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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1592669
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1598230
package mysql-server-5.7 5.7.12-0ubuntu1.1 failed to install/upgrade:
subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
**
** Changed in: mysql-5.7 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => In Progress
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MySQL Server installation freezes if root password contains a single
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1567612
Hi,
The installation will run mysql_upgrade using the credentials found in
/etc/mysql/debian.cnf
This results in:
mysql_upgrade: Got error: 1045: Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost'
(using
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1490071 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1490071
The installation is aborting because it detects a MariaDB 10.0
installation in your /var/lib/mysql directory (the flag file).
Running MySQL 5.7 on a MariaDB database is not supported, so you will
need to
This is related to a bug in mysqladmin failing to properly set the
password for an account with auth_socket enabled:
http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=81965 (I'm not sure if
secure_installation uses mysqladmin or if it's just the same logic).
When installing the package with an empty root
be a
full distro upgrade.
The alternative would be to print a warning, which might not be noticed,
and complete the install without running mysql_upgrade or starting the
service.
** Affects: mysql-5.7 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Lars Tangvald (lars-tangvald)
Status
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1612517 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1612517
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1612517
Server fails to start because of customized config
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Thanks for the report!
Found this in the terminal log:
ERROR: Unable to start MySQL server:
2016-08-11T16:01:45.008695Z 0 [ERROR] unknown variable 'table_cache=128'
This option was deprecated in 5.1 (removed in 5.6) in favor of
table_open_cache, so simply renaming it in your config file should
my.cnf has the removed options from 5.5, which I guess is what breaks
it, and it's trying to install 5.7.12-0ubuntu1, which doesn't have the
fix for that issue. There's no error log attached, so I can't verify
100%, but I'm fairly sure.
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I keep getting error message about failed updates for this package. I am
not able to uninstall it using apt-get, as this also results in an error
message.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: libhud-client2:i386 14.04+14.04.20140604-0ubuntu1
So two things we need:
* If we can't stop/start the daemon through the service system, start it
manually in a "hidden" way.
* If we can't access the database (because an older daemon has locked
it), don't fail the installation, but warn the user that mysql_upgrade
hasn't been run
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The "trying to overwrite" error seems to be because you are going from the
upstream packages to the native ones, and they're a bit different in which
packages have some of the files.
So it's probably the apt-get purge command that fixed it (unless you tried that
on its own before without
Still present in Lubuntu 14.04.5 LTS. Manual resizing works however.
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After OTA12 the startup time for camera app has gone from 3 s to 25 s.
Also the scopes randomly freezes for 5-10 s
** Affects: camera-app (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Still the bluetooth aren't stable in the pro 5. Music interrupted when
playing on bluetooth speakers and the phone loses connection to keyboard
and mouse.
The same speaker, keyboard and mouse works well on the Bq units M10 and
e4.5
** Affects: bluez (Ubuntu)
Thanks James Ring (#9). That worked for me as well (on Kubuntu 16.04,
where KDE was added to an originally Ubuntu 16.04 installation).
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Title:
Issue remains on 4.7-rc7
$ dmesg | grep brcm
[5.972119] usbcore: registered new interface driver brcmfmac
[6.100313] brcmfmac :03:00.0: Direct firmware load for
brcm/brcmfmac43602-pcie.txt failed with error -2
[6.585372] brcmfmac: brcmf_c_preinit_dcmds: Firmware version = wl0:
Yakkety diff needs rechecking since the test failure has been fixed
upstream
** Description changed:
+ Python-pymysql sets up MySQL in a temporary location for running its tests.
It runs mysql_install_db and mysqld using options that have been removed in
5.7, causing d/run_tests.sh to fail.
+
** Description changed:
[Impact]
A common cause of upgrade failures are invalid configuration directives
due to deprecation. In this kind of case, apport does not currently tell
us the failure reason, and even if it did print a service start failure,
the actual reason has to be dug
** Description changed:
- Your automated bug reports are posting Logs.var.log.mysql.error.log.txt
- in clear text. These logs may contain PII as well as user credentials.
+ MySQL has some logic for ensuring passwords aren't written to the logs,
+ detailed at
** Description changed:
mysqld is not restarted after postinst runs mysql_upgrade
+
+ As per http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/mysql-upgrade.html it is
+ highly recommended to do so.
+
+ [Impact]
+
+ Depending on database contents, not restarting may cause problems when
+ trying to use
** Description changed:
Due to the old upstart script still being active, mysql_upgrade is
called both via upstart on daemon start and by mysql-server-5.7.postinst
when upgrading on a system that is running upstart. This seems to cause
- various mysql_upgrade failures.
+ various
** Description changed:
In 14.04 (both in 5.5 and 5.6), the default /etc/mysql/my.cnf shipped
with options "key-buffer" and "myisam-recover". In 5.7, these option
names have been removed and replaced with "key-buffer-size" and "myisam-
recover-options" instead. If a user customised
** Description changed:
In 14.04 (both in 5.5 and 5.6), the default /etc/mysql/my.cnf shipped
with options "key-buffer" and "myisam-recover". In 5.7, these option
names have been removed and replaced with "key-buffer-size" and "myisam-
recover-options" instead. If a user customised
Public bug reported:
When purging the server package, the user should be given the option to
remove data files. This is especially important if switching between
MySQL and MariaDB, as they are not compatible, so not cleaning up after
one is likely to make installation of the other fail.
However,
Public bug reported:
Release: 16.04, (xenial), although bug seems to be there since 15.10
version: 0.12+16.04.20160126-0ubuntu1
After installation, I expect an option to add twitter to the online
accounts of gnome3 (version ubuntu-gnome-desktop 0.58 / gnome 3.20.2) -
but there is none.
There
Are any news? The Problem is still there since 2 Month...
Any solution?
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To manage
16.04
Package: linux-image-4.4.0-28-generic 4.4.0-28.47
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.4.0-28.47-generic 4.4.13
Uname: Linux 4.4.0-28-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.20.1-0ubuntu2.1
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: lars 2010 F
Done: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1600624
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brcmfmac: Direct firmware load failed
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On a more general note, purging the packages doesn't work as it should,
because Maria uses the same directories for config and data files, so
purging doesn't clear them out fully, causing errors when trying to
reinstall either package.
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>From the logs, it appears MySQL was successfully installed, then an
attempt was made to replace it with MariaDB, which failed, but wrote
files to /var/lib/mysql, causing the next attempt to reinstall MySQL to
fail.
MariaDB and MySQL have in the past worked as drop-in replacements, but
this is no
We have pretty much the same issue with the upstream packages. Filtering
the password with printf %q in postinst seems to escape the characters
correctly so the password can be passed to the server.
Upstream report: http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=81958
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Yeah, that flag file is there to guard against downgrades, but causes as
many issues as it fixes, so we're working on finding another solution.
My suggestion is to «rm -rf /var/lib/mysql», then run «apt-get -f install» to
reconfigure the package.
Hopefully that's the only problem and this will
Thanks for the log:
Jul 06 13:41:59 ops-bk01 mysql-systemd-start[25625]: MySQL system database not
found. Please run mysql_install
The systemd script checks that /var/lib/mysql exists, and that it has a
/var/lib/mysql/mysql database in it. The first check seems to pass, but
the second causes the
Did you also see the specific error message "Can't create database
'performance_schema'; database exists" ?
We saw this when upgrading from Ubuntu 14.04 to 16.04 due to a race
condition between the new postinst and old upstart script (which would
still be running until the host is rebooted and
The Xenial patch is a bit smaller since it changes --skip-grant to
--skip-grant-tables instead of removing it (which requires specifying
the root user later in the script).
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Suggested debdiff for xenial
** Attachment added: "debdiffxenial.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python-pymysql/+bug/1592664/+attachment/4695766/+files/debdiffxenial.txt
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Since --skip-grant-tables is likely to be removed in the future, we
instead specify the root user when connecting to the temporary database.
** Attachment added: "debdiffyakkety.txt"
It's mentioned at the bottom of this page:
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.5/en/c-api-implementations.html
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MySQL 5.7 slow with Bacula
libmysqlclient_r was included in 5.5 and 5.6 for backwards
compatibility, but it's simply a symlink to libmysqlclient which was
thread safe in 5.5, so my suggestion should work just as well for
systems with 5.5 and 5.6. But a better long-term solution is to simply
remove all checks of this nature
Oh, of course; to fix the initial mysqlclient_r build failure I replaced
every instance of mysqlclient_r in the source with mysqlclient, which
probably fixed the check as well. Might be a better solution
(mysqlclient_r is identical with mysqlclient in 5.5 and 5.6 as well, so
no need to keep the
Ah, that's great!
Odd that I didn't see the issue. I've been using my system to test various
things like upgrading from earlier MySQL versions, so it's possible I hadn't
cleaned up earlier versions completely and the check still passed with 5.7
somehow.
Should make a note of this and get into
I've seen such issues pop up before with apparmor, unfortunately; profiles
being left in a halfway state when testing with rapidly installing/uninstalling
various packages.
It might be simple to fix, though, as I think I've cleared this up before:
Is there an etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.mysqld file?
Are there any mysqld processes still running?
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MySQL 5.7 slow with Bacula 7.4
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With the default MariaDB install on my Xenial vm I get about the same
numbers for those two tests I got with MySQL: 21s and 77s, so must be
caused by something more than just the default configs.
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I was able to get similar performance problems with MySQL by severely
limiting the limit on file descriptors allowed by systemd (it would also
make some tests fail outright because it was at the edge of what the
server can live with). If there's something in Maria's default config
that sets this,
I suspect the problem is that purging MariaDB doesn't remove the
database (the maintainer scripts are supposed to ask, but seems there's
a bug with this). MariaDB and MySQL are no long valid drop-in
replacements of each other, so MySQL won't be able to to work with a
MariaDB database, which is
Yeah, will add that. Need to remove the comment about --force, too :)
Was testing out using mysqld --initialize instead of mysql_install_db, but it
creates some extra complexity with the permissions for datadir, so at least for
Xenial I think we'll stick to just changing the options used.
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I do have a wired icon regardless of connection type. However, it is
only the wired connection that actually works; disconnecting the cable
does not change the icon, but does remove connectivity altogether (so
there's a "wired-connection" icon even though networking is not
working).
It sounds
I didn't look too closely at the extra debug output yet, so can't be sure it'll
help, but my thought was simply to compare it to my run and see if anything
stands out, if any specific part takes much longer in one run, etc.
Also note I haven't run the tests with Postgres to compare, but doubt my
Also also, could you post the output from the test with REGRESS_DEBUG=1?
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MySQL 5.7 slow with Bacula 7.4
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Also, were the tests run with a clean MySQL install, or upgraded from
previous versions?
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Title:
MySQL 5.7 slow with Bacula 7.4
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I can't seem to reproduce this issue.
I've tested according to the instructions at
http://www.bacula.org/7.4.x-manuals/en/developers/Bacula_Regression_Testing.html
(commenting out all disk tests except the two you noted), and I get about the
same results as the ones you report for Postgres on:
That might actually turn out to be important; IIRC the version of
MariaDB in Ubuntu 16.04 is closer to MySQL 5.6 than 5.7, so this might
be a performance regression introduced in 5.6. Thanks :)
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I'll use your tests to try to make a simple test case for this, and pass
it on upstream.
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MySQL 5.7 slow with Bacula 7.4
To manage
Adding --insecure and --basedir=/usr and removing --force and
--skip-name-resolve, plus removing --skip-grant from the following mysqld
command, seems to fix it, but I'm getting a test failure:
test_issue_363, which I'm looking into
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One addition: If the system relies on the database being created with
passwordless root access, --insecure also needs to be added (otherwise a
one-time random password will be generated and written to the error log)
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Yes.
Ideally change to use mysqld --initialize:
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/data-directory-initialization-mysqld.html
It should also be fixable by simply removing --force and --skip-name-
resolve and adding --basedir=/usr to the mysql_install_db command
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Additionally, the file mentioned in the error (brcmfmac43602-pcie.txt)
does not exist anywhere in the system.
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brcmfmac: Direct firmware
At last, a new Ubuntu release seems to have made a difference. With
Xenial, I'm down to a couple of seconds or less populating the Dash
first time on first login. I'm not sure if it's down to the new release
since I already had a startup command to preload selected scopes
according to Bruno Nova's
At last, a new Ubuntu release seems to have made a difference. With
Xenial, I'm down to a couple of seconds or less populating the Dash
first time on first login. I'm not sure if it's down to the new release
since I already had a startup command to preload selected scopes
according to Bruno Nova's
This bug is still present in 16.04
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1490071 ***
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MySQL 5.6 refuses to install on systems that have had MariaDB 10.0
installed, preventing users from reverting to MySQL without manual intervention
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1490071 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1490071
>From the terminal log, it seems you have previously installed MariaDB 10.0:
Przygotowywanie do rozpakowania pakietu
.../mysql-server-5.7_5.7.12-0ubuntu1_amd64.deb ...
Aborting downgrade from (at least)
, might be the time
difference was large enough.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1575572 ***
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Hi Martin,
the fix for Bug #1575572 released yesterday turns the situation from bad
to worse from my experience. Since I saw this on i686 only before, I am
experiencing this also on amd64 since installing
I'm also seeing this issue. Trying with kernel 4.6.0 does not solve the
issue for me:
$ dmesg | grep brcm
[ 23.745801] usbcore: registered new interface driver brcmfmac
[ 23.865470] brcmfmac :03:00.0: Direct firmware load for
brcm/brcmfmac43602-pcie.txt failed with error -2
[
It's a limitation of the --initialize option used to create the database that
it's very picky about what can be in datadir. It will ignore anything starting
with a ., but for anything else it will fail (unless specified with
--ignore-db-dir).
That's the reason we assume that if there's anything
I couldn't spot anything in the log files that would explain the issue,
which seems to be that either the server isn't running, or it's not
writing a socket file to the default location.
The /etc/init/mysql.conf file is marked as modified. Could you paste the
contents of it?
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this, but I didn't really hunt this down, yet. ;-)
Did all the tests above with amd64 only. Tested i386/i686 proposed only with
the workarround "deb" in, till now.
Since we're only changing something interpreted by Shell, I don't expect any
surprises at this point.
For some reason the bug emerged again with the latest version in Ubuntu
14.04 sni-qt is installed but the Icon is shown completely on the left.
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The same Thing lately happend to me in Ubuntu 14.04
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Confirmed. There's an upstream bug for this (not currently fixed in
5.7): https://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=78177
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This impacts users as a regression because mysql.h now includes
client_plugin.h, which it didn't in 5.6
** Changed in: mysql-5.7 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Change d/additions/debian-start to no-op, since it's no longer needed
and was running mysql_upgrade, possibly concurrently with d/postinst
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MySQL isn't internally strict with the empty root password; auth socket
is enabled by packaging to make it more secure by default, not by the
server itself, so just running ALTER USER 'root'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED
WITH 'mysql_native_password' BY ''; will work
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@ben-kietzman:
Those two options have been renamed to key_buffer_size and
myisam_recover_options, so you could do that instead of removing them
(since they were not set to the server default values of 8M and OFF).
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Note that this will stop working again in future MySQL versions, so it
needs to be fixed.
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Title:
dbconfig-mysql sets blank port in config
To
The old debian-start script used by upstart runs mysql_upgrade, checks
for crashed tables and checks for passwordless root accounts (printing a
warning if one is found).
In 5.7, d/postinst will secure passwordless root accounts with unix
socket auth and run mysql_upgrade, and mysql_upgrade itself
Just to clarify, if this error keeps showing up and the timestamp is
changed, it might be that something besides the server is changing the
file
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Thanks.
"2016-05-09T07:14:51.079020Z 10 [ERROR] /usr/sbin/mysqld: Table
'./smatool/DayData' is marked as crashed and should be repaired"
Is the only thing that's different. If this shows up in the log every
time it fails, could you check the timestamp of
/var/lib/mysql/smatool/DayData.frm when
Hi,
When you get the failure from running «sudo start mysql», could you see
if /var/log/mysql/error.log contains any more information than what's
uploaded here? I can't see anything that would explain your issue.
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apport hook script to filter out (with a notice that it's been done) any
lines in the error log that might contain private info.
** Changed in: mysql-5.7 (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => In Progress
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. :-)
As far as I can see 1.158ubuntu3 is only availabe for Yakkety Yak (active
development) at the moment, hope it will get into Xenial Xerus as a bugfix
within the next weeks also. ;-)
Most people affected by this would be LTS users.
Thank you. :-)
Kind regards,
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is'nt really easy to trobleshoot because there are mutiple special
packages for installation and bootstraping playing together. ;-)
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a SHA-2-256 now.
I don't see them dealing with any output. ;-)
Any ideas so far?
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Xenial preseed fails to load ke
Sorry, was the old name:
> The SHA1 warnings/errors also affects the repositories on
> http://downloads.linux.hp.com, but they don't offically support
> Ubuntu 16.4 LTS (xenial), yet.
Of course this is http://downloads.linux.hpe.com/, now. ;-)
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so affects the repositories on
http://downloads.linux.hp.com, but they don't offically support Ubuntu
16.4 LTS (xenial), yet.
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Xeni
here this
should IMHO be also done here. ;-) The way to do this was borrowed from
apt-setup generators/60-local.
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Thanks for the report.
Simply restarting the mysql server after uncommenting this option will give the
following in MySQL's error log:
2016-05-02T06:02:57.284632Z 0 [ERROR] unknown variable
'log_slow_queries=/var/log/mysql/mysql-slow.log'
2016-05-02T06:02:57.284648Z 0 [ERROR] Aborting
We'll go
@costamagnagianfranco yes, but what should oracle do? the dkms framework
will rebuild the module every time a new kernel is installed, so oracle
can't really do much, since the problem is the dkms framework not having
a plan for UEFI systems with secure boot.
Anything I can do to solve the
@costamagnagianfranco From my understanding, all new modules will now
have to be signed since the signature enforcement was activated in the
kernel. So, the dkms system would have to generate a local system key,
add this local key to the trusted keystore and would have to sign all
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@costamagnagianfranco where did you find the information, that the
proposed kernel contains a fix? Does not solve the problem for me.
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Tested proposed kernel 4.4.0-22.38 for xenial, does not solve the
virtualbox-bug. Virtualbox package is 5.0.18-dfsg-2build1, kernel module
won't load with error message "modprobe: ERROR: could not insert
'vboxdrv': Required key not available".
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Verified on MySQL 5.7; Password logging should follow the rules
specified on https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/password-
logging.html, but it seems it's not caught correctly when the grant
statement fails. I'll send this upstream.
The error log will contain usernames for failed logins, but
With MySQL 5.7, if you run mysqld --initialize yourself, for a new
database, it will generate a random root password and put it in the log
(users will be required to change this password on first login), but the
normal package installation will either set unix socket authentication
or a password
Public bug reported:
Tryed to install in terminal apt-get install in ubuntu and get this
error message.
Tryed to change repo to norwegian mirror to find its way to fix this.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: kaccounts-providers (not installed)
ProcVersionSignature:
Public bug reported:
Tryed to installed apt-get install kubuntu-desktop on terminal, then get
error message "Report an error".
So guess this is not stable to go live.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: kde-config-telepathy-accounts (not installed)
ProcVersionSignature:
Public bug reported:
My system locks up several times a week. There is nothing that I know
of that can trigger it, it happens whether I use one monitor or two.
The symptom is that the applications windows become unresponsive, then
eventually also the mouse pointer, then eventually even the
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