@Mario et all, as a simple user I am not very familiar with bug tracking
procedures for Ubuntu, but I understood the verification tag to be
associated with the bug, not a package. It did not make much sense to me
to mark the bug verified until there was a full fix. I suppose you can't
be sure
** Tags removed: verification-needed-xenial
** Tags added: verification-done-xenial
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Sure, will try to do that tomorrow.
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Title:
Please backport fix for & in attributes
Status in Fwupd:
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Status in
Hello, I agree this is very helpful already, but it seems it is still
not a full fix for this issue yet. There is no other reason for removing
and refreshing the cache than this bug, so I think opening a new one
would only confuse things.
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(I am not adding the verification-done tag as updating the package
without removing the cache was not enough to fix the issue)
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Hello,
The package name here is libappstream-glib8 (no package found by the
name appstream-glib). I installed the new version:
$ apt-cache policy libappstream-glib8 | grep -i installed
Installed: 0.5.13-1ubuntu6
... and I confirm it fixes the bug here, *under the following
circumstances*:
It appears --force does not do it after all, I had to remove the file.
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I think it does if --force is added
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Bryce Schober (bryce-schober): I had a very similar issue, but on 16.04
and wanting gcc-7. Adding the the toolchain ppa made gcc-5 subject to
upgrading, triggering this issue. I managed to deal with it with package
pinning and aptitude (see comment 58).
Here are a few more details if in case you
The version in the toolchain ppa currently does not match the "retpoline"
changes in the new kernel ( see discussion above), so should not be used to
compile modules. Which is a pain if you still want to use a newer gcc
alongside for other purposes, because adding the ppa upgrades the default
gcc.
That was it Jay Flory! I too had a different version of gcc in my 16.04
installation (an upgrade I got from the ubuntu-toolchain-r ppa, which I
used in order to test something with gcc-7).
I use Timeshift, so I was able to go back to before adding the ppa.
Upgrading normally from that point,
Same thing here on 16.04, with nvidia driver 384.111.
Kernel 4.4.0-112: no problems
kernel 4.4.0-116: Low res and can't login on graphical mode.
I have tried to uninstall and reinstall nvidia drivers to no effect.
I did a diff for dmesg output on both cases. The relevant bits are:
> Spectre
** Summary changed:
- 14.04 Kernel update on 2/21 breaks Nvidia drivers
+ 4.4.0-116 Kernel update on 2/21 breaks Nvidia drivers (on 14.04 and 16.04)
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Same here (on linux mint), but weeks are wrong until 43.
The version of evolution-data-server here is 3.6.2-0ubuntu0.2
$ uname -a
Linux ricab-desktopCERN 3.5.0-51-generic #77~precise1-Ubuntu SMP Thu Jun 5
00:47:34 UTC 2014 i686 i686 i686 GNU/Linux
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