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 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
I actually got kernel panics with 3.13.0-155. With 3.13.0-156
everything's fine again.
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java Corrupted page table
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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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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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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.
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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[HP Pavilion
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=3t=26482sid=840b093fee284f81c6b46c7177ca07f3
As an interim fix (workaround for the JPEG library bug), I would suggest
building ImageMagick with
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).
Just tested this in Utopic, the bug is still present.
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imagemagick crashes with stack smashing detected
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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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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 already attached sample image that causes this, and as I said I've got
more... here're a few:
http://tapani.tarvainen.info/linux/convertbug/r270/
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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
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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
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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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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 the
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
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Public bug reported:
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.
apport-cli --save output attached.
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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
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
Is there some way to run apport-collect without GUI?
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Machine crashes with kernel BUG ... raid10.c
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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
Attached output from apport-bug --save /tmp/report.1286871 linux.
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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!
**
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
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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A followup to my comment #172 above: things are not perfect with quantal either.
The card behaves differently, starting up with good speed consostently, but
it's not stable, eventually losing connection totally sooner or later,
and too often sooner rather than later.
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[Hardy][Intrepid] Low bandwidth with rt2400 / rt2500 drivers
Public bug reported:
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
apport information
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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
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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 not
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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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no real bug - I'll mark it Invalid.
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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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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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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
More observations: it is not 100% consistent, about every fourth time
everything goes smoothly, with the only sign of trouble are usb error
messages in dmesg:
[3.432129] usb 5-2: new low-speed USB device number 2 using ohci_hcd
[3.576081] usb 5-2: device descriptor read/64, error -62
[
Tried booting 32-bit Ubuntu off USB stick: it takes several minutes doing
timeout: killing 'cdrom_id --lock-media /dev/sr1'
So this isn't 64-bit specific.
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Ugly hack that fixes at least part of the problem:
sed '1i\
SUBSYSTEM==block, ATTRS{vendor}==ATEN, GOTO=cdrom_end'
/lib/udev/rules.d/60-cdrom_id.rules /etc/udev/rules.d/60-cdrom_id.rules
sed '1i\
SUBSYSTEM==block,
The above does not fix all problems: even with it, login takes much longer than
usual: from normal almost instantaneous, 3-5 seconds, up to over a minute with
Unity, even worse with KDE (up to several minutes, occasionally failing
completely).
Attached a couple of .xsession-errors -logs from
And .xsession-errors with KDE.
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And normal .xsession-errors (same machine with standalone keyboard and
mouse, Unity).
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Here's another dmesg sample (from 12.04), when the KVM USB is plugged in
after the machine is up:
[ 675.222698] usb 2-1.3: new high-speed USB device number 12 using ehci_hcd
[ 675.315192] hub 2-1.3:1.0: USB hub found
[ 675.315381] hub 2-1.3:1.0: 4 ports detected
[ 675.602100] usb 2-1.3.1: new
Tried udevadm test /block/sr1:
...
udev_device_new_from_syspath: device 0x7f6e2b8968c0 has devpath
'/devices/pci:00/:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.4/2-1.4.2/2-1.4.2:1.0/host15/target15:0:0/15:0:0:0/block/sr1'
udev_device_read_db: no db file to read /run/udev/data/b11:1: No such file or
directory
Public bug reported:
Aten CM0264 KVM misbehaves with Ubuntu: it is apparently misdetected as
CD-ROM, causing long delays and all kinds of strange errors, making the
KVM all but unusable. (Disconnecting USB cable from it temporarily
during boot acts as a workaround, albeit a very inconvenient
apport information
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Aten CM0264 KVM misbehaves with Ubuntu: it is apparently misdetected as
CD-ROM, causing long delays and all kinds of strange errors, making the
KVM all but unusable. (Disconnecting USB cable from it
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apport-collect is from a Kubuntu 12.04 machine, which besides trying to use the
KVM as cd-rom also effectively freezes after login until the KVM USB is pulled
out (it can be plugged back in after KDE initializes).
The dmesg sample above is from a 10.04 server (without X installed).
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For me this ceased to be a problem after installing the 2.6.39-0 kernel.
I'm no longer running Natty on the machine, however, I can report
that the problem is not present in current Precise beta. :-)
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Same problem with Asus F1A75-M and A8-3870, running stock Oneiric amd64:
monitor went blank almost immediately after boot.
I don't have non-VGA monitor on site so don't know if DVI/HDMI would work.
But disabling modeset like this made text console work:
echo options radeon modeset=0
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
This looks similar to a problem I've been having with mpt2sas (in several
machines with various LSI controller cards). In my case the crashes went away
when I disabled hddtemp and smartd (and avoid doing smartctl or hdparm when
there's activity on the disks).
With hddtemp running mpt2sas would
It just turned to show the moon (and say clear sky) instead the sun (and
sunny) - at about 17:52,
or well over three hours after sunset.
Perhaps there simply is no code in there to calculate the actual sunset time
but some rough
approximation is used instead, which then fails spectacularly on
Public bug reported:
The weather applet in KDE panel (Kubuntu 11.10) doesn't seem to know when the
sun sets.
Right now it's telling me it's sunny here - about three hours after sunset (and
it's pitch black out there).
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Public bug reported:
Mythbuntu setup with two TerraTec Cinergy T USB XXS DVB-T tuners broke
with Natty update: it can't see the tuners anymore.
Booting with old kernel (2.6.35-28) they work again.
** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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