I have no idea which package sets the size of the vfat partition. I
downloaded the image, wrote it to a usb3-connected dual drive (raid1)
enclosure and plugged it into a pi 4. Booted and followed the
instructions from there. I'm running mirrored 2 tb drives. If the
installer offered me the option o
Public bug reported:
After installing updates to jammy 22.04 on my pi 4, i was getting
warning messages about the vfat partition mounted on /boot/firmware
being low on space. The updates included kernel updates. My workaround
for now is rm /boot/firmware/*.bak
Rather than muck around with gparted
I just want to make this workaround clear.
The commenters having problems should make sure apache2 is running with
mpm-prefork worker before trying to install mpm-itk. The workaround for
my servers may or may not solve the problem for you. It's just four
lines at the at root command prompt. Prefix
Public bug reported:
On Trusty(14.04) I wasn't able to install libapache2-mpm-itk until I
manually changed the current apache2 configuration to use the mpm-
prefork worker instead of the mpm-event worker it was using:
This is what I got before making the fix:
Setting up libapache2-mpm-itk (2.4.6
Right after I posted my previous comment I googled and found a solution
for the folder view switching. There is an extension available that
provides it now. It's called "Folder Pane View Switcher" and it works
just fine. I provide a URL below but it's not needed if you use the
thunderbird add-on ma
Thanks, Micah Gersten, for providing that information. My CompactHeader
extensions got upgraded automatically yesterday or today. It's working
fine now. I removed the Blinking Alert extension because this version of
thunderbird provides a good alert feature. I still miss having the
clickable arrows
I will note that I am also experiencing some frustration after this
update. It looks to me like this was much more than a bugfix. My add-ons
(Blinking Alert, CompactHeader) don't work. There are some changes to
the UI that I don't like. For example : Previously I just had to click
an arrow icon to
I upgraded to natty and still had problems. I moved the hard drives to a
new mainboard a 6-core phenom and 8gb ECC ram. That's been up for 29
days now. I've decided to try using the old Asus M3N78 Pro with USB
disabled at bios level. It will be used only to run some virtual
machines. I'll plug an o
I'm also using the M3N78 Pro with an onboard GeForce 8300. I've had
problems with it's USB support since day one (which was a debian 4
install). Every time I have a problem with a device I try it on another
64-bit system using a different mobo/chipset and also on an old 32-bit
sempron system. I ca
I'm going to try the boot options suggested above. This bug is affecting
me because I have a KVM switch connected to this recently-built maverick
server system. It's one that switches USB keyboard and mouse. When I
switch away from the maverick system and switch back, I've lost the usb
keyboard and
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