I guess this is obvious. But this bug still happens in Xenial.
lmilano@grisell:~$ cat /etc/lsb-release
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=16.04
DISTRIB_CODENAME=xenial
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS"
lmilano@grisell:~$ dpkg -l |grep cups-client
ii cups-client
Just a quick note.This problem persists after the official release of
15.10.
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Title:
NetworkManager crashes a
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of private bug 1500399
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NetworkManager crashes after reboot
Stat
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An automatic comment stating that this bug is a duplicate has been
added, but the allegedely original bug doesn't seem to exist.
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Public bug reported:
I upgraded my HP Chromebook 14 from 15.04 to 15.10 beta. After cold
boot, NetworkManager crashes and I get the popup to send a bug report
for a NM crash. There is no network, either. R
To be clear: I removed the file before rebooting, but it got regenerated
and refilled at a furious pace, with the same message: _xgeWireToEvent:
Unknown extension 148, this should never happen.
At that time, "top" was reporting upstart as the most process, obviously
caught in an infinite loop thro
Ok, before rebooting, I just removed the offending file. It is growing
at a rate of 1Gb every 10s or so. I will try logging out and in, and see
if the log is still growing continuously ...
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It just happened here. I will need to clean up and reboot. This is how
it looks like
lmilano@grisell:upstart$ ls -lh unity7.log
-rw-r- 1 lmilano users 53G Nov 12 16:03 unity7.log
lmilano@grisell:upstart$ tail unity7.log
_xgeWireToEvent: Unknown extension 148, this should never happen.
_xgeWi
Same here. My 120Gb SSD just filled up. Good thing I'm an advanced user
and I could manage to find the offending folder. A newbie would just
need to give up. The harddrive analyzer would not give any info (maybe
because the disk was full).
In my case, it was unity7.log, which was about 50Gb.
Is t
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