I would go as far as saying that is has some very essential enhancements
regarding data integrity, security and privacy.
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Title:
consider
I don't seem to be getting that?!?
# cat /sys/kernel/debug/dri/0/i915_error_state
cat: /sys/kernel/debug/dri/0/i915_error_state: Cannot allocate memory
dmesg says:
[ 7297.759451] cat: page allocation failure: order:10, mode:0x1040d0
[ 7297.759524] Pid: 12167, comm: cat Tainted: GF O
Public bug reported:
Hi guys,
apprently my box overheats under high load with more-than-moderate
environment temperatures, which triggers the kernel (correctly!) to
throttle the CPU. Apparently, this throttling (or some data transfer/DRM
issue?) causes the GPU to hang/lose communication (kernel
Running into the same issue on a Thinkpad X220, but only since raring.
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Title:
[Latitude E6510] xset dpms off causes X to freeze with
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I've updated my isc-dhcp-server package today:
Log started: 2013-04-24 08:37:01
(Reading database ... 75354 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to replace libc-bin 2.15-0ubuntu20 (using
.../libc-bin_2.15-0ubuntu20.1_amd64.deb) ...
Unpacking replacement
I can confirm the md5sum. Doing a simple service start from a terminal
session was also possible/enough without apparmor complaining, so I
already had the dhcpd running again.
I guess reloading apparmor needs to be ensured on package updates, then?
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Hello,
Version 1.50-PR2_4 removes --linkhard again, while it was (still)
present in 1.50-PR2_3.
While there may be various reasons to remove it there are most likely
plenty of users quite happily using the option as-is, thus willing and
wanting to keep it.
Ubuntu should