I have an update on this. I've talked with the LXD team during the
engineering sprint in Madrid and at the moment we can't break ubuntu-fan
or we could potentially break some running LXD installations.
I asked the LXD team to start working as soon as possible to remove the
support for this
** Description changed:
+ [Impact]
+
+ It seems that kernel 6.8 introduced a regression in the 9pfs related to
+ caching and netfslib, that can cause some user-space apps to read
+ content from files that is not up-to-date (when they are used in a
+ producer/consumer fashion).
+
+ It seems that
I've uploaded a test kernel here:
https://people.canonical.com/~arighi/lp2056461/amd64/
With this one I can't reproduce the problem. It'd be great if someone
else could test it as well, to confirm that it's actually fixing the
problem.
Note: this kernel is a 6.8.0-32.32 with this commit
I've done some bisecting and it looks like the culprit is this commit:
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=80105ed2fd2715fb09a8fdb0655a8bdc86c120db
I'll prepare a test kernel with this one reverted, then if it's
confirmed, we can figure out a proper fix.
Public bug reported:
On a ThinkPad P16s running Noble, resuming from suspend fails about 10%
of the time. This usually leads to a reboot, and more rarely to a hang
that requires forcing a power off.
I don't recall this being the case with kernel 6.5 in Mantic.
How to reproduce:
* suspend the
Sadly I've updated this morning to Ubuntu 24.04 noble.
I have a snapshot taken before upgrading that I can eventually clone.
But I've never tried booting from another dataset so I'm not 100%
confident.
I can also try using this proposed firmware in noble.
Or maybe we can wait for someone that
For anyone still on 22.04 and 23.10 beware: the recent apt upgrade of
the linux-firmware package does not contains any update to the amdgpu
vcn firmware from upstream. So, if you updated, you have to re-copy the
ones from upstream (see workaround section above).
In my case the dmese reported VCN
Test result with the patch set applied (ubuntu_fan_smoke_test):
11:48:05 INFO | Writing results to /home/ubuntu/autotest/client/results/default
11:48:05 INFO | START timestamp=1714564085localtime=May
01 11:48:05
11:48:05 INFO | START ubuntu_fan_smoke_test.setup
Patch set to re-enable Ubuntu FAN in the 6.8 Noble kernel:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kernel-team/2024-May/150684.html
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Title:
re-enable
Public bug reported:
[Impact]
In LP: #2063298, we have opted to deprecate Ubuntu FAN support because
of the maintenance overhead and the possibility of regressions /
conflicts with the new networking eBPF APIs in kernels >= 6.8.
However, we cannot disable this feature in HWE/backport kernels,
Thanks @dannf for updating the bug! The SRU description looks good to me
and everything seems reasonable, same with the plan.
I'll keep monitoring this tracker and we'll proceed once oracular will
be open.
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** Summary changed:
- apply sched-ext patch set to linux-unstable
+ provide a sched-ext enabled kernel for the 24.10 release
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu Oracular)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: linux (Ubuntu Noble)
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Hello, any progress on this? Now that ubuntu-fan is officially
deprecated in Noble can we simply sync iproute2 with Debian? Is there
any pending activity / requirement that are preventing this? Thanks!
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** Changed in: sgml-base (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
package sgml-base 1.31 failed to install/upgrade: Local modifications
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Public bug reported:
Summary:
Running `sudo apt install libpam-mount` I get
```
pam-auth-update: Local modifications to /etc/pam.d/common-*, not updating.
pam-auth-update: Run pam-auth-update --force to override.
Setting up libpam-mount-bin (2.19-1) ...
Processing triggers for libc-bin
unfortunately the problem is not actually gone in noble. I have upgraded
to the beta and are having significant but intermittent problems. On
6.8.0-31-generic I get periods of normal traffic mixed with 100% packet
loss for some seconds. This looks as follows:
64 bytes from 192.168.16.77:
Public bug reported:
[Impact]
In order to provide ubuntu-fan we need to maintain additional kernel
SAUCE patches that are currently conflicting with upstream code,
potentially breaking networking eBPF APIs.
To prevent such incompatibility the whole patch set requires a major
redesign.
However,
According to the information that I collected (asking around,
investigating, etc.), it seems that there are no critical users of
ubuntu-fan.
Moreover, considering the impact of the ubuntu-fan kernel patches (that
would require a major refactoring to avoid breaking the network eBPF
ABI), we
Test plan:
- without this change:
/usr/lib/linux-tools-6.8.0-22/bpftool /usr/lib/linux-tools-6.8.0-25/bpftool gen
skeleton /tmp/bpfcc-0.29.1+ds/libbpf-tools/.output/bashreadline.bpf.o >
/tmp/bpfcc-0.29.1+ds/libbpf-tools/.output/bashreadline.skel.h
Usage: bpftool [OPTIONS] OBJECT { COMMAND |
debdiff in attach allows to run the autopkgtest correctly also with
multiple kernels installed.
** Patch added: "bpfcc-tools-fix-autopkgtest.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bpfcc/+bug/2061727/+attachment/5766017/+files/bpfcc-tools-fix-autopkgtest.debdiff
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[Impact]
The autopkgtest for bpfcc-tools fails with the following error when
multiple linux-tools packages (multiple kernels) are installed:
942s /usr/lib/linux-tools-6.8.0-22/bpftool
/usr/lib/linux-tools-6.8.0-25/bpftool gen skeleton
It's also worth noting that displaycal-py3 does not support python 3.12
yet. See for example https://github.com/eoyilmaz/displaycal-
py3/issues/335#issuecomment-2016761349
** Bug watch added: github.com/eoyilmaz/displaycal-py3/issues #335
https://github.com/eoyilmaz/displaycal-py3/issues/335
Public bug reported:
I have upgraded to the noble beta today, and displaycal fails to start.
The package dependencies request python 3.12, but the actual software
needs 3.11 (or older).
```
$ apt show displaycal | grep Depends
WARNING: apt does not have a stable CLI interface. Use with caution
** Description changed:
[Impact]
Branch History Injection (BHI) attacks may allow a malicious application
to influence indirect branch prediction in kernel by poisoning the
branch history. eIBRS isolates indirect branch targets in ring0.
The BHB can still influence the choice of
** Summary changed:
- Backport mitigations for the native BHI hardware vulnerabilty
+ Apply mitigations for the native BHI hardware vulnerabilty
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Noble)
Status: New => Fix Committed
** Description changed:
[Impact]
Branch History Injection (BHI) attacks may allow a malicious application
to influence indirect branch prediction in kernel by poisoning the
branch history. eIBRS isolates indirect
Public bug reported:
[Impact]
Branch History Injection (BHI) attacks may allow a malicious application
to influence indirect branch prediction in kernel by poisoning the
branch history. eIBRS isolates indirect branch targets in ring0.
The BHB can still influence the choice of indirect branch
@tijs thanks for testing it! If 6.8.0-19 is working I assume that also
the latest kernel in release (6.8.0-22.22) is also working. If that's
the case I think we can close this for now.
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Any news? Pulling firmware from upstream is enough to solve this issue.
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Title:
vp9 hw decode broken on modern AMD apus, needs amdgpu update
To
Applied all the listed commits to noble/linux, including also:
9c55461040a9 ("x86/efistub: Remap kernel text read-only before dropping
NX attribute")
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu Noble)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Noble)
Status: New => Fix
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Noble)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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Title:
Add Real-time Linux Analysis tool (rtla) to linux-tools
To
Public bug reported:
[Impact]
CONFIG_INTEL_TDX_HOST depends on !KEXEC_CORE in the latest 6.8 kernel.
This was introduced by:
cb8eb06d50fc ("x86/virt/tdx: Disable TDX host support when kexec is
enabled")
We cannot regress kexec, therefore we need to disable
CONFIG_INTEL_TDX_HOST in the generic
If the issue is fixed without the extra patch, I think we can ignore it,
it was probably a false positive from UBSAN.
Let's keep an eye on it and if it shows up again in the future we can do
a test with my additional patch. Thanks for update!
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Changing the state to Won't fix, because of LP: #2059762.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Noble)
Status: Fix Released => Won't Fix
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Title:
Looking at the code this issue seems to be introduced by `UBUNTU: SAUCE:
modpost: support arbitrary symbol length in modversion` and the UBSAN
warning tells us that accessing vers->name[0] could be an out-of-bounds
access.
The struct modversion_info contains a flexibile array (name), that is
Public bug reported:
[Impact]
The **rtla** is a meta-tool that includes a set of commands that aims to
analyze the real-time properties of Linux.
Considering the latest "low-latency" capabilities acquired by the
generic kernel and also considering the recent trend in Ubuntu to focus
on
** Description changed:
Current version of amdgpu binaries in linux-firmware shipped with ubuntu
22.04 (jammy) and ubuntu 23.10 (mantic) create various problems when
decoding VP9 content with the iGPU on modern AMD mobile processor
(rembrant and phoenix, i.e. 6xxxU/H, 7x40U/H and 7x35U/H
** Summary changed:
- vp9 hw decode broke on modern AMD apus, needs amdgpu update
+ vp9 hw decode broken on modern AMD apus, needs amdgpu update
** Description changed:
- Current version of amdgpu in linux-firmware shipped with ubuntu 22.04
- (jammy) and ubuntu 23.10 (mantic) create various
Public bug reported:
Current version of amdgpu binaries in linux-firmware shipped with ubuntu
22.04 (jammy) and ubuntu 23.10 (mantic) create various problems when
decoding VP9 content with the iGPU on modern AMD mobile processor
(rembrant and phoenix, i.e. 6xxxU/H, 7x40U/H and 7x35U/H processor).
Well, that was a pleasant surprise! On 6.8.0-11 the problem seems to be
completely gone. I guess I'll be upgrading to Noble as soon as possible.
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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Title:
Provide python perf module
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Patch sent to the kernel team mailing list for review:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kernel-team/2024-March/149751.html
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Title:
Provide
Public bug reported:
On 6.5.0-26-generic, my QCNFA765 cannot really operate in 802.11ax mode.
I have a Thinkpad P16s Gen 2 with a (soldered, sadly) QCNFA765 card, which uses
the ath11k driver.
I also have a Ruckus R650 AP, which supports wifi6.
Connecting the two and pinging the AP yields the
** Description changed:
+ [Impact]
+
+ We need to provide the python perf module, because some applications
+ (such as tuned) require it.
+
+ This module is implemented inside perf, provided by the kernel.
+
+ At the moment we provide a distinct perf for each kernel installed in
+ the system.
Unfortunately those traces don't say much without the debugging symbols.
If it happens also with the mainline kernel we should see similar bugs
reported upstream, that's why I'm not very convinced about this being a
kernel issue. More likely a library issue, considering that it happens
with
Hm... honestly this looks more like a user-space / brave issue than a
kernel issue. Do you get similar SIGSEGV with other apps?
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Title:
Getting
Can you give it a try also with the latest upstream 6.8 (available here
https://kernel.ubuntu.com/mainline/v6.8.1/). This should help to verify
if it's an upstream issue or a specific issue with the Ubuntu kernel.
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@tijs not exactly that kernel, but a kernel that has all the fixes that
are included in 6.8.1. :)
If you are willing to do one more test to confirm that everything is
fine in the next candidate kernel for 24.04, you could try with
6.8.0-20.20 from this ppa:
I don't have the hardware at the moment. It'd be great if you could do a
test with the latest mainline build, so that we can better understand if
it's an upstream issue or something specific with the Ubuntu kernel (or
maybe a kernel .config issue):
https://kernel.ubuntu.com/mainline/v6.8.1/
The message `mce: [Hardware Error]: Machine check events logged` really
seems to indicate a potential hardware malfunction.
Can you double check if this is happening only with the latest 6.8? Do
you see anything similar in dmesg with other kernels?
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Can you elaborate more on the freeze part? Does the system completely
freezes and it never recovers or is it a temporary freeze (until the
copy completes)?
How much RAM do you have in your system?
Can you check if the following helps to mitigate the problem?
$ echo $((32 * 1024 * 1024)) | sudo
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Noble)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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Title:
left-over ceph debugging printks
To manage
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Noble)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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Title:
Enable lowlatency settings in the generic kernel
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Noble)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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Title:
hwmon: (coretemp) Fix core count limitation
To manage
Public bug reported:
[Impact]
In linux 6.8 the coretemp driver supports at most 128 cores per package.
Cores higher than 128 will lose their core temperature information.
There is an upstream patch set that allows to support more than 128
cores per package, but it's applied to linux-next for
** Changed in: linux-apfs-rw (Ubuntu Noble)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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Title:
apfs-dkms FTBS in noble with the latest 6.8 kernel
To
I haven't been able to reproduce this on my PC yet... Looking at the
error, especially the virtio-fs part, I'm wondering if you're missing
virtiofsd in your host. Can you try to `apt install virtiofsd` (if you
don't have it installed already)?
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Title:
Enable CONFIG_INTEL_IOMMU_DEFAULT_ON and
For the general use case I think that reducing the verbosity makes
sense. About our testing, I think we're not booting kernels with
"quiet", and if we do we should definitely drop it from the kernel boot
options.
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I don't see these messages with the latest Noble using the kernel from
the proposed pocket (6.8.0-11-generic). Can you also give it a try (if
you can)?
Hopefully we'll be able to promote a 6.8 in release soon, we are
currently blocked by a glibc regression (that doesn't seem to be a
kernel
Public bug reported:
SRU Justification
Impact:
The upstream process for stable tree updates is quite similar
in scope to the Ubuntu SRU process, e.g., each patch has to
demonstrably fix a bug, and each patch is vetted by upstream
by originating either directly
Public bug reported:
SRU Justification
Impact:
The upstream process for stable tree updates is quite similar
in scope to the Ubuntu SRU process, e.g., each patch has to
demonstrably fix a bug, and each patch is vetted by upstream
by originating either
Public bug reported:
this is missing python3-pycurl as a dependency, as reported here:
https://github.com/osdlyrics/osdlyrics/issues/75
** Affects: osdlyrics (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Summary changed:
- casper: qemu image too small in autopkgtest
+ casper: qemu instances too small during autopkgtest (potential OOM failures)
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Fix for focal (where we are experiencing regressions with hwe-5.15) in
the attached debdiff.
** Patch added: "casper-increase-memory-to-test-instances.debdiff"
Public bug reported:
[Impact]
During autopkgtest we are creating VMs with 768MB of RAM, that used to
be enough in the past, but nowdays we typically require more memory and
we may trigger some sporadic out-of-memory failures during autopkgtest.
[Test case]
Run autopkgtest with a recent kernel
as ~larsoner mentioned, those scripts contain some `return` but not in
functions, so they may fail in some cases; you should change all
`return` to `exit 0`
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This seems to fix the test failure.
** Patch added: "systemd-test-make-test-execute-pass-on-Linux-5.15.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1975587/+attachment/5592621/+files/systemd-test-make-test-execute-pass-on-Linux-5.15.debdiff
** Patch removed:
** Patch added: "systemd-test-make-test-execute-pass-on-Linux-5.15.patch"
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Public bug reported:
[Impact]
test-execute autotest is failing in focal with kernel 5.15. This is
because the following kernel commit changed the ABI for ioprio:
e70344c05995 ("block: fix default IO priority handling")
Previously setting IOPRIO_CLASS_NONE for a process would report
@vorlon JFYI, I've just created LP: #1975499 for kinetic.
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oss4-dkms '-mfloat-abi=hard' build failure
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Public bug reported:
[Impact]
oss4-dkms fails to build in Jammy with the following error:
gcc: error: unrecognized command-line option ‘-mfloat-abi=hard’
We have considered to drop support of this package in other
architectures (except amd64) - see for example LP: #1969752, but
starting from
Public bug reported:
[Impact]
Use nosuid,noexec mount options on devtmpfs, this allows to provide a
bit of extra security by preventing mmapping stuff in /dev with
PROT_EXEC or having setuid executables.
[Test case]
If we really want to provide a test case for this...:
$ grep devtmpfs
Ubuntu 22.04, and haven't tested yet here (a
little bit scared, evaluating pro and cons...)
Cheers,
Andrea
Il giorno lun 16 mag 2022 alle ore 07:01 Adolfo Jayme <
1810...@bugs.launchpad.net> ha scritto:
> ** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
>Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
>
&
Public bug reported:
[Impact]
The patch that we have recently re-introduced to properly support
overlayfs on top of shiftfs can introduce potential kernel panics, for
example:
BUG: kernel NULL pointer dereference, address: 0008
[ 447.039738] #PF: supervisor read access in
Here is another one.
When I finally got back inside (with both screens working) it was 16:57:15.
** Attachment added: "journal.zip"
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it happened again.
This time pretty bad, the monitor did not wake up, even after various
Ctrl-Alt-F. But after I switched it off-on, it worked.
I was able to login using the other monitor and I immediately check the time:
18:23:37.
The other monitor finally came back after that time.
I
Hello! I tried @SquareRobin solution and it seems to be working fine,
I'm under 20.3 - 5.2.7 Cinnamon.
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Title:
Cinnamon session restore does not
Alex, thanks for the review! We can definitely remove the dependency of
AUFS and provide a standalone patch, in this way we can provide this
feature also to those kernels that don't have AUFS enabled (like all the
recent kernels in jammy). I'll work on that and will ping you when I
have a patch
I would like to amend the description of the problem.
It happened twice today.
I press a kew, and the screen comes back, with the password request, but it is
"frozen".
If I move the mouse, it only moves on the other screen, and no typing happens.
After doing some Ctrl-Alt-F. I land on the
Everything looks good, so I re-applied the patch with the addition of
this extra fix:
https://git.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-
kernel/ubuntu/+source/linux/+git/focal/commit/?h=hwe-5.15-next=b4c25dba7993400e9c57d3e60bec4ab8bce1b701
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I think I have a proper fix to re-introduce this patch without panicing
the kernel. I'm currently running some stress tests to make sure nothing
is broken. If everything goes well I'll re-introduce this patch with the
proper fix.
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Still on wayland
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@mihalicyn Yes, this patch without AUFS enabled doesn't introduce any
problem, but that's because without AUFS the patch is basically a no-op.
Here's the ported patch that was applied to 5.15:
And it fixes a VSCode integration issue.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdb/+bug/1971409
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Title:
SRU: Update gdb to the final 12.1
Public bug reported:
I have 2 screen (Dell).
Since having upgraded to 22.04, one of them struggles to come back after a lock.
Sometimes takes a few seconds, sometimes it is ok and sometimes it takes longer.
I have found that if I do Ctrl-Alt-F1... the screen comes back.
I have a DP and HDMI
This patch seems to introduce this NULL pointer dereference, that can be
triggered systematically running lxc autopkgtest:
BUG: kernel NULL pointer dereference, address: 0008
[ 447.039738] #PF: supervisor read access in kernel mode
[ 447.040369] #PF: error_code(0x) - not-present
NOTE to clarify: I'm going to revert this patch in focal/hwe-5.15, that
is the only 5.15 kernel with this patch that has AUFS enabled (so the
only kernel where this bug can be triggered).
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Got the same issue in VSCode using gdb 12.0.90.
I compiled gdb 12.1 and it works.
Can we get it updated to 12.1?
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Title:
value_copy: Assertion
** Summary changed:
- disable Intel DMA remapping options by default
+ disable Intel DMA remapping by default
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Title:
disable Intel DMA
Public bug reported:
[Impact]
It seems that enabling Intel IOMMU can cause some weird gfx problems, see for
example:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1971146
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1965882
[Test case]
We don't have any specific test case, only other bug reports that
tracked
** Description changed:
The wpa-dhclient autopkgtest is always failing without wireless-tools
- installed. Maybe wireless-tools should be an explicit dependency of
- network-manager.
+ installed. Maybe wireless-tools should be added to the test dependencies
+ (debian/tests/control).
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Public bug reported:
The wpa-dhclient autopkgtest is always failing without wireless-tools
installed. Maybe wireless-tools should be an explicit dependency of
network-manager.
** Affects: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Changed in: samba (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Incomplete
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Title:
coturn does not start after update of Jan 13 '21 (20.04.1 LTS)
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** Description changed:
Getting the following error
gencache_init: Failed to create directory: /var/www/.cache/samba -
Permission denied
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- I seen this was also an issue in redhat
+ I seen this was also an issue in redhat
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1908506
Would that be version (2:4.13.17~dfsg-0ubuntu0.21.04.2) ? Because I'm
still having this issue on version (2:4.13.17~dfsg-0ubuntu0.21.04.2)
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Im sorry for the really late response
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Title:
gencache_init: Failed to create directory: /var/www/.cache/samba -
Permission denied
To manage
Hello i have ^Croot@nextcloud:~apt install smbclient
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
smbclient is already the newest version (2:4.13.17~dfsg-0ubuntu0.21.04.2).
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