snapd is the most fragile, kludgey Linux system that I have encountered in
three decades of Linux use.
Renaming OFF.66-snapd-autoimport.rules did not resolve this issue for me.
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I installed the 390.116-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 upgrade this morning.
After a reboot, my laptop with Quadro K1000M came up into sddm with a low
resolution graphics.
Second screen also did not appear.
The Quadro K1000M is in "Integrated Graphics" mode. Switching to Optimus or
Public bug reported:
If the file "tx" does not exist and the locale is en_US.UTF-8, "rm" will
print:
$ LANG=en_US.UTF-8 rm tx
rm: cannot remove รข: No such file or directory
$ LANG=en_US rm tx
rm: cannot remove 'tx': No such file or directory
$ LANG=C rm tx
rm: cannot remove 'tx': No such file or
Worked around the problem by:
0. Use "Esc" key to interrupt boot, edit boot to remove "quiet splash" from
boot line, then boot.
1. Replace "quiet splash" with "" in /etc/default/grub
2. Run "sudo update-grub".
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The ssh key breakage is worse than not handling certain key types. If
the user has ECDSA key, then ssh-add will fail to add ANY keys,
including RSA and DSA.
Do we really need the acroread of security key agents, with so many
features that none of it is reliably secure?
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This same bug affects ssh keys, since gnome-keyring cannot handle ECDSA
keys.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1387303
Title:
regression: gnome-keyring components can't be disabled
The machine on which this problem occurred has been retired, so the
problem is no longer reproducable.
On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 7:42 AM, Christopher M. Penalver
christopher.penal...@gmx.com wrote:
Mike Berkley, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu better.
Please execute
I found the problem, and it is with Firefox 9.
The meaning of the -no-remote option has changed from Open in a new
instance to Open in a new instance AND DO NOT ACCEPT REMOTE
CONNECTIONS. This means that if you want URL links to work in
Thunderbird and to use multiple Firefox profiles at the
I'm having trouble opening links from Thunderbird in Firefox 9.0.1, and
discovered that the problem is with Firefox.
Consider the following command:
firefox http://www.ubuntu.com
If Firefox is already running, this should open the web site in a new
tab or window. With 9.0.1, it opens the
Just purchased a new Shuttle PC, SA76G2 with an AMD 760G chipset. Tried
to boot from an Ubuntu 9.04 USB stick. Failed. Tried to boot from a USB
CDROM with a 9.04.2 CD. Failed.
Finally, I went into the BIOS, set it to have All of USB device
operated on full/low speed mode (quote from the
Rather than fiddle with rmmod, perhaps loading ehci_hcd in the
initrd.img file is the answer. It certainly seems to have resolved my
problems, with fully patched Hardy
1. Add to /etc/initramfs-tools/modules:
ehci_hcd
2. Reconfigure current kernel:
dpkg-reconfigure
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: initscripts
Dell P6950 Server, running Hardy, i386 server version, with SCSI
attached, 14TB disk subsystem. RAID system is split into 2TB
partitions, and joined by LVM2 into one volume group.
At boot time, checkfs.sh is run, but it does not find any
Added a vgdisplay to checkfs.sh. Before the sleep, No volume groups
found. After the sleep, VG Name VGRaidD, with VG Size 12.73 TB is
found.
--- Volume group ---
VG Name VGRaidD
System ID
Formatlvm2
Metadata Areas7
Metadata
Here is the dmesg output, when the Adaptec 29320LPE is running in U320
mode. When it is restricted to U160 mode, dmesg output is normal,
without SCSI errors.
** Attachment added: DMESG Output
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14047567/dmesg.txt
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Adaptec 29320LPE crashes server
So far, I have been unable to get the newer driver to compile. As soon
as I fix one undefined symbol, and another one appears. It looks like
the aic7xxx directory shipped with Hardy has been modified from the
original Adaptec driver, with a large number of coding repairs.
I was able to get the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.24-16-server
I have the Hardy Heron beta running on my Dell PE6950 server, with an
Adaptec 29320LPE scsi adapter connected to external storage.
The external storage and cabling were working with an older server
running Dapper.
The
** Attachment added: /var/log/messages
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13543491/messages
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/218903
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