I work for a major educational system that utilizes Ubuntu Server
(14.04, 16.04 LTS) instances on the Amazon Web Services cloud for
critical infrastructure. This bug has come up a few times, where an
admin has a typo or other error in /etc/fstab, pertaining to a non-OS
filesystem (like an EFS
*reset
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Ubuntu Software asks for an Ubuntu Single Sign-On account to
install/remove a snap
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I can confirm the presence of this bug, as well as the login, itself not
working ("an error occurred"). I resent my Ubuntu One password, just to
make sure I wasn't typing it wrong, and the error persists.
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In case it's needed, here is my lspci output.
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 2nd Generation Core Processor Family
DRAM Controller (rev 09)
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 2nd Generation Core
Processor Family Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 09)
00:16.0
I'm experiencing this issue in Ubuntu 16.04 on a Dell XPS 13 L321X. I'm
connecting to a TV using a mini displayport to HDMI adapter. Ubuntu
Settings > Display shows only the built-in laptop monitor.
Thanks for your work.
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Odd. I originally titled this bug report with the error message I got,
regarding a file having been modified in /etc; but I never edited that
file (hadn't heard of it until the error message). I would think that
the solution in such an instance might be to simply overwrite the file,
unless doing
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Upgrade failed due to the above-mentioned contingency.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: ubuntu-release-upgrader-core 1:0.220.8
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-74.118-generic 3.13.11-ckt30
Uname: Linux 3.13.0-74-generic x86_64
ApportVersion:
This bug also affects me on a fresh (like 1 hours ago) install of Ubuntu
13.04 amd64.
I ran Empathy, then attempted to set up a Facebook account, which sent
me to their website, then gave me a success...this url is like your
password message, without actually letting me use the account with
Oh, and I installed all available updates (and rebooted) before running
Empathy for the first time.
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Title:
gnome-control-center crashed with
Related bug with workaround in comment #5:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center-signon/+bug/1174936/
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Thanks for the reply, John.
I managed to fix the problem I had; it turns out I just had something
misconfigured. Please disregard my previous post.
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Just to preempt further posts related to my problem but not related to this
bug, the solution is here:
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?p=4868804#post4868804
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I just got this message while trying to install apps in Linux Mint 13
(AMD64) from the Humble Indie Bundle 7. I can install previous Ubuntu
purchases, such as Monster RPG 2, Super Meat Boy, and SpaceChem,
some of which I purchased from previous HIBs. I also can't use the
humblebundle.com link
I've recently switched (back) to using Linux Mint with Mate. I can
confirm that in this distro, REISUB is working just fine. Since Ubuntu
is Mint's upstream, it's very likely that the bug is solved in Ubuntu,
as well. Thought you might like to know. I see no reason to un-expire
this bug, or
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Title:
Can't change permissions on a folder with nautilus.
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I no longer use Ubuntu, but as of 11.10 (from initial installation to
the release of 12.04 with all updates), I found REISUB to be working
fine--for what that's worth. As I'd previously had this bug (as noted
above), I thought you'd want to know.
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Christopher, I don't know if this last action is premature, since Bryan
Paddock evidently has the same problems with version 12.04. As I no
longer have access to the laptop in question, I cannot confirm whether
there has been a regression since my last post.
Bryan, can you perhaps clarify
Sorry to revive an old bug, but I've recently run into this problem.
Using the following in smb.conf, when I create a file as a remote user,
the Owner's permissions are always set to executable on files (rwxrw-
rw-), whereas they should be rw-rw-rw-.
[DnD Public]
path =
Sorry to revive an old bug, but I've recently run into this problem.
Using the following in smb.conf, when I create a file as a remote user,
the Owner's permissions are always set to executable on files (rwxrw-
rw-), whereas they should be rw-rw-rw-.
[DnD Public]
path =
I should also note that I'm using Nvidia drivers 180.13 with a GeForce
9800 GTX, or GTX 560 Ti (when the latter is working--in process of RMA).
Some previous posters have mentioned a possible link to the video card
and its drivers.
I'm currently doing a badblocks on my Linux drive, but in Disk
0 bad blocks found on my Linux drive.
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Title:
hda-intel: IRQ timing workaround is activated for card #0. Suggest a
bigger bdl_pos_adj
To
(Sorry for the wait...)
I can now confirm that the error message:
[ 31.958964] hda-intel: IRQ timing workaround is activated for card
#0. Suggest a bigger bdl_pos_adj.
is still appearing in my 'dmesg | grep hda-intel' output, as of this
moment. I'm not experiencing any further problems with
Sorry for the long delay. After school got out for the semester, my
wife got fed-up with it before I could try 11.04, and insisted on re-
installing Windows XP. (ugh...) Hopefully darconc will be able to help
you with diagnostics. Good luck!
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I used this command in preparation for building the Freespace 2 Open
alternate Linux launcher:
sudo aptitude install build-essential automake1.9 autoconf
libreadline5-dev subversion
Thanks for your time!
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package:
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subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit
I've just determined that my Windows 7 hard drive (750GB, NTFS,
/dev/sdb) was faulty. It had around 100 bad sectors reported in the
SMART logs, according to the Disk Utility (System Administration
Disk Utility [in Natty]), and I discovered that the huge amount of I/O
wait occurred only when I
Notable correction: I should have written 3Gbit/s SATA, not 3GB/s. This
amounts to a maximum transfer rate of around 45MB/s.
Correction to the information request above: please run badblocks BEFORE
any of the other steps, including looking in Disk Utility or running
smarctl. (You may have to
I'm getting this same message on 11.04 64-bit Desktop. My SATA hard
drives are performing slowly and making the whole system slow down much
more than they should when I do any hard-drive-intensive task, like
copying large files. Could this be related to the error message? RJ
Ryan mentioned that
Here is a more verbose lspci output (using lspci -vvv).
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Thanks for looking into this bug. It looks like this was just a PEBKAC
(Problem Exists Between Keyboard And Chair). :-) Please feel free to
close this bug. Do you know if there is any documentation to the effect
of where fstab mount points should/should not be? Might be good to post
a link
Thanks for posting, alexsimps.
Indeed, I have found the umask=022 option to be very useful on NTFS
filesystems in the past. Unfortunately, it's with my '/' partition,
which is ext4 that I'm noticing the problem. I haven't been able to
change any permissions on my NTFS partition using Nautilus,
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I just upgraded from 9.10 (amd64) to 10.04, and then immediately from
10.04 to 10.10. I have this same problem:
When I go to
Places Home Folder right-click on Public Permissions tab
and try to change any of the File Access drop-downs, they all
immediately revert to ---. I have tried using
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P.S. This nautilus permissions problem happens on my ext3
/media/PERSONAL and NTFS WinVista partitions as well.
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Update: I have just upgraded from 9.10 (amd64) to 10.04, and immediately
thereafter, to 10.10. I have reconfigured my drives so that the mirror
is no longer in any kind of array (dm, or otherwise), but so that there
are now 2 separate partitions (one on each drive), labeled PERSONAL
and
Update (again):
I have just tried taking the entry for /media/PERSONAL out of my
/etc/fstab (by commenting it out with a '#'), and the erroneous drive
entry has disappeared! It would seem that this is a problem with
whatever software provides entries for the Places menu not cross-
checking its
Thanks for the continued interest in this bug. The computer that I'm
writing about is my wife's school laptop; as such, I can't reload a new
operating system on it during the semester (which ends in late
December). Do you think it would be sufficient/helpful for me to test
it using a live CD or
Sorry for the late reply. I'm just writing to confirm that as of 10.04,
the problem seems to have been resolved. I didn't try other versions
than what I've mentioned. Thanks for all you do!
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Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
I'm using a Dell Inspiron 700m laptop. Whenever I plug in the power
cord, and whenever I unplug the power cord, the computer immediately
goes to sleep. (I'm pretty sure it's sleep, and not hibernate.) I
tried debugging the problem
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/51386225/CurrentDmesg.txt
** Attachment
While looking for a fix, I ran into this thread that seems to confirm
the problem in Ubuntu 9.10:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1339572page=2
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On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 8:59 AM, Jeremy Foshee
jeremy.fos...@canonical.com wrote:
Hi DaneM,
This bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any activity in it
recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue? Can you try with the
latest development release
I am now using the stock Ubuntu kernel for 9.10 (amd64), and the problem
still exists. (I have not used a custom kernel since I recently
installed this version.)
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would like me to; just let me know what you would like to know.
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Status: Invalid = New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/479813
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Public bug reported:
uname -a
Linux christie-laptop 2.6.28-15-generic #52-Ubuntu SMP Wed Sep 9 10:49:34 UTC
2009 i686 GNU/Linux
Other information is attached.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04
HibernationDevice: RESUME=UUID=ba228b14-a578-47fc-bf77-f4713b94f531
I have downgraded to the previous kernel, and the problem has gone away.
The attached information (lspci-vnvn.log, dmesg.log, and version.log)
are done on the working kernel. The ubuntu-bug -p linux command was
also done on the working kernel.
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I found this while searching the mountd man pages:
-P portnum or --port portnum
Makes mountd listen on port portnum instead of some random port.
By default, mountd will listen on the mount/udp port specified
in /etc/services, or, if that is
Excellent post! Thanks for making the how-to, Shane. You may want to
consider posting this to the Ubuntu wiki, with a title something like,
Making NFS work with Ubuntu-CE-Firewall. That would make it a little
easier to find.
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I found this while searching the mountd man pages:
-P portnum or --port portnum
Makes mountd listen on port portnum instead of some random port.
By default, mountd will listen on the mount/udp port specified
in /etc/services, or, if that is
Excellent post! Thanks for making the how-to, Shane. You may want to
consider posting this to the Ubuntu wiki, with a title something like,
Making NFS work with Ubuntu-CE-Firewall. That would make it a little
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Oh, one thing: modules.conf is the wrong file. I meant modprobe.conf.
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ack...AleksanderAdamowski already posted on this. modprobe.conf
*should* work, but /etc/modprobe.d/options is probably a better choice.
Anyway, I agree that there should be something done about this as per
Shane Rice's suggestion. Perhaps edit the config files by default when
installing the nfs
Oh, one thing: modules.conf is the wrong file. I meant modprobe.conf.
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ack...AleksanderAdamowski already posted on this. modprobe.conf
*should* work, but /etc/modprobe.d/options is probably a better choice.
Anyway, I agree that there should be something done about this as per
Shane Rice's suggestion. Perhaps edit the config files by default when
installing the nfs
It's been working so well that I had forgotten all about this bug! Mark
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This has been fixed in Jaunty on my machine.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 303601 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/303601
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I work at a local computer store, and I've remembered to try Alt+Sysrq+k
on about 4-5 machines that are booted onto the Hardy live CD at work.
(We use that disk for some of our work.) On
Confirmed. I am currently booted into the Jaunty Alpha 4 live CD.
ctrl+sysrq+k and ctrl+sysrq+reisub have no effect in Gnome. I also
tried holding down shift during the key presses, as my sysrq key is on
the prtscr key.
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This issue seems to not be a problem in the Alpha 4 of the Jaunty live
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Hello. I made this post on a duplicate bug; I thought it might be
useful to post it to this one as well.
I have only tried it on my home Desktop computer, a Core 2 Duo machine
with an nVidia 9600GT (by Asus) graphics card, using the proprietary
nVidia driver; a logitech Cordless Desktop keyboard
Thanks for taking a look at this bug. I am now running Ubuntu version
8.10 64-bit on this system, and the bug still exists. Please let me
know if you need any more info.
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I will take another look at this. I recall that when I went to install
8.10 (64-bit) on this system (after a motherboard upgrade, but the drive
configuration is constant), I could not install at all from a CD. I
don't recall the details of the problem (I'll look into it again), but I
ended up
Michael,
Thanks for reporting this bug, as it affects me as well.
I have only tried it on my home Desktop computer, a Core 2 Duo machine
with an nVidia 9600GT (by Asus) graphics card, using the proprietary
nVidia driver; a logitech Cordless Desktop keyboard and (optical) mouse
(model Y-RAJ56A,
jhansonxi,
Thanks for the post.
I have tried pressing alt+sysreq+reisub, which should shut the system
down, but it does nothing while I'm in X/Gnome. If this is a BIOS
issue, is there something I can do to fix it? Please let me know if you
have any ideas.
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I have two 500GB hard drives in a software mirror array using nVidia's
RAID controller build-into my P7N-SLI Platinum motherboard.
/dev/mapper contains the following:
[code]
crw-rw 1 root root 10, 60 2008-10-17 02:05 control
brw-rw 1 root disk 254, 0 2008-10-17
It seems in Hardy that it's not possible to drag the icon from Computer
to the Destkop. It gives me this error (in details of the error
window): Can't open mountable file.
Incidentally, when I went to mount a floppy, the icon in Computer
changed to a generic removable drive icon, and the name
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-source
I have a MSI P7N-SLI Platinum motherboard. It has an nVidia MCP51 IDE
controller, according to `lspci`. This controller, according to google
(and the solution I found) is actually 2 controllers: nVidia 430 (MCP)
and JMicron JMB363. See
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Thanks for your attention to this bug.
It's been a while, so I don't have any details to give you about the
boot-up at that time, but I do recall that it did boot properly. The
main problem (as far as I've figured it out) is that my Promise
Ultra133TX2 PCI ATA133 card and my nVidia CK804 rev. f3
Hello.
I've just run into this bug in Feisty, with kernel 2.6.20-16-generic,
and all the latest updates, as of 7-25-07. Here is the error I get when
running nautilus-cd-burner in a terminal:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ nautilus-cd-burner --source-device=/dev/hdb
** (nautilus-cd-burner:6209): WARNING
I just reinstalled nautilus-cd-burner using synaptic, and the bug
persists with the same error as above. Please let me know if you need
more information.
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OK. I've installed Ubuntu 7.04 onto my laptop, and followed the above
reproduction instructions. The bug is still there. It's not as much of
an issue, since the floppy icon is now created on the desktop when media
is inserted, but still, I find it annoying that the custom-made icon
doesn't
I haven't yet tried Edgy or Feisty on my laptop, where this is a
problem. I intend to install Feisty when it's released, and will let
you know the results then. Thanks.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/33620
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Yet one more thing:
I figured out how to get UUIDs, and I edited my fstab accordingly. Now,
upon boot, it seems that the kernel (or whatever) keeps mixing up my
devices, even duplicating one of them where another should be.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ blkid
/dev/hda1:
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I have a lot of hard drives, including an ATA133 add-in card with 2 HDs,
onboard ATA133 with 2 HDs, and one SATA HD. Upon updating all my
packages to current (as of 3-29-07 at 9am Pacific), my fstab got really
messed-up. Below is my fixed fstab, with the Ubuntu-generated
One more thing:
Before this update, I believe that my HDs on the add-in card were seen
as /dev/hdx, like they are in my Gentoo installation on a different
partition.
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Binary package hint: gnome-panel
I was running the update tool at the time. It was in the process of
installing a whole bunch (around 266) updates.
ProblemType: Crash
Date: Sat Feb 24 14:02:05 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/gnome-panel
Package:
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I am using Dapper Drake. I still have this problem, though it has
changed somewhat since I made this report. Now when I insert a floppy
into the USB drive, it will automount and open it, which is very nice.
However, when I go to open it again (having first closed the window that
came up showing
You're right. I think I was just doing it wrong. Thanks for following
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When I insert and play an audio CD in Dapper (installed in oem mode from
the Alternative CD), within about 5 minutes the drive will spontaneously
eject, stopping the playback (obviously) and freezing Sound-Juicer.
This also happens in RhythmBox, except that it doesn't freeze;
One more thing: I have tried this with both a DVDROM and a CDROM in the
same computer (which is a Gateway , Pentium 3 800), using /dev/hdc and
/dev/hdd, respectively.
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