[ubuntu-studio-devel] Will be gone for a week, or so

2014-07-10 Thread Kaj Ailomaa
I'll be traveling for a week or so, and won't be reachable. So, if you
need to talk to me, you'll just have to wait until I come back :)

/Kaj Ailomaa

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12.04.x HWE Stack EOL Notification

2014-07-10 Thread Leann Ogasawara
Hi,

In an effort to support a wider variety of hardware within the 12.04 Ubuntu
LTS release, the 12.04.2 and newer point releases in Precise shipped with
hardware enablement stacks composed of updated kernels and graphics stacks.
 The intention has always been for these hardware enablement stacks to only
remain supported until the introduction of the kernel and graphics stack
derived from 14.04.  On August 7, 2014, the 5th and final point release for
12.04 (ie. 12.04.5) will deliver the kernel and graphics stack derived from
14.04.  At that time, security updates and bug fixes for older hardware
enablement stacks will no longer be provided.  All users of older hardware
enablement stacks will be encouraged to update to the 12.04.5 hardware
enablement stack or fully upgrade to 14.04 proper.  For any 12.04 HWE stack
users interested in making this migration prior to the August 7, 2014
deadline, we have provided a mechanism to assist with this process.  First,
please ensure your system is up to date with the latest package updates for
Precise.  Then, run the command below and follow the instructions which are
output:

hwe-support-status --verbose

For further information and details, please see:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/1204_HWE_EOL

Thanks,
Leann Ogasawara
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NFS and fscache always crashes

2014-07-10 Thread John Moser
Has anyone ever got cachefilesd and fsc to actually work?

On any combination of servers (glusterfs, CentOS 6, Ubuntu 14.04) and
clients (CentOS 6, Ubuntu 14.04), an NFS mount as simple as nfs4 with
option 'fsc' always locks up the system.  You can do a few things; but as
soon as you get to any level of activity (try running an rsync against it,
or using it for /home and logging in/running Chromium/etc.), the client
locks up hard without even throwing a panic.

I'm using 64-bit Ubuntu 14.04 client, running inside VMware ESXi 5.5 here.
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