On 5/29/24 16:36, Benjamin Kaduk wrote:
On Wed, May 29, 2024 at 11:26:33AM +0100, Stephen Quinney wrote:
It looks like the openafs ppa packages for Ubuntu have not been
updated for 1.8.11. Does anyone know when that might happen? I'd like
to use the HWE kernel in Jammy but that's now 6.5 which
Hello,
another half year has passed, same problem with Ubuntu:
Today, Ubuntu 22.04 replaced the default desktop kernel with 6.5 (it was
6.2 yesterday). Since desktop defaults to the HWE kernel, this kernel
will be installed automatically on desktop installation immediately.
1.8.10 from
On 8/3/23 15:04, Jan Henrik Sylvester wrote:
Please, could ppa:openafs/stable be updated to 1.8.10 as soon as
possible, since there are now Ubuntu LTS systems without AFS.
I see that the PPA has 1.8.10 now. Anders, thanks for the quick fix!
Best wishes,
Jan Henrik
On 8/3/23 17:02, Jeffrey E Altman wrote:
Even if you prefer OpenAFS, kafs is available to access /afs until
updated OpenAFS packages are available.
Thanks for the reminder.
In the meantime, I have noticed to have missed the packages in
jammy-updates. These are only 1.8.8, but with patches
Hello,
today, Ubuntu 22.04 replaced the default desktop kernel 5.19 (originally
from 22.10) with 6.2 (originally from 23.04). Since desktop defaults to
the HWE kernel, this kernel will be installed automatically on desktop
installation immediately.
1.8.9 from ppa:openafs/stable fails to
On 6/28/23 15:02, Jeffrey E Altman wrote:
On 6/28/2023 3:54 AM, Jan Henrik Sylvester wrote:
On 6/9/23 13:38, Jan Henrik Sylvester wrote:
- you cannot use snap packaged with a home directory outside /home:
use ppa:mozillateam/ppa for Firefox and Google Chrome instead of
Chromium
Correction
On 6/9/23 13:38, Jan Henrik Sylvester wrote:
- you cannot use snap packaged with a home directory outside /home: use
ppa:mozillateam/ppa for Firefox and Google Chrome instead of Chromium
Correction: This does not seem to be true anymore.
snap set system homedirs=/afs/math.uni-hamburg.de/users
On 6/9/23 12:00, Harald Barth wrote:
I think a step-by-step guide how to run an Ubuntu 22.04LTS and 23.04
desktop along with OpenAFS would be very much appreciated because I
hear that folks are struggling with this and as it "is not possible"
do use that argument to "then we can not run AFS -
Hello,
On 1/17/23 11:19, Jan Henrik Sylvester wrote:
Will ppa:openafs/stable be updated to 1.8.9, soon? Or could the patches
from Ubuntu kinetic ("Cherry-pick upstream patches for v5.19 compat.")
be included in ppa:openafs/stable for Ubuntu 22.04?
thank you to Anders for swiftl
Hello,
with Ubuntu 22.04.2 scheduled for 2023-Feb-9, I guess kernel 5.19 will
come very soon to standard Ubuntu 22.04 desktop (that defaults to the
hwe kernel).
Testing with linux-generic-hwe-22.04-edge (5.19.0-28) instead of
linux-generic-hwe-22.04 (5.15.0-58), I see that the DKMS module
On certain hardware (for example Dell OptiPlex 7090 and Dell Latitude
7420), the graphical update of Ubuntu 20.04 will automatically install
packages like oem-somerville-cubone-rkl-meta or
oem-somerville-squirtle-meta. These replace kernel 5.13
(generic-hwe-20.04) with 5.14
On 8/4/21 5:08 PM, Jan Henrik Sylvester wrote:
just a quick warning: Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Desktop got kernel 5.11 instead
of 5.8 today (at least if you do a dist-upgrade). The dkms module from
ppa:openafs/stable cannot compile with that kernel.
Thanks Anders for quickly putting OpenAFS 1.8.8
Hello,
just a quick warning: Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Desktop got kernel 5.11 instead
of 5.8 today (at least if you do a dist-upgrade). The dkms module from
ppa:openafs/stable cannot compile with that kernel.
Best wishes,
Jan Henrik
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