Asus N550JV, Ubuntu 16.05 with kernel 4.4.0-71, same bug. Tried the
workaround but it sadly did not help.
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Title:
External mic not being used in
One of my clients has a laptop with the BCM43142 running Ubuntu 14.04
(kernel 3.16) with this patch applied. It unfortunately does not solve
the issue. Random disconnects after some time continue.
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Two years and it's undecided and unassigned? Does no one use LTSP
anymore? We're experiencing this issue on a freshly installed and fully
updated 14.04 with a 64-bit LTSP image. Something tells me that the same
problem will probably persist even in 16.04...
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Thank you, Danillo. This was the only thing that worked for me on Ubuntu
14.04 and Mint.
Yes, the bug is still happening in saucy and trusty. Haven't tested
utopic yet but I bet it's the same there because every bug I have found
on this topic has been marked as allegedly resolved or expired despit
Has anyone tested the fix in Unity 7.3.1? If yes, please confirm that it
works. It then should be backported to Unity 7.2 as 7.3.1 won't be
backported to Trusty.
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Please merge it not just into Utopic but also Precise and Trusty, as
they are still currently supported LTS.
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Title:
Huawei E398 GSM modem config
I am surprised the importance of this bug is only "medium". A lot of
important devices stopped working for us - contactless card readers
(ACR120), USB scanners (Canon LIDE models)... Thankfully, kernel 3.16
really does fix the issue.
For us, the bug manifested in kernels 3.2, 3.11, 3.13 using Inte
@Loris: perhaps something can be done about the touchpad drivers instead
to work around this while nVIDIA is working on the fix - if at all.
There is no such thing as Optimus for desktops (sadly) and all they had
to do is take any laptop with hybrid graphics and install Ubuntu to
test.
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I now have 3 clients (all up to date, 32 and 64 bit installations) for
whom it's happening on 14.04:
1) 24 inch 1920x1080 Samsung screen connected via HDMI (desktop)
2) 10 inch 1280x800 screen (netbook)
3) 15.6 inch 1920x1080 screen (laptop I mentioned previously)
Yet on my own 15.6 1920x1080 scr
I don't think that switching to Intel graphics can be called a fix (even
a temporary one) and isn't available for owners of many laptops that do
not support nVIDIA Optimus. You are simply disabling the nVIDIA card
this way and with it, all the advantages that it brings (higher graphics
performance)
Highly sporadic? I beg to differ. It can be reproduced easily after
switching to the nVIDIA card and if you want to accelerate the rate at
which it manifests, just play some Civilization V :) Still - I am very
happy to hear that nVIDIA is watching the bug somewhat, hopefully the
solution will be fo
Exactly the same issue on Asus N550JV laptop (hybrid graphics: Intel HD
4600/nVIDIA GT 750M), fresh install of 14.04, nvidia-331. Random lockups
when using nVIDIA card, no lockups at all when using Intel. Lockups
happen more often when nVIDIA card is under load (for example, playing
Civilization V)
It's not limited to very high DPI either. I have an Acer Aspire V5-573
with 15.6 inch 1920x1080 screen and this happens. However, it does *not*
happen on my Asus N550JV with same screen specs. Both are running Ubuntu
14.04 64 bit. The only difference is that I used icon scaling settings
on the Acer
Same here, Ubuntu 14.04 64-bit, 3.13.0-29-generic.
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Title:
cryptkeeper crashed with SIGSEGV in __libc_start_main()
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Surprised to see the bug is so old. It only affects people who use
server_address directive. We have a Nagios server with ~30 clients
connected via OpenVPN and only recently started adding the
server_address directive to NRPE configs on clients. All of them will
fail to start NRPE on boot since nat
... correct. What a shame, my apologies, I must've been blind.
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Title:
blkid -U takes all input literally
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Public bug reported:
Any arguments to blkid -U are interpreted as plain text. For example:
root=`grep '/ ' /etc/fstab |sed 's/\ .*//' | grep -v '#'`
will assign value of root device UUID to variable "root". Check by
echo "Root UUID is $root"
which outputs something like
Root UUID is UUID=584e
Global workaround appears to fix the issue for me. Thanks!
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Title:
Precise on Intel N10 Graphics detects two displays when there is only
one
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It's been one and a half months and the bug persists, preventing the
upgrade to 12.04. Any updates?
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Title:
More than one client with nfs home di
Bad word choice on my side, of course downgrading to NFSv3 is not a fix,
but rather a workaround. We have also been using NFSv4 since 10.04 and
NFSv3 has problems with lock files, as far as I've heard, so of course
NFSv4 needs to be fixed.
Additional information (not sure if relevant to this bug b
Same issue on an Intel Atom D425 motherboard, suggested workaround
works, but this machine is an OpenLDAP client with over 60 users and a
global fix is needed.
I think it has something to do with Ubuntu recognizing these
motherboards as laptop (they have quite a few laptop components, even
RAM is
We did some more testing and I should mention that the problem is fixed
by switching to/forcing NFSv3, which is also the default before
11.10/12.04.
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Same issue here: NFS server running Debian Squeeze amd64 and clients
running Ubuntu 12.04 i386 (everything is up-to-date). One 12.04 client
can log in just fine; more than one freezes ALL clients which are
currently up and causes high (5.0 up from normal 0.5-0.8) load on the
NFS server which keeps
Then I thank you for your help again and we shall consider this case
closed :)
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cobbler 2.2.2-0ubuntu31 refuses to add apt repository
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