Hi Marius,
> What actually is the effect of the denial? Will qemu not use more than one
> CPU,
> or is it something less harmful?
Since the new interface is arch specific and new the code does fall back
tot he old way.
226 /* On some architectures it is possible to distinguish between
Thanks a lot everyone!
What actually is the effect of the denial? Will qemu not use more than
one CPU, or is it something less harmful?
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This has now landed upstream, on the master branch as
c159d0925 Allow access to possible cpus for glibc-2.36
and has been cherry-picked back to 3.1, 3.0, 2.13, and 2.12 branches.
This schedules it for release in the 2.12.4 and 2.13.7, 3.0.8 releases
this week. Unfortunately 3.1.2 was cut last
Hi,
This is a serious bug.
CMS_final() finalises the structure cms. Its purpose is to perform any
operations necessary on cms.
CMS_final() call to SMIME_crlf_copy() and not checking the return value from
SMIME_crlf_copy() so even SMIME_crlf_copy() fail, CMS_final() will return ok
but with wrong
The 'unavailability' of the wifi interface is apparently a path-
dependent bug in network manager or a related component. I was not able
to fix it in place, but a scratch reinstall of Kinetic fixed it. So it
can't be the kernel.
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Since 5.19.0-16, which is also the kernel that broke booting on
11/12-gen Intel graphics, my Intel wifi is no longer working. This
continues with the present release candidate kernel package -21. The
wifi status reports simply that it is "unavailable" and
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I have several Ubuntu servers that all just quit working at the same
time. By “quit working” I mean they take forever to boot and
applications do not work on them correctly until after about 30 minutes
(and the applications have been restarted).
Nov 14
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-dev is for header files only and this strews with multiarch
** Affects: orc (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I have several UBNT servers that all just quit working at the same time.
By “quitworking” I mean they take forever to boot and applications to do
not work on them correctly.
Nov 14 16:27:08 help systemd[1]: Started OpenBSD Secure
Created attachment 303138
AlsaInfo.txt
Perhaps this has even more contents.
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Title:
No sound from built-in
The release/2.34/master branch has been updated by Florian Weimer
:
https://sourceware.org/git/gitweb.cgi?p=glibc.git;h=86a701a20479dfbc23540b3143fd5b28660a2447
commit 86a701a20479dfbc23540b3143fd5b28660a2447
Author: Paul Eggert
Date: Tue Sep 21 07:47:45 2021 -0700
regex: copy back from
(In reply to david.renoux from comment #714)
> Any news from Lenovo support ?
No luck from my side, support stated that they don't support non
Microsoft platforms for this model.
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None. Whenever I picked up their calls, it would hang up, so the ticket
would close. I'm going to try their support chat when I have time...
Whenever that will be.
On 11/4/22 12:41, bugzilla-dae...@kernel.org wrote:
> https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=208555
>
> --- Comment #714 from
Any news from Lenovo support ?
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Title:
[Lenovo Legion7 16ACHg6 82N6, Realtek ALC287, Speaker, Internal] No
** Summary changed:
- Merge heimdal from Debian unstable for l-series
+ Merge heimdal from Debian unstable for lunar
** Changed in: heimdal (Ubuntu)
Milestone: None => ubuntu-22.11
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Submitted upstream:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/apparmor/2022-November/012528.html
Once discussed and accepted there I suggest a backport to Kinetic.
I hope this debug and patch helps, but to manage expectations, I'd
hope/expect that someone usually looking after apparmor does that follow
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launchpad's "report a bug" hangs in bug data processing
Just for completeness, apt-cacher version 3.7.4-1build1 on a Ubuntu
22.04 system.
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Hmm, I did find what was causing it. I had a proxy configured for apt pointing
at apt-cacher-ng on a local system.
When I removed the proxy from the configuration, apt had no issues downloading
lists.
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Reported upstream at https://gitlab.com/apparmor/apparmor/-/issues/283
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That is the commit causing the change [1] in behavior.
That is pretty low level (in libc6) and will probably hit anything that
links against libnuma.
I think the fix should therefore go into
/etc/apparmor.d/abstractions/base
Today it has:
# glibc's sysconf(3) routine to determine free
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apparmor 3.0.7-1ubuntu1
Creating a VM with virt-install produces this AppAmore denial:
AVC apparmor="DENIED" operation="open"
profile="libvirt-974c9859-e682-4f5d-b0cb-dcf3d60185fc"
name="/sys/devices/system/cpu/possible" pid=2522
Hi Gil,
Can you explain a bit the actual impact of this bug and/or a scenario to
reproduce. The commit doesn't give us a lot of details and the issue
appears to be possibly quite serious but without diving deep into the
code and possibly writing a reproducer from scratch ourselves, it is
hard to
My system was upgraded from 20.04 LTS installation, which in turn was upgraded
from 18.04 and some number of LTS releases back (since probably 8.04 when it
was upgraded from some older Debian).
I don't have separate /usr FS on this system, and usrmerge was not pulled as a
dependency during any
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I encountered a bug in nautilus and wanted to report it by running
"ubuntu-bug nautilus". A browser window was opened with the message
"Please wait while bug data is processed. This page will refresh every
10 seconds until processing is complete." being
** Changed in: libxml2 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Information type changed from Private Security to Public Security
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Importance: Undecided => High
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** Attachment added: "log of nRF-Connect"
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I'm on Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS, using bluez 5.65 (built from sources by this guide:
https://docs.embeddedts.com/BLE_Examples), and doing the following steps:
1. Run `python3 /usr/local/lib/bluez/test/example-advertisement`
2. Run `/usr/local/lib/bluez/test/example-gatt-server`
3.
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