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linux-5.0.0-15-generic has missing module named 'intel_pmc_core' for device:
00:1f.2 Memory controller [0580]: Intel Corporation Sunrise Point-LP PMC
[8086:9d21] (rev 21)
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Release: 19.04
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linux-5.0.0-15-generic has missing module named 'intel_pmc_core' for device:
00:1f.2 Memory controller [0580]: Intel Corporation Sunrise Point-LP PMC
[8086:9d21] (rev 21)
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After review the casper script I was find where is the issue
casper.log:
Begin: Copying live_media to ram ... mount -t tmpfs -o size=796456k /dev/shm
/cdrom_swap
done.
umount: can't unmount /isodevice: Device or resource busy
Warning: Unable to find the persistent medium
The resource is busy
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linux-5.0.0-15-generic has missing module named 'intel_pmc_core' for device:
00:1f.2 Memory controller [0580]: Intel Corporation Sunrise Point-LP PMC
[8086:9d21] (rev 21)
Similar bug #1730770
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1829620 ***
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Thanks Mark, it looks like it is a duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1829620
The temporary solution seems to resolve the problem for now. I added
dis_ucode_ldr parameter to
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Description:
linux-5.0.0-15-generic has missing module named 'intel_pmc_core' for device:
00:1f.2 Memory controller [0580]: Intel Corporation Sunrise Point-LP PMC
[8086:9d21] (rev 21)
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Release: 19.04
** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance:
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** Description changed:
+ This happens on a fresh installation of Ubuntu 18.04.02 on a brand new
+ Asus UX433FN ultrabook.
+
Ubuntu randomly hangs on boot, during the first black screen that
appears. Sometimes it boots normally, but shows couple acpi errors for a
second. I can boot
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu randomly hangs on boot, during the first black screen that
appears. Sometimes it boots normally, but shows couple acpi errors for a
second. I can boot successfuly after couple attempts usually. Sometimes
the system boots successfully for couple times in a row.
Public bug reported:
I propse add to 05mountpoints_lupin script commands for umount
/isodevice directory when toram is used. If user want left /isodevice
mounted with toram will need add some another boot option at command
line.
** Affects: lupin (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Public bug reported:
Unable use nautilus-admin on Ubuntu 19.04 32 bit, python-gi library crash:
Similar issue: #1219696
syslog:
ubuntu nautilus[1972]: g_module_open libpython failed:
/usr/lib/libpython2.7.so.1.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
directory
ubuntu
** Description changed:
- After community changes in GNOME shell the Ubuntu Dock can't be transparent
now, discussion here:
+ After community changes in GNOME shell the Ubuntu Dock can't be transparent
now (gsettings transparency-mode 'DYNAMIC') , discussion here:
** Description changed:
After community changes in GNOME shell the Ubuntu Dock can't be transparent
now, discussion here:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/merge_requests/376
- It's looks like a control of transparent of all controls of gnome shell
- (top bar,right menu) it must
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After community changes in GNOME shell the Ubuntu Dock can't be transparent
now, discussion here:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/merge_requests/376
It's looks like a control of transparent of all controls of gnome shell
(top bar,right menu) it must be manage by
Its look like the issue is on usage the connect/pair command.
When use a bluetoothctl 'connect' command, the connection is
established, with info:
[CHG] Device ServicesResolved: yes
[CHG] Device Paired: yes
Connection successful
but the [LinkKey] section is not stored in 'info' file.
When
Thanks.
Confirm, the tlp not installed.
Mouse: Acer MT1BF
One more thing, the use of bluetoothctl is not resolving issue.
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[regression]
Bug affected also a disco dingo
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Created attachment 118522
New crash information added by DrKonqi
ktorrent (5.1.1) using Qt 5.11.3
Ktorrent crushed while closing but just before I closed it i removed a
couple of finished torrents from the list.
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Created attachment 118516
New crash information added by DrKonqi
ktorrent (5.1.1) using Qt 5.11.3
Worth mention:
Connecting through local OpenVPN server running on BananaPiM!+ with 4096
encryption.
Torrents are set to be moved to NAS running on RaspberryPi3+ mounted with sshfs
to local machine
Do you wait until this bug can legally buy a beer?! It is already 8
years old...
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[UPSTREAM] Unable to group raster image(s) with drawing
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When I add no_proxy environment to /etc/environment whole domain e.g
no_proxy=.example.com or *.example.com and reboot the system - this no
proxy value doesn't work. When I try to wget some address in example.com
- system still use my proxy address.
When I add full name of
Going further, for those who are running arch containers in proxmox who
reach here after googling via getting a message similar to this:
[ 2204.273155] audit: type=1400 audit(1548030556.960:100):
apparmor="DENIED" operation="mount" info="failed flags match" error=-13
profile="lxc-101_" name="/"
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Current linux kernel is not support the NVMe remap configuration, this
provide a problem with access to the NVMe drive or with the new Intel
Optane Memory in RAID mode.
[6.151220] ahci :00:17.0: version 3.0
[6.151361] ahci :00:17.0: Found 1 remapped NVMe
To summarize: 4.15.0-20 is the last kernel where mprotect works, all kernels
between 4.15.0-20 and 4.15.0-34 are not testable, 4.15.0-34 is the first kernel
that boots correctly and mprotect fails.
You have a test program, instructions how to run it and here's a guide how to
set up pmem
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I've got blinking screen while doing normal things like: watching YT,
logging into ubuntu, opening browser.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: xorg 1:7.7+13ubuntu3.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.4.0-139.165-generic 4.4.160
Uname: Linux 4.4.0-139-generic
This is purely kernel issue. It can be worked around in PMDK by code
change, as those mprotects are only safety precautions, but I really
wouldn't want to do this upstream.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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mprotect fails on ext4 with dax
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This is an very old bug, but maybe it could help someone. In my case,
the .dbus directory in home was owned by root:root and that was actually
the blocker.
sudo chown -R user:user ~/.dbus
solved the issue and nm-applet became visible after restart.
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When I tried to install Lollypop music player from PPA
(https://launchpad.net/~gnumdk/+archive/ubuntu/lollypop) I got this
The following additional packages will be installed:
ffmpeg gir1.2-totemplparser-1.0 i965-va-driver
Hello
I'm using lubuntu 18.04 and the problem described above is still present.
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Manual change to graphical runlevel unable to get the
luated in the compile time). The program might seem a bit
convoluted, but this is the minimum non-working example I was able to construct
from a real-life scenario. The problem does not occur if line
bool is_true : 1;
is changed to
bool is_true;
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ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu
I no longer own Epson printer nor use Ubuntu. Still have fun reading
comments in this bug every time new LTS gets released.
Six years. Few LTS releases and bug is still present. Amazing.
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PMDK packages look good.
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Yeah, we'll test pmdk packages.
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In pmdk 1.4.1 NDCTL_ENABLE controls daxio only, so it's safe to build
pmdk with this flag. The default value has been flipped to "detect", so
if ndctl is installed in the system, there's no need to set it
explicitly.
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-0ubuntu7.2
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: marcin 1329 F pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: marcin 1329 F pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
Date: Sun Jun 17 15:35:55 2018
InstallationDate: Installed on 2018-02-18 (118 days
I finally found why pcheck failed
(https://github.com/pmem/pmdk/pull/2961). As soon as the fix will land
on master I'll backport it for the next stable release.
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May 23 14:07:20 ubuntu x11vnc[404]: --- x11vnc loop: waiting for: 13023
May 23 14:07:20 ubuntu x11vnc[404]: 23/05/2018 14:07:20 passing arg to
libvncserver: -rfbauth
May 23 14:07:20 ubuntu x11vnc[404]: 23/05/2018 14:07:20 passing arg to
libvncserver:
util_file_create timed out because you used file system
(PMEM/NON_PMEM_FS_DIR) that does not support fallocate syscall. glibc's
posix_fallocate falls back to writing zeroes when fallocate is not
supported, so test takes ages to complete.
https://github.com/pmem/pmdk/pull/2939 adds code to detect
I'm looking into util_file_create failure.
WRT pcheck, you had hit some bug in our build system. I know what's causing the
error you are seeing (make tries to build pmemspoil twice, both processes write
to the same file, which means creation of corrupted object file and that leads
to failure
jemalloc: We can't upstream those changes, because jemalloc changed too
much since we forked it. pmemcto makes this even harder problem, because
any changes to jemalloc on-media layout would have to invalidate pmemcto
pools and we don't have any mechanism to automatically do that.
testing:
I tested pmdk 1.4 ppa1 with pmdk in-tree tests and with some small changes all
tests pass.
I'm in the process of upstreaming those changes (PR #2873 #2875 #2885 #2886)
and once they are all on master I'll backport them to stable-1.4 branch.
(next week I'm on vacation)
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have multiple tabs in Firefox 59.0.2 (64-bit) open. This "add comment"
text area works fine. I have another webpage open in same firefox, where
this occurs.
I also confirm this behaviour in libre office writer's search textbox (4.2.8.2
Build ID: 420m0 Build:2).
marcin
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If you want to disable building examples you have to remove both
examples and benchmarks from src/Makefile ALL_TARGETS/RELEASE_TARGETS.
BTW, why do you even need to that? Why are they included in development
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Please don't build pmdk 1.4 with NDCTL_ENABLE=y. This variable enables
much more than daxio and we are not ready to support that yet.
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Not a big issue, but I don't think shipping object files and Visual
Studio project files with examples makes much sense :). Also shipped
Makefiles are not self-contained (they source Makefile.inc, which is not
included in the package)
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Packaging 1.4 sounds great :). You don't need to do anything for
Valgrind support in 1.4.
Nobody had considered that libvmmalloc.so would not be available. Our tests use
libvmalloc.so (that's how I found this issue -
https://github.com/pmem/pmdk/pull/2873) and today I found out that even our
One more issue which I haven't noticed earlier - missing Valgrind
support.
Bit of background: PMDK supports both regular upstream Valgrind tools
(memcheck, helgrind and drd) and our pmemcheck tool (available at
https://github.com/pmem/valgrind).
To enable support for all tools you have to use
I tested ~ppa18 with PMDK in-tree tests and I realized that removal of .so
files from nvml_dbg directory we discussed earlier breaks the assumption that
you can just set LD_LIBRARY_PATH and everything will work correctly WHEN
libvmmalloc is involved.
This works:
LD_PRELOAD=libvmmalloc.so ./app
For now you can create .version file in the top level directory. We are
evaluating various options.
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We tracked one test failure in ppa7 version to debug libraries not
having symbols, but I see ppa10 already have them. I don't see it
mentioned in Changelog. What happened?
(obj_convert test injects crashes in some specific places using gdb and
see if consecutive open handles such pool correctly)
I don't think there is a need for -dev-debug packages. The interface
between debug and release packages is the same by design, so nobody
should ever need to link to debug libraries.
Both debian/1.3.1-0ubuntu1_ppa5-43-g1b3d0af and nvml-1.3.1 are wrong. It
should say 1.3.1. It seems we'll have to
I fixed this today. stable-1.3 fix:
https://github.com/pmem/pmdk/commit/5cbd2be4ae1ae7541da5975c9071fa36b53cd835
Testing those packages is taking longer than I expected. I'll report back as
soon as I get the results.
However without minimum version check, pmemfile builds fine and its tests pass,
This is actually a bug in NVML/PMDK. It seems nobody tried to use pkg-
config files with minimum version specified for packages built out of
git tree.
Temporarily you can work around it by creating ".version" file in the
top level directory with "1.3.1" as content.
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I asked some people internally to test those packages. I think we'll get
results tomorrow.
While waiting on that I tried to build pmemfile project
(https://github.com/pmem/pmemfile) and I got this:
-- Checking for module 'libpmemobj>=1.3'
-- Requested 'libpmemobj >= 1.3' but version of
I suggested it in the context of "libpmemobj++ documentation directory"
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To
Alternatively you could add separate package for C++ headers, pkg-config
file and documentation.
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It seems almost all problems were resolved. Thanks.
The only missing part is libpmemobj++ documentation.
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I understand your concern, but I'd like to ask you to not remove it yet,
because:
- it would make responding to bug reports and support requests a bit harder
- shipped man pages mention those libraries
But I think you are right, so I opened an issue with the proposal to get rid of
Files under nvml_dbg are builds with debugging symbols, logging, asserts
and expensive checks that we normally don't want users to run with.
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1) Still nope.
Non-dev packages now also include .so files...
10) New issue: libpmem-dev now contains all libraries in nvml_dbg
directory.
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NVML:
1) Nope, for old packages only libpmem had this problem. Now it's even worse -
none of the packages contain .so used for linking.
3) "detail" directory is still missing.
7) Already backported to stable-1.3 branch, will be part of 1.3.2:
Vej <1217...@bugs.launchpad.net>:
> @Marcin For a workaround you can try mounting with --bind instead of
> symlinking.
>
> If you do, please let us now if this worked for you.
>
> Best
>
> Vej
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Kirk, I think you missed my update #95, which explains the root cause.
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'metadata' file not found when creating backup ("Could not
I'm wondering whether something like wrapping the Path.build_filename
call located in libdeja/OperationVerify.vala:connect_to_job in a
realpath() would be enough to fix this issue.
Unfortunately I don't know vala well enough to test this idea.
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vej, it affects me as well, using 34.3-1
Attaching the log.
In there one can see:
DUPLICITY: ERROR 19
DUPLICITY: . home/porridge/.cache/deja-dup/metadata not found in archive - no
files restored.
And once I think about it, it makes sense, since /home is a symlink to
/srv/home, and the
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Ubuntu MATE 18.04 04/01/2014 i386, after OEM setup and “preparing for
shipping to end user”, it boots in rescue mode. It happens on QEMU VM,
other kinds of installation worked fine.
** Affects: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Attachment
** Changed in: debian-installer (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Alternate installer asks for proxy information with no network, was it
intentional? It happens on Lubuntu Alternate 18.04 20171227 i386. If it
wasn't intentional, I may fix it, it's trivial…
** Affects: debian-installer (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status:
#275
Very similar procedure I have shared with few of other Lenovo forum members
(and few others from here).
Sadly, did not receive feedback or some were not able to follow my instructions.
Key was to force BIOS recognizing changes by replacing hard drive. My
trick was to have same partitions
@toxicpublic
If you dare, you can download the BIOS exe from Lenovo site, extract the
content and take the binary firmware file and next follow the service recovery
guide:
https://www.bios-mods.com/bios-recovery/insyde-bios-recovery/
However, I doubt this will help. This is not touching the
I don't think this fix is meant to repair already affected systems rather to
avoid this event in fresh installs.
But as it has been software induced the good news is that this can be
restored... As long as you still have running system available.
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SYSTEM INFORMED me
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
Package: libsane1 1.0.27-1~experimental2ubuntu2.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-19.22-generic 4.13.13
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-19-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu3.6
Architecture: amd64
but experienced strange stories
after posting my rEFInd workaround!).
Anyway.
Hope over the weekend we will have solution to some of you!
Marcin
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Since people don't care to read whole discussion I'm going to repeat myself
here every few posts.
It is not caused by Ubuntu 17.10
It is general Linux issue (I was Antergos user when it hit me)
Solution is to physically replace NVRAM chip and reflash it with the content
from the old one.
the chip. Far beyond most of our skills and
definitely won't come cheap from Lenovo service.
Hope the rEFInd tip can serve you for now.
Marcin
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I can confirm that suspend works properly with Bios 1.15.4 but it's
again broken with 1.17.3 :(
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Title:
[Dell Inc. Latitude E5470]
Public bug reported:
When gtknotebook have got a tab page that contains something more than
label we can't access those elements in accerciser.
For example create a GtkNotebook and put a Bo that contains label and an
image into the tab page, then observe the hierarchy in the accercisser.
Those
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