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The web interface in transmission-daemon now shows the bare character
strings uarr; and darr; instead of the appropriate HTML entities,
since the latest update in Ubuntu 12.04 LTS.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Hi Joseph,
Happy to test upstream kernels, but this setup requires a 64-bit native
arm64/aarch64 kernel, which I can't see at the link provided - only
32-bit armhf kernels.
Currently we're running the kernel from the linux-generic-lts-wily
package:
Linux swirlix18 4.2.0-16-generic
Hi Joseph,
Happy to test upstream kernels, but this setup requires a 64-bit native
arm64/aarch64 kernel, which I can't see at the link provided - only
32-bit armhf kernels.
Currently we're running the kernel from the linux-generic-lts-wily
package:
Linux swirlix18 4.2.0-16-generic
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I was specifically interested in 'charm build', but kept getting this
traceback regardless of arguments given:
http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/23878542/
On running 'charm help' it looks like many other components are
similarly affected, since they can't even run with the
To be clear, running Ubuntu 17.04 Zesty Zapus on amd64, package version
is from the archive, 2.1.2-0ubuntu4.
I also tried the PPA release, 2.2.0-0ubuntu1~ubuntu17.04.1~ppa2, and
found the same issue there.
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Hi,
I have successfully synced the ubuntu:14.04, ubuntu:16.04 and
ubuntu:16.10 images from cloud-images.ubuntu.com but for some reason the
ubuntu:12.04 image can't be retrieved - the process consistently hangs
before even making the request from the remote server.
Thanks, the systemctl restart suggestion did the trick. It's definitely
possible that the first attempt ran into network issues. Should there
perhaps be a timeout for download operations to avoid this?
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python-django-celery package is broken in Trusty
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Version 2.3-0ubuntu5 of the lxd package in yakkety contains a typo in a
script, which breaks package installation:
Setting up lxd (2.3-0ubuntu5) ...
Installing new version of config file /etc/init.d/lxd ...
Installing new version of config file /etc/init/lxd.conf ...
Old
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Using the latest Ubuntu 16.10 amd64 on a new ASUS ZenBook UX390UAK.
$ dmesg | egrep -i 'audio|sound'
[ 22.315357] snd_hda_intel :00:1f.3: bound :00:02.0 (ops
i915_audio_component_bind_ops [i915])
[ 22.346209] snd_hda_codec_realtek hdaudioC0D0: autoconfig for
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Volume controls non-functional for Audio device: Intel Corporation
Thanks, that reference was exactly what I needed - 'lxd network edit
lxdbr0' was the command I was looking for.
I do think it might be an idea to document that more explicitly in the
package itself though, whether in the man page or elsewhere.
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Using the latest Ubuntu 16.10 amd64 on a new ASUS ZenBook UX390UAK.
$ dmesg | egrep -i 'audio|sound'
[ 22.315357] snd_hda_intel :00:1f.3: bound :00:02.0 (ops
i915_audio_component_bind_ops
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Title:
Public bug reported:
It looks like the ability to configure lxdbr0 via /etc/default/lxd-
bridge went away with release 2.3.
LXD's automatic setup assigned a CIDR range that already exists on my
network, so I'd like to reconfigure it to use a different range.
All online documentation seems to
Confirmed with upstream kernel 4.9.0-040900rc5-generic #201611131431.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Sorry, missed the questions in #19.
This is a fresh install on a brand-new laptop, the bug has been present
since the initial install and has persisted with each kernel upgrade
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Running "fprint-demo" with this hardware installed reports "No devices
found".
This is the integrated reader in new ASUS ZenBook UX390UA laptops.
lsusb -v output here: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23464942/
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.10
Package: libfprint0
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Incorrect order of messages with RepeatedMsgReduction on
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e.g. installing the canonical-livepatch snap gives me:
/etc/systemd/system/snap-canonical\x2dlivepatch-17.mount
/etc/systemd/system/snap.canonical-livepatch.canonical-livepatchd.service
/etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/snap-canonical\x2dlivepatch-17.mount
Public bug reported:
If I create a single partition, type btrfs mounted as /, the installer
takes me briefly to the next screen to input user details, but crashes
as I enter my name. The error detail box is empty.
Partition details:
http://people.canonical.com/~barryprice/subi1.png
Error
Hi,
Sorry for the very late reply here, here's the log as requested:
http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/25331706/
On closer inspection, it's likely worth mentioning two warnings emitted
by kvm cli I listed in the original report:
$ qemu-img create -f raw target.img 10G
Formatting 'target.img', fmt=raw
Seeing similar issues with a Logitech M337 bluetooth mouse under the new
4.13.0-11 kernel.
Reverting to 4.12.0-13 solves the problem.
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Hmm, that warning may be a red herring actually.
If I instead run kvm as follows, I encounter the same error, even
without the "block 0" warning:
$ qemu-img create -f raw target.img 10G
Formatting 'target.img', fmt=raw size=10737418240
$ kvm -m 1024 -cdrom custom.iso -drive
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This is on a Hewlett-Packard ProLiant DL380 G7, with a Smart Array P410i
RAID controller containing a RAID 1+0 array of four SATA hard drives.
It's running Ubuntu 16.04 with the
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This is on a Hewlett-Packard ProLiant DL380 G7, with a Smart Array P410i
RAID controller containing a RAID 1+0 array of four SATA hard drives.
It's running Ubuntu 16.04 with the linux-image-generic-hwe-16.04-edge
packages installed.
The root partition consists of a simple
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I've confirmed this issue on a second G7 with the same model of RAID
controller but a simpler disk setup (no bcache or mdraid):
https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/bK5xQrXZmD/
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[MIR] anope
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Importance: Undecided
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This is haproxy 1.6.3-1ubuntu0.2 on Xenial/16.04 running on amd64
hardware.
Reproduction steps:
1. Install haproxy and configure it to use a TLS certificate
2. Renew and replace that certificate
3. Run 'service haproxy reload'
4. Sometimes this starts serving the new certificate, sometimes it
Something similar came up today on a Trusty instance, the WARNING lines
are possibly relevant here. To be clear, no certificates were involved
in this case, but I did catch the old processes still running after a
reload:
ubuntu@foo:~$ ps auxf | grep haproxy
ubuntu 10790 0.0 0.0 10480
Never mind, here it is on Xenial:
https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/3zbQdnTBtF/
There's nothing relevant to haproxy in syslog, but here's the relevant
lines from /var/log/haproxy.log:
https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/HJT3WRc8Dw/
While the proxy processes apparently did stop, the pid 2215 process did
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I suspect this is the same thing reported on StackOverflow:
"I had this same issue where even after reloading the config, haproxy
would randomly serve old certs. After looking around for many days the
issue was that "reload" operation created a new process without killing
** Changed in: haproxy (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Title:
service haproxy reload sometimes fails to pick up new TLS certificates
It was marked Incomplete in #4, so there's new detail in #5, #7 and #8 -
I just missed re-opening it until now.
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service haproxy reload
Hi Paride, sorry for the late reply - summer holidays.
1). Unfortunately it's a rare one, and I'm not sure exactly what state
the service needs to be in, in order to trigger the bug.
2). I believe the pastebin in comment #7 is representative, and that the
PIDs don't change, but rather new
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The monitoring-plugins-standard package has a long list of recommends:
Recommends: bind9-host | host, dnsutils, libnet-snmp-perl, rpcbind,
smbclient, snmp, libdbi1 (>= 0.8.4), libldap-2.4-2 (>= 2.4.7),
libmysqlclient20 (>= 5.7.11), libpq5
Given that apt-get will install
It should probably be noted that this was rejected in Debian a while
back:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=751120
I've filed a separate bug against rpcbind (LP:1873166) to see whether
check_rpc could be split into its own package.
If that were to happen, then
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There are situations in which the check_rpc utility is required, but in
which the user does not wish to also gain an rpc daemon running as root,
particularly given LP:1687930 (and perhaps LP:1430181).
Separating out the check_rpc utility into its own package seems the
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This is in 20.04 focal on amd64, package version 0.15.0-1build1
Kitty is unable to make a bell sound, erroring with:
> Failed to load libcanberra.so, cannot play beep sound, with error:
(null)
This was fixed upstream here:
https://github.com/kovidgoyal/kitty/pull/2178
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Status: Fix Released => Fix Committed
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please add cnf support to debmirror
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- Bluetooth driver disappears from initramfs with MODULES=dep on 24.04
+ Bluetooth disabled with MODULES=dep on 24.04
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Hi,
I'm running the noble prerelease on x86, and have had MODULES=dep set in
/etc/initramfs-tools/initramfs.conf for some time with no issues.
Over the weekend, I noticed updates to linux-image-6.8.0-11-generic,
linux-modules-6.8.0-11-generic etc, with an associated
Interestingly, if I rebuild the initramfs with "MODULES=dep", I get the
following firmware files in the initramfs under usr/lib/firmware/intel:
usr/lib/firmware/intel/ibt-11-5.ddc.zst
usr/lib/firmware/intel/ibt-11-5.sfi.zst
usr/lib/firmware/intel/ibt-12-16.ddc.zst
Just to confirm this is still an issue on the final Noble release.
Not a huge problem, MODULES=most is the default and works fine.
It was nice to be able to have smaller files and thus more space in
/boot when it worked with MODULES=dep previously though.
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