On Apr 11, 2016, at 11:29 AM, Jonas G. Drange wrote:
>Maybe system-image-cli should consume a dbus API from system-image-
>server?
We used to do something just like this, as an option to si-cli, but it was
never used and caused problems for the test suite, so it eventually got ripped
out.
>If
Very likely it's not a bug in Python, but in some extension module, e.g.
from the looks of the stacktrace gtk.
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I'll note that Alt-TAB still works.
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I narrowed this down by doing a bisect dist-upgrade with disk snapshots.
I.e. take a snapshot, manually upgrade a few packages, reboot, test,
rinse, repeat. The only packages left are the three binary packages
mentioned in the bug report. With the snapshot before upgrading those
packages,
Public bug reported:
dist-upgrading to xorg-server (source package) 2:1.18.3-1ubuntu1 (binary
packages xserver-common, xserver-xorg-core, xvfb) introduces a
regression for Alt-backtick switching between windows of the same
application. Before the upgrade, Alt-backtick works by showing you the
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Has there been any more thought on this? I don't think we're going to
revert the change in upstream Python and Matthias's Xenial rebuild test
shows build failures (reproducible on Xenial with `tox -e py35`).
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This script now solves the problem (although does cause a delay before
wifi connection):
$ cat /etc/pm/sleep.d/alienware_pci_rescan
#! /bin/sh
# This script rescans the PCI bus after resume from suspend to fix
# broken WiFi, wired ethernet, and the card reader on the Alienware 15 R2.
case $1
I was about to post to linux-acpi when I tried:
sudo su
echo 1 > /sys/bus/pci/rescan
which successfully brings back the wifi, wired ethernet, and card
reader! Should I still post to the mailing list, or does this open up
alternatives for us?
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Brian - who at Canonical can help us understand what's happening with
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Janitor is very generic w/no name associated with it.
thx
Laurie
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Mine went missing for the last three days - they came bace again with
this morning's updates. There are still a lot of updates every day.
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Here is the syslog attached.
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During the last couple of weeks, there have been enormous numbers of
updates. The menus disappeared three or four times, but came back after
one or two updates. If they don't come back for you, you may have to
wait for the stable version.sc
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WiFi + wired ethernet broken after suspend on Alienware 15 R2
To
Removing the kernel modules for the card reader:
sudo rmmod rtsx_pci_sdmmc
sudo rmmod rtsx_pci_ms
sudo rmmod rtsx_pci
It still appears in lspci (but as unassigned)
After a suspend cycle, it is gone just like before, along with the wired and
wireless ethernet.
Removing the kernel module for
Confirmed that the problem still exists in 4.6.0-rc1. I'll try removing
the other kernel modules tomorrow and will report back. Thanks for your
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Before suspend:
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-[:00]-+-00.0 Intel Corporation Skylake Host Bridge/DRAM Registers
[8086:1910]
+-01.0-[01]00.0 NVIDIA Corporation GM204M [GeForce GTX 970M]
[10de:13d8]
+-02.0
Please close this bug - the icon came back after yesterday's updates.
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I'm replying to: suslikk
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It must be hardware specific. It is working on my installation right
now. It is up-to-date around a couple of hours ago. I'm on UK time.
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I added the Greek keyboard to the English keyboards. I can switch
keyboards using super+space, but have to type something to discover
which keyboard is in operation. The same seems to happen on 15.10
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
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Hi Christopher,
Good catch. I've redone everything after upgrading to 4.5.0:
abarry@AAAZZZL15:~$ uname -a
Linux AAAZZZL15 4.5.0-040500-generic #201603140130 SMP Mon Mar 14 05:32:22 UTC
2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Wifi breaks after executing the platform suspend run. I've added that
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(and to further clarify, I rebooted after each suspend iteration where
wifi failed, so that it was operational before each suspend attempt.)
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Local build succeeds. I'll sync this once syncpackage is fixed.
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Local build succeeds. I'll sync this once syncpackage is fixed.
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As soon as Launchpad picks up 2.0.9-2 and syncpackage is working again
(see cjwatson's email to ubuntu-devel@), I will syncpackage this.
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You wouldn't see anything there, as I used fdisk from a CD (not the live
CD; another boot disk that boots straight into a terminal. It was
quicker for me, as I'd already ejected the live-CD. The error was from
gparted, and it simply said 'Failed to delete swap partition'. I then
tried to use
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Ok, I've attached the resume traces from the various levels of suspend
debug. All were done running the rc7 kernel as above.
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On Mar 17, 2016, at 09:42 PM, Brian Murray wrote:
>I think fixing this in xenial is sufficient i.e. this isn't really worth
>SRU'ing by itself.
Agreed!
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I've had a 'duplicate bug message' (above). When I try to see the duplicate, I
find this:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/963743
Lost something?
This page does not exist, or you may not have permission to
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I encounter the same error when formatting a drive and adding a
partition, using the default options. Occasionally the program will
simply crash without displaying an error message.
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> Andy Barry, to advise, it would be most helpful if simply one card is
tested and advised to (not 3) so that this report may be precisely
scoped, and dealt with.
The reason I wrote about the 3 different cards is that I think it
indicates the bug is likely *not* in the wifi drivers for the ca
This is still incredibly odd because your traceback still flows through
/usr/local, which the apt installed pip would never do. So I think you
have some stuff installed in /usr/local, and possibly a PYTHONPATH, that
is breaking the system installed pip.
Note that on Debian (and derived)
This is still incredibly odd because your traceback still flows through
/usr/local, which the apt installed pip would never do. So I think you
have some stuff installed in /usr/local, and possibly a PYTHONPATH, that
is breaking the system installed pip.
Note that on Debian (and derived)
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I re-installed at the beginning of this week. The iso is dated Monday,
so I installed either Monday or Tuesday. I re-formatted the drive, and
did a complete re-install following the defaults. If you re-installed
using any other method without clearing the drive first, you will find
the problem
Upgraded to the 4.5.0 kernel, rebooted, and attempted suspend/resume
cycle. Same result, network adapters are offline and do not appear in
lshw.
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No this issue has happened on every linux installation I have tried.
I'll upgrade to 4.5.x and will report back.
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** Description changed:
I have an Alienware 15 R2 where the WiFi is broken on resume from
suspend. I thought it was likely my WiFi card, but I have an identical
issue regardless of the three cards I have tried:
1) Killer 1535
Public bug reported:
I have an Alienware 15 R2 where the WiFi is broken on resume from
suspend. I thought it was likely my WiFi card, but I have an identical
issue regardless of the three cards I have tried:
1) Killer 1535
2) Intel 8260
3) Intel 7265
All three work before suspend (the Killer
Public bug reported:
Yesterday, I re-installed Xenial giving the instruction 'use entire hard
drive'. It failed because it could not remove the swap partition. I
tried gparted, and saw the error. I had to drop into a terminal and use
fdisk to get rid of the swap partition before I could make
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It works for me. Can you provide the exact set of commands you're
running?
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-system-image
Status: New => Triaged
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AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC0: barry 2435 F pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: Unity
Date: Fri Mar 4 10:11:02 2016
HibernationDevice: RESUME=UUID=0bb2e22b-90f8-41af-a875-da53ff3b3e14
InstallationDate: Installed on 2013-06-04 (1003 days ago
modified debian/control
@@ -9,8 +9,9 @@ X-Python-Version: >= 3.0
Package: system-config-printer-common
Architecture: all
-Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${python3:Depends}, python3-cups (>= 1.9.60),
python3-smbc, python3-dbus, python3-cupshelpers
+Depends: ${shlibs:Depends},
Public bug reported:
system-config-printer-common is the last package keeping Python 2 on the
default desktop image. Even though s-c-p has been ported to Python 3,
it has a transitive dependency on Python 2 through python3-smbc ->
libsmbclient -> samba-libs -> libpython2.7
The problem is that
Public bug reported:
In the quest to remove Python 2 from the default desktop install, we're
down to just a handful of packages. Most problematic are samba-libs due
to upstream's position on Python 3 support and the difficulty in porting
that stack to Python 3.
Two packages which transitively
** Patch added: "lp1551989.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/deja-dup/+bug/1551989/+attachment/4586027/+files/lp1551989.patch
** Changed in: deja-dup (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Michael Terry (mterry)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1551989
Title:
Demote deja-dup-backend-gvfs and install on demand
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On Feb 29, 2016, at 11:39 PM, Oli wrote:
>Sidebar: /usr/bin/python seems to be the implicit default too, even for
>this Python3-based version.
I'm not quite sure what that means.
>Thanks for staying with me in such a calm manner, Barry. I can get on
>board with that but I'm still
On Feb 29, 2016, at 06:56 PM, Oli wrote:
>And that's the problem. I don't disagree with a want to move away from
>Python 2, but there are many developers and organisations that are still
>managing their upgrades from 2-to-3, who maintain multiple environments
>with both versions. I have dozens of
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