Since I am working on bionic and it's a tiny change, Can you backport
the fix to bionic?
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Title:
Cannot purge biond glance-common (train)
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A fix and enhancement was submitted at:
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/7185#issuecomment-455410941
and seems to improve this a lot..
The main issue is with `systemctl start ` and the results can be seen for
a search like:
`systemctl start apac`.
** Bug watch added: github.com/systemd/
Seems like it works for me.
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Title:
iptstate assert failure: *** Error in `iptstate': munmap_chunk():
invalid pointer: 0x0193c990 ***
OK so on the #ubuntu-server room the response is:
x : because you haven't prepared and tested a debdiff to fix it yet
x : packages in universe are community-maintained
So, somebody who knows something about debdiff or debian packaging needs
to offer a proper patch\diff\deb.
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Is there anyone in ubuntu who hanldes this issue?
It's a very simple upgrade..
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Can it be backported to xenial?
Currently I patched the with:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?att=1;bug=801976;filename=samba.dhclient-hook.diff;msg=5
but it should be fixed for the lts version.
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What happens with this backport?
What is blocking to add the 2.2.6 into xenial?
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iptstate assert failure: *** Error in `iptstate': munmap_
@joseph, I found out the coulprit after getting to the same possition with a
CentOS system and trying couple kernels.
The issue is being caused by a docker package from the "official" repository.
The issue was resolved with the 4.6 kernel since it didn't had the aufs module
and there for the dock
When I am adding the next rule to iptables it all works magically
iptables -I FORWARD -j ACCEPT
But it's a bridge...
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Title:
virtio guest nics d
Public bug reported:
Before the update to this version of the kernel the VM's could recieve DHCP and
contact the network.
Once I updated the server to 4.4.0-66 my guest VM's cannot communicate with the
network.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: linux-image-4.4.0-66-generic 4
Any movment with this package? the zesty package seems pretty stable on
16.04.2 xenial.
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iptstate assert failure: *** Error in `iptstate':
Where can I find the deb for zsty?
+1 for backporting.
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iptstate assert failure: *** Error in `iptstate': munmap_chunk():
invalid pointe
@Uli, these users needs to test so when they will have any trouble they would
probably bump this or another bug report.
I do not like the concept but this is what we have now.
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@Mark, @Uli:
Testing the problematic state would be to install docker.io and enable it ie:
apt install docker.io
systemctl enable docker
To test:
reboot
ifdown ens3 && echo "OK"
ifup ens3 && echo "OK"
The test commands will result in two lines with OK at the end if everything is
right.
On ubuntu
@Uli, It's an automated dependency.
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ubuntu-fan causes issues during network configuration
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A simple docker.io installation can verify if the fix works or not.
Install an ubuntu 16.04 then install docker.io and reboot the system.
In my case it's a 16.04 with docker and kvm on the machine but I will be able
to test it only next week.
If until then no one will test I will spin up a vm for
It's still there in 14.04.
The bug is not making the application useless but rather uncompleted.
There is a link for ubutnu automated deployment:
http://www.ubuntu.com/sites/default/files/active/White%20Paper%20Automated%20Deployments%20v1.pdf
I am looking for the 14.04 version of this pdf
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Title:
Unable to add locations of time/date to show in clock applet on
computer behind a proxy
T
I have the same issue.
I am using a system wide proxy settings and every time I try to lookup for
"Auckland" which should show me the Auckland New Zeland time as a choice I do
not get anything in the gui as a response.
** Changed in: unity-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => Confi
(In reply to Bernd Nies from comment #93)
> Received a gvfs-1.4.3-16 patch from Red Hat that fixes it from the GIO side.
Can you share this patch?
Thanks,
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As ubuntu bug system auto src package didn't found the right package I
cannot add it manually, There for is the comment.
Since the 24 version of Thunderbird has this bug I filled I would not go
into the trouble of using it So 17 is being used instead until the bug
will be fixed by either Thunder
It wont let me find ubuntu 13.10:
thunderbird_24.0+build1-0ubuntu0.12.10.1
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Title:
Thunderbird 24 spell checking is not working
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Public bug reported:
Thunderbird 24 Dictionary while typing stops working when upgrading from
version 17 to 24.
When you start the software it works like a charm and after a small amount of
time it just stops spell-checking and leaving obvious words like "hoa" as
an OK word.
** Affects: u
in RH they fixed the bug in another way with the next patch:
Patch applied:
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--- nagios-plugins-1.4.15-orig/gl/stdio.in.h2010-07-27 21:47:15.0
+0100
+++ nagios-plugins-1.4.15/gl/stdio.in.h 2012-06-26 21:12:47.0 +0100
@@ -140,8 +140,10 @@
/* It is very rare that the
It's not a bug!
most of linux servers are not routers and specially not with bgp that there
there is a big options that a packet will go out using one interface but the
answer will get through another interface\route.
if you are operating a BGP router you should be aware of this issue in linux
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