l and error, I DID manage to get started with it. About that,
I'll share another post and one more bug report.
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This is fixed in ogdi-dfsg (4.1.1+ds-2), but that contained a bug [0]
which was fixed in ogdi-dfsg (4.1.1+ds-4).
[0] https://lists.debian.org/debian-gis/2024/04/msg6.html
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install of the latest Kubuntu LTS at my system.
Yours.
Bas.
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Upgrade problem caused by many mistakes and broken packages.
Bug report 27 April 2024.in
From Bas Roufs for Kubuntu developers.
Mook, near Nijmegen, NL, 27 April 2024.
Hello Everybody.
Only a few weeks ago, I installed Kubuntu 22.04.1 LTS at my Lenovo
Thinkpad X230 i5
Hi, I have (I believe) the exact same error message. I am setting up my
personal samba AD server (running on ubuntu 22.04). I can join windows
computers without any problem to the domain. I can use RAST (users and
groups) from windows to manage the domain (add/create/change
users/groups).
I can
Hi Sudip,
Still trying to get lcov working on and off :).
You asked for the output of apt cache:
bp@bas-hp:~ % apt-cache policy lcov
lcov:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 2.0-1
Version table:
2.0-1ubuntu0.1 400
100 http://nl.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu
Arghh... I wrote you name wrong and I can't edit my comment :(.
Apologies again...
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[SRU] "Can't locate lcovutil.pm" after updating to
)
See output below
bp@bas-hp:~ % sudo apt-get install lcov -t mantic-proposed
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
Reading state information... Done
The following NEW packages will be installed:
lcov
0 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 62 not upgraded.
Need
Same here on my Dell XPS 13 with i915 graphics. Occasionally it gets
worse: my screen goes completely black and won't come back on unless I
switch to an external monitor and back, or reboot.
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Just to share with those who didn't knew. I just leared that you can use
wayland instead of xorg with ubuntu 21.10. I've installed the latest
stable display link drivers, and I am running my 2 screens via
displaylink without any problems now.
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Scratch that After a reboot it's the same story all over again.
1FPS. Read so many posts on this topic. Will this ever get solved or is
displaylink for ubuntu (/linux) just not on the agenda? (iow is this the
end for me with ubuntu?)
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Hi aaron, after building up my hate again towards microsoft for two
months (bought a new fancy laptop, upgraded to windows11, and my screens
connected via display link went dark from time to time, no fix, really
freaking annoying), I thought
sfcgal is not actively maintained in Ubuntu, this issue is unlikely to
get fixed.
sfcgal (1.3.7-4) has a patch to fix this issue when using sfcal-config,
you should consider using that like postgis does.
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When the entering my password for full disk encryption, I cannot use the
number pad to enter numbers. The number pad keys enter several
characters in the password prompt and that occasionally makes the
password prompt crash.
Entering the numbers using the top keyboard row
When is this going to be fixed? It's really annoying we have to use old
drivers in order to get it to work. 460.56 works, but all the others
don't
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460.84 doesn't work with DisplayPort cables, still. I have tried to
install it, but it freezes at the end of the installation.
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Kernel
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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5.8.0-55 kernel issue with RTX 3080 on
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Kernel: 5.8.0-55
The last kernel destroyed my Ubuntu 20.04.02 installation, something went wrong
with some kernel packages. It seems like Ubuntu is unable to find my video card
correctly and the device drivers from Nvidia don't seem to work anymore. I had
to do a clean
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A fresh Ubuntu 18.04.5 installation (eg. from ubuntu-18.04.5-server-
amd64.iso) on a EFI machine, will not run update-grub when a kernel is
installed or removed. Resulting in an older kernel being booted or
missing/broken entries in grub.cfg.
It seems the following pre/post
exactly the same issue on Ubuntu 20.04 5.8.0-50 on a Lenovo X1 gen8 with
Magic Tracpad 2
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Bluetooth touchpad (Apple Magic Trackpad)
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system-config-printer hangs when trying to change driver
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After fresh install, users with mysecureshell as shell can't login get
an exit code 14
sftp-verif show that the binary has the wrong permissions
root@scp:/etc/ssh# sftp-verif
This bug also affect my Linux Mint 20 install. I left the dialog for
like 10 minutes, but it does not give control back to the user, it's
just frozen. Is there a workaround available for this problem?
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system-config-printer hangs when trying to change
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When installing atop 2.0.4-3 on ubuntu 20.04 apt says:
The following NEW packages will be installed:
atop
0 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 3 not upgraded.
Need to get 0 B/153 kB of archives.
After this operation, 454 kB of additional disk space will be used.
The problem here is that the ID of the Elan touchpad is not in the white
list of the driver. For a patch, see https://lore.kernel.org/linux-
input/20191202010253.GO248138@dtor-
ws/t/#m008d36e30f2711c0e3e33d396a444dd2ee98f8b1
So far, I could not find a tree carrying this change. So you need to
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I have a private debian package that needs both amd64 and i386 version of
libc++1-7.
When I install it, the amd64 version gets installed first, and the i386 version
fails to install because it tries to overwrite files from the amd64 version.
This work(s/ed) for
Public bug reported:
When specifying "debug" on the kernel command line in order to catch
initramfs debug info, the init hangs. It's quite early in the boot
process (certainly before pre-mount is called, as I don't see anything
relating to btrfs scan and resuming from hibernation).
╰─▶ uname -a
this:
╰─▶ unmkinitramfs /boot/initrd.img-5.0.0-13-generic initramfs
╰─▶ ls -la initramfs/main/scripts/local-premount/
total 32K
drwxr-xr-x 2 bas bas 4,0K mei 20 10:49 ./
drwxr-xr-x 10 bas bas 4,0K mei 20 10:49 ../
-rw-r--r-- 1 bas bas 246 mei 20 10:29 ORDER
-rwxr-xr-x 1 bas bas 270 mrt 12 04:53
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latest network-manager segfaults in disco
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This should be fixed in 1.6.
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The problem still occurs with the .91 version from disco-proposed.
I'll attach the requested files to the upstream report.
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latest
reopened
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latest network-manager segfaults in disco
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Unfortunately, NetworkManager is still segfaulting at the same line
(src/settings/nm-settings-plugin.c:147)
╰─▶ dpkg -l network-manager|cat
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
|/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required
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It took some effort getting a backtrace (apport didn't pick it up, for
some reason, so I had to resort to systemd-corectl), but anyway, here is
is. I'll add it to the upstream bug, too.
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Public bug reported:
When I updated to the latest version of networkmanager in disco dingo
(1.15.2-0ubuntu1), it started segfaulting. Reverting to the version in
cosmic (1.12.4-1ubuntu1.2) solved the problem.
Syslog shows the following (will attach a more complete log):
feb 13 10:39:45 regan
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This is not an issue with the gdal package.
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"sudo-deja" commando - now, a few hours ago.
On the other hand, I got this terminal feedback in the first minutes
after hitting the "sudo deja-dup" commanend.
bas@Viaconsensus-iter:~$ sudo deja-dup
** (org.gnome.DejaDup:2519): CRITICAL **: 14:34:51.229: string_contains:
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This is now fixed in upstream. Will be included in pinfo 0.6.11.
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Short form of option "--node" ("-n") is present, but broken and
Yeah, "enable_autosuspend=0" by itself fixes the issue.
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Bluetooth (btintel) stops working after suspend/resume
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If the enable_autosuspend option doesn't fix your issue, I think you are
encountering a different bug (with overlapping symptoms). For clarity,
it might be best to open a separate bug report for your issue.
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That's not very likely, Debian unstable has 1.0.7+ds-6.
Have a look at the changelog in the Ubuntu package, it the UNRELEASED
changes from the git repository.
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The summary says it all. I'm very unhappy that Ubuntu has uploaded
UNRELEASED revisions of packages they don't even help to maintain.
This is even worse than syncing packages from experimental that aren't
ready ready for wider use.
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I don't know where you get your gdal packages but the third party
version 2.3.1+3-0bionic1 is the problem.
** Changed in: gdal (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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I'm still planning to run a bisect to find the offending commit, but
havne't found the time yet.
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Bluetooth (btintel) stops working after
I'm happy to report that everything seems stable now.
I'm now running the following config
- kernel 4.19.0-041900rc7-generic
- delay after reset set to 200ms (see #38)
- unload iwlwifi on suspend/sleep
- btusb.enable_autosuspend=0
Should I try with a regular kernel and only
This issue is resolved in linux-image-4.15.0-38
We also upgrade our firmware of the I350 network interfaces to version 1.5.86
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-Excessive
Hmm, running the current setup (200ms sleep+iwlwifi unload-on-suspend),
I must say that the bt loading has become more reliable. It still
doesn't work 100% of the time, but it definitely is working more often
than before (maybe 75% of the time it works ok now).
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Also doesn't seem to make any difference...
Dmesg (attached) shows that iwlwifi is loading after initial btusb
initialization, but it still fails about 2/3 of the time.
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I've changed the delay to 200ms, but now I get
[16936.380848] Bluetooth: hci0: Device boot timeout
in addition to the original symptons.
Dmesg is attached.
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ok, will do
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Bluetooth (btintel) stops working after suspend/resume
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Sorry, bug is still occurring, even with the patch. Dmesg is attached.
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Ok, running a patched kernel now. Let's see if I can still trigger the
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Bluetooth (btintel) stops working after suspend/resume
To
Problem still occurs. Dmesg is attached.
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Ah yes, cold boot seems to fix it for now. I'll need to wait and see if
the bug now occurs during normal operation.
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Bluetooth (btintel)
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With kernel 4.19rc7 and the kernel parameter as you prescribed, the BT adapter
won't work at all. The timeouts that would only occur sporadically after
resume, are now present from boot, and the previous
unload-modules/suspend/resume/load-modules cycle no longer works to get BT back
on.
Sure, here it is.
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Hmm, I guess the dmesg above was mispasted.
"modprobe -r btusb" gives
[ 6998.064598] usbcore: deregistering interface driver btusb
[ 6998.064608] usb usb1: usb auto-resume
[ 6998.064639] hub 1-0:1.0: hub_resume
[ 6998.064659] usb usb1-port2: status 0507 change
[ 6998.064674] usb
The bug triggered again this morning:
> modprobe -r btusb
gives
[ 6998.064598] usbcore: deregistering interface driver btusb
[ 6998.064608] usb usb1: usb auto-resume
[ 6998.064639] hub 1-0:1.0: hub_resume
[ 6998.064659] usb usb1-port2: status 0507 change
[ 6998.064674] usb usb1-port7:
Do you need a dmesg when the bug is triggered, or does a regular boot
log suffice? It's hard to trigger the bug manually (but it occurs
every couple of days).
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I can confirm that the bug still occurs in 4.19.0-041900rc5-generic.
The first kernel on which this error occurred was 4.17.0-6-generic.
Before that, I used 4.15.0-25-generic which works perfectly.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
** Tags added:
Adding to that, there is a (somewhat) reliable way to get bluetooth back. It
involves goign to the following process _twice_: stopping the bluetooth
service, unloading all relevant modules, suspending the laptop, resuming,
reloading all modules, starting the bluetooth service.
Rather
Correction it takes longer but it's still there reverted to linux-
image-4.15.0-32-generic
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Bionic)
Status: Fix Released => Incomplete
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Incomplete
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isue is resolved in 4.15.0-34-generic
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Bionic)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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