From
https://www.samsung.com/semiconductor/minisite/ssd/product/portable/t5/
I learn this is a USB 3.1 Gen2 device, not a Thunderbolt device, so
authorization isn't relevant (and thunderbolt-tools isn't the relevant
package).
Still, the fact that you had to force power the controller even when a
d
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We have a few 2010 mac pro running 1604 LTS that are just upgraded to Ubuntu
1804 LTS. While they all worked fine with the 1604 LTS and 4.4 kernel, they can
no longer boot with the 4.15.0-50 kernel installed with 1804.
We tried various kernel flags without luck, and installe
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If, due to the nature
I have now removed the second address stanza from the interfaces file,
and the dns settings work again.
I am no longer sure the machine was in fact rebooted with these settings
in place, since my logs only reach back to the start of april (the
interfaces file was last changed in august of last yea
Public bug reported:
This is probably related to, but not a duplicate of, bug 1815101.
Running
root@third:/home/leroy# lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS
Release:18.04
Systemd version:
root@third:/home/leroy# apt-cache policy systemd
systemd:
Installed: 237-3ubuntu10.
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glibc 2.23-0ubuntu11 ADT test failure with linux 4.4.0-149
I guess it worth updating your BIOS to the latest version.
According to the details above you have Ver. 02.06.03, while in HP site I can
find Ver 02.07.00
The release notes there mention several fixes for the handling of USB-C ports.
(I hope there is an easy way to do so on Linux. Hopefully it's
We cannot find any logs in var/log related to the failed boots, tried
grepping the kernel version, journalctl --list-boots
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Still, that's no reason to close this as invalid. It's silly to suggest
that everyone in the world who uses duply has to add this to their
config manually once their GPG is new enough. Instead, duply should know
that it has to use those options if gpg is 2.1 or newer...
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I'll give it a go and move it
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Hello Robert, or anyone else affected,
Accepted livecd-rootfs into xenial-proposed. The package will build now
and be available at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/livecd-
rootfs/2.408.48 in a few hours, and then in the -proposed repository.
Please help us by testing this new package. See
ht
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Systemd removes OpenVPN IP addresses
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The addition of the cryptsetup.target apply in the fstab test case is also
wrong.
We are trying to test that automatic apply of local-fs.target correctly
triggers the cryptsetup mounting as a dependency, without any special
cryptsetup.target poking first.
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Failing to remove the module, means the testcase / systemd has failed.
Which has been diagnosed and narrowed down to a bug in systemd.
Whilst the proposed improvements to the test case are ok, they make it
skip a lot more without making it more fool proof.
Ideally, I'd like to make the testcase
Thanks; it's not about getting it done yesterday so to speak, so I'll
patiently await next week.
I suspect you'll be able to reproduce it faster if you lower sysctl
kernel.pid_max. With 32k PIDs, one of my apps spawning about a process
every two seconds, needed about a week of running to hit it.
Just want to add that this exact same issue affects Veeam Agent for
Linux when dkms builds the veeamsnap module, and @Lurchman's solution
works to solve it.
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Note that the regression which is introduced is cross-package; a latent
bug in libwww-perl is exposed by the update of libio-socket-ssl-perl.
This means libio-socket-ssl-perl needs a reupload to declare a breaks:
on the older versions of libwww-perl, so that users don't install the
libio-socket-ss
And there needs to be an explicit test case for libwww-perl given the
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> Failing to remove the module, means the testcase / systemd has failed.
well, not if the module is built-in
> Whilst the proposed improvements to the test case are ok, they make it
skip a lot more
isn't the entire test currently skipped if the module is already loaded?
;)
but i get your point,
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Does installing finalrd package help?
It should pivot off root on shutdown, and unmount separate /var and
/var/log cleanly.
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boot-smoke fails due to running jobs
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systemd-networkd doesn't set wireguard peer endpoint
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test_systemd_fsck_with_plymouth_failure passes but marke
Oh joy! This is like the ultimate "have you tried turning it on and off
again".
I wonder, if shutdown should inhibit sleep as its first action. And/or
sleep api should be checking for in flight shutdown transaction.
I agree this is a bad behaviour.
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Compiling kernels & kernel modules fails due to these errors:
./include/linux/compiler.h:193:1: error: ‘-mindirect-branch’ and ‘-fcf-
protection’ are not compatible
(This happens with any kernel modules.)
This appears to be due to the changes in 9.1.0-3ubuntu1 enabling -fc
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Assignee: Canonical Kernel Team (canonical-kernel-team) => K
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kernel-team/2019-May/100967.html
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kernel-team/2019-May/100968.html
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kernel-team/2019-May/100969.html
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kernel-team/2019-May/100970.html
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BIOS update didn't change anything, I guess maybe it's not even a Linux
problem it's an HP problem. I could install windows to test if it work
there as crosscheck with hardware vs software.
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> I see no need to reenable it in stable series. It has a regression potential,
> since it used to be flakey, it may start to be flakey again blocking SRU
> migrations.
er, isn't that the point of these tests, if they start failing again we
should investigate and fix the problem, instead of ignor
Only affects xenial at the moment.
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Assignee: Dan Streetman (ddstreet) => (unassigned)
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Assignee: Dan Streetman (ddstreet) => (unassigned)
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Full-tunnel VPN DNS leakage regression
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Hosts randomly 'losing' disks, breaking ceph-osd service enumeration
To manage not
enp0s31f6: Could not set route: Invalid argument
enp0s31f6: Routes set
addresses:
- 95.216.96.148/26
gateway4: 95.216.96.129
routes:
- on-link: true
to: 95.216.96.148/26
via: 95.216.96.129
I do not quite understand what above is supposed to mean.
95.
So yes that does appear to be part of it. I pulled your profile and
tested just a compile
time apparmor_parser -QT -D dfa-stats /tmp/layouts-test-1.txt
Created dfa: states 16780 proto { cache: size=16780 dups=36386 longest=1244
avg=6 }, nnodes { cache: size=16761 dups=36405 longest=1243 avg=5 },
>From what I can tell, the routing is exactly how it should be:
[from the bug description]
root@search-3 /run/systemd/network # ip route
default via 95.216.96.129 dev enp0s31f6 proto static
10.0.0.0/24 dev tun0 proto kernel scope link src 10.0.0.13
10.0.2.0/24 dev vlan4000 proto kernel scope link
Closing as Invalid for netplan: the config generated is exactly as it
should for the netplan YAML that was provided. This isn't a bug in
netplan.
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Once you can get a profile to compile apparmor can cache the compile for
you, so ideally the compile only needs to happen once per kernel.
But I completely get even then, with this profile that is a problem.
Can I keep the profile, and add it to a test suite, to look into
reducing the compilers m
The route looks invalid to me, please clarify
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systemd-networkd not
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* Flip /: in documented default value of DPkg::Path (Closes: #917986)
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+
+ [Impact]
+ The firmware blob for Intel Bluetooth 9560/9462 is versioned 20.30.0.1 is not
compatible with kernel version >= 4.19 and will cause failure to pair BT 4.0
devices.
+
+ [Fix]
+ 29a536a02cad linux-firmware: Update firmware file for Intel
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[Impact]
GDB fails to debug ARM64 vmlinux debug image with proc/kcore information. For
example it is unable to print values of variables like 'jiffies_64'.
[Test]
# gdb /usr/lib/debug/boot/vmlinux-4.18.0-20-generic /proc/kcore
[New process 1]
Core was gener
It affects me too, i have 2 monitors: 4k + rotated FullHD
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spectacle w/ rectangular region and dual monitor moves display views
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Yes, certainly use the profile for whatever you can use it for. Would
you like me to edit the description on this bug to reflect the actual
underlying cause here or should I just close this and file a new bug for
the memory usage of this profile? I'm no expert here but I think 15.4 GB
memory usage
Still not fixed in 18.04?
Installed caja-share after a minimal install of 18.04 LTS. Did not work
without also installing samba.
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caja-sh
Ah, this time it actually reported a bug:
[Wed May 29 11:49:24 2019] perf: interrupt took too long (2544 > 2500),
lowering kernel.perf_event_max_sample_rate to 78500
[Wed May 29 11:58:41 2019] mlx5_core :01:00.0 ib0: "orted" wants to know my
dev_id. Should it look at dev_port instead? See
D
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Status: Unknown
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@Ian - how did you generate this profile? Is this something that snapd
generated (it doesn't look like typical snap-update-ns profiles...)? If
it did, can you attach the snap.yaml (this seems like atypical usage of
the layouts feature)?
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I have this same problem on 18.04. It's very noticeable that when my
network has no DNS working, screen unlock takes a long time - as much as
a minute or two.
I notice this because I often manually configure my network to do DNS
lookups over an SSH tunnel. If I just close the lid of my laptop it
Couple typos in comment #19:
I think bluestore-wal and bluestore-db needed 2G.
Also s/exists/exits
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Hosts randomly 'losing' disks, breakin
I didn't recreate this but I did get a deployment on serverstack with
bluestore WAL and DB devices. That's done with:
1) juju deploy --series bionic --num-units 1 --constraints mem=2G
--config expected-osd-count=1 --config monitor-count=1 cs:ceph-mon ceph-
mon
2) juju deploy --series bionic --num
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- TBD
+ Sync up the hns drivers with the 5.2 merge window.
+
+ (Cut & paste from bug 1819535)
+ Drivers for the HiSilicon Hi1620 SoC continue to be under active development,
including both hardware enablement and bug fix patches. With the amount of flux
involv
package : gnome-shell 3.28.4
verification-done-bionic
for people want to test this package follow these steps
-add "deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic-proposed main" into
/etc/apt/source.list file (without quotations)
-run "sudo apt-get update"
-run "sudo apt install gnome-shell
-m
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* Add suggested-action button style.
* Add -secure icons required for correct VPN icon display in
AppIndicator mode. (LP: #1681654)
* Add Apport icons.
*
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/usr/bin/software-properties-
gtk:AttributeError:_update_availability::get_status:_get_raw_snap
To ma
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Title:
/usr/bin/software-properties-
gtk:TypeError:msg_reply_handler:_enabled_reply_handler:__call__:call_asy
This bug was fixed in the package ubuntu-mate-artwork - 19.10.2
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ubuntu-mate-artwork (19.10.2) eoan; urgency=medium
* Add suggested-action button style.
* Add -secure icons required for correct VPN icon display in
AppIndicator mode. (LP: #1681654)
* Add Apport icons.
*
@Jamie yes this was generated by snapd, the original snapcraft.yaml is
attached.
And also yes I fully understand this was an atypical usage of layouts, I
was experimenting with using layouts to make it seem to a snap
application that an additional package was installed in the base snap. I
generate
This bug was fixed in the package ubuntu-mate-artwork - 19.10.2
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ubuntu-mate-artwork (19.10.2) eoan; urgency=medium
* Add suggested-action button style.
* Add -secure icons required for correct VPN icon display in
AppIndicator mode. (LP: #1681654)
* Add Apport icons.
*
** Tags added: patch
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Title:
systemd-networkd doesn't set wireguard peer endpoint
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** Changed in: totem (Debian)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
Garbled sound in totem-xine when playing Linear PCM audio (often us
** Changed in: bluez (Debian)
Status: Unknown => New
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Title:
systemd-udev cause high cpu load after upgrade to bionic
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** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu Disco)
Assignee: Dan Streetman (ddstreet) => (unassigned)
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu Cosmic)
Assignee: Dan Streetman (ddstreet) => (unassigned)
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu Bionic)
Assignee: Dan Streetman (ddstreet) => (unassigned)
** Changed i
@Ian - renaming this bug wfm
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Title:
apparmor fails to start with no parser errors
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** Description changed:
This bug will contain status and test results related to a kernel source
(or snap) as stated in the title.
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backports: bug 1829205 (trusty/li
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu Eoan)
Assignee: Dan Streetman (ddstreet) => (unassigned)
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Title:
systemd-networkd: Deconfigures bridge after
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