problem was gone after i recreated the qcow2 image and tried again.
seems that the original image i created a while ago was indeed having
some problems.
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2.11.50 (v2.11.0-135-g38d1b31e05-dirty)
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too early, fails in normal partition mode too:
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well, except for the little glitch that Maximiliano mentoined, it seems
to work now... looking forward for your fix, Maxiberta. thanks for the
support guys.
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WARNING: CPU: 1 PID: 865 at
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Hi James,
i totally agree, lts has to stand for something.
actually theres multiple:
enhanced 3d gl support in qemu (through virtio drivers, im not into that vfio
stuff...)
more options in virt-manager, allthough i agree, those dont form a reason for
an update in an lts either, especially sinc
i got told to put the bug on freedesktop bugtracker...
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=95558
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i dont know, i dont remember whats been going on in dmesg over 2 years
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hi Chris.
Thank you for letting me know the upstream downstream streamwalz=)
about your follow up:
1. yes
2. yes
i can confirm this bug going back to 3.6.x kernels, ive had it since
15.04.
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i can confirm this with kernels 4.4.x, 4.6.x (stable, drm-intel-next,
drm-next, daily from ubuntu mainline)
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i can confirm the same problem with my hp compaq 610 laptop (rather old
laptop, not your new unknown model either)
the problem in my case links back to the i915 kernel module.
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i havent gotten m
thanks serge, i didnt knew that one, that was exactly what i was looking
for=)
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Feature Request: setting a custom root directory
To manag
thank you once again for your answer, serge,
looking forward for that "cloud archive" thing...
i am sure this list is pretty subjective, but while i was running a
custom compile of my "personal libvirt/qemu/spice" toolbox, i had the
following in my list of stuff to git pull and comile:
libvirt
q
thank you for the tip, serge,
while i like that commandline parameter, i think itd be cleaner to have
a root dir parameter in one of the default config files of lxc.
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thank you for the fast answer, serge,
if its impossible to update ubuntu lts, is there a ppa i should
specifically follow if i want current functionality in libvirt/virt-
manager/qemu?
look, ive been running from source custom compiles of all these packages
with trusty for the past 6 years, id ju
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dear lxc developers,
im a huge fan of lxc, the easyness and clearness in the setup and
configuration.
one thing, thats kinda bugging me though, while i have a few hundred
parameters i can set in lxc, the lxc root container dir is under
/var/lib/lxc and the user containers ar
im just a user, indeed.
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snap htop doesnt show processes
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uhhhmz, thats also the reason i file a bug report rather than fixing
it;-)
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i can confirm this being present in xenial.
it seems to correlate with a system hard reset, maybe that system hard
reset breaks the "database" behind the program? any way to have it
autocheck for integrity every n loads or after a hard reset?
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hi jamie, thanks for the answer,
ahhh, ok, i thouhgt snaps where ment to replace apt, and as such worked
out of the box without me needing to edit any config.
i guess ill stay with the apt htop then for now.
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the version of libvirt, that comes with current ubuntu 16.04 lts seems
to be a bit far from current.
in ubuntu lts:
version 1.3.1
current:
version 1.3.3
there have been enhancements and changes in pretty much every subpart
since the release of 1.3.1, the community will hu
on the other hand, one might ask... why are we leaving the linux
filesystem hirarchy standards? are they that bad, do we really want to
look like osx "under the hood"?
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