Apparently this is still happening in Ubuntu 15.04 "vivid".
Any updates?
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isc-dhcp dhclient listens on extra random ports
To manage
Ack! Such an annoying problem. Took me forever to find this bug.
For others' reference, the exact command to install the old mesa release
on 12.04 is:
sudo apt-get install libgl1-mesa-dri=8.0.2-0ubuntu3 libglapi-
mesa=8.0.2-0ubuntu3 libglu1-mesa=8.0.2-0ubuntu3 libgl1-mesa-
glx=8.0.2-0ubuntu3
Same issue on a Dell OptiPlex 755 under 2.6.3[56]*
I installed 2.6.37-rc2 from:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.37-rc2-maverick/
Seems slightly better with kworker but still noticeable and annoying.
I set poll=N for drm_kms_helper and now I don't notice the problem
anymore.
I can't resist chiming in...
This bug/issue/behaviour is pretty aggravating. I had forgotten about
it after changing the theme on lucid, and was reminded of it after a new
maverick install.
Sure it's easy for us to fix, but for the average Joe it's simply yet another
reason to switch back to a
Just my $0.02...
If you use an SSH agent, do yourself a favor and use OpenSSH's
own ssh-agent. I've found
seahorse/gnome-keyring-daemon/whatever very unreliable,
especially when I run dozens of parallel ssh commands (which all
use public key auth via the SSH agent). I give it a chance with
Just my $0.02...
If you use an SSH agent, do yourself a favor and use OpenSSH's
own ssh-agent. I've found
seahorse/gnome-keyring-daemon/whatever very unreliable,
especially when I run dozens of parallel ssh commands (which all
use public key auth via the SSH agent). I give it a chance with
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Confirmed fixed on karmic. Checked *.so files distributed by Jagex, one
differed since I last logged in several days ago.
$ diff -r jogl-*
Binary files jogl-20090708/libjaggl.so and jogl-b4-20090708/libjaggl.so
differ
$ ls -l jogl-20090708/libjaggl.so jogl-b4-20090708/libjaggl.so
Is the fix discussed in #228460 going to make it into hardy? Specifically this
change to /lib/lsb/init-functions:
-if [ -n $sig -o $sig = 15 -o $sig = TERM ]; then
+if [ -z $sig -o $sig = 15 -o $sig = TERM ]; then
I'm encountering this bug when /etc/init.d/freeradius reload ends
Is the fix discussed in #228460 going to make it into hardy? Specifically this
change to /lib/lsb/init-functions:
-if [ -n $sig -o $sig = 15 -o $sig = TERM ]; then
+if [ -z $sig -o $sig = 15 -o $sig = TERM ]; then
I'm encountering this bug when /etc/init.d/freeradius reload ends
, not a mesa library.
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Crash in mesa-7.4's i915_dri.so (Java OpenGL, Runescape HD, before log on)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/355742
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There is a new crash in i915_dri.so after updating Jaunty to the mesa-7.4
packages. I'm encountering it using the online Java-based game Runescape
(which uses JOGL -- Java OpenGL bindings).
Steps to reproduce (no Runescape account needed):
1. Using Ubuntu Jaunty i386
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I rebuilt the mesa-7.3 packages with -ggdb3 and -DDEVEL to try and get
more info in the backtrace. I'm attaching that backtrace.
Now I see that mesa-7.4 packages are available. I installed them. Now
Runescape crashes almost immediately, haha. The backtrace is much
shorter, and doesn't
** Changed in: mesa (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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I don't know if this helps, but the crash does not occur on another
system with an ATI graphics card, running the same fully-up-to-date
Jaunty, and same version of Java.
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Attaching full backtrace separately.
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A full backtrace is already included in the .tar.gz file I
uploaded.
Please let me know if I should extract it and attach it
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Public bug reported:
The Java-based 3D online game Runescape crashes while attempting to display
the world map.
The crash is in i915_dri.so. I'm not sure if the problem is in mesa or
Java, so I'm reporting this bug against both.
The current platform I'm using is Ubuntu jaunty i386 running on
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Running into this on intrepid. I have two keys loaded into my gnome-
keyring agent, one DSA, one RSA. Pubkey auth using the DSA is key is
failing with the Agent admitted failure message, but RSA succeeds
immediately after.
Ran an strace, and noticed that it's writing the following to syslog:
Running into this on intrepid. I have two keys loaded into my gnome-
keyring agent, one DSA, one RSA. Pubkey auth using the DSA is key is
failing with the Agent admitted failure message, but RSA succeeds
immediately after.
Ran an strace, and noticed that it's writing the following to syslog:
The apparmor profile needs to be updated. From /var/log/audit/audit.log
(when auditd is installed, /var/log/kern.log otherwise, I think):
type=APPARMOR_DENIED msg=audit(1226338235.355:31):
operation=inode_permission requested_mask=::r denied_mask=::r
fsuid=113 name=/proc/17804/net/if_inet6
The apparmor profile needs to be updated. From /var/log/audit/audit.log
(when auditd is installed, /var/log/kern.log otherwise, I think):
type=APPARMOR_DENIED msg=audit(1226338235.355:31):
operation=inode_permission requested_mask=::r denied_mask=::r
fsuid=113 name=/proc/17804/net/if_inet6
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