Probably due to unrelated problem nfsd did not start for me to yesterday
too. I've experienced the original bug this thread is about and I've had
it fixed for some time. Should we create another bug or can we track it
here?
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Today my manually installed 3.20151106.1+lp1700373b2 auto-updated to
3.20180108.0~ubuntu14.04.2 from repository, system booted successfully:
$ dmesg | grep microcode
[0.00] microcode: CPU0 microcode updated early to revision 0xc2, date =
2017-11-16
[0.110006] microcode: CPU1
On 14.04 with LTS Enablement Stack I can confirm that 4.4.0-108 was
broken in the described way (trap on kfree) and 4.4.0-109 works.
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Title:
> The problem in your case is that you're trying to get this to work
with LXC rather than LXD.
Should I understand it as snapd is not currently supported under LXC? No
way to reproduce manually in LXC whatever LXD does?
> I'd very strongly recommend against anyone using the configuration
above
My problem was solved by:
1. Adding the following lines to the container config, then stopping and
starting the container:
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# Make snapd work
lxc.aa_profile = unconfined
# don't drop: mac_admin mac_override
lxc.cap.drop =
lxc.cap.drop = sys_time sys_module sys_rawio
lxc.hook.autodev = sh
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root@test:/# lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS
Release:16.04
Codename: xenial
root@test:/# apt install squashfuse
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
> Just to update my previous comment: poking around Stéphane Graber's
blog a bit suggests to me that I really shouldn't expect success with
this using less than 16.10.
Can someone please confirm it is really true? Bug description contains
Xenial, and this discussion --
Public bug reported:
I have a Trusty server system with mostly default configuration and very
few additional packages. Root filesystem is ext4 created, I believe, by
the installer; /var is on a different filesystem. For the last 18 months
this server auto-updated automatically, but without
Hello, is it going to appear in 4.4? I'm getting tired of running
4.4.0-66 (jk works ok but still would prefer to update).
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Title:
connection
Well, I tried intel-microcode_3.20151106.1+lp1700373b2_amd64.deb on
Trusty with 4.4 and it worked. Of course, in someone's case it may start
a thermonuclear war, so use this information with care.
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Pardon my ignorance, can someone please clarify in more details meaning
of "require early initramfs loading code" from comment #12? Because
clearly some people will go ahead and update it in Trusty anyways.
Judging from other comments new microcode may break something that is
unlikely to be
Concerning microcode update time in Trusty, real test (with
linux-generic-lts-xenial installed):
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marat@CM01:~$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS
Release:14.04
Codename: trusty
marat@CM01:~$ uname -a
Linux
Concerning microcode update time in Trusty, real test (with
linux-generic-lts-xenial installed):
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marat@CM01:~$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS
Release:14.04
Codename: trusty
marat@CM01:~$ uname -a
Linux
Concerning microcode update time in Trusty, real test (with
linux-generic-lts-xenial installed):
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marat@CM01:~$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS
Release:14.04
Codename: trusty
marat@CM01:~$ uname -a
Linux
Concerning microcode update time in Trusty, real test (with
linux-generic-lts-xenial installed):
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marat@CM01:~$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS
Release:14.04
Codename: trusty
marat@CM01:~$ uname -a
Linux
*It is* a security update, unless proven otherwise. "Unpredictable
System Behavior" is often just a polite name for hardware vulnerability.
I also run Trusty in enterprise environment. Particularly, I run it on a
mission critical secondary network server (DNS, NTP etc.) intentionally
paired to a
4.4.0-77-generic #98-Ubuntu, the bug is still here.
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Title:
connection flood to port 445 on mounting cifs volume under kernel
To manage
Was just hit by this bug after `apt install lxde` in LXC container under
16.04 server. Considering that it installed tons of other stuff (more
than 1GB) it was just shock to find out that logout is missing. How is
it even optional, if red button in the south east corner invokes it? Why
is it still
Can confirm that it booted successfully (once) with patch live-applied
in a system that earlier experienced this bug.
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Title:
nfs-kernel-server
Rafael David Tinoco (inaddy): thank you very much for the diff! Have
applied it to live nfs-mountd.service, nfs-server.service, and rpc-
statd.service in /lib/systemd/system, will report result of the next
reboot here if it happens before official fix arrives for Xenial.
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Was just hit by this bug on two production servers. Is it possible to
apply a fix manually? For some reason I don't see a diff in
https://launchpad.net/~inaddy/+archive/ubuntu/lp1590799 .
I have replaced rpcbind.target with rpcbind.service in Requires and
After lines of
Happened to me during casual dist-upgrade on Ubuntu Gnome 14.04:
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Processing triggers for gnome-icon-theme (3.10.0-0ubuntu2) ...
(gtk-update-icon-cache-3.0:9274): GdkPixbuf-WARNING **: Cannot open
pixbuf loader module file '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/gdk-
pixbuf-2.0/2.10.0/loaders.cache': No
I'm also seeing this on some PDFs in Evince from 14.04. Images appear
correctly in main window, but become inverted in print preview and in
paper printout.
When I extract images from these PDFs using pdfimages tool, extracted
images also appear inverted. Looks like some versions of Acrobat embed
Public bug reported:
1. When configuring roundcube in a clean lxc container (ubuntu-xenial-
amd64) it asked me to provide root password for MySQL so that it could
create its user/database. The problem is, mysql-server was not being
simultaneously installed, so there's no way for me to proceed.
In reply to Ubuntu Foundations Team Bug Bot (crichton) message: I
believe the problem is in the Ubuntu.org infrastructure, not Ubuntu OS
code, therefore singling out specific version or package is not
appropriate.
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Sorry, I meant Ubuntu.com, not Ubuntu.org which seems unrelated.
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Title:
Bad connectivity to security.ubuntu.com, mirrors.ubuntu.com
To manage
Public bug reported:
Not sure where to report it, but connectivity to security.ubuntu.com and
mirrors.ubuntu.com is quite poor right now (2nd of June, 2016), and this causes
various problems with system updates for me and probably other people. I've
created a couple of measurements on RIPE
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