I can confirm that there is a memory leak in Nautilus when looking at an
image folder with an high zoom level, even as a list. I'm looking at my
Dropbox Camera Uploads folder and in a couple of minutes of scrolling
back and forth, selecting and deleting images, Nautilus memory usage has
grown of
This happened to me just now in Ubuntu 16.04 after the upgrade from
14.04. The whole day is already gone fixing/working around bugs/issues
in icinga. Indeed this is a bug, at least an usability bug.
When check_external_commands is set to 1 in config file, one expects
that external commands are
Public bug reported:
I was trying to move my apt-cacher directory from /var/cache to a NFS
mounted directory with plenty of space. Unfortunately, apt-cacher
doesn't like NFS too much, and continues to exit with exit code 0
without giving an explanation about this.
I've managed to change the
This bug is still present, apt-get update is painfully slow. Moreover,
I'm trying to do-release-upgrade a couple of ubuntu machines and the
initial get of package lists is going on forever, literally. I really
don't understand how this can happen, this makes this tool totally
useless. I'll have to
Just happened to me too on Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS x86_64 with kernel
4.4.0-45-generic and update-manager at version 1:16.04.4. My connection
is reliable, my old Core2 Quad is less, but I've seen very broad jumps
in percentages of a few packets (google-chrome-stable, nvidia-304 and
liboxideqtcore0, all
I can confirm this bug is still present while installing Ubuntu 16.04.2
amd64 (using mini.iso under qemy-system-x86_64). I selected expert
command-line install, made all the steps manually, selected a "normal
installation" but the installer fails on "Install the system" step.
Looking into syslog,
** Attachment added: "Expert command-line installation. Installer step fails
when selecting "normal" installation: syslog shows live-installer was selected."
Workaround in comment #16 worked also for me, thank you.
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Recent updates broke Ubuntu on Raspberry Pi 3
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Thanks! The diversion worked for me as well.
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Title:
linux-firmware-raspi2 conflicts with linux-firmware over
brcmfmac43430-sdio.bin
To
Reposting the workaround in bug 1691729
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-firmware-
raspi2/+bug/1691729) here because this is the first result googling for:
"trying to overwrite '/lib/firmware/brcm/brcmfmac43430-sdio.bin', which
is also in package linux-firmware-raspi2
Confirmed. It still happens to me on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS amd64 with
mdadm-3.3-2ubuntu7.2. I've also tried to upgrade to mdadm_3.4-4_amd64
from Zesty (https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/zesty/amd64/mdadm/3.4-4) with
same results.
#> sudo mdadm --verbose --create /dev/md1 --level=mirror --raid-devices=2
Public bug reported:
#> sudo apt install wine64
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:
cuda-command-line-tools-8-0 cuda-core-8-0 cuda-cublas-8-0
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