There are more problems with the 6.4.0 package from Ubuntu 18.04. The
color maps have no color.
To reproduce, install ncl and then try one of the examples of maps that
have colors:
wget https://www.ncl.ucar.edu/Applications/Scripts/maponly_6.ncl
ncl maponly_6.ncl
Take a look at the png file (it
Public bug reported:
Package ncl-ncarg from Ubuntu 18.04 is missing files, which make the
program malfunction when running some simple test cases.
cfanprod@prod:~/ncl-test$ exit
logout
root@prod:/usr/lib/ncarg# dpkg -l ncl-ncarg
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Inst/Conf-fil
This definitively affects 18.04 as well. The main culprit is that the
/boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu/grubx64.efi binary in 18.04 lacks XFS support.
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After coming back from the weekend, the issue is now also occurring on
the 4.15.0-20 kernel. I am not sure what is up. I had tried the
4.15.0-22 and 4.15.0-36 kernels, prior to booting up 4.15.0-20 again. In
this particular machine, I had tried resetting the power saving settings
of the network car
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On DELL 7060 MicroFormFactor (MFF) machines with Intel network cards,
installing any kernels above, but not including 4.15.0-20, break the
network connectivity of the machine.
Latest kernel where network card w
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Public bug reported:
On DELL 7060 MicroFormFactor (MFF) machines with Intel network cards,
installing any kernels above, but not including 4.15.0-20, break the
network connectivity of the machine.
Latest kernel where network card works:
linux-image-4.15.0-20-generic 4.15.0-20.21~16.
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>> FWIW: I just ran that on my system with the *old* microcode, and it
Define *old* microcode
Microcode can also come from the latest BIOS if you had updated. So if
you really wanted to be sure you have the original CPU microcode which
should be vulnerable, you will need to:
1. rem
dijuremo@localhost:~$ cat /proc/version_signature
Ubuntu 4.13.0-38.43+lp1759920.1-generic 4.13.16
dijuremo@localhost:~$ cat /proc/cmdline
BOOT_IMAGE=/vmlinuz-4.13.0-38-generic root=/dev/mapper/aevg-root ro quiet
splash vt.handoff=7
dijuremo@localhost:~$ dmesg -t | grep -i microcode
microcode: sig=
Well not a fix, but a workaround for those of you struggling, simply add
the trusty repository, install libxp6, then remove it...
create:
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/libxp-source.list
as:
# Used to install libxp6 for chemkin and ansys to work
deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu trusty main univ
The problem is definitively the combination of Virtualbox and btrfs. I
backed up my data, reformatted the file system where the virtualbox vms
live using ext4 and the system has not crashed for 24+ hours now,
whereas with btrfs it would crash within 20 minutes.
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It is possible the issue is triggered by virtualbox when using a btrfs
backend. After the system hung up, I looked at the syslog and saw these
messages:
May 8 10:44:23 ae407001 kernel: [155243.020496] [ cut here
]
May 8 10:44:23 ae407001 kernel: [155243.020499] kernel BU
Public bug reported:
Machine was running 12.04 LTS and worked fine, did not have any prior
VirtualBox crashes.
After upgrading to 14.04 LTS, the machine consistently locks up about
10-20 minutes after starting Virtualbox and running a Windows 8.1 VM.
The symptons are system load goes really high
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