I am seeing the same issue on Ubuntu Xenial with proftpd.
I am hosting 2 fairly busy proftpd servers that handle up to 10
login/secs. My /var/log/btmp are at size 0 but the /var/log/wtmp file
are up to 83M, maybe more because I restarted the servers before finding
this ticket to take a look at
Gents,
I'm currently in Rc-proposed, so my phone should have received by now
the fix, however the phone still experiencing this bug.
Regards
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Since when the N4 is not anymore supported, last month in OTA 13 the was
a bug specifically solved for Mako.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1318360
Moreover, there is high likelihood the future fix for this bug
In my case, the reminders from the calendar fails to wake up the phone.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1588526
Title:
Alarm
The problem seems to be specific to rc-proposed/bq-aquaris.
Yesterday night i've reinstall the bq-aquaris to use Here location service, and
this morning the bug appear.
Phone in flight mode, no charging, as soon i switch on the screen the alarm
rings.
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Gents,
FYI, i've switched my Nexus 4 from rc-proposed/bq aquaris to rc-proposed last
week and so far the alarm seems to work every morning.
My phone is in airplane mod every night until the alarm ring.
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You can try this https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-
bluetooth/+bug/1614759
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1368365
Title:
Bluetooth pairing
Public bug reported:
I've a Polaris V8 speaker,
When i try to pair it through the Bluetooth options, the phone finds the
speaker but cannot pair with it.
I found that by using bluetoothctl, the Bluetooth connection is
successful each time.
the steps :
$bluetoothctl
[bluetooth]# power on
Following my previous post.
The alarm seems to ring normally when it's set it up for the first time.
It's only the next day that it doesn't ring anymore until the screen is
activated.
Rgds
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