either-or above, I built ImageMagick 6.8.9-9 from source
in a Precise machine (where the packaged version does not have the bug)
and it crashes there, too.
So it seems the bug is in ImageMagick itself and it was introduced
between versions 6.6.9 (in Precise) and 6.7.7 (in Trusty).
I reported the bug upstream and it appears the bug is in JPEG library
after all, cf.
http://www.imagemagick.org/discourse-
server/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=26482&sid=840b093fee284f81c6b46c7177ca07f3
As an interim fix (workaround for the JPEG library bug), I would suggest
building ImageMagick with jpeg_
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Machine running Ubuntu 13.10 server, LSI SATA card, five disks + spares in
RAID10 configuration, crashed hard.
Syslog (from remote syslog server, crash prevented it being written on local
disk) reports
kernel BUG at /build/buildd/linux-3.11.0/drivers/md/raid10.c:351!
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Is there some way to run apport-collect without GUI?
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I guess I'll have to file a separate bug report about apport-collect: it
tries to use links or lynx, but doesn't work with them, because
launchpad insists on referer field. :-(
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So: I can't run apport-collect. If someone will point me to a document
listing logs it would send I'll try to attach them manually.
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I've got the apport-cli --save output; will it help anybody if I attach
it here as is (26991 lines) or should I try to split it somehow?
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I will try the upstream kernel later today. The problem is somewhat
difficult to reproduce, however - it happens somewhat randomly, probably
load-dependent and I've already migrated all critical stuff out of the
machine and it hasn't crashed since. But I'll try to generate some test
load to see if
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No errors after 24 hours with upstream kernel. That doesn't prove much
though as the machine had been running without problems for a week
before crashing on Sunday (then it crashed twice within an hour). I'll
try to put more load on it and keep it running for a few days, if
nothing happens I'll try
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I installed two new 6TB disks (WD Red) as RAID1 and pmove'd stuff over from old
5x3TB RAID10 array to it (actually the move is still in progress, going to take
some
17 hours or so) and I get lots of these (4971 so far) in dmesg:
[58693.807553] bio too big device dm-7 (664 >
Looks like I misfiled this as grub bug. Actually it's probably in the
kernel.
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I'll try to reproduce the bug with a bit smaller data set first (and
non-production data), as testing this with the real thing takes rather
too long (about two days per test). Also, I haven't yet determined if
this resulted in data corruption (I will, by comparing data with backup,
but it will also
Comparing moved data against backup I found exactly one corrupt file
(out of about 1.4 million), despite thousands of those "bio too big"
messages. Also, I found one "buffer I/O error" in the logs. So I suspect
the "bio too big" messages probably did not cause data corruption at all
(even though t
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Every now and then imagemagick convert crashes like this:
$ convert -rotate 270 003632r270.jpg koe.jpg
*** stack smashing detected ***: convert terminated
Aborted (core dumped)
This is perfectly reproducible and happens in every Ubuntu 14.04 box
I have at hand that has Image
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Every now and then imagemagick convert crashes like this:
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*** stack smashing detected ***: convert terminated
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This is perfectly rep
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I ran apport-collect in a test box with i386 kernel, but this happens
with x86_64 machines as well.
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imagemagick 8:6.7.7.10-6ubuntu3 (current in Trusty)
I already attached sample image that causes this, and as I said I've got
more... here're a few:
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This would indeed be nice. I'd like to keep VM host stable, i.e., on LTS
release, and yet be able to install guest VMs with newer releases easily
(same way as older releases).
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After upgrading to Quantal, konsole profiles appear in random-looking order
(In Precise they're in alphabetical order).
This makes it very difficult (time-consuming) to find desired profile.
(I'm not sure if the package designation is correct, as it's not Konsole itself
wher
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After upgrading to Quantal, konsole profiles appear in random-looking order
(In Precise they're in alphabetical order).
This makes it very difficult (time-consuming) to find desired profile.
(I'm not su
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Not really relevant to this bug, but running apport turned out a bit
more difficult than expected, as it wasn't installed... I got
"You need to run 'sudo apt-get install python-apport' for apport-collect
to work."
and after doing that and trying again
"ERROR: The launchpadlib Python module is no
apport information
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I actually first observed this problem in another machine, of rather
different hardware and 64-bit OS, but I've already rolled it back to
Precise. But it tells this is not any rare hardware idiosyncracy of the
machine in question.
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This was clearly a one-off case resulting from non-standard libraries,
no real bug -> I'll mark it Invalid.
** Changed in: linux-ports-meta (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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This bug is indeed no longer present in Quantal
(in my machine anyway). :-)
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[Hardy][Intrepid] Low bandwidth with rt2400 / rt2500 drivers
This bug is still present in Precise.
Using an A-Link PCI card
("Ralink corp. RT2500 Wireless 802.11bg (rev 01)" according to lspci),
I get about 1.4 Mbit/s regardless of what iwconfig shows, and
so many dropped packets it's practically unusable.
Disabling power management as per comment #161 hel
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