Please delete the words "needing to" from comment #8.
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Cannot log in to kubuntu after update (Intel graphics + ksshaskpass)
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@moontan - that sounds like a completely different bug. This bug is a
graphics driver bug, and yours appears to be something to do with
needing to ecryptfs key management. I wasn't using ecryptfs at all.
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Sorry I didn't update this, but somewhere along the line, the problem
went away - after another set of updates. I'm not sure which one(s). But
it is definitely working again.
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Hi Christopher M. Penalver (@penalvch),
I have tons of old kernels to choose from. What one would you like for me to
try?
Here are the choices:
vmlinuz-3.19.0-28-generic vmlinuz-3.19.0-41-generic vmlinuz-4.2.0-36-generic
vmlinuz-3.19.0-30-generic vmlinuz-3.19.0-42-generic
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I just took some updates to a number of graphic libraries on 16.04, and
now I can't login to kubuntu. The symptom is that it takes my password
on the greeter screen, but never updates the screen after that.
The messages include these possibly related kernel messages:
kernel:
Christopher M Penalver: There is an AskUbuntu issue for my particular
problem - something a lot like it - you can find it here:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/765364/kubuntu-16-04-sddm-login-screen-
hangs I've asked if they also saw the CPU underrun - no answer yet.
FWIW, I just installed
I just took some updates to a number of graphic libraries on 16.04, and
now I can't login to kubuntu. The symptom is that it takes my password
on the greeter screen, but never updates the screen after that.
The messages include these apparently related kernel messages:
kernel: [ 701.564034]
I meant to say "16.04". Guess I'm not sure what year it is ;-)
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jsonlint command misnamed as jsonlint-py
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the python-demjson package binary is named "jsonlint"
For some unimaginable reason,in the 15.04 release, it appears to have
been broken and renamed jsonlint-py.
The man page still names it jsonlint. The underlying pip package is
named demjson and still installs itself as
I have no idea. I'll try and test that next week. I'm at a conference
today and tomorrow (presenting today).
On 04/21/2016 04:42 AM, Michael Hudson-Doyle wrote:
> Did this ever go upstream? 18 months later I'm sort of suspecting it's
> been fixed.
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kinda important, and it shouldn't be too hard to get fixed...
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The Pidgin ticket https://developer.pidgin.im/ticket/16467 indicates
that this is a pidgin-skype bug which has been fixed. Please just
package up the latest SVN version.
** Package changed: pidgin (Ubuntu) = pidgin-skype (Ubuntu)
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This is fixed in that latest version of the skype plugin. See my
comments in
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Pidgin crashes when pidgin-skype is installed
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** Bug watch added: Pidgin Trac #16467
http://developer.pidgin.im/ticket/16467
** Also affects: pidgin via
http://developer.pidgin.im/ticket/16467
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Status: Unknown
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finch crashes the same way
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pidgin crashes on startup: Attempt to unlock mutex that was not locked
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I start it up. It crashes. I just upgraded from 14.04, and since then
Pidgin is broken in this way.
I've attached the output of pidgin -d
I have IRC, and Skype and facebook and google hangout accounts enabled.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.10
Package: pidgin
Is this something you expect me to report upstream? [for some reason I
thought you folks would do this if it needs doing].
I don't mind testing against newer versions of docker. They already
fixed a previous NAT/firewall error I'd reported (but it's not in Trusty
yet).
I'll look into testing
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I'm doing a bunch of testing with dozens to hundreds of Docker
containers. In the process, I gather the pid, hostname, etc. for each
docker instance as I spawn it so I can control what is going on in those
containers.
Every so often (that is every few thousand containers),
Public bug reported:
I'm doing a bunch of testing with dozens to hundreds of Docker
containers. In the process, I gather the pid, hostname, etc. for each
docker instance as I spawn it so I can control what is going on in those
containers.
Every so often (that is every few thousand containers),
If someone is interested in this problem, I'd be happy to send them the
problematic video card.
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upgrade to 14.04 completely scrambles
I observe the same bug with a nuForce USB audio device. Didn't see it
before trusty.
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usb headset causes retire_playback_urb ...
I can't find the docker-default profile. Here's what I did:
sudo find / -name '*docker-default*' -print
/sys/kernel/security/apparmor/policy/profiles/docker-default.0
That's the only line that came out. I'm running 13.10 on this machine.
Not going to upgrade it until I get another 14.04 machine
This causes NUMEROUS problems. netstat -lp doesn't work. lsof doesn't
work.
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Instead of the Xbluetooth manager hack, my hack is to just put a return
in that inner function. But I can report that this hack also fixes it
for me. In theory, the body of that function should just be a pass...
Or maybe the whole thing removed?
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More pictures. This time of the video card box.
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After getting no response on my previous complaint about xorg in 14.04
(and ATI/AMD dropping Linux support), I decided I needed to replace my
video card. So, I got an nVidia GeForce GT610.
It doesn't work with the installed 14.04 system, and it doesn't work
with the
My previous 14.04 video complaint is here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1336831
And, as before this is using the kubuntu 14.04 install DVD image.
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Below is the initial login screen.
I forgot to say this is kubuntu. This comment includes a snapshot of
the initial kubuntu login screen. I managed to get logged in using it.
But it was hopeless after that.
** Attachment added: Initial login screen picture.
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I was running 13.10. Upgrading to 14.04 makes the machine completely
useless in X.
I have a couple of screen pictures. I'll attach one of them... It only
wants me to to attach a single picture...
$ lspci -v
00:00.0 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI]
I thought... Maybe it was just an upgrade issue. So I burned a kubuntu
14.04 64-bit DVD and tried the installer.
The installer is also a complete mess. Picure attached...
Pretty much totally useless... Guess I'll have to find a distro/version
that works...
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Thanks Jérôme! Great job!
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docker multicast packets origination addresses are mangled
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Although I've filed this as a docker bug, it is far more likely to be a
kernel (bridge) bug. I have enabled nothing extra in terms of docker
networking. Both of these two
ubuntu72:~/monitor/src/cma $ uname -a
Linux ubuntu72 3.13.0-27-generic #50-Ubuntu SMP Thu May 15
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Although I've filed this as a docker bug, it is far more likely to be a
kernel (bridge) bug. I have enabled nothing extra in terms of docker
networking. Both of these two
ubuntu72:~/monitor/src/cma $ uname -a
Linux ubuntu72 3.13.0-27-generic #50-Ubuntu SMP Thu May 15
Problem still exists!
# netstat -ntp | grep pidgin
tcp6 0 0 2601:1:ad80:1445::54776 2620:0:861:52:208::6667 ESTABLISHED
2043/pidgin
This address is from irc.freenode.net
2620:0:861:52:208:80:155:68
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Problem still exists!
# netstat -ntp | grep pidgin
tcp6 0 0 2601:1:ad80:1445::54776 2620:0:861:52:208::6667 ESTABLISHED
2043/pidgin
This address is from irc.freenode.net
2620:0:861:52:208:80:155:68
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Very recently it became even slower with syntax highlighting on. I ran
across it in this bug repository: https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/36693
- and tried their suggested workaround, set regexpengine=1 which makes a
huge difference - making it useful again.
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alanr@ibmlaptop:/var/log$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS
Release:12.04
Running this kernel after a recent update.
Linux ibmlaptop 3.2.0-41-generic #66-Ubuntu SMP Thu Apr 25 03:27:11 UTC 2013
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
After upgrading, kvm
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alanr@ibmlaptop:/var/log$ lsb_release -rd
Description: Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS
Release: 12.04
Running this kernel after a recent update.
Linux ibmlaptop 3.2.0-41-generic #66-Ubuntu SMP Thu Apr 25 03:27:11 UTC 2013
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I recently too the
Sorry I didn't use ubuntu-bug on this one - but I did on the other bug I
just filed - from the same system, the same kernel, the same time frame.
See Bug #1178744 all that info should be applicable to this one. I
just missed the instruction on running it. Sorry!
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Description: Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS
Release: 12.04
Running this kernel after a recent update.
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ERROR: hook /usr/share/apport/general-hooks/cloud_archive.py crashed:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/apport/report.py, line 719, in
add_hooks_info
symb['add_info'](self, ui)
File
OK. I agree with comment 3. I have found out that Thunderbird will
crash and burn - or just hang.
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Thunderbird doesn't start AT ALL in kubuntu 13.04. because of this bug.
Or rather, it starts, but the part of it that opens a display window
doesn't start. If I log in with web mail I see that it is filing emails
as they arrive according to the rules I've established -- but the
display never
Following the link to the gnome bugzilla -- I ran across a tolerable
workaround for the moment: If G_SLICE=always-malloc is in the
environment, then it will start. It still complains, but it starts and
appears to work (so far).
This makes it consume more CPU (and Lord knows it already consumes
On 11/13/2012 9:17 PM, Launchpad Bug Tracker wrote:
[Expired for linux (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Expired
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rpcinfo is in /sbin, not /bin = NFS v3 is
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The init script for nfs-kernel-server looks to see if NFS v3 is enabled
by running rpcinfo.
This is nice and all, but it will only work if the pathname to rpcinfo
is correct.
The original code said this:
$PREFIX/bin/rpcinfo -u localhost nfs 3 /dev/null 21
Here's my OS version info:
{
discovertype: OS,
description: OS information,
host: silas,
source: /usr/share/assimilation/discovery_agents/os,
data: {
nodename: silas,
operating-system: GNU/Linux,
machine: x86_64,
processor: x86_64,
hardware-platform: x86_64,
I did two upgrades in a row. Now that you mention it I seem to recall
it had trouble upgrading NFS. I don't have any recollection of changing
the script until I changed it. The usual reason for me fixing init
scripts is bad exit codes (Pacemaker hates incorrect exit codes). But
I'm quite
twice... Which
has a certain amount of stupid mixed in too...
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Crash while doing an rsync
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This crash is very reproducible at this point in time. Run rsync. Wait
2 minutes. Look at crash screen. I have a photograph of the crash
screen that I will attach once I get to that point. Clint Byrum's guess
is that this is a SATA driver problem. A reasonable guess.
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It appears that at least once when I did this I had shot myself in the foot.
Please check to see if the kernel thinks root was mounted twice.
What appears to have happened to me was that when I booted with the
esata device powered off, the esata device was /dev/sdc. When I booted
with the device
I labelled the device and will mount by label in the future.
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Crash while doing an rsync backup
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I have a similar problem - on 64-bit Ubuntu Inkscape 0.48.0 r9654 - when
I start Inkscape, it starts, but then whenever I select Document
Properties - it crashes immediately.
Since the first thing I always do is set up the page size and
orientation, this means I can do very little with it.
Let
Just so you know... you don't have to be running evolution, or have
gwibber active or anything else. It just consumes CPU - as do a number
of the python modules as well. If there is no activity, they should
consume practically zero CPU all the time. I see I have a bug fix
install pending for
This behavior also shows up when making a chrooted distribution in an
encrypted filesystem as per
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/524919. However, I
believe that if our implementation of ntfs APIs breaks it, that it
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Presumably, tightvnc didn't make up the need for rgb.txt or Xcms.txt, but I
presume from what I read, that this is part of the X windows system that isn't
properly supplied by Intrepid. You can read about X11 color maps here:
http://www.klauser.ch/lxug
You can also
(Hardy Heron), based on
http://www.netfilter.org/projects/conntrack-tools/index.html
I'm no expert in this (!) but I passed it on to Alan Robertson
(architect of the Heartbeat project), who noted another way to deal
with some of the underlying issues that works well for some folks:
Cluster IP
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