Having the same issue with Slack and VSCode. All fail to startup with
the same GPU error message. Is there a link to the bug that impacts all
Electron apps? Seems pretty severe!
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I upgraded from 20.04 to 20.10 and now my boot screen is littered with
SSSD error messages. I don't even know what it is ;). Anyway, it would
be preferrable to not having these messages if not needed.
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Thanks, issues are solved and after a reboot everything worked.
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Title:
Can't upgrade samba-common-bin: undefined symbol: smb_strtoul
To manage
dpkg -l | grep -E "(samba|smb|registry-tools|winbind|libwbclient|ctdb)"
ii libsmbclient:amd64 2:4.11.6+dfsg-0ubuntu1.1
amd64shared library for communication with SMB/CIFS servers
ii libsmbios-c2 2.4.3-1
Ok, I found a install in /usr/lib and the source package in my home's
tmp dir. I ran a make uninstall, and that removed everything samba
related from /usr. I now can get past the error. Still some issues, but
those seem to be not related to the Ubuntu package itself.
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I upgraded my 18.04 system to 20.04 a week ago. Today I did a apt-get
dist-upgrade and new Samba version where there, and I tried upgrading. However,
I got the following error:
Setting up samba-common-bin (2:4.11.6+dfsg-0ubuntu1.1) ...
Checking smb.conf with testparm
Ok, I tried a fresh install of the just released Ubuntu 20.04 beta. I
formatted everything, installed through the desktop GUI with option to
install nvidia drivers immediately. All went well, rebooting, same
issue.(!) Only shows purple screen with user login, that does not do
anything. This is a
Since updating from a 20.04 version a month ago, to the one that is now
current, I can't boot anymore. When booting, the splashscreen is shown
shortly, before turning to black, and my monitor shows 'no input'. When
removing nvidia-driver-440 and rebooting, I can boot into Ubuntu without
issues.
I
Ok, it seems that zfs is just included in the kernel. Also on 18.04 HWE.
I removed zfs-dkms and spl-dkms, and needed to run 'zpool import' after which
my zpool showed up again.
Maybe a good idea to remove those 2 packages while upgrading?
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I am running into this same error. I have a home server on Ubuntu 18.04
with a raidz2 3 disk ZFS array (not as root filesystem). Today I tried
upgrading to the new HWE kernel, but building failed. It hangs at
'checking spl build directory...'.
There is no 0.7.9 package for ZFS in 18.04. And
My workaround for now is to allow zfs module access to all users from the zfs
group, instead of only root.
This way the zfs command can be run by by users from that group.
/etc/udev/rules.d/91-zfs-permissions.rules
#Use this to add a group and more permissive permissions for zfs
#so that you
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My workaround for now is to allow zfs module access to all users from the zfs
group, instead of only root.
This way the zfs command can be run by by users from that group.
/etc/udev/rules.d/91-zfs-permissions.rules
#Use this to add a group and more permissive permissions for zfs
#so that you
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I did some more digging through the logs, and it turns out that the command is
called, but fails due to not being called as root user.
For access to the zfs stats you need to be root. This worked ok in 13.10, but
it looks like the dfree command is not executed as root user anymore. I would
call
I did some more digging through the logs, and it turns out that the command is
called, but fails due to not being called as root user.
For access to the zfs stats you need to be root. This worked ok in 13.10, but
it looks like the dfree command is not executed as root user anymore. I would
call
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I have a ZFS On Linux setup as my main backup/fileserver that uses
RaidZ1 (similar to raid 5: 3 disks, 1 parity). Because Linux doesn't
show the free space correctly for the complete disk/mount point, the
disk space indicator on my Windows machine for this share gives the
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I have a ZFS On Linux setup as my main backup/fileserver that uses
RaidZ1 (similar to raid 5: 3 disks, 1 parity). Because Linux doesn't
show the free space correctly for the complete disk/mount point, the
disk space indicator on my Windows machine for this share gives the
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I have a Acer Aspire 7740, and noticed after installing that Ubuntu 13.10
(kernel 3.11.0-14) hangs for 10 seconds early in the boot process. It continues
after that.
The screen freezes and the fans start spinning
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Tested on 12.04, and also hangs there BUT I found the 'cause' of it.
When I received this laptop I installed a new half size mini PCIE
wireless card (Intel based) and that seems to cause the hang somehow.
When I remove the wireless card or reinstall the old original one
modprobing acer-wmi
Original card with no problems:
04:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Intel Corporation WiFi Link 5100 [8086:4232]
Subsystem: Intel Corporation WiFi Link 5100 AGN [8086:1301]
Control: I/O- Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr-
Stepping- SERR+ FastB2B- DisINTx+
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I have a Acer Aspire 7740, and noticed after installing that Ubuntu 13.10
(kernel 3.11.0-14) hangs for 10 seconds early in the boot process. It continues
after that.
The screen freezes and the fans start spinning very hard.
The last dmesg line before the pause is a info
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When modprobing, no errors are shown in the dmesg.
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Here is the log when booting with acer-wmi enabled.
Excerpt to see the timejump:
[3.299234] usbhid: USB HID core driver
[3.309750] fbcon: inteldrmfb (fb0) is primary device
[3.400884] acer_wmi: Acer Laptop ACPI-WMI Extras
[3.403879] ACPI: EC: GPE storm detected(26 GPEs),
Forgot to mention that I indeed also had tested it with v3.13-rc3-trusty
kernel AMD64. I will test again to be sure and update accordingly.
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I tested with
- v3.13-rc3: modprobing acer-wmi after boot results in same hang/10s wait
- latest daily: daily/2013-12-19-trusty : same issue.
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Same here, added myself to the proper groups, but the virtual networks
tab is greyed out in virt-manager, unless I run it with sudo, but then I
can't acces my VM that i created in localhost(User) since with sudo it
connects to localhost(System).
Is it the recommended way of running KVM/QEMU as
I should read better.
virt-manager -c qemu:///system does work, but there should be a GUI
way in virt-manager to connect to there.
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Can this be looked into ? Why is it still incomplete ?
For me the same situation:
Fully updated Hardy and my ia32-sun-java-6 when using Aptana (eclipse) could
not resolve any hostnames until I installed the lib32nss-mdns package.
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Pfff this bug is irritating me for at least a year or so? Gutsy had it
always too and it didn't change with hardy.
On every PC I have Ubuntu installed I get those errors. I disabled the
splashscreen, so I always see it when I shutdown. but note: my shutdown
process is not slow or has problems.
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[hardy] Fonts are rendered slightly fuzzy and are too thin
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I am not experiencing the problem anymore. I checked my current postrm and it
is the same as the current original one, so it looks like it is solved.
So no diff -u.
However, if you still have the old version and thus the problem:
The only thing I did was remove the if [..] fi part that checked
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Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
The Hardy Firefox has a very frustrating bug: It always displays a very
small white bar on the left of the screen.
The white bar would be expected if you run Firefox in a non-maximized window,
but this is about a fully maximized firefox.
It
Public bug reported:
The Hardy Firefox has a very frustrating bug: It always displays a very
small white bar on the left of the screen.
The white bar would be expected if you run Firefox in a non-maximized window,
but this is about a fully maximized firefox.
It is very distracting, not
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ok, the screenshot doesn't display it right, will try to find another
way to capture it.
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I redid the screenshot with compiz turned off. I placed the screenshot
in a somewhat larger black image, so you can more clearly see the
unwanted border.
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Binary package hint: fontconfig
Somehow the font rendering in Hardy makes it hard to read them and
therefore use my PC. Which is very frustrating.
The most noticeable change from 7.10 = 8.04 is that the font thickness has
been decreased too much. However, changing the
with Rodrigo's method I succeeded in removing it.
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I am having the same error here. This is not fixed in the official hardy
release:
When running sudo apt-get remove --purge nvidia-glx-new it complains about:
/usr/lib32/libGL.so.1 and won't continue.
I am using hardy 64 bit, and the /usr/lib32 directory doesn't even exist on my
fresh
irqpoll did solve the problem, booted up normally, everything was accessible,
though I didn't test everything, will do that this evening.
I have made 3 pictures of the latest part of dmesg with the errors, the only
error that doesn't show up is the error after the whole dmesg, then it
complains
also, I did not try all_generic_ide, let me know if that is necessary.
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Clearly you can see that the USB controller has something to do with the
IRQ conflict. Will post a dmesg from the irqpoll enabled one this
evening.
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Ok, that's all folks :).
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