Regardless of whether bluez or pulseaudio are at fault, this feels like
a recent regression since it's now affecting my Bluetooth speaker
hardware which has been unchanged for several years. And it looks like
18.04 and later received updates to both packages this year.
I guess the most useful thin
As near as I can tell the fix for this was never backported from systemd
v241 to bionic. I recently filed a related a bug report here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1853956
My symptoms are a little different (misconfiguration instead of an
infinite loop), but I have a str
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I think the underlying problem is improper fragmentation of netlink
messages sent to the WireGuard device by systemd v237 in the
set_wireguard_interface function:
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/blob/v237/src/network/netdev/wireguard.c#L107
Appending netlink message data can fail if the messag
Created:
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https://code.launchpad.net/~vicamo/ubuntu/eoan/apport/bug-1847967/+merge/374263
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Title:
oem kernel packages treated d
I now believe the dmesg complaint in my last comment to be a separate
issue. A fix for it was backported to systemd v238 in this commit:
https://github.com/systemd/systemd-
stable/commit/7db3fe08c5eb83584f3a3d356876b4acaa797585#diff-
f29d1bfc98e548dc0eb497c3d17cbefa
It was not backported to syste
Yes, it was made before Focal was out, but definitely want it to be SRU-
ed to all series with linux-oem/linux-oem-osp1 kernels.
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Assignee: You-Sheng Yang (vicamo)
Status: In Progress
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This was reported to the upstream https://github.com/lxc/lxc/issues/3198
The purpose of libpam-cgfs is only chowning some CGroup directories to the
login user.
When Linux is booted with systemd.unified_cgroup_hierarchy,
/sys/fs/cgroup/user.slice/user-$UID.slice/session-nnn.scope is not chowned to
I am experiencing this also. If I disable plymouth-quit-wait.service
then boot completes but leaves me in text mode until I type control-
alt-f7. This worked properly prior to 19.10 upgrade.
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On two systems with 33 peers I noticed that this shows up in dmesg after
a reboot:
netlink: 'systemd-network': attribute type 5 has an invalid length.
These lines also show up whenever I run `sudo systemctl restart systemd-
networkd` now. They didn't show up before the reboot.
This suggests that
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Sorry, I am new to Linux. How can I know which one it is (missing RTC or
missing RTC driver)?
Also, is there a fix you can think of?
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Affects me on Bionic, too.
Does anyone know a workaround already? Downgrading apt, or adding some
apt.conf `Acquire::http` settings?
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I tested this on Xubuntu 18.04.3, and xfce4-terminal gives the expected
output (like xterm as well). I do not see how this should depend on the
terminal application used. I guess it is pretty safe to use guest
session in Xubuntu.
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I've linked to the upstream systemd bug report, although from comment #4
it sounds like it might be a regression caused by a security fix.
As to the dnsmasq patch mentioned in the issue description, what it
appears to be doing is checking if there is a pseudoheader in the
request, and if so adds t
Targeting to bionic, since disco/eoan/focal are on 2.80 which, per the
OP, should already be carrying the requested fix.
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I've merged the the change in the linked branch to focal's branch of
apport. Is this something you'd like to see SRU'ed to eoan?
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the kernel is no longer built for i386, starting with Eoan. However
some of the autopkgtests depend on linux-headers-generic, which isn't
available for i386, so the test fails with bad dependency.
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check autopkgtest logs, e.g.
http://autopkgtest.ubuntu.
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That's why it is failing. It's been refactored upstream, at this commit:
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/commit/1bbbefe7a68059eb55d864c3e0e670d00269683a
however I don't think that's really a 'bug fix', and probably isn't a
candidate to backport to Bionic.
Do you really have no RTC in your sys
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ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 19.10
Package: initramfs-tools 0.133ubuntu10
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.3.0-23.25-generic 5.3.7
Uname: Linux 5.3.0-23-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia_modeset nvidia
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The problem seems to come from "/udev/69-dm-lvm-metad.rules.in".
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system doesn'
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I installed two copies of Ubuntu 19.04 on one hard drive. The
installation itself worked fine, and I'm able to switch between the two
copies of Ubuntu via grub. Software update also works fine on both
installations.
The OSes were installed one at a time. That is, I install
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Not deprecated unless it happened very quietly.
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Thank you for your bug report, could you report it upstream on
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Re: RFKILL=n, wireless networking is specifically excluded on s390
systems:
menuconfig WIRELESS
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This is a proposal to backport the Python 2.7.17 release to bionic.
- python2.7
- python-stdlib-extensions
- python-defaults is not required, but could be used to
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The package builds are prepared in
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Most of the failures are due to s390x kernel configuration setting
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> It was no "assumption", but an "observation".
no, you are assuming that systemd-resolved is the authoritative
nameserver providing the $(hostname) addresses, which is wrong.
systemd-resolved is a stub nameserver that does no authoritative
resolution itself; it gets its answers from other nameser
It looks like this issue might be resolved in a recent update.
At least for me, /lib is now a softlink to /usr/lib and the original cryptroot
script will now find libgcc_s.so.1 and add it to the initramfs.
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Created attachment 40507
gabble log
Here you go, have some better logs. I cut out the useless parts.
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Maintainer of the fonts-hack Debian package here. I can't reproduce the
issue with fonts-hack 3.003-3 on Eoan, I get the expected result, i.e.:
* Two grapheme clusters are displayed: Latin small letter a with acute
accent, Latin small letter e.
On which Ubuntu release are you observing it?
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PS: re "assumption"/"observation" -- ok, that it would happen for you
was indeed just an assumption.
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Public bug reported:
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* Users of containers may never see the MOTD of the container if they are
always to the container's shell without PAM being involved.
* MOTD contains important information about the system's health including the
security updates to be installed thus it is desir
Confirmed this bug is an issue for me in Ubuntu 19.10 as well.
Package: network-manager-openconnect
Architecture: amd64
Version: 1.2.4-2ubuntu1
Package: network-manager-openconnect-gnome
Version: 1.2.4-2ubuntu1
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If your (same-version?) systemd does not return the link local address
to nslookup, then I'd appreciate a hint for what kind of config would
make it do so, so I could check the particular files.
I just recently upgraded my machine from 16.04 (with dnsmasq) to 18.04
-- if I had changed any systemd-
It was no "assumption", but an "observation".
$ nslookup $(hostname) # a blank name without any domain
Server: 127.0.0.53
Address:127.0.0.53#53
Non-authoritative answer:
Name: xxx # my "$(hostname)"
Address: 192.168.0.1
Name: xxx
Address: fe80::4687:fc
This bug is so annoying if you have your screen turn off due to
inactivity that I'm inclined to press 1. for a fix and 2. to write
something about it in the known issues section for 19.10.
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I just wanted to link it with the upstream issue on Debian bug tracker:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=789067
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This might be the same issue as bug 1799679. Do you find it happens on
any particular applications? Or with zero applications?
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