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1.
No LSB modules are available.
Description:Ubuntu 24.04 LTS
Release:24.04
2.
udev:
Installed: 255.4-1ubuntu8
Candidate: 255.4-1ubuntu8
Version table:
*** 255.4-1ubuntu8 500
500 http://au.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu noble/main amd64 Packages
The issue appears to be that update-initramfs creates uncompressed
images.
I have the same error but have been dealing with a different issue of it
failing to boot with a custom kernel by UUID which is why I haven't
posted a bug report. However, since this issue appears to be related,
upon
Public bug reported:
I have a recurring problem where kmail fails to finish updating an imap
change after accessing any email with a .ics file attached (calendar
invitation). I can fix this by loading akonadiconsole and clearing the
akonadi cache and restarting the server; however 100% of the
I considered what you said and put the sim card into a phone even though
it was allegedly unlocked and set it as you suggested and indeed it does
NOT ask for a pin now. I would consider the main issue resolved now,
thanks! I've been fighting this for 2 years unsuccessfully so this is a
major win
Thanks, I'll look into that then. What about the necessity for superuser
access just to input the pin number? That seems excessive.
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Title:
Thanks for the suggestion. This is the frustrating part of it - the card
is actually unlocked and has no pin. It makes no difference what I type
in as a pin number, so long as I go through the process. Something
somewhere insists it's locked when it's actually not.
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Problem persists on 16.10
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Title:
Mobile broadband requires reboot every time
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Confirmed still a problem in 16.10. I still do the ->HSP->A2DP switch
every time bluetooth audio connects to get it working.
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Title:
Pulseaudio
I'm still experiencing this problem on upgrading to ubuntu 16.10
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Title:
reduce 90s session kill timeout if the session does not shutdown
Also note that this is not confined to just konversation as quite a few
other KDE applications also do not reliably resume - notably konsole,
kate, kmail and ktorrent for example.
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Public bug reported:
Kf5 based applications do not reliably start up again on new sessions after
logging out and in again. This was noted specifically on konversation as
discussed in this bug here (Konversation session doesn't resume):
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=363876
but other
Confirmed this fixes it for me too. I've removed plasma-nm from the
affected packages and added breeze.
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Title:
Slow login to kde5 waiting on
** Also affects: breeze-qt4 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: plasma-nm (Ubuntu)
** Summary changed:
- Slow login to kde5 waiting on ?networkmanager
+ Slow login to kde5 waiting on breeze splash
** Also affects: breeze (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
** Summary changed:
- Slow login to kde5 waiting on networkmanager
+ Slow login to kde5 waiting on ?networkmanager
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Title:
Slow login to kde5
I'm not sure what other debugging info I can add then to help find the
cause.
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Title:
Slow login to kde5 waiting on networkmanager
To manage
I checked on my desktop PC as well which has the login lag and systemd-
analyze blame gave me these top 10 with the same first candidate:
7.851s NetworkManager-wait-online.service
303ms apt-daily.service
239ms dev-sda2.device
223ms upower.service
I have the same issue since upgrading to (Kubuntu) 16.04 with bluetooth
audio not working to the A2DP device. However I found a temporary
workaround - after it connects the audio player stops completely in its
tracks, but if I change the audio configuration on the bluetooth audio
device from A2DP
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I have a laptop with a mobile broadband device which only ever
initialises on a reboot.
If I suspend to ram and then resume it fails to work. If I power the
machine down and then cold boot it asks for the sim pin code which then
also asks for the administrator password.
I've opened a new bug for those who still have a similar problem with kubuntu
16.04 since this one was closed as being fixed:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plasma-nm/+bug/1584604
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I still get the slow login as happened with kubuntu 15.10 now on a fresh
install of kubuntu 16.04 on multiple systems.
The pause is identical to as happened in this bug which is marked as
closed, but it does not appear to be bluetooth related this time:
There didn't even seem to be a way to make it play back with the
hardware acceleration disabled as vlc just kept segfaulting. A custom
mplayer build spawned lots of errors too. It was literally impossible to
play back any H264 videos.
For what it's worth, to get it working for myself I had to
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