Bug 1276186 may be an acute form of this bug.
I saw both the high CPU usage and extreme RAM usage (about 1 megabyte/second
leak).
It happened when I minimized Chrome, but continued long after I killed all the
chrome processes.
ibus-ui-gtk3 got up to 2+ gigabytes of ram pretty quickly. I'll
On a slower Ubuntu 14.10 system (AMD e-450) with chrome 39.0.2171.95, it
takes longer (90 seconds of cpu?) to finish. A few seconds after the
churning stops, I see:
$ ps augxw | grep keyr
dank 2103 32.7 0.6 384248 25184 ?SLl 13:32 1:28
/usr/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon --daemonize
Public bug reported:
To reproduce:
0) start top
1) start chrome
2) watch disk light flash; watch cpu activity for gnome-keyring peg; notice
gnome-keyring in D state; notice chrome and whole machine responding poorly
3) 40 seconds later, system returns to normal, and chrome beings responding
dank@i5:~$ ls -l ~/.local/share/keyrings/
insgesamt 564
-rw--- 1 dank dank 569425 Mar 25 19:51 login.keyring
-rw--- 1 dank dank207 Jul 7 2013 user.keystore
See also
https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/chrome/0nLjeCisf1A
and
fwiw: I hit this using the latest from Nvidia's download site, and
also using the xorg-edgers ppa ( 346.47-0ubuntu1-xedgers14.04.1 ).
The flipping in the terminal seems to be at the same speed as the cursor blink.
I only noticed it in gnome terminal. xterm does not exhibit the problem.
My
Still happening today on updated 14.04... though symptoms may be slightly
different:
- no BUG in /var/log (maybe it got lost...)
- switching to Nouveau no longer works around the problem
- Intermittant -- I think I was able to use virtualbox for a few hours without
this happening, but it's
Gerne! I'll set up a vivid system when I get home.
On Wed, Feb 18, 2015 at 2:01 PM, LocutusOfBorg
costamagnagianfra...@yahoo.it wrote:
Can you please try virtualbox from vivid? it should have some deadlock
fixes according to 4.3.22 changelog.
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Title:
update-manager hung in
I now think the system was halfway between Ubuntu 12.04 and 12.10.
This may be a dup of bug 979661.
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update-manager hung in
Public bug reported:
On what I thought was a somewhat up-to-date ubuntu 14.10 system, I
noticed that lxc was out of date, so I ran update-manager in a terminal.
After half an hour, it hung. The last line in /var/log/apt/term.log was
Setting up libapache2-mod-php5 (5.5.12+dfsg-2ubuntu4.1) ...
Affects both ubuntu-14.04-server-amd64.iso and ubuntu-14.10-server-
amd64.iso.
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Title:
ubuntu14.04 installation hang on The installer has
I ran into this, too, running a script that sets up a system using
virtualbox.
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Title:
ubuntu14.04 installation hang on The installer has
Ubuntu 14.04 doesn't seem to have the problem here.
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Title:
bash ls tab completion broken for files/dirs with spaces in name
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This is a dup of
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=703437
There is an (identical?) fix there.
Please pull 0.13.1+nmu2 from debian, it fixes this. Thanks!
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #703437
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=703437
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A local build script failed here with
+ test !
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
on the line
if test ! $BUILD_IT test ! $CLEAN_ALL test ! $ZIP_IT test !
$INSTALLER
Upstream dash does not crash, and the most recent commit appears to be
the fix:
commit
Public bug reported:
This is probably a dup of bug 1240757, created just so I could upload
the data requested in that bug report.
On a fresh, probably vanilla, ubuntu 14.04 server, I tried using ubuntu 14.04's
default lxc.
It created containers fine, but they failed to start, complaining
Public bug reported:
This is probably a dup of bug 1240757, created just so I could upload
the data requested in that bug report.
On a fresh, probably vanilla, ubuntu 14.04 server, I tried using ubuntu 14.04's
default lxc.
It created containers fine, but they failed to start, complaining
Also affects packages compressed with bz2, like Ubuntu 12.04's kernel
package.
The obvious new version of the patch seems to work:
--- dpkg-sig-0.13.1/dpkg-sig.old2014-07-25 15:16:40.114016000 -0700
+++ dpkg-sig-0.13.1/dpkg-sig2014-07-25 15:17:31.03732 -0700
@@ -634,7 +634,7 @@
** Patch added: Updated fix that also allows .bz2
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dpkg-sig/+bug/1342938/+attachment/4163113/+files/dpkg-sig-xz-bz2.patch
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This is on an Ubuntu 14.04 system tainted by the recommended nvidia driver. I
have no idea where the culprit lies,
but am filing against virtualbox for the moment since that's what triggers it.
Starting a virtualbox guest causes the entire system to lock up fairly quickly
Switching to Nouveau let me complete installing an ubuntu 12.04 guest
successfully.
A second Ubuntu 14.04 system with same hardware but an AMD graphics card
and proprietary driver also completed installing the ubuntu 12.04 guest.
So the conflict has only been triggered by the recommended Nvidia
That patch again, attached:
** Patch added: Patch to accept data.tar.xz
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dpkg-sig/+bug/1342938/+attachment/4154257/+files/dpkg-sig-xz.patch
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On small packages, everything is hunky-dory:
$ apt-get download dpkg-sig
$ ar t dpkg-sig*deb
debian-binary
control.tar.gz
data.tar.gz
$ dpkg-sig --sign builder dpkg-sig_0.13.1+nmu1_all.deb
Processing dpkg-sig_0.13.1+nmu1_all.deb...
Signed deb dpkg-sig_0.13.1+nmu1_all.deb
$
Not fixed in trusty?
On a fresh vanilla trusty, clicking on http://www.radioberlin.de/live.m3u
brings up rhythmbox but it fails to play, complaining could not determine type
of stream.
I killed gvfsd-http and clicked on the new station in Radio, and this time it
installed the needed plugins
Affected 1 out of 2 of my systems here.
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Error: diskfilter writes are not supported
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Trying to add a printer via system settings.
Got to a messagebox that said Installing driver openprinting-gutenprint.
Installing...
and then hung at 50% progress.
ps shows that dpkg and dpkg-preconfigure terminated, but no parent
reaped them:
dank 16336 0.6 0.9
It happened a few more times overnight, but doesn't happen 100% of the
time.
This started happening when I started running
make all examples_noinst -j4
instead of
make all -j4
The Makefile is generated by cmake.
Coincidentally, I started seeing cmake's progress percentage going above 100%.
I just got this error myself on Ubuntu 12.04.02 with binutils 2.22-6ubuntu1
in an lxc container in a vmware vm on an 8 core xeon X5450.
It happened on two successive runs on different 12.04 VM's (but possibly on the
same physical hardware):
$ make all examples_noinst -j4
...
/usr/bin/c++ -fPIC
I had this with 14.04. Seemed to get better after I installed the
proprietary nvidia drivers?
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Title:
After locking screen there is no input
I just noticed this on an Ubuntu 13.04 system with updated-manager
1:0.186.2:
4089 dank 30 10 552m 135m 50m R 99.4 3.5 5:03.08 update-
manager
It's not just ten seconds, it's been running for five minutes.
There's an update for update-manager, guess I'll install that manually
and
This just hit me when I installed Ubuntu 14.04. Now bash won't complete
sh name-of-shell-script
unless the shell script ends in .sh.
Filename completion used to be useful, but it's gotten so fancy and
fragile...
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The affected system is dirty. Its ASUS VW266H LCD monitor itself has
been locking up lately, making it seem like the system is crashed. This
bug report is tainted and should probably be closed as invalid.
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I switched to the recommended proprietary nvidia driver, and since then there
have been no hangs.
So either some update may have fixed it, or it's in the Nouveau driver, or I'm
just lucky.
I should try switching back to Nouveau to see if it comes back, and if
it does, I could then try the
Public bug reported:
I installed Trusty beta 2, and since then have had maximum uptime of about 12
hours.
System hangs frequently, sometimes with mouse still active, sometimes not.
The clock in the upper right of the screen shows the time of the hang.
I have not yet established whether the
This looks like a dup of bug 1290228
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Softwarcenter fails to install .deb
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(14.04) Unable to install external deb packages Package operation
Failed
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The log error messages are not new; I forgot, but I've been having this problem
for a while, see bug 671979
(which was with proprietary nvidia drivers).
The hang may be unrelated.
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In Trusty beta 2, fully updated, the workplace switcher is not active by
default.
This contradicts the doc,
https://help.ubuntu.com/14.04/ubuntu-help/shell-windows.html
I had to turn to a a third party page,
For future reference, is there a way to file bugs against the doc?
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workplace switcher not active by default, contradicting doc
To
This affects me, too. 100% repeatable on two freshly installed and updated
Ubuntu 14.04 64 bit systems.
Everybody who uses chrome will be mystified as to why they can't install it
like they're used to.
To repeat:
1. visit https://www.google.com/intl/en/chrome/browser/
2. click on Install
Public bug reported:
A private package here that builds fine on Ubuntu 10.04 and 12.04 fails to
build from source on Ubuntu 14.04
because it can't find opencv.pc. This file used to be provided by
libopencv-core-dev, but in Ubuntu 14.04,
is now provided by libopencv-dev. The build failure
ftp://ftp.simplesystems.org/pub/libpng/png/src/libpng12/libpng-1.2.51.tar.xz
appears to lack the problem.
I've attached the minimal diff against Trusty png.h to solve the
problem.
** Patch added: libpng1.50-cxx11.patch
Public bug reported:
In Trusty beta 1, with libpng12-dev 1.2.50-1ubuntu1 installed, I can't build
an app that uses libpng.
Symptom here is
/usr/include/libpng12/png.h:2661:31: error: invalid suffix on literal; C++11
requires a space between literal and identifier [-Werror=literal-suffix]
Happened again, this time in an ubuntu 10.04.4 guest.
Aaaand guess what? The other end of the pipe is the stdout and stderr from
some random daemon process started by a unit test!
Evidently, my unit tests need to clean up after themselves better.
Marking invalid.
** Changed in: devscripts
Public bug reported:
To reproduce:
$ sudo lxc-create -t ubuntu -n testbot01-ubu1004-test -- -r lucid
$ sudo lxc-start -n testbot01-ubu1004-test
(log in)
$ sudo apt-get install default-jdk
$ which javac
/usr/bin/javac
$ sudo apt-get remove default-jdk
$ which javac
/usr/bin/javac
$ sudo apt-get
Oh, and the host OS was Ubuntu 12.04.4 LTS, if that matters.
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Title:
Installing default-jdk, uninstalling it, doing apt-get autoremove, and
The postinst script for
openjdk-6-jdk_6b27-1.12.6-1ubuntu0.10.04.4_amd64.deb says:
case $1 in
configure)
# obsolete tool
if update-alternatives --list apt 2/dev/null; then
update-alternatives --remove-all apt || true
fi
if [ -z $2 ]; then
update_alternatives=y
Running 'apt-get purge openjdk-6-jdk' instead of (or after) removing
openjdk-6-jdk appears to work around
the problem; the next install does put /usr/bin/javac in place.
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Correction: apt-get purge openjdk-6-jdk *after* uninstalling it does not work
around it (it refuses to purge
because the package isn't installed).
The correct workaround if you know the package is uninstalled is sudo dpkg
--purge openjdk-6-jdk.
The problem is present if the package is not
No, I guess I got distracted. I'm pretty busy; if someone else wants to
pick this up, that'd be fine.
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Title:
volname does not work for dvd's /
Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu 12.04.2 in an lxc container, twice now I've caught
debuild -b -uc -us -kfoo@bar world.log 21
in the act of hanging after printing the line 'Finished running lintian.'.
In both cases, killing the 'tee' process let the process finish.
Here's what I saw this time
google earth may not have had correct dependencies.
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no versioned library symlinks provided for libGL in /usr/lib
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Please import sane-backends in time for 14.04...
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Title:
SANE does not work anymore with Epson Perfection 1650. Used to work
perfectly.
To
The default install of Ubuntu 13.10 seems to have this problem for me on an old
Dell Optiplex 740 with built-in GeForce 6150 LE.
Dec 23 22:34:01 ath64 kernel: [ 5663.040020] nouveau E[Xorg[25847]] reloc
wait_idle failed: -16
Dec 23 22:34:01 ath64 kernel: [ 5663.040028] nouveau E[Xorg[25847]]
I've updated my test case at
http://kegel.com/linux/apt-dependency-version-bug/demo.sh.txt
to verify that pinning suffices for this use case.
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Here's the use case where I ran into this problem:
The user is a small company which sells single-function boxes based on Ubuntu
plus their own app, and does a month of QA before each release of their product.
They use OpenGL heavily, and have found that each update of graphics drivers
has a
Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu 10.04 (with 0.7.25.3ubuntu9.14) and 12.04 (with
apt-0.8.16~exp12ubuntu10):
When a package depends on a specific, non-latest version of another package,
apt-get install fails with the error message
my_program : Depends: my_program-common (= 57.0.93) but 57.3.102
How can one author a package to explicitly depend on an older package
without user intervention, then?
Or are you saying Apt simply doesn't support depending on older
packages, even though its syntax suggests that it does?
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Fixed in the version bundled with ubuntu 13.04, kazam-1.4.2-1
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Recording only works once
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My fix was accepted upstream:
commit 0f23fb3fc19880361d62d1ec894472a1cc5a3af4
Author: Dan Kegel d...@kegel.com
Date: Sun Sep 1 15:14:45 2013 -0700
Epson Perfection 1650 doesn't support the FSG_STATUS_CANCEL_REQ bit.
Fixes s
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Given that beta1 is in three days, I suppose this is a long shot, but:
I'm attaching the commit and checking the 'patch' checkbox...
** Patch added: Cherrypicked fix from upstream
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On my plain vanilla ubuntu 13.04 system, with an Epson Perfection 1650 scanner
plugged in,
clicking 'Scan' in xsane, or running scanimage, yielded a short scan run and
the message
'[epson2] e2_ext_read: cancel request received' on stderr.
This turns out to be caused by the
I'll post a more accurate recipe to reproduce.
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Title:
apt-get has localized output, but requires english response to ja/nein
prompt
To
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The file http://myflex.org/books/java4kids/JavaKid811.pdf
displays fine in acroread, but in evince, paging down through it yields
blank pages and lots of warnings on the console like
Syntax Error (1159997): Illegal character ff in hex string
Syntax Error (1159997): Illegal
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Fun fact:
$ export LANG=de_DE.UTF-8
$ export LC_ALL=de_DE.UTF-8
$ sudo apt-get install apache2 libapache2-mod-perl2
...
Möchten Sie fortfahren [J/n]? j
Abbruch.
You have to type Y to proceed!
If it's going to prompt for a particular keystroke, it really ought to
accept
lxc is the easiest way to do the chroot.
http://wiki.winehq.org/WineOn64bit shows how to build just the 32 bit part;
http://wiki.winehq.org/BuildingBiarchWineOnUbuntu shows how to build and
install a biarch 32/64 bit wine.
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Uh-oh. I'm seeing this again with lightdm 1.6.0-0ubuntu3 on ubuntu 13.04 guest
sessions
with Google Chrome 28.0.1500.95. Perhaps the bug is back in a slightly new
form?
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On a clean Ubuntu 10.04 server system (perhaps created with
sudo lxc-create -n ubu1004-demo -t ubuntu -- -r lucid
sudo lxc-start -n ubu1004-demo
), do
sudo apt-get install rubygems
gem install json
This fails for me with
Our standard practice is to post the sha1sum:
fe9afdbe18e0e4af2fa96c2e6927c09a11b6460f kludx_2_0_0_51.zip
so you can google for the binary and verify the download you get is
identical.
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This is an enhancement request. I have not yet checked 13.04 or
upstream to see if things have changes since 12.04.
Consider the job false.conf:
respawn
#respawn limit 10 15
script
sleep 1
false
end script
First problem:
After initctl start false, this job will
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 13.04's gnome-terminal behaves strangely when you drag its bottom border
to the bottom
of the screen. As expected, the top of the window zooms to the top of the
screen,
that's ok. But what's not expected is that the window can then no longer be
resized
Public bug reported:
Maybe I'm dense, but when I try to use the trivial dh-based rules
file with a cmake-based project, everything works but doing
'debuild -j4' doesn't result in a parallel build.
dh_auto_build is invoked with -O-j4, but that then runs e.g.
/usr/bin/cmake
Public bug reported:
The first thing I do when I install an Ubuntu system is to install Chrome,
and it's probably one of the most popular third party apps on Ubuntu.
Why doesn't it show up in the Software Center?
Sure, Google should jump through flaming hoops to make this happen,
per standard
I think it's been uploaded:
http://packages.qa.debian.org/p/premake4.html
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This is 100% reproducible here. All I have to do is run 'make check' in wine,
tell gdb to attach to X and ignore SIGPIPE,
and in a few minutes, gdb says e.g.
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x7f74ae864bd5 in ?? () from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6
(gdb) bt
#0
#121 also mentioned ubuiquity --debug, which one can do by adding
debug-ubiquity to the kernel commandline when booting the install disc.
( see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopCDOptions )
This shouldn't do anything but turn on more logging in /var/log, but the one
time I tried it, the install
Another possible workaround: add nosmp to the kernel commandline (e.g. press
F6, escape, then type nosmp and press enter).
That worked for me two out of two times.
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Hey, I found a deadlock.
In my current hang, strace shows that parted_server is blocking on
open(/var/lib/partman/outfifo, O_RDONLY)
and /lib/partman/automatically_partition/15reuse/choices is blocking on
open(/var/lib/partman/stopfifo, O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_TRUNC, 0666
Methinks the protocol is
The script is hanging in close_dialog(); adding set -x shows
+ close_dialog
+ close_outfifo
+ exec
+ close_infifo
+ exec
+ exec
+ exec
+ exec
+ exec
+ exec
+ exec
+ exec
+ cat
+ exec
That function and its peer in parted_server could use a good code
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Downloaded ubuntu-13.04-beta2-desktop-amd64.iso (sha1sum cdb56f...), burned
onto dvd,
booted on an i7 with 3 sata drives, intending to do a fresh install onto sda1.
Didn't get that far; I got past the Try or install? choice, and the
installation language choice.
On the
I seem to have worked around this by clicking 'Quit', which took me to the
'Try' desktop;
then clicking 'Install' again, and this time not clicking either of the
'download stuff during installation' options.
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Tried again from scratch. Still hangs on a fresh run even with neither of
those options checked,
and no download failures in syslog!
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Title:
So far I still haven't successfully installed after four tries. The one time I
got to the partition screen,
it later hung, reporting that it couldn't unmount a partition. That was my own
fault,
I had mounted /home in a terminal window. But I couldn't recover by simply
unmounting;
the
Also hangs on a second machine (q9400, just one sata drive, english,
defaults).
Has anybody managed to use this installer successfully?
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Same problem with current daily, raring-desktop-amd64.iso
sha1sum of disc after burning:
a6b01723a6f9632c7f9ff935dab677b6d5c2b3ef /dev/sr0
Tried on three machines now. Works fine on one machine, hangs on the
other two.
When it hangs, partman appears to be hanging.
Aha, this is a dup of bug
Happens for me with both beta 2 and today's daily, on 2 out of 3 machines
tested.
All three systems are dual-boot and have plain old pc style extended partition
tables.
comment 88 suggested that turning off swap might work around the
problem, but it didn't seem to for me :-(
comments 88 and
Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu 12.04, when installing either centos-5 or centos-6 using rinse,
yum aborts twice near the end; the log ends with
File /usr/lib64/python2.4/random.py, line 109, in seed
a = long(_hexlify(_urandom(16)), 16)
OSError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory:
I may be suffering from this. I'm on Ubuntu 12.04, uname says
3.2.0-36-generic-pae #57-Ubuntu,
# tail -f /var/log/syslog
complains
tail: inotify cannot be used, reverting to polling: Too many open files
and (oddly) dbus-daemon is using 79% of CPU according to top, and 17% according
to ps.
This
Where does this stand? A fully updated 12.04.1 system is still seeing lots of
interfaces;
2015 network-interface
4028 network-interface-security
and toggling an lxc container up and down four times seemed to result in
one extra network-interface and four extra network-interface-security's.
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Title:
initctl list shows 11974 instances of network-interface-security
after two days of uptime
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Where does this stand? A fully updated 12.04.1 system is still seeing lots of
interfaces;
2015 network-interface
4028 network-interface-security
and toggling an lxc container up and down four times seemed to result in
one extra network-interface and four extra network-interface-security's.
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Title:
initctl list shows 11974 instances of network-interface-security
after two days of uptime
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Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS installed using lxc (i.e. headless), doing
$ sudo apt-get install ia32-libs
fails with
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
ia32-libs : Depends: ia32-libs-multiarch
$ sudo apt-get install ia32-libs-multiarch
says
The following packages have
I suspect it's because they want to emulate how the Mac UI works, and
the Mac only lets you grab the lower right corner.
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Title:
Resizing windows
Is this still an issue for anyone in current wine?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/900901
Title:
Steam overlay does not work due to GCC-4.6 issues
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Public bug reported:
A wine user reported that a power failure while installing wine corrupted his
system, and that recovering
from the power failure was possible but took him too long to figure out. It
turned out he was
using apt-get to install wine on ubuntu.
Short term, maybe a wiki page
Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu 12.04.1, with apt-0.8.16~exp12ubuntu10.6
When I run a script that does
...
sudo apt-get -y install cmake
in the background, apt-get hangs. ps -augx | grep apt shows
root 20603 0.9 0.4 38000 29044 pts/1T10:14 0:01 apt-get
-y install cmake
Public bug reported:
In ubuntu 12.04:
sudo lxc-create -t ubuntu -n foobar -- -r lucid
fails after a while. Workaround is sudo rm -rf /var/cache/lxc.
It'd be nice if it didn't go stale like that.
Log of the failure:
No config file specified, using the default config
debootstrap is
Public bug reported:
In ubuntu 12.04:
sudo lxc-create -t ubuntu -n foobar -- -r lucid
fails after a while. Workaround is sudo rm -rf /var/cache/lxc.
It'd be nice if it didn't go stale like that.
Log of the failure:
No config file specified, using the default config
debootstrap is
This is not a user forum. User comments in here aren't especially
helpful.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/371897
Title:
Occasional sound drops in Wine via PulseAudio
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