[Bug 1317592] Re: cannot log into trusty ubuntu-cloud based LXC containers

2014-05-08 Thread Don Spaulding II
I think this bug is occurs on non-containerized VMs.

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[Bug 1317592] Re: cannot log into trusty ubuntu-cloud based LXC containers

2014-05-08 Thread Don Spaulding II
I think this bug is occurs on non-containerized VMs.

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[Bug 403611] [NEW] package cpp-4.4 4.4.0-11ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade: corrupted filesystem tarfile - corrupted package archive

2009-07-23 Thread Don Spaulding II
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gcc-4.4

Upgraded from Jaunty to Karmic via editing sources.list manually and
running a-g update  upgrade  dist-upgrade.  The install failed with
broken dependencies all through the gcc/cpp packages.  I did an apt-get
install -f to get the packages installed, everything appears fine and I
don't have any problems with the system.

Reported in case the logs point out the packaging bug.

d...@isengard:~$ apt-cache policy cpp-4.4
cpp-4.4:
  Installed: 4.4.0-11ubuntu1
  Candidate: 4.4.0-11ubuntu2
  Version table:
 4.4.0-11ubuntu2 0
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com karmic/main Packages
 *** 4.4.0-11ubuntu1 0
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

ProblemType: Package
Architecture: amd64
Date: Fri Jul 17 14:09:32 2009
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
ErrorMessage: corrupted filesystem tarfile - corrupted package archive
Package: cpp-4.4 4.4.0-11ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.31-3.19-generic
SourcePackage: gcc-4.4
Title: package cpp-4.4 4.4.0-11ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade: corrupted 
filesystem tarfile - corrupted package archive
Uname: Linux 2.6.31-3-generic x86_64

** Affects: gcc-4.4 (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


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[Bug 403611] Re: package cpp-4.4 4.4.0-11ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade: corrupted filesystem tarfile - corrupted package archive

2009-07-23 Thread Don Spaulding II

** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/29424218/Dependencies.txt

** Attachment added: DpkgTerminalLog.gz
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/29424219/DpkgTerminalLog.gz

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[Bug 320798] Re: [jaunty regression] No sound with HDA intel

2009-02-04 Thread Don Spaulding II
I've been bitten by this bug as well (Intel x3100 on Thinkpad T61), and
the error message Noel pasted was what I saw when trying to run
'pulseaudio -k' too.  I took the hint from the error and ran:

sudo adduser my_username pulse-rt

After logging out/back in, audio works fine.  Does this sound like a
usable solution or a hackish workaround?

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[Bug 319399] Re: [jaunty] gnome-panel does not start anymore

2009-01-21 Thread Don Spaulding II
Excellent work!  Thanks for the quick fix Sebastian et. al.!

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Re: [Bug 131429] Re: yelp crashed with SIGSEGV in memcpy()

2008-12-01 Thread Don Spaulding II
On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 8:43 AM, wolfger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 6 months with no response. We are closing this bug report because it
 lacks the information we need to investigate the problem, as described
 in the previous comments. Please reopen it if you can give us the
 missing information, and don't hesitate to submit bug reports in the
 future. To reopen the bug report you can click on the current status,
 under the Status column, and change the Status back to New. Thanks
 again!

 ** Changed in: xulrunner-1.9 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid

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Ah, sorry I missed the request for more info.  This did not affect me after
hardy went final, and I haven't seen it at all in Intrepid either.  Fixed as
far as I know.  Thanks for the followup ;-)

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Re: [Bug 126369] Re: kernel disables irq after 10 minutes

2007-11-26 Thread Don Spaulding II


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Re: [Bug 108067] Re: python-pscycopg2 segfaults on innocent operator

2007-09-06 Thread Don Spaulding II


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Re: [Bug 108067] Re: python-pscycopg2 segfaults on innocent operator

2007-09-05 Thread Don Spaulding II


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Re: [Bug 126369] Re: kernel disables irq after 10 minutes

2007-08-31 Thread Don Spaulding II


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Re: [Bug 126369] Re: kernel disables irq after 10 minutes

2007-08-21 Thread Don Spaulding II
I've just booted with the irqpoll kernel option and again it hangs at the
Preparing Restricted Drivers step for about 10 minutes.  Aside from that,
nothing appears any different from the output previously posted, except that
I don't receive any warnings about disabling irq 23.  I would consider this
an acceptable workaround if it wasn't for the 10 minute boot-up time.
Here's the info I have one more time (this is while running with the irqpoll
kernel option):

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ grep 23 /proc/interrupts
 23:  52076  47057   IO-APIC-fasteoi   ehci_hcd:usb7

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ grep ehci_hcd /proc/interrupts
 18:  3  0   IO-APIC-fasteoi   ehci_hcd:usb6
 23:  56332  50716   IO-APIC-fasteoi   ehci_hcd:usb7

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo lshw|grep -B 10 ehci_hcd
*-usb:2
 description: USB Controller
 product: 82801H (ICH8 Family) USB2 EHCI #2
 vendor: Intel Corporation
 physical id: 1a.7
 bus info: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:00:1a.7
 version: 03
 width: 32 bits
 clock: 33MHz
 capabilities: pm debug ehci bus_master cap_list
 configuration: driver=ehci_hcd latency=0 module=ehci_hcd
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*-usb:6
 description: USB Controller
 product: 82801H (ICH8 Family) USB2 EHCI #1
 vendor: Intel Corporation
 physical id: 1d.7
 bus info: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:00:1d.7
 version: 03
 width: 32 bits
 clock: 33MHz
 capabilities: pm debug ehci bus_master cap_list
 configuration: driver=ehci_hcd latency=0 module=ehci_hcd


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Re: [Bug 126369] Re: kernel disables irq after 10 minutes

2007-08-20 Thread Don Spaulding II


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[Bug 108067] Re: python-pscycopg2 segfaults on innocent operator

2007-08-20 Thread Don Spaulding II
Can we get the package uploaded to Gutsy backported into feisty please?
This fixes a completely broken package for feisty amd64.  Many python
frameworks depend on psycopg2.  Any help is appreciated.

Thanks,
Don Spaulding

** Changed in: psycopg2 (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: (unassigned) = Ubuntu Backporters
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Re: [Bug 126369] Re: kernel disables irq after 10 minutes

2007-08-17 Thread Don Spaulding II
Also, I'm not sure for the others that get this error, but my laptop has the
onboard Intel 1GB TurboMemory option from Lenovo.  This appears to be USB
related, and I believe that TurboMemory sits on the USB bus, doesn't it?

On 8/17/07, Michael R. Head [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Confirmed on a T61P with both feisty and gutsy.

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Re: [Bug 123974] Re: evolution-alarm-notify crashed with signal 5 in main()

2007-07-25 Thread Don Spaulding II
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 66860 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/66860

If you can spare an old machine, or even just use VMWare on a new 
machine, it would behoove you to have a separate linux machine for 
playing around in.  Linux is pretty hard to get into a totally unusable 
state if you know what you're doing when you run into problems, but you 
don't want to find out you don't know what you're doing when you really 
need to use your PC and it's broken.

I'll echo Martin here, it's worth it to learn this stuff, even if you 
only use Windows everywhere else, you'll understand it a whole lot 
more.  And there are few things as satisfying as: If I had my linux 
machine on me I could fix this in 5 minutes, but since I don't, I guess 
we'll have to reload Windows.  I just got a new Lenovo T61 with Windows 
Vista Ultimate, and after a week of trying it out, I had to get back 
into Ubuntu.  It really is that much better (although I'm still waiting 
for a good Hold 'em game like what came with ultimate).  Unfortunately 
for MS, it's going to take more than a good poker game to keep them 
attractive in the age of Ubuntu!

Martin Ahnelöv wrote:
 *** This bug is a duplicate of bug 66860 ***
 https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/66860

 I don't think you need to be afraid of opening evolution. A crash in
 linux is often not as critical as it is in other system (*cough*). And
 about copying files, you do it in the exact same way as in Windows with
 the file manager (Ie, move them to the directory you want them in). If
 you want to use the terminal, you can google for command line and
 beginner's tutorial. Basic file-manipulation is pretty simple.

 Also, you can poke ate the files located in your /home/username-
 directory as much as you want without any bigger risk. The worst thing
 that can happen is that a program is acting a bit funny if you modify
 it's config-files in the wrong way. And you can view everything outside
 your home-dir without risk. Just don't poke if you don't know what you
 are doing.

 The sudo command is a command that execute the rest of the command in
 Super-user mode (also called root). It's like Admin in windows. Nothing
 to worry too much about.

 I hope that you won't experience any more trubble with linux. If you do,
 please hang in there until we have solved it. It's worth it.



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Re: [Bug 126369] Re: kernel disables irq after 10 minutes

2007-07-24 Thread Don Spaulding II
Sorry it's taken so long to write back.  I'm unable to get repeatable
results when booting with the irqpoll option.  If I boot with it, it often
hangs for  15 minutes at the Reading files necessary for boot step and
then again at the Preparing Restricted Drivers step.  Then once I do get
up gdm is flaky  Without irqpoll, it flies right past both of those (since I
don't require any restricted drivers)..  Is there something I can do to boot
with irqpoll, save off some helpful data, then boot up without it?


On 7/19/07, Don Spaulding II [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Ah, ok, I'll try this tonight and email you tomorrow if not before.
 Sorry this is slow going, I do use this laptop for work so I'm usually
 fairly busy with it during the day.  Thanks for the help so far, though!

 Brian Murray wrote:
  The irqpoll option is a kernel arguement so it needs to be appended to
  the kernel line of grub.  So it should look something like:
 
  kernel /boot/vmlinux-2.6.22-8-generic root=UUID=stuffhere  ro
  resume=UUID=stuffhere irqpoll
 
 



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Re: [Bug 126369] Re: kernel disables irq after 10 minutes

2007-07-19 Thread Don Spaulding II
Well, it looks like when I add irqpoll after savedefault in the grub 
menu, try to boot, and my laptop blinks a cursor at the top left for 
about 5 seconds before restarting.  Any other ideas?

Brian Murray wrote:
 It might fix it completely and if it does that would be good information
 for us to have.  There is some information about modify boot options in
 Grub at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto#head-
 7d876114f64c154224630a01c0bd9c4d335e931d .  Thanks!



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Re: [Bug 126369] Re: kernel disables irq after 10 minutes

2007-07-19 Thread Don Spaulding II
Ah, ok, I'll try this tonight and email you tomorrow if not before.  
Sorry this is slow going, I do use this laptop for work so I'm usually 
fairly busy with it during the day.  Thanks for the help so far, though!

Brian Murray wrote:
 The irqpoll option is a kernel arguement so it needs to be appended to
 the kernel line of grub.  So it should look something like:

 kernel /boot/vmlinux-2.6.22-8-generic root=UUID=stuffhere  ro
 resume=UUID=stuffhere irqpoll



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Re: [Bug 126369] Re: kernel disables irq after 10 minutes

2007-07-18 Thread Don Spaulding II
I haven't tried that (and feel a bit sheepish since I did see that in 
the log).  What should I be looking for?  Or is that just an option that 
might fix it completely?

Brian Murray wrote:
 Thanks for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
 better.  Have you tried booting with the irqpoll option?  Thanks in
 advance.

 ** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.22 (Ubuntu)
  Assignee: (unassigned) = Brian Murray
Status: New = Incomplete



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[Bug 126369] Re: kernel disables irq after 10 minutes

2007-07-16 Thread Don Spaulding II

** Attachment added: sudo lshw
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[Bug 126369] kernel disables irq after 10 minutes

2007-07-16 Thread Don Spaulding II
Public bug reported:

I'm currently running Gutsy on a Lenovo Thinkpad T61.

Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Mon Jul 16 09:52:32 2007 ...
isengard kernel: [  649.272000] Disabling IRQ #23

lshw attached.

** Affects: Ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
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[Bug 126369] Re: kernel disables irq after 10 minutes

2007-07-16 Thread Don Spaulding II
** Description changed:

- I'm currently running Gutsy on a Lenovo Thinkpad T61.
+ I'm currently running Gutsy on a Lenovo Thinkpad T61, and have been for
+ two weeks, updating daily, currently up to date and running
+ 2.6.22-7-generic #1 SMP on a core 2 duo system.  About 10 minutes after
+ every boot I get the following message logged to my gnome-terminal
+ window:
  
  Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Mon Jul 16 09:52:32 2007 ...
  isengard kernel: [  649.272000] Disabling IRQ #23
  
- lshw attached.
+ I assume 649 is the number of seconds from boot time, since that works
+ out to be about the same time.
+ 
+ [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ grep 649 /var/log/syslog
+ Jul 16 09:52:32 isengard kernel: [  649.272000] irq 23: nobody cared (try 
booting with the irqpoll option)
+ Jul 16 09:52:32 isengard kernel: [  649.272000]  [__report_bad_irq+36/128] 
__report_bad_irq+0x24/0x80
+ Jul 16 09:52:32 isengard kernel: [  649.272000]  
[clockevents_program_event+136/256] clockevents_program_event+0x88/0x100
+ Jul 16 09:52:32 isengard kernel: [  649.272000]  [note_interrupt+610/672] 
note_interrupt+0x262/0x2a0
+ Jul 16 09:52:32 isengard kernel: [  649.272000]  [f88e66b2] 
usb_hcd_irq+0x22/0x60 [usbcore]
+ Jul 16 09:52:32 isengard kernel: [  649.272000]  [handle_IRQ_event+48/96] 
handle_IRQ_event+0x30/0x60
+ Jul 16 09:52:32 isengard kernel: [  649.272000]  [handle_fasteoi_irq+187/240] 
handle_fasteoi_irq+0xbb/0xf0
+ Jul 16 09:52:32 isengard kernel: [  649.272000]  [do_IRQ+59/112] 
do_IRQ+0x3b/0x70
+ Jul 16 09:52:32 isengard kernel: [  649.272000]  [enqueue_hrtimer+107/272] 
enqueue_hrtimer+0x6b/0x110
+ Jul 16 09:52:32 isengard kernel: [  649.272000]  [common_interrupt+35/48] 
common_interrupt+0x23/0x30
+ Jul 16 09:52:32 isengard kernel: [  649.272000]  [f884e977] 
acpi_processor_idle+0x246/0x41f [processor]
+ Jul 16 09:52:32 isengard kernel: [  649.272000]  [f884e731] 
acpi_processor_idle+0x0/0x41f [processor]
+ Jul 16 09:52:32 isengard kernel: [  649.272000]  [cpu_idle+83/224] 
cpu_idle+0x53/0xe0
+ Jul 16 09:52:32 isengard kernel: [  649.272000]  [start_kernel+799/944] 
start_kernel+0x31f/0x3b0
+ Jul 16 09:52:32 isengard kernel: [  649.272000]  [unknown_bootoption+0/608] 
unknown_bootoption+0x0/0x260
+ Jul 16 09:52:32 isengard kernel: [  649.272000]  ===
+ Jul 16 09:52:32 isengard kernel: [  649.272000] handlers:
+ Jul 16 09:52:32 isengard kernel: [  649.272000] [f88e6690] 
(usb_hcd_irq+0x0/0x60 [usbcore])
+ Jul 16 09:52:32 isengard kernel: [  649.272000] Disabling IRQ #23
+ [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ 
+ 
+ 
+ AFAIK, it always logs the same IRQ.  I'm not sure if this is causing random 
crashes in some programs.  No noticeable loss of functionality when this gets 
disabled.  I'm also completely willing to help troubleshoot this live over 
IM/IRC anytime.
+ 
+ The only way I know of to repro the error:
+ --Buy a Lenovo T61
+ --Install Gutsy tribe 2 and update to the latest packages
+ --Boot the installed system
+ --open up gnome-terminal before the message gets logged
+ --grep the_timestamp_logged_in_gnome_terminal /var/log/syslog

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