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On Ubuntu 12.04.1, ephemeral containers seem to conflict with NFS home
directories.
The user's home directory is on a remote NFS server.
The original container is created with
sudo lxc-create -t
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I find the old behavior confusing, and
http://www.greenhills.co.uk/2011/06/10/lxc.html seems to agree, it says
I’m going to skip lxc-ls because it’s needlessly confusing.
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lxc-start-ephemeral hangs if bind mounting nfs homedir
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I find the old behavior confusing, and
http://www.greenhills.co.uk/2011/06/10/lxc.html seems to agree, it says
I’m going to skip lxc-ls because it’s needlessly confusing.
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On Ubuntu 12.04.1, ephemeral containers seem to conflict with NFS home
directories.
The user's home directory is on a remote NFS server.
The original container is created with
sudo lxc-create -t ubuntu -n foobar -- -r lucid --bindhome $LOGNAME
The ephemeral container is
Using -U aufs yields another strange result:
inside the container, ls /mnt/home/builder seems to show the contents of the
host's root directory.
System info:
$ dpkg-query -W lxc
lxc 0.7.5-3ubuntu62
$ cat /etc/issue
Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS \n \l
Original install media may have been precise-beta.
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I reproduced this on the first run of my lxc-ized buildbot setup script
on a quantal host, so it's likely to hit real users.
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stuck on
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Did a fresh install of Quantal alpha 3, then ran Software Updates.
It said
Not all updates can be installed
and gave the choices
Settings, Partial Upgrade, Continue
I can't tell what the difference between Partial Upgrade and
Continue are.
Those choices should be
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I would be happy with (3), since the chasm between ubuntu and upstream
is so wide; I'd rather reduce the gap rather than widen it. Still want
a bug?
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I would be happy with (3), since the chasm between ubuntu and upstream
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This was on ubuntu 12.04 after doing apt-get dist-upgrade but before rebooting,
but I can still get it to happen after reboot, so it's still valid, I think.
I can reliably reproduce it by doing
sudo lxc-create -n demo_ubuntu_1204 -t ubuntu -- -r precise --bindhome $LOGNAME
lxc-start-ephemeral
I see a problem with just lxc-start, too, not lxc-start-ephemeral.
After doing
sudo lxc-start -n demo_ubuntu_1204
and then in another window
sudo lxc-console -n demo_centos6-temp-j4G0FcH
once I log in, the guest hangs, and lxc-ls shows
demo_ubuntu_1204 demo_ubuntu_1204-temp-JjkTzkK
Yeah, the hang only happens on users with nfs home directories.
I should file a separate bug for that.
Even on users with a local home directory, though, lxc-ls lists containers
multiple times
after starting and logging into a container. For instance,
$ lxc-ls
demo_ubuntu_1204
That's necessary, but not sufficient. There is still duplicate output even
with that change.
lxc-ls first lists all containers with ls -- /var/lib/lxc, and then,
inexplicably, also lists all active
containers with netstat. Why the duplication? Should it use sort -u?
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Then perhaps the bug is in the manpage,
http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/precise/en/man1/lxc-ls.1.html
which doesn't say anything about listing existing containers on one line, and
active containers on a second line.
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This was on ubuntu 12.04 after doing apt-get dist-upgrade but before rebooting,
but I can still get it to happen after reboot, so it's still valid, I think.
I can reliably reproduce it by doing
sudo lxc-create -n demo_ubuntu_1204 -t ubuntu -- -r precise --bindhome $LOGNAME
lxc-start-ephemeral
I see a problem with just lxc-start, too, not lxc-start-ephemeral.
After doing
sudo lxc-start -n demo_ubuntu_1204
and then in another window
sudo lxc-console -n demo_centos6-temp-j4G0FcH
once I log in, the guest hangs, and lxc-ls shows
demo_ubuntu_1204 demo_ubuntu_1204-temp-JjkTzkK
Yeah, the hang only happens on users with nfs home directories.
I should file a separate bug for that.
Even on users with a local home directory, though, lxc-ls lists containers
multiple times
after starting and logging into a container. For instance,
$ lxc-ls
demo_ubuntu_1204
That's necessary, but not sufficient. There is still duplicate output even
with that change.
lxc-ls first lists all containers with ls -- /var/lib/lxc, and then,
inexplicably, also lists all active
containers with netstat. Why the duplication? Should it use sort -u?
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active containers on a second line.
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For completeness, here's a cleaner copy of the patch, along with the
centos script I'm using, from that same thread.
I haven't actually deployed yet, but it passes my little unit test.
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The ubuntu template has a handy --bindhome option, but that's not very useful
if you need to support
multiple guest OS's.
That option should be hoisted out of the template and into lxc-create itself.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
Public bug reported:
This seems wrong:
$ lxc-ls
demo_centos5 demo_centos6 demofedora16 demo_ubuntu_1004 demo_ubuntu_1204
demo_ubuntu_1204-temp-NjwI1BQ ubu12-bb-01-ubu12
ubu12-bb-01-ubu12 ubu12-bb-01-ubu12 ubu12-bb-01-ubu12 ubu12-bb-01-ubu12
ubu12-bb-01-ubu12 ubu12-bb-01-ubu12
For completeness, here's a cleaner copy of the patch, along with the
centos script I'm using, from that same thread.
I haven't actually deployed yet, but it passes my little unit test.
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The ubuntu template has a handy --bindhome option, but that's not very useful
if you need to support
multiple guest OS's.
That option should be hoisted out of the template and into lxc-create itself.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
Public bug reported:
This seems wrong:
$ lxc-ls
demo_centos5 demo_centos6 demofedora16 demo_ubuntu_1004 demo_ubuntu_1204
demo_ubuntu_1204-temp-NjwI1BQ ubu12-bb-01-ubu12
ubu12-bb-01-ubu12 ubu12-bb-01-ubu12 ubu12-bb-01-ubu12 ubu12-bb-01-ubu12
ubu12-bb-01-ubu12 ubu12-bb-01-ubu12
Yeah, this fixes download, but there are worse problems with fedora
15:
--- lxc-fedora.orig 2012-08-27 14:08:55.870661264 -0700
+++ lxc-fedora 2012-08-27 14:09:01.93229 -0700
@@ -138,7 +138,12 @@
echo Failed to get a mirror
continue
fi
-
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As discussed in the thread lxc template for RHEL?
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=29730103
lxc-start-ephemeral only knows how to tweak the hostname for ubuntu and debian,
and needs to be taught about where rhel and centos put hostname, something like
Yeah, this fixes download, but there are worse problems with fedora
15:
--- lxc-fedora.orig 2012-08-27 14:08:55.870661264 -0700
+++ lxc-fedora 2012-08-27 14:09:01.93229 -0700
@@ -138,7 +138,12 @@
echo Failed to get a mirror
continue
fi
-
Public bug reported:
As discussed in the thread lxc template for RHEL?
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=29730103
lxc-start-ephemeral only knows how to tweak the hostname for ubuntu and debian,
and needs to be taught about where rhel and centos put hostname, something like
I think this is a dup of http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=535453
and is fixed at least as of rinse-1.7-1 in ubuntu 10.04.
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The patch is out of date. CentOS-4 is now EOL, too.
It's possible the right URLs are
http://vault.centos.org/4.9/os/i386/CentOS/RPMS/
http://vault.centos.org/4.9/os/x86_64/CentOS/RPMS/
FWIW: upstream is http://www.steve.org.uk/Software/rinse/
If the bug is still in that hg (as this is), you
Public bug reported:
Building icu in quantal like this:
bzr branch ubuntu:icu
cd icu
sudo apt-get build-dep icu
bzr builddeb -- -us -uc
fails with
/usr/bin/install: cannot stat `doc/html/installdox': No such file or directory
make[1]: *** [install-doc] Error 1
This appears to be
This is discussed in the source package's debian/README.source, which
says
... please see the thread about this topic on the icu-design list ...
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_name=icu-design
and find the thread from June 10, 2008 with the subject debian: use
of
We probably need a new bug for the new breakage.
Could someone do
http://wiki.winehq.org/RegressionTesting
and file a bug showing which change broke things?
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The local directories created by
sftp -r remotedir .
are unreadable by anybody, so when it tries to create anything in them, it
fails. Example:
$ sftp -r u...@host.com:foo foo
u...@host.com's password:
Connected to host.com.
Fetching /foo/ to foo
Retrieving /foo
Public bug reported:
The local directories created by
sftp -r remotedir .
are unreadable by anybody, so when it tries to create anything in them, it
fails. Example:
$ sftp -r u...@host.com:foo foo
u...@host.com's password:
Connected to host.com.
Fetching /foo/ to foo
Retrieving /foo
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Starcraft II crashes before login in 12.04 (regression from 11.10)
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I think I just hit something similar on 12.04. I got the Errors found
prompt, and pressed uppercase F for
fix. Nothing happened. I pressed lowercase 'f', and it started doing things.
So although mountall seems to be
asking plymouth for both cases in mountall.c:plymouth_update(), maybe it's
Yup:
$ dd if=/dev/sr0 of=bug1022519.iso bs=514k count=1
$ blkid -p bug1022519.iso
bug1022519.iso: LABEL=FSX DISK 1 TYPE=iso9660 USAGE=filesystem
$ dd if=/dev/sr0 of=bug1022519.iso bs=515k count=1
$ blkid -p bug1022519.iso
bug1022519.iso: LABEL=UDF Volume TYPE=udf USAGE=filesystem
hexdump -C
Public bug reported:
Unity / Nautilus / udev display the volume name of a DVD as DVD Volume
when it's really something else.
The 'volname' command gets the volume ID of DVD volumes right:
$ volname /dev/sr0
FSX DISK 1
but udev doesn't:
$ udevadm info -q env -n /dev/sr0 |
This is with Ubuntu 12.04.
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Sure. BTW the magic for this disc is CD001.
Log is http://kegel.com/bug1022519.log
The first 64K of the iso is at http://kegel.com/bug1022519.iso
volname bug1022519.iso extracts the right volume id.
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Status: Incomplete = New
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It hasn't stopped. In fact, it got worse; with current ubuntu, it won't even
finish booting.
If I boot into ubuntu 11.10, I can still boot, but syslog is using one core
100%
writing those messages to the log.
I switched to a GT220; didn't help with Ubuntu 12.04, but Ubuntu 11.10 seems
happy at the moment, /var/log/kern isn't growing.
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Repeated
I think I've recovered. I booted into rescue mode, did
dpkg -r nvidia-current
then booted normally, updated the system, then installed nvidia-current-updates.
Happy happy joy joy, at least for now.
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I'm having this, too. It affects multiple computers and multiple apps
(Wine, Chrome, and to some extent Firefox).
See also http://crbug.com/108396 and http://crbug.com/127992 for how
this affects Chromium.
This is a big, nasty problem.
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I doubt it's a bug in glibc.
When you configure wine with CFLAGS=-ansi, you could go further and do
CFLAGS=-ansi -D_BSD_SOURCE.
Or wine could add -D_BSD_SOURCE to its configure script.
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Starcraft II crashes before login in 12.04 (regression from 11.10)
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The patch in comment #8 doesn't work for Pulsen, a free download at
http://pulsengame.com/
It barfs right on process startup. Better to add the sysconf.d file that
overrides ptrace_scope, at least until the kernel bug is found.
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I saw this recently on my system.
Ubuntu 12.04 LTS \n \l
Linux i7 3.2.0-25-generic-pae #40-Ubuntu SMP Wed May 23 22:11:24 UTC 2012 i686
i686 i386 GNU/Linux
Jun 22 15:43:15 i7 kernel: [ 2945.323854] pcieport :00:03.0: AER: Corrected
error received: id=0018
Jun 22 15:43:15 i7 kernel: [
This happens with many wine apps. Please report this as a bug
against unity, then paste a link to that bug here. Thanks!
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Wine iWisoft
Probably, since they have Andrew working on it, but there's no way to
tell when it will be ready to go in.
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Occasional sound drops in Wine
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I see something superficially similar when I run 'xscanimage' and
acquire a preview. Haven't seen the full stack yet.
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gvfsd-obexftp
See also http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/ckremoval
Supposedly the new Fedora solves the problem by replacing consolekit with
systemd.
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Daniel, have you seen Eric's workaround patch?
http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-devel/2012-May/095388.html
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Starcraft II crashes
Not fixed here on a fully updated 12.04:
python -m pyglet.info
outputs
...
pyglet.window
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Traceback (most recent call last):
File /home/dank/Downloads/brainworkshop/pyglet/info.py, line 173, in
_try_dump
func()
I see this also on ubunu 11.04 64 bit. 'dpkg -i' is a workaround, at
least for users not afraid of the commandline.
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software-center
Cool - can you attach or submit a patch?
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Wacom pressure sensitivity lacking under Wine applications.
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oh, crap.
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Why aren't dev packages coinstallable?
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On Lubuntu, on a 600 MHz Celeron with 128MB of RAM (!), this process really,
truly bogs the system down :-)
It uses 79MB of physical ram... which means the entire rest of the system is
swapped out.
It never completes.
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Still affects the alternate installer for Precise beta 1 on a machine
with 128MB of RAM.
May be a dup of http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=185010
which suggests doing
echo 100 /proc/sys/vm/swappiness
I tried that after half an hour, and after another five minutes, install got
This looks like a dup of bug 202959
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Still affects the alternate installer for Precise beta 1 on a machine
with 128MB of RAM.
May be a dup of http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=185010
which suggests doing
echo 100 /proc/sys/vm/swappiness
I tried that after half an hour, and after another five minutes, install got
Damn, it's back. This time I'm using unity 3d, not unity 2d,
on a fully updated precise system.
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Hard to resize windows
To manage
Still present in 12.04 beta 1. Still going to mightily confuse anyone
installing ubuntu without an
ethernet connection.
Additional symptom: there was a route via the wlan using the autoconfig ip
address as a gateway,
which caused problems even if I plugged a real ethernet cable in.
The
This happens for me on Precise Pangolin alpha 2 in wine-git when I run the app
from
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=29943 after doing the required
winetricks xml3.
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overlay-scrollbar (0.2.15-0ubuntu1) may have fixed this; its release
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It looks like I'm using unity-2d. But the problem has magically fixed itself;
there is now a nice big visible dotted corner on both 'terminal' and 'gedit'.
So I guess somebody was aware of the problem and was working on it already...?
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I think the sweet spot on the corner is still big horizontally,
but vertically it has collapsed to just one or two pixels,
probably due to the new vertical overlay scrollbar implementation.
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Oh, man. This filled up my root partition today, eating up over a gigabyte at
a rate of something like a megabyte a second
on my precise alpha 2 system, kernel 3.2.0-15-generic 64 bits.
Workaround was to disable wireless, rotate logs, restart wireless.
It happened while I was downloading eclipse
Still happening with Precise Alpha 2.
Workaround: use nomodeset when booting.
(This is hard for average users to discover: they have to know to press
SHIFT while booting, then to press F6 and select nomodeset.)
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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This happens here, too, if my ISP's name redirect service is enabled.
http://dnssearch.rr.com/faq.php
Disabling that makes the problem go away!
So the bug is that the installer is getting fooled by the DNS server's fake
response.
Before trusting the DNS service, it should do a random lookup
that
** Patch added: draft untested patch
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/760884/+attachment/2750904/+files/hostname.patch
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Nope. That's what the bug's about: there is only a two-pixel or maybe
one-pixel sweet spot.
That's hard to hit with a mouse, and nearly impossible to hit with a trackpad.
And when there's a vertical overlay scrollbar (as there is in terminal after
it outputs a few dozen lines), it's even harder.
** Also affects: ayatana-design
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/933198
Title:
Hard to resize windows
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Public bug reported:
http://njpatel.blogspot.com/2011/03/of-borders-and-shadows.html and
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/metacity/+bug/160311
both claim that this is fixed, but here on Precise alpha 2, I am having
a real hard time resizing windows. Even grabbing the lower right
corner
Public bug reported:
If you configure a chroot with bind mounts in /etc/schroot/chroot.d,
then do
schroot
in one window, and then later do an orderly system shutdown (e.g.
by selecting Shutdown from the system gui), upon system restart,
there will be a bunch of useless bind mounts left over
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Title:
schroot recreates stale bind mounts upon system start
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Public bug reported:
This was alpha 1 just after updating to alpha 2 via update manager.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: desktop-file-utils 0.19-0ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-10.18-generic 3.2.1
Uname: Linux 3.2.0-10-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules:
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