Public bug reported:
The vanilla-gnome-default-settings package does not revert the Ubuntu
background/screensaver images to gnome behavior in 22.04.
vanilla-gnome-default-settings contains the file
/usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/20_vanilla-gnome-default-
settings.gschema.override for reinstating mos
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1958594 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1958594
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1958594
Boot error: libgcc_s.so.1 must be installed for pthread_exit to work
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I'm unable to decrypt my root partition at boot using the cryptsetup-
initramfs package currently in jammy (2:2.4.2-1ubuntu4). I get the
askpass prompt, but after entering the password, decryption fails with
the error message:
libgcc_s.so.1 must be installed for pthread_ex
I haven't had any problems since upgrading to yakkety:
4.8.0-30-generic #32-Ubuntu
driver: iwlwifi
version: 4.8.0-30-generic
firmware-version: 22.361476.0
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FWIW, this issue is also present using gdm3 in Ubuntu 16.04. With
pam_krb5's debug option set, I see the following during initial login
(with successful credential cache construction):
gdm-password]: pam_krb5(gdm-password:auth): pam_sm_authenticate: entry
gdm-password]: pam_krb5(gdm-password:auth
I'm not sure I would say it worked well, but it did fix one of two
problems. The second was only fixed after both driver and firmware
upgrades. I'm no longer running the 19.ucode version. Would apport
data for the 21 version with the updated driver be useful?
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I used version Core18 of the iwlwifi backports repository:
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/iwlwifi/backport-iwlwifi.git/log/?h=release/LinuxCore18
and the current ubuntu 4.4 kernel with the following dkms.conf:
MAKE="'make' -j 12 KERNELDIR=/lib/modules/${kernelver}/build"
CLEAN="/bin/
It did indeed fix the problem I was seeing in this bug report. However,
I started having another less frequent issue shortly after (also
disconnects, but completely different errors). I was only able to solve
that one by getting the newest firmware (-21.ucode) AND rebuilding the
iwlwifi modules w
Please see the upstream bug report for all of the necessary debugging
logs. However, the bug has already been identified and the issue here
is really just deciding how to package the fix.
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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This issue has been resolved upstream and is described in
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=117391
The current Ubuntu Xenial Xerus kernel (4.4.0-21.37) is built with a
version of the iwlwifi driver which supports firmware version up to
iwlwifi-8000C-19.ucode. Howev
Thanks for the update. Do you know if it's even possible to use grub to
verify the signatures of the currently distributed signed Ubuntu
kernels? As far as I can tell, grub only supports gpg detached
signatures. The Ubuntu kernels seem to be signed using sbsigntool with
an X509 certificate and
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Title:
grub does not validate kernel signature during secure boot
To manag
Thanks for the quick response. I started poking around in the debian bugs
database and found a similar issue described here:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=606007
I submitted a comment asking to have the tmp directory added to the
chroot tree.
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Public bug reported:
I had some trouble getting GSSAPI authentication in postfix working when
moving my mail system to a new machine. GSSAPI is a bit complicated
with postfix since it runs in a chroot jail. There are several guides
available for this process (in particular, getting the keytab an
Public bug reported:
With vanilla grub, grub-install with the --removable flag will install
in the grubx64.efi file in the EFI/BOOT directory of an efi partition.
If the --boot-directory flag is used, grub-install will also generate a
configuration file in EFI/BOOT which will try to source the gru
Sorry, missed the upstream link above...
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16691#c82
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Title:
iwlagn degrades quickly during normal wifi
I've tested the experimental firmware (iwlwifi-5000-exp-8.83.5.1) with a
5300 card and kernel 2.6.36.2. Initially it seems to have solved the
problem. iwconfig reported bit rate maxes out at 300 Mb/s (though it
drops to 6 Mb/s during inactivity). File transfer rates are
significantly greater tha
I agree. Ubuntu is def. the Linux distribution of choice for our
servers, and now that we have a XenServer setup it is a bit frustrating
that the later distributions of Ubuntu seem to be the only ones that
lack a simple a way to get it running paravirtualized under Xen.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/31014440/ProcMaps.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/31014441/ProcStatus.txt
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Requests made by the cover art plugin are failing with HTTP response
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