Sorry, to bother you. I am not sure, if this relates to this bug.
After Upgrades from 20.10 to 21.04 were enabled, I upgraded both of my
20.10 systems to 21.04. On my Intel NUC10 everything worked fine. But my
home server were not able to boot anymore. The above-mentioned
workaround (replace /EFI/
Thanks for the fix. I tested btrfs-progs 4.9.1-1ubuntu1.1 today on
zesty. The errors were gone. Also btrbk (which uses the send/receive for
backup) works fine again.
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Barosl, I recognized something similar after upgrading my notebook.
After checking some of the packages I assumed that this may be some
32-bit libraries that are no longer necessary since aptitude said they
are installed twice. So I made a backup of the system with rsync to an
external hard drive,
This may SOLVE the problem for KDE 4.2 under Jaunty:
I can also confirm this bug while trying to connect to a WPA2-PSK
encrypted network (Fritz!Box) with my Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless
3945ABG [Golan] Network Connection (rev 02) (Thinkpad T60)
My syslog showed to following entry when trying t
I have the same problem in Kubuntu Intrepid. Reinstalling (purging the
packages and installing them again) kpat and kdegames-card-data had no
effect.
I attached my backtrace to this report.
** Attachment added: "kpat.kcrash"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19881887/kpat.kcrash
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