You are right. I was implying that libvirt in 10.10 would create proper
configuration files and not have this bug, but I didn't verify that. The
only thing that I could verify is that some images (32-bit guests) that
used to work with /usr/bin/kvm in 10.04 stopped working in 10.10. In my
case, repl
@nutznboltz : I tried and failed to reproduce the bug you are
describing. Also this bug report is about when an system update causes
virtualization to fail. If this does not apply to your situation, I
encourage you to open a new bug report. because there is a high
probability that the cause of the
This bug seems to be triggered by the fact that /usr/bin/kvm is a
symbolic link that points to qemu-system-x86_64. The shell (i.e.
libvirt) that is invoking the virtual machine should add a "-cpu qemu32"
to the command line if the guest OS is 32-bit. This seems to be a change
between the Lucid and
I have exactly the same symptoms as in comment #7. Also, using `qemu`
`qemu -enable-kvm` instead of `kvm` allows the guest OS to fully boot.
** Changed in: qemu-kvm (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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KVM does not boot Ubuntu i386 10.04 minimal server images
https://bugs.launchpad.net/b
This change was done as a security measure to prevent users to execute
code with the permissions of the www-data user. The comment in the
php5.conf file is there to explain how to re-enable php in user
directory in the case you "control" all your users. See the following
Debian bug report for more
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. Unfortunately, we cannot work on this bug because your
description didn't include enough information. We'd be grateful if you
would then provide a more complete description of the problem.
We have instructions on d
** Package changed: ubuntu => libpam-ldap (Ubuntu)
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passwd crashed when the password is changed through pam_ldap
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/576957
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I am marking this as 'confirmed' as I can reproduce the problem with the
latest qemu-kvm package. Turning off cpu frequency scaling is a valid
workaround for me, but the clock on the guests drift a lot whenever I
forget to change the governor.
$ LANG=C apt-cache policy qemu-kvm
qemu-kvm:
Install