This has been a disk muncher for over a year now. The way I know the
update is running through mime database is I hear my disks going into
grinding mode.
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I have several up-to-date instances of Ubuntu 20.04 and one of them
consistently shows incorrect STARTTIME. The column often shows the same
timestamp for most processes with only a handful of top level exceptions
like /sbin/init and /lib/systemd/systemd.
In the same instance
Public bug reported:
Application main menu bar is entirely missing.
This occurs on a fresh install of git-cola (ver 3.6-1) from the standard
ubuntu (xubuntu-desktop) 20.04 repository.
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I am running libreoffice in 20.04 and the menu bar is missing. I checked
if libreoffice-gtk3 was installed and it was. So I removed it and the
menu bar is back!!! The toolbars are not pretty without libreoffice-gtk3
but it is functional again.
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I have the same issue. My log entries:
May 03 10:21:29 host systemd[1]: Started MD array scrubbing - continuation.
May 03 10:21:29 host systemd[1]: Starting MD array scrubbing...
May 03 10:21:29 host systemd[3977]: mdcheck_start.service: Failed to execute
command: No such file or directory
May
Same here on a brand new xubuntu 20.04.
I like the way text is condensed and the lines are sitting tight but missing
underscores are a deal breaker.
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Ditto. I am doing a fresh install of 20.04 from a USB drive.
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Title:
System cannot be booted up when root filesystem is on an LVM on two
disks
The resolution makes me chuckle. If this is a warning or an error in my
system log it means I need to pay attention to it. Otherwise the log
entry should not be a warning or at least it should have verbiage
hinting this is not really a warning for me (it even sounds oxymoron :D
)
As a side note,
Almost 2 years later and the bug is still unresolved. Good luck Ubuntu
users.
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Title:
Mounted NFS share prevents shutdown
To manage
Workaround #4 seems to assume the machine runs NetworkManager. This is
not always the case and shouldn't be a requirement.
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Mounted NFS
I confirm that installing postgresql-9.6 still produces multiple
messages on a freshly updated 16.04 server instance.
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Unescaped left
I might add a twist into this saga. I run some backend document
processing on a VMWare virtualized server (Ubuntu 14.04) with no UI at
all. soffice is started as a headless instance and accepts connections
on port 8100. After the upgrade to 5.1 the backend document generation
slowed down to a
I can also see multiple user reports that grub installation for 15.10
fails. It is quite ironic how the bug exists but since it is not
reported properly ... it doesn't exist. I'll hold off installing 15.10
on my surface pro.
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Still happening in 12.04 64bit. 312M is a bit excessive for volume
management.
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xfce4-volumed using too much RAM
To manage notifications
Same problem here. Same on 12.04 when trying to wget from Tomcat 7
(OpenJDK7) using https.
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Openssl TLS errors while connecting to SSLv3
christophevr may onto something. At the time of freezing (before I
switched to fedora) I was noticing that idle IO was jumping to 100%. At
the same time my disk was quiet meaning it wasn't disk IO.
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This already cost me $200 to purchase new hard drives. Every time I
hard-reset the machine my bad sector count climbs up and both SATA
drives are reporting IMMINENT FAILURE status. Desktop Ubuntu is
becoming a joke. Is there a way to send a link to this bug to Mark
Shuttleworth?
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Both of my hard drives in RAID 1 (mirror) started failing. I suspect
because I had to frequently hard-reset the machine :(
My freezes stopped (hopefully) after I uninstalled VirtualBox downloaded
from the Oracle web-site and installed the one from the standard Ubuntu
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I thought I found a safe shelter with Xubuntu but after almost a week of
uptime XFCE froze. So far I've tried Unity 3D, 2D and XFCE (installed
from scratch) and all of them freeze. I tried kernels 3.3.x and 3.4.x
with no obvious siccess.
Dell XPS Studio 8100, i7 860 (Lynnfield Nehalem), nVidia
There is a chance that what you are expiriencing is mentioned here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-intel/+bug/993187
It is a very notorios bug. It makes the system unusable. The only one way I
found to actually be able to work in Ubuntu is to remove Unity/Gnome/KDE
Running XFCE installed from scratch (as Xubuntu) and so far no freezes.
No other solutions (new kernels, upgrading xorg, using 2D vs 3D) above
worked.
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Ok, my XFCE at home freezes too. But at the office with exactly the same
hardware it doesn't freeze. And the difference is that the one that
doesn't freeze was a clean Xubuntu 12.04 install while the one that
freezes was a regular Ubuntu upgrade from Oneiric.
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I have Nehalem Lynnfield i7 860 + nvidia GeForce GT 220.
My freezes occur when running either Unity 3D or 2D (64amd). Freezes persist
after upgrading to 3.3.6, 3.3.7 and 3.4.
Originally I was suspecting different culprit applications e.g. Chrome,
VirtualBox, Eclipse IDE, Totem player, etc but
Freezes when using google-earth? That's interesting because I noticed
freezes when I use google chrome browser. Almost 2 days ago it started
freezing (as I mentioned before it doesn't freeze immediately, it takes
several minutes to freeze while the symptoms worsen) and I managed to
kill Chrome
I share the feelings with #188. It feels like something gone bad with
Canonical bug support. The Importance = Undecided, Status = Fix Released
and it is not assigned to anyone. Looks like the support, developers,
managers - everyone is on vacation. No response, no word of
encouragement, no update
I was wrong. Upgrading to 3.3.7 DIDN'T fixed it for me. Another freeze.
Coincidentally I was using VirtualBox at that time.
It looks to me like an IO lock-up. I noticed that it doesn't freeze
completely immediately. It takes a few minutes before the total freeze.
For some time the exiting windows
The problem seems to be with Unity 3D.
I run XFCE at the office and it doesn't freeze. The one at home runs
Unity 3D + compiz and it keeps freezing. Both computers have very
similar hardware, i7, nVidia, RAID0, etc.
I just can't accept that the LTS release quality is so low. I wonder how
stable
How come this bug is still Unassigned. I am loosing my faith in
Ubuntu. Ubuntu build quality has been declining. I started with 8.04 and
every other update was regretful for me. 12.04 is the worst so far. I'll
try 3.4 kernel but otherwise considering joining Fedora camp.
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The same bug is still present in 12.04:
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Title:
Eye of GNOME 2.32.0 image viewer does
After upgrading to 12.04 none of my zenity scripts that rely on the --
list option work. They all hang consuming 100% of one CPU core. I am
surprised this slipped into the LTS release.
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I also noticed it depends on file names (?!?!?!). I created 2 files with
the names 1 and 2 and I had a Nautilus Script to compare selected
files. The behavior was exactly as you described. I would select these
two files and then right-click on them. As soon as I right-click the
selection
I am sorry, I didn't see the reference to the duplicate. Spank me. I'll
add my note there.
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In 12.04 nautilus problem with shift/ctrl
I also noticed it depends on file names (?!?!?!). I created 2 files with
the names 1 and 2 and I had a Nautilus Script to compare selected
files. The behavior was exactly as you described. I would select these
two files and then right-click on them. As soon as I right-click the
selection
Disregard my previous comment. It was stupid. The reason it worked on
other files and not 1 and 2 was because 1 and 2 are very short
names and I was clicking on the white-space after the file names.
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Getting same error when running regular apt-get upgrade on 12.04
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[12.04] libglib2.0-0 : Unable to open directory /usr/lib/gio/modules:
Why is nobody responding to this? This is a show-stopper for the
PostgreSQL development in 11.10.
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Same thing in 11.10 unity. It seem to affect some applications more than
others. For example screenshots for such mini apps as Mozilla apps,
Terminator, Eclipse are often get blank in the application switcher.
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Same here. I have GeForce GT 220. My whole desktop freezes every other
day. It locks the whole X - keyboard, mouse, the image freezes and stays
on the screen. It is impossible to do anything from the local console.
The best thing I can do is to SSH from my laptop and do service gdm
restart.
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Every now and then I have to go to Compiz configuration and uncheck
Windows Decorations then wait a few seconds then check it back (which
I guess is essentially the same as running compiz-decorator). This
brings window captions back.
I run gnome on 64bit Natty.
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Neither restarting the service nor restarting the device worked for me.
The bluetooth seems to be working partially. It can discover pair the
device (my phone) but I can no longer browse files on it as I used to in
Maverick. Nor I can send files from the phone. I did enabled receiving
files on in
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Binary package hint: alltray
AllTray stopped docking windows in Ubuntu 10.10 amd64. The OS is
installed from scratch, not via upgrade.
For the selected application it creates an icon the tray (by the way the
icon gets a very strange white background) though it doesn't dock
I am running Lucid 64bit and I just got this message. I remember a week ago (or
so) I could still run pgadmin3.
The message is exactly the same as in the original post.
$ uname -a
Linux jiggins 2.6.32-24-generic #38-Ubuntu SMP Mon Jul 5 09:20:59 UTC 2010
x86_64 GNU/Linux
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Also happens when connecting to Lucid via NX Server (neatx).
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I was trying to set up LVM on RAID0 without encryption and it didn't work
either. It was failing with the same Unable to find swap-space signature
error.
I had to set up 3 RAID0 devices instead in order to not to use LVM.
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Same here:
Jan 22 10:38:38 xx kernel: [ 13.862585] microcode: CPU0 sig=0x6fd,
pf=0x1, revision=0xa3
Jan 22 10:38:38 xx kernel: [ 13.862590] platform microcode: firmware:
requesting intel-ucode/06-0f-0d
Jan 22 10:38:38 xx firmware.sh[1293]: Cannot find firmware file
I run both GNOME and Xfce and I manually renamed each terminal in the
Accessories menu to GNOME Terminal and Xfce Terminal respectively.
After all this is what they are and there is no reason why one or
another should prevail and remain just a Terminal. Labels of both
should be updated.
There is
Getting similar error when running Printer configuration dialog:
system-config-printer
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/share/system-config-printer/system-config-printer.py, line 108,
in module
from GroupsPane import *
File /usr/share/system-config-printer/GroupsPane.py,
I forgot to include the following.
Before uninstalling PostgreSQL:
$ locate libxml2.so
/opt/PostgreSQL/8.4/lib/libxml2.so.2
/opt/PostgreSQL/8.4/pgAdmin3/lib/libxml2.so
/opt/PostgreSQL/8.4/pgAdmin3/lib/libxml2.so.2
/opt/PostgreSQL/8.4/pgAdmin3/lib/libxml2.so.2.6.32
/usr/lib/libxml2.so.2
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Binary package hint: ubuntuone-client
UbuntuOne client is not connecting to the server.
I am not sure if my recent kernel upgrade is causing it.
uname -a
Linux aer111lnx 2.6.31-15-generic #49-Ubuntu SMP Fri Nov 6 09:55:13 UTC 2009
x86_64 GNU/Linux
UbuntuOne client
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35442958/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added:
I think this may also be helpful - I am not using NetworkManager. In
fact I uninstalled it. I hope this shouldn't be a problem as
NetworkManager is optional anyway. At home I am using WICD, at the
office I configure network configuration files directly so that
NetworkManager is never in the
Same here.
I am running Jaunty 64bit.
My download speed is very low. I am speculating now but is there a chance that
download speed causes this high CPU usage?
** Attachment added: software-properties-gtk-screenshot.png
Architecture: amd64
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04
HibernationDevice: RESUME=UUID=657c80bd-f6ad-4d88-89d6-230904d80e4c
MachineType: Dell Inc. MP061
Package: linux-image-2.6.28-12-generic 2.6.28-12.43
PackageArchitecture: amd64
ProcCmdLine: root=/dev/sda1 ro quiet nosplash noresume
ProcEnviron:
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I believe as a bottom line everyone agrees that if a user sets the
checkbox to check for updates then the user expects to be notified (one
way or another) about the new available updates. If I set it as
automatic I shouldn't go and do it manually.
Icon in the tray is appropriate when I say so by
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 288797 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/288797
I can confirm the problem.
When I add FreeNX repository as described here
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeNX freenx package can only be
found via regular search but not via quick search.
My Intrepid
I can confirm the problem. It occurs on different machines when
searching for freenx package (Repository setup unstructions can be found
here https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeNX).
I can also confirm that sudo update-apt-xapian-index workaround is
working though it is a nuisance.
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when clicking on the result list. When launching from terminal it gives
Segmentation fault when crashing.
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