This is likely to be a linux-raspi issue since armhf containers are
apparently working happily in the autopkgtest cloud. Further, armhf
chroots are also failing under linux-raspi with a Futex error from the
kernel (will attempt to add some detail on this in due course).
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Results on a Pi 4B booting from SD card. Stock noble:
$ sudo hyperfine -r 5 "update-initramfs -u"
Benchmark 1: update-initramfs -u
Time (mean ± σ): 189.984 s ± 1.618 s[User: 75.720
Sponsored linked branch after patching for oracular. Once this lands for
oracular, this should be converted to SRU for noble.
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@teward -- yes, I'm aware of the requirement that each release needs a
higher version, and the versions proposed in the patches do conform to
this requirement. It just seems a bit odd that the mantic patch proposes
a 0.1 suffix while the noble patch proposes a 0.24.04.1 suffix.
Could/should the
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[SRU] fwbuilder crashes in Noble when trying to create almost any type
of new
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The branch in the linked merge proposal is for noble, but the issue is
still present in the oracular package (by the looks of the version
numbers it's presumably present in at least noble, mantic and possibly
earlier too).
I've sponsored this for oracular for now; if that lands successfully (I
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chmlib: FTBFS:
Reviewing the patches, they mostly look fine but I'm a bit confused as
to why the version numbering goes from a ubuntu0.24.04.1 suffix in the
noble patch, to a ubuntu0.1 suffix in the mantic patch (noting that both
have the same base version, 1:5.1+git20220924+dfsg-1). Obviously that'll
still work
Sync to oracular is now done so I'll mark this Fix Released, and target
to the affected series
** Also affects: xxdiff (Ubuntu Jammy)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: xxdiff (Ubuntu Mantic)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: xxdiff (Ubuntu
Confirmed on oracular; targetting for affected series and sponsoring for
oracular, thanks!
** Also affects: python-evtx (Ubuntu Focal)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: python-evtx (Ubuntu Noble)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: python-evtx
Confirmed on an oracular desktop VM with the current release (5.3.7-8).
Patch needed a quick rebase against that current version (and update-
maintainer running, but that may be because the current release has no
Ubuntu changes). Anyway, sponsoring for oracular, and adding noble to
the targetting.
I do like the addition of the compare test; it's a bit "magic" but the
fact it's comparing against an image from the actual installation
(/usr/share/xrdp/xrdp_logo.bmp) does demonstrate the operation of the
package very nicely.
I did try and run the tests locally under autopkgtest but
* straight-forward and care must be taken to ensure that all
relevant files end up in their correct locations with the correct
diversions.
** Affects: linux-firmware-raspi2 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Dave Jones (waveform)
Status: New
** Affects: linux-firmware-raspi2
** Summary changed:
- Quassel opens "another" icon under Gnome
+ Some Qt-based applications open "another" icon under Gnome
** Description changed:
- I'm unsure if this is a bug in quassel, or in the gnome dock itself.
- Under Ubuntu 23.10 (mantic), running Quassel from a pinned icon on the
-
Curiously, I've seen this issue with several Qt-based applications
(Quassel, Veusz, and OpenSCAD) under noble, as reported in LP: #2044382,
but I've not seen it with Firefox (which isn't Qt-based to the best of
my knowledge?).
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After registering my Ubuntu 24.04 desktop for Raspberry Pi with
Landscape, the following warnings periodically appear in the system
journal (every few minutes):
May 23 12:30:33 kermit landscape-client[23891]: 2024-05-23 12:29:23,114 WARNING
[MainThread] Unable to get
Public bug reported:
On the Ubuntu noble desktop for Raspberry Pi, the system journal has
numerous of the following entries:
May 23 10:30:29 kermit tracker-miner-f[11130]: Could not get landlock supported
ABI: Operation not supported
May 23 10:30:29 kermit tracker-miner-f[11130]: Refusing to
Public bug reported:
On the Ubuntu noble desktop for Raspberry Pi, the system journal has
numerous of the following entries:
May 23 10:30:29 kermit tracker-miner-f[11130]: Could not get landlock supported
ABI: Operation not supported
May 23 10:30:29 kermit tracker-miner-f[11130]: Refusing to
** Changed in: pemmican (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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[FFe] Seed pemmican
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@vanvugt Indeed -- I'm confident that's the root cause at this point;
just waiting for that to land in devel, then I can convert the bug to
SRU, wait for that to land, then request an image re-spin from the
release team
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Verified with upgrade of a Pi 4 on an SD card as described in the test
plan, only variant being to grab the noble tar-ball manually (as do-
release-upgrade won't allow --proposed with --devel). Worked happily,
KMS was present in the config.txt after the upgrade, and the HDMI audio
outputs appeared
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deepin-log-viewer 5.9.7+
I've re-sponsored updated debdiffs as requested
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[SRU] package quickml 0.7-5.1 failed to install/upgrade: installed
quickml package
Confirmed; fix looks minimal and reasonable, sponsoring, thank you!
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[SRU] usrpctl fails to run
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** Changed in: graphviz (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
** Changed in: graphviz (Ubuntu Jammy)
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
** Changed in: graphviz (Ubuntu Mantic)
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
** Changed in: graphviz (Ubuntu Noble)
Status:
** Description changed:
+ [ Impact ]
+
+ graphivz output is incorrect for SVG output when the "size" attribute is
+ set, as it implicitly is in several circumstances.
+
+ [ Test Plan ]
+
+ * sudo apt install imagemagick graphviz
+ * Grab fst.dot attached to this bug
+ * dot -Tpng fst.dot |
Brilliant, thanks very much for that -- I've upload the ocular version
to proposed, and I'll get the SRU uploads done later this morning.
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For SRU purposes, is there any chance I could ask you for a simple
reproducer case? It's okay if it uses jupyter, but I'm struggling to
come up with one without it and I've run out of time this evening.
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I quite understand the frustration with something that appears to be
abandoned. However, in this case it seems it was actually down to some
confusion over the versioning scheme which changed upstream from Debian
(https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=980900 has the gory
details). It
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New upstream version fixes future re-numbering of the gpiochip device on
Pi 5.
** Affects: rpi-lgpio (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Yes, I'm afraid so. In fact I'm occasionally seeing it on boot as well
which seems to result in wayland crashing and the session falling back
to X11. Here's the backtrace from a crash on startup which resulted in
me starting an X11 session (and then wondering why the cursor
[ 47.898381] spl:
@viraniac well, you're absolutely right! Same SD card with a fresh noble
install, running on a Pi 4, first stock and second with a downgraded
dracut from mantic:
Pi 4B, stock -- 03:05
Pi 4B, downgrade -- 01:10
That is a pretty substantial regression, and diff'ing the initrds once
more showed
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Dave Jones (waveform)
Status: Confirmed
** Changed in: ubuntu-raspi-settings (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Dave Jones (waveform)
** Changed in: ubuntu-raspi-settings (Ubuntu)
Milestone: None => ubuntu-24.10
** Changed in: ubunt
Some results from some local testing. These tests were all performed on
the same SD card (a Samsung EVO Select 64GB) with fresh installs of the
jammy and noble server images, after running full upgrades and
rebooting:
Pi 5, noble -- 01:23
Pi 4B, noble -- 03:05
Pi 3B+, noble -- 05:19
Pi 5,
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I've added some notes to the upstream bug, including an observation
about the regulatory-domain. My thoughts earlier that it doesn't affect
anything may be partially wrong (the issue still occurs, but
*potentially* only when the interface has no regdom prior to
authentication? We'll see what
Aha! I can reproduce this on RaspiOS bookworm too, but while the
messages appear in dmesg, they *don't* appear on the console, but that's
just due to different printk default (level 3 instead of 4 on Ubuntu).
So, this is an upstream issue.
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I can reproduce this fairly reliably on the Ubuntu 24.04 Server for Pi
image. Strangely, it doesn't seem to occur on the initial use of the
wifi on boot, but running "netplan apply" (causing the interface to re-
connect to the AP), reliably causes several "set chanspec" messages to
appear in
This merge is no longer needed. Our only delta with Debian is adding
libraspberrypi-dev as a build-dependency which used to be required to
enable raspi compatibility. However, since switching everything over to
full KMS (in noble), we no longer need the raspi-specific bits.
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Installer crashes when booting from USB on
@phrogger Brilliant, thanks for the confirmations; I've also tested a
Sabrent NVMe drive here (successfully) and an ancient Intel SSD over USB
(again successful). I think I'm happy to call this "good" at this point,
so I'll push ahead with trying to get LP: #2037015 SRU'd back to noble,
and then
** Description changed:
+ [ Impact ]
+
In switching Pi Server users over to the KMS overlay (as resolution to
LP: #2038924) we need an additional quirk for upgraders to migrate
config.txt (this will be similar, but not identical, to the one for LP:
#1923673).
+
+ If we do not migrate
** Summary changed:
- Migrate Pi users to KMS
+ [SRU] Migrate Pi users to KMS
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** Also affects: ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu Noble)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu Noble)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Importance: High
Assignee: Dave Jones (waveform)
Status: Confirmed
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Dave Jones (waveform)
** Changed in: ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: ubuntu-release-up
It was a little tricky to confirm this one, given that the missing
dependency (libterm-readkey-perl) is seeded by server and cloud-image
(so the problem didn't immediately manifest in my test containers!), but
yes, confirmed. Targetting to affected releases.
One question about the proposed fix:
Hmm, one thing that a test build in oracular shows is that lintian
complains about the package depending on lsb-base, which is now an empty
transitional package. It appears the only reason it depends on it is for
the init-script in debian/quickml.init and there's no equivalent systemd
package.
Confirmed on all noted series; targetting accordingly. I was a little
nervous about rm'ing /etc/mailname in the postrm, but an apt-file search
confirms nothing else seems to own it (if something else owned it, it
might be better to create things like this in postinst, and just leave
them there in
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Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
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Need option to specify wifi regulatory domain
To
I now have a test image that, using the patch from LP: #2037015, appears
to fix the installer issue when booting from USB. If volunteers are
interested in testing the image, I've made it available at:
https://zoidberg.waveform.org.uk/images/ubuntu-24.04-preinstalled-
desktop-arm64+raspi.img.xz
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> So that means that with different monitors I could potentially not
need this vc4.force_hotplug option, right?
That is certainly my suspicion; it doesn't much surprise me that an LCD
controller isn't *quite* obeying the HDMI spec (or perhaps that it
expects to be part of something else which
> If I switch to the KMS overlay, the message is exactly the same, so it
means the EDID is accessible from the monitor in either case.
Not quite the case I'm afraid. The output you're quoting there is from
the pi's bootloader running on the GPU. So, what you've established
there is that the GPU
You are correct it was introduced for noble as, without the KMS driver,
there's no audio output over HDMI on the server image under the Pi 5
(LP: #2038924). KMS is also the only supported stack on the Pi 5
upstream, and rather than trying to support different stacks on
different models I opted to
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** Description changed:
After writing the Ubuntu 24.04 Desktop for Raspberry Pi image to an SSD
drive with a USB3 interface (specifically; this issue does not occur
when booting from an SD card), booting the drive on a Pi 4 or Pi 5, and
running through the installer to the point where the
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After writing the Ubuntu 24.04 Desktop for Raspberry Pi image to an SSD
drive with a USB3 interface (specifically; this issue does not occur
when booting from an SD card), booting the drive on a Pi 4 or Pi 5, and
running through the installer to the point where the
That's a different issue, LP: #2063365, which only started occurring
after the recent wifi firmware bump
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That's a different issue, LP: #2063365, which only started occurring
after the recent wifi firmware bump
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** Changed in: ubuntu-raspi-settings (Ubuntu)
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[SRU] Update firmware to support autofocus
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On the Ubuntu Desktop for Raspberry Pi (arm64) under noble, GIMP is
reliably crashing when closing the application with unsaved changes, and
selecting "Discard Changes".
Steps to reproduce:
* sudo apt install gimp
* Open GIMP with an image (right click image in Files, Open
Public bug reported:
On the Ubuntu Desktop for Raspberry Pi (arm64) under noble, GIMP is
reliably crashing when closing the application with unsaved changes, and
selecting "Discard Changes".
Steps to reproduce:
* sudo apt install gimp
* Open GIMP with an image (right click image in Files, Open
I finally got around to testing this on noble: it's broken. Even more
than it was in mantic where at least it'd *list* the camera modules. Now
it can't even do that (but it works fine on RaspiOS with the same camera
modules). Sigh.
I'll release note this for now, and try and find time to dig into
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Status: New
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Fails on (and should
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Fails on (and should be removed from)
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I *think* you may have run into the issue with the installer crashing on
the timezone selection screen (which is directly after network selection
and which had a fatal issue with an out of date library; LP: #1987454).
That issue is now corrected on the current daily (from 4/22 which I'm
ISO
** Summary changed:
- Cannot play audio from server on older models
+ Cannot play audio via HDMI on server
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Cannot play audio via HDMI
Another interesting data-point: apparently mpg321 *isn't* broken on
noble. It works, but only with the headphone output (on those models
that have it, i.e. everything prior to the Pi 5). Same goes with ffmpeg;
no buffer xruns when outputting to the headphone socket.
Which leans me back towards
Hmm, I may have to revise this. It seems mpg321 (with ALSA, which is how
I've always tested the audio output) just doesn't work at all on any
model; just complains about libao driver everywhere.
Meanwhile, ffmpeg (my backup) works happily on the 4 and 5, but just
complains about buffer xrun
** Description changed:
While attempting to play music as part of the ISO tests for the release,
while the vc4hdmi sound card appears in /proc/asound/cards, the mpg321
player used by the tests (which has never worked *well* on the older
models, but at least worked) failed with:
-
Public bug reported:
While attempting to play music as part of the ISO tests for the release,
while the vc4hdmi sound card appears in /proc/asound/cards, the mpg321
player used by the tests (which has never worked *well* on the older
models, but at least worked) failed with:
[0.029s]
Public bug reported:
While attempting to play music as part of the ISO tests for the release,
while the vc4hdmi sound card appears in /proc/asound/cards, the mpg321
player used by the tests (which has never worked *well* on the older
models, but at least worked) failed with:
[0.029s]
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Status: Unknown
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Ah, so the code in ubuntu-settings postinst is taking care of deleting
the file on existing systems (i.e. upgraders) but that doesn't matter
for the fresh image where livecd-rootfs is presumably injecting the file
after the package is installed as part of the image build.
I ... thought I had a
Have now also observed this on the Zero 2W with the current noble daily
server image. Interestingly, it *didn't* occur directly on the image at
first. This booted happily on the Zero 2W. However, this same card was
then used to test a 3A+. On the 3A+ I regenerated the initramfs (testing
a reported
I'm sponsoring this under the assumption that the FFe from LP: #2054477
still applies (it covered the original upload that failed to pass
autopkgtests; this upload is intended to correct that failure).
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The protection-domain-mapper package (and qrtr-tools) are both installed
by default on the Ubuntu Desktop for Raspberry Pi images, thanks to
their inclusion in the desktop-minimal seed for arm64. However, there's
no hardware that they target on these platforms, and the result
Public bug reported:
The protection-domain-mapper package (and qrtr-tools) are both installed
by default on the Ubuntu Desktop for Raspberry Pi images, thanks to
their inclusion in the desktop-minimal seed for arm64. However, there's
no hardware that they target on these platforms, and the result
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[FFe] Seed pemmican
To
Public bug reported:
[ Impact ]
Add pemmican to raspi server and desktop images in order that Pi 5 users
can be notified if/when overcurrent or undervolt events occur
(potentially resulting in brownout, data-corruption, and all manner of
other symptoms typically caused as a result of undervolt).
We now have some better confidence that the failure is purely test-suite
based, and shouldn't affect the operation of the binary itself. Marking
won't fix and leaving the armhf tests disabled until such time as they
can be fixed properly (or removed).
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Build reference:
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busybox
Revised patch with upstream bug links
** Patch added: "2-2062414.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/busybox/+bug/2062414/+attachment/5767659/+files/2-2062414.debdiff
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Revised patch with upstream bug links
** Patch added: "2-2062414.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/busybox/+bug/2062414/+attachment/5767659/+files/2-2062414.debdiff
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Build reference:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/busybox/1:1.36.1-6ubuntu2/+build/28036868
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2062414
Title:
busybox 1.36.1 FTBFS with current kernel
** Patch added: "1-2062414.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/busybox/+bug/2062414/+attachment/5767655/+files/1-2062414.debdiff
** Tags added: update-excuse
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Public bug reported:
The networking/tc.c unit in busybox relies upon the CBQ (class based
queue) UAPI in the kernel. Unfortunately this was removed in [1]. At
present, there is no upstream patch (or even bug report that I can
find), and this close to the release patching the kernel to resolve
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