I'm not completely sure I was right to direct you to this bug. And not
completely sure I was wrong.
Best to just wait till this bug is fixed and then if you still
experience problems you know you should use a different bug.
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A new kernel panic happened when upgrading to Ubuntu 19.10 and there is
still no explanation on this bug report. I guess I will have to choose
another Linux distribution if it continues.
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Always at boot time. I have to select the previous Linux kernel.
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Regarding the video showing the flicker: I missed to film the upper part
of the screen, so you don't get to see the cursor flashing up in the
upper left corner.
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@vanvugt Coming from the other bug report I'm trying to describe my
problem:
First of all I don't see purple as I have disabled the purple grub by running
chmod -x /etc/grub.d/05_debian_theme
Secondly: In Ubuntu 19.10 there is no flicker happening for me, while in
Ubuntu 20.04 there is a
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Hi msaxl,
some background can be found in bug 1858479 [1] which lead to upload [2]
dropping the package. Thanks for already bringing it up in discourse [3] btw!
We subscribed Steve Langasek to this bug so he can consider and give you
an authoritative answer since he is managing the majority of
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This bug was fixed in the package thunderbird - 1:68.4.2+build2-0ubuntu1
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* Use the upstream Build ID, to ensure it is the same across Ubuntu releases
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> NICs between systems? Are OS / kernel and driver
> versions the same on both systems?
Yes, identical distro release, kernel, and most of the software
stack (I have not obtained and examined the full sw stack).
Configuration of networking settings is also the same.
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This is the place to look at for fixes:
-
https://libvirt.org/git/?p=libvirt.git;a=history;f=tools/libvirt-guests.sh.in;h=a881f6266ea4545ccbb017beac88d6e51b80fa24;hb=HEAD
- https://libvirt.org/hacking.html
If you beat me and submit something upstream before I get to this please
set me on CC.
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@andreas - you'll have a pmem enabled qemu in PPA: https://launchpad.net
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Title:
[MIR] ndctl
To
> There are more than one variable at play here.
> Does the problem follow the NIC if you swap the
> NICs between systems? Are OS / kernel and driver
> versions the same on both systems?
Unfortunately, I've not been able to get them to try
permutations or switches, as yet, as this is still a
Thanks very much for helping on this, Edwin! Please let me
know if there's anything specific you need.
I'm asking them to disable any IPv6, LLDP traffic in their environment,
and retest and collect information again.
Also, I'd like to disable tpa, would this be at all useful:
modprobe bnx
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> The mtr packet loss is an interesting result. What mtr options did you
use? Is this a UDP or ICMP test?
The mtr command was:
mtr --no-dns --report --report-cycles 60 $IP_ADDR
so ICMP was going out.
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Public bug reported:
Recently a security update to Focal of qemu 4.0 failed to build and
therefore qemu shows up in failed proposed migrations/builds.
That FTBFS is already fixed in the upcoming qemu 4.2 =>
https://trello.com/c/T7WT3AoT/2080-virt-stack-2004
I have already checked with mdeslaur
Prepped, Tested and submitted to Debian as https://salsa.debian.org
/debian-gps-team/pkg-gpsd/merge_requests/3
This package is a sync, so if the update in Debian is in time we have to do
nothing.
Otherwise we can still upload this as a fix post feature-freeze for 20.04
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upgrade from fresh bionic to focal needlessly prompts user
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xenial/linux: 4.4.0-174.204 -proposed
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Fullscreen windows are tearing in Xorg sessions
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I've moved some old tearing bugs in here since I now understand it's
just a bug in the Xorg modesetting driver, which is the one that most
machines use:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/issues/244
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eoan/linux-azure: 5.3.0-1010.11 -proposed
Apparently, 5.4.16 with the above patch included solves the problem.
Before this patch, performing a speedtest.net test or downloading a
large file almost guarantees to reproduce the problem. Please backport
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xenial/linux-kvm: 4.4.0-1066.73 -proposed
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xenial/linux-aws: 4.4.0-1102.113
I tested the rule it works fine.
There are no additional issues because the subsequent access of the daemon to
the device is covered already.
# common serial paths to GPS devices
/dev/tty{,S,USB,AMA,ACM}[0-9]*rw,
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xenial/linux-snapdragon: 4.4.0-1133.141
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I upgraded to version 16.04 ubuntu but while upgrading it could not downloaded
some files and after finishing the upgrade it uborted the upgrade and now ı can
not upgrade it anymore...
It seems ı am using Ubuntu 16.04. I expect after finishing the upgrade
restarting the
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Public bug reported:
Since Ubuntu 19.10, for all Ubuntu live CDs that use LightDM (e.g. MATE
and Xubuntu), if a user selects a language in syslinux other than those
with an included langpack, the session is then untranslated.
For example, if one boots Ubuntu MATE 20.04 and selects Greek in
Gunnar, you know probably that script best, could you maybe have a look
to what changed in 19.10 to create the issue?
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Hi all. It's been a few years. And even more years since I worked on the
Compiz fullscreen unredirection feature (late 2011?).
In the years in between I have come to understand that the tearing is
simply a
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* New bugfix release. (LP: #1860522)
* Revert-meson-fix-logic-for-generating-.pc-files-with.patch:
Dropped, fixed upstream.
* rules: GLESv2 libs aren't
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The verification of the Stable Release Update for libclc has completed
successfully and the package is now being released to -updates.
Subsequently, the Ubuntu Stable Release Updates Team is being
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Thanks and sorry for the trouble...
I think this is either a bug in Mutter's fullscreen unredirect feature
(which exists for Xorg sessions only), or it could be another instance
of bug 561370 which is very intermittent.
To prove the issue is NOT bug 561370 we would probably need to see the
same
This bug was fixed in the package libclc -
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* hardening.patch: Dropped, breaks opencl runtime. (LP: #1860042)
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* hardening.patch: Dropped, breaks opencl runtime. (LP: #1860042)
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Since we're working on getting 18.04.4 prepared, I will be conditionally
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openCL application
I created a EFI system partition but still got this bug. Installation
was a fresh xubuntu 18.04 (not upgrade). I have a separate /boot
partition.
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The problem started after inserting an SSD in place of the DVD burner.
Removed the SSD the problem disappeared
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kworker takes a lot of
I made a EFI partition (192 MB) and still got this bug in a 18.04
installer.
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I used a fresh xubuntu 18.04 installation image on a wiped usb stick and
still got the same error.
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[MIR] pmdk
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