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Running Xenial on a Macbook Air. This was running Wily and was upgraded
to Xenial using do-release-upgrade. Network Manager works, and can
manage NICs, WiFI and VPNs that I have configured, however, the
Public bug reported:
Running Xenial on a Macbook Air. This was running Wily and was upgraded
to Xenial using do-release-upgrade. Network Manager works, and can
manage NICs, WiFI and VPNs that I have configured, however, the service
no longer starts on boot like it did under Wily and like it
It's not really a kernel issue, it's an issue in whatever bits in
Unity?? that set the system/calendar time (e.g. the Date/Time settings).
I filed generically against Ubuntu because I coudn't find a name for the
appropriate piece of UserSpace that does this (I failed at name
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See attached screenshot of the configs. Despite the fact that it is
configured to update the time based on location, this simply does not
work. I always have to manually re-configure the system time to the
correct current timezone.
This is rather annoying. Even Google
The current firmware on this box is A28 02/06/2014 (not sure exactly
what that corresponds to just yet, the HP website is less than
forthcoming on firmware updates so far).
You'd mentioned getting one of our firmware devs to take a look would
you prefer I hold off on updating this system until
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Hi Martin,
Tested on z/KVM, z/VM and LPAR (two of which were initially bitten by
this bug) and the version in proposed works great!
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eneric s390x
> UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
> UserGroups: adm cdrom cpacfstats dip lpadmin lxd plugdev sambashare sudo
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Whoops, set it to New, not Confirmed, that triggered your bot again.
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I don't understand... why am I having to run apport-collect? Why didnt
ubuntu-bug submit all the logs?
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ubuntu-bug did. Your bot may be broken...
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problems with network
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On an amd64 system with a 1Gb NIC, I can examine /sys/class/net/
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For example:
bladernr@galactica:~/Datacenters/Home$ cat
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On an amd64 system with a 1Gb NIC, I can examine /sys/class/net/
for various bits of data. In this case, we need link speed.
For example:
bladernr@galactica:~/Datacenters/Home$ cat /sys/class/net/enp2s0/speed
1000
However, on my z/VM instance of Xenial on s390, the
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waiting for colin to let me know if this is even valid
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1570912
memory/memory-stress-ng calls non-existant lockbus test
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Colin, can you take a look at this and just confirm a theory for me...
I re-ran after adding an LVM volume to the zVM lpar to expand the
filesystem and now the test passes.
I am thinking it may have been as simple as running out of disk space
for writing temp data.
I'm trying to get the LPAR
If that's the case, it may be useful to have stress-ng actually say it
ran out of disk space. As it is, assuming the above is true, what I
think is happening is that it's writing a bunch of data to some temp
dirs, it runs out of disk space, errors out and then deletes the
contents of the temp
Here's the lpar logs... interestingly these are smaller than zVM. same
amount of RAM on each.
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Here's the strace and other log from zVM, I'll have the LPAR shortly,
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stress-ng mmap failing on zVM and LPAR
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This is the output from a successful run on zKVM using the same kernel
as zVM and the LPAR.
stress-ng: debug: [17990] 2 processors online, 2 processors configured
stress-ng: info: [17990] dispatching hogs: 2 mmap
stress-ng: debug: [17990] cache allocate: reducing cache level from L3 (too
high)
This is the command line used:
stress-ng --aggressive --verbose -t 300 --log-file stress-ng-mmap-fail.log
--mmap 0
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stress-ng mmap
Public bug reported:
Running stress-ng on s390 in all three modes. This seems to work ok in
z/KVM, however, on zVM and LPAR as of a few days ago on Xenial the mmap
stressor has started failing.
I tried to get detailed logs but either don't know the correct switches
or they simply aren't there.
Tried mainline too:
ubuntu@oil-phelps:~$ ./clocktest
Testing for clock jitter on 8 cpus
PASSED: largest jitter seen was 0.000385
Testing clock direction for 5 minutes...
FAILED: Iteration 0 delta: 3.654284
FAILED: Iteration 1 delta: 1.010557
FAILED: Iteration 2 delta: 0.734235
FAILED: Iteration
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Severe latency/skew on AMD Opetron processor
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Discovered this while doing pre-release certification testing for 16.04
on an HP ProLiant DL385p Gen8 with an AMD Opteron 6320 8-core CPU.
I have some code that essentially does this: And
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Discovered this while doing pre-release certification testing for 16.04
on an HP ProLiant DL385p Gen8 with an AMD Opteron 6320 8-core CPU.
I have some code that essentially does this: And note, I am NOT a C
programmer, I know enough C to read it and do some minor things,
Also note, both the Intel and AMD boxes were tested with the same kernel
and the TSC clocksource in use. I tried HPET on the AMD box as well but
it didn't make any difference.
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$ cat /etc/lsb-release
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=16.04
DISTRIB_CODENAME=xenial
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu Xenial Xerus (development branch)"
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maas-proxy is an open proxy with no ACLs; it should add networks
automatically
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maas-proxy is an open proxy with no ACLs; it should add networks
automatically
To manage
This also needs a 1.9 target as well. I just discovered this while
investigating proxy issues on a customer MAAS server and found that they
have an open maas proxy with a ton of external connections to it :/
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This also needs a 1.9 target as well. I just discovered this while
investigating proxy issues on a customer MAAS server and found that they
have an open maas proxy with a ton of external connections to it :/
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Unblocking cert on this since we can now deploy using HWE-V or later via
MAAS
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maas uses 3.13
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MAAS
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maas
H... ok. I didn't realize there was a second pulseaudio config.
I have no idea how it got there, nor where it came from, and I do not
recall ever setting it, but sure enough:
### Make some devices default
#set-default-sink output
set-default-source 2
set-source-mute 2 0
So this is likely
et viola, it's working.
Still, no idea where that second, edited version came from :/
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Title:
Pulseaudio stopped working but sound still works
On Tue, Mar 1, 2016 at 8:10 AM, David Henningsson
<1547...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> You haven't changed any configuration files (e g such as
> /etc/pulse/default.pa ) so they now reference a hard-coded "source #2",
> have you?
I have only changed the autospawn line in /etc/pulse/client.conf:
Fair enough. we can count it as "weirdness when running an alpha" :)
it's working so I've reset the status to Fix Released now that I
understand the underlying mechanics a bit better. Of course, now I'm
also seeing the other issue that flocculant mentioned, but as discussed
in earlier comments,
Also, since appstream-util was never installed in the first place, do I
need that installed now?
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It only shows installed apps, not
Hrmmm... appstream-util was not installed (why is that not installed by
default, or perhaps it is now but wasn't when I installed Xenial
originally a couple weeks ago).
Since appstream-util was never installed in the first place, the first
thing I did was simply run update-manager to update the
Oh, and last but not least, thanks for the suggestions to get the cache
properly updated.
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It only shows installed apps, not available
tuxpaint:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 1:0.9.22-2
Version table:
1:0.9.22-2 500
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial/universe amd64 Packages
That makes two things from Universe that "should" be there but are not.
As far as I can tell, the current gnome-software is
What version is this fixed in?
gnome-software:
Installed: 3.19.91~git20160229.ceb6b9d-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 3.19.91~git20160229.ceb6b9d-0ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 3.19.91~git20160229.ceb6b9d-0ubuntu1 500
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial/main amd64 Packages
100
I verified that all the repos are open (Main, Universe, Multiverse and
Partner) and I can pull packages from them using apt-get. However as
software-center seems to have no config mechanism of it's own, I have to
presume it's using the same apt-cache or at least the same repo data
that apt-get
Public bug reported:
I needed to re-install recordmydesktop for some debug usage and opened
up the Software Center in Xenial and attempted to do so.
Searches for 'recordmydesktop' in the software-center returned nothing,
as the screenshot shows.
However, it's plainly available if you do an
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Configured apcupsd to monitor a new SmartUPS 1500. apcupsd seems to be
ok so far, but before starting the daemon, I tried to run apctest and
got this error every time I tried:
bladernr@galactica:~$ apctest
2016-02-24 21:48:34 apctest 3.14.12 (29 March 2014) debian
** Summary changed:
- Pulseaudio stopped working but sound still comes out LOUDLY
+ Pulseaudio stopped working but sound still works at the low level (can be
controlled with alsamixer)
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After updating packages, I rebooted the system to load the new libc. ON
reboot I discovered after login that I was unable to connect any
configured VPNs because NetworkManager showed no VPNs.
I eventually figured out that clicking "Enable Networking" to disable
and
I AM able to control sound levels with alsamixer directly, FWIW.
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Title:
Pulseaudio stopped working but sound still comes out LOUDLY
To manage
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Rebooted system and still no audio devices, but I am listening to a
video play RIGHT NOW, despite the fact that pulseaudio thinks I have no
audio devices now.
This was working until I did a dist-upgrade earlier (maybe yesterday or
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Syslog is flooded with this series of messages
Feb 19 11:42:07 galactica pulseaudio[22209]: [pulseaudio] main.c: Source 2 does
not exist.
Feb 19 11:42:07 galactica pulseaudio[22209]: [pulseaudio] main.c: No sink found
by this name or index.
Feb 19 11:42:07 galactica pulseaudio[22209]:
This may be related to bug #1547589
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Pulseaudio stopped working but sound still comes out LOUDLY
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Public bug reported:
rtkit is flooding syslog with the following:
Feb 19 11:42:07 galactica rtkit-daemon[20798]: Supervising 0 threads of 0
processes of 1 users.
Feb 19 11:42:07 galactica rtkit-daemon[20798]: Warning: Reached burst limit for
user '1000', denying request.
Feb 19 11:42:07
Public bug reported:
Not sure if it was an update or what that broke, but I suddenly have no
ability to control sound.
Sound settings no longer show any output devices and syslog is flooded
with pulseaudio messages.
Haven't tried a reboot, that's next.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu
Public bug reported:
Installed a VM with 14.04.3, did a full dist-upgrade and then installed
maas from the Trusty repos.
Since no newer maas has been SRUd yet, 1.7.6 is the only MAAS available
to trusty unless you know about the PPAs. So normal users would end up
with 1.7.6, not 1.9 by default.
Public bug reported:
Installed a VM with 14.04.3, did a full dist-upgrade and then installed
maas from the Trusty repos.
Since no newer maas has been SRUd yet, 1.7.6 is the only MAAS available
to trusty unless you know about the PPAs. So normal users would end up
with 1.7.6, not 1.9 by default.
Public bug reported:
Whenever I run ubuntu-bug on this newly installed and updated Xenial
destktop system, I get the following PyGIWarning messages dumped to
console:
bladernr@critical-maas:~$ ubuntu-bug apport
sys:1: PyGIWarning: Wnck was imported without specifying a version first. Use
Public bug reported:
Noticed during an update of PostgreSQL via apt-get this evening:
Setting up postgresql-9.5 (9.5.0-3) ...
Unescaped left brace in regex is deprecated, passed through in regex; marked by
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Thanks for that explanation Pitti! THat makes sense now that I've read
the thread.
I wouldn't suggest making changes here for the sake of convenience, I
also admit that I am a special corner case in this matter.
Would it be a safe assumption that if I can decipher how to write a udev
rule for
More checking... on Trusty, the file is generated by
/lib/udev/write_net_rules:
bladernr@sulaco:~$ cat /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules
# This file was automatically generated by the /lib/udev/write_net_rules
# program, run by the persistent-net-generator.rules rules file.
And checking
Public bug reported:
This is a fresh install from a Xenial daily today. All I've done post-
install is configure networking, add a ppa, update the apt-cache and
dist-upgrade. Then I installed MAAS to the machine.
Now I am running a script we have to configure MAAS for Certification
and
Public bug reported:
Fresh install of Xenial on an intel NUC with 1 onboard GigE and one USB
GigE NIC.
I was setting up networking for MAAS and discovered that the device
names were ridiculous:
bladernr@critical-maas:/etc/udev$ ifconfig |grep HWaddr
eno1 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr
Hrmm... frustratingly, it's been changed automatically at boot somehow:
[5.389985] e1000e :00:19.0 eno1: renamed from eth0
[8.689549] asix 2-1.5:1.0 enx8cae4cff4099: renamed from eth0
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Attempting to upgrade a fully updated 14.04.3 system to Xenial using the
do-release-upgrade tool.
The upgrade proceeds until it attempts to install fontconfig. This
fails and causes a cascading set of failures for 160+ more packages
resulting in a system that boots, and has
I have seen this issue as well, after being pointed to problems booting
Xen w/ Ubuntu by a colleague.
To recreate this I did the following:
Deployed a server in UEFI mode via MAAS 1.9 using the latest Xenial images from
the MAAS daily image stream.
After deployment, SSH'd to the server and
I have seen this issue as well, after being pointed to problems booting
Xen w/ Ubuntu by a colleague.
To recreate this I did the following:
Deployed a server in UEFI mode via MAAS 1.9 using the latest Xenial images from
the MAAS daily image stream.
After deployment, SSH'd to the server and
Will this be fixed in the 1.9 release?
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maas uses 3.13 (hwe-t) kernel which does not work on non-virtual IBM
power
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Removing the blocker tag since this is no longer reproducible.
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MAAS not
Removing the blocker tag since this is no longer reproducible.
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Title:
MAAS not
Will this be fixed in the 1.9 release?
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Title:
maas uses 3.13 (hwe-t) kernel which does not work on non-virtual IBM
power
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** Tags added: blocks-hwcert-server
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Title:
can't boot to disk from netboot on power8
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Marking invalid, looks like there was some version mismatching.
** Changed in: usb-creator (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Hi,
Not sure this is still an issue, Stephane informed me that those tests
are not meant to be run stand alone and could fail in spectacular ways
when run outside of autopkgtest.
if this is not the case, let me know and when I'm home next week,
I'll dig into this further... otherwise, you can
Hi,
Not sure this is still an issue, Stephane informed me that those tests
are not meant to be run stand alone and could fail in spectacular ways
when run outside of autopkgtest.
if this is not the case, let me know and when I'm home next week,
I'll dig into this further... otherwise, you can
I don't care about this anymore, and apparently neither did anyone else.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Won't Fix
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It appears no one cared to update this after I tried handing it off. I
no longer have access to this hardware, nor am I on the PES Cert team,
so I'm marking it as won't fix.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Won't Fix
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