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Any specific params you want for iperf BTW?
I ran some basic tests against a VM after all: it might have lost a few
%, but wireless is so slow that it's not going to make any meaningful
difference.
[ ID] IntervalTransferBandwidth Reads Dist(bin=16.0K)
[ 4] 0.-11.4354
That popup message is coming with updateServiceNotification from
Telegram backend.
[23:58:28.811 01-0001754] (dc:2) Recv: { core_message
msg_id: 6753703395900790785 [LONG],
seq_no: 85 [INT],
bytes: 184 [INT],
body: { updates
updates: [ vector<0x0>
{ updateServiceNotification
The test system was 19.10 in virtualbox. I removed almost every
extensions, except for the built in ones (ubuntu dock, ubuntu
appindicator, etc.). Gnome-shell uses ~200kB at the beginning. If I lock
the screen and unlock it, the memory usage jumps to ~210kB. Repeatedly
doing this, the memory usage
@raharper could you give the systemd in this ppa a test:
https://launchpad.net/~ddstreet/+archive/ubuntu/systemd
also, you're setting the MTUBytes via .link file, but that won't work
inside an lxd container as that setting only has any effect during udev
processing of interface 'add' uevent,
Could you add a journalctl log of a session having the issue?
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Stable Release Update in eoan (19.10) to follow in due course.
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ProblemType: Package
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boot with the issue?
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This works:
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grub_file_close (file);
grub_loader_set
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Could you test if the update on the other bug mentioned fixes the issue?
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This patch may be wrong but it fixes the issue for me. I already tested
it on my actual system (not just VirtualBox).
Now to your comments:
1. shim is not dependency of grub2. My 18.04, 18.10 and 19.04 installations had
only these packages and no shim:
grub-common, grub2-common,
i got an email about released. I also notice on here that a fix has been
released. I don't see it as an update via software updates. How to I get
the fix.
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I disconnected from Wifi while an sshfs was active, and the /mnt
directory was inaccessible afterwords. "ls /mnt" hung. "sudo umount
/mnt/mysshfs" hung. "sudo umount -f /mnt/mysshfs" said "target was
busy". "sudo umount -l /mnt/mysshfs" worked. Though that's not a nice
solution because the file is
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> Hello - Does the recent switch from New -> Triaged for charm-cinder
and charm-nova-compute mean that someone was able to determine that the
charms are to blame and perhaps not the kernel?
Sadly not; I'm just knocking them off new; the alternative is incomplete
which means they'll time out after
I can confirm that the patch fixes the problem, i.e. Qt print dialog now
defaults to page size as set in System Settings Printers applet. To apply the
fix, it was enough to add the PPA repository, upgrade libqt5printsupport5
package, and then close and reopen applications that were affected by
Thanks! I was hit by this bug too (I filed 1849587, marked as a dup) and
can report that after an update, apt-file is now working again.
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@Tom- Ah yes, you'll need the headers packages too, in order to build
your own modules. OK, I've now added the two "linux-headers-*" packages
to https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kamal/lp1843487/ ... I believe you'll have
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I see the same, and my understanding is that it's intentional when the
screen resolution is not high enough to show the whole window. That's
why there is a scrollbar, so you can scroll to the menu items at the
bottom of the list.
Is there anything the current design prevents you from accessing?
Thank you for your bug report. It's a consequence of the number of
panels and the way they are categorized, sort of known but also could be
considered as a design issue. It would be nice if they would fit on the
screen even for small vertical resolutions though
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requested screenshot showing the problem is added though
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One thing we discussed with Marco a bit earlier is that it would be nice
of apport included some flag if the gsettings cache was coming from
/usr/local which is a common cause for reports like this one
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For me Ctrl-Alt-F1 and then Ctrl-Alt-F7 enables the screen but shows a message
"This session is locked", which never goes away.
But Ctrl-Alt-F1 and then Ctrl-Alt-F8 allows to unlock normally. This is a
workaround #1.
This happens on a Dell laptop (7490, built-in Intel Graphics). Maybe Dell
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Running Ubuntu 19.10 Gnome fully patched.
MY GMail account is added via Gnome Online Accounts, with just Mail, Contacts
and Calendar selected.
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source "u...@gmail.com" does not support OAuth 2.0
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1849160 ***
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This is bug #1849160, an unfortunate regression caused by the deb->snap
migration. A fix is being SRUed, in the meantime the workaround is to
run the following command in a terminal, then close and re-open
@florian42: Where does your xfig 3.2.7a come from? Is it from the
Ubuntu/Debian package or is it self compiled? If the latter, you may
have to fix your configure options. If the former: what package version
are you talking about exactly? Are you really sure, that it comes with
the Fig file in
The only workaround I'm aware of is to use chrome packaged by Google.
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Since the issue is that an fd is opened by the first app running in one
profile while transitioning to the snap-confine profile, there is an
option that would 'work'.
As a POC, I installed the hello-world snap and also created a test-
classic snap (just hello-world renamed with 'confinement:
No; this patch is wrong.
For starters, you really ought to have shim installed, and that is the
primary cause for such failures -- somehow your install is incomplete,
and shim was removed either because the package was removed, or through
the use of boot-repair (IIRC it replaces shim with using
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1. adjust the classic policy to use:
/usr/lib/snapd/snap-confine ix,
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ix,
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I can't get sound of my laptop (Samsung Notebook 7 Force) through the
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If I bump the volume to the maximum, that is. The sound is very
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if a networkd .network file specifies a [Link] section with MTUBytes=XXX
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on a bionic system, create a
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Additional L2TP VPN Breaks First VPN
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** Changed in: bind9 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: bind9 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: bind9 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Andreas Hasenack (ahasenack)
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C'mon, it's been 11 years. +11
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** Description changed:
[Impact]
When enabling ESM on precise, then upgrading that to current trusty, and from
there to the proposed new trusty client (see #1832757), ESM gets disabled.
This was found when executing test case (5) in the original SRU bug
#1832757.
The reason is
** Description changed:
[Impact]
When enabling ESM on precise, then upgrading that to current trusty, and from
there to the proposed new trusty client (see #1832757), ESM gets disabled.
This was found when executing test case (5) in the original SRU bug
#1832757.
The reason is
@Kamal thanks for the quick response. I tried the files you sent over
but it looks like I need some additional packages in order to rebuild my
kernel module for that kernel. I tried to tell modprobe to force load
my module built against 4.15.0-66 and it would not load it.
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