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journalctl has these nasty messages when the whoopsie service is
disabled:
systemd[3290]: Starting Notification regarding a crash report...
update-notifier-crash[38295]: /usr/bin/whoopsie
systemd[3290]: update-notifier-crash.service: Main process exited, code=exited,
status=
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Title:
ip
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Title:
ipvs
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** Description changed:
Using IPVS with One-Packet Scheduling on UDP causes CPU soft lockup on
traffic.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Install ipvsadm and netcat-openbsd
2. Execute `ipvsadm -a -u 127.0.0.1:1234 -s rr --ops && ipvs
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Public bug reported:
Using IPVS with One-Packet Scheduling on UDP causes CPU soft lockup on
traffic.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Install ipvsadm and netcat-openbsd
2. Execute `ipvsadm -a -u 127.0.0.1:1234 -s rr --ops && ipvsadm -A -u
127.0.0.1:1234 -r 127.0.0.1:1235 -m -w 1`
3. Execute `nc -l -k -u
I still have the same problem since upgrading to 18.04, but only when
*not* connected to a wired network. When connected to a wired network, I
see the wireless menu and the wired menu correctly. However, when not
connected to a wired network, the user menu starts with VPN.
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By the way, I circumvented this by explicitly setting
ZFS_POOL_IMPORT="rpool" in /etc/default/zfs
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Title:
ZFS root on LVM on LUKS doesn't boot
T
Public bug reported:
When having ZFS on LVM on LUKS, the zfs-initramfs package is unable to
find the correct ZFS pool to import because cryptsetup overwrites the
original root=ZFS=rpool/ROOT kernel option in its /scripts/local-
top/cryptroot boot script by the LVM path /dev/vg/lvol.
** Affects: z
Thanks, version 1.6.3-1ubuntu6 fixed this bug for me.
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** Tags added: verification-done
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Title:
[SRU] Thunar
To get the cursor back, I just locked the screen and unlocked it again
as opposed to suspending and resuming.
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Title:
Invisible cursor after resu
The obvious workaround is to launch the upgrade with
LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 LANG=en_US.UTF-8 LANGUAGE=en_US.UTF-8 update-manager -d
Still should be fixed (obviously).
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** Description changed:
- powertop reports above 70 wakes per second in "[kernel scheduler] Load
balancing tick" task, and above 200 when there's any little load, running on a
Core 2 Duo processor (T6500) with a single core enabled (multicore disabled in
BIOS).
- Will still try noapic, nolapic,
Well, I was about to rant half an hour ago about people complaining here
without understanding the issue, but Richard clearly explained the issue
- thanks for that.
As for other ditros, I just booted my Arch Linux I had installed some
time ago to test this. The older powertop version 1.11 shows th
This is fixed in Lucid btw. At least for me.
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@Philip: Sorry, my mistake. It didn't get committed anywhere, I thought
this state was for bugs that had a patch attached. Please revert the
state if that's wrong.
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sound unmuted after resume from suspend
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/474952
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A second after I posted that comment, I instinctively pressed my combo
again and it worked. No idea why it didn't the first time. Does anyone
else observe that behaviour?
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Same here on Travelmate 8471 Timeline. Is there anything more I can do
to fix this? Also, Brasero failed to eject the CD as well. I suppose
that has the same reason...
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 474952 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/474952
Hi,
thanks for taking the time to report this bug. Alas, it was already
reported as bug #474952. There, you can also find a solution for it.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 474952
sound unm
Well, there's the patch. I'm not very experienced with awk, but if
pacmd's list-sinks and list-sources returns a muted: line for every
sink/source, it should work correctly.
** Patch added: "PA-mute.patch"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/45008191/PA-mute.patch
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager
Nope, probably isn't related to #483900.
The problem isn't in g-p-m, but in the pm-utils script
/usr/lib/pm/sleep.d/01PulseAudio. That scripts mutes everything on
suspend and unmutes everything on resume without any conditionals. Maybe
I'll attach a patch shortly, as this problem shouldn't be too
Works for me as well. This is unbelievable! I already thought this to be
unsolvable in kernel, but this did it! Thanks!
I edited the original description so the workaround is easier to find.
** Description changed:
Resume from suspend (to RAM) doesn't work (powers off instead on resume,
- didn
This is a kernel annoyment. I'm not sure if it is fixed in later versions (do
you use a kernel from the proposed repository?), you can however work around
this bug with the following kernel command line option: libata.noacpi=1
Add that to the GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT variable in /etc/default/gr
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 405120 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/405120
This problem concerns many Acer Timeline models, see bug #405120
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 405120
resume from suspend doesn't work (powers off instead) for various Acer
Timeline lapto
arno: The hotfix would be to put the following line in the file
/etc/udev/rules.d/96-bluetooth-hotkey.rules (doesn't exist, you have to create
it with this line):
ENV{DMI_VENDOR}=="Acer*", ATTR{[dmi/id]product_name}=="TravelMate*8571*",
RUN+="keymap $name 0xD9 bluetooth"
I didn't search for any
arno: I had the delay as well (even though it was only some 5 seconds or so)
and it was caused by the harddrive (or, to be more precise, the libata driver)
which complained about something _SSD (I don't have a SSD, don't even know if
the error message in kernel log really referred to the solid-s
BlaWiz: Please tell us the output of "sudo dmidecode -s system-product-
name", i.e. what model exactly you're using. This string is used by the
patch to identify the model and may differ a bit, which causes it to not
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** Summary changed:
- resume from suspend doesn't work (powers off instead) for Acer Timeline
3810t/3410t
+ resume from suspend doesn't work (powers off instead) for various Acer
Timeline laptops
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https:
I have a Travelmate 8471, BIOS 1.27 and have the same issue.
But this isn't going to be a "Me too" post: I donated my last night to hack
around a bit with the DSDT. I didn't really read through it but rather just
fixed the errors the Intel ASL compiler found and hoped it would help.
Even though
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 405120 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/405120
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 405120
resume from suspend doesn't work (powers off instead) for Acer Timeline
3810t/3410t
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https://bugs.lau
Both, the posted patch and the patch applied as d0a161c, only apply to
the Aspire 1810T, mentioned in the opening post. The exact same issue
can be found on my Travelmate 8471 (also from the Timeline series) and
probably others, so I'm reopening the bug
** Summary changed:
- On laptop Acer 1810T,
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 447071 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/447071
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 447071
[Acer TravelMate 8471] suspend/resume failure
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/432624
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I think this is the same problem as with the Acer Aspire 3810T and
4810T. For the 4810T, it was fixed with a BIOS update by Acer, but for
now, they don't provide one for the 3810T. Probably, the bug for the
Travelmate 8471 is caused by the BIOS as well. More information can be
found in this post on
I can confirm that setting a passphrase for the private key seems to work. For
those who don't know how to do that:
openssl rsa -des3 -in oldkey.key -out newkey.pem
Anyway, it's a regression from Jaunty...
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https://bugs.lau
At least for me, the problem was solved by changing the following line in
/etc/init/mythtv-backend.conf
exec /bin/su -c "/usr/bin/mythbackend $ARGS" $USER
to the following
exec /usr/bin/sudo -u $USER /usr/bin/mythbackend $ARGS
I don't care if that's "the way it's supposed to be done"™, but it
That may solve the garbled windows, but drops performance significantly
(scrolling a simple file list takes several seconds with EXA for me [ATI
Radeon M7])
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/426582
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Hi, I had the same problem. I switched to EXA, as using a smaller Virtual
screen or color dpeth isn't really a solution (I use a dual-head setup with one
22" display and don't want to miss half the colors). EXA solved the problem of
unreadable notifications, but messed up display performance (as
By the way, the problem still exists for me in Jaunty, completely
independant of my external harddrive being attached or not.
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I can confirm the problem described as 1), and it is /really/ annoying
to me. I'm using Intrepid Beta with firefox version 3.0.3+nobinonly-
0ubuntu2.
** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/19
Hm, I just tried to shut down and it worked flawlessly. (it rarely does,
usually something hangs in the init scripts)
The important part: The menu item worked as well. Don't know why it did now and
didn't some other times, but I will try to observe that further and post a
session list here when
I am running an installed version of intrepid, and the problems didn't
go away for me either. consolekit is version 0.2.10-1ubuntu5, but still
the buttons do nothing. Do I have to change anything in the GNOME
configuration or something?
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One more thing: When suspending on the console, the console wakes up
after resume on the external monitor, but nothing more happens, not even
one line of output that wasn't there before.
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...but I can.
Using a Thinkpad T30, Resume is broken in exactly the same way described
above: The Suspend Light remains litten, and neither hard disk activity
indicator nor power LED turn on. Only occurs on 2.6.27-1-generic and
works fine on 2.6.26-5-generic, so it's a regression from 2.6.26 to
2.
...if the information added by apport would have been visible earlier, I
wouldn't even have reported this bug...
The problem was caused by a wrong version of network-manager, supposely
the one from the inofficial nm-0.7 Repo for Hardy. However, I installed
the correct version (0.7~~svn20080818t061
I upgraded to Intrepid yesterday, and I already thought that the bug
vanished because I was able to suspend some times without problems, but
now this exact bug reoccured, so it isn't fixed yet. I still have no
clue what causes the sync to last forever...
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: network-manager
I just upgraded from Hardy to Intrepid yesterday, and amog several other
problems, the network manager is incapable of receiving a DHCP response.
When assigning a static IP for the connections, it works, but DHCP
doesn't. Reading the syslo
I was able to reproduce this bug, but it doesn't seem to be a
Thunderbird or KDE specific problem as it also occured in Firefox when
uploading a file or in Gimp, Geany or gedit when opening one (I am using
Gnome). Firefox just uploads an empty file and Gimp doesn't even close
the "open file" dialog
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When I suspend my laptop, it sometimes hangs with a blank screen and a
flashing cursor in the upper left corner. The system still responds and
I can use the keyboard to get back to X, use it as normal and so on, but
it won't suspend (and the suspend led doesn't stop blinking).
I'm not sure, if this is the same bug, but as soon as I start X, my console's
colors get all messed up and are hardly readable (very dark colors, and darkred
instead of cyan, yellow instead of blue etc.)
Of course, this also affects the shutdown splash, which has completely wrong
colors this way
I can confirm that this, let's call it 'misbehaviour', still exists in Hardy
Heron Alpha 6.
As mentioned by Sitsofe, old kernels are removed automatically, so it isn't
possible to just set GRUB to boot the old kernel automatically. But keeping
backups of kernels all the time isn't a nice solutio
I have the same problem on an T30. Using /proc/acpi/ibm/brightness or
the HAL scripts in /usr/lib/hal/scripts/ directly works like a charm,
but HAL applications (brightness applet/gpm) refuse to change the
brightness:
% dbus-send --print-reply --dest=:1.5
/org/freedesktop/PowerManagement/Backligh
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