Public bug reported:
I hit a case where dnsmasq was running at 100% cpu and not responding to
requests.
This is a freshly installed and updated trusty VM which has just been
dist-upgraded to utopic.
At boot/login it seemed OK, but then I bought up firefox and it couldn't get to
it's home
Hi Simon,
1) Apparently so - I just rebooted the vm to see if I could repeat it, and it
was already stuck at 100% and non-responsive.
(and blueskaj who confirmed it was seeing the same problem on irc)
2) /usr/sbin/dnsmasq --no-resolv --keep-in-foreground --no-hosts
--bind-interfaces
Simon: Sure, send me stuff to test and I'm happy to run it (unusually
I'm also going to be around more for the next week so I'll be able to
turn it around within a day or maybe less)
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I hit a case where dnsmasq was running at 100% cpu and not responding to
requests.
This is a freshly installed and updated trusty VM which has just been
dist-upgraded to utopic.
At boot/login it seemed OK, but then I bought up firefox and it couldn't get to
it's home
Hi Simon,
1) Apparently so - I just rebooted the vm to see if I could repeat it, and it
was already stuck at 100% and non-responsive.
(and blueskaj who confirmed it was seeing the same problem on irc)
2) /usr/sbin/dnsmasq --no-resolv --keep-in-foreground --no-hosts
--bind-interfaces
Simon: Sure, send me stuff to test and I'm happy to run it (unusually
I'm also going to be around more for the next week so I'll be able to
turn it around within a day or maybe less)
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Indy: I'm confused by your comment; I thought menu-in-top-of-window kind
of solved this bug; what exactly is it that doesn't work for you with
this?
Dave
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Title:
all zsh manpages are missing
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change requested by hjd on #ubuntu-bugs, seems reasonable
** Changed in: gdebi (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = High
** Changed in: gdebi (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Triaged
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to 'triaged'? Do you believe your patch is safe for other machines?
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Hi Shengliang,
I'm setting this as 'triaged' since you seem to have a grip on the problem.
I don't know much about the internals of atkbd; for review probably the best
thing is to mail upstream;
scripts/get_maintainer.pl -f drivers/input/keyboard/atkbd.c
says:
Dmitry Torokhov
Two questions (without particular ideas of where it's going):
1) Which apps are the keys leaking into - are they any apps or more specific?
2) Have you any idea how you get it into the state where it won't take the
focus?
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Still there in trusty pm-utils 1.4.1-13
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Status: Invalid = New
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Trivial:
Still there in trusty pm-utils 1.4.1-13
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Title:
Trivial: Repeated parameter in
Looks like it's now using unity-panel-service to do the locking and that hasn't
got the escape behaviour.
I can confirm it.
It should certainly reblank on timer.
I also like blank-on-escape in existing screen savers; e.g. if I'm watching TV
in the same room and knock the mouse, you want to
Public bug reported:
1) Lock the screen
2) Click the cog icon at top right
3) The cog highlights
4) hit uparrow and then return
5) A dialog for reboot/shutdown appears
So I think there is one of two bugs here - and I'm not sure which is
intended, so either:
a) The menu should appear and show
Confirmed: Same here (I have 4 defuncts)
Low: Doesn't seem to break anything.
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So while I know very little about touchpads, the other bug seemed to be asking
for some chunks of data; so
if all of you who are affected could post (as one comment):
1) The exact model of laptop
2) dmesg | egrep -i 'psmouse|input|elan|synapt'
3) xinput list
4) Then using the id from
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xfdesktop crashed with SIGSEGV in fast_validate()
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Same here; unusable - 14.04 in KVM guest, dies immediately after I search for
'terminal' and select it.
The terminal eventually starts but by that time compiz is dead.
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Title:
wcslen reads
Jochen: Please open a separate bug for your Acer; this one mostly seems
to be pretty specific to this hardware.
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Title:
8086:0166 [Lenovo
Hmm yes, the error seems to be:
/usr/bin/ocamlc.opt -unsafe -I ../commons -I ../commons/ocamlextra -I
../globals -c ctl_engine.mli
File ctl_engine.mli, line 1:
Error: Corrupted compiled interface
../commons/oset.cmi
make[7]: *** [ctl_engine.cmi] Error 2
make[7]: Leaving directory
High: A problem with an essential hardware component (audio is probably
essential on a phone)
** Changed in: linux-mako (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = High
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Low: Minor, with easy work around.
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Importance: Undecided = Low
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thunderbird doesn't remember
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Are you using smb for authentication?
It looks like this is a dupe of 157186
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You don't say what happens when your computer doesn't boot:
- please describe at what stage it stops - what's visible on the screen?
- does it work if you boot it in recovery mode?
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Importance: Undecided = Low
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Title:
Manpage has extra escape characters
To
High: Because of the NSFW results
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Importance: Undecided = High
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Title:
Music scope returns
Low: Easy workaround (close window!)
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Importance: Undecided = Low
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Title:
Display Settings window
Low: If it's just the count that's wrong it's not a big issue
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Title:
Negative
Can you try installing the insserv package prior to installing debirf?
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Importance: Undecided = High
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Medium: Moderate impact on core app
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Importance: Undecided = Medium
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Firefox process pegging CPU after
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gmusicbrowser does not play in album order, even if shuffle queue
Low : just the icon
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Importance: Undecided = Low
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Title:
Scilab icon missing in menus
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Triaged: Obvious cause found
High: Makes the program fail completely
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Importance: Undecided = High
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Medium: It's just cosmetic, but it could be a bit embarrassing.
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medium: Normal application seg.
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Title:
Eviolution crash -
Medium: Package won't install
Although it looks like a dependency problem from the workaround.
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low: trivial typo
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Typo in Exiv2 package (string 3033)
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1265509 ***
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Multiarch problem; possibly same as 1122120
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Importance: Undecided = Medium
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package libtk8.6 (not installed)
Triaged: Points to upstream fixes
Low: Timeouts after annoying but not geological time.
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Thanks Tim; seems to work.
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Title:
lspci crashed with SIGSEGV in pci_load_name_list() (with invalid
parameter to -i)
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Setting to medium as per the related bug.
Lets collect the log files and see where we go.
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lightweight/nocobrainless: Hmm given that the fix in this bug fixes
something for some group of people, but you're still having issues,
please open separate bugs for them.
Add a comment here with the new bug number, and in your new bug add a
comment saying you think it might be related to this
Triaging Low: Machine useable, possible workaround
Anyone who has this please try following the instructions in
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/Debugging/Backlight
** Summary changed:
- Hardware buttons doesn't adjust monitor brightness
+ Lenovo E530: Hardware buttons doesn't adjust monitor
3.2.1-1 is in Jessie, so if we sinked that we should fix this bug.
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lspci crashed with SIGSEGV in pci_load_name_list() (with invalid
Yeh, it seems to work in Trusty with the 2.3.0-1 which Trusty seems to
have now (with 3.12.0-7-generic #15). Marking fixed-released
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Hi ALl,
I was looking back through my list of bugs and noticed this had been closed
in an odd way.
Jorge you reported this a while back; is it still a problem for you? Have you
tried more recent updates?
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OK, fair enough - I'll leave it as incomplete and it should close itself
in a couple of months; leaves time for anyone else woh was affected at
the same time to jump in.
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Are you sure this isn't some type of time screwup? i.e. your date has gone
backwards since you rebooted?
You are running ntp?
(My other guess would be a timezone issue?)
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Importance: Undecided = Medium
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Importance: Undecided = Wishlist
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Title:
I don't currently have Ubuntu on the system that triggered that so can't really.
However, I think Olivier is onto something.
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Title:
1002:954f
So there are approximately 3 possibilities:
1) Some library it's linked with has been fixed/changed
2) Some compiler change has made it go away
3) Perhaps the bug is still there but only triggered if unlucky due to data
alignment etc - so you got lucky this
time.
bit tricky to track
I'd like to suggest something;
It should be possible to build a ppa'd kernel with just that change
reverted, then that kernel could be used to see if other apparently similar
bugs (like bug 1243904) are actually the same issue without other users having
to do the same bisect (especially if
I don't recall ever seeing an ISO respin.
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Title:
8086:0166 [ASUS ZENBOOK UX32VD] 13.10 kernels (3.11.x) Fail to light
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Joonas: Thanks for doing that, technically by the ubuntu lp rules we
should have a separate bug for your separate failure on different
hardware - but I agree it's probably the same problem, so create the bug
anyway, and add a comment giving this bug number, and also add a comment
here giving the
Hi Frank,
Can you confirm the version of perl and the version of each of the broken
packages that you're seeing?
And confirm that this is on a trusty box? My understanding is that Saucy is
still on 5.14.x, and it's just trusty that's
moved to 5.18.1.
I seem to have libdbi-perl installed
As per Frank's comment #2 this is a PPA problem.
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Title:
Numerous
Confirm that the version in Saucy proposed, 0.9.5-1ubuntu1.1 fixes this.
Thanks.
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Marc:
I think the answer for Trusty is to just update to virt-manager 0.10
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Title:
Error refreshing hardware page: unsupported operand type(s)
Luc: I can confirm the crash with 'wri' on Saucy, but not on Trusty.
The backtrace on saucy looks similar to me to this bug.
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Title:
Unity
This has 'gone away' on trusty but not saucy; I think it's the X server update,
but can't be sure.
Looking at the debug I sent upstream I'm wondering if the problem is the X
server stopping the VT change happening
as the 1st problem, and then things going down hill from there.
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High: Uninstallable package
Triaged: This looks like a python3 ism - the syntax for except changed to be
except typename as var
rather than
except typename, var
the change happened mid 2.x but they finally banned the old one in
Python 3.something.
** Changed in: screen-resolution-extra
Nougieryann: if this fix has fixed it then no, you don't need to submit
a separate bug.
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Title:
RAID 5 not available after upgrade from 13.04 to
Today's drm-next kernel also fails; linux-
headers-3.12.0-996_3.12.0-996.201311070425_all.deb
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Title:
Repeatable oops qxl_enc_commit
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Also fails in set I built from drm-next, so I've reported it upstream in
the spice/qxl bug tracker and added the link here
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Linux trusty 3.12.0-1-generic #3-Ubuntu SMP Tue Oct 29 18:41:32 UTC 2013 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
corrupted console on 1st c-a-f1, oops on c-a-f3 (even via grub menu)
Linux trusty 3.10.0-031000-generic #201306301935 SMP Sun Jun 30 23:36:16 UTC
2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
got
High: Problem with essential hardware component (touchpad) - although
the work around of the mouse is tempting to set a little lower.
Hamilton please confirm:
1) which model computer you're using
2) Does 13.10 help?
3) When you say you reverted to 12.04, which 12.04?
On current trusty (i.e. hasn't changed much) it still does it:
(gdb) where
#0 __strcmp_sse2 () at ../sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/../strcmp.S:212
#1 0x7faafc8a320a in rccGetDefaultLanguage (ctx=0x198d700) at lng.c:115
for (i=0;ctx-languages[i];i++) {
115 if
Public bug reported:
I've got an Ubuntu Trusty guest running under a Fedora 20-pre-beta, the
guest oops reliably.
To repeat:
Setup KVM with the guest configured with QXL graphics,
Install openssh-server in the guest
Boot it and then send a ctrl-alt-f1
Problem 1 : Corrupt graphics
Hi,
OK, I've flipped this to 'linux' - I think it's much more likely than it
being ibus.
You'll be asked to do some commands to report some more logs.
Set to importance High: Important device (internal keyboard) doesn't
work.
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Answer to 1st question 1st;
I've got this on both a saucy and a trusty guest, so not new in Trusty, but
Raring doesn't seem to exhibit it
Linux saucy 3.12.0-031200-generic #201311031935 SMP Mon Nov 4 00:36:54 UTC 2013
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
still oopsing - slightly different backtrace
Hi Gabriel,
I'm just putting this back to Confirmed/Medium.
Lets ignore your comment #13 - this bug isn't about other problems;
but can you confirm the current kernel-ppa fixes this bug.
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Christopher:
Please carefully read the upstream bug that Gabriel has referenced, it
includes a fix that he references in #10
I don't see how this bug with a specified upstream fix is an 'unhelpful catch
all', given it's got an upstream fix I'd say it's pretty
close to triaged if Gabriel
Tested in Tahr, seems to start up.
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Title:
moria fails to start with Abort error
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Hi Gabriel,
SO hopefully you should mainline builds pick this up in the kernel-ppa; it
would be good to know.
I don't think it's possible to fix the install ISO?
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racb: Given the easy work around I'd say it doesn't need it's own SRU
unless it turns out to be causing knock on effects for a lot of people.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 689593 ***
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2x100% CPU and memory usage growth when performing partition modifications
via udisks
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1) hmm ok; so how many of you still have this old bug
2) and can any of you trigger it either on 13.10 or 12.04 ?
3) Does it only happen with some thumb drives or does it happen to any drive
you try this with?
Dave
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Importance: Undecided
Status:
Flipped to the ubuntu udisks package since that's what's hanging.
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Status: New = Incomplete
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Triaged: Trivial reproduce
High: Prevents the application from functioning correctly at all (for idle)
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Status: Confirmed = Triaged
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Importance: Undecided = High
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Triaged: (as stated but didn't press the button) pointer to upstream fix
Medium: Rare to hit it, but it's procps so it's core, and if it's going to
affect lots of things it's going to be a pain
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Importance: Undecided = Medium
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This isn't minicom's problem - most likely kernel (or possibly udev?)
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hi,
does anything work - e.g. mouse move? Does an external usb keyboard work?
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This isn't minicom's problem - most likely kernel (or possibly udev?)
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Ubuntu
Triaged: Pointer to upstream fix
John-Mark: How often does this trigger, is this something that causes
regular pain or a rare issue?
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13.10 still uses kernel 3.11
The upstream comment says they believe it's fixed in kernel 3.12-rc2, so can
some of you try the latest kernel by using the
instructions in comment #27 from Christopher.
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Siddu: Hmm your description on there seems to be different; my
understanding of the bug reported here was that it happened every/most
times during boot, your comment on the upstream bug talks about
occasional infinite loops - are we talking about the same bug here?
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Triaged: Trivial to reproduce
Low: Easy work around (install python-yaml).
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Importance: Undecided = Low
** Changed in: uvtool (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Triaged
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Low: Just docs
Triaged: Trivially repeatable, can tell they aren't there just by dpkg -L on
all the zsg packages as well.
** Changed in: zsh (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
** Changed in: zsh (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Triaged
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Please:
1) File the bug against the right packages
2) File separate bugs against each issue
3) And be nice about it even if it's hopelessly broken (see code of conduct)
Dave (just a triager)
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Status: New = Invalid
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Triaged: Trivially repeatable
Start kazam:
Click capture
Wait a few seconds
Seg faults.
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Importance: Undecided = High
** Changed in: kazam (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Triaged
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Gabriel: Can you give us log files from your system, if you can't do it
with current then go with the previous working version and include at
least a dmesg and /var/log/Xorg.0.log so at least we have something to
reference and please state full details of the hardware you see htis on.
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Maarten: Do you have a pointer to some discussion about that patch? Is
this really a gcc optimisation bug or is vlc doing something that's not
legal/safe but didn't happen to trigger on older gcc?
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I can see in the new kernels there is a config called CONFIG_MD_RAID456
- is this a case tha t the 6 got added somewhere?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1241822
Title:
RAID 5 not
** Summary changed:
- crash on install :(
+ crash on install :( [plugininstall.py too many open files]
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1241728
Title:
crash on install :(
Triaged: Upstream fix found
High: Affecting multiple common packages making them unusable.
** Changed in: x264 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = High
** Changed in: x264 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Triaged
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High: A problem with an essential hardware component / Has a severe
impact on a small portion of Ubuntu users
this looks the same as bug 102973 which is duped to bug 220493 but I'm
not entirely sure it's the same.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = High
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Nouguieryann: Can you please submit a separate bug which will capture
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comment on here mentioning the new bug number you get.
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