Found the problem. I had an old copy of libarchive in /usr/local/lib which I
assume pointed
to libnettle6.
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Title:
cmake requires libnettle6 a
Public bug reported:
Upgraded from 19.10 to 20.04.
When I run cmake I get error:
cmake: error while loading shared libraries: libnettle.so.6: cannot open
shared object file: No such file or directory
ldd shows it wants BOTH libnettle6 and libnettle7. libnettle6 isn't in
20.04 release.
brd@br
Removed workaround and updated to kernel 3.13.0-30.54-generic 3.13.11.2
and bug is fixed.
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Title:
8086:0412 [Gigabyte Z87X-UD3H] bug in the Ubunt
The workaround didn't work for me.My HDMI audio interfaces still weren't
found
by the kernel.
While if eliminates the kernel message about duplicate symbols, the kernel
now can't find the routines needed for the power_well
stuff because It thinks those are in the bdw driver and so it doesn't
A clarification
In the original bug report I said:
It looks like the "remove completely" option should remove the dot files
in /var/lib/lightdm so they will be recreated with the correct userid if
lightdm is reinstalled at a later date.
I should have said (to be more clear):
It looks like t
Public bug reported:
While I was trying out different display managers, I removed, then
removed completely and then later reinstalled lightdm.This ended up
changing the user id of lightdm. However, the dot files in
/var/lib/lightdm were still owned by the old, now invalid user id and so
ligh
** Attachment added: "/usr/local/share/info/dir"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/664611/+attachment/1705056/+files/dir
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Yelp -- segmentation fault -- dir file format error?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/664611
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: yelp
yelp gets a segmentation fault in the librarian library during startup.
strace shows the last file opened was /usr/local/share/info/dir.
Removing that file stops the segmentation fault and yelp starts
successfully. I assume there is some format er