Also happens here, but not on all systems. One difference between these
systems is that gcc-12 is installed on those that fail, but not on that
that work. But then installing gcc-12 does not fail such systems - I'm
still not sure what the trigger actually is.
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@Paride Thanks for your help and explanations. Yeah I know what multi-
arch does although I didn't know about 'Multi-Arch: foreign' - so thank
you very much for the pointers.
@Christian I have uploaded the updated package to mentors on Sunday. It
was prepared on Ubuntu, though, I guess it is
Hi Christian,
I will actually just prepare an upload to debian (via mentors) and then
let that get pulled into ubuntu. I don't know what "unionfs-fuse isn't
seeded (anymore)" means - automatic pulling from debian is not done
anymore or something else?
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I will prepare an upload of unionfs-fuse that switches to libfuse3
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Title:
CPC AWS jammy builds fail with: "fuse3 :
I'm actually going to close the upstream issue - I'm still not clear on
the root cause - it is a slab/kmem cache issue, but I don't which
subsystem is responsible for it. It might get visible on opening various
kernel debug options, but it requires to recompile and also slows down
the system
I created https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/intel/-/issues/2631
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https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/intel/-/issues/2631
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The traces in https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/intel/-/issues/1201
look entirely different, so I'm not sure if this is related. Here we
have
[ 1620.425038] Call Trace:
[ 1620.425087] ? vma_create+0x30/0x460 [i915]
[ 1620.425122] vma_create+0x30/0x460 [i915]
[ 1620.425124] ? mutex_lock+0x13/0x40
Happens for me as well, using xfce4 (so wayland is not a simple option)
and I don't use anything like pycharm.
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[i915] Kernel crashed in
Related to debian bug #773731
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Another solution is to switch from lightdm to gdm or xdm, at least
suspend works for me ever since I did that.
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Authentication is
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Automatic suspend from the xfce power manager does not work, as a window
opens and asks for my password. Well, if it wants to suspend the system
after a given timeout, I cannot enter my password as I'm not in front of
my system then. Once I'm able to enter my password it is
Same issue for me on Wily on one of my systems
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On 07/21/2015 11:50 PM, Artur Rona wrote:
Hello Bernd,
thank you for your time and efforts making Ubuntu better! However, this
package cannot be synced, because Ubuntu delta has not been applied in
Debian. It seems to be a merge.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/HowToMerge
compatibility create a symlink
unionfs-fuse - unionfs
* lintian fixes (BSD license file, compiler flags)
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** Affects: unionfs-fuse (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Today a disk did not come up anymore in the morning and I just noticed that the
bug is not fixed yet in mdadm-3.2.5-5ubuntu4.1.
In fact, it got worse bootdegraded=yes is now default (ubuntu 14.04) and
cannot be disabled anymore and so the system stays in an endless loop of
mdadm: CREATE group
On 01/22/2014 05:51 PM, Steve Langasek wrote:
On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 09:19:13AM -, Benny wrote:
Lennert of systemd refers to this bug on google+. He outlines a fix for
the simple case:
The fix he outlines is not for this bug. It's not for a bug we have in
upstart in Ubuntu at all; we
Well, network usually does not break by killing dhclient, at least not if the
lease does not expire just in this second. If we ignore this race, probably
only modem processes are left. But these are not even considered by the
add_sendsigs_omissions.patch. The patch only touches
On 02/18/2013 10:10 AM, Steve Langasek wrote:
On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 08:32:14AM -, Bernd Schubert wrote:
Well, network usually does not break by killing dhclient,
Irrelevant. The dhclient process is managed by NM, and sendsigs must not
interfere with it.
If we don't want to ignore
I fail to understand why so many people are insisting this is a kernel
bug. It isn't. What basically happens is that the network-manager
process is not killed by killall5. This process also has an open file
descriptor and therefore the root partitions cannot be mounted read-only
before shutdown,
Stupid question, why should network-manager not be killable? From my point of
view everything should be killed before a shutdown except of processes, which
are absolutely required to continue the shutdown/reboot. So for example if you
are using unionfs-fuse for /, /etc or /var and kill its
I'm not so sure about that, without bootdegraded=yes it drops me to the shell
and I only need to exit from that shell to continue to boot - the md-raid is
already assembled then.
I really don't see a reason why the boot script should assemble differently
with or without bootdegraded=yes. If at
Marking as invalid, it is actually a printer problem. The sensor does
not properly detect anymore where the page starts.
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While creating my own custom usb boot stick grub does not properly set the root
device to the UUID, but insits on sdi2. Of course, on booting from this stick
sdi2 is not found and booting fails.
Reason is this part of 10_linux
initramfs=
if test -n ${config} ; then
Public bug reported:
Its basically the same as reported here:
http://efreedom.com/Question/6-103895/Can-Boot-Degraded-Mdadm-Array
So I just installed a new system, which is supposed to get later on an
additional disk. For now I created md raid1 devices with one disk
missing. To get ubuntu
Ernie, I see a lot of log files here, but somehow e2fsck logs seem to be
missing. Any chance you have captured e2fsck messages or could recreate those?
And I entirely agree with you, in my opionion just updating a recent stable
kernel to a development version is not a real solution.
Thanks,
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Wrong top page margin
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Upgrading a few related packages (cups, cups-filters, ghostscript,
dependencies) to Quantal did not help either. I now set a bit weird
values in my ppd file:
*HWMargins: 18 14.40 18 -14.40
ImageableArea A4/A4: 18 0 577 842
And that helps beginning with the *second* page of a print job. So the
Hmm, lauchpad seems to like to break it at 80 chars, shall I add the
trace as attachment?
Also, I don't have apparmor libs or daemons installed, it caused far too
much trouble in the past already.
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This happened probably on NFSv4, but I'm not sure if it is related here.
Based on the stack trace it does not seem so.
linux-image-3.5.0-17-generic
Oct 26 17:40:32 fsdevel7 kernel: [345346.770480] BUG: unable to handle kernel
NULL pointer dereference at 0068
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This happened probably on NFSv4, but I'm not sure if it is related here.
Based on the stack trace it does not seem so.
linux-image-3.5.0-17-generic
Oct 26 17:40:32 fsdevel7 kernel: [345346.770480] BUG: unable to handle
On 10/26/2012 06:40 PM, Joseph Salisbury wrote:
Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream kernel? Refer
to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . Please test the latest
v3.7 kernel[0] (Not a kernel in the daily directory) and install both
the linux-image and
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Ever since upgrading to Precide I'm fighting with my printer.
Unfortunately, so far I could not track down the exact package - I
already tried to downgrade cups, ghostscript, etc to the Debian Squeeze
versions (I have a change chroot for that).
So every time after rebooting
On 02/20/2012 08:11 PM, Till Kamppeter wrote:
Never heard about such behavior, seems really to be the best to attach
it with gdb. Can you do that? I do not have a parallel port printer.
Yes, I can do it. Just need to find the time. For now I reverted back my
cups version.
Thanks,
Bernd
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The parallel backend in precide starts to send pages to the printer, but
then takes 100% and never finishes to send. Any ideas, or is the only
chance to debug to attach with gdb?
Thanks,
Bernd
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: cups 1.5.0-8ubuntu6
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When I run dpkg-reconfigure console-data it nicely asks me for the
keyboard layout (btw, why is it called console-data and not console-
keyboard?), but then forgets to write the layout to
/etc/default/keyboard and so it basically does
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Same issue on a thinkpad T410s and also on a dell d600. Btw, I aways
configure GRUB_TERMINAL=console. On the T410s it DID show the login
menu after running grub-install, but on subsequent boots it did not
work anymore.
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While playing an audio CD memory usage of rhythmbox constantly increased
by a few MB about every 10 seconds.
Top output:
5690 bernd 20 0 1397m 502m 22m S 29 12.7 3:57.06 rhythmbox
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
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Lyx uses xdg-open by default to display files and it starts to get annoying, as
xdg-open complains about each and every file This location is not a folder.
Yes I know, it is not a folder, it is file... So please open it.
Works reproducibly
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ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: mercurial-git 0.2.3-1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.38-6.34-generic 2.6.38-rc7
Uname: Linux 2.6.38-6-generic x86_64
Architecture: amd64
Date: Fri Mar 18 01:17:41 2011
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Please use a more recent version, e.g. from my Launchpad. Sorry, I have
no time to push a new version into Debian till at least mid of January
(it fails to upload due to a dependency problem with kfreebsd, which
also then blocks a ubuntu upload).
https://launchpad.net/~aakef/+archive/ppa
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No, sorry no version for maverick yet, you will need to use packages for
lucid.
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/aakef/ppa/ubuntu lucid main
Cheers,
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Maverick does not show the current keyboard layout, it has a weird
keyboard symbol in the panel, but that does not change when I switch
between Russian and German layouts. According to upstream gnome blog,
that is a specific (and IMHO very
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When I play online chess using 'jin' (http://www.jinchess.com/), it
sends short sound on every move of my opponent. Now if I have pulse-
audio installed, those sounds do not come up immediately, but with
*huge* latecency. Rather often it 'collects' those sounds into a single
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I try to get the package into debian for some time now, no success so
far on mentors. Today I created my own ppa archive and you can get
collectl packages from there:
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/aakef/ppa/ubuntu lucid main
deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/aakef/ppa/ubuntu lucid main
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Hello Wolfgang,
I'm glad that it works :) Version 0.25 is still a bit experimental, but
thans to several Gentoo users, which seem to do similar things as you
do, I got a chance to debug it.
And again thanks to Gentoo you are luckily, 0.25 includes a new feature
to hide the metadata directory.
Hello Wolfgang,
next try, could you please pull from my branch again, it should now also hide
.fuse_hidden files. The option is now called
-o hide_meta_files and -o hide_meta_dir is deprecated, although it still exists.
Thanks,
Bernd
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I really would like to see this bug fixed in Lucid. The patch is very
simple
http://hg.podgorny.cz/unionfs-fuse/rev/108a4f9dbc1f
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** Changed in: unionfs-fuse (Ubuntu)
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.
Thanks,
Bernd
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Fuse does not provide any inotify calls, AFAIK it is on Miklos' TODO
list (http://old.nabble.com/inotify-like-API-td21015584.html). Therefore
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: unionfs-fuse
As reported by Raphael Geissert relatives paths are broken in unionfs-
fuse (debian bug#541614). I caused that problem, once Raphael reported
it fixed it in my hg branch, but unfortunately, didn't have time to care
about the Debian package
On Wednesday 20 January 2010, ^_Pepe_^ wrote:
This bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any activity in
it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue? Can you try
with the latest Karmic 9.10 release of Ubuntu? ISO CD images are
available from
On Wednesday 06 January 2010, jkohler2 wrote:
I removed modem manager:
sudo apt-get remove modemmanager.
After re-start both my USB dialup modems work perfectly, just like it
was 9.04
This is also not an option, since this prevent UMTS sticks to work. Not all
people go online all the
I have the same problem and actually at least for my mouse battery
monitoring already worked with 9.04. That was with xfce and I'm using
gnome now. I never figured out what notified me in xfce about the mouse
battery. For some reasons I tested karmic all the time, so I didn't use
the packages from
On Friday 30 October 2009, Steve Dodier wrote:
Alright, the trace confirms what I thought: xfce4-volumed is idling in the
main loop, and either gstreamer or pulseaudio is doing some nonsense. I
don't know how to debug such problems in GStreamer or Pulseaudio, I'll look
at this in a few days
I get the same and the preview window doesn't work. Usually I could
'fix' the preview issue by deleting $HOME/.gtk*, but no there are
already now .gtk* files and I run into it again :(
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Even worse, how should I know that use message indicator **disables**
the tray icon? And how shall I send messages to my contacts, if the main
windows is closed and no tray icon is available? I had to use gconf-
editor to activate the main window again and then to disable use
message indicator to
Hello Steve,
sorry for my terribly late reply. I never had the time to debug this.
I'm also not sure if debugging it this way would have helped at all.
Problem is that it only happened with the automatically started volumed.
Or at least once it crashed and I killed and restarted it, it never came
It hangs here after writing fsck from until-linux 2.16
/dev/md0: clean
I don't see how this can be considered as Fix released. And honestly, I don't
care if my system needs 5s more to boot, but I care a lot, if the boot process
is not systematic anymore. With plain sysrc it was simple too see
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: cups
I have a Kyocera FS1000+ printer, which only has a parallel interface.
However, since my mainboard does't provide a parallel interface, I use a
usb2parallel adapter. Problem is now in karmic that cups blacklists
usblp in
Public bug reported:
I guess this is not a bug directly in xfce4-volumed, but somewhere else, but so
far I don't know yet what happens exactly. Every time when my system is idle
for some time and the display goes into suspend mode, xfce4-volumed will start
to take 100% cpu. Definitely not what
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: codelite
This is only in the unbuntu packages, but not in the packages available
from sourceforge. As soon as I set a breakpoint it aborts with a core
dump.
** Affects: codelite (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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On Wednesday 15 July 2009, Marco Costantini wrote:
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Status: New = Confirmed
Does the problem still persist with the new unionfs-fuse version? If so, could
you please describe in detail when this bug comes up? If I can reproduce it, I
will probably
On Tuesday 30 June 2009, Martin Pitt wrote:
Hello Bernd,
Bernd Schubert [2009-06-29 13:25 +0200]:
I'm happy to sponsor a new upload to Debian for you and then do
another merge for Ubuntu. Toss me the .dsc/.diff.gz or a debdiff?
Thanks a lot!
Uploaded. The new upstream version
On Sunday 14 June 2009, Martin Pitt wrote:
This sounds like a bug in unionfs-fuse.
@Colin: I subscribed you FYI, just in case you hear about similar
problems.
** Package changed: tzdata (Ubuntu) = unionfs-fuse (Ubuntu)
Oops, sorry just notice this mail. Could you please tag with
On Monday 29 June 2009, Martin Pitt wrote:
Hello Bernd,
Bernd Schubert [2009-06-29 10:03 +0200]:
Rather probably this is Debian Bug#509516.
That looks plausible indeed.
So far I only have a quick fix for two branches, but really fixing it should
not be too difficult, its just my time. I
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.30-8-generic
For some reason I just updated the kernel of my Lattitude D600 to
2.6.30-8-generic and on resume of suspend-to-ram this kills my mouse.
Btw, any chance you could add frame unwinder patches to Ubuntu kernels?
Without these
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: claws-mail-extra-plugins-dbg
Don't know which package is the real culprit, either claws-mail-extra-
plugins-dbg or claws-mail-dbg.
r...@bathl:/# lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu jaunty (development branch)
Release:9.04
r...@bathl:/#
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: oxygen-cursor-theme
r...@bathl:/# lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu jaunty (development branch)
Release:9.04
r...@bathl:/# apt-cache policy oxygen-cursor-theme
oxygen-cursor-theme:
Installed: 0.0.2008-07-07-svn824849-1ubuntu1
)
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Hello Dwayne,
I also had to read Denis' posting several times - it was a bit confusing
to read. But I think not the size of initramfs is important, but the
size of the kernel. Well, 2.6.24-15-generic is still well below the 3MB
limit of Denis' findings, but 2.6.24 is definitely larger than
Hello Dwayne,
you are not alone, I run into the initramfs problem as well. Just a
question, are you by any chace using lilo (as I do)? Just asking due to
this http://lkml.org/lkml/2006/9/24/50
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On Friday 29 June 2007, Jérôme Guelfucci wrote:
Any news on this ?
Sorry, presently absolutely no time to look into it.
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and sync with the chroot
using nfs and rsync. That way all software on the laptops is always entirely
identical and we only need to care about installing software on one system.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: vmware-player-kernel-modules
Your package is calling depmod in its postinst.in and/or postrm.in
scripts. With a recent debhelper (5.0.37) and by calling
dh_installmodules in the rules script this is not neccessary any more.
This report is related to
I'm nearly sure he just applied his patch from there:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi/normal_hinting.patch?bug=385798;msg=69;att=1
Though, a confirmation is required.
Yes, I applied my own patch ;)
AFAICS the patch doesn't apply anymore; a similiar patch has been
applied.
First,
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Hi,
actually I'm building the modules for a Sid system, but I hope it won't
matter.
First problem:
When one uses make-kpkg modules-images without having the kernel-image package
already installed, the variable VM_UNAME points to a non-existing directory. So
I replaced
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