I didn't mark any kernel specifically on this machine. It's just a third one,
all-purpose, carry-about laptop.
My filing wasn't against autoremove, though against deprecation. You don't
deprecate a utility that works significantly more effectively than the
subsequent utility.
The man-page
Public bug reported:
I have an install with nominally 500MB as /boot. I'm regularly running beyond
that limit at updates.
Instead of manually picking out old files and apt --purge, I found that more
recently apt autoremove would do that task. That brought me down by 11 MB only,
from 100%:
445
Public bug reported:
I used to run my systems (lenovo Helix 2) via USB 3.0 Pro Docks; lid closed,
display only on the external monitors without problems, until bug [Bug 1871959]
Re: Crash with SIGABRT in _iris_batch_flush from iris_fence_flush() made the
DisplayLink unworkable.
Now, with this
Update/edit: On the Display-Link forum I have found in the meantime, that I'm
not the only one.
It seems that it doesn't work with 22.04, x11, due to a gdm3 problem. It only
works on Wayland, but the selection gear doesn't work. There are some
'askubuntu' items available, confirming this.
Yep. here, on 20.04 it crashed a few days ago, for the last time. With 22.04.1
it doesn't crash any longer.
Though that's not a big help: there is simply no second display. I installed
the most recent driver from DisplayLink, 5.6.1. There was no error or warning
message, just that I had to
With respect to #12, I am not sufficiently well versed in rolling back to 18_04
in order to try once again, as much as I would love to do so and help by
repeating my earlier steps that lead to the upgrade.
Though, it looks like others have been able to simulate the steps.
Thanks a lot for all
/snd/controlC0: udippel1690 F pulseaudio
/dev/snd/pcmC0D0p: udippel1690 F...m pulseaudio
CasperMD5CheckResult: skip
CurrentDesktop: KDE
Date: Fri Dec 18 22:35:06 2020
InstallationDate: Installed on 2018-08-30 (841 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Lubuntu 18.04 LTS "Bionic B
Public bug reported:
Since my upgrade from 18.04 to 20.04 I experience rather frequent
crashes of the X server. Nothing specific of applications running,
presumably at videos (VLC, Youtube in a browser tab ...).
If not yet attached, I'll attach the *.old log with the most recent
trace.
Affects me on Kubuntu 20.04.
Somehow it didn't before I upgraded from 18.04. But now I have session crashes
once per few hours. Meaning, I'm thrown back to the login screen. No VPN here.
I did have to uninstall pavucontrol-qt (it segfaulted) and installed
pavucontrol instead, though. No idea if
age: pulseaudio 1:13.99.1-1ubuntu3.6
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.4.0-48.52-generic 5.4.60
Uname: Linux 5.4.0-48-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.20.11-0ubuntu27.9
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: udippel1580 F pulseau
-1ubuntu3.6
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.4.0-48.52-generic 5.4.60
Uname: Linux 5.4.0-48-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.20.11-0ubuntu27.9
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: udippel1580 F pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: udippel1580 F
Public bug reported:
To me a deal-breaker: I bought the Helix 2 as machine on the dock, and I also
bought the one out of the three docks that doesn't need extra driver (so it
says), the 4X10H04503. I stuck the tablet into it, with Windows, and the second
display came up without any additional
Done. I printed some simple file to the OKI-printer, waited a few minutes while
the printer was "Processing ...", unteil Cancel-ed the job on the printer.
The log file is attached, hoping it helps.
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apport information
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Out and over.
I tried whatever I could think of, but whatever I send there, anything will
make the printer blink, 'processing', forever, until I cancel the job.
The printer, however, prints the same files
apport information
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Title:
mount fails to act on changing directories
Status in
Hi, great service, this! Thanks a bunch!
Yes, I confirm that of today, any PDF sent to the OKI C911, makes this printer
'think' for eternity. Until I 'cancel' the job.
Yes, of course, I would like to have it actually working, including from
Acrobat Reader.
My current version is
I have tried with mine: bug #1787367.
Okay, the usual update / upgrade runs through now, though what got was just the
removal of the systemd-shim, and nothing else. feh and flowblade have been kept
back. OpenOffice 6.0 (just as example) remains uninstalled. How can I know what
else remains
Sorry, no idea why it came under 'network manager'. It surely isn't!
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Title:
Crashes when inserting
Public bug reported:
Recently, when i insert my SD-card (in Adapter) into my lenovo T410s (card
reader, left side), the mounting applet doesn't pop up any longer.
I did a bit more of research and find a crash whenever I insert the card, also
after a reboot, reproducably.
dmesg tells me:
Same here (as #47): 14.04
The bug here pops up slightly different: SIM PIN2 Unlock Required. The PIN2
is the difference. I dunno what PIN2 is, but never mind, if I type PIN1 it goes
away, or if just close the window, it connects perfectly well. So I'm annoyed
mostly with the pop-up of the
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