I switched from nouveau to the proprietary nvidia driver (nvidia-375),
and the crashes have stopped.
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Title:
nouveau write fault, CTXSW_TIMEOUT,
David, by any chance, are you running VMware Workstation when these
problems happen?
My computer has similar symptoms, and when I ssh in, VMware Workstation
seems to be in an odd state. I can't suspend my VMs from the command
line (in preparation for a reboot of the host).
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nouveau write fault, CTXSW_TIMEOUT, hangs the display
To
Public bug reported:
A few hours after upgrading to the latest kernel and plasma (using apt
upgrade) in Xenial 16.04LTS, my computer display hung with:
Feb 2 20:36:16 snorkack kernel: [83600.290217] nouveau :01:00.0: fifo:
write fault at 27c000 engine 00 [GR] client 0e [GPC0/GPCCS]
It's possible that some X resource hidden in my account is setting the
background color. Can someone please tell me where to look for these
resource settings?
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If you open an Emacs window in Plasma/KDE, and you try to highlight a
region of text by dragging the mouse, no highlighting appears. This is
because the color for highlighting a region is identical to the color
for the window background. I believe this color clash occurs
>After running secure_installation, can you still log in with «sudo
>mysql» with no password or user specified?
I succeeded with "sudo mysql -u root". I did not try it with no user
specified.
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FYI, if you have any difficulty reproducing this issue, I actually
installed the mysql-server package using Puppet (version 3.8.5), not
manually with apt-get. The puppet manifest file contains simply:
package { 'mysql-server':
ensure => 'installed',
}
To run it, simply place the above lines
Public bug reported:
Install the 16.04 package mysql-server and immediately run
mysql_secure_installation to set the root database password. When
complete, the root database password you chose doesn't work. You are
locked out from mysql.
Steps reproduce on a fresh Xenial system:
1. sudo apt-get
Public bug reported:
I was in the middle of an upgrade from Vivid to Wily. "sudo do-release-
upgrade" was running on the system console.
Suddenly, a dialog popped up, saying there's a new version of Ubuntu
available, and do I want to upgrade?
This dialog was confusing; I didn't know if it was
Someone has just posted a one-line fix, so is it possible for this fix
to be incorporated?
** Changed in: apport (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => Confirmed
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kalarm is writing continually to $HOME/.xsession-errors. This kind of
pointless logging will silently fill the /home partition. The lines are:
log_kalarm:
log_kalarm:
log_koalarmclient: Check: "Fri Dec 4 17:00:43 2015" - "Fri Dec 4 17:01:42 2015"
log_kalarm:
log_kalarm:
Hi - I uploaded the requested crash file. Should the "incomplete" status
be changed? Thanks.
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ubuntu-bug (apport-kde) crashes every time
This appears to be fixed as of Ubuntu 15.10.
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"sudo emacs" cannot be backgrounded afterward by shell
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I would close this if I could.
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"sudo emacs" cannot be backgrounded afterward by shell
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This bug still exists in 15.10 - confirming.
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df -x tmpfs fails to exclude udev (/dev)
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Thank you, antonio -- your workaround in comment #3 fixed the problem
for me.
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Title:
Gimp tooltip text color is white on white
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This bug used to affect me in 14.04 LTS. Since upgrading to 15.10, the
bug no longer occurs for me.
Just another data point.
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Title:
Typing "prg
Here's the crash file you requested
** Attachment added: "The requested crash file"
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*After* I do a software update from the command line:
$ sudo apt-get upgrade
a new icon appears in my system tray, which looks like a shield with a
red "X" on it. (See screenshot.) To my eye, the red X means that my
software is out of date. However, my software is up to
Also, when ubuntu-bug terminates, the shell prints:
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
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Title:
ubuntu-bug (apport-kde) crashes every time I
Public bug reported:
Every time I run the "ubuntu-bug" program, I get a crash report about
it.
1. I run (say) "ubuntu-bug muon-updater"
2. Apport window appears, "Send problem report to developers?" with info about
the bug.
3. Click Send.
4. "Uploading problem information" dialog appears and
Public bug reported:
In the gimp toolbox, when I hover my mouse over a tool, the tooltip that pops
up has white text on a white background.
See screenshot.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.10
Package: gimp 2.8.14-1ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.2.0-18.22-generic 4.2.3
Uname:
Public bug reported:
1. Run "System Settings"
2. Choose "Account Settings", then "User Manager"
3. Select my own account.
4. Click the icon to choose a photograph and select "Load from file..."
5. Navigate to a JPEG file and select it. Click "Open". My photograph appears
in place of the icon.
Thank you Peter!!!
I am not familiar with the migration path from a PPA to the official
Ubuntu release. Is your fix likely to become part of official 14.04.1
LTS, and if so, how long does that usually take?
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14.04 LTS officially? This is one deadly bug.
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Title:
libdrm-nouveau2
Public bug reported:
(Apologies for not using ubuntu-bug, but I've been waiting an hour for
it to get past Collecting problem information.)
I upgraded system to kernel 3.16.0-43.58~14.04.1 (amd64) today. X now
crashes with the error nouveau - gpu lockup whenever I run Google
Chrome
It definitely works for me on Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS, with my Canon S100.
Previously, it didn't work.
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gphoto2 fails to recognize current
apport information
** Attachment added: BootDmesg.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1458204/+attachment/4404955/+files/BootDmesg.txt
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apport information
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apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected
** Description changed:
1. Perform a kernel upgrade normally via apt-get dist-upgrade.
2. Reboot.
3. Run apt-get autoremove to delete the old kernel packages.
4. System Notification Helper now reports that the computer requires a
apport information
** Attachment added: ProcInterrupts.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1458204/+attachment/4404963/+files/ProcInterrupts.txt
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apport information
** Attachment added: CRDA.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1458204/+attachment/4404956/+files/CRDA.txt
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apport information
** Attachment added: Lsusb.txt
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Title:
apport information
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1458204/+attachment/4404967/+files/UdevLog.txt
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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** Attachment added: IwConfig.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1458204/+attachment/4404958/+files/IwConfig.txt
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apport information
** Attachment added: ProcModules.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1458204/+attachment/4404964/+files/ProcModules.txt
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** Attachment added: Lspci.txt
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apport information
** Attachment added: PulseList.txt
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Public bug reported:
1. Perform a kernel upgrade normally via apt-get dist-upgrade.
2. Reboot.
3. Run apt-get autoremove to delete the old kernel packages.
4. System Notification Helper now reports that the computer requires a reboot.
The autoremove operation shouldn't require a reboot,
The solution from comment #10 worked for me in 13.10.
$ gvfs-mount cdda://sr0
I ran it while the CD was in the drive and sound-juicer was not running.
Then I ran sound-juicer and it found the disc.
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I just upgraded from ubuntu 13.04 to 13.10. gphoto2 can no longer detect
my Canon S100 camera. I plug it in via USB, and no messages at all
appear in /var/log.
$ gphoto2 --list-ports | grep usb
usb:002,003 Universal Serial Bus
usb:001,003
sudo lsusb does not show the camera either.
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Title:
gphoto2 cannot detect camera after 13.10 upgrade
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OK, I got my camera recognized by using a different USB port. (My USB
switcher was having a problem.)
Now gphoto2 says:
$ gphoto2 -P
*** Error ***
An error occurred in the io-library ('Bad parameters'): No error description
available
*** Error (-110: 'I/O in progress') ***
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Looks like this is a duplicate of 1245303.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1245303
gphoto2 fails to recognize current Canon S100 with An error occurred in the
io-library ('Bad
Confirming that this is still broken in Saucy Salamander.
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sudo emacs cannot be backgrounded afterward by shell
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Confirming that this is still broken in Saucy Salamander.
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Title:
completion with ubuntu-bug complains about missing release-upgrade.py
To
This is still broken in Saucy Salamander.
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Title:
bash completion for sudo svn prints an infinite loop of comopt error
messages
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Confirming that this is still broken in Saucy Salamander.
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Title:
bash completion escapes the dollar sign preceding a variable when it
Thanks very much for considering my report. I have marked it as invalid.
** Changed in: bsd-mailx (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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Thanks very much for considering my report. I have marked it as invalid.
** Changed in: bsd-mailx (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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Public bug reported:
Type in a shell (but do not hit Enter):
$ sudo svn x
Now hit the Tab key, and you get stream of error messages:
bash: compopt: -o: option requires an argument
compopt: usage: compopt [-o|+o option] [-DE] [name ...]
bash: compopt: -o: option requires an argument
compopt:
Public bug reported:
When I run:
$ sudo emacs /etc/myfile
and later try to background it by typing ^Z in the invoking shell, the
keystroke is ignored and merely echoes to the screen as ^Z.
This did NOT happen in Ubuntu 10.04 LTS.
This does NOT happen for any of the following commands:
$
Sorry, I made a typo in my report. The command:
$ sudo emacs gnome-terminal
should be:
$ sudo gnome-terminal
** Description changed:
When I run:
- $ sudo emacs /etc/myfile
+ $ sudo emacs /etc/myfile
and later try to background it by typing ^Z in the invoking shell, the
OK, I have figured out a workaround with the help of askubuntu.com:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/342607/why-does-usr-bin-mail-ignore-
aliases-in-home-mailrc
Ubuntu installs the mailutils package by default, which (inexplicably)
does not support $HOME/.mailrc aliases.
The alternative package
I am leaving the bug report in place in case this is still a bug in
mailutils.
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Title:
/usr/bin/mail ignores aliases in $HOME/.mailrc
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I installed libsvn-web-perl:
$ sudo apt-get install libsvn-web-perl
and tried running svnweb-server:
$ svnweb-server
The program 'svnweb-server' is currently not installed. You can install it by
typing:
sudo apt-get install libsvn-web-perl
Notice that the error message
apt-file list libsvn-web-perl does not list svnweb-server among its
files.
apt-file search svnweb-server returns no results.
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Title:
Also no templates are installed. Possibly /usr/bin/svnweb-install seems
broken too. It creates only a config.yaml file but no templates
subdirectory, which contradicts the docs at
http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/lucid/man3/SVN::Web.3pm.html#contenttoc3
:
SVN::Web’s output is entirely
Public bug reported:
Intermittently, when I run:
$ at -l
it prints this error message for some of its jobs:
Cannot stat in /var/spool/cron/atjobs: No such file or directory
Example output:
$ at -l
13Fri Nov 1 21:00:00 2013 a jsmith
5 Wed Sep 11 21:00:00 2013 a jsmith
32
Sorry, this was due to (my) user error. You can close this bug report.
I recently built this machine and naively transferred some at jobs from
another machine. They had the wrong file permissions.
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When the error message appears, some of the at jobs are missing from the
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Title:
at -l intermittently prints Cannot
Public bug reported:
$ ubuntu-bug postfix
ERROR: hook /usr/share/apport/package-hooks/postfix.py crashed:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/apport/report.py, line 197, in _run_hook
symb['add_info'](report, ui)
File
This old debian bug may be related:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=339012
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Title:
/usr/bin/mail has no
Public bug reported:
1. Put an alias in $HOME/.mailrc
alias foo m...@whatever.com
2. Try to mail the alias:
$ echo hello | /usr/bin/mail -s testing foo
3. Read /var/log/mail.log and see foo bounce as an unknown user:
Sep 7 11:15:39 mycomputer postfix/local[9707]: EE038F6028B:
** Changed in: at (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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Title:
at -l intermittently prints Cannot stat in /var/spool/cron/atjobs:
Interesting question. Ubuntu definitely supported $HOME/.mailrc aliases
in version 10.04 (with its installed postfix).
Also, the mail command has supported $HOME/.mailrc since the 1980s,
even pre-Linux. It would be (IMHO) pretty unwise/unlikely to drop
support for a config file that Linux
Ah, I notice that /usr/bin/mail is a symlink:
$ ll /usr/bin/mail
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 22 Aug 31 16:55 /usr/bin/mail -
/etc/alternatives/mail
and its target is also a symlink:
$ ll /etc/alternatives/mail
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 23 Aug 31 16:55 /etc/alternatives/mail -
After some investigation, it seems /usr/bin/mail is part of the
mailutils package. So this alias expansion should be happening within
/usr/bin/mail and not from postfix.
** Package changed: postfix (Ubuntu) = mailutils (Ubuntu)
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Public bug reported:
I found this 20+ times in .xsession-errors after leaving the screensaver
running overnight.
(gnome-screensaver:5633): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_widget_set_visible:
assertion `GTK_IS_WIDGET (widget)' failed
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.04
Package: gnome-screensaver
I can confirm this error message occurs in Ubuntu 13.04 64-bit while
running VMware Workstation 10, each time that the mouse pointer crosses
onto, or off of, the VMware window.
(gnome-settings-daemon:5101): libappindicator-CRITICAL **:
app_indicator_set_label: assertion `IS_APP_INDICATOR (self)'
When the error message appears, some of the at jobs are missing from the
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Title:
at -l intermittently prints Cannot stat in
Sorry, this was due to (my) user error. You can close this bug report.
I recently built this machine and naively transferred some at jobs from
another machine. They had the wrong file permissions.
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Public bug reported:
Intermittently, when I run:
$ at -l
it prints this error message for some of its jobs:
Cannot stat in /var/spool/cron/atjobs: No such file or directory
Example output:
$ at -l
13Fri Nov 1 21:00:00 2013 a jsmith
5 Wed Sep 11 21:00:00 2013 a jsmith
32
Public bug reported:
The /usr/bin/mail has no package.
apt-file-search /usr/bin/mail produces no package that owns
/usr/bin/mail.
Also ubuntu-bug /usr/bin/mail reports:
ubuntu-bug: error: /usr/bin/mail does not belong to a package.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.04
Package:
This old debian bug may be related:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=339012
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Title:
/usr/bin/mail has no package
To manage
Public bug reported:
$ ubuntu-bug postfix
ERROR: hook /usr/share/apport/package-hooks/postfix.py crashed:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/apport/report.py, line 197, in _run_hook
symb['add_info'](report, ui)
File
Public bug reported:
1. Put an alias in $HOME/.mailrc
alias foo m...@whatever.com
2. Try to mail the alias:
$ echo hello | /usr/bin/mail -s testing foo
3. Read /var/log/mail.log and see foo bounce as an unknown user:
Sep 7 11:15:39 mycomputer postfix/local[9707]: EE038F6028B:
** Changed in: at (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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Title:
at -l intermittently prints Cannot stat in /var/spool/cron/atjobs: No
such
Interesting question. Ubuntu definitely supported $HOME/.mailrc aliases
in version 10.04 (with its installed postfix).
Also, the mail command has supported $HOME/.mailrc since the 1980s,
even pre-Linux. It would be (IMHO) pretty unwise/unlikely to drop
support for a config file that Linux
Ah, I notice that /usr/bin/mail is a symlink:
$ ll /usr/bin/mail
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 22 Aug 31 16:55 /usr/bin/mail -
/etc/alternatives/mail
and its target is also a symlink:
$ ll /etc/alternatives/mail
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 23 Aug 31 16:55 /etc/alternatives/mail -
After some investigation, it seems /usr/bin/mail is part of the
mailutils package. So this alias expansion should be happening within
/usr/bin/mail and not from postfix.
** Package changed: postfix (Ubuntu) = mailutils (Ubuntu)
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This bug just crashed my system, growing ~/.xsession to 450GB until my
disk filled to 100%. Will removing rhythmbox prevent it from happening?
$ sudo apt-get remove rhythmbox
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Public bug reported:
Run these commands to reproduce the problem:
$ touch xxx
$ ls $PWD/x(now press TAB)
The line completes like this:
ls \$PWD/xxx
with a slash in front of the dollar sign.
If you run complete -r, the problem goes away, and the line completes
as:
ls
Public bug reported:
To reproduce the problem, type this command at a shell prompt (DO NOT
PRESS ENTER AFTERWARD):
$ ubuntu-bug
and with the cursor at the end of the line, press the TAB key. The
following errors appear:
egrep: /usr/share/apport/symptoms/dist-upgrade.py@: No such file or
The adduser workaround (#23) doesn't work under Ubuntu 13.04 because
/run/user/lightdm is mode 700. :-(
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df -h permission denied error
To
Public bug reported:
The command:
$ /bin/df -x tmpfs
should exclude all filesystems of type tmpfs. The udev filesystem
mounted at /dev is of this type:
$ stat -f /dev
File: /dev
ID: 0Namelen: 255 Type: tmpfs
Block size: 4096 Fundamental block size: 4096
Blocks: Total:
Referencing my previous post (#107): never mind. Something else is wrong
with my machine. ALL disk writes are 1MB/second, even on my internal SSD
RAID. So it's not just external drives.
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gonssal (#104): On 13.04 (live CD), I ran sudo modprobe ehci_hcd and
copied files from an internal SSD to an external USB3 drive. I get
super-slow 1 MB/second transfer rates. I boot the same computer into
Windows 7 (it's dual boot) and I get 150MB/sec.
I get the same problem if I use eSATA or
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