what is "16.0 release" ?
you mean something like Ubuntu 16.04 or 16.10 ?
the patch described is from november 2017 so it's very unlikely.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1736947
Ubuntu 17.04 and 17.10 are affected
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system freezes on
could this be related ?
https://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-rdma/msg57490.html
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Title:
Very long boot time with Chelsio T320 10GBASE-R RNIC
For several reasons I had to scrap the machine and rebuild with
different hardware, I couldn't afford such long boot time, so I can't
run the apport-collect command.
I had those reports sitting for quite some time before I made the present
ticket.
However the information in ticket #1704614 are
new tests, maybe not USB related after all, look at #1736947
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very long kernel boot time with some KVM switch
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I have a Chelsio T320 10GBASE-R RNIC in my machine apparently triggering
a very long boot time.
I initially thought about a USB problem as I wrote in ticket #1704614
but new tests showed me otherwise.
booting with this parameters yield some interesting things:
It's completely stucked, dead as a rock, no response on anything.
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system freezes on IPv6 manual configuration
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Today I upgraded my distro to 17.10, problem still remain.
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Today I upgraded my distro to Ubuntu 17.10.
Problem is still the same, set IPv6 to manual and your system freeze.
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I followed the upstream bug report guidelines but I can't see my report
being processed on the kernel ML, so I guess something made my report
rejected...
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filled an upstream bug report
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Did the test
$ uname -a
Linux gallion 4.11.10-041110-generic #201707121132 SMP Wed Jul 12 15:34:04 UTC
2017 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
no luck, same result
I add the analyze files
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My other PC on Fedora Linux hooked to the same KVM switch doesn't take
this much to boot.
I attach the logs from this box for comparison.
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>I don't find where to had the kernel-bug-exists-upstream tag...
My bad, just found
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I don't find where to had the kernel-bug-exists-upstream tag...
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I had this problem since I upgraded in 17.04, that is the main reason for me to
make a fresh reinstall.
I don't remember however if I had this in 16.** series too.
I did test the mainline kernel, no change
$ uname -a
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I am using a Aten KVM switch CS1794 hooked on my computer.
It allows the switching for USB, HDMI, and audio.
http://www.aten.com/global/en/products/kvm/desktop-kvm-switches/cs1794/#.WWrnguk9iUk
I run a
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very
I booted with 'debug' in linux line in grub and issued a 'journalctl
-ab' command
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I am using a Aten KVM switch CS1794 hooked on my computer.
It allows the switching for USB, HDMI, and audio.
http://www.aten.com/global/en/products/kvm/desktop-kvm-switches/cs1794/#.WWrnguk9iUk
I run a Ubuntu 17.04 system.
I experience a very long boot time, having done an
Public bug reported:
I have the weirdest network bug ever...
I'm using Gnome-desktop (not unity).
When configuring IPv6 in the network preferences, if I set address to manual
and enter my IPv6, its /64 prefix, and its gateway, the system FREEZES if
something like firefox tries to make any IPv6
I think you're a bit too fast to close an issue...
Did you test using several different charsets on different servers ?
I actually use a mix of UTF8 and ISO-2022-JP.
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So, I took the latest stable sources form the HexChat website, compile
it and create a .deb package using these steps
http://packaging.ubuntu.com/html/packaging-new-software.html , and now I
am running without a crash for almost one week 24h/24.
So I really wish for a new official ubuntu package
No luck...
Hexchat decided to crash again last night.
It really needs an up-to-date fresh package.
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Hexchat is unstable in Ubuntu 16.10
> TingPing (tingping) wrote 13 hours ago:
> It is probably worth saying the package is 3 releases behind.
Yup, and it may point to something triggering the problem.
When it crashed today I could have a look at the crash report and I saw
something disturbing : the package being used is for
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I use Hexchat for several years without any issue so far, but since I upgraded
to Ubuntu 16.10 it crashes without reason several times a day.
The focus isn't even on the windows and I am watching another virtual desktop.
Running on Gnome3 Desktop.
can be seen in the IRC
> Normally you set the baud rate on the kernel command line
(https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt) or just
rely on the kernel driver's default.
This doesn't work either, I tried to set this in the grub settings and
the result was the same... back to old 9600bps
hmmm, it doesn't really answer the question, nor resolve the problem
does it ?
When using a USB-to-serial adapter this option is a nuisance, this
should be addressed.
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damn it !
I found a way.
Well, I spend quite some time toying with the options but I had yet to do
that...
sudo /sbin/agetty --keep-baud 57600 ttyUSB0 vt220
gives no luck, the line always goes back to 9600bps, but using the
following
sudo /sbin/agetty 57600 ttyUSB0 vt220
gives the expected
Made the test, and it's a big NOPE !
Starting manually an agetty with the 57600 option does no good, still
stuck with 9600bps.
So it's on for the agetty bug.
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** Also affects: mgetty (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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console
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I want to add a console port on a Ubuntu machine to be able to access it
from a terminal server.
This machine has no serial port but lots of USB ports (like most nowadays).
I use a USB-to-serial adapter to have the ttyUSB0 up and listening.
I copied
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I'm using Gome-shell.
I use two displays and use the Ctrl+up and Crtl+down key shortcut to navigate
between virtual desktops.
Remmina has a default key shorcut configuration using the Ctrl_right button to
switch or activate the Grab function.
As one can expect this is
3.13.0-031300rc7-generic_3.13.0-031300rc7.201401041835 works fine, I
don't experienced crashes
However I can't use it as is since it lacks a proper NVidia driver link
and I can't use my dual-screen, plus I must start manually my
WindowManager since it doesn't start correctly after X loads.
But
3.11.0-15-generic_3.11.0-15.22~lp1249880Patched doesn't work well.
the moment I start my VM the system become unresponsible. A bit
different than with 3.11.0-13 tough, the mouse still moves around, but
you can't do anything, the whole desktop is in a frozen state.
on a side note just released
kernel 3.11.0-14-generic_3.11.0-14.21~lp1249880Commit120edba7Reverted
works fine, VM doesn't crash the system on start
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kernel 3.11.0-13
kernel 3.11.4-031104-generic_3.11.4-031104.201311271213 is running fine
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kernel 3.11.0-13 freezes on qemu+kvm VM start
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kernel 3.11.4-031104-generic_3.11.4-031104.201311251415 is running fine,
I'm using it right now
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kernel 3.11.0-13 freezes on qemu+kvm VM
kernel 3.11.4-031104-generic_3.11.4-031104.201311221255 is running fine,
I'm using it right now
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kernel 3.11.0-13 freezes on qemu+kvm VM
kernel 3.11.4-031104-generic_3.11.4-031104.201311181320 is fine, no
crash, in fact I'm using it right now
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kernel 3.11.0-13 freezes on
kernel 3.11.4-031104-generic_3.11.4-031104.201311151145 crashes too, a
bit differently tough.
first time I try to start the VM the system didn't crash but the VM
doesn't start, then I had to kill the Virtual Machine Manager since it
became unresponsive.
Then I try to restart the VM again and
Just did the test, that 3.11.4-031104 kernel cashes too
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Yup, I did as you suggested, booting with v3.11.4 is OK then booting
with v3.11.5 triggers the crash
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kernel 3.11.0-13 freezes on
I've done the test,
crash occurs when running kernel v3.11.5
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kernel 3.11.0-13 freezes on qemu+kvm VM start
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I updated my Ubuntu 13.10 workstation with newest kernel 3.11.0-13 and
every time I start my Windows7 VM made of qemu+kvm the workstation
freezes.
I reverted to 3.11.0-12 for the time being.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
Package: linux-image-3.11.0-12-generic
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: seamonkey
same as Bug 741093
new package for Seamonkey, problem still not fixed
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: seamonkey-browser 2.0.13+nobinonly-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.38-8.42-generic 2.6.38.2
Uname: Linux
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seamonkey-2.0-bin crashed with SIGABRT in raise()
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Binary package hint: compiz
Compiz crashes when you use the CSSH tool to open multiple SSH shells
using the Ubuntu natty (development branch)
updates done (as of this day)
-open a terminal
-issue a CSSH command like : cssh root@server01 root@server02 root@server03
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Ubuntu natty (development branch)
updated as of this day
I do have an ethernet connection with a bridge for the use of Virtual
Machines with KVM
Networkmanager doesn't see the network interfaces at all and tels
there's no wired
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I confirm, when I remove
/usr/lib/seamonkey-2.0.11/components/libspellchecker.so Seamonkey
doesn't crash anymore
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crash when clicking on
Yes, Empathy and other applications works fine
Thanks for the tip
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rises some questions tough, in Ubuntu 10.10 I can clearly remember
seeing the network in the NetworkManager icon where now whe can see an
empty signal level, so it's a new behavior ?
Another question out of interest, how do you configure NetworkManager to
ignore devices configured in
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After starting SeaMonkey OK, crashes when opening some pages.
No link to report halas, concerned is a CMS intranet site. That I can
tell however is that the browser and the server exchange informations in
a PHP like fashion to generate a
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Got a huge Dump in a terminal window :
*** buffer overflow detected ***: /usr/lib/seamonkey-2.0.11/seamonkey-2.0-bin
terminated
=== Backtrace: =
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6(__fortify_fail+0x37)[0x7f6bfd0a21d7]
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6(+0xfd0f0)[0x7f6bfd0a10f0]
another one, slighty different place, same result
*** buffer overflow detected ***: /usr/lib/seamonkey-2.0.11/seamonkey-2.0-bin
terminated
=== Backtrace: =
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6(__fortify_fail+0x37)[0x7f0454dd81d7]
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6(+0xfd0f0)[0x7f0454dd70f0]
result of a 'strace seamonkey' until crash
execve(/usr/bin/seamonkey, [seamonkey], [/* 47 vars */]) = 0
brk(0) = 0x109
access(/etc/ld.so.nohwcap, F_OK) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory)
mmap(NULL, 8192, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,
I still have the problem nowadays, so no update that have been released
since did provide a fix.
I have observed a few things though, it seems the the problem is not
gnome-panel itself but the clock-applet.
Sometimes the gnome-panel starts but I have a white rectangle at the place the
I got some new information about this bug.
First of all it does happen on more than one of my computers, it's not
an isolated problem, to be more precise, both computers have been
upgraded from a 9.10 distro.
I was able to start a terminal windows during the problem of the toolbar not
appearing
I followed the instructions at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Backtrace and use
the method described in Already running programs since the gnome-panel
crashes at login time it can only be started before opening a terminal
to launch GDB.
I add in attachment the file generated.
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When you log in, on your desktop gnome-session should start and show :
-a toolbar
-icons and applets in this toolbar
But since I upgraded from 9.10 to 10.04 I have to quit or kill my X
session (depending on the symptom) and log in again.
applets not starting on the toolbar
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comment #3
That a funny way to treat a problem ...
Nope it's not a question it's a fact, the gnome-session doesn't start correctly
at a 75% rate on my experience.
comment #4
What can I say to be more clear ?
See the screen-shots for yourself, you can clearly see the applets not being
loaded in
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: udev
the package udev_141-1_i386.deb misses its files in /etc/udev/rules.d/
In comparission with Ubuntu 8.10 package there should be at least 16
.rules files, one of the direct consequences is the lack of /dev/fb0
device necessary for X with intel
Okay, the problem is maybe related to something else finally.
the .rules files are not in /etc/udev/rules.d/ as I first searched but
in /lib/udev/rules.d/ , that's the first thing, BUT on my computer Xorg
is now dog slow ! It was running fine with Ubuntu 8.10.
And the the starting still throw
Not sure if directly related, but I experienced too nasty trouble with
DHCP on 9.04.
culprit is AppArmor that is configured too stricly for the 'dhclient'
executable to run properly, even being root you can't obtain a working
config
I had to use the following workaroud :
ln -s
I had the problem as seen in the bug #269904 using a GeForce 8800GT, and
I still have it now that I have a GTX260.
$ lspci -n | grep 300
01:00.0 0300: 10de:05e2 (rev a1)
I use Ubuntu 8.04 64bit with vanilla NVIDIA 177.13 drivers (not some
.deb pre-made packages), but at the time I filled the bug
Does everyone use Compiz here ?
I have the refresh problem on firefox while I'm NOT using compiz.
I use only the NVidia binary driver.
You should try to see if it changes something when desactivating the
desktop effects.
If the problem remains then it would mean something is very wrong in the
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
on some web sites, a CSS box limit is ignored and the text that should
stay into the box does overflow on the sides or the bottom of it
on the example image you can see the box under the text A la une sur canard
plus passing the bottom
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
It happens on some websites that the page you're loading isn't displayed
properly since the interface isn't refreshed.
In such case you can still see the previous page or the background of your
desktop in the Firefox interface.
You don't
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