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Hi Dann,
maybe it was good to hold off on this.
It seems it causes a regression on arm, see bug 1734326.
Also by holding for an arbitrary amount of time it might block the SRU queue
for something else.
If you agree I'd ask you to let the SRU team cancel the upload from proposed.
And you can then
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qemu-kvm in zesty proposed failed with
I confirm that Workaround proposed by eros2 worked on my laptop Lenovo
Flex 14 with Xubuntu 17.10
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Repeated keys stop after
This likely is due to the major backport action in bug 1710019.
This SRU is stalled anyway by disagreement of kernel and hwe - so I've asked to
cancel it from -proposed and take some time to take a look.
Thanks for the report - it helped to catch that before being released.
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Intel 9260/9462/9560 firmware support
Status in
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Assignee: Ubuntu Stable Release Updates Team (ubuntu-sru) => Łukasz
Zemczak (sil2100)
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I'm using Brother's official printer and scanner tool. In previous versions of
the operating system (LTS) the scanner was working correctly, but in the last
ones the scanner is never recognized.
I use simple-scan
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
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Kernel update 4.13.0-17 fixed bug for me.
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Shutdown hangs / no standby - possible Wifi-bug in the kernel
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Scanner not recognized in
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This is a potential regression for ARM64 qemu-kvm package (1:2.8+dfsg-
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With qemu-kvm updated from 1:2.8+dfsg-3ubuntu2.7, the kvm-unit-test in our test
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Unexpected error in kvm_device_access() at
Public bug reported:
Summary:
Kernel panic occurs after multiple TCP connection creations/closures to the
localhost.
The bug was found using STAF RPC calls, but is easily reproducible with SSH.
The bug doesn't appear on an identical virtual machine booting from the disk.
The bug is not
apport information
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Summary:
Kernel panic occurs after multiple TCP connection creations/closures to the
localhost.
The bug was found using STAF RPC calls, but is easily reproducible with SSH.
The bug doesn't appear on an identical
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@ Giorgio Salluzzo Thanks for the workaround. It got me out of a real
mess.
I am on Ubuntu 17.10 but the same issue happened to me
For any one else in a panic, stuck in the same situation, kernel half
installed, this is what saved me:
* Kill Synaptic with "System Monitor"
* A dpkg process was
Does this issue go away if you boot back into the prior kernel?
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[Impact]
Error records which have multiple errors in them will incorrectly report all
errors after the first one. This results in garbage non-standard error trace
events to be generated, and for AER and MC errors there will be no kernel
action to help recover from
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Got the latest Ubuntu kernel update 4.13.0.17.18 (it hung during kernel
installation and had real pain figuring out how to get out of that
mess[1])
Trying to figure out how Ubuntu's kernel numbering matches regular Linux kernel
numbering it would appears (from the README[2]) that Ubuntu
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** Tags added: kernel-reblock-proposed-xenial lease-tracking-bug-live
** Tags removed: kernel-block-proposed kernel-reblock-proposed-xenial
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. Reviewing your dmesg attachment in this bug report it
seems that there is a problem with your hardware. I recommend
performing a back up and then investigating the situation. Measures you
might take include
You may need to run the following from a terminal:
sudo apt-get install -f
sudo apt-get clean
sudo apt-get update
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This appears to be being triggered because there are actually two
independent profile parsers in apparmor. There is a C version used by
the apparmor_parse which correctly interprets the 'include "xxx"' syntax
and then loads the profile. There is also a python parser (in aa.py)
which only seems
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package linux-generic
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I am getting following error:
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: linux-generic 4.4.0.97.102
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.4.0-91.114-generic 4.4.76
Uname: Linux 4.4.0-91-generic x86_64
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package linux-generic 4.4.0.97.102 failed to install/upgrade: unable
to securely
Dave, can you share the output of `sudo lsusb -v`?
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TB16 dock ethernet corrupts data with hw checksum silently failing
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This issue appears to still be hanging on boot for Dell XPS 15 (9560).
Have we identified any reliable and easy workarounds to get the USB live
image booting? I was looking forward to completing my dual boot install
this weekend.
Thanks!
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the older kernel does not have the issue linux-image-4.13.0-16-generic
kernel
The nvidia setting and driver are the same. Reinstalling nvidia-387.22
did not fix the issue.
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Release:17.10
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Today I installed Android File Transfer for Linux on a computer affected
by this bug. This app appears to be an effective workaround for the
problem with Nautilus, as it can see the camera, navigate its SD card
storage and transfer ("Download") files to the computer.
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> There is also a python parser (in aa.py) which only seems to understand the
> 'include '
> syntax and it is this which throws errors when running the utility commands.
Exactly, that's the cause of this bug. I'll change the title to make it
obvious.
Interestingly, it has been this way for
Yes, the split parser has been a issue for a long time. There has been a
plan to make the flex/yacc/C parser code available as a lib for the
other tools but its one of those things that never gets resources
allocated.
The short term fix for this is probably a backport of a newer version of
the
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Did this issue start happening after an update/upgrade? Was there a
prior kernel version where you were not having this particular problem?
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Title:
problem with the
This is the stack trace of the systemd-rfkill process before it gets
killed by systemd after the timeout:
-
(gdb) bt
#0 0x7b3666783524 in __GI_ppoll (fds=0x79e8da40, nfds=1,
timeout=, sigmask=0x0) at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/ppoll.c:39
#1 0x7b36664cf140 in ppoll () at
I still see this on shutdown with kernel 4.14.
wlo1: failed to remove key (1, ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff) from hardware (-22)
wlo1: failed to remove key (2, ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff) from hardware (-22)
$ uname -r
4.14.1-041401-generic
$ lsb_release -a
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