Same issue: Ubuntu 12.04.03 with the nouveau drivers.
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@Glen - please see this thread, where Jim F is concerned with the same
question (and apparently has some code of his own). You'll see he's
worked out where bugs & feature requests should be made for the
cryptsetup scripts (Debian), as opposed to cryptsetup itself:
http://www.saout.de/pipermail/dm
I should have mentioned that the "decrypt_keyctl, modified" that I
posted above is from cryptsetup v.1.4.1 in ubuntu 12.04. Since the
system seems to prefer a diff, I'll attach there here.
** Patch added: "decrypt_keyctl, diff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cryptsetup/+bug/1022815
@rogerbinns - please see this thread, which explains where bugs & feature
requests should be made for the cryptsetup scripts:
http://www.saout.de/pipermail/dm-crypt/2012-October/002852.html
Perhaps you'd like to follow the advice there?
(In that case the author is offering a patch allowing suppo
@bastafidli - it's not so hard, just follow his words carefully.
Regardless, I've attached the modified version, here. You'll find
comments where it was modified.
** Attachment added: "decrypt_keyctl, modified"
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Update:
With the newest BIOS installed in this adaptec "TARO" SATA card, 12.04
is improved to the point where "ionice -n 7 rsync " behaves
properly. On the other hand, "diff -qr " (no ionice) crashes
_hard_. (Had to turn off machine at the power supply, and couldn't get
the machine to post on
I was trying to copy my data again, to see if it would freeze while
copying, but I was finding the saucy nightly so buggy that after a bit
of work, all the windows would freeze (though the mouse would continue
to respond).
I'll look into what I can do with the mainline kernel, though I clearly
won
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I have two pairs of raided disks. I am trying to copy 1/2 T of data
from one to the other. First I tried "cp /from /to". It seemed to
behave ok, so I left it overnight. When I came back in the AM, the
ma
If someone can point me to a description of how to use "chroot", I'm
willing to give a go at reporting using the upstream kernel.
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I've done an install of 12.04 to a Tyan S2865 with grub on USB and root &
swap on an encrypted raided pair of HD's.
On first boot I do not reach the decrypt window. I get an Ubuntu splash
screen with the hal
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I'll add that if you google: kworker "bug soft lockup"
You will find similar issues reported on the suse and red hat reporting
systems, including one that claims to have provided a fix:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=879252
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https://bu
@Colin.
I am having a couple of other issues on this machine, whose details are located
at the one bug that seems specific to it, which is here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1217229
Perhaps I should keep the system data there, rather than repeating it?
Please let me know.
I am still working on this, but may be struggling in addition, with another
bug. This new bug seems to have been noticed in other contexts, so I have
reported it here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1011914/comments/21
In basic outline, I can boot my RAID/LUKS pair of disk
I am facing something similar. I am already struggling with an issue on this
Tyan S3970 (Ubuntu 12.04.03 fully updated), which I am in the process of
reporting here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1217229
I have a pair of system disks (raid/luks) which I am able to boot.
@Joe - are you suggesting that I boot into a live-cd and run ubuntu-bug
from there?
I'm not competent enough to use chroot, but if you point me to a howto,
I can try!
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As commented above, since I can't boot the machine, I can't add the log
files. If it would add anything to have me boot into a live CD and send
the log files from there, I'd be happy to do it.
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I've done an install of 12.04 to a Tyan S2865 with grub on USB and root & swap
on an encrypted raided pair of HD's.
On first boot I do not reach the decrypt window. I get an Ubuntu splash screen
with the half dozen dots running left to right, changing from red to white (I
My dmesg is also showing the line "spurious 8259A interrupt: IQ7".
I am on a Tyan S3970 with 2 CPU's (8 cores), a TARO card & 20G memory.
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During the copy of a large file, iotop starts producing:
TID PRIO USER ...IO> COMMAND
446 be/3 root ...99.99 % [jbd2/dm-0-8]
and
337 be/4 root...99.99% [md2_raid1]
dm-0 is the encryption of md2, which is the disk I'm copying to and on
which the
Ok, on this 4th go-round, while using firefox to look at this bug
report, it killed all processes & logged me out. I was able to log back
in, and found that I have only succeeded in copying 375G.
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I have two pairs of raided disks. I am trying to copy 1/2 T of data
from one to the other. First I tried "cp /from /to". It seemed to
behave ok, so I left it overnight. When I came back in the AM, the
machine was completely frozen. I had to use the power switch. Only
abo
I'm having similar problems trying to copy 1/2T of data. The system is
repeatedly freezing during a "cp" command. (12.04.2, fully updated.)
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I don't know if this helps, but I have just done a clean install of
Ubuntu 12.04.02 on a pair of new 2T disks. They are Raid-1 & encrypted.
When I get to the screen to unlock the disks, it says, "cryptsetup:
evms-activate is not available". I am able to unlock the disks and
boot. I have done enc
Happened on boot-up (precise, hd install). I don't have a printer.
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colord crashed with SIGABRT in raise()
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A year later and I'm still facing this issue, now on 12.04.2.
This time I installed LUKS on top of RAID on a Tyan-S3970. A Ctl-
Alt-F1, Ctl-Alt-F7 got me to a text box, but updating, followed by
installing the proprietary nvidia drivers, turned that into a text mode
input. I used #24 and I now h
I had this same problem on upgrading to 13.04 from 12.10.
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package xemacs21-mule 21.4.22-3.2ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade:
ErrorMess
@era. Yes, I understand - and thanks. It's just that all of this
happened together, so they appear related. Since this machine was made
with BluePrint, I'm concerned that the same difficulties will appear on
updating the other machines. For now, I'll wait and watch.
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@era. Thanks. In the end, I uninstalled everything (a long list)
except for dictionaries-common, which had too many things depending on
it. I then reinstalled the already present (but "unconfigured")
dictionaries-common. Finally, I tried replacing emacs and xemacs21.
They installed, though I go
On attempting the approach of olikaf (olivier-fresse), I find that due
to dependencies, I am unable to remove:
dictionaries-common
(mythes-en-au, openoffice.org-hyphenation, hunspell-en-ca, wbritish,
mysepll-en-za all depend on dictionaries-common)
emacs23
(vm, flim, apel all depends on emacs23
On reboot, I get a popup telling me:
"Sorry, a problem occurred while installing software. Package:
dictionaries-common."
I agree to sending an error report, but then am told:
"An error occurred while attempting to process this problem report:
unpack requires a bytes object of length 4"
Then
I too am receiving errors on updating from 12.04 to 12.10, using the
update manager. Popup messages appear complaining about:
emacsen-common
dictionaries-common
gforth
All reporting: "subprocess installed post-installaction script returned
error exit status 1"
At the end I get:
"Error during
Same problem installing 12.04 as RAID -> LUKS -> LVM on a Tyan S2865
with an nVidea GF-7900GT video card.
I did as suggested in #28 and the disk decryption/password screen/box
appeared. I was able to mount disks and log in. I installed the
proprietary drivers, and on next boot I went right to t
I agree. How am I going to flash my bios? I'm using a windows VM for
just this purpose, but the first time I need it ...
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sudo service ssh start
returns with
start: Job is already running: ssh
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upstart not starting init-scripts (event net-device-up IFACE=lo
I'm having the same problem: Ubuntu 10.10 on a Dell Dimension 8250. I
do have /etc/network/interfaces containing the lines:
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
But Upstart doesn't launch sshd.
If I run:
sudo service ssh start
I am told that ssh is already running.
If I run:
sudo /etc/init.d/ssh s
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I'm having the same problem: Ubuntu 10.10 on a Dell Dimension 8250.
Ditto with _sRg_ on the /etc/network/interfaces file.
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I'm getting about 50 of these in 3.6.13 when I restore bookmarks. That
is, I saved them from another FF, stored as a .json, and then restored
them to ubuntu FF 3.6.13. They look like this:
ASSERT: parent node must have _DOMElement set
Stack Trace:
0:PMV_nodeRemoved([object ResultNodeClassInfo],
> How about people following this bug mention what type of proxy support they
> need? (socks, http, etc.)
I need socks.
As with pidgin, I need individual settings for each account.
Thanks.
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[DEBUG 22:10:45.810] Namespace: Tomboy
[DEBUG 22:10:45.813]Enabled: True
[DEBUG 22:10:45.815] File: /usr/lib/tomboy/addins/Evolution.dll
[DEBUG 22:10:45.856] AddinManager.OnAddinLoaded: Tomboy.FixedWidthAddin
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