I just noticed that if I don't do "a lot" on the mounted drive, it shuts
down fine.
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Title:
Mounted NFS share prevents shutdown
To manage
Public bug reported:
On ubuntu 16.04 I mount an NFS share using "sudo mount
ip.ip.ip.ip:/remote_path/remote_path localpath/"
When I try to shutdown or restart the computer it hangs.
It appears to be attempting to unmount the NFS share and theres a timeout, but
each time it reaches the timeout,
Public bug reported:
If I open 2 Calc spreadsheets in separate windows, lets call them A and B, and
then select some cells in A, they become highlighted as expected.
If I then click the B window, but then scroll in A using the mouse scroll
button (i.e. scrolling without selecting the A window),
I tested the mainline kernel as requested and the bug still exists.
** Tags added: kernel-bug-exists-upstream
** Description changed:
- I updated ubuntu sep 30.
+ I updated ubuntu sep 30.
Among other updates was kernel 3.8.0-31.46
After updating and rebooting I get grub, select ubuntu as
Public bug reported:
I updated ubuntu sep 30.
Among other updates was kernel 3.8.0-31.46
After updating and rebooting I get grub, select ubuntu as always, then instead
of going to the unity-greeter login screen I just get a black screen with a
blinking cursor in the top left and a mouse cursor