I can confirm that the bug is still around and that the patch is
working. It would be very nice if someone could include the patch in
Dapper because very soon such big drives will be mainstream and systems
will stop booting in a ugly way.
** Changed in: mdadm (Ubuntu)
Status: New =
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 103177 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/103177
I have the same problem with an updated 7.04. But for me half of the
boot attempts hangs with Mounting /dev/md0 on /root failed: Device or
resource busy. Manually mounting root from busybox shortly after is
is wrong, resulting in an
excedingly high or low resolution. See the sendfax-manual about
initializing your modem in /etc/inittab
** Changed in: mgetty (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Christian Brandt
Status: Unconfirmed = In Progress
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Binary package hint: mgetty-fax
faxrunqd hangs on /etc/init.d/mgetty-fax stop until the 60 second
timeout is reached, most likely the line --retry -HUP/60/-TERM is the
culprit.
Most likely this is due a change in the handling of SIGHUP (see
changes.debian.gz), this signal
Public bug reported:
I installed 12.04 Beta 1 and the kernel worked well. I think I updated
it to 3.2.0-17 and it still worked. I can't find the old -17 anymore on
the ubuntu servers.
Some days later I updated to -19 and suddenly the kernel crashes
horribly on startup, same with -20. I havent
apport information
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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I installed 12.04 Beta 1 and the kernel worked well. I think I updated
it to 3.2.0-17 and it still worked. I can't find the old -17 anymore on
the ubuntu servers.
Some days later I updated to -19 and
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 961482 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/961482
pcie_aspm=force fixed the problem for me so i think this is a duplicate
of 961482 - setting status to duplicate 961482.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 961482
3.2.0-19 kernel fails to boot
same on Asus P8Z68-V Gen3.
Ubuntu -20 Kernel and pcie_aspm=force fixed the problem. Details about
my system see 963128
Sorry can't really deep test the issue as the system is out of house and
I only have inexpierenced hands in situ.
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Most people do not care what Operating System they are using as long as
it is the same they used before.
Honestly, I have some customers who stifly refuse to abandon Windows98SE
and Outlook 2000 and which are eager to discuss every single change of a
button as an ultimate reason for not changing
There are other way to get this bug too and it will haunt us back in the
future and not only within Ubuntu
It hit me when partitionising with fdisk -u /dev/sdx but not with fdisk
/dev/sdx because the first fits tightly to the end of the drive, the
second leaves some space. The same happened when
Same problem with a P4C800-E (yeah, its very old) after upgrading from
Debian 3.whatever+Pentium4-2,6Ghz to Ubuntu 10.04+Pentium4-3,2Ghz,
4x512MB Kingston DDR1-400.
Disabling Quick Boot solved the problem for the time being.
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samba support in ubuntu always sucked biggest time.
usually every ubuntu release only works with the second last windows
version while the upstream samba team has patched and working versions
out for months.
samba with ubuntu is pretty much useless except I do EVERYTHING myself.
It must be
My problem with my i810 seems to be the same and the crude fix of
reinstalling the old version through sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-
video-intel=2:2.99.910-0ubuntu1 and pinning it with sudo apt-mark hold
xserver-xorg-video-intel=2:2.99.910-0ubuntu1 is working.
Let me tell you some background
Just some rough observations, I am using a visible Proxy configures
through /etc/apt/ and also HTTP_PROXY running on http://proxy:3128/;
since the early 1990ths. The Hash mismatch rarelly happened to me until
I upgraded to Ubuntu 14.04 and since then I have it a lot on
de.archive.ubuntu.com but
Public bug reported:
Earlier today I installed
linux-headers-3.13.0-59
linux-headers-3.13.0-59-generic
linux-image-3.13.0-59-generic
linux-image-extra-3.13.0-59-generic
and after that some applications, most notably steam, started to behave
strange, e.g. in steam installed software was
gitarr, can you confirm that this might have to do with soft links? this
would save me quite some work verifying this myself.
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Title:
Odd
I have eliminated some symptoms in other applications but the steam
problem continues. More details about my installation:
I installed Steam in /archive/steam, chown root:users and chmod 2770.
/archive is a soft link to /home/archive.
Steam itself starts normally but the Library does not show
I need to correct my last statement, enable-x11-sync false does NOT fix
all problems.
It merelly makes the system a lot more stable but it still displays
often graphical distortions and such. I opened a seperate bug report:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-
Now I am in a Catch 22 situation:
By using the propietary drivers I get instability and display errors.
By using Nouveau I can not start Steam due other libGL errors (see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/steam/+bug/1527669 - the
workaround is only viable for official drivers, nouveau is
The bug is back at 16.04 32bit with a slight variation: relates also to
dedicated GPUs, normal desktop works somewhat slow but normal, changing
resolution or inflicting high video load makes compiz and therefore
X11/lightdm crash/blackscreen/restart lightdm (eg starting frozen bubble
in full
Public bug reported:
The system was running ubuntu 12.04 without any problems, quite fast and
definitly worth keeping, I was able to play 3D games at decent quality
while using official nvidia drivers. Overall a pretty stable system
based on an Intel 965 Chipset and a Geforce 7600.
I did a clean
Let me add that at first I got tons of these logs:
syslog.2.gz:May 6 09:37:13 merl1 kernel: [ 642.861032] NVRM: Xid
(PCI::01:00): 1, Channel 0002 Method 0060 Data beef0233
syslog.2.gz:May 6 09:37:14 merl1 kernel: [ 644.665198] NVRM: Xid
(PCI::01:00): 1, Channel 0002
I think I can now reliably produce this bug:
Install Ubuntu on a System with official NVidia-Drivers whith the
graphics older than G80 and system becomes unstable as written above.
Tested on:
1. Core2 with Geforce 7600
2. Pentium M with Geforce 6400M
3. Pentium 4 with Geforce 6800 AGP
4. Athlon
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