This issue is now occuring in lxd latest/edge builds after we merged
initial support for restricted user namespaces.
Is there an eta on a fix?
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Please can you confirm if still an issue on lxd 5.21/stable as this is
the current supported version. Thanks
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Title:
lxd vga console throws
I just tried this now on a freshly installed Ubuntu 20.04 with kernel
5.8.0-41-generic and it works great in both Gnome and in Chromium. Happy
to mark this resolved.
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I'm running latest HWE kernel on 20.04 (5.4.0-65).
If I connect a microphone via USB or the headphone socket then it works
(in chromium too).
But if I disconnect the microphone then Gnome doesn't detect any built-
in microphone.
As I've made some changes to my modules settings, I think I'll
** Description changed:
[Impact]
The issue I'm seeing is that if I have multiple OVN routers connected to the
same external OVS uplink switch (which in turn is connected via veth to a
native linux bridge), when NDP solicit packets are sent from the native linux
bridge into the logical OVN
** Description changed:
[Impact]
The issue I'm seeing is that if I have multiple OVN routers connected to the
same external OVS uplink switch (which in turn is connected via veth to a
native linux bridge), when NDP solicit packets are sent from the native linux
bridge into the logical OVN
LXD depends on the nft tool when iptables-legacy rules are not in use
(as the iptables-nft tools do not provide all the functionality it
depends on).
However the nft tool is bundled in the snap package so this should be
fine.
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Ah yeah that could be the issue, is there a legacy package one can
install to provide the old API perhaps?
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Title:
Lenovo ThinkPad-X1-Carbon-7th
I tried installing that kernel and rebooting but I get a grub error
"cant find command hwmatch" and cannot boot into that kernel.
linux-headers-5.6.0-050600rc6_5.6.0-050600rc6.202003200818_all.deb
linux-headers-5.6.0-050600rc6-generic_5.6.0-050600rc6.202003200818_amd64.deb
Thanks Hui, for the quick response. I've installed that package, and
indeed, the microphone now works in apps like Audacity. Great.
However it still does not work in Chromium in Google Meet, the
microphone appears as a device to use, but it shows as "disabled" and so
when I unmute in Google Meet
I've tried audacity and firefox too and no sound can be recorded.
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Title:
Lenovo ThinkPad-X1-Carbon-7th Gen microphone doesnt work
To manage
Public bug reported:
On Focal Fossa the microphone is recognised but doesn't work.
Chromium shows the microphone as present but off, and if it is renabled
it goes off again after a couple of seconds.
Chromium logs this error:
[ 2149.047888] sof-audio-pci :00:1f.3: error: no reply expected,
I've been able to re-create this using fresh install of Ubuntu 18.04
without using LXC or LXD, but just using network namespaces.
Setup 2 namespaces with IPVLAN:
ip netns add ns1
ip link add name ipv1 link enp0s3 type ipvlan mode l3s
ip link set dev ipv1 netns ns1
ip netns exec ns1 ip addr add
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