I see similar problems after restarting from a hibernate attempts to ssh or
call ssh-add freeze.
I find that SSH_AUTH_SOCK still set in the environment and pointing a gnome-key
process that is
still running.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/228656
You
I can confirm I had the exact same problem with my T21 and a Xircom combo
modem/ethernet mini-pci card. (MPCI3A56G-100)
It was working and then failed to boot after updating the kernel. And once in
a blue moon it will boot without hanging.
Removing the card allowed the laptop to boot again.
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Sorry, no longer have that laptop so I can't reproduce the bug anymore.
2009/2/21 Caspar Clemens Mierau
> Marking as incomplete as we are waiting for an answer.
>
> ** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu)
> Status: New => Incomplete
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> https://bugs
"remote code execution vulnerability"
then
"importance: Undecided → Medium"
huh?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/411733
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Also on resume from sleep
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I had a external USB drive mounted with a btrfs filesystem and rebooted the
system while I was
had a process writing a large amount of data to the drive.
ProblemType: KernelOops
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: linux-image-2.6.32-19-generic 2.6.32-19.28
Regression: No
Re
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The -40 kernel recommend by jsalisbury faults immediately on boot. The fault
scrolled off the page and I don't know how to capture it, but it had nvme
routines at the end of it.
Note: the existing kernels don't fault, the probes for these drives just fail.
Trying ddstreet's suggestion now, it
Yeah, ddstreet's -59 kernel boots just fine and sees my NVMe drives.
Let me know if I can help.
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Title:
nvme drive probe failure
To manage notif
fyi:
# nvme list
Node SN Model
Version Namespace Usage Format FW Rev
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I fixed this manually on my machine. I agree with @paelzer. Since the
purpose of this package is to highlight critical messages in logfiles
this error is very important for this package.
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Odd, but I have another machine with almost the same Intel SSD and it is
running kernel -57 just fine.
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Title:
nvme drive probe failure
To manag
Another data point...
I have 2 Intel P3700 NVMe SSDs on an x99 chipset motherboard.
For me Ubuntu 16.04 Kernel 4.4.0-53 works, but -57 and -59 both fail to find
the SSDs.
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For what it is worth, I have 15.10 installed on a Thinkpad X1 with an
Ivy Bridge processor (i5-3427U) and Intel HD 4000 graphics and I am
seeing very similar behavior. Full screen video from Chrome or games on
Steam cause the freeze.
The freeze is usually when switching away from the video/game o
Public bug reported:
I commented on this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1516531
and it was requested I start a new bug with detail.
For what it is worth, I have 15.10 installed on a Thinkpad X1 with an
Ivy Bridge processor (i5-3427U) and Intel HD 4000 graphics and I am
Updating the BIOS on a laptop with no CD and no Windows is a PITA.
It took me an hour to get it right.
$ sudo dmidecode -s bios-version && sudo dmidecode -s bios-release-date
G6ETB2WW (2.72 )
10/08/2015
This didn't change anything about this bug. It still does the same
thing.
** Changed in: xo
I created a fresh 15.10 live CD and verified the problem there.
Then did an install of the Xenial daily live image and it shows the same
problem.
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.m.penal...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Wayne Scott, to clarify, after this freeze, is there a crash file in
> /var/crash?
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> ** Tags added: xenial
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My apologies. Real life is getting in the way of tracking this bug at
the moment.
The problems occurred to me personally on this laptop and it is my believe that
when I originally upgraded to 15.10 from 14.04
it was fine, but sometime later I started having problems with applications
that switc
Just adding my vote here. I have seen this ever since upgrading to 11.10 on
multiple machines.
It is really annoying.
This happens on a 64-bit desktop and a 32-bit laptop. (I can't remember, but
I think the laptop had 11.10 installed
directly and wasn't an upgrade.)
I have been using Ubuntu
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 24061 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/24061
I see this as well when using apt-cacher-ng, and found I had to 'rm
/var/lib/apt/lists/*' to get things working again.
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Complaining to Thailand is all well and good, but you can get stuff like this
just trying to use apt-cacher-ng or other local cacheing proxies. The problem
isn't that the proxy is caching bad data. The problem is that stuff in
/var/lib/apt/lists is
corrupted and even when the proxy is removed
Still happens in released Maverick
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The cause is because Valyrie 1.4 doesn't support Valgrind 3.6.
The released version is 2.0 and is here:
http://valgrind.org/downloads/current.html
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: global
When installing the package 'global' on a natty machine the following
output was generated:
Setting up global (5.7.1-2) ...
install/global: byte-compiling for emacs23
Loading 00debian-vars...
No /etc/mailname. Reverting to default.
My daughter has a T61 with the same problem. (running stock 10.04)
Running 'ifconfig eth0 down' fixed the problem. That machine also has a
Vista partition. I haven't proved it yet, but my theory is that
everything was working fine until she rebooted into Vista and after
returning to linux the prob
I was seeing this problem and it was certainly fixed months ago.
The problem was an incorrectly configured web server at google.
However I am still running Luicd, but I don't see why Maverick should behave
any differently.
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