Public bug reported:
The ansible-2.5.1+dfsg-1 package that is included in the Ubuntu 18.04.2
LTS is faulty. Adding items to a list inside a loop using set_fact will
actually only keep the last item of the list. This is a known problem
upstream [1] and has been fixed in Ansible 2.5.2. This currentl
The offsets are still negative:
root@tools:~# dpkg -l | grep tcpdump
ii tcpdump 4.9.0-2ubuntu2
amd64command-line network traffic analyzer
root@tools:~# tcpdump --version
tcpdump version 4.9.0
libpcap version 1.7.4
OpenSSL 1.0.2g 1 Mar 2
Public bug reported:
The BPF code output by tcpdump -d looks suspicious:
root@nucserver:/root# tcpdump -i eno1 vlan 114 -d
(000) ldb [-4048]
(001) jeq #0x1 jt 2jf 5
(002) ldb [-4052]
(003) jeq #0x72jt 4jf 5
(004) ret #262144
(005) ret
This seems to be a problem in the kernel. Did git bisecting and here is
the result:
Commit:47f467a is the first bad commit
commit Commit:47f467a
Author: Sarah Sharp
Date: Fri Jan 31 11:45:02 2014 -0800
Revert "xhci: Set scatter-gather limit to avoid failed block
writes."
commit Commit
Curiously, if I install kernel 3.13.3 or 3.13.4 (from
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.13.4-trusty/ ) this
works, but then in 3.13.5 this is broken again.
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The NUC is running the latest available BIOS version (25).
lsmod: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7343416/
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Title:
xHCI host not responding to stop endp
Public bug reported:
Description:Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
Release:14.04
Hardware: Intel NUC D34010WYK (Core i3 4010U)
Memory: 4 gigabytes
USD device: PCTV 292e DVB-T tuner
I have 2 PCTV 292e DVB-T tuners connected to the system. When I start to
use either of the tuner, the xHCI host crashes.
I suggest trying easystroke for configuring mouse buttons. It works
differently than btnx, but it seems to get the job done.
I still have a working btnx in Jaunty but I think I installed it from
source and had to hack at it a bit. I don't really recommend using it
anymore although I do.
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I'm experiencing something similar, but with a twist.
After few hours to two days of use, my ext4 /home partition becomes
read-only all of a sudden. I usually close my session, unmount home, run
fsck on the partition, and remount. Occasionally it leads to data loss,
depending on what I was doing.
Has anyone tried btnx in Jaunty? It seems that btnx did not work in
Intrepid because Ubuntu packaged a version of xserver that had a bug. I
would suspect Jaunty uses the fixed version.
Also, evdev is better but there is still no user friendly way to
configure mice.
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[needs-packaging] btnx
http
Iain,
I'm not familiar with REVU and haven't considered it. You're more than welcome
to do it. To avoid spamming this bug report, you can email me directly about
any questions you may have. You can find my email on my Launchpad portfolio
page.
I also have a python script for automatically check
I've set up a PPA for btnx and btnx-config:
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/daou/ubuntu distro main
deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/daou/ubuntu distro main
Replace distro with either feisty, gutsy, or hardy and place it in
/etc/apt/sources.list. I've tested the Feisty packages.
Building the debs n
btnx-0.4.10 fixes the issue. However, use btnx-config-0.4.9 and run it
at least once (run and close if you have no need to edit the
configuration). This will regenerate the udev rule which is compatible
with the changes.
** Changed in: btnx
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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cpu at 100%
This is related to the new libdaemon dependencies, and I can reproduce
it.
I'll roll out a fix soon.
** Changed in: btnx
Importance: Undecided => High
Assignee: (unassigned) => Olli Salonen (daou)
Status: New => Confirmed
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cpu at 100% after mouse goes
time.
** Changed in: btnx
Importance: Undecided => Medium
Assignee: (unassigned) => Olli Salonen (daou)
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btnx/btnx config (newest versions on your homepage) FAIL to work on Xubuntu
7.10 Gutsy amd64 compiled from source
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/213382
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>> If a developer is to pick this up, he/she will have to take
0.4.6.tar.gz (instead of the 0.4.4.deb) and turn that into a .deb fix
those installation issues.
This is a known issue with the deb package (made with checkinstall).
btnx has a custom makefile and it has been a problem for maintainers
I can duplicate this bug on an up-to-date Ubuntu 7.10 with openoffice
.org-calc version: 1:2.3.0-1ubuntu5
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/180167
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I am still interested in the fix for 2.6.17-10-generic on Edgy. And like
I said back in November, the modified ipw3945.ko module did not help. It
fixed the boot but disabled sound. I vaguely remember that WinXP uses
drivers by the same company for the wifi and sound (don't remember it's
name).
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Same problem with a Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo Si 1520-23, 2.6.17-10-generic.
The modified ipw3945.ko fixed the boot, but I lost sound afterwards.
Restoring to the original ipw3945.ko did not help.
And the frequency kill switch is unresponsive during boot. If I forget
to set it off after turning off t
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