I would like to ask you to reconsider the decision to make ubuntu-
minimal depend on ubuntu-advantage-tools.
You can skip this paragraph if you're in a hurry. First, thank you for
holding this discussion in the open. I totally understand the marketing
reasons for this: I depend on Canonical's
> With ubuntu-minimal version 1.400 on artful, this is now essentially a
mandatory piece of software that will, at best, emit an error message.
I accidentally missed a couple of critical words from that sentence.
Apologies.
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I tried today from a live Ubuntu 16.04 environment for a shorter amount
of time, this time with the right bitness and Chrome version 50. I still
cannot reproduce the issue.
I noticed that this issue is most easily reproduced when I try and
launch Chrome as soon as possible after booting up. This
I am currently running a 16.04 live environment, and I'm slowly trying
to reproduce my usual working environment. However I must note that the
live environment is 32-bit, so the test may be inconclusive.
So far I have been unable to reproduce the issue.
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sudo dmidecode -s bios-version: A09
sudo dmidecode -s bios-release-date: 11/18/2015
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Sorry for the long response time.
I proceeded to upgrade my laptop to version A09, rebooted, launched
Chrome, and X froze immediately as described above. :)
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Public bug reported:
Since system updates on or after Thursday 28th, I have been experiencing
complete system freezes when attempting to do tasks such as opening a
menu or a window. Compiz manages to draw a shadow around the new window,
then everything freezes:
* You can SSH into the machine
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