Public bug reported:
Error during update, however update went ok the next day so can probably
be closed.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.10
Package: libpam-systemd:amd64 208-8ubuntu5
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.16.0-18.25-generic 3.16.3
Uname: Linux 3.16.0-18-generic x86_64
Appor
I had the same with upgrade to beta1 14.10, manually installing via
aptitude worked like expected.
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package syslinux-themes-debian (not in
I was having the same problem but I could not run the above command, it got
stuck with only a (I assume) non-relevant warning about a deprecated button use.
Using aptitude it first gave me a warning about unable to update and propose
several keeps, but after accepting the keeps it gave an other m
It was a long time ago but if I remember correct it appeared to be a
server problem which causes the dump at the client side.
So the message is being given if the repository can not be reached.
(Same thing will happen if you try to checkout from a server which does
not run subversion).
Definitely
I am running updated 14.04 now and haven't seen this problem any more
since I upgraded (as I recoll).
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Occasional hang while using Firefox
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SVN crashes on svn:// login with: svn assert failure
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After update the problem seems to be fixed, thanks!
I did however also threw away neglected crash reports from /var/crash,
probably not necessary but cleans up so nicely :)
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wouldn't the problem be solved if a private bug would only fence off the
attachments and leave the comments open? Now everyone can see what the bug is
about and check if it is the same bug they are troubled by while all sensitive
data remains protected.
As long as nobody is using the bugtracker
the apt crash I mentioned might be unrelated but seems to always to go
together with the one above. A fix for the apt crash has been identified:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/aptdaemon/+bug/971839
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Happens regularly when I boot, compiz relaunches automatically and this error
always goes with an error about an apt crash. Everything seems to be working
fine after.
The black screen happened here also regularly but haven't seen that one for a
little while now. (fixed by restarting lightdm or u
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 962892 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/962892
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Title:
Xorg crashed w
btw I have the errors above with 12.04, on my laptop running 11.10 the
ipv6 connection runs fine, also previously on this system with 11.10 I
never noticed these errors.
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disabling dnsmasq removes these errors but the errors above still
appear. Looks like the error repeats every time the system tries to send
packages over ipv6.
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different bug same problem, can't see the original bug so don't know if I can
provide additional information or help in any way.
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nux/+bug/926769)
No way to help, no way to know if my issue will be fixed, no way to see
if there are workarounds. Not very e
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Title:
package oss4-dkms 4.2-build2003-1ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade:
oss4 kernel module failed to build
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Public bug reported:
user error, happened after installing virtualbox non-ose with new kernel 3.0.
But somehow removing alle packages en reinstalling dkms and kernel headers is
not enough to restore the situation.
Someone who can help me with this one?
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu
btw I tried to install daily Ubuntu Desktop amd64 (20110329)
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Install is unable to go back from advanced partitioning
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btw I tried to install daily Ubuntu Desktop amd64 (20110329)
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usb-stick got stuck after install
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: base-installer
After canceling the base install I was not able to reboot from USB. Even
a hard reset did not help, I had to remove the power from the stick to
be able to use it again.
** Affects: base-installer (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: base-installer
During install I went to advanced partitioning and then back to review
what was proposed. Trying to get back in advanced partitioning gave me
an error about no root defined. I had to cancel my install and restart
from the beginning.
(I am
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NVIDIA X server settings crashes while changing resolution
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I'll changed from 1920x1080 to 900x600. I cancel and found (after
'cleaning' the black with a window) Server settings not running anymore.
When I redid the same procedure I again got a crash, now with this
message:
Your current changes to the X server display configuration ma
Discard my remark about correct xrandr values, I apparently put my glasses
upside down. Xrandr gives:
1920x1080 50.0 51.0 52.0* 156.0
at startup it's at 50Hz but switching with nvidia settings every time
switches between 52 and 156Hz. Using set auto in between I can set 60Hz
whil
If I switch with NVIDA X server settings I can put it to 60Hz and xrandr will
display the correct refresh rate. Switching back to 50Hz also gives correct
xrandr values.
So probably the init is done on 50Hz instead of 60Hz.
I did notice the resolution/refresh rates in the xrandr list going from
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xrandr shows wrong refresh rate
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Binary package hint: nvidia-current
according to xrandr my current config is 54KHz/50Hz, according to my
monitor it is in 68KHz/60Hz. Both monitor and video card are capable of
68KHz/60Hz so either xrandr gives out wrong data or the chosen refresh
rate is incorrect.
ProblemT
Crashes sometimes after login, but I notice also that during login Ubuntu only
remembers my main user (made during install) while normally it shows all users.
I don't know if it always crashes when showing only the main user or if this is
actually a different bug. I'll have a look to see if it i
After a couple of installs:
- The problem makes no difference between cd and usb.
- Both update and third party downloads together or apart make install crash.
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terminal screen fails with nVIDIA card
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Binary package hint: xorg
often the graphics card fails to initialize when switching to terminal
mode (ctrl-alt-F..). If it works it looks stable until reboot.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: xorg 1:7.6~3ubuntu11
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.38-7.38
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Binary package hint: compiz
- I am using Ubuntu 11.04, daily updated. Compiz effects are not working and
compiz needs a lot of --reset to get file toolbar and unity menu.
+ I am using Ubuntu 11.04, daily updated. Compiz needs a lot of --reset to get
file toolbar and
Redid the installation with a (usb) cdrom player and now the install
works ok. Apparently my assumption that I could use the image with a
usb-stick was false?
I leave the bugreport open in case it was meant to work like I thought.
If some-one makes it invalid I know my assumption was false...
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Now installed from (usb) cdrom and the install works ok. Apparently the
live cd is not meant for usb-stick?
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Title:
install crashes after download
btw, the install is clean with several OS'es installed next to this.
Installed from USB and two different sticks/installs.
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Title:
install crashes
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install c
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insta
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Title:
install crashes after downloadin
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubiquity
I am trying to install 11.04 daily image and the install crashes after
updating and downloading (almost at the end). It gives an error message
asking to file a bugreport (with I believe a link to launchpad.net/...
instead of bugs.launchpad.net/..
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