Upgrading to BIOS 1.13.3 on Latitude 3520 seems to have solved the issue.
Thanks for the help.
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Title:
Systemd uses CPU after wakeup due to
The difference between your and my setup is that I do not use a docking station.
Maybe worth a try if this also happens without it.
Upstream bug has been reported here:
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/21751
Also, I have a BIOS update that just came out so will install it right now and
I experience the same issue on a Dell Latitude 3520.
It is Manjaro and systemd version is 249 but the issue/solution is exactly the
same.
Did you find any permanent solution to the problem?
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Greetings Geoffrey,
I'm running the latest Mint (18) and I did not see issues with my K520 keyboard
so far.
I'm using the kernel that comes (I guess 4.4) with the release.
So I guess updating the kernel to the latest should definitely help.
The patch was released with 4.4.0-31.50 as I see.
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I was using the 4.6 kernel because of testing another bug and the mentioned
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I was not able to reproduce this with the 4.4 kernel until now, but I will
continue testing.
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** Description changed:
All full screen videos are heavily stuttering in Firefox.
The stuttering is very heavy, it basically stops for a few seconds then jumps
to a next frame, again stops for a few seconds then again jumps to a next frame.
There is absolutely no continuous play, it just
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All full screen videos are heavily stuttering in Firefox.
The stuttering is very heavy, it basically stops for a few seconds then jumps
to a next frame, again stops for a few seconds then again jumps to a next frame.
There is absolutely no continuous play, it just jumps
Upstream bug: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=767667
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Hi Tim Passingham (tim-8aw3u04umo),
the new kernel you installed (4.4.0-24) will definitely produce the issue as it
does not contain the patch.
Please clarify if you where also able to reproduce the issue with
4.4.0-22-generic #40+lp1579190.
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Hi Tim Passingham (tim-8aw3u04umo),
you are not using the patched kernel.
The patched is: 4.4.0-22-generic #40+lp1579190
And you are using: 4.4.0-24
What might have happened is that you installed the patched kernel and then you
updated Ubuntu and 4.4.0-24 was installed and set as the default
Still not able to reproduce this with 4.6 kernel series.
It is very likely that this issue is already fixed there.
Any chance this could be backported to the xenial kernel as this is an LTS
release?
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Hi, I changed to gnome-shell meanwhile so I can' t tell you.
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Title:
Metacity unexpectedly crashed
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I'm using 4.6.0 rc6 since about a week and haven't experienced this issue since
then.
I would treat this as an evidence though. Will be continuing testing with the
4.6 kernel series.
Installed the kernel from here:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.6-rc6-wily/
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Will do that in the next days.
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Title:
Connecting to VPN times out after 25 seconds if login credentials not
entered
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Okay, just to have some technical evidence here, the difference between the
timeouts on 15.10 and 16.04.
What did was that I just ran these commands and did input nothing in the
credentials GUI and waited until it times out.
15.10:
$ time nmcli con up VPN-NAME
Error: Timeout 90 sec expired.
** Summary changed:
- Can't connect to VPN with openconnect through the GUI
+ Connect to VPN with openconnect through the GUI times out too early
** Description changed:
- Connecting to OpenConnect VPN through the Gnome GUI stopped working in
- Ubuntu 16.04.
+ Connecting to OpenConnect VPN
Greetings,
I successfully (accidentally) caught and reproduced the issue.
All the commands were run as regular non-root user.
1.) So what I first did is:
###
$ nmcli con up VPN-NAME
A password is required to connect to 'VPN-NAME'.
Warning: password for
Why is this bug incomplete? What additional information do you need?
I'm happy to provide you anything I'm able to to get this fixed.
This is a critical bug (at least for me) that destroys productivity and
prevents users to do daily work on Linux.
And the most annoying thing is that this was
Yes I WladyX I get freezes, but IIRC this is always how it was on Linux since I
use it. :)
Are the freezes happening to you at the same same time the 5 key is repeated?
Joseph Salisbury, yes I can try the latest upstream kernel.
Will let you know the results.
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I have a K520 Logitech keyboard and sometimes something starts to keep pressing
key 5.
It mostly happens when I leave the computer alone for some time, but sometimes
also just during regular usage.
It seems that this is a Linux specific issue as no one is complaining
about
I installed these packages from
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager-openconnect/1.2.0-1/+build/9644953
and restarted network manager daemon and still all the same:
network-manager-openconnect_1.2.0-1_amd64.deb
network-manager-openconnect-gnome_1.2.0-1_amd64.deb
Additional info:
I also realized that meanwhile and removed the links from the comment.
So, yes I can see and edit the connections in "gnome-control-center network"
and can also initiate the connection.
The usual window pops up asking for my connections after I provide them and
click on login the window
** Description changed:
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- Other people also complain about that on the Internet:
-
http://askubuntu.com/questions/760864/no-more-anyconnect-compatible-vpn-transport-in-ubuntu-16-04
-
I can create and edit connections in Gnome from the network settings GUI it
just does not connect when I enter my Username and PASSCODE in the Connection
window.
No error message or similar it just doesn't connect.
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I can create the connection and I can also see it i the list in Gnome,
but when I enter my credentials it just doesn't connect and there is no
error message shown or written to the logs.
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Connecting to VPN with openconnect through the GUI from gnome stopped working
in this version of Ubuntu.
Other people also complain about that on the Internet:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/760864/no-more-anyconnect-compatible-vpn-transport-in-ubuntu-16-04
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The gnome-disks application does not show SMART data for USB disks. The menu is
grayed out.
The disk supports it otherwise as I'm able to read SMART data without problems
with smartctl.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.10
Package: gnome-disk-utility
Probably related to:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-disk-utility/+bug/1540110
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-disk-utility/+bug/743927
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-disk-utility/+bug/1092900
Sure this is bothering people if so many reports are
This is not even fixed in Ubuntu 15.10.
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SMART status is not supported in palimpsest for USB hard-drives
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I was not able to reproduce this issue with 4.4 kernel series until now.
Currently running on:
Linux 4.4.3-040403-generic #201602251634 SMP Thu Feb 25 21:36:25 UTC 2016
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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Status: Expired => New
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icedtea-8-plugin not available for openjdk-8
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Christopher M. Penalver, what I wanted to point out in my last comment is that
since I reported this bug I changed to gnome-shell and even updated to 15.10 so
I will not be able to help further debugging this issue and of course as this
is about metacity and I don't use it any more I have not
Crash happened again with following xorg output and also backtraces in dmesg:
[ 95404.681] (EE) Backtrace:
[ 95404.684] (EE) 0: /usr/bin/X (xorg_backtrace+0x4e) [0x55b5a491468e]
[ 95404.684] (EE) 1: /usr/bin/X (0x55b5a476+0x1b89f9) [0x55b5a49189f9]
[ 95404.684] (EE) 2:
I have no idea what happened but I can't reproduce this any more.
I checked my apt logs and there is no sign that the docker.io package was
updated.
Maybe it was caused by some other bug in another package that was fixed
meanwhile.
Can anyone else who could reproduce this confirm that this
Christopher M. Penalver, as I switched to gnome-shell meanwhile and I
had several Xorg crashes since then (see my bug reports) I'm not sure if
this happened to me again since then. Sorry for that.
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I upgraded to Ubuntu 15.10 about a month ago and haven't experienced the
mentioned behavior with swap disabled since then.
Haven't tried with swap enabled though.
It is very likely that this bug has been fixed.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => Fix Released
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Christopher M. Penalver, it does not turn out for me form the linked
documentation what I could do here to capture the crash.
Please give me some more details.
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There is now a different Xorg trace that came along with the exactly same
kernel trace:
[194186.689] (EE) Backtrace:
[194186.692] (EE) 0: /usr/bin/X (xorg_backtrace+0x4e) [0x556be545768e]
[194186.692] (EE) 1: /usr/bin/X (0x556be52a3000+0x1b89f9) [0x556be545b9f9]
[194186.692] (EE) 2:
Public bug reported:
I was about to click on a button in Chromium when Xorg unexpectedly crashed.
This bug just happened and I doubt that it is reproducible.
This might be a kernel and not an xorg error, please re-categorize if needed.
Relevant section from the Xorg files:
[ 6812.749] (EE)
Public bug reported:
So what happens is light-locker switches the screen that was disabled in
xfce on and leaves it on after login.
To reproduce:
Desktop environment is Xfce (Xubuntu) with lightdm and light-locker.
1.) Attach an external display to a laptop and configure the DE to only use
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Xfce does not remember display settings for a specific display like for example
Gnome does.
So if you don't want to click around in the menu every time when a new display
is connected you have to set "Configure new displays when connected" in
xfce4-display-settings.
This
Christopher, I'm unfortunately not able to test the unstable image as this is
my work computer and I need to have a stable release running on it.
The other problem is that I can't reproduce the bug as it just happened, so
installing the daily image and running it for whatever time without this
Hi. Forgot to mention in the original report, but there was no crash
file for xorg in /var/crash after the crash.
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Xorg unexpectedly
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Metacity crashed with bringing down the whole desktop.
Will attach crash file to the report.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.10
Package: metacity 1:3.17.2-4ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.2.0-18.22-generic 4.2.3
Uname: Linux 4.2.0-18-generic x86_64
Here is the crash for this bug:
https://errors.ubuntu.com/problem/d6b9a2ce0f4bfc448a6b2d2559b4e7c14735ce90
Unfortunately I don't know how to connect the two to each other.
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Just to follow up on this.
I upgraded a few weeks before to Ubuntu 15.10 and it looks like this bug is
completely fixed.
It has the following kernel:
Linux 4.2.0-18-generic #22-Ubuntu SMP Fri Nov 6 18:25:50 UTC 2015 x86_64
GNU/Linux
Wifi works stable without any additional tweaks.
Happy that
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Xorg unexpectedly crahed with Segmentation fault during normal daily work using
gnome-shell.
Logs should contain all the necessary details.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.10
Package: xorg 1:7.7+7ubuntu4
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.2.0-18.22-generic 4.2.3
It seems that the issue is that the route to the docker network namespace does
not exist after the OS starts up, so this rule is missing on my desktop:
172.17.0.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.0.0 U 0 00 docker0
Because this is missing packages that would target the container
Yep, upgrade was done from vivid to wily.
Can you point me to some tools to discover the state of namespace networks so I
can do some investigation myself?
>From what I have seen iptables rules are in place and the docker0 interface
>exists when network connection fails.
I was thinking that
I will update to Ubuntu 15.10 in the next 1-2 weeks. It has a pretty recent
kernel (4.2).
If I'm still able to reproduce this issue there I will install the latest
kernel from the link.
Will get back with the results.
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** Description changed:
- I have just upgraded to Ubuntu 15.10 and realized when I trie to ssh into my
container I get the following error message:
+ I have just upgraded to Ubuntu 15.10 and realized when I try to ssh into my
container I get the following error message:
This is still the case in 15.10.
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Nautilus crashes on monitor setup change
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I have just upgraded to Ubuntu 15.10 and realized when I tried to log in
that my ssh private key password is requested in terminal instead of a
popup window.
After checking I saw that the related environment variables have values similar
to this:
SSH_AGENT_PID=1758
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I have just upgraded to Ubuntu 15.10 and realized when I trie to ssh into my
container I get the following error message:
ssh_exchange_identification: read: Connection reset by peer
Sometimes I get this message immediately sometimes it takes longer.
It looks like this using
Public bug reported:
I have just upgraded to Ubuntu 15.10 and realized when I trie to ssh into my
container I get the following error message:
ssh_exchange_identification: read: Connection reset by peer
Sometimes I get this message immediately sometimes it takes longer.
It looks like this using
I think that this bug is not low importance.
Just search Google to see how many people are trying to solve this problem with
hacking around and waisting time to solve this.
Unfortunately you can't disable sound menu integration any more in VLC and
neither have I found a related setting in
This has been fixed in Ubuntu 15.04
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
** Changed in: metacity (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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As an additional note AFAIK this only happened when VirtualBox was running.
Although I don't know if this is related to the fact that VirtualBox is running
or the fact that there is small amount of free memory available on the system
when it is running.
And again I would like to emphasize that
Hi it seems that updating BIOS has not solved this issue as my Desktop just
crashed with the new BIOS.
See the requested output here.
$ sudo dmidecode -s bios-version && sudo dmidecode -s bios-release-date
L01 v02.65
07/13/2015
What happens is that my desktop completely freezes and the only
Have updated BIOS to v02.65.
Thanks for the suggestion, lets see if it helps.
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kswapd kills the whole OS by eaing up resources
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I experience that my desktop (Ubuntu 15.04) gets unresponsive maybe once a week.
When this happens the whole machine gets unresponsive immediately and only
restarting helps.
It only turns out from the atop logs what happened after the machine was
restarted. Atop is
I experience the same on desktop (15.04) maybe once a week.
I presume that this happens when some laking application starts to eat up all
the memory quickly.
When this happens the whole machine gets unresponsive immediately and only
restarting helps.
It only turns out from the atop logs what
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I use GNOME Flashback as a desktop environment where Nautilus provides
the desktop service.
Nautilus often crashes when I plug an external monitor on my computer or when I
remove an external monitor.
This happened to me several times on two different machines, my laptop and
Having this on 15.04, atop is running as a daemon to collect
information, but crashes from time to time.
As atop has no systemd script but is started using sysinit unfortunately.
That is a pity as systemd could nicely respawn it when this happens with
minimizing the impact...
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Hi I have the same problem in gnome-flashback (no icon) in Ubuntu 15.04.
Do you need new bug for this?
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Keyboard indicator icon missing
I have not seen the memory leak or any other issue with the 7.06 version
of openconnect installed.
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openconnect is consuming huge amount
Okay I had to rebuild the wily deb to be able to test openconnect 7.
Installing it did not work as it has a lot of dependencies that are unmet in
15.04.
I did not have to build network-manager-openconnect as it does not use the lib
it seems only the command line utility:
lsof | grep
Public bug reported:
After a few days of use openconnect is starting to consume huge amounts
of memory (3,7GB).
openconnect is used through network manager and this is the ps output:
USER PID %CPU %MEM SZ RSS STIME TIME COMMAND
nm-open+ 2289 1.3 48.0 - 3885440 Jul14 00:33:25
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After a few days of use openconnect is starting to consume huge amounts
of memory (3,7GB).
openconnect is used through network manager and this is the ps output:
USER PID %CPU %MEM SZ RSS STIME TIME COMMAND
nm-open+ 2289 1.3 48.0 - 3885440 Jul14
Additional useful info could be that I'm running rsync and downloading multiple
10 GBs through the VPN connection.
I don't know if this is related to the crashes though.
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Is there a deb package available for 15.04 from the 7.06 version or should try
to build it myself for 15.04 from the wily source package here:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/source/wily/openconnect?
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Unfortunately the directory is empty.
I see that it does not turn out from my comment that this crash has only
happened to me once.
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Christopher, sorry for the very late answer.
Yes I'm using GNOME Flashback with Metacity.
I have been using this combination of desktop and WM since Ubuntu 15.04 came
out (April).
So it would be hard to say if using Compiz makes any change.
I was watching a movie in VLC then I switched VLC from
Public bug reported:
Xorg unexpectedly crashed bringing down down metacity and gnome-flashback too.
This is the relevant section from the system logs:
May 17 15:09:05 ultra-d gnome-session[1514]: Window manager warning: Log level
6: The program 'metacity' received an X Window System error.
May
This error still exists with the linux-image-extra-3.16.0-31-generic kernel.
I have also filed this bug here:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=94341
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To reproduce:
1.) Open VLC (or SMplayer or any app in fullscreen mode).
2.) Start watching a movie and
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To reproduce:
1.) Open VLC (or SMplayer or any app in fullscreen mode).
2.) Start watching a movie and go to fullscreen mode.
3.) Alt+tab to another open application
4.) Alt+tab back to VLC
After getting back to VLC you will see a white stripe on the top of the screen
as on
I have also filed this bug here:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=745367
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I have also submitted this bug here:
https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11605
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To reproduce:
1.) Open Thunar.
2.) Select the View menu from the menu bar.
3.) Select View as Detailed List.
4.) Go to a folder with at least one file.
5.) Unselect all files by clicking into the white area after the file list.
6.) Move the mouse over one of the files and
Public bug reported:
To reproduce:
1.) Open Thunar.
2.) Select the View menu from the menu bar.
3.) Select View as Detailed List.
4.) Select the Edit menu from the menu bar.
5.) Select Preferences.
6.) Go to the Display tab.
7.) Select Icon View under View new folders using:
You can open any
I have also filed this bug here:
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Thunar ignores the View new folders using preference
To workaround this bug.
Create a file named: /etc/modprobe.d/wifi_bug.conf
Add the following lines to the file:
options iwlmvm power_scheme=1
options iwlwifi bt_coex_active=N swcrypto=1 11n_disable=1
Set the file's ownership the same as other files in that folder.
Reboot.
Please note though
I'm also using gnome-panel and I am seeing the same behavior.
This is pretty annoying as once you accidentally press shut down in the menu
there is practically no easy way to undo this and whatever you press or even
when xkill-ing the window your computer will shut down.
This can cause
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 843038 ***
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This is still the case in 14.04, fresh install.
The package state is installed:
# dpkg -l libgtkmm-2.4-1c2a
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
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1) The release of Ubuntu you are using:
Description:Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca
Release:17.1
Ubuntu version:
Ubuntu 14.04
2) The version of the package you are using, via 'apt-cache policy pkgname' or
by checking in Software Center
Maybe linux-image, linux-firmware
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Description: Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca
Release: 17.1
Ubuntu version:
Ubuntu 14.04
2) The version of the package you are using, via 'apt-cache policy pkgname'
or by checking in Software Center
Maybe
What I did so far with the one installed from the repositories is I changed
get_sun_data to return some fixed values.
This was a homemade fix as I needed the weather information and did not find
this bug at the time.
You could do this possibly when earthtools.org is not available to avoid the
I can confirm this.
http://www.earthtools.org/ is working again.
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Weather indicator as earthtools.org is down
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Dell N5110 laptop does not resume from hibernate
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Hi, I'm currently running 12.04 LTS.
I started with removing the following packages: liblzo2-2 uswsusp
I downloaded the mainline kernel packages from here:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.4-precise/
Installed the following three packages:
Additional information:
My wife's Dell Inspiron N5040 has a Core i3 CPU just as mine and not the
Pentium which is stated on the Ubuntu Certification link.
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Status: New = Confirmed
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libpam-mysql lets you log in with any password when crypt=1 is set and
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libpam-mysql lets you log in with any password when crypt=1 is set and
the password field contains an empty string in the user record.
Public bug reported:
libpam-mysql lets you log in with any password when crypt=1 is set and
the password field contains an empty string in the user record.
The problematic function is the following:
static pam_mysql_err_t pam_mysql_check_passwd(pam_mysql_ctx_t *ctx,
const char *user,
apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected staging
** Description changed:
I'm not sure if this is actually a pm-utils or a kernel bug.
So what happens is that after I hibernate my Laptop it does not recover in
about 50% of the cases.
During the recovery it simply unexpectedly
apport information
** Attachment added: AlsaDevices.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/882184/+attachment/2749969/+files/AlsaDevices.txt
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apport information
** Attachment added: AplayDevices.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/882184/+attachment/2749970/+files/AplayDevices.txt
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