Sent a revert to the stable tree (my original comment linked above seems
to have been lost):
https://lore.kernel.org/stable/20200623150053.272985-1-t...@redhat.com/T/
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I can confirm this happens whenever sch_fq is used, regardless of the
hardware/driver. This seems to be caused by kernel 4.4.0-180 adding a
backport of upstream commit:
695b4ec0f0a9 ("pkt_sched: fq: use proper locking in fq_dump_stats()")
This commit was pulled in as part of upstream stable
I've been running with tcp_ecn=1 for years with no issue. Since ECN
marking is making its way into more and more places, enabling it by
default makes sense. In particular, it would go well with the recent
addition of FQ-CoDel as the default queue management algorithm :)
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This release of Flent fixes a few more bugs, most notably a interaction
with the 4.0 release of fping that ships in Bionic. As such, it would be
good to get this synced before the final Bionic release.
Many thanks,
-Toke
** Affects: flent (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Link to the Debian package:
https://packages.debian.org/source/unstable/flent
** Tags added: packaging
** Tags added: bionic
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Title:
Please
Public bug reported:
I have just uploaded a package for the 1.2.1 bugfix release to unstable.
I would like to request this be synced into universe for the Bionic
release, as it contains quite a few important bugfixes.
Thanks,
-Toke
** Affects: flent (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Happy Arch user running with the fq_codel default for a while. I have
also enabled it manually on the Ubuntu systems I administer (running
12.04 with the updated kernel packages, and 14.04). Will definitely
second it being turned on by default!
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I'm having exactly same symptoms with my Wind U100. I had it with ubuntu
10.10 and now I did a fresh install for 11.04 and still the problem
remains. Is there some logs i could provide to help solving the problem?
This is pretty annoying bug since it's making it hard to use computer
during work
I have the same problem. However i use Nvidia's proprietary graphics
driver and i have observed that the problem only occurs after applying a
fix for the Ubuntu boot screen. This fix involves the following steps:
Installing the v86d package
Changing line in /etc/default/grub from
* Eugene Savelov save...@gmail.com [2010-08-24 04:55:09 -]:
I tried to reproduce the error for bank app, but the applet just froze
for me, with a stacktrace -
I have had to switch the users of the applet over to Suns Java version
(which works), so unfortunately I am unable to provide
Still the same crash and error messsage:
firefox-bin: ../../src/xcb_io.c:249: process_responses: Assertion
`(((long) (dpy-last_request_read) - (long) (dpy-request)) = 0)'
failed.
$ apt-cache policy openjdk-6-jre
openjdk-6-jre:
Installed: 6b18-1.8-4ubuntu3
Candidate: 6b18-1.8-4ubuntu3
Public bug reported:
Suspend to ram stops the disk and turns the screen black (backlight
still on) but does not correctly put the computer in standby. It is
impossible to wake up the computer. After reboot the network interfaces
are deactivated. This problem occurs with the 2.6.32-24-generic
** Attachment added: AlsaDevices.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/52424101/AlsaDevices.txt
** Attachment added: AplayDevices.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/52424102/AplayDevices.txt
** Attachment added: ArecordDevices.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/52424103/ArecordDevices.txt
The problem persists when using the openjdk-6 packages from the ppa:
$ firefox
java version 1.6.0_18
OpenJDK Runtime Environment (IcedTea6 1.8) (6b18-1.8-2lucid5)
OpenJDK Client VM (build 16.0-b13, mixed mode, sharing)
document not found!
cookie not found!
java.lang.InterruptedException
Public bug reported:
Firefox crashes when loading the java applet for internet banking at
Skælskør Bank (www.sbbank.dk). The console output is the following:
java version 1.6.0_18
OpenJDK Runtime Environment (IcedTea6 1.8) (6b18-1.8-0ubuntu1)
OpenJDK Client VM (build 14.0-b16, mixed mode,
Jeff, no I'm not sure because I don't know what you mean. (I'm new to
ubuntu)
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Many Many thanks to everyone but especially to Jeff. This solved the
problem. Now it works as it should be working.
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Jeff, No there is not such a directory or any amarok* directory in .kde
directory
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amarokapp
.}) = 0
access(/home/toke/.kde/share/config/amarokrc, W_OK) = -1 ENOENT (No such file
or directory)
access(/home/toke/.kde/share/config/amarokrc, F_OK) = -1 ENOENT (No such file
or directory)
access(/home/toke/.kde/share/config, W_OK) = 0
lstat64(/home/toke/.kde/share/config/amarokrc
Sarah:
there is no directory amarok in ~/kde/share/apps/
And Jeff:
Yes, I do.
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Binary package hint: amarok
Amarok version is 1.4.5
OS Ubuntu Feisty Fawn 7.04
amarokapp/amarok doesn't start up as a normal user, but works when
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amarokapp gives this:
X Error: BadDevice, invalid or uninitialized input device 167
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