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Description:Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS
Release:20.04
Package: grub-efi-amd64-signed 1.142.11+2.04-1ubuntu26.9
datehook.mod provides variables such as $HOUR, $DAY - we use these to control
the boot options on a large number of classroom PCs.
This module is not included
Tested 4.4.0-108.131~lp1741934 in a Ubuntu Xenial install on the
following:
Asus CS-B - booted OK
Asus Q170M-C - booted OK
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Title:
Kernel panic
Tested 4.4.0-108.131~lp1741934 in a Ubuntu Xenial install on the
following:
Intel DQ77MK - booted OK
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Title:
Kernel panic with xenial 4.4 stack
Tested 4.4.0-108.131 on PCs with the following motherboards:
Asus CS-B - failed to boot
Intel DQ77MK - failed to boot
Asus Q170M-C - booted OK
I'll retry with the kernel from #24 now.
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Follow-up to #34, on a system where unattended-upgrades happens to be
running when shutdown is called, the shutdown does not wait, therefore
any running dpkg is killed and the package left in an inconsistent
state.
- Xenial with single partition, InstallOnShutdown not defined.
This may be a
The Unit file in #33 works for me, ie stops the 10 minute hang, when
unattended-upgrades is not running.
- Xenial with /var as a separate FS, InstallOnShutdown="false"
I will try to create a test case where unattended-upgrades is running
when shutdown is called.
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Using gnome-settings-daemon 3.18.2-0ubuntu3.1 on Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS
Logging in with a new user account, my two monitors are the wrong way
round. I can fix for this user by right-click; run "Display Settings"
and manually reconfiguring. This creates ~/.config/monitors.xml
I
My apologies - this delay is already configurable using
APT::Periodic::RandomSleep !
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Title:
Please randomise automatic updates over a longer
It would be good to have the delay length as a configuration option, I
would like to reduce the random delay for some of my PCs which are not
turned on very often.
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