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upgrading samba (initially by update-manager, then re-tried with apt-get
upgrade) I see
Setting up samba (2:3.6.18-1ubuntu1) ...
initctl: Unknown job: xinetd
initctl: Unknown job: smbd
initctl: Unknown job: nmbd
update-rc.d: /etc/init.d/samba exists during rc.d purge (use -f
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in ubuntu-13.10 this script infrastructure has moved/vanished
time for an upstart wrapper?
I just installed (tried) DLM on a whim, not sure if its functionality
was duplicated elsewhere
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
Package: dlm (not installed)
similar problem with 14.04 on dell inspiron 9400
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Title:
Hibernation fails with not enough free memory error
To manage
Thanx! confirmed fixed with jaunty-9.04-alpha4.
LiveCD wasn't useful - this laptop has 2 disks I have swap on LVM, which it
can't see.
Forcing install of 2.6.28 didn't help either, still no kbd on resume.
But upgrade of whole OS to jaunty-a4 solved it!
So it may not just be a kernel issue, but
confirmed: I'm seeing exactly the same problem with resume on dv8000.
Keyboard unresponsive on resume (and touchpad too, I seem to recall).
Intrepid with kernel 2.6.27-11.27
A long shot -- Could it be related to the keyboard repeats, missing
keystrokes re-ordered keystrokes I see on this box -
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg
I updated karmic a few days ago, while 3 users has X sessions open via
switch-user.
The account I was using had no problems thereafter, but the other 2 that were
logged in
during update couldn't login (either by switch-user or, after
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Login with GNOME or Failsafe GNOME session goes black then back to login
screen
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I can confirm that changing display resolution seems to be a necessary trigger
for the problem -- I'd originally left this detail out of my bug493016 report,
but Bryce suggested they might be dups, and this report reminded me I'd tweaked
resolution.
Again, only one monitor on this ancient box,
still a problem for me on dv8000.
I've been using hibernate to get around it, and it still bites me when I resume
hibernated image: if I don't take care to keep AC power disconnected over the
whole hibernate-resume process, it sees the power event resumes into a fatal
suspend.
But if
I'm seeing this on oneric with unity/compiz,
but it's not a fresh install: this machine has been doing rolling upgrades
since jaunty or before.
I'm about to do fresh install on new laptop, so if the behavior doesn't appear,
I'll try to understand gconf diffs other /etc/* diffs which may
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I'm getting crashes like this every few hours, on a system that was stable with
maverick.
Not yet sure why.
ProblemType: KernelOops
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: linux-image-3.0.0-12-generic 3.0.0-12.19
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.0.0-12.19-generic 3.0.4
Uname:
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Title:
6045] BUG: Bad page state in process make pfn:304b7
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I haven't seen any problems since linux-3.0.0-12.20 but have only been running
it a few hours.
So far so good :)
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resolved by linux-3.0.0-12.20
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kernel BUG: Bad page state in
seems to be resolved by yesterday's updates (at least for me)
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check_gl_texture_size crashed with SIGSEGV in __libc_start_main()
To
yes, I confirm fix -- I don't see the problem anymore.
If the underlying cause is not completely understood, yet so few people saw
problem, I have a guess why:
I'm using multiple mailservers (gmail + another IMAP server).
Perhaps bug only appears when multiple servers are configured?
If anyone
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Binary package hint: alsa-utils
upgrade of alsa-utils expects exactly one asound device, described by
/proc/asound/cardconfigure/id
But I have two ...
$ grep ^ /proc/asound/card?/id
/proc/asound/card0/id:IXP
/proc/asound/card1/id:Modem
I'm not an Alsa guru, don't know
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The card$1 is definitely bogus - I didn't realize before filing just where
cardconfigure/id came from - the configure is arg1 (action) to postinst
script!
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Binary package hint: autofs5
looks like it needs a Replaces: autofs property, to make old one go away
first.
Or is autofs just a metapackage requring autofs4 or autofs5?
I'd used apt-get dist-upgrade, so was prepared for this type of error,
autofs5 was reported held back
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I can confirm same symptoms. they don't go away when 2nd display
removed, but someone without 2 displays will need to confirm whether a
2nd display is actually needed to trigger this, or if it's just the most
common reason someone would invoke gnome-display-properties. I don't
want to reboot yet,
upstream xpra seems stable, after a small tweak ...
:/home/swine/gittrees/xpra-0.10.6+dfsg: diff -rup xpra/scripts/main.py{.orig,}
--- xpra/scripts/main.py.orig 2013-11-03 18:06:57.057468930 -0800
+++ xpra/scripts/main.py2013-11-03 18:55:40.247964249 -0800
@@ -787,7 +787,7 @@ def
another case of a nesting that seems wrong - avahi lvm2 inside Meld
???
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Perhaps I've found a simpler way to reproduce the issue:
Using nautilus, I dragged the only object in ~/Desktop (a folder) into
~/Documents.
Not yet sure if it's repeatable, but it might give insight into the trigger, if
root cause is not already obvious.
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Nope, not 100% repeatable with the nautilus drag - I just tried again
it worked w/o crash.
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Title:
compiz crashed with SIGSEGV in
similar problem on 13.04 with dell inspiron-9400
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Title:
Internal microphone does not working in Dell 3420 with Ubuntu Raring
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I've had the same issue on amd64, with the unattended-upgrade failing,
with all grub initramfs images poisoned after the aborted upgrade
because /dev/disk/by-uuid is no longer being populated
So it's probably not the kernel image which caused the breakage (it
never ran), but some other
downgrading udev package to 204-0ubuntu19.1 solved my missing /dev/disk/by-uuid
problems.
Not sure if this is related to the originally reported lockup
I haven't investigated deeply (trying to catch up on 4hours lost work),
but it looks like the udev persistent-storage rules may have changed
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in ubuntu-13.10 this script infrastructure has moved/vanished
time for an upstart wrapper?
I just installed (tried) DLM on a whim, not sure if its functionality
was duplicated elsewhere
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
Package: dlm (not installed)
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Just updated to xpra:i386 0.10.4+dfsg-1ubuntu1
Running on ubuntu 13.10
Now when I attach to an older ssh'd xpra session (0.3.11+dfsg-1 on ubuntu
13.04) I get white windows, and rolling error logs of form...
2013-09-11 09:20:16,643 draw error
Traceback (most recent call
Public bug reported:
upgrading samba (initially by update-manager, then re-tried with apt-get
upgrade) I see
Setting up samba (2:3.6.18-1ubuntu1) ...
initctl: Unknown job: xinetd
initctl: Unknown job: smbd
initctl: Unknown job: nmbd
update-rc.d: /etc/init.d/samba exists during rc.d purge (use -f
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I haven't yet found any logs detailing failure state.
I've noticed some recent updates to power-handling, which may have invalidated
some local hacks to hibernate/resume scripts, causing a me-only breakage.
Or this maybe real issue, affecting others, perhaps only on this
The update I never did post:
workaround script in bug 1054732 tried (no help), update to newer kernel worked
before I'd finished the bisect.
This bug (bug 1055753) reappeared with same symptoms with 13.10 kernel
(3.11.0-4-generic) and reported as bug 1219174.
I'll reference this bug there, leave
I haven't updated BIOS yet, need to find an ms-dos/freedos image to
launch it from :)
I find this has happened to me before (bug 1055753), showing same symptoms
(pulse-audio hung), and went away with a newly released kernel before I could
bisect the kernel stream to find out what broke it.
As
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Package: toshset-1.76-4
Environment: Ubuntu Saucy Salamander (development branch) Release: 13.10
I found /etc/pm/sleep.d/novatel_3g_suspend on my non-toshiba laptop.
It takes action on suspend/resume, meddling with bus=2 device=2 as if this is
definitely a novatel-3G
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Status: Unknown
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seen after today's apt-get upgrade on a previously-working 13.10 installation
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I hadn't logged in for weeks, so not sure if the transition from
xserver-xorg-video-nouveau 1:1.0.8-0ubuntu3 to 1:1.0.9-2ubuntu1 was the
critical event.
Notable dmesg events are attached.
still occurs under old kernel 3.8.0-23-generic, but perhaps it's an undiagnosed
kernel bug there, showing up with tighter assertions in later drm/nouveau code.
There's some drm/nouveau changes in upstream kernel I'll explore, then I'll
re-post under kernel when I have fresh logs
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The originally reported [TTM] Failed to expire sync object before buffer
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smell like a kernel issue too, and probably one that's fixed in upstream kernel.
They don't show up when I boot into today's kernel.org's 3.11.0-rc7 (commit
a8787645e14ce),
and are probably fixed by recent
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after upgrade from oneric.
but it wasn't a clean upgrade - system had memory problems (before upgrade), so
some ragged edges may be present
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu
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Title:
xtables-addons-dkms 1.40-1: xtables-addons
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updated to 12.10, tried hibernate again.
I had not worked before, so not surprised it still does not.
Somewhere in upgrade dialogs I was nagged that resume=/dev/sda2 was not as safe
as UUID,
so I modified /etc/default/grub to use UUID.
This seems to be passed correctly:
$
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[Dell Inc. MP061] suspend/resume failure
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Problem is resolved by upstream kernel
linux-image-3.6.0-030600rc7-generic_3.6.0-030600rc7.201209232235_i386.deb
Thanx!
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This machine (dell MP061) is an Inspiron 9400.
Since switching to linux-image-3.6.0-030600rc7 I have not seen this problem,
but I have seen the black-screen-with-nothing-but-cursor problem after return
from screensaver blanking
I'll try bisect as detailed in bug 1054732
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during apt-get dist-upgrade from ubuntu-11.10 version.
It could be a follow-on from some other error, several things failed.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: python-bzrlib
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-24.38-generic 3.2.16
Uname: Linux
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package python-bzrlib 2.5.0-2ubuntu2 failed to install/upgrade:
ErrorMessage: package python-bzrlib is already installed and
similar problem with 14.04 on dell inspiron 9400
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Hibernation fails with not enough free memory error
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during upgrade to 14.10
possibly a cascading error from another install-failure
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.10
Package: keyboard-configuration 1.70ubuntu9
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.16.0-24.32-generic 3.16.4
Uname: Linux 3.16.0-24-generic x86_64
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during upgrade to 14.10
possibly a cascading error from another install-failure
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.10
Package: x11-common 1:7.7+7ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.16.0-24.32-generic 3.16.4
Uname: Linux 3.16.0-24-generic x86_64
dpkg-reconfigure and/or 'apt-get install -f' resolved this
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package x11-common 1:7.7+7ubuntu2 failed to install/upgrade:
subprocess
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during upgrade to 14.10
possibly a cascading error from another install-failure
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.10
Package: x11-common
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.tmp.unity.support.test.1:
dpkg-reconfigure and/or 'apt-get install -f' resolved this
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package x11-common 1:7.7+7ubuntu2 failed to install/upgrade:
subprocess
I saw similar issue when adding a 2nd screen to my 15.10 systemd + lightdm
system, which had been happy with single screen.
Also happy when systemd not used, even with 2 displays
Booted OK, but on resume from suspend (usually after going to lock screen)
things were completely hung with
I was afflicted by a similar rolling-ttm_validate hang, see bug#1434396
comment#25
Solution in my case was 'apt-get install pam-kwallet5'
If this helps here too, then it might be worth looking at how events
from multiple displays are handled, when they're actually from a common
all-displays
Seems to be resolved by today's update to systemd-sysv 229-3ubuntu1
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(not related to the issue, but to a hang just after this message
appears, for which people may be googling the startpar-bridge message)
I found this continually as the last suspicious event before hang on an arm64
with an old 14.04 nfsroot system.
After this it would always hang at "nfs: server
Me, too.
I've seen this before, and fixed it by rolling in a patch someone proposed last
time it was seen (about 15.04/15.10?).
Now it's happening again on 17.10, so I suspect the fix, which had later rolled
into some python support package, has come unstuck in a more recent revision.
Actually
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Scrolled windows in update-manager are too small to read
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Confirmed that it affects disco (5 attempts at apt install --reinstall
failed)
Confirmed that the workaround above fixes it:
sudo apt purge ttf-mscorefonts-installer && sudo apt install --reinstall
ttf-mscorefonts-installer
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