Public bug reported:
Just following the steps given in the solution section of the following
question link
https://askubuntu.com/questions/287205/building-the-main-guest-
additions-module-fail
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: linux-headers-4.15.0-46-generic 4.15.0-46.49
>From next week I won't have access to the laptop. So I am not sure how
much help I can provide.
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Title:
Mounting /boot/efi fails always after
Strangely, after uncommenting efi partition line in /etc/fstab, my
system reboots fine. Till now it was commented out.
My blkid output:
/dev/loop0: TYPE="squashfs"
/dev/loop1: TYPE="squashfs"
/dev/loop2: TYPE="squashfs"
/dev/loop3: TYPE="squashfs"
/dev/loop4: TYPE="squashfs"
/dev/sda1:
ping. ping. This bug should be looked upon. Does not make sense to mark
it as expired and moving on.
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Title:
Mounting /boot/efi fails always
Issue occurs in 16.10 as well.
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Title:
kaccounts-providers packagepackage kaccounts-providers (not installed)
failed to install/upgrade:
I copied the values from /etc/fstab while mounting. The command I used
to mount is "sudo mount UUID=86E4-0AA9 /boot/efi".
Attached my /etc/fstab file. I have commented the line that mounts
/boot/efi.
** Attachment added: "fstab"
I am able to mount efi partition manually.
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Title:
Mounting /boot/efi fails always after updating to 16.10
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System does not boot as mount times out and drops to a emergency shell.
Did not try mounting manually. Will get back with result soon.
On 29-Oct-2016 12:20 am, "Phillip Susi" wrote:
> So what happens when you don't comment it out? What happens if you
> manually try to mount
Booted into Windows 8 once and came back. Now audio and wifi starts
automatically. Don't know if it is a coincidence.
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Title:
System goes to
Public bug reported:
System was booting normally with 16.04. Upgraded to 16.10, system goes
to emergency console on every boot. This happened due to timeout in
mounting /boot/efi. Commented out /boot/efi entry in /etc/fstab. System
boots after that. But wifi, bluetooth and sound does not start
Public bug reported:
System does not boot properly as mounting /boot/efi fails. Commented out
/boot/efi entry in /etc/fstab to boot system normally. This started
happening after update to 16.10. Everything was working fine in 15.10,
16.04.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.10
Package:
I have updated my BIOS. Will check and report back whether the issue is
still present.
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Title:
Screen freeze when watching video in VLC
To
I was able to reproduce the bug with linux 3.19 kernel. Copied the OOPS
below
[ 91.912027] [ cut here ]
[ 91.912074] WARNING: CPU: 1 PID: 0 at
/home/kernel/COD/linux/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_display.c:9713
intel_check_page_flip+0xe6/0xf0 [i915]()
[ 91.912075]
apport information
** Attachment added: ProcEnviron.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1419439/+attachment/4317330/+files/ProcEnviron.txt
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apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected third-party-packages
** Description changed:
Screen freezes when I watch video in VLC media player. Moving mouse is
of no use and Ctrl + Alt + T short cut does not launch terminal. But I
Could hear the audio even after screen freeze.
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=64431#c24 has the same stack
trace. Will try to check this weekend if the bug is fixed in drm-intel-
nightly branch.
If a .deb is available for that kernel I can use it directly which may
speed up my testing.
** Bug watch added: Linux Kernel Bug
I have installed linux 3.19. The bug occurs at random time and I am not
sure when I will be able to reproduce it. I will test and get back at
the latest.
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Public bug reported:
Screen freezes when I watch video in VLC media player. Moving mouse is
of no use and Ctrl + Alt + T short cut does not launch terminal. But I
Could hear the audio even after screen freeze.
If I press Ctrl + Alt + F1 and wait for several minutes switches to
console. Then
This is not a bug in VLC, it just triggers the code path within ther
kernel which causes the issue. Looking at the kernel OOPS it can be
confirmed that the problem is within the kernel (intel graphics driver
code). Please change the package back to Linux from VLC.
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As the bug is in the kernel changing the packge to linux from VLC.
** Package changed: vlc (Ubuntu) = linux (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Screen freeze when
Updated from Ubuntu 13.10 to 14.04. Keyboard input is sluggish. When
typing one letter appears after I type the next one.
While changing brightness using fn + brightness key notification appears
but the brightness change after a long time or does not change at all. I
am using a Lenovo ThinkPad
I created a libwebp.pc file (modified libwebp.pc.in by hand) as I needed
that. I have attached the same with this bug. It seems to be fine based
on my usage but generating while compiling webp will be the best method.
** Attachment added: libwebp.pc created by hand from libwebp.pc.in which was
Public bug reported:
In Ubuntu 12.10 libwebp-dev package libwebp.pc file is not included.
This file is used to determine the include files and libraries required
to use by applications that plan to use libwebp. As it is not included
it is not possible for other applications to determine the
Public bug reported:
Random image is rendered when I am doing normal work (like reading
documents, web surfing, etc) with gnome 3 running. I am using ubuntu
11.10 64bit version. When I run gnome 2 (ubuntu classic without effects)
no artifacts are there. When running gnome 2 (with compiz enabled)
** Attachment added: Screen with random image rendered
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/901815/+attachment/2624874/+files/Screenshot%20at%202011-12-08%2022%3A40%3A32.png
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** Package changed: ubuntu = mesa (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Random image getting rendered in intel i945G graphics card
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