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Title:
[nouveau] Programs crash with SIGABRT in nouveau_pushbuf_data:
Assertion `kref' failed.
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Title:
compress firmware in /lib/firmware
Status in initramfs-tools package in
All kernels need to support reading the compressed firmware files (even
after partial upgrades). See bug #2028550 for the kernel side.
linux-firmware needs two patches to correctly produce compressed
firmware files:
*
@vorlon - adding to Fabio's question. I agree with your reasoning that
the workarounds should be reasonably easy for a knowledgeable user. We
should enable end users to apply the same fix since they may be affected
without realizing it. While we shouldn't encourage users to stay on 2.7,
there are
Similar issue here when upgrading to 6.2.0.26.26 from 5.19*.
The only solution so far was fallback to 5.19.
Thanks.
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Hi Steve,
Would you and the SRU team reconsider the "won't fix" decision or
further elaborate on the regression problem, based on the comment above?
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We have a bunch of bugs to decrease initramfs size and to make it
faster:
* bug #2028567: initramfs-tools: Do not re-compress compressed kernel modules
and firmware files
* bug #2028568: Ship kernel modules compressed
* bug #1942260: compress firmware in /lib/firmware
* bug #2028571: klibc-utils
Public bug reported:
```
$ jdupes -r /usr/lib/klibc/bin
Scanning: 38 files, 1 items (in 1 specified)
/usr/lib/klibc/bin/gunzip
/usr/lib/klibc/bin/gzip
/usr/lib/klibc/bin/zcat
/usr/lib/klibc/bin/halt
/usr/lib/klibc/bin/poweroff
/usr/lib/klibc/bin/reboot
```
** Changed in: apport
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Title:
/usr/share/apport/whoopsie-upload-
This bug was fixed in the package dash - 0.5.12-6ubuntu1
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dash (0.5.12-6ubuntu1) mantic; urgency=medium
* Merge with Debian unstable (LP: #2026730). Remaining changes:
- d/t/control: Disable mmdebstrap autopkgtest test-case,
testing only the Debian
Public bug reported:
initramfs-tools decompresses kernel modules and firmware files before
putting them into the initramfs. This has several drawbacks:
* The compressed kernel modules and firmware files are probably compressed with
a higher level. So recompressing them in the initramfs
Thanks Nick, much appreciated!
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Title:
focal: backport kexec fallback patch
Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
I am seeing the same crash with systemd 253.5-1ubuntu1 upstream-{1,2}
tests and qemu 1:8.0.2+dfsg-2ubuntu1[1]. However, the systemd
252.5-2ubuntu3 upstream-{1,2} tests pass against the same version of
qemu[2].
[1]
Seems its not "low importance" bug. 洛
Updating systemd package can trigger such bug, and if you have a
unattended-upgrade it's gonna cause a network flap on that host.
Easy to reproduce it with:
# apt install --reinstall systemd
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I have no idea if this was reported before, i'm a tech normie
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 22.04
Package: initramfs-tools 0.140ubuntu13.2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.19.0-45.46~22.04.1-generic 5.19.17
Uname: Linux 5.19.0-45-generic x86_64
ApportVersion:
I am planning on doing an SRU for Jammy soon that will fix multiple
bugs. I will make sure this is included.
** Tags added: systemd-sru-next
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** Changed in: dash (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
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After discussing with Benjamin, will do another upload for IGX and the
missing stusb160x module
** Tags removed: verification-done verification-done-jammy
verification-done-lunar
** Tags added: verification-needed verification-needed-jammy
verification-needed-lunar
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In horsea's syslog.1, some errors happen at the same time that do-dist-
upgrade is running and fails:
Jul 20 10:20:23 node-horsea fwupd[214065]: 10:20:23:0245 FuEngine
failed to get releases for UEFI dbx: No releases found: Not compatible with
org.freedesktop.fwupd version 1.7.9,
Today I'm trying to reproduce the error in a lxc vm without success: I
logged in via ssh to start the do-release-upgrade there so the system
would initiate sshd on port 1022 as well. The upgrade process went fine
the times I tried it.
Thanks Andreas for spotting the same error in the autopkgtest
This bug is about a specific crash in apt-config, not about installer
crashing during password entry, please use the other bug for that.
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On 18.04, I noticed this warning started occurring after i ran a GTK
application - gtimelog - with sudo. Now this warning is printed every
time i run the application without sudo. Warning disappears when running
as sudo. Seems like some permissions problem. Don't know how to fix it.
Moral of the
** Changed in: dash (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Confirmed
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Title:
Merge dash 0.5.12-6 from debian
Status
because of comment #7
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Title:
New bugfix release 23.0.4
Status in mesa package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in
after retries, all the autopkg tests pass, binutils test results don't
show regressions.
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