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Title:
Create Upstream
The Ubuntu version appears to have diverged in multiple ways AFAICT.
Just installing
It depends on UbuntuDrivers - which has other Ubuntu specific dependencies
(x-kit).
Building:
dh-translations appears to be Ubuntu specific again.
The debian package installs fine in Ubuntu. I'd be happy to
Public bug reported:
I started investigating this due to software-properties in Debian being
listed as under-maintained per https://mako.cc/copyrighteous
/identifying-underproduced-software
AFAICT the source of truth for this package is in the current Ubuntu
packages. Would it be possible to
Sources was:
deb https://mirrors.rit.edu/ubuntu/ focal main restricted universe multiverse
deb-src https://mirrors.rit.edu/ubuntu/ focal main restricted universe
multiverse
deb https://mirrors.rit.edu/ubuntu/ focal-updates main restricted universe
multiverse
deb-src
ifupdown isn't recommended anymore, so closing this.
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Having our own cleaning line in sosreport is certainly an option.
No, I haven't made a new debian bug on this.
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This continues to cause breakage - https://bugs.launchpad.net/charm-
sysconfig/+bug/1873028
I'm still looking for a modern justification for it to exist -
considering AFAIK no other distro does this.
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Ondemand init script is not inherited from Debian, it's an Ubuntu
Public bug reported:
1) 20.04
2) 245.2-1ubuntu2
3) I expect /var/tmp to be cleaned up in some way.
4) It's commented out per
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=773313
In sosreport was comparing the difference between /tmp (Ubuntu/Debian)
and /var/tmp (RH) and determined that as
I can get sound to work with a 5.4 kernel - but it's still not great...
I haven't found a UCM file that let's it just work yet. What does work
is using the alsactl -f downloaded/asound.state.txt bit and then VLC is
able to play sound with Audio device set to chtmax98090, Direct hardware
device
I just want ahead and upgraded to Focal. Definitely fixed here, thanks!
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Verified in bionic with 237-3ubuntu10.32
Dnssec and not are now consistent, tested general functionality with
dnssec=yes and not set as well.
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Dnssec and not are now consistent, tested general functionality with
dnssec=yes and not set as well.
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[impact]
calling the glibc function sync_file_range() on a armhf nspawn container
fails.
[test case]
see sample C program from original description below. compile and run
that inside a nspawn container on armhf and it will fail.
+
+ nspawn
Yes, if we can get it into dev, I'd happily make debdiffs to SRU it to
bionic/disco.
>And please just that alone?
Yes, just updating the patch to your latest version. I'm ok if it needs to be
queued up for SRU with other systemd changes if that's what you are getting at.
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I've confirmed that with this update patch my issue in C#9 is indeed
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Built a eoan package with xnox's updated patch in my ppa:
https://launchpad.net/~bryanquigley/+archive/ubuntu/1796501/+packages
1. Confirm failure with DNSSEC=yes, DNS server 1.1.1.1
$ resolvectl query people.com.cn
people.com.cn: resolve call failed: DNSSEC validation failed: failed-auxiliary
@xnox Your updated patch
(https://github.com/systemd/systemd/commit/50b9974aee29efb8118a20360b0d521f58110afd)
on the GH issue fixes this issue AFAICT. Can we have the patch updated
in Ubuntu?
I'm happy to make a debdiff.. but it is all your patches..
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I've confirmed the fix causes other issues (above), and is still needed
for wifi to work at Starbucks (In Toronto) - although DNS failed after
accepting to east.datavalet.io.
I'm going to reach out to Datavalet and see if they have any thoughts.
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Title:
systemd-resolved tries to
I just built a package that just reverts it for Bionic and Disco :
https://launchpad.net/~bryanquigley/+archive/ubuntu/1796501
Will confirm results tomorrow but so far with DNSSEC=yes:
Bionic with DVE-2018-0001 patch: Can't resolve europa.eu
Bionic with patch reverted: Can resolve europa.eu
AMD released a BIOS fix:
https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item=AMD-Releases-Linux-
Zen2-Fix_source=feedburner_medium=feed_campaign=Feed%3A+Phoronix+%28Phoronix%29
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I've confirmed, that #9 is is not reproducible with systemd from Debian.
The runs from there with our without DNSSEC=yes are the same. They
differ on Ubuntu.
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I grabbed the top 500 hosts in an Eaon LXD container with DNS=1.1.1.1
wget -O top500.csv https://moz.com/top-500/download/?table=top500Domains
cut -d, -f2 < top500.csv | cut -d\" -f2 > top500
I ran this script twice (with and without dnssec=yes):
while read p; do
sleep 1
echo "$p"
A simple case on Disco+ that I believe is related to the DVE workaround is:
resolvectl query www.engadget.com
DNSSEC doesn't appear to actually be involved on the domains. but with
DNSSEC=(not yes) it works.
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Couldn't find a bug, but it's described as a known issue here:
https://blogs.gnome.org/uraeus/2019/04/03/preparing-for-fedora-
workstation-30/
Given the description above it seems to be waiting on a new nvidia
driver - still an issue on 430.14.
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I tried to get the ondemand script dropped in 2015 #1503773, Got Nacked.
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I disagree a bit, I think we can just let new users use systemd timers..
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ubuntu-standard depends on cron
Main source is https://code.launchpad.net/software-properties (I thought
upstream was Debian due to versioning)
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it also does not recognize lines like this:
deb mirror+https://bryanquigley.com/mirrors.txt disco main restricted universe
multiverse
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ii systemd 237-3ubuntu10.12
amd64system and service manager
$ dig +noall +answer testing.irongiantdesign.com @127.0.0.53 | wc -l
30
$ dig +noall +answer +noedns testing.irongiantdesign.com @127.0.0.53 | wc -l
30
**
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ii systemd 237-3ubuntu10.12 amd64 system and service manager
$ ping testing.irongiantdesign.com
PING testing.irongiantdesign.com (253.0.0.6) 56(84) bytes of data.
** Tags removed: verification-needed verification-needed-bionic
** Tags added: verification-done
Cosmic Verified
ii systemd 239-7ubuntu10.7 amd64
system and service manager
ping testing.irongiantdesign.com
PING testing.irongiantdesign.com (253.0.0.15) 56(84) bytes of data.
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** Tags added:
Cosmic Verified
ii systemd 239-7ubuntu10.7 amd64
system and service manager
#EDNS query
$ dig +noall +answer testing.irongiantdesign.com @127.0.0.53 | wc -l
30
#No EDNS query falling back to TCP
$ dig +noall +answer +noedns
Public bug reported:
Issue in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS:
lxc launch ubuntu-daily:18.04
lxc shell
# systemctl is-system-running
degraded
# systemctl --failed
UNIT LOAD ACTIVE SUBDESCRIPTION
● sys-kernel-config.mount loaded failed failed Kernel
Looks like the recent systemd security CVE bumped this.
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systemd-resolved has issues when the answer is over
Closing this old bug as we've moved on from compiz
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Unfortunately ecryptfs was removed as part of the installer in 18.04.
Only full disk encryption for an automated setup at the moment.
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# Before the fix
ii systemd 239-7ubuntu10 amd64 system and service manager
#EDNS query
$ dig +noall +answer testing.irongiantdesign.com @127.0.0.53 | wc -l
30
#No EDNS query falling back to TCP
$ dig +noall +answer +noedns testing.irongiantdesign.com @127.0.0.53 | wc -l
29
#No
This has been fixed (due to the change to journald).
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DNS cannot be resolved in
Can this bug make the complete failure of DNS (like
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/6490) more likely?
If SERVFAIL is for the DNS server, that sounds like this would cause
more failures of DNS per the other issue.
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And it actually got added as a systemd job.. so this is not actually
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Both readline6 and bareos were removed at some point in the 18.04 cycle.
Checked LP/packages and tried an install.
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And it's now provided by Ubuntu and Debian!
..it mostly just points back to the init.d script, but that does lay the
groundwork and prevent it from having to be generated.
Any future improvements I figure should be done in the gitlab (/closes
bug).
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Status: New =>
This is longer true with 217 and higher, as systemd implementation has been
removed.
* systemd's readahead implementation has been removed. In many
circumstances it didn't give expected benefits even for
rotational disk drives and was becoming less relevant in the
"The performance impact on disk throughput should not be significant..."
Understood, thanks! I just didn't see that mentioned in the SRU.
Re:dedup: I prefer the dropping rsyslog, but none of those are feasible
for existing releases, right?
What are the journal limits on Ubuntu by default?
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@markstos
Sorry, yea, I meant our defaults, not the journal config options itself.
SystemMaxUse= is unset in the config in bionic (although it's all commented
out, but I believe that's supposed to indicate our defaults?)
Re:disk writing. I don't disagree, but if we are SRUing it we need to
@xnox
"The journald daemon has limits set for logs, meaning they will be rotated and
discarded and should not cause out of disk-space errors."
What are they? AFAICT it only has limits on the number of files, but
not how big they can overall become.
I'm also thinking that the duplicate writing
Python-dbusmock upstream - https://github.com/martinpitt/python-
dbusmock/issues/37
Although I don't think we should delay network-manager because of it..
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Autopkgtets, The urfkill-intergration is failing because if you start
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I think it should be safe to assume network-manager should start before
urfkill - in that case removing the last network-manager stop (and the
resulting start one) and I think
Thanks Dimitri!
I see that this bug has open tasks for Xenial, Zesty and Artful- my
understanding it this would not be a change we would backport. Am I
wrong about that?
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Is the Thunderbird proposed being tracked somewhere? I'm +1 disabling
Flash in thunderbird.
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Title:
Make it
This appears to have actually been fixed (artful+), plymouth was moved to a
recommends [1] for cryptsetup (although the changelog doesn't seem to say that).
Mountall is no longer included in artful+ with the switch to systemd.
[1] https://packages.ubuntu.com/artful/cryptsetup
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[Hardy SRU] dash bug causes mysqld_safe to spin at
Public bug reported:
Please sync rfkill 0.5-2 (main) from Debian unstable (main)
Explanation of the Ubuntu delta and why it can be dropped:
* Resynchronise with Debian. Remaining changes:
- Add upstart jobs rfkill-store and rfkill-restore to save soft RF kill
state across reboots.
Apologies I didn't post this in the bug, but this was discussed before -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2017-January/039634.html
(crosses -devel and devel-discuss)
My understanding was we were just waiting on implementation details (how
much/long to store in the journal, how to
In addition to Dimitri comments, my patch also would result in a much
larger journal then comparable rsyslog. I managed to get mine up to
multiple GBs which on a slow disk, appears to actually slow down
logging.
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Good to know. If tail works around this by default is there any other
reason to keep the coreutils task open?
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tail -f /var/log/syslog worked for me with 17.10 dev | kernel 4.12.
(Tested by turning network on and off).
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The internal openjpeg parser has been disabled by default and can be re-
enabled by passing --enable-libopenjpeg=unmaintained - I tested this and
it fixes this bug.
It is not only unmaintained and not recommended to use but they mention
having known security issues with the code (and perhaps no
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http://www.dvrpc.org/Connections2045/pdf/2045_DRAFT_Plan_for_Public_Comment.pdf
+ 1. Download a PDFs with images such as -
+
http://www.dvrpc.org/Connections2045/pdf/2045_DRAFT_Plan_for_Public_Comment.pdf
+
Looks like enabling openjpeg2 would need an old MIR approved first. Got many
negative security reviews in the past.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openjpeg2/+bug/711061
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Rebuilding with openjpeg enabled fixed it - which is similar to this
bug- https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/poppler/+bug/710412.
I don't understand why this is a regression if it was already
disabled...
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Downgrading* to poppler on zesty-updates fixed the issue, looks like
it's an Ubuntu specific poppler regression.
*get and install zesty versions and it's fixed
http://mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu/pool/main/p/poppler/libpoppler-cpp0v5_0.48.0-2ubuntu2.1_amd64.deb
I'm guessing this won't be fixed, but if someone does want to work on it
feel free to reopen.
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Status
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@serge-hallyn
That's what I was looking for - the reason you were staying on upstart. Do you
have a bug describing the power usage differences you've noted so it can be
fixed?
@khurshid-alam
Even on a fresh install check out /etc/init/. There are plenty of upstart
scripts/support still in
@serge-hallyn
>From what I can tell from https://github.com/tianon/cgroupfs-mount, this isn't
>needed after you go to systemd. Am I missing something?
Assuming their isn't a missing use case, I'm +1 on this removal. (and I note
you already bumped them off the livecd/main)
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I agree, about splitting off other bugs that take advantage of this
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/whoopsie/+bug/991481.
Not everything needs to use this (immediately) for it to be useful.
(huge +1 to this change btw)
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Thanks a bunch Jon! I see you landed 4.9.0-1ubuntu1 in Zesty. Marking
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Given the discussions on ubuntu-devel/discuss, the controversial part
seemed to be more around removing rsyslog, and we haven't gotten (or I
haven't seen) any pushback on just doing both for now.
dino99>the actual 'non permanent' journal by default is that most users prefer;
Why do you believe
Trivial patch that just ensures the /var/log/journal directory gets
created.
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I was looking at this a bit, and the next step was to determine if we
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Of course, you can always maintain the delta and bring the new version,
that works too :)
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reassign to mir.
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[enhancement] Mir
Public bug reported:
Mouse integration is off using virt-manager/viewer/QVC/Spice with
Unity8/mir as the guest.
Steps to reproduce;
1. Install in a virt-manager VM with QVC and Spice enabled.
2. Login to Unity7, notice how mouse flows seamlessly between Host and Guest
machine.
3. Login to
I've found I can get Unity8 to render in virt-manager (Qemu/KVM) with
Display set to Spice and Video: QXL.
That might be a faster target (for QA) then getting full software
rendering. The only showstopper is the mouse doesn't let me go across
the entire screen. It seems what Mir says is the
This has been fixed in Ubuntu 16.10. I'm guessing by systemd/dbus
changes but I'm not sure. Tested with gedit and virt-manager.
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Status in sysvinit package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
It's been removed in Yakkety due to the merge from Debian. Thanks!
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This would be fixed if
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python2.7/+bug/1348955 moves.
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Title:
Support for
Is there any current work on this? I'm happy to lend a hand, especially cause
it looks like it got blocked on testing?
TLS support in python in Trusty is blocking one trusty Juju fix.
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This seems like it's common - https://askubuntu.com/questions/760952
/slow-shutdown-on-ubuntu-16-04-lts-stopping-thermal-daemon-running-fit-
make-remo#763803
Did you have to do anything to make it reproduce in a VM?
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** Changed in: modemmanager (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/631465
Title:
modem-manager crashed with
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