Seeing the same problem since upgrading from 15.10 to 16.04.
The vm.dirty workarounds and disabling swap don't make a difference.
Once this problem kicks in ALL disk writes become stupidly slow (2MB/s)
until next reboot on both SSD and spinning HDD.
i5-4460/16Gb RAM/ASUS Z97-K
This is an
Public bug reported:
2016-10-07: During upgrade from 15.10 to 16.04, I got several error
msgs re: systemd-sysv-229-4ubuntu10 pre-dependency problems; after
upgrade I noticed error icon in upper in right notification bar; msg
there was re: unmet dependencies, with suggestion to run apt-get -f
Still experiencing this issue. Ubuntu 15.04 and Empathy 3.12.9!
Possible workaround by changing the theme (to boxes, clean).
Any status???
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Does anyone know how I can indicate that this bug is also present on
14.02-LTS on the bugtracking options - can't work out which option it
is!?
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** Also affects: bluez (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/554471
Title:
I can't remove a bluetooth device
the bluez utilities and tools can't remove these corrupted
states,
it looks a lot like this is actually a fairly low-level bug with either
bluez or the associated utilities, so I'm including the blues package in
this bug report.
Julie
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Hi folks, especially Jeff Lane
I managed to connect a bluetooth mouse up using the unity applet (gnome-
bluetooth), and then somehow managed to mess it up in a way similar to
the way you folks have - it didn't appear in the bluetooth devices list,
yet when I turned it on the lock appeared on the
I don't know if this is related, but there's another mighty ugly elapsed
time bug with this version. I'm running the same specs as on this bug
report header.
It can't count right.
I'm serious. Bring up the applet to adjust the time/date so that you
can see the seconds tick by. Start recording
I also have a samsung series 5 with ubuntu 12.10 and this bug/problem
affects me also. Have anyone found a solution yet?
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It also make Firefox crashing.
My local is French - Canada.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/746796
Title:
locale switched from fr_FR.UTF-8 to fr_FR after upgrade to
** Changed in: ekiga (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None = ekiga
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/323615
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