Confirming Christian's report with Ubuntu 17.10. Ghost screen is
detected, although the OS functions properly and it's more of an
annoyance than a critical problem -- display is set to mirrored mode by
default.
Dell XPS15, Intel/NVIDIA.
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1920 x 1080, maximum
Public bug reported:
Create a snapshot of a logical volume
mount the snapshot
Read an file on lsnapshot
Suffer an input/output error
read same file on the original, no error
root@mozy:# /sbin/lvcreate -L100G -c 64k -s -n checksnap /dev/optvg/optlv
Logical volume checksnap created
Currently not reproducible after a boot.
Nothing in logs indicating any issues hardware or software, will close
for now till I can reproduce
** Changed in: linux-lts-raring (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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Bugs,
In my project (OOF, Object Oriented Finite Elements,
http://www.ctcms.nist.gov/oof), we have gotten complaints from Ubuntu
users, which we have traced to this bug. We use a w=curses.initscr();
s=w.getxymax(); curses.endwin() sequence to get the screen width for
drawing text-mode progress bars,
I am also seeing similar behavior. I just installed Kubuntu 9.04 on an
old Sony PCG-R505ECK laptop. I can set up wireless connections manually
using ifconfig and iwconfig, but wicd can't do them. It has correct
settings, but seems to be trying to run wpasupplicant, even though my
connection is