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This should be fixed with a firmware update - I'm getting those
together, I assume for all. I don't know if this was on a garrison or
tuleta, etc, but at least one of those needs an update for this issue.
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ARM has two sync_file_range syscalls, sync_file_range and
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latter whenever a userspace program calls sync_file_range. I'm guessing
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I use two PCs in this place. both PC are install ubuntu-18,04.2,
and updateed to unutu-18.04.3(5.0.0-25 kernel) by software-updater.
my trouble occured both PCs. PC have amd-cpu.
BIOS are old, but work fine until ubuntu-18.04.2(kernel 4).
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Alright, Installed the package from bionic-proposed in a clean virtual
machine, and tested the package. The fix works.
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Alright, I should mention versions too: error in 4.0.0-1, and working
fix in 4.0.0-1ubuntu0.1.
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do-release-upgrade of Ubuntu 16.04 to 18.04 inside an OpenVZ container
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Thanks for your report. I can't reproduce this on a newly launched
Bionic EC2 instance (ami-07d0cf3af28718ef8):
ubuntu@ip-172-31-94-19:~$ host ip-172-31-94-19.ec2.internal
ip-172-31-94-19.ec2.internal has address 172.31.94.19
ubuntu@ip-172-31-94-19:~$ nslookup ip-172-31-94-19.ec2.internal
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bionic/linux-ibm-gt: 4.15.0-1032.34 -proposed tracker
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The system suddenly freezes.
"journalctl" reports:
Aug 19 12:43:57 $HOSTNAME kernel: BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request
at 9d26523dfaf8
Aug 19 12:43:57 $HOSTNAME kernel: #PF error: [normal kernel read fault]
Last program that was executed was Firefox (stock
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This actually turned out to be an issue in the Debian package as well,
which will be fixed in the 6.3.0 release later this week.
I'll keep this bug open though to track the lack of OpenCL support in
the snap.
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The inodes for file, xattr dir, and xattr child are all evicted at file
removal time, not making it to any disposal list after file removal.
So the window/scenario for the problem to occur is not present anymore.
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Would someone be able to indicate how to get a full backtrace &
coredump? That could be useful in getting the reason of the crashes?
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This bug was fixed in the package tiger - 1:3.2.4~rc1-2
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* debian/config: Remove only files using xarg instead of -exec.
Use rmdir to remove the main directory instead of using find.
(Closes: #931581, #931926)
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Avi,
Something I have realized we missed as a feedback here - or maybe I
missed checking previous comments - is how your mouse is being setup for
the guest. Is it being PS/2 emulated (default) or is it being given as
an USB device (when qemu cmd line has "-usb -device usb-tablet"). Also,
are you
It affects me with the 5.0 kernel.
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@gunnarhj I have `CanoScan LiDE 100` scanner with this problem on
18.04.3 LTS (bionic). I tried the above mentioned PPA. It does not solve
the issue.
`libsane-common` version is `1.0.27-1~experimental3ubuntu2.2~ppa`. I see
version `1.0.27-3.2...` for later ubuntu versions which is not available
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[Impact]
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Marking as "incomplete" while waiting for LP#1839065 to be resolved
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Can you disable the discrete (Nvidia) GPU in your BIOS for a while and
try that? That will help us to identify if the Nvidia driver is related
to the problem.
Also, next time any slowness occurs please run in a Terminal window:
journalctl -b0 > journal.txt
and then attach the file
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I wonder if the slowness is related to this from your Xorg log:
[ 137.718] randr: falling back to unsynchronized pixmap sharing
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+ Slowness and sometimes the computer freezes
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This also affects Dell Precision 5520 running Ubuntu 19.04.
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Wireless regularly breaking (ath10k firmware crashed!) after upgrade
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With time going on, more an more minor flaws are occuring in GNOME:
* mouse movements often are very laggy
* mouse pointer gets under active windows
* system gets stuck for several system
* control for gnome-search is grayed out, so search can no longer be configured.
It
I did something else today.
Calibre on Flathub detected both my phone and my Kindle perfectly but Calibre
on Bionic official repo couldn't do that. Well, official repo is version 3.21
and Flathub version is 3.46. I don't know if that's the problem.
Anyone knows what is that mean?
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I can't disable the discrete Nvidia GPU in my BIOS. I don't have menu to swich
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I will run your command in a Term next time,
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I dunno. Are you sure? :))
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- Icon role in any ui is for retarded persons to look at them? :))
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I asked the DC support about Ubuntu 18.04 LTS support and apparently
it's not supported on their OpenVZ offerings.
I suppose this bug can be closed? Unless you'd prefer to detect the
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TDEBUG: check OSError
GNC: Enter get_netfilter_capabilities
GNC: we are root
GNC: chain ufw-caps-testSqLa5Y
GNC: exe /sbin/iptables
That means it is the first action of the test, just running
/sbin/iptables -N ufw-caps-testSqLa5Y
Nothing else of the python stack was
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- the container is a "VPS" provided by a popular local hosting company
Interneto Vizija (https://iv.lt)
- they have their own patched 2.6.32-042stab138.1 kernel that I have no
capability of upgrading
- the upgrade process shows a fancy ncurses warning that libc6 requires
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Since iptables seems to hang it might be more a bug in there, but I fail
to recreate the case for further analysis no matter what I tried so far
:-/
Adding iptables bug task and subscribing jdstrand in case he has another
idea due to his experience in that area.
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Upstream reverted showing the desktop launcher of nm-connection-editor because
it's confusing for the average user, its icon is outdated and does not follow
the current GNOME icon design guidelines.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/network-manager-applet/issues/55
A new version is never guaranteed to fix any given set of bugs. Please
log separate bugs for each of the problems you are experiencing by
running:
ubuntu-bug gnome-shell
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There were a bunch of mentions of that function in bug 1044361 bug 1039729 and
bug 1062521.
And while the issues back then are in the code since version 34 we might again
face something that is special about the network environment that is present
only in the autopkgtest-env for "build-needed"
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Hi all.
We have an NFSv4 server hosted in GCP with relative heavy load (read
over nfs and write over ssh/rsync). After upgrade from 14.04 to 18.04
this server started to crash approx. once a day or two. We have similar
box with same configuration but without nfs load (cold
Hi Michael, a Tuleta system was used in this case (P8, 8247, 22L).
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