Still not fixed for Ubuntu 20.10 as of 05/05/2021. I understand this is
purely cosmetic but the flood of warnings across the screen when
isnstalling regular system updates looks scary enough to give one a
heart attack. Please quench the kernel, it sound too hysterical at the
moment.
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No changes:
# apt install --reinstall postfix
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 1 reinstalled, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 0 B/1,148 kB of archives.
After this operation, 0 B of additional
Hi Andreas,
The bug initially occurred on our server after the system was upgraded from
Ubuntu 16.04 to 18.04 (via do-release-upgrade). It turned out that the old
postfix configuration was not updated for some reason during the OS upgrade.
Running 'dpkg-reconfigure postfix' did not help
Public bug reported:
# postfix check
/usr/lib/postfix/sbin/post-install: Error: /etc/postfix/postfix-files is not a
file.
postfix/postfix-script: warning: unable to create missing queue directories
No errors were reported during postfix installation. However, no
'postfix-files' file was created
Started seeing the same bug after upgrading to 18.04 LTS. It only
happens when I have some "security" update(s), indicated by red icon
color. After the updates are installed, the notification icon color
changes to blue (indicating normal non-security updates) but icon stays
in the tray, even
And this is the same issues reported for ArchLinux:
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=234332
However, I have tried the solution suggested (switching Display manager
from SDDM to LighDM) and it did not work for me at all.
I also found this same issue reported on OpenSUSE forum. You can
Still the same bug persists after today's update to Plasma 5.12.1 / KDE
5.43.0:
- No desktop panel
- No way to add a new panel to the desktop
- Configure Desktop command stuck at the first (Wallpapers) tab with "Layout
changes must be applied..." message but no changes can be applied
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The same set of problems with 5.12 update is currently being discussed /
debugged on KaOS list:
https://forum.kaosx.us/d/2147-issues-with-last-update-plasma-5-12
So far, there's been little progress, as far as I understand. Maybe it
makes sense joining efforts with upstream maintainers?
I can
More things which stopped working:
- Multimedia buttons/controls on my Logitech G610 USB keyboard (used to work
perfectly)
- Media player control applet disappeared, its keyboard shortcut does nothing
now
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$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 17.10
Release:17.10
Codename: artful
$ dpkg -l plasma-desktop
plasma-desktop 4:5.12.0-0ubuntu1~ubuntu1 amd64
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Public bug reported:
- No more system tray notifications
- System tray lost most items (actually, all except KMail widget)
- No more Add Panel option in the desktop menu
- Configure Desktop menu option hangs with the error message "Layout changes
must be applied before other changes can be
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1180649 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1180649
It's still here:
Setting up linux-headers-generic (4.4.0.108.113) ...
Setting up linux-generic (4.4.0.108.113) ...
Setting up linux-signed-image-4.4.0-108-generic (4.4.0-108.131) ...
warning: file-aligned
Still broken on Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS. Completely ruined crucial NFS server
functionality. How it is even possible for such a critical bug to stay
unfixed for years??
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Bug still here with latest nvidia-375 (375.66-0ubuntu0.14.04.1)
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Title:
/sbin/ldconfig.real: /usr/lib/nvidia-375/libEGL.so.1 is not a symbolic
Still here in Kubuntu 17.04 w/KMail 5.4.3 and dovecot IMPA server
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deleted e-mail messages return upon arrival of new mail
To manage
Still present here for Ubuntu 17.04 with nvidia drivers 375.39-0ubuntu5.
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/sbin/ldconfig.real: /usr/lib/nvidia-375/libEGL.so.1 is not a
Public bug reported:
In KAddressBook version 5.2.3 (KDE Frameworks 5.28.0), it is not
possible to remove or change parts of the contact's name after full name
was initially created. You go to Edit->Edit Contact, select ... button
next to the Name field, make changes and click OK button but the
Public bug reported:
Network UPS tools (NUT) on Ubuntu Server 16.04 LTS (x86_64) does not
process loss of UPS battery power and forced system shutdown events due
to lack of systemd-specific UPS shutdown script.
NUT uses initscripts for controlling its services. Ubuntu 16.04 uses
systemd instead
Just to make sure: Today's update-notifier-common update to version
3.163.1 which arrived via Kubuntu Backports PPA did not fix the problem
for me on my Kubuntu 15.10 system with Plasma 5.5.3. Apt-get update
command still spawns hundreds of rough apt-check processes which eat up
all memory and CPU
There was apparently a regression in Ubuntu 15.10 since I started
experiencing exactly the same problem with dovecot server failing to
start on system boot after upgrading my computer to release 15.10 (from
15.04):
$ sudo systemctl status dovecot.service
● dovecot.service - Dovecot IMAP/POP3
There was apparently a regression in Ubuntu 15.10 since I started
experiencing exactly the same problem with dovecot server failing to
start on system boot after upgrading my computer to release 15.10 (from
15.04):
$ sudo systemctl status dovecot.service
● dovecot.service - Dovecot IMAP/POP3
Public bug reported:
I can no longer use my KMail account (or any other PIM apps, to that
matter) after the upgrade to 14.04 due to the following KDE bug:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=331867
Unfortunately, the fix suggested in the bug report cannot be applied
*after* the upgrade since
Same problem persists.
Kubuntu 12.10 64-bit fresh install, upgraded to KDE 4.9.5 from
kubuntu-ppa-backports
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Title:
Address auto-completion
Kubuntu 12.10, KDE 4.9.4 fresh install on a 240GB Intel 520 SSD
I have installed a new 4TB data drive in my system today and started
transferring files from my old (1TB) drive onto it, using rsync. Note:
the new drive is mounted as /disk/; my old drive is mounted under /mnt/.
None of the
Comments #17-26 refer to a completely different issue (missing
openoffice.org-wiki-publishe dependency) and should be moved to another
bug report.
The original issue (saxon v9 xslt 2.0 parser incompatibility with the
wiki-publisher XSLT) is still here in Ubuntu 12.04 LTS:
I/O warning : failed to
FYI
I have just tested and can confirm that the issue has been fixed in
LibreOffice 3.5.5-rc3:
libreoffice 1:3.5.5~rc3-0ubuntu1~ppa1
libreoffice-wiki-publisher 1.1.1+LibO3.5.5~rc3-0ubuntu1~ppa1
I was able to use wiki-publisher extension without errors after
I can confirm the same NFS crashes on my Ubuntu Server 12.04 NAS with
the hardware RAID5 (3ware 9750-24i4e). I would rate this as a
catastrofic bug and surprised there were no activity on it for years. I
personally certainly do not enjoy repairing a 40-TB filesystem after
regular crashes.
# uname
This affects me as well, started a few days ago. Extremely annoying,
updates take forever to download (literally, days). Possibly caused by
changes in my ISP configuration? It is a Verizon DSL broadband and I am
on the East Coast US.
Anyway, the changes to APT configuration suggested by David did
Looks like a Canonical servers misconfiguration, possibly hitting a bug
in the apt load balancing algorithm. Currently, the solution is to
configure Muon/apt to use a fixed mirror. Please see this thread for
details:
http://www.kubuntuforums.net/showthread.php?58918-apt-get-downloads-
There is also another workaround - switch to nouveau.
Desktop freezes occur with nouveau driver as well here. They are not as
simple to trigger but my system is usually dead within 5 minutes after
boot when using nouveau driver, one way or another. It is triggered
randomly by various graphical
SMP Sat Oct 16 22:02:33 UTC 2010 x86_64
GNU/Linux
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mcelog does not seem to be happy with the current Ubuntu kernel. This is
all I get in /var/log/syslog:
# grep mce /var/log/syslog
Jun 2 18:14:15 x mcelog: failed to prefill DIMM database from DMI data
Jun 2 18:14:15 x mcelog: Kernel does not support page offline
Same here except when it happens upon shutdown there is a 50% chance of
it causing a kernel NULL pointer trap in reiserfs module, forcing full
filesystem scan on the next boot. This on average takes 4 hours on my 6
TB RAID volume, very annoying. I basically cannot shutdown my server
other than by
Yes, I can confirm this race condition exists in Karmic, experiencing it
every time I shutdown our file server. To add insult to injury, the race
also causes random crashes in reiserfs kernel module here (NULL pointer,
kernel BUG) forcing full filesystem scan on next boot. Which takes ca. 4
hours
Interesting enough, I started having this same ages-old problem after a
recent upgrade to 2.6.28-16-server kernel. The system performed without
a single issue for three months before that, including under very heavy
load. It runs Ubuntu Server 9.04 on dual-CPU Supermicro motherboard with
Quad-Core
Same here, fresh Kubuntu 9.10 install, ATI Radeon HD 4850 with open
source radeon driver.
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Attempted firefox-3.5 install on my Kubuntu 9.04 system today, see apt-
get install output below. It looks like the firefox-3.5 package depends
on A LOT of Gnome packages. Please correct me if I'm wrong but I would
consider this a bug.
# apt-get install firefox-3.5
Reading
Just discovered this bug has already been reported (several times), e.g.
see https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubufox/+bug/365965
Sorry for duping.
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I have originally installed fglrx packages from X Updates PPA (X-SWAT,
not xorg-edgers). I've commented out XUp PPA line in my
/etc/apt/sources.list, run apt-get autoclean, then uncommented XUp repo
again and did an apt-get update. Now apt-get dist-upgrade does not
suggest any updates at all, and
I tried it tonight and now upgrade from the XUp repository went smooth
and everything seems to be working perfectly well since. Thanks a lot,
Robert!
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/392804
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Public bug reported:
# apt-get dist-upgrade
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Calculating upgrade... Done
The following packages have been kept back:
xorg-driver-fglrx
The following packages will be upgraded:
fglrx-amdcccle
I do not see this error here. I have the same versions of OOo packages
installed. Tried exporting to Wiki and HTML formats, both worked. Are
you sure you have Java configured? Check Tools-Options-Java, for some
reason OOo *always* keeps forgetting previous setting after the upgrade.
Wait for a
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After I tried to change a few Java options (including installing some
gcj packages) it starts crashing with a different error:
ERROR: 'file:///usr/lib/openoffice/basis3.0/share/xslt/wiki/odt2mediawiki.xsl:
line 44: Circular variable/parameter reference in
'[param(CODE_TAB_REPLACEMENT),
SOLVED!
I have no idea which of my tweaks did it but export now works perfectly.
Here's the procedure, would love to see this fix incorporated into OOo
package.
1. Uninstalled everything related to GCJ/OpenJDK and made sure Sun JRE
is selected in OOo.
2. Downloaded odt2mediawiki.xsl file
Same problem here: Ubuntu 8.10, openoffice.org-core
1:3.0.1-1ubuntu1~intrepid1. Cannot export anything. Switching between
Sun JRE 1.6.0_10 and gcj 1.5.0 makes no difference, the error persists.
Very annoying.
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Same bug here, running Ubuntu Server 7.04 with latest updates installed.
After reconfiguring eth0 from dynamic to static and performing ifdown
eth0/ifup eth0 dhclient3 is still running and keeps mangling interface
address later on. I also notice the following error message in
/var/log/daemons.log
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