Just want to add yet another comment in favor of getting this in the release
and seriously increase the importance. Many many people do use these USB
dongles. Vodafone - the biggest pan-European mobile provider - among many
others, uses these dongles for mobile Internet in most countries where t
I seem to have this bug also. While this is on a production server, I
have some flexibility in rebooting it.
I can note a few issues:
1. The kernel bug only happens with Java (tested both open-jdk7 and
oracle8)
2. The java processes block and cannot be killed
3. Any process that tries to inspec
I will do this, but one important comment: I am on a supermicro, not a
dell. But the bug seems the same (same bug kernel line, and also java-
related taints)
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We have now installed the new kernel, but as the bug is non-
deterministic, we will have to wait until it manifests itself.
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Sami,
Good observation: I do not have a machine check exception. The
similarities are: a reported bug on the same line; similar behaviour;
and java involved. For reference I copy my kernel bug below (I get
several instances of this, only that the next ones are tainted). As soon
as I have a problem
Public bug reported:
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu oneiric (development branch)
Release:11.10
pulseaudio 1:1.0-0ubuntu1
PROBLEM: With oneiric the number of input and output sound connectors is
reduced.
So, if you go to
Sound Settings --> Output --> Connector
Only "Analog spe
The problem persists on *-ubuntu2
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Public bug reported:
I have installed openjdk-7-jdk. But if I do
$jar
I get
The program 'jar' can be found in the following packages:
* openjdk-6-jdk
* fastjar
* gcj-4.4-jdk
* gcj-4.6-jdk
* gcj-4.5-jdk
* openjdk-7-jdk
For info:
$dpkg -l openjdk-7-jdk
ii openjdk-7-jdk 7~b147-2.0~pre OpenJ
IMPORTANT CORRECTION: This seems to be more general. For instance, I have
installed clojure1.2
ii clojure1.2 1.2.1+dfsg-3ubuntu1
and
$ clojure
The program 'clojure' can be found in the following packages:
* clojure
* clojure1.2
Try: apt-get install
It see
Actually, if you do
$clojure1.2
Then it works. But both reports above are a bug.
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Title:
the jar application is not linked to openjdk-7-jdk
To m
> Same here with pulseaudio 1:1.0-0ubuntu3.1 from proposed: Only one
> connector is displayed (headphones).
A way to hack around this is to use the alsamixer (at least in my
case). You have separate volume controls for each output type.
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