You can click on the column headers to change the sort too. One thing
to check is the View/Group By Thread, which will override the name
order for instance, making it seem like the sort had a few glitches.
Turn it off for a true name sort.
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I also confirm that turning off secure boot on a Toshiba S855 S5378
allows grub to boot Windows 8.1 normally, avoiding the error.
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Title:
Unable
On a fresh install (updated to Feb 7 ?) of Ubuntu 13.10 on an HP Presario
V3000, 2G memory, SSD root, evolution (when invoked from the gnome-terminal
starts with hundreds of lines of complaints similar to the above
and usually (but not always) crashes. A dump of the crash is below:
$
I too wound up with \EFI\ubuntu\grubx64.efi as a uefi boot entry on a
machine which had always had secure boot enabled. This was caused by an
earlier grub-install which left a corrupt /EFI/ubuntu directory, which
gave an IO error on any attempted access. After fixing the corrupted
directory,
There have been some reports of corrupted /EFI/ubuntu directories, so
could you confirm that you can see the files in this directory -- either
from a legacy boot (where you will have to mount the EFI partition
somewhere), or live boot? If the directory is unreadable, uefi boots
cannot find the
The init line7... /dev/sdb part of the error message appeared on a Ubuntu
12.04.2 64 bit 2G install media created on a 32 bit Ubunti 12.04 up to date
system. Startup disk creator was used, the iso was md5sumed and sha1sumed with
no errors. The try action was requested and the message was
Boot Speed = Normal as the default on the Toshiba S55 5378. Bios InsyderH2o
Ver 3.7. Firmware 6.6, EC ver 6.10
I never changed the Boot Speed from it normal selection.
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Well, since Boot Speed = normal appeared in my UEFI/BIOS settings, I
assumed it was a ...BIOS setting, but maybe there is another Windows
setting I should track down. The corruption just happened once though.
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The Windows setting on this Toshiba S855 is a checkbox labeled Fast
Startup, and it is not checked by default, and is not even active until
another link for additional settings is clicked. Definitely not the
cause my situation. Not to say that others may have only disabled one
of multiple places
Straightforward 12.04.2 USB install to hard disk -- no other disks
present, still got the init line 7...sdb message. While error message
was presenting, pulled the USB and reinserted, then the install
proceeded normally. The error occurs on an Compaq Presario V3000 and a
Toshiba Satellite S855.
A frech install of 12.04.2 also displays the mouse problem with the
mouse battery indicator. The mouse might move a few pixels when first
turned on, but then stops and never moves again.
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There is still a problem in the 12.10 release, but a different wrong
device is now used -- sda instead of sdc. The target is now assigned
sda (or hd0), the install media sdb (or hd1), and the hard disk sdc (or
hd2). At the first reboot, the disk assignment is: hard disk is sda,
and usb target is
At some point, the open source firmware was no longer installed from the
firmware-b43-*installer packages, which now download the Broadcom
drivers and use b43-fwcutter to install the firmware.I'm not sure
what happens when the Broadcom STA driver is used, since it contains the
firmware within
See bug 879120 for a case in which dbus pauses 60 seconds in shutting
down the network. Jan 11, 2013 I am still seeing / busy messages at
shutdown on a USB ext2 file system (no errors found from external
check).
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A fully updated (Jan 11, 2013) Ubuntu 12.10 allows the bluetooth mouse
to connect but fails to move the cursor. The bluetooth battery
indicator is created and works.
If bluetooth is turned on just before mouse connection is attempted (before
the battery indicator shows
I have found a more reliable way to turn the mouse on:
Shutdown a running system with bluetooth turned off.
Reboot, and kill upowerd before enabling bluetooth, then turn on bluetooth and
insert mouse batteries -- the mouse will work.
Maybe the package with the problem is not the indicator
Running 12.04, Unity 2D, Ndivia 6150 chip, Nvidia driver 304.51, running on an
external monitor, with the laptop monitor disabled.
After a recent update on 9/25 or 9/26, the launcher, which is set to autohide,
does not appear when moving the mouse to the left side. Workaround is to use
the
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 12.04, fresh install. The dragging of the current url favicon to the
top bar bookmark menu item should make it drop down, allowing dropping the
icon into a folder. No bookmark toolbar is involved. The firefox menu items
do not appear when dragging the icon to the
Same crash with the Nvidia 340.108 driver:
***snip***
[000:037] Cpu: 15.72.2, x2, 1600Mhz, 1937MB
[000:037] Computer model: Not available
*** Error in `evolution': munmap_chunk(): invalid pointer: 0x7f0baf9ef8e6
***
=== Backtrace: =
Yes, this bug is still present in 14.04 as of July 4, 2014. a2ps output
2 up will print, but not display until rotated (left or right) once,
whereupon it looks like the page portrait view (two pages on their
sides).
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Same problem seen on Ubuntu 14.04 64 bit on a Toshiba Satellite
S855-5378 (different machine, same generic bt mouse) with built-in
bluetooth. The bt mouse will connect, but status never shows paired.
The mouse works maybe 30 seconds while the bt mouse battery is
discovered, then mouse stops
On the Toshiba Satellire S855-5378, running 14.04, when the laptop battery is
removed, running on AC, the battery indicator does not show up in the title
bar, the bt mouse will successfully connect with a warning (incorrect) of 0%
mouse battery, and continues to run. Some additional details on
Public bug reported:
The 64 bit version of linux-firmware-nonfree contains the b43
(Broadcom wireless firmware) files, but they are missing
in the 32 bit version of this package. Doing a 14.04.1 Ubuntu
install on a 32 bit system resulted in a non-function Broadcom
wireless (4311) after
Trying to use the BT mouse on the Toshiba S855-5378 without the laptop battery
resulted in periodic mouse freezes after several minutes of use, usually a
second or so after a popup notification of low BT mouse battery (batteries
were new). I have similar errors in syslog that altimonin posted.
This affects Ubuntu 14.04 64 bit also. Booting live media off USB2, installing
to USB3 enclosure, resulted in an empty EFI partition on the target, and the
new grub.cfg file copied to the host's internal EFI partition, leaving both
target and host unbootable.
Same machine as above with secure
On 14.04.1 fully patched to Oct 22, 2014, on the original HP V3000, the
bluetooth mouse now works. The battery indicator however now shows as a
red battery icon, the mouse battery at 0% (new batteries), and no laptop
battery is shown at all, even when the laptop battery is present. Looks
like
Ubuntu 14.04.1 using the open source firmware in /lib/firmware/b43-open,
without the /lib/firmware/b43 files no longer displays the 60 second
delay on shutdown (on the same hardware with the original problem).
Looks like this has been fixed sometime in the last two years.
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The Postgresql 9.3 update to Ubuntu 14.04 improperly changed the default
port from 5432 to 5433.
Historically, port 5432 has been the default Postgresql port. Some update in
14.04 of Postgresql to 9.3.4-1 apparently decided to use 5433 as the default
port. This change breaks things because
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Status: New
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Well, since libstdc++.so.6.0.14-gdb.py is a Python script, it certainly
is NOT an ELF file, so the error message is correct. Now since the file
is not a part of Ubuntu, what third party package did you install to get
it? On my system, Sage installs a copy, but I did install the Sage
files in
Ubuntu 14.04 gnome-system-log does have the option to turn on/off
autoscrolling, under the menu item System Log. It is the first item
in the menu list, and has a function key, F8 assigned.
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Ubuntu 15.04
With the --removable switch, grub-install will now correctly install
grubx64.efi as the default bootloader
in the EFI partition's /EFI/Boot/bootx64.efi file, but with the addition of
--uefi-secure-boot, it still
uses grubx64.efi as bootx64.efi instead of
** Tags added: 15.04 grub-installer
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Title:
grub-install installs wrong bootloader when --removable and --uefi-
secure-boot are used.
To
After the Software Updater run of 7/9/2015, a new 3.13.0-57 kernel
(signed and unsigned) was added, and something added the Boot,
ubuntu, shim bootloader entry again, at the first position (where it
originally was). I did nothing explicit to add this shim entry, and the
machine is running
BIOS Insyd 6.60
EFI version 2.31 by INSYDE
Firmware 6.10
Toshiba Satellite S955, UEFI with Secure boot disabled.
OS 64 bit Ubuntu 14.04.2, running kernel 3.19.8-992-generic
Dual boot with Windows 8.1
After a Windows 8.1 update 7/8/2015 (two important updates, all optional (2)
ignored, the EFI
I have lost ubuntu...shim boot entries when installing/updating USB
flash sticks. Updating 14.04 last week, on a USB3 8G stick caused a
nvram ram entry for the hard disk Ubuntu installation to be deleted.
This entry was for the shim bootloader, unused since secure boot was
disabled, but
The default cache setup on Ubuntu 14.04 (no explicit settings in sysctl.conf)
seems to use bytes instead of a ratio:
$ cat /proc/vmstat | egrep "dirty|writeback"
nr_dirty 43
nr_writeback 0
nr_writeback_temp 0
nr_dirty_threshold 169462
nr_dirty_background_threshold 84731
This default is for a
No, the problem still exists on a Toshiba Satellite S855 UEFI firmware
6.60, with Ubuntu 16.04 fully updated and trying to boot Windows 10 with
secure boot enabled.
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Brisbane, Australia is just under Brindisi, Italy. Nibiru is pseudo-
science rubbish, so don't expect to find it in Stellarium, you have to
add it yourself.
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Neither position nor size works for either user or sudo in the 16.04
alpha. for nautilus 3.14.3 (package nautilus 1:3.18.4-0ubuntu1 is
nautilus 1:3.14.3-0ubuntu1) Package seems odd. Running off persistent
ISO, but updated the nautilus package.
$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Public bug reported:
In Ubuntu 14.04, patched to Feb 7, 2016, running nautilus
1:3.10.1-0ubuntu9.10 , starting nautilus from a terminal using the
--geometry=800x300+200+100 will ignore the '+200+100' positioning part
unless sudo is used, in which case, the positioning is correctly used.
The size
Those Debian bugs refer to the creation of the /EFI/Boot/bootx64.efi
bootloader, implemented these days with the --removable qualifier on
grub-install, and addressed in bug 1453980 for still ignoring the
--uefi-secure-boot which should force the use of shimx64.efi instead of
grubx64.efi.
This bug
Ubuntu 16.10, plain install on UEFI machine, Nvidia Quadro 1000M running
nouveau driver displays this problem. In addition, when the install is
requested, both the downloads output and the subsequent terminal/text
output are reduced to just one line, regardless of the size of the
window --
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Downloaded Sept. 20 daily build of 13.10, 64 bit, desktop ISO, md5sum
checked it, used "create startup disk" on 13.04 secure boot host to make
USB live media, rebooted from it, and successfully installed 13.10 to
another USB. Target USB had gpt partitioning, had an
The last update of Ubuntu 16.04 (kernel 4.4.0-36 to 4.4.0-38) reduced
the failure to reconnect of my Microsoft Sculpt Comfort BT mouse from
90% to 15%. Something improved a lot. The fix I have been using was to
pull up the settings/bluetooth, turn off bluetooth (it says on when the
window is
The Asus still boots Windows with secure boot enabled with the default
bootloader (/EFI/Boot/bootx64.eri) replaced with a copy of shimx64.efi
(and grubx64.efi present).
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** Summary changed:
- Ubuntu 13.04 Desktop 64 bit install uses wrong ESP for secure boot laptop
+ Ubuntu Installer uses wrong bootloader location for USB UEFI installs
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Gtk-Message: GtkDialog mapped without a transient parent.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
Gtk-Message: GtkDialog mapped without a transient parent. This is
This warning started showing up in 2013 when the gtk devs decided to push
for the standard usage of requiring a parent -- maybe they have future
modifications in mind which require this. Anyway, the march goes:
"discouraged",
"deprecated", and finally "removed", so this warning shouldn't be
Public bug reported:
system:Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS
Linux leno 4.4.0-34-generic #53-Ubuntu SMP Wed Jul 27 16:06:39 UTC 2016 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
package in use: libc-bin 2.23-0ubuntu3
The ldd script comes with wired in paths for the 64 bit and 32 bit loaders, but
other architectures
are
Today I saw a fresh install of the original Ubuntu 16.04 successfully
boot Windows 10 on an Asus X200CA, 64 bit (Windows patched to date) with
secure boot enabled. This machine had previously been running 14.04,
and could not boot Windows with secure boot enabled. The other
difference is that
Public bug reported:
On a fully patched 16.04 Ubuntu 11/9/2016, running a default Libreoffice
installation (1:5.1.4-0ubuntu1) with just a browser running, start the system
monitor. Open the Libreoffice Word icon in the Dash, and type in two lines in
different fonts:
Liberation serif
Comment 14 works with Nvidia when using the nouveau driver, but not the Nvidia
driver 367.57 (black screen). Starting an xterm allows you to run other
things, even unity.
Using the nouveau driver, login to vt2 and run:
xinit /usr/bin/xterm -- :1 vt2
Result is a white background xterm, fully
Ubuntu 16.04, Nvidia Quadro 1000m, #14 allow the X server to run, applications
may be launched (xterm, then xclock) and they appear in ps, keyboard input to
the xterm works, but the display is totally black. No errors are in the
~/.local/share/xorg/Xorg.1.log file (a failure does show:
On another 16.04 machine without Nvidia, comment 14 produced a working
display. The Nvidia driver causing the problem on the first machine was
367.57.
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Adding the 5.2 PPA has resolved the problem of CPU usage when switching
fonts. I retested both writer and calc, and neither displayed the
problem they had with the default install of Libreoffice.
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On Lenovo w520, Ubuntu 16.04, kernel 4.4.0-57-generic, bluez 5.37-0ubuntu5,
unity desktop.
Same error messages relating to "Not enough free handles to register service".
Resuming from suspend results in bluetooth icon in title bar grayed out,
bluetooth switch is OFF, and bt mouse non-functional.
This week, I started getting 1 cm boarders around windows after a
suspend. The boarders are white with colored speckles and lines.
Hardware is Nvidia Quadro 1000m, with the nvidia 375.39 driver. This
driver must have just been updated from the 367.57 driver which never
had any problems.
This appears to be a duplicate of 1173457.
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Title:
installer uses first EFI system partition found even when directed
otherwise
To manage
Never had this problem on my fully patched Ubuntu 16.04 until just
recently, when I noticed that the Firefox menus do not display after
restoring from a suspend. gnome-terminal and gedit are OK. Iconizing
Firefox, then restoring, restores the menus to working condition. Same
sorts of errors in
Ubuntu 16.04 patched to date.
Below is the sequence of re-enabling the bluetooth mouse after suspend. Note
that
either of two different things being blocked, tpacpi_bluetooth_sw, and hci0,
will
keep the mouse from working.
After a resume from suspend, the title bar bluetooth icon is greyed out.
The e2fsprogs is still not a dependency in gparted 0.25.0-1
The resize2fs which expands the filesystem when a partition is enlarged is a
part of e2fsprogs.
This automatic ext filesystem resizing is a feature gparted offers over other
partition managers like fdisk, but is not mentioned in the
See bug 1640717 and 1661898 for possible additional issues with this
software updater window. My hardware is a UEFI machine, Nvidia Quadro
1000M running either nouveau or Nvidia drivers.
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software updater window. My hardware is a UEFI machine, Nvidia Quadro
1000M running either nouveau or Nvidia drivers.
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The non-expansion of the text/data area when the software updater window
is expanded has carried over to Ubuntu 17.04. Fortunately, the initial
size is now bigger than the previous one line, but extending the window
to the bottom of the screen does not result in any increase in the text
area
The non-expansion of the text/data area when the software updater window
is expanded has carried over to Ubuntu 17.04. Fortunately, the initial
size is now bigger than the previous one line, but extending the window
to the bottom of the screen does not result in any increase in the text
area size.
No need to ask where to put grub if there's only one disk, but don't
forget, each disk may have an ESP, and if the installer's target is not
sda, then the question not only needs to be asked, but the installer
should use the provided input. It's another bug that this input is just
ignored.
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The bluetooth failure to resume after a suspend seems USB related. The failure
happens
about 50% of the time, and when it does, disabling bluetooth and restarting
fixes
it.
On a Lenovo W520, Ubuntu 16.04, 64 bit, kernel 4.4.0-98-generic, Microsoft
Sculpt
Comfort BT mouse.
Looking at
The Nvidia driver 375.66 fixed the window artifact problems, so use that
version to avoid the missing link problem. You can use apt-file search
libcuda.so.1 to find which nvidia driver packages contain the file.
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Ubuntu 18.04 running bluez 5.37-0ubuntu5.1 has fixed the 16.04 problem
of bluetooth not running after a suspend. My mouse has successfully
reconnected 100+ times. The USB inputxx is still incrementing at each
resume, so that may not have been related to the problem.
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My situation breaking the install was a legacy install, to a disk
partition with another Ubuntu installation (16.04) maintaining the
bootloader files. The install was done without a bootloader (select an
empty USB, and the error dialog allows you to procede without a
bootloader). The update
For nautilus, neither position nor size works for either user or sudo in
the Ubuntu 18.04 release, nautilus package 1:3.26.3-0ubuntu4.
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Title:
Ubuntu 18.04, Firefox 59.02 64 bit has the same problem. Nvidia driver
390.48 in use.
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Title:
Window full-screen size when Firefox starts
To
If the Firefox windows is larger than some limit when closed, it will
open in full-screen mode next time it is opened. If smaller than this
limit, the size at close will be used as the size when reopened.
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In Ubuntu 18.04, the download section does not expand when the window is
made taller, but fortunately, there is a limit on the minimum window
size so that section does not shrink to one line anymore. After the
download finishes, the installer section acts normally, expanding and
shrinking with the
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1385113 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1385113
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1385113
hid-generic 0005:099A:0500.0001: unknown main item tag 0x0
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Ubuntu 18.04 still has the "unknown main item tag", occurring on a Thinkpad
W520 after a suspend, but the Bluetooth Microsoft Sculpt Comfort Mouse now
reconnects successfully.
dmesg grep ...
[34731.172621] hid-generic 0005:045E:07A2.0013: unknown main item tag 0x0
[34731.172743] input: Microsoft
On Ubuntu 16.04, uefi secure boot enabled, grub-efi package
2.02~beta2-36ubuntu3.15, the original problem has been fixed, like the
suggestion in the original posting (just use shim) , but now the --no-
uefi-secure-boot switch on grub-install does not cause grubx64.efi to be
used as
On a Lenovo W520, kernel 4.15.0-33, changing the UEFI Settings for the
Security Chip to "disabled" from "ignore" eliminated both this mei-me
error, and the tpm error , both of which were appearing on the black
screen which appeared briefly after a resume.BIOS revision 8BET62WW
(1.42 ), Firmware
The upgrade probably ran out of space -- the root is only 5G, so unless
care is taken to update incrementally, you will run out of space. I
have successfully updated three of the STCK1A8LFC Intel Compute Sticks,
and used a micro-SD card to provide additional space for the package
downloads. A
The comment on the pin_eld_notify got fixed (sometime before 4.4.0-130),
removing the pipe reference, and enumerating the two valid arguments,
but the actual "pipe" argument was left.
===Partial fix of just comments from 4.4.0-130 packages ===
struct i915_audio_component_audio_ops {
void
Two weeks of running kernel 4.0.15-23 did not produce the error when
returning from suspend. After the kernel update to 4.0.15-29, the error
appears nearly every return from suspend, much more frequent than with
the 4.0.15-24 kernel. Again, no adverse effects are seen from the
error.
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After the 4.15.0-124 kernel update, I started noticing the mei_me error
messages at the initial startup screen (which usually only had tpm errors),
although othing fails to work.
$ dmesg |fgrep mei
[ 2022.278241] mei_me :00:16.0: hbm: properties response: wrong status = 1
CLIENT_NOT_FOUND
See bug Bug #1755309 for the mismatched prototype in the 4.4 linux
headers for i915_component.h -- preventing building the HDMI audio code.
The 4.10 kernel code finally matched the prototype, and the
intel_audio.c file compiles.
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With kernel 4.4, HDMI audio code, e.g. intel_audio.c, cannot build because of
the compiler error of a wrong number of arguments for function pin_eld_notify.
The Ubuntu kernel headers for the kernel 4.4 series have a file,
.../drm/i915_component.h which contains a wrong
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Several updates of Ubuntu 18.04 worked, but yesterday, the update failed
because of some missing file in libc6_2.27-3ubuntu1_amd64.deb and
libc6_2.27-3ubuntu1_i386.deb
While updating Ubuntu 18.04, the update failed with a failure to find
libzstd.so.1 in the
===As requested ===
$ dpkg -S libzstd.so.1
libzstd1:amd64: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libzstd.so.1.3.3
libzstd1:amd64: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libzstd.so.1
$ ls -l /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libzstd.so*
ls: cannot access '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libzstd.so*': No such file or
directory
===Plus
Note that litzstd is typically the last library in alphabetical order,
and this is the third different package reported (see bug 1766046) with
this error.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1765803 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1765803
Note that libzstd is typically the last library in alphabetical order,
and this is the third different package reported (see bug 1766046) with
this error.
What exact log are you requesting?
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1765803 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1765803
Here's the fail in /var/log/apt/term.log
Log ended: 2018-04-15 15:56:00 (ok this far)
Log started: 2018-04-20 16:51:35
(Reading database ... 95%
(Reading database ... 187309 files and directories
Here's my log requested in the duplicate:
Log ended: 2018-04-15 15:56:00 (ok this far)
Log started: 2018-04-20 16:51:35
(Reading database ... 95%
(Reading database ... 187309 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to unpack .../dpkg_1.19.0.5ubuntu2_amd64.deb ...
Unpacking dpkg
Still a problem in Ubuntu 18.04.
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Gparted not working in Wayland Ubuntu
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Tried the developers/proposed checkoff, but the 239systemd.. package is still
not available. In any case, Ubuntu 18.04 has problems connecting with
smtp.comcast.net (through evolution, recommended port 587).
The error trying to send an email is:
An error occurred while sending, how do you want
Ubuntu 18.04 Wayland, Select a desktop file icon and drag it to the
nautilus window. When the icon touches the window, it jumps back to the
original starting point, the cursor remains a hand, and can no longer
move the icon, which is still highlighted. No other icon may be
highlighlited,
After a few weeks running the 4.15.0-33 kernel, I have seen the hbm...
message twice, much less frequently than before turning off the security
chip, but it's not totally gone.
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The necessary (for systemd-resolvd to work properly) package libnss-
resolve is still not included with Ubuntu 18.04 nor Ubuntu 18.10
installs. Manually adding the package fixed the name resolution
problems on an otherwise unaltered installation using DHCP from a
gateway.
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The link target, stub-resolv.conf is the correct file for enabling
systemd-resolvd. Various problems with the systemd-resolvd may be fixed
by installing the libnss-resolve package (bug 1769016). Blank local
domain problems have their own bug, 1699660 (fix is to use ~.). This
report probably
For a fresh install of Ubuntu 18.04 I found that libnss-resolve needed to be
installed to fix various systemd-resolvd errors (with a setup like you
describe, gateway does DHCP for a local net and DNS).
Your case may be different because you seem to have a null domain. My ISP sets
up a line
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