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Binary package hint: php5
After upgrading to lucid, I get a segfault in php5-cgi when accessing a
specific page (adding a new image in Gallery2) using lighttpd + php5-cgi
This happens both using cgi and fastcgi mode.
I have tried increasing the memory to 512M without any
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FYI I was able to successfully downgrade to php5.2.10 from Karmic and
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No, I don't know how to do that.
I can make it fault on demand by accessing specific pages on my site, but I
don't know how to strip it down to a test-case.
Still, I don't expect php to ever segfault, and I certainly necver had
this issues on previous php versions.
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Yes, using 5.3.2-1ubuntu5 seems to have fixed the issue. Thanks!
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This bug seems to be very similar to #487978.
In my testing I found:
2.6.28-14 has working hostap for prism2.5 (but is unusable for me on karmic
because the synaptic driver doesn't work with karmic's Xorg)
2.6.28-15 has broken hostap
2.6.31-9 has working hostap (and synaptic) and I'm using it now
Update: It looks like I was wrong about the ACPI thing. it is in my
dmesg in both cases, but only displayed to the screen in working
kernels. attaching dmesg for 2.6.31-9 (working) and 2.6.31-16 (broken)
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FYI, I had the exact same problem, and found the same situation
(2.6.28-14 worked but not much else). I found a solution that let me
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jaunty 32 bit 2.6.28-13-generic
connected via LAN to a 32bit hardy machine
cifs, ssh, ftp all top out around 500kB/sec
I can easily get 6-8MB/sec using XP in the same setup
dmesg just says:
eth0: Transmit timeout, status 0004
eth0: Media Link on 100mbps dull-duplex
eth0: no IPv6
I'm not sure I follow the question.
I have a snapshot that I took when the machines would get stuck in portmap, and
i have the currently working configuration. Even after many hours I was unable
to reproduce the failure from the working setup with the same versions of all
packages (i.e. the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: digikam
When using digikam over NeatX or NXserver, the screen flashes whenevr
the mouse moves over a new object. The effect is that all borders turn
black and then redraw to the proper color. It is distracting even over
a LAN connection, and especially
Well, I've repeatedly tried to actually recreate this now.
I upgraded from 6.0.0-1ubuntu2 to 6.0.0-1ubuntu2.1
I did a force reconfigure
I purged portmap/nfs-common and re-installed
I tried upgrading just portmap and incrementally nfs-common
In all cases my systems boot fine now.
I reverted to a
I guess I wasn't clear. Everything in my prior post after 'I reverted
to a snapshot...' applies to running on the broken snapshot
So this is the only additional message I get with the requested changes on the
broken snapshot:
portmap[219]: cannot bind udp: Cannot assign requested address
And
Well, when I get that message, the machine is hung, so there isn't a way for me
to know if portmap is running.
If i hit ctrl-alt-delete (and booted into single-user mode) then I actually can
get passed this, and yes portmap is running (though not as the same address
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portmap 6.0.0-1ubuntu2.1 makes nfs boot machine unbootable
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Binary package hint: portmap
The install of portmap 6.0.0-1ubuntu2.1 causes my NFS boot machines to hang
just after init-bottom completes.
After disabling plymouth, I could see messages about:
init: portmap main process (358) terminated with status 1 error message.
I tried
In case it isn't obvious from the versions or logs, this is a 10.04
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Title:
portmap 6.0.0-1ubuntu2.1 makes nfs boot machine
As it turns out, I do seem to get the message even with the old portmap,
however, the init sequence continues on.
/proc/cmdline:
root=/dev/nfs nfsroot=192.168.1.85:/media/nonraid/nfs
ip=192.168.1.88::192.168.1.1:255.255.255.0:jo:eth0:off rw single
status portmap:
I do not have any
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: php5
After upgrading to lucid, I get a segfault in php5-cgi when accessing a
specific page (adding a new image in Gallery2) using lighttpd + php5-cgi
This happens both using cgi and fastcgi mode.
I have tried increasing the memory to 512M without any
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FYI I was able to successfully downgrade to php5.2.10 from Karmic and
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No, I don't know how to do that.
I can make it fault on demand by accessing specific pages on my site, but I
don't know how to strip it down to a test-case.
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Binary package hint: thunar
Xubuntu 10.04 x86-64
thunar 1.0.1-3ubuntu1
I'm not sure if this is a KDE bug or a thunar bug.
When KDE apps (digikam in my case) dump files in trash, they properly go into
$HOME/.local/share/Trash, but they also add a file
Public bug reported:
Linux gabby 2.6.32-22-generic #33-Ubuntu SMP Wed Apr 28 13:28:05 UTC 2010
x86_64 GNU/Linux
Ubuntu 2.6.32-22.33-generic 2.6.32.11+drm33.2
During an upgrade from Karmic to Lucid on an nfsroot box, the kernel
install failed.
Initially the kernel wouldn't install because
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: upstart
Description:Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
Release:10.04
After upgrade from Karmic to Lucid on an nfsroot install, reboot failed.
The initramfs loaded properly, but after switching to init, the screen switched
to the framebuffer and hung with a
I have seen the same bug on Ubuntu 9.10:
Linux version 2.6.31-20-generic (bui...@crested) (gcc version 4.4.1 (Ubuntu
4.4.1-4ubuntu8) ) #58-Ubuntu SMP Fri Mar 12 04:38:19 UTC 2010 (Ubuntu
2.6.31-20.58-generic)
As far as I can tell there was nothing interesting happening at the time
the bug
Yes, using 5.3.2-1ubuntu5 seems to have fixed the issue. Thanks!
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At least in my case it has not been reproducible. However, I moved to
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When trying the 2.6.35~lucid1 backport kernel in 10.04, the Audio device
doesn't auto powerdown after a reboot.
powertop reports:
An audio device is active 100.0% of the time:
hwC0D0 Realtek ALC272X
Once I mute/unmute the audio, the device will drop into power-savings
mode
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When trying the 2.6.35~lucid1 backport kernel in 10.04, the Audio device
doesn't auto powerdown after a reboot.
powertop reports:
An audio device is active 100.0% of the time:
hwC0D0 Realtek ALC272X
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The 1st apport data is from 2.6.32 (working), the 2nd is from
2.6.35-15-lucid1
I have also confirmed this issue in the Mainline build of 2.6.35:
Linux holly 2.6.35-020635-generic #020635 SMP Mon Aug 2 10:16:00 UTC 2010 i686
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I tried using the 2.6.25 kernel from the PPA for lucid (I needed a newer
kernel to change some raid properties hat needs 2.6.34 or newer)
I realize this is an unsupported kernel, but I thought I'd report the bug
anyway.
Ubuntu 10.04
package: linux-image-2.6.35-14-generic
Public bug reported:
Using 2.6.35-14-generic maverick backport kernel on Lucid (10.04 UNR), my Atom
N450 based netbook can only get into C2 (in the default 2.6.32 kernel the
netbook will go into C3). This results in significantly reduced battery life
(~1hour as far as I can tell). The
I have verified the same behaviour on themainline build 2.6.35-020635
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Using 2.6.35-14-generic maverick backport kernel on Lucid (10.04 UNR), my
Atom N450 based netbook can only get into C2 (in the default 2.6.32 kernel the
netbook will go into C3). This results in significantly
apport information
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The maverick daily builds don't include a live-cd, and I can't install
on my existing partiton, so I can' test maverick as requested. Running
apport-collect results in apport hanging forever while collecting info.
As such, I haveincluded a full dmesg.
The bug does not happen when using 2.6.35
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On upgrading from lLucid to Precise, I found that fusecompress is missing.
This is a problem because I have filesystems that use it.
I didn't find any notice about it being removed, and it appears that
2.6.git913897f4-1ubuntu2 was supposed to be uploaded to Precise, but it
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Ubuntu version:
Description:Ubuntu 12.04.3 LTS
Release:12.04
when building a netboot image (in initramfs.conf BOOT=nfs) the 'alx' module is
not included.
This is a modules that is found here:
/lib/modules/3.8.0-34-generic/kernel/ubuntu/alx/alx.ko
and adds
Just an update:
I found that the release I mentioned above is not reliable. However,
fusecompress 0.9.2 from:
http://code.google.com/p/fusecompress
Is reliable, and is actively maintained.
It does, however require a different set of mount options, so is not drop-in
compatible with the prior
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