note that the initramfs image does NOT support allow_discards at the
moment. the script scripts/local-top/cryptroot only supports the
discard option:
discard)
cryptdiscard=yes
;;
furthermore, allow_discards is not copied into
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summary: ubiquity should add, after luks, an option to enable trim
support at the dm-crypt layer, if the target disk is an ssd with trim
support. Alternatively, allow-discards should be ok on all systems,
even not-ssd ones, since in ubuntu 14.04, is the userland script
this bug seems to be still present on ubuntu 13.10 as of today, and it
breaks apt/dpkg when trying to install 'trousers'.
the initscript tries to start tcsd under the 'tss' user:
execve(/sbin/start-stop-daemon, [start-stop-daemon, --start, --
quiet, --oknodo, --pidfile, /var/run/tcsd.pid,
as a temporary workaround, I hacked trousers' init script:
start)
log_daemon_msg Starting $DESC $NAME
if [ ! -e /dev/tpm* ]
then
log_warning_msg device driver not loaded, skipping.
exit 0
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qemu-kvm and, by extension, virt-manager, supports two graphic modes:
vnc and the newer spice.
virt-manager always assumes the presence of a python spice module, and lets the
user select it without checking if system support is indeed present.
This results in an error when
Sorry, this reports seems more relevant to the package 'virt-viewer'
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Title:
missing dependency: python-spice-client-gtk
To manage
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I needed to access a service (RDP) running on a kvm guest, but I didn't
want to have to modify iptables nat rules or allow the guest on my local
network by bridging it on a phisical interface, so I created a virtual
network, let's call it 'VirtNetLO50', with address
or, since that would require to be aware of the interface configuration
and subsequent variation, it would have made sense making use of
iptables' --in-interface and --out-interface parameters
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This is also happpening to me on ubuntu 13.04 running kernel 3.8.0-26-generic
I have the same WiFi adapter and, when I ping my router I get similar results:
64 bytes from 192.168.1.1: icmp_req=1 ttl=255 time=225 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.1.1: icmp_req=2 ttl=255 time=146 ms
64 bytes from
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired = Confirmed
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Title:
8086:0887 Intel Centrino 2230 card doesn't connect, and has extremely
I have the same problem. I don't need/like to add a google account, I only
need to use it for empathy.
When adding it to ubuntu-online-accounts as a jabber account, in the format
accountname -AT- gmail.com, empathy can't connect and asks for authentication,
the following message is sent to
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Binary package hint: xorg
i have a Toshiba Qosmio G20-129 with an Nvidia ge force go 6600 and it
always worked with ubuntu and any other linux distro.
with ubuntu 9.04 i open the restricted drivers manager and i select an
invidia driver, i enable it and at the restart the
another think:
NVIDIA: could not open the device file: /dev/nvidia0 (input/output
error)
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/358276
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** Changed in: ubuntu-wallpapers (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Macintosh
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/357218
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