I see now the issue was with grub-installer.
For what it's worth, I might suggest reaching out to the elementary OS
team for their resolution to this issue. I've not had any issues on the
same hardware installing any version of elementary OS with grub + btrfs,
even on versions based on previous
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Install to System76 Oryx Pro.
Disk setup is
sda
├─sda1 vfat 6760-1DB0
/target/boot/efi
├─sda2 swap
Public bug reported:
new install of 18.04. This is an old issue dating back to at least
14.04. There's another ticket concerning this somewhere (I know, I
reported it) I'm unable to find it now (sorry).
The crash happens when btrfs is on /boot.
System is a Macbook Pro 9,1, can be duplicated
On elementary OS Loki, adding xenial-proposed and upgrading resulted in
a functional bluetooth device. The upgrade did, however, upgrade a lot
of packages so I just have to assume the fix is was added from this bug.
All that said, it's nice to have bluetooth working. Thank you for all
that you
Beats me, but the bug isn't actually new. After talking to some folks at the
local LUG and perusing the forums I've seen numerous cases of this issue
occurring. There are other bug reports as well, and I believe most of them
have been closed as unresolved. The gist of Canonical's stance is
Public bug reported:
After creating btrfs volume via mkfs.btrfs /dev/sda (for example),
ubiquity crashes during grub-install.
"grub-install /dev/sda" does not fail or generate an error, however.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
Package: ubiquity 17.10.8
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu
Public bug reported:
Installing to hybrid btrfs raid. Adaptec 51245, 4x 2 ssd raid1
(/dev/sda-d). mkfs.btrfs -m raid10 -d raid0 /dev/sda-e.
Install fails at some point. Live session is very slow. Typing and
mouse movements are delayed.
Hardware:
ASUS X99-A USB 3.1
i7-5930K
32GiB DDR4 RAM
8x
Public bug reported:
Installing Ubuntu Gnome 14.04.2 from USB drive created in GNOME Disks tool.
Boot from EFI not available, but this system is in UEFI mode. Technically this
should be two tickets, but I'm jaded of filing bug reports.
Failed to install grub, and then installer crashed. On
Public bug reported:
I did try to search but did not find a duplicate of this bug for Ubuntu 12.04.2
x86 64-bit. This started after an update some time last week.
I have a disk, using LUKS encryption, in my HP docking station connected via
SATAII internal to the dock. Up until last week the
Further investigatin (and experience) reveals my previous post (#21)
does not permanently resolve the problems in the above mentioned bugs.
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This bug appears to be a duplicate of bug 912275 and 1003274. The work
around for this problem solves the issue of the other two bugs.
Using gconf-editor, one can go to: /apps/evolution/mail/accounts
and from there copy the contents of the account key. Create a key called
transport if it's not
This bug appears to have duplicates (988396 and 1003274). The work
around for this problem solves the issue of the other two bugs.
Using gconf-editor, one can go to: /apps/evolution/mail/accounts
and from there copy the contents of the account key. Create a key called
transport if it's not
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 912275 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/912275
This bug appears to be a duplicate of bug 912275 and 988396. The work
around for this problem solves the issue of the other two bugs.
Using gconf-editor, one can go to: /apps/evolution/mail/accounts
and
@colan: I think we need some clarification. The title says it's about
the apport notice that precise is no longer under development, but most
of the posts are concerned with Compiz. The bug is also filed against
the apport package, so before I, and others, add ourselves as affected,
we need to
+1
Broadcom BCM4312 802.11b/g LP-PHY
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Title:
wlan0 shown as eth1 after upgrading to 12.04
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Testing 12.04 Desktop 64-bit. Added ppa:unity-team/hud and later added
ppa:unity-team/ppa. Updated. Did apt-get -y dist-upgrade. Rebooted.
Upon login, got a popup informing me that apt-add-repository had
crashed.
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Binary package hint: amavisd-new
chose mail at install time for natty server amd64 (non-Mac). went to
install amavidsd-new and installation failed. have not done any
additional configuration of the mail server up to this point.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu
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Title:
package amavisd-new-postfix 1:2.6.5-0ubuntu2 failed to
install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: amavisd-new
chose mail at install time for natty server amd64 (non-Mac). went to
install amavidsd-new and installation failed. have not done any
additional configuration of the mail server up to this point.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu
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package amavisd-new-postfix 1:2.6.5-0ubuntu2 failed to
install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script
returned error
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: likewise-open
Natty 32-bit up-to-date in this Virtualbox VM as of this post.
Attempted to install package likewise-open via terminal (sudo apt-get
install likewise-open); installation failed.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package:
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Title:
package likewise-open 6.0.0.53010-1 failed to install/upgrade:
subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 10.10 Desktop, 32-bit on a Dell Mini 1012.
Error occurred while installing Broadcom wireless.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.10
Package: bcmwl-kernel-source 5.60.48.36+bdcom-0ubuntu5
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.35-22.33-generic 2.6.35.4
Uname:
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package bcmwl-kernel-source 5.60.48.36 bdcom-0ubuntu5 failed to
install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script
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Binary package hint: initramfs-tools
Ubuntu 10.10 Desktop, on Dell Mini 1012
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.10
Package: initramfs-tools 0.98.1ubuntu6 [modified: usr/sbin/update-initramfs]
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.35-22.33-generic 2.6.35.4
Uname: Linux
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initramfs] failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-
Experiencing this issue and then some.
Attempted install of Ubuntu 10.04.1 64-bit via ubuntu-minimal ISO image on
CD-R.
Selected SSH Server and Ubuntu Desktop
Hardware:
AMD Phenom II 710 (x3)
8GB DDR3
GIGABYTE GA-MA770T-UD3 (AMD 770 Chipset)
2x XFX HD5770 - 2x Monitors connected via DVI
80GB
Are we treating this as a bug on the Intel D945GCLF2D or on any mainboard? I
have a Biostar Viotech 3100+ with a VIA C7-D processor that I built for a Linux
CNC box. I was curious why I/O's during testing were so low only to find my
this Spurious I/O error filling my messages log.
My BIOS has
Compiled and installed! Any suggestions on how to best test this? I've
got a 64GB SSD, and a 16GB USB flash drive I'm willing to sacrifice.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/315710
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Another Me, too! What is being done to resolve this, or what
information is needed?
Significant Software:
Ubuntu Server 9.10 x86-64
+ ubuntu-desktop
+ ubuntu-virt-server
+ ubuntu-virt-mgmt
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubuntuone-client
Connected Ubuntu One client to sync without thinking, and switched
wireless networks (same interface on computer). Ubuntu One client
reported and error. I right clicked on the task icon to get it to
connect again and after a delay of
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I wasn't sure what qwerty800 was referring to by ...and find your model
of card. Remember it as XYZ in post #14, so I simply typed sudo alsa
force-reload into a terminal session and viola! there was sound,
glorious sound! :-D I've created a little mini script on my desktop
that I'll run for a
I don't know if anyone is actually concerned with this bug but this
particular problem no longer exists so this bug can be closed.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/412610
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I guess that means we wait for SDXC to be public and mainstream, then
wait for the antitrust suits to follow in the US since Microsoft has
historically not allowed fair and Linux-compatible licensing. That is,
licensing that allows all Linux users as a whole to use the technology.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/31383905/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: DpkgTerminalLog.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/31383906/DpkgTerminalLog.txt
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install/upgrade:
Public bug reported:
Attempted to upgrade Jaunty from 2.6.28-11 via synaptic. Package failed
to install. I attempted to report it but apport claimed the package
wasn't a genuine Ubuntu package. Attempted to remove the package with
sudo aptitude remove linux-restricted-modules-2.6.28-15.20
Running nautilus from gnome-terminal using gksudo nautilus causes it
to crash with this error in Karmic.
Running on 9.10 x86-64
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/245322
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Uploading valgrind logs...
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At first I thought I had the same problem, but now I am wondering if I
do. I have no sound, same 82801I controller. I noticed in Sound
Preferences, in the Hardware tab, I don't have any devices listed and
pulse audio is constantly crashing (Bug #421505).
I updated from Jaunty tonight (around
Not having this issue currently in Jaunty...Maybe just an Intrepid
thing.
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Binary package hint: hal
Attempting to install from ubuntu-8.04.3-desktop-amd64 (LiveCD) and hal
is shown to have crashed when the desktop is drawn. Cannot run
ubiquity.
This is consistently repeatable.
** Affects: hal (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status:
Public bug reported:
On Karmic 32-bit;
I do not know the source of the bug...
After upgrading from Jaunty to Karmic, my second monitor is no longer working.
nvidia-settings detects both monitors, but thinks one is a CRT (both are
HANNS.G HX192; 19 LCD flat panels).
I've tried moving xorg.conf
Upgraded to 9.10 from 9.04 ran into all kinds of problems (fortunately I find
humor in the software development process). Trying to burn an ISO to CD or
DVD+RW and I am told Please insert a recordable CD or DVD when right clicking
the ISO and selecting Write to Disc... I have two identical
Having the same problem on my System76 Pangolin Performance...
:~$ cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | grep Synaptics
(II) config/hal: Adding input device SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad
(II) Synaptics touchpad driver version 1.1.2
(II) SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad: x-axis range 1472 - 5472
(II) SynPS/2 Synaptics
I wasn't trying to eject the USB device, just open it. Have not yet
determined if I can reproduce this.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/412385
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Okay, I've just finished laughing at myself. Studying for my LPIC-1 and
it never hit me until now. If you can find the source, it works like
this:
Untar exfat.tar.bz, change directory into ./exfat, make, sudo make
install, then sudo depmod, sudo modprobe exfat
Insert your exfat formatted flash
The module was compiled from source and all that went very well, but the
links have indeed gone bad. It's not unusual for a project to disappear
and reappear somewhere else, but the code for this module has completely
dried up.
Is anyone aware of legal pressure from MS concerning this code?
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Being able to install a complex system of binaries off of a file system
Linux developers have been told nothing about is a really big step.
Read integrity is critical. Already this is moving much faster than
NTFS support back in the day when we didn't have that--that took years.
And actually, I'd
I've compiled the module, but I am unsure how to get it working, I've
got a 16GB flash drive formatted with exFAT and it is detected and
assigned a path (/dev/sdc). I haven't yet found any instructions on how
to use this module.
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Got this message on Jaunty Jackalope x86-64 on an AMD+ATI chipset
workstation (Giga-byte board). Sound card reports as Azalia though
which uses the snd_hda_intel module.
Error occurs very rarely; usually occurs after being up for about a day
or two. Has not occurred when the system is idle,
Oops...didn't sudo lspci -vvnn. New lspci -vvnn is attached.
I see a SATA interface on IRQ 16 with my sound card, but it doesn't seem
to know what pin the sound card is on.
** Attachment added: lspci.log
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/27417894/lspci.log
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Also having this issue--similar setup. AMD Phenom II 710 + 4GB RAM +
512MB on GeForce 8200GS running Ubuntu 8.10 x86-64. I suspect the
problem is with how the kernel is managing memory when the amount of all
installed memory (RAM, Graphics cards, etc) 4GB.
I could be completely wrong but if my
Can we establish a process for determining if one's ipw2200 related
problems are relevant to this tracker?
I can connect to some wireless networks, but not all. Some access
points I am able to connect to have very poor performance.
For example:
At home I have a Netgear RangeMax 240. I can
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