Public bug reported:
I have a server machine with an ASPEED BMC (kernel driver `ast`) and a
Radeon Pro WX 4100 (driver `amdgpu`). If I try to log into a KDE
Wayland session or a Gnome Wayland session, it crashes back to the login
screen, with the same innermost level in the traceback.
What I'd
Error message appeared a few minutes after exiting Suspend mode.
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package
Hi Steve,
This build seems to work OK for me as well. Thanks!
% dpkg-query -Wf '${Package}: ${Version}\n' | rg systemd
libnss-systemd: 237-3ubuntu10.2
libpam-systemd: 237-3ubuntu10.2
libsystemd0: 237-3ubuntu10.2
python3-systemd: 234-1build1
systemd: 237-3ubuntu10.2
systemd-sysv: 237-3ubuntu10
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Hi Łukasz and Dimitri,
Thanks for responding so quickly. I've tested this on my Bionic VM and
it seems to be working:
% lsb_release -sd
Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
% uname -r
4.15.0-20-generic
% dpkg-query -Wf '${Package}: ${Version}\n' | rg systemd
libnss-systemd: 237-3ubuntu10.1
libpam-systemd:
Public bug reported:
It appears that Xen-based VMs sometimes report themselves as Microsoft
Hyper-V via CPUID — apparently this is for compatibility with Windows
guests. systemd 237 (as found in Bionic) gives preference to this CPUID
information when detecting Xen, and thus it erroneously assumes
in the journal, if i use
`systemctl reboot --message`:
May 07 23:11:18 mysrv sudo[1244]: dana : TTY=pts/0 ; PWD=/home/dana ; USER=root
; COMMAND=/bin/systemctl reboot --message testing
May 07 23:11:18 mysrv sudo[1244]: pam_unix(sudo:session): session opened for
user root by dana(uid=0)
May 07 23:11
Public bug reported:
This is kind of esoteric, but it seems there is a race condition in
pam_motd: If two SSH sessions are started at almost the same time, the
MOTD will appear truncated in the earlier session.
I have replicated this on both Xenial and (after accounting for bug #
1368864)
I managed to add the U7 Echelon to the config file:
"Xonar U7 Echelon Ed_" 1
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Title:
Asus Xonar U7 S/PDIF
I have an Ubuntu 15.10 that's up to date, and I'm still seeing the
"rejected" message.
The seemingly most relevant file is
/etc/dbus-1/system.d/org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.conf, from the
network-manager config file. None of the rules in that file seem to
handle all the "(unset)" fields.
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