Same behaviour happens when using image from Docker Hub
https://hub.docker.com/layers/library/ubuntu/24.04/images/sha256-69ce9399fe60c5710baee8416b7991183653c3d577afc2b0e3bfe508d7c76142?context=explore
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Upon further investigation, I noticed that the cups snap was installed
alongside the apt package from the Ubuntu repositories, which is
installed by default on ubuntu-desktop and ubuntu-desktop-minimal:
# dpkg -l | grep cups
ii bluez-cups 5.64-0ubuntu1
I also experience this issue on a freshly installed Ubuntu 22.04 Desktop
with no printers atteched.
First I give an overview of my system and then I'll try to add the
missing information.
*** Kernel version: ***
# uname -a
Linux hostname 5.15.0-76-generic #83-Ubuntu SMP Thu Jun 15 19:16:32 UTC
#74: Good point!
Stéphane Graber (stgraber) is not subscribed to this bug anymore and
this bug is unassigned. I fear that #64 point a) has happened for real.
Hmm...
At the same time an officially supported way to restart the interfaces
reliably, even over SSH, is missing. My only hope is that
Following up on comment #14, this bug (ISC-Bugs #36978) seems to have
been fixed in ISC DHCP upstream version 4.3.2 [1]:
" - Enhance the PARANOIA patch to include fchown() the lease file to
allow it to be manipulated after the server does a chown().
@Marc: Yes, running nscd with ldap.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1352504
Title:
Regression in 2.11.1-0ubuntu7.14; segfault in getservbyname
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