** Description changed:
- On a 20.04 host with reprepro 5.3.0-1.3~ubuntu20.04 I'm trying to mirror
22.04 but get the following:
+ On a fully patched 20.04 as of the date of posting with reprepro
+ 5.3.0-1.3~ubuntu20.04 I'm trying to mirror 22.04.
+
With the same config I'm able to mirror
Public bug reported:
On a 20.04 host with reprepro 5.3.0-1.3~ubuntu20.04 I'm trying to mirror 22.04
but get the following:
With the same config I'm able to mirror xenial, bionic and focal.
Got 100%: 97G 51M bytes
Installing (and possibly deleting) packages...
zstd: error 70 : Write error :
** Description changed:
- Initramfs taken from the live iso for PXE boot does not contain USB NIC
+ initrd taken from the live iso for PXE boot does not contain USB NIC
drivers which makes PXE installation/netboot impossible via usb.
+
+ This is the case on 20.04 server iso (both hwe and
Public bug reported:
Initramfs taken from the live iso for PXE boot does not contain USB NIC
drivers which makes PXE installation/netboot impossible via usb.
"kernel/drivers/net/usb" is empty and needs to be included in the
initramfs build.
As most modern thin laptops lack physical rj45
Okay so I did aa-complain on the libvirt profile and sudo aa-logprof
when running "virsh list".
It generated a new profile which I'll be attaching here
When running with that enabled I think it works.. I'm able to do virsh list as
a normal user. Unless I'm doing something wrong and
I'm having the same issue on an upgraded 18.04 -> 20.04.
This is bugging me immensely.
Ready to help out in any way. I have also confirmed that if I disable
apparmor it works. But that is not a solution.
Here is an strace showing what it's up to starting at the socket access.
$ VIRSH_DEBUG=0
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This bug is fixed upstream. Described in the linked github issue.
$ sudo ratbagd --verbose=raw
Initializing libratbag
ratbag debug: New device: Logitech M705
ratbag debug: Using data directory '/usr/share/libratbag'
ratbag debug: device assigned driver hidpp10
ratbag debug:
Thinkpad X1C6 20.04, 5.4.0-33-generic, had to remove backport-iwlwifi-
dkms to get back usable wifi.
This dmesg is after removing the dkms:
$ dmesg |grep -i iwl |grep -v "HW address"
[ 41.918069] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Found debug destination: EXTERNAL_DRAM
[ 41.918071] iwlwifi :02:00.0:
If you do it multiple times you will end up on a mirror after a while
that does not do the redirection to http..
On April 27, 2019 5:03:54 PM GMT+02:00, Lastique <1713...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
>This workaround:
>
>sudo apt purge ttf-mscorefonts-installer && sudo apt install
>--reinstall
I think it would help of somebody created an SRU,
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates
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ttf-mscorefonts-installer fails because
Fix released in #1619354
** Changed in: network-manager-applet (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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The internet applet
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I can also confirm that his fixes the issue.
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Kernel bug when unplugging Thunderbolt 3 cable, leaves xHCI host
controller dead
To
On 2018-01-02 15:38, Robie Basak wrote:
> Tommy, thank you for bringing our attention to this.
>
> It looks like this issue *is* fixed in the current stable Ubuntu
> release. Perhaps you were looking at the changelog against a newer
> release of Ubuntu than the one you are using?
>> This is a very
This appears to be fixed in artful+
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Init script fails test on reload/restart because of faulty regex
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This is a very serious issue that got fixed upstream in:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=800341
It is also logged in the Ubuntu changelog as fixed in:
squid3 (3.5.12-1) unstable; urgency=medium
[ Mathieu Parent ]
* Fix FATAL parsing before
I even tried to manually load the module with modeset=1, yes.
Will have to try again, maybe there has been a change since I last tried that
fixes it. But I'm sceptical.
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What do you mean when you say it's working? On 17.10 the display just
freezes when I load the nvidia driver 378 or 384 with modeset=1.
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Confirming that this is still an issue in 13.10.
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Pidgin-sipe connection error after upgrade to Ubuntu 12.04
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for my UX32VD is to boot with nolapic. This enables a
clean and working boot every time with fn-keys working. Sans backlight of
course.
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That's what I'd do on my debian systems but is it really that simple? Doesn't
do-release-upgrade do some other magic? Other than disabling ppa:s?
The man-page is very scarce of information.
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This now works in oneiric
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Will this be released in maverick?
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On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 07:19:15PM -, Conor Curran wrote:
Can you tell me what sinks you are using ?
I'm using a sink over the network to output sound through my htpc. Could it
be that sound preferences detects the change because it's newly launched?
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: indicator-applet
After a change of the pulseaudio output sink the indicator-applets
volume control is not able to regulate the volume level.
Currently the workaround is to remove the indicator-applet from the
panel and re-add it. But as
The output volume control works here. Also there is no indication that
it is a non-local networked sink currently selected. I use the
pulseaudio device chooser to switch the sink if that's any help.
** Attachment added: sound preferences
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Binary package hint: indicator-applet
After a change of the pulseaudio output sink the indicator-applets
volume control is not able to regulate the volume level.
Currently the workaround is to remove the indicator-applet from the
panel and re-add it. But as this has to be
Well this bug is fixed in .16. probably because of the new DRM-backport.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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This ppa fixed my problems. So it may be related to KMS and DRM.
https://edge.launchpad.net/~apw/+archive/red
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 493707
[q45] Flickering corruption with KMS and DVI output
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That PPA fixed this or a similar issue for me described in #531590.
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After an update from Karmic to Lucid alpha3 Xorg became unusable.
I'm on an Acer 1810TZ with Intel 4500hd graphics.
Xorg is generally slow and uses 50-65% cpu on an average when it should
idle. The screen flickers and I think
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This is now fixed at gnome.
Don't know why and it has not been updated automatically for some reason.
Bug watch updates for GNOME Bug Tracker are disabled.
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I installed ALSA 1.0.22 and loaded the kernel module with model=auto
Then noticed that the mic had two channels. I fiddled around a bit and got it
working with skype.
When I increase the volume on the left channel and decrease the volume
on the right channel I can record in Skype with
Could this be a dupe of this bug?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/275998
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This does not seem to make my microphone work. In sound-recorder I'm
able to record but only with terrible and I mean terrible noise in the
background. In skype I'm only able to hear really loud claps.
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I'm on an Acer 1810TZ and experience the same issue. I googled around and found
this:
http://marc.info/?l=linux-kernelm=125227227125303w=2
So I blacklisted acer-wmi and suspend/resume seems to work great now :)
Please try to do the same and report back.
But if I still have some problems with
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