Having the very same issue in 20.10 Groovy Gorilla, after updating from
20.04.1LTS to this one (getting the same error messages on boot-up and
so on.)
Inside my /etc/sssd , there is only a sub-directory /etc/sssd/conf.d/ ,
which is empty.
It seems that I can remove 'sssd' and its associated
BTW, this bug is also plaguing 20.04.1LTS users, as this was the
original thread I stumbled upon (and commented into) at first:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sssd/+bug/1889196
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Ahoy!
Another 20.10 Groovy user here who had to update from 20.04.1LTS to
20.10 because my soundcard stopped working. Well, the sound card works
now, but I get those same exact SSSD errors and I think the whole thing
was installed upon update -- at least I didn't get those errors on my
Same here with Groovy Gorilla (20.10), with all the latest
bells'n'whistles. On boot-up, I get multiple failures on SSSD services,
'sudo systemctl restart sssd' doesn't help either, 'journalctl -xe'
says:
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░░ A start job for unit sssd-nss.socket has finished with a
For now, after I unplugged the other one, it seems that this problem was
caused due to having the external RME Fireface UFX connected into
firewire, although it was not in use and not selected as my default card
(I had chosen the internal built-in audio in all settings I could think
of.)
It
Public bug reported:
This is with both of my sound cards, no matter which one I choose, the
digital audio output is either popping with loud snaps or "frequency-
modulating" (sounds around the same like someone would've filtered
everything into a very narrow bandwidth for a couple of seconds.)
Okay, so my "solution" to this problem was to just enable short-term
distribution support in the Software Updater, and to update to Ubuntu
20.10, the kernel is now ' 5.8.0-29-generic x86_64 ' and it actually
recognizes the whole 5.1 audio system instead of just stereo audio.
Although this might
Judging from 'dmesg', it seems that there's something amiss with the
moduels included in the latest kernel update; for the audio, during
boot-up, there's this:
[5.857193] soundcore: version magic '5.4.0-52-generic SMP mod_unload
' should be '5.4.0-53-generic SMP mod_unload '
and for the
** Description changed:
This seems to be a persistent problem that has been around a few kernel
versions earlier (see i.e.: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/linux-signed/+bug/1881757 ).
After yesterday's apt update to 5.4.0-53-generic (amd64), my USB webcam
(Logitech c930)
Public bug reported:
This seems to be a persistent problem that has been around a few kernel
versions earlier (see i.e.: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/linux-signed/+bug/1881757 ).
After yesterday's apt update to 5.4.0-53-generic (amd64), my USB webcam
(Logitech c930) as well as my
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