Sorry but I cannot confirm the fix. The latest kernel available
(3.16.0-25-33) is not working. Of course the -proposed repositories are
always enabled in my testing system.
I really don't know what happened, but I can assume that the latest BIOS
update changed something. Yes, I have updated my
@penalvch I just got the latest Kernel (linux-image-3.16.0-26.34) but
unfortunately it does not work either.
The only kernel that still works is listed in comment #33 above.
I have attached the results.
** Attachment added: dmidecode-biosver.txt
** Tags removed: reverse-bisect-done
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[3.16.0-23] Resume from suspend/hibernation, GPU lock - possible
@Christopher M. Penalver
sorry, I'll let you hande the tags, it seems we edit them at the same time.
Please fix any errors.
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After another exhausting searching and testing, and again with the
**priceless** help of @apw in IRC,
I(we) may have detect the three responsible commits for the fix.
Probably they are three and not one, and certainly the MERGE in which I
refer on the above comment #27, it cannot be merged into
After another exhausting searching and testing, and again with the
**priceless** help of @apw in IRC,
I(we) may have detect the three commits which are responsible for the
fix. Yes, probably they are three and not one, and certainly the MERGE
in which I refer on the above comment #27, it cannot
** Description changed:
- I'm testing the new development branch (Vivid Vervet), which currently
- has the Utopic kernel 3.16.0-23-generic installed (proposed repositories
- are enabled).
+ I'm testing the new development branch (Vivid Vervet), which currently has
the Utopic kernel
Yes,
that is reproducible as per your instructions.
I confirm the bug affects Vivid (15.04) as well.
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@jsalisbury
thanks for offering assistance and willing to help.
I've finished the process of reverse bisecting and I have spotted some
good(bad) commits.
With the **priceless** help of @apw in IRC I have learned the correct
procedure of reverse bisecting (it was a real learning curve!)
Here is
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Ok, further searching showed that the commit that actually solves this
problem is a merge branch 'for-linus' .
Specifically this one:
[7d1419f30cc5106196e54a282d7e115e698c95f6] Merge branch 'for-linus' of
git://git.samba.org/sfrench/cifs-2.6
I will say the truth that this one tricked me a lot.
It seems I'm unable to narrow down the commit.
I can assure (because I have tested this twice) the last bad kernel is
3.17.0-rc7-utopic (http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/v3.17-rc7-utopic/)
and the first good one
3.17.0-utopic (http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
It seems I'm unable to narrow down the commit.
I can assure (because I have tested this twice) the last bad kernel is
3.17.0-rc7-utopic (http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/v3.17-rc7-utopic/)
and the first good one
3.17.0-utopic (http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
Public bug reported:
I'm testing the new development branch (Vivid Vervet), which currently
has the Utopic kernel 3.16.0-23-generic installed (proposed repositories
are enabled).
This problem might be a regression, and it has been reported
upstream:
Unfortunately it does not work with 3.16.6 . I've tested with and
without the nouveau.nofbaccel=1 parameter, but in both cases I had the
same behavior as of 3.16.4 (Ubuntu 3.16.0-23-generic).
I'm attaching the part of the log with the hibernation and resume
messages.
** Attachment added:
I really cannot spot any difference in logs, but maybe it's just me.
Here is the log from the 3.17.1 kernel, where resume works as it should.
** Attachment added: 3.17.1-resume-succeeded.txt
I have an AMD Athlon(tm) II X4 640 Processor and I'm affected by this
bug as well.
But have a look at cpuinfo, maybe this problem is related to CPU
capabilities ? (I'm not sure).
** Attachment added: cpuinfo.txt
Also I have run thermald with your .xml file and --loglevel=debug and
the matched UUID, but I can't see any success.
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Apparently, above failure was my mistake, because I didn't change
properly the .xml file. I needed to change the PATH as well, from
/sys/class/hwmon/hwmon0/temp1_input
to
/sys/class/hwmon/hwmon1/temp1_input.
Your .xml configuration works as expected.
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@Srinivas Pandruvada
Apparently, above failure was my mistake, because I didn't change
properly the .xml file. I needed to change the PATH as well, from
/sys/class/hwmon/hwmon0/temp1_input
to
/sys/class/hwmon/hwmon0/device/temp1_input
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If utopic has this service enabled by default, this problem will not exist.
This bug was an update about this service (whoopsie package) in order to inform
the developers of ubuntu/systemd, that it failed , like the nvidia-prime
package (same thing). Just to inform you about the problem.
I
This package has the same error as nvidia-prime (bug #1312255) , I think
it needs a repack. Also a click-apparmor.service should be created (?)
Preparing to unpack .../click-apparmor_0.2.4_amd64.deb ...
Failed to issue method call: Unit click-apparmor.service not loaded.
invoke-rc.d: initscript
** Description changed:
- This is from todays updates (17 May 2014).
+ This is from todays update (17 May 2014).
Preparing to unpack .../whoopsie_0.2.26_amd64.deb ...
Failed to issue method call: Unit whoopsie.service not loaded.
invoke-rc.d: initscript whoopsie, action stop failed.
Public bug reported:
This is from todays updates (17 May 2014).
Preparing to unpack .../whoopsie_0.2.26_amd64.deb ...
Failed to issue method call: Unit whoopsie.service not loaded.
invoke-rc.d: initscript whoopsie, action stop failed.
dpkg: warning: subprocess old pre-removal script returned
Martin,
Ok, that was my mistake obviously. It is just a warning like
'fuse' is builttin
the systemd-module-load.service is exiting with a SUCCESS status despite
this.
I will update the description (removing the fuse.conf related
paragraphs).
Thanks.
** Description changed:
Since day one,
** Summary changed:
- [systemd-boot] boot stopped at 'authenticate and authorize users...'
+ [systemd] boot stopped at 'authenticate and authorize users...'
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Please update your system with
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
reboot and see if the error still exist.
I cannot reproduce it and maybe is not related to [systemd].
Also
systemctl list-units --failed
could give us a clue, suppose the problem is related to [systemd]
Thanks
Public bug reported:
Since day one, when I have switched on systemd as PID 1 , the service
[systemd-modules-load.service] always exited with a FAILURE status=1.
:~$ systemctl list-units --failed
UNIT LOAD ACTIVESUB
DESCRIPTION
Martin,
my /etc/modules file has been modified by me, when I tried to fix the
failure of the service. But I can assure you that didn't contain
anything related to off or similar. Now it has only 'lp' module
there. Maybe it was related to 'rtc' ? because when I removed 'rtc'
module the warning:
Yes, in order to boot and debugging systemd (reporting bugs..etc) you
must boot with systemd as PID 1, or else you will get similar errors.
It you have decided to participate in systemd testing, you should boot
the PC always with systemd as PID 1.
I think we can mark this bug as 'invalid', in
Dimitri,
on my machine I get
fuse: /lib/modules-load.d
Should I open a separate bug about this ?
I don't have OSS Proxy Daemon installed (it's not installed by default)
, but I think FUSE it is. (it has a standard priority instead of
optional).
Did you get any errors on osspd module load ?
Public bug reported:
With systemd as pid 1
nvidia-prime package is pulled as a dependency of nvidia-331-updates package.
When I tried to install the nvidia-331-updates package it gave me an error of
installation on nvidia-prime due to
initctl: Unable to connect to Upstart: Failed to connect
** Description changed:
With systemd as pid 1
- nvidia-prime package is pulled as a dependency of nvidia-331-updates package.
- When I tried to install the nvidia-331-updates package it gave me an error of
installation on nvidia-prime due to
+ nvidia-prime package is pulled as a
** Summary changed:
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+ Upgrade to 13.10 crashes because of hidden file
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See the user's bashrc file instead. The global one in not used when a
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cat ~/.bashrc
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I've got this problem as well today. Of course the affected package is
older version(1.2.2-1ubuntu2) than fix released
version(1.2.2-1ubuntu3), but as a workaround you can use the dpkg
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I'm facing the same problem in Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty). Exact same error. I
cannot share a folder. I also tried with system-config-samba but nothing
happened.
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Oh yes. This is an /etc/samba/smb.conf file mistake. I tried what @Cliff
Carson suggested and it worked like it should.
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I'm facing the same problem in Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty). Exact same error. I
cannot share a folder. I also tried with system-config-samba but nothing
happened.
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Carson suggested and it worked like it should.
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Public bug reported:
This is fresh install of Ubuntu 12.04.3 LTS. Fully updated.
I recently moved the /var/cache directory to tmpfs for my own reasons.
According to FHS [1] the /var/cache contents should be deletable. Also
according to an accepted answer on askubuntu.com [2] there should be no
This is after I tried to create manually the folders /var/cache
/software-center and /var/cache/software-center/xapian
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** Also affects: software-center
Importance: Undecided
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This bug did not have the correct package associated. I have changed this bug
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Is this bug related to this bug 1163886 ?
Do you have any repositories (PPA) enabled ? Especially GNOME 3 PPA
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not appear to be a bug report.
Please read an (invalid) similar bug report (bug #1123034).
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Hello,
is this really a bug ? I thought it was a feature to improve usability.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/FAQ#Update_Manager_doesn.27t_prompt_for_security_updates
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Open Firefox from the terminal with the following command
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Create a new profile and test it from
Thank you for your report. This package failure looks like being caused
by a corrupted file system. I'm closing it and converting it to a
question in the support tracker. It is better to raise problems you are
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you are
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Ubuntu better. Next time that audio fails, try to restart pulseaudio
with the following command
pulseaudio -k
If that command restores that audio, then see on how to gather a pluseaudio log
that may help.
Hello,
it would be good for the bug's life-cycle to open a report upstream in
order to inform the USB 3.0 developers
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
Add a link here (when this done) and also add a link in the upstream
report to point in this bug report.
My disk (comment #22) it's NTFS filesystem,
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Please read this article in order to debugging more this issue
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1253498 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1253498
package linux-image-3.12.0-3-generic 3.12.0-3.8 failed to install/upgrade:
intentando sobreescribir
Hello,
is this a dual-boot with Windows 8 or Windows 8.1 ?
Please read this , as to better understand in what shape the wubi project is.
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2013-April/036993.html
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Try to install/update the package manually.
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This seems like a regression of bug
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Hello,
I don't know what Debian developers will do with this report, but this
apt's behavior in known long time ago. It's not something new. I mean,
what you said is well known and I'm not sure if will considered as a
bug.
I linked the upstream bug you reported, to keep track on any
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Hello,
this issue seems like a nouveau specific.
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Hello,
it seems a bit strange because the CurrentDmesg.txt (comment #9) doesn't
show the problem. Also I have Trusty Tahr installed and a WD USB3.0
external HDD and I haven't such problems. Either I connect it to USB2.0
or 3.0 port.
It would be helpful if you provide additional information
Hello,
have you tried the latest kernel ?
These are my results from the fresh updated Trusty Tahr. (kernel-3.12.0-4)
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Hello ,
check out this (resolved) problem
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1038943
seems similar to yours. If this is the case, then please update the
status of the bug to invalid.
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After the latest updates in Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr, this works as
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@fkol-k4
can you confirm this ?
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