After testing, I confirmed that this only happens with the Nvidia 560
driver. Nouveau and the 535 driver have no issues.
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Nautilus crashes
Running the nightly from Flathub also failed, until I disabled GPU
acceleration with Flatseal. Any idea what could be causing this?
I should also Gnome-Software crashes when launching any application. I
think this may be related somehow, since I had to get flatpak to
manually update the nvidia dri
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I upgraded from 24.04 to 24.10, and now nautilus crashes under X11 with
the following output:
** Message: 21:24:43.209: Connecting to org.freedesktop.Tracker3.Miner.Files
GSConnect: [Errno 2] No translation file found for domain:
'org.gnome.Shell.Extensions.GSConnect'
MESA-I
o we
> don't have to maintain them as an Ubuntu delta long term. Could
> Roland forward the patch upstream?
I developed the patch based on an request on upstream mailing list. I
also sent my patch to this list.
Sadly the list archive currently is broken (since the migration of the
lis
As far as I can see, the attached patch should fix the root cause of
this issue.
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I did some digging on this issue and found out, that these "buffer overflow
detected" messages are triggered by -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=3, which seems to be
active since Ubuntu 24.04.
This is why the problem wasn't noticed on Debian nor in 4.3.30-1build2 from the
jammy, since both still use -D_FORTIFY
3.0.34-5 (already in Debian) should fix this issue.
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3.0.34-3ubuntu1 autopkgtest failure
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Does this bug need any further info?
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1513001/why-am-i-getting-this-flatpak-
error-ldconfig-failed-exit-status-256-with-
ever?noredirect=1#comment2658361_1513001
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In the meantime I can reproduce the issue on a Debian unstable system.
As far as I can see,
https://www.privoxy.org/gitweb/?p=privoxy.git;a=commitdiff;h=19d7684c
fixes this issue.
I'll release a 3.0.34-4 with this fix to Debian soon.
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On a clean install of the 24.04 beta, if you do a "sudo apt install
gedit", you get the following messages at the end of the install:
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/gedit/plugins/externaltools/library.py:212:
SyntaxWarning: invalid escape sequence '\-'
RE_KEY = re.compile('^([a
what about "blank screen" ?
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screensaver is a cpu hog - causing waste of energy
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found it:
http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/universe/l/lubuntu-default-
settings/lubuntu-default-settings_24.04.6/changelog
" * Changed the default screensaver to GL Matrix to avoid using the sometimes
glitchy-looking Flurry screensaver. (LP: #1855220)"
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new user and logged in this one.
screensaver is gl-matrix for this new user and it's still hogging the
CPU when in a VM
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At the moment I don't have an idea, what's going wrong in the Ubuntu
autopkgtest here.
But it looks as privoxy does not listen on 8119 as expected but fails and dies
(the message, that privoxy cannot be killed because there is no such process in
line 61 of privoxy-regression-test also leads to t
At the moment I don't have an idea, what's going wrong in the Ubuntu
autopkgtest here.
But it looks as privoxy does not listen on 8119 as expected but fails and dies
(the message, that privoxy cannot be killed because there is no such process in
line 61 of privoxy-regression-test also leads to t
it's been a while since this report, does this problem still exist ?
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ksmtuned running at 100%
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This is/was a bug in mailutils 3.14 (see https://bugs.debian.org/1003755) which
had an ABI change (over 3.13), but did not bump the abiversion.
mailutils 3.15 fixed this issue.
In Debian I triggered a binary rebuild of mailfromd after mailutils 3.15 was
released, but Ubuntu seems to have not noti
To say the truth, I fear that I simply missed a
Type=forking
in the mailfromd.service.
I'm just preparing a new version 8.13-2, that fixes this, it will be
available in Debian soon (and somewhat later in Ubuntu...).
Thanks for finding and reporting this issue!
Roland (Debian maintainer o
I would suspect, that this "DING" does not refer to the program ding but
is some kind of bell that is ringing in gnome-shell or nautilus.
ding does not have to do anything with gvfs or the like (except you have
configured it in a very strange way).
To eliminate ding as the root cause, simply unin
Public bug reported:
I have installed roundcube and roundcube-psql on Ubuntu 20.04 from the
packages. At the top of /etc/apache2/conf-available/roundcube.conf
there is a single alias which I have uncommented.
# Uncomment them to use it or adapt them to your configuration
Alias /roundcube
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On my X1 Yoga Titanium (which has a fancy new "Sensel" trackpad with
haptic response to clicks), the trackpad stops working after a
suspend/resume cycle, although the red trackpoint continues to work fine
for controlling the pointer. I believe this system is using S0i3 for
su
This bug seems to have been fixed in newer versions; I now have:
$ dpkg -S $(readlink -f $(which java))
openjdk-17-jre-headless:amd64: /usr/lib/jvm/java-17-openjdk-amd64/bin/java
$ java -version
openjdk version "17.0.1" 2021-10-19
OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 17.0.1+12-Ubuntu-120.04)
OpenJD
Thank you everyone. The issue has now been resolved.
Regards,
Roland Johnston
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Subject: [Bug 1946499] Re: SRU: GDebi - installation of deb-packages with
gdebi-g
Thanks everyone, the issue is now resolved by installing the update from
Impish.
Regards,
Roland Johnston
On Sun, 31 Oct 2021 at 11:20, Bryan Snyder <1946...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
> This resolved my issue installing my backup program Cloudberry backup.
> (version 3.2.2.125-01)
As the fixes now have landed in the mainline linux kernel, that should
just be a matter of time.
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e1000e extremly slow
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I can confirm good receive speeds using the patches from #93 against
5.15-rc2 (including one atomisp compile fix) on a Lenovo T14 G2 running
Ubuntu 20.04. Looking forward for the official backport!
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Package evdi 1.9.1-1ubuntu4 fails to compile with Kernel 5.14 from
mainline repository:
/var/lib/dkms/evdi/1.9.1/build/evdi_painter.c: In function
‘evdi_log_pixel_format’:
/var/lib/dkms/evdi/1.9.1/build/evdi_painter.c:738:29: error: storage size of
‘format_name’ isn’t known
27;['./DistUpgrade.cfg.bionic',
'/etc/update-manager/release-upgrades.d/ubuntu-advantage-upgrades.cfg',
'/etc/update-manager/release-upgrades.d/opera-stable.cfg']'
2021-08-25 15:47:03,772 INFO uname information: 'Linux roland-GE60-2QE
4.15.0-154-generic #1
Upgrade.cfg.bionic',
'/etc/update-manager/release-upgrades.d/ubuntu-advantage-upgrades.cfg',
'/etc/update-manager/release-upgrades.d/opera-stable.cfg']'
2021-08-25 15:47:03,772 INFO uname information: 'Linux roland-GE60-2QE
4.15.0-154-generic #161-Ubuntu SMP F
://github.com/net-snmp/net-
snmp/
I don't know which of them is used by amavisd-ng, but libnet-snmp-perl
6.0.1 isn't updated upstream since 2010, but is actively maintained by
the Debian Perl team (including me).
Greetings
Roland
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Is this going to be backported to the generic/generic-hwe kernels?
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Is there a final root cause for all of this? I'm very interested in the
explanation or some link to the specific commits that solve the
issue(s).
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Rebooted with the 5.13.0-10007-oem kernel and the first test run was
successful. Transfer speeds are as expected, no errors reported by
ethtool on rx_errors or rx_crc_errors.
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Just booted the provided kernel from #79. Without any of the
workarounds, network connectivity is still broken. Using the MEI fix
from #77 fixes the problem.
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Just tested, after:
$ echo on | sudo tee /sys/bus/pci/devices/\:00\:16.0/power/control
I do get good rx speeds.
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Massive network pro
Could you please try to start privoxy again and if it fails again run the
commands "systemctl status privoxy.service" and "journalctl -xe" with a wider
screen after this to get more output.
The messages in DpkgTerminalLog.txt are cut at a place where it would become
interesting...
Also have a l
Just for reference, the same/a similar bug has been posted to the netdev
mailing list by another user.
https://www.spinics.net/lists/netdev/msg743850.html
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I reported another weird discovery in
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=213377#c13.
Booted without any additional kernel parameters, I can "fix" the
download speed if I plug in an USB stick. That would explain why the
installation works in the first place, because I booted ubuntu live fr
That would be strange. After systemctl hibernate, the system went into
hibernation, I got the resume message while booting and the system state
was restored just as before hibernation. The system was not just
suspended. I had to go through grub and the hard disk decryption
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The current kernel was started using the kernel parameter, speeds where
fine. I did hibernate, restart the laptop, and now network was broken.
I did another reboot afterwards, booting clean with kernel parameter but
now network connectivity is still broken.
I am not able to spot the system behind
I just tested this, but after hibernation, the same network errors occur
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Massive network problems with I219-V on Thinkpad T14
Are there any more informations under which specific configuration (like
modules, kernel parameters etc.)
https://ubuntu.com/certified/202104-28912 has been tested?
As described in the kernel bugtracker, the behaviour seems to flip from
time to time - sometimes already tested kernels do not work e
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=213377
While testing, I reverted back to the original ubuntu OEM kernel 1026
and discovered, that the max_cstate-Parameter does not help while using
that kernel.
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Just booted the kernel from #64 without the parameter - downloads suffer
from slow speeds, ethtool reports rx_errors and rx_crc_errors again.
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Just booted with "intel_idle.max_cstate=1" added to the kernel cmdline.
This seems to have fixed the problem. Network speeds are as expected,
ethtool shows no errors after some big network transfers. Tested the
kernel from #59 and the default 5.8.0-55-generic, both work when
"intel_idle.max_cstate=
Attached the corresponding dmesg output for the last tested kernel.
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Tried the kernel from #59, receive speeds are still very poor.
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Massive network problems with I219-V on Thinkpad T14 Gen2 (e1000e)
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Attached dmesg of a fresh boot with the Kernel from #52.
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I have a 7th gen Lenovo X1 Carbon with Ubuntu up-to-date on 21.04, and
fwupdmgr shows:
$ fwupdmgr update
Devices with no available firmware updates:
• UEFI Device Firmware
• UEFI Device Firmware
• UEFI Device Firmware
• UEFI dbx
Devices with the latest available firmware
This seems even worse - the local download grinds to a complete halt.
ethtool shows errors on rx_errors and rx_crc_errors.
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In addition, I did some download tests in my local network: using the
internal network adapter, I get download speeds around 1MB/s, varying
from a few kB to 3MB/sec, if I switch to the attached USB network
adapter I get constant rates above 90MB/sec, nearly saturating the
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Additional information: I just did an internet speed test via
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3MBit downstream. Switching to the attached USB network adapter, I
instantly get around 40MBit
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I recently got a Thinkpad T14 Gen2 with a I219-V network adapter
(8086:15fc). I get very slow connection speeds and even total loss of
connectivity without seeing much in the logs (like dmesg etc.). ethtool
reports CRC error
I reinstalled Ubuntu 20.04 after the certification was granted (even
that was more than painful) to test out the OEM kernel, the logs are
indeed from my previous installation of 21.04. At that time, the laptop
was not certified at all so i tried the newest version after
encountering the described p
I still encounter very bad network connectivity using the
5.10.0-1026-oem kernel while running Ubuntu 20.04.
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Massive network problems wit
This laptop has been certified for 20.04 using the latest OEM kernel:
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This has also been reported here:
https://sourceforge.net/p/e1000/bugs/688/
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I recently got a Thinkpad T14 Gen2 with a I219-V network adapter
(8086:15fc). I get very slow connection speeds and even total loss of
connectivity without seeing much in the logs (like dmesg etc.). ethtool
apport information
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I also tried fedora 34 (kernel 5.11) on this notebook with the same
behaviour, so this seems to be a general kernel/driver-problem. The pre-
installed windows on this notebook does not have any problems regarding
network connectivity.
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** Attachment added: "Output ip link show dev"
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** Attachment added: "Output ethtool -S"
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Public bug reported:
I recently got a Thinkpad T14 Gen2 with a I219-V network adapter
(8086:15fc). I get very slow connection speeds and even total loss of
connectivity without seeing much in the logs (like dmesg etc.). ethtool
reports CRC errors and paket loss. Besides Ubuntu 21.04/kernel 5.11 I
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