Thanks, Bryce. I can report it on Debian, but not sure what version to
report it against.
Given that 20.04 is an LTS, doesn't changing the compression of the
kernel in a way that causes breakages a significant regression?
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Even being able to select an uncompressed kernel image via apt would be
a step up.
I found this issue a week back when trying to set up Ubuntu 20.04 as new
DomUs. This was on an older 18.04 Xen host, so I was planning on
upgrading and retesting. It seems like Ubuntu 20.04 would not longer
run
Public bug reported:
I have an Ubuntu 20.04 Server running Xen as a Dom0. It's worked fun,
but I recently rebooted and the error below appeared
(XEN) ELF: not an ELF binary
(XEN)
(XEN)
(XEN) Panic on CPU 0:
(XEN) Could not set up DOM0 guest
Public bug reported:
A new version with a rendering bug fix is available from
http://www.cityinthesky.co.uk/opensource/pdf2svg
** Affects: pdf2svg (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Bugs, which is
This also happens with a Freecom Toughdrive USB hard disk. udisks
--monitor reports that /dev/sr1 is constantly changing. Again, the fake
CDROM drive appears to be the culprit. After using a Freecom tool to
remove the fake drive, all the problems disappear.
** Changed in: linux (Fedora)
Public bug reported:
After I do an su root and while root attempt to edit any text file, I
get multiple error messages of the following sort:
GConf Error: Failed to contact configuration server; some possible
causes are that you need to enable TCP/IP networking for ORBit, or you
have stale NFS