peterzay, there is no need to post screenshots of virtualbox problems,
as this report isn't scoped to it. Instead, post those screenshots in
the new report that would be made as per the Crash report window.
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Another system program problem detected.
Was offered 2 Linux kernels during update process yet again. How is
that even possible?
3 screenshots tell the story.
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peterzay, oh wow. You have a severe misunderstanding on how things work
here.
First, I'm a volunteer triager. So, my work is scoped to that. As this
report is fully triaged, the scope of my work has already ended, and
where an upstream developer begins. However, that won't happen as I
already told
This problem was reported on 2014-04-26 and you began work on
2015-09-26.
That is 518 days or 1 year and 5 months later.
So, I would recommend you fix your work ethic if you want to be taken
seriously.
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peterzay, first, let me clarify a few things here. When you ask a ridiculous
question about if I destabilized your system, then unnecessarily repeat details
everyone has already seen by reading the bug report, and top it off with
continuing the same accusatory and rude questioning by asking:
"Wh
Let us recap.
I update to the Vivid enablement stack and get the error in comment 34.
The next day, during a system update, I get the same error (comment 43).
These errors are new to this install of 14.04.
The update process pushes not 1 but 2 Linux kernels (comment 43). Each
has substantial i
peterzay:
>"Is this what you are after?"
As one would notice reading in its entirety
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-
nouveau/+bug/1313158/comments/37 you need to file a report on nouveau's
bug tracker (which is not Launchpad).
>"Did you destabilize my system with the
I just received all or part of 2 linux kernels during a system update process:
3.13.0-65
3.19.0-30
I also got the attached error which is a repeat of yesterday's error.
Did you destabilize my system with the suggested update to the Vivid
enablement stack as outlined in
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Ker
Is this what you are after?
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peterzay:
>"I have never heard of nouveau and have no idea what or who they are."
nouveau is the open source graphics driver for nvidia cards.
>"I surmise that Ubuntu has an outsourcing relationship with them."
It's a community relationship of upstream (nouveau developers) and downstream
(Ubunt
I have never heard of nouveau and have no idea what or who they are.
I surmise that Ubuntu has an outsourcing relationship with them.
As an end user, it is not for me to deal with all your third parties.
May I suggest you deal directly with them?
Thanks.
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peterzay, it's pretty self explanatory. Is there something you
misunderstood precisely?
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Title:
10de:1049 Graphics lag and jerk with nouveau
To
Not sure I understand all of that request in step #37.
Bug #1458014 provides some interesting info on dmesg output for my
machine.
Hope that helps.
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