(Also I just want to thank moustafa from the Canonical Support team
again for helping me work around this!)
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Title:
install alongside fails with
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Installing 12.04 from USB on someone's laptop, and they want to keep
their legacy windows install as dual-boot.
When I choose to install ubuntu alongside them it tells me I can
allocate disk space between the old OS and Ubuntu, and gives me a pretty
UI with a
,
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but that does not appear to be in precise.
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upgrade from lucid to precise removes most of my gsm sound files
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One of our PBXes uses the files in /usr/share/asterisk/*.gsm to provide
user feedback. When we upgraded from lucid to precise, many of these
files simply vanished!
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One of our PBXes uses the files in /usr/share/asterisk/*.gsm to provide
user feedback. When we upgraded from lucid to precise, many of these
files simply vanished!
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It happened again, just now.
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integer out of range errors for fact_values
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If you look in /usr/lib/xen-tools you see all knids of symlinks to
debian.d or to edgy.d etc for different releases of different operating
systems. In the Precise version of xen-tools, there is no such symlink
for precise.d. Making a symlink to karmic.d gets you a
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We've been seeing a lot of instances simply vanish from the network.
Usually people have been willing to work around this by simply rebooting
or re-creating their instances, but it's troubling for long-running
instances (especially those that have volumes associated).
Here's
I should probably clarify that there are no API requests matching this
release_fixed_ip event, and the instance owner explicitly did not want
the event to take place.
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We've been seeing a lot of instances simply vanish from the network.
Usually people have been willing to work around this by simply rebooting
or re-creating their instances, but it's troubling for long-running
instances (especially those that have volumes associated).
Here's
I should probably clarify that there are no API requests matching this
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pandoc --ascii and --self-contained conflict
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Tested Timo's PPA and all looks good. I don't get the flying windows
problem anymore.
This is all well and good, but did the otters look like Benedict
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The logs in the nova-api.log indicate that he's getting permission
denied for an AMI he created. We recently migrated glance from sqlite3
to mysql, and this may be caused by a data migration error or a more
subtle keystone/glance uuid problem.
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to mysql, and this may be caused by a data migration error or a more
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Take three instances in two regions (A and B) such that they are named
A1, A2, and B1. A1 is the only instance with a public IP: A2 and B1
only have the standard private IPs they were given. In this situation:
A1 can reach both of its own interfaces.
B1 can reach A1's
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Take three instances in two regions (A and B) such that they are named
A1, A2, and B1. A1 is the only instance with a public IP: A2 and B1
only have the standard private IPs they were given. In this situation:
A1 can reach both of its own interfaces.
B1 can reach A1's
I am told that xxxterm has been re-branded xombrero upstream. Perhaps
this change came with proper icons?
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xxxterm icon seems suspicious
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I really love xxxterm, and it's kind of the browser I've always looked
for! I'm very excited by the project, and want to support it.
However, the package ships with the following icon files that seem
peculiar to me:
/usr/share/xxxterm/xxxtermicon16.png
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xxxterm icon seems suspicious
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Our current hypothesis for how this situation happened in the first
place is that because nova-api returns success early, it's possible to
run the attach before the volume has actually been successfully created.
It looks like the attach needs to block internally to wait for the
volume creation to
Our current hypothesis for how this situation happened in the first
place is that because nova-api returns success early, it's possible to
run the attach before the volume has actually been successfully created.
It looks like the attach needs to block internally to wait for the
volume creation to
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root@novamanager:~# /usr/sbin/rabbitmqctl list_queues | awk '$1 ~
/^compute/ $2 != 0 { print }'
compute.nodexyzzy 12
Occasionally on canonistack, we find that a compute node simply stops
processing its rabbit queues. A check of the logs will show no
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root@novamanager:~# /usr/sbin/rabbitmqctl list_queues | awk '$1 ~
/^compute/ $2 != 0 { print }'
compute.nodexyzzy 12
Occasionally on canonistack, we find that a compute node simply stops
processing its rabbit queues. A check of the logs will show no
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bzr-notify seems to pop up an icon in my unity panel, but the progress
indicator is a new window that seems to appear in a random location.
Unity panel icons support displaying the progress indicators inline (see
the update-manager or chromium for examples), so this would
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Er, that should say Till of course. Apologies from one double-
lettered name to another!
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Finishing and Color settings are in Advanced
Til, I've attached the four PPDs that we use (historically it was
difficult to use the PPD features, so we made queues with different
defaults so that older clients could select some basic features)
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I haven't had a nm-applet crash in a good long while, and:
ii gir1.2-dbusmenu-glib-0.40.5.95-0ubuntu1
typelib file for libdbusmenu-glib4
ii gir1.2-dbusmenu-gtk-0.4 0.5.95-0ubuntu1
I had to switch to unity 2d after a recent bug (and stuck here, because
it makes my laptop much more responsive and less hot), and the behavior
seems to bring up all workspaces in zoomed-out mode.
I have no unity plugin option in system settings.
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I somehow used Alt in a way that confused Unity-2d, and it brought up
the HUD for gvim, an app that I had just closed (and have no copies
running). I was typing into irssi at the time, so I managed to get a /
in and some other typing (I don't know what exactly:
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Title:
HUD won't go
Nice, and unity-2d-shell is having a grand old time:
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+ COMMAND
11954 nick 20 0 1954m 185m 27m R 93 4.8 38:18.04 unity-2d-shell
7453 nick 20 0 2292m 1.3g 23m S 15 33.4 281:02.75 firefox
I just kill -HUP'd it in frustration, and it seems to have restarted
entirely, but now at least my system is a bit more responsive.
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HUD
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firefox is unresponsive for the first 10-15 seconds after it gains
focus
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I keep firefox on its own desktop, and switch to it via a keybinding.
This problem manifests itself even when switching focus via mouse on the
same desktop, though.
Basically every time I come back to firefox, it appears to ignore my
input for a good long while. I am not
Deleting all my bookmarks cleared this up for me. Thanks for the
workaround!
I really only had maybe like 50 bookmarks, maybe less. I feel like I
hit the delete key about 30 times, perhaps.
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The UI around partial upgrades is a bit inconsistent at best, but I
thought I had worked it out. I mean, if you say close when it prompts
you for a partial upgrade you can still install all the packages the
update-manager doesn't grey out in the listing, which is a sort of
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partial upgrades no longer let me see which packages are being removed
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Using the attached image (and others) causes the entire compute node to
hang between the booting of the image and the configuration of
networking. The running image has a console ring buffer output file
(however problematic--often it looks like it never got a proper root
** Attachment added: 19 March 2012 Precise amd64 cloud-images.ubuntu.com image
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This does not cause libvirtd to hang, by the way. sudo virsh list
does fine, and I'm able to kill instances manually with virsh destroy.
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In the end, the otters didn't particularly look like Benedict
Cumberbatch: http://emmark.info/otter/
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Title:
Super-W shows vanishing windows the
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Super-W shows vanishing windows
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Using the attached image (and others) causes the entire compute node to
hang between the booting of the image and the configuration of
networking. The running image has a console ring buffer output file
(however problematic--often it looks like it never got a proper root
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This does not cause libvirtd to hang, by the way. sudo virsh list
does fine, and I'm able to kill instances manually with virsh destroy.
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I've got a system where all the controller-type services (glance, api,
scheduler, rabbit, etc) are all on the same machine as the mysql DB, and
the compute nodes are on the same network.
When I reboot my precise machine, the logs are full of could not
connect to mysql
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I've got a system where all the controller-type services (glance, api,
scheduler, rabbit, etc) are all on the same machine as the mysql DB, and
the compute nodes are on the same network.
When I reboot my precise machine, the logs are full of could not
connect to mysql
Public bug reported:
https://launchpad.net/~linaro-
maintainers/+archive/overlay/+build/3285688 shows a lot of qemu:
Unsupported syscall: 336 before throwing a sig11. I believe this is
meant to be ppoll().
** Affects: qemu-linaro (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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dput crashed with gaierror in create_connection(): [Errno -2] Name or
service not known
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In addition, the window that had focus when I hit super-w this first
time now appears to be inaccessible. It shows up in Alt-` listings, and
I can give it focus. When it has focus, I can click on my nautilus
desktop and still get menus for this window. I suspect that it has
fallen behind
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Previously I was able to use Alt-` or Alt-Tab or even the dash buttons
to bring up a view of all my terminal windows across all workspaces.
Now I only get the ones in the current workspace. Is there a new
keybinding to bring up this old functionality?
ProblemType: Bug
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The first time I hit Super-W in a session, my windows zoom up to corners
of my screen and shrink to a vanishing point. It almost looks like some
kind of reverse-starfield-screensaver effect. If I Esc out of it and
hit Super-W again, I see a neatly-ordered grid of windows
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I'm no longer able to view all windows of a given application across
workspaces
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Super-W shows vanishing windows the first time you hit it
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So currently all of the armel PPA buildds that are in auto-mode on
production launchpad are using qemu-arm-static to run their build
chroots.
On staging I saw a dramatic decrease in the number of OOM-type failures
and catastrophic mmap() failures, with a slight uptick in sig11s (on
different
Dean, can you reliably reproduce that? I've been asked for a
screencast of the problem in another bug, but I haven't been able to
figure out a reliable enough way to trigger it.
Further, have you noticed if bringing up the HUD (tapping Alt) and then
immediately exiting it (tapping Esc)
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I do not want bluetooth.
In system settings, the controls to disable bluetooth do not respond to
my clicks. I can disable bluetooth from the indicator, but this lasts
only until I next reboot. Opening the settings panel for bluetooth
appears to re-enable it silently.
I
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shutting off bluetooth does not survive reboots
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I have the attached /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-security.conf as well,
which does not seem to help.
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That could work, provided that these hooks allow for the situation where
we don't want puppet to start up immediately after the upgrade has
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That could work, provided that these hooks allow for the situation where
we don't want puppet to start up immediately after the upgrade has
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I needed to dig out the WPA passphrase for a network I use infrequently,
and so went to edit connections from the networking indicator.
I selected the network (last used 27 days ago) and clicked edit, and got
Error Initialising Editor: No agents were available for this
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Edit Connections won't let me view my connection
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I have workspace switching bound to Ctrl-Alt-[hjkl] in vi movement key
style, and I have one workspace (#2 of 9) that tends to have at least
five terminal windows open in it. When I move into this workspace, I
will occasionally find that all the terminal windows are jammed
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terminal windows move to top of screen after switching workspaces
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This is something of a larger problem with configuration management, but
if puppet is running while do-release-upgrade runs, puppet may re-assert
contents of files that the package manager has just changed.
Puppet allows you to key off of the currently running distro
I see this a lot now, but also that when I return to a workspace, all my
windows are rammed up against the top. I'm not sure if it's related,
but it sort of feels like it's part of the same bug (started at the same
time, has to do with windows not being where I left them when I switch
After the latest reboot for updates, this did not reoccur.
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LUKS-encrypted thumb drive no longer auto-mounts in unity
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I used cryptsetup to create an encrypted ext4 partition on a thumb
drive, and I tend to use that for sensitive data that I want to keep on
my person at all times.
Normally when I plug it in, a dialog pops up asking me for the
passphrase to the encrypted volume, which
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I ran `cryptsetup luksOpen` from a shell, and successfully pulled data
off this partition. This appears to be a bug in whatever gnome or unity
daemon automates this process on drive insertion. Cryptsetup itself is
not actually affected.
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FATAL: kernel too old ← how old
Picking an actual oneiric build chroot for linux-ti-omap:
(menkalinan)root@menkalinan:/home/buildd/build-3ef7062d83f8928431f66a0007c2517aca725dca/chroot-autobuild#
chroot . uname -a
Linux menkalinan 2.6.24-30-xen #1 SMP Mon Jan 2 21:13:17 UTC 2012 armv7l armv7l
armv7l GNU/Linux
Build log for
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I've rebooted and updated a few times to make sure this is an actual
problem, but I began to notice a couple of days ago that my thinkpad
continued to show the full battery with ⌁ icon even when I unplugged
the laptop from the mains. I only caught on to this when the
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power icon doesn't change when I unplug my Thinkpad X200s
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Ah, this looks like a dup of #933466
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power icon doesn't change when I unplug my Thinkpad X200s
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transient windows (at least those from menus) leave behind their drop-
shadow outlines when they disappear. In the screenshot I'm about to
attach, the top left drop-shadow box was from the terminal's menu (I
resized one terminal to 80x43), the right one is just the nautilus
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Mystery solved: the bottom left one was the firefox context menu.
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menu windows leave behind bodiless drop-shadows
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thanks, Steve! I'm shoving a new qemu package through our builders now,
and I'll try building precise packages again once I get the base guest
image upgraded.
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Hmm, it still got https://staging.launchpad.net/~nick-
moffitt/+archive/arm/+build/3206257 spitting out
https://staging.launchpadlibrarian.net/92471525/buildlog_ubuntu-precise-
armel.apturl_0.5.1ubuntu1_CHROOTWAIT.txt.gz to me. I wonder if this is
because it's happening in the chroot update code
Has anyone here or upstream got a good patch to do this? We need a
workaround as soon as possible, and my initial hacky attempts don't seem
to have worked.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 921130 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/921130
Whoops, I attached the wrong file.
** Attachment added: real version of above
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** Attachment removed: my
Setting up python-apt-common (0.8.3ubuntu3) ...
Setting up libapt-pkg4.12 (0.8.16~exp12ubuntu3) ...
Setting up libapt-inst1.4 (0.8.16~exp12ubuntu3) ...
Setting up python-apt (0.8.3ubuntu3) ...
...and after a successful upgrade, here I am in Precise.
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During my upgrade from oneiric to precise, I got the error message in
the attached screen capture. The package also told me that I'd changed
a shell script as well, and offered to attach THAT to this bug (and I
accepted).
It was the only interruption in my cross-distro
** Attachment added: I never touched it, I swear!
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This still affects alpha-2. I am likewise on oneiric amd64 with all
updates applied as of 09:30Z on 3 Feb 2012. Is this a bug that doesn't
affect 32-bit users or something?
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This was marked fix released but I'm not seeing a 2012.01 release for
qemu-linaro in the PPA or at
http://releases.linaro.org/12.01/components/toolchain/qemu-linaro/
anyplace. Where was this released?
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appear behind the terminal
in months, though early in the release it was guaranteed to happen in a
matter of days if not hours.
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Title
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PPA buildds currently run Hardy, because they require Xen for VM
security. This means that all builds of precise packages freak out
because libc6 isn't upgradable in the build deps:
Preparing to replace libc6 2.13-24ubuntu2 (using
Steve: if this can be worked around with the QEMU_RESERVED_VA
environment variable, then is there any straightforward place to put
this (such as in the binfmt glue) for right now? I wonder if this could
be worked around in the packaged version easily.
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When building ant in a qemu-arm-static chroot
(0.15.91-2011.11-0ubuntu1~0.IS.10.04.2) on an amd64 Hardy host (PPA
buildd environment) we see the following during build dependency
satisfaction:
Setting up gcj-4.6-jre-headless (4.6.2-2ubuntu3) ...
GC Warning:
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