I have this in my dmesg:
[ 8562.803373] show_signal_msg: 72 callbacks suppressed
[ 8562.803388] systemd-logind[641]: segfault at 0 ip 7f4f9e304cca sp
7ffd8afed8f8 error 4 in libc-2.21.so[7f4f9e27b000+1c]
looks related to:
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/1120
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This night my computer again did NOT turn off...
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shutdown -P 23:30 prints no wall messages
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I can confirm that in the current 15.10 the shutdown IS executed.
Only no wall messages are printed.
** Summary changed:
- shutdown -P 23:30 is never scheduled
+ shutdown -P 23:30 prints no wall messages
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I did as you asked, saved the output in a typescript file, which may be
incomplete
because the system DID a shutdown now :-)
Executed a "shutdown -P 15:30; echo $?" which had output '0'
However, no wall messages were written...
I attached the typescript file
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Some more info.
I run the shutdown from /etc/rc.local.
Tried to cancel it just now:
tom@swan:~$ sudo shutdown -c
Failed to talk to logind, shutdown hasn't been cancelled: Message recipient
disconnected from message bus without replying
second attempt all goes well:
tom@swan:~$ sudo shutdown
Public bug reported:
Any delayed shutdown command is never scheduled.
In addition wall messages are not written.
This is introduced with Ubuntu 15.10
Ubuntu 15.04 was fine.
I use
echo /sbin/poweroff | at 2330
as a work around.
** Affects: systemd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
@cheryl
Converting your exports and mounts to nfs version v4 will probably fix your
issue. I had similar issues and that fixed it for me and others.
Op 3 feb. 2013 18:50 schreef cheryl 879...@bugs.launchpad.net het
volgende:
Sorry, I did not know what to do with my report, so I am attaching it
Well, I also have the problem in Oneiric. It really drives me nut. I tried
every combination of
xorg.conf settings but could not get a setting with good results.
I'm using no window manager at all! I use the User Defined Session option from
lightdm
and start XBMC from there. Without xorg.conf I
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired = Confirmed
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[i945gm] Loss of vsync when using Metacity.
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I tried ppa:xorg-edgers/ppa
No difference
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I converted my NFS server (which started life many Ubuntus ago,
probably as a 7.04 server) to v4 exports which solved my problem.
A newer Ubuntu server installation works fine as v3 server, so the
problem is probably caused by some old left over configuration
files
2011/12/16 Nobuaki
Looks similar to bug # 585657 (similar dmesg on the client)
which was solved for 10.10
This morning my workstation hung on reading a large file after
I wrote a big file.
Looping nfsd daemons on the server...
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I wonder if your fresh install uses different mount options. Eg nfs 4 while
the old install used version 3?
I have an old exports on my server so I expect it uses 3. Did you convert
your exports?
Op 16 nov. 2011 12:35 schreef Vagelis Nonas 879...@bugs.launchpad.net
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I have made a
According to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SettingUpNFSHowTo
you need fsid in exports to use nfs 4. So I think we both use 4.
I wonder what is different after your reinstall...
Op 16 nov. 2011 13:30 schreef Vagelis Nonas 879...@bugs.launchpad.net
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I dont think my exports use
I meant I think we both use 3.
Op 16 nov. 2011 14:43 schreef Tom Vijlbrief tvijlbr...@gmail.com het
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According to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SettingUpNFSHowTo
you need fsid in exports to use nfs 4. So I think we both use 4.
I wonder what is different after your reinstall
The .nfs files are created when you remove (unlink(2) in Unix lingo) a
file while it is still opened (used) by a program. This is quite
normal behavior for Unix programs.
In a local file system the file is only removed from the directory
(can no longer be opened by other programs) and it is not
Hi Martin
I installed the binutils from proposed and build the StockFish chess program
(which failed to build initially) with -flto and also
combined with the PGO build option.
No problems, the new binutils works just fine!
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while true;
do
sleep 1
rm -f data*
echo data data1
echo data data2
done
This file access pattern which results from
a more complex script which writes more data hangs my client
(nfs server not responding)
and creates looping nfsd processes on the server.
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There is a difference, your fingers serve a purpose.
Once you start configuring your network interfaces manually (as you did)
network-manager serves no purpose...
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sudo apt-get remove network-manager
is a simple work around
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Network Manager overwriting /etc/resolv.conf with no information when
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===main.cc =
int main() {}
===
c++ -flto main.cc
results in unresolved symbol errors on latest oneiric beta
Adding -static is a work around
** Affects: gcc-defaults (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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cheese crashed with SIGSEGV in cogl_pipeline_set_layer_texture_EXP()
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In my situation I found the cause:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=499750
My hostname was different from my (reverse) DNS mapping on the
destination host.
Changing my host name on the destination host fixed the problem for me.
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In my situation I found the cause:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=499750
My hostname was different from my (reverse) DNS mapping on the
destination host.
Changing my host name on the destination host fixed the problem for me.
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Replacing the SeaBios implementation of the delay in src/clock.c with
the method used in the Bochs BIOS is also a workaround for FreeBSD:
//=
// Wait for CX:DX microseconds
void
handle_1586(struct bregs *regs)
{
// Use the rtc to wait for the specified time.
u32
Replacing the SeaBios implementation of the delay in src/clock.c with
the method used in the Bochs BIOS is also a workaround for FreeBSD:
//=
// Wait for CX:DX microseconds
void
handle_1586(struct bregs *regs)
{
// Use the rtc to wait for the specified time.
u32
1 is fixed on my 9.10.
4 is ok, external monitor works.
3 looks good. Playing iso dvd images with mplayer and xv works fine in
fullscreen.
Note, 4 is with the
Option ActiveDevice LCD,CRT
line. Should I retest without it?
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Regarding the external monitor, the mouse cursor representation is
scrambled...
I forgot to mention that
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Public bug reported:
Despite the error messages while preparing to hibernate, resume still
worked ok.
ProblemType: KernelOops
Annotation: This occured during a previous hibernate and prevented it from
resuming properly.
AplayDevices:
List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices
card 0: VT82xx
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duplicates #301755 ?
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Crackling noise after update to pulseaudio
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You
My samsung NC20 after upgrade from 9.04 to 9.10 beta had the same
problem (booting 9.10beta from a life USB-stick was ok).
I removed all the .pulse* files from my home directory and sound was
fully ok after a reboot...
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Binary package hint: yelp
Sound works ok when booting 9.10beta from USB-stick.
Sound did work on 9.04, but fails after upgrade to 9.10.
I do hear the sound when gdm starts, but I hear some clicking in the background
on the
gnome desktop. Also the speaker symbol does not
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Just compiled and installed the latest svn version from openchrome and
the system now boots just fine!
Let me now if you want me to perform some additional tests.
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Just tested booting the latest 9.10 beta distribution from USB-stick on
my NC20 (which runs 9.04 quite good with a manual installed OpenChrome
driver).
The system boots and even plays the desktop sound, but the screen shows
neat test patterns in a sequence (solid red,green,blue,white,black and
Hi Bartosz,
Selecting SafeGraphics with F4 and double enter still starts X :-(
I'm feeling a bit stupid, but I cannot find the required boot prompt options to
skip the X-server. Entering rescue
as option did not work either.
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Single did the trick. I have also Xorg.0.log.old but I believe this one
is the most useful.
Will try compiling as suggested tomorrow...
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