[Bug 299140] Re: listgeo: error while loading shared libraries: libgeotiff.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

2009-03-25 Thread Marcelo de G. Malheiros
It seems to be fixed on Debian version 1.2.4-4, as just the /usr/lib/libgeotiff.so symlink was needed. Will this new version be included for Intrepid? -- listgeo: error while loading shared libraries: libgeotiff.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

[Bug 1639520] Re: nvidia graphics drivers 367.57-0ubuntu0.14.04.1 prevents gnome from launching

2016-11-06 Thread Marcelo de G. Malheiros
Same here, in a 14.04.5 laptop with both Intel HD Graphics 4400 and NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M. After removing all 'nvidia*' packages it boots again to the graphics environment. I have also tried to install again the 'nvidia-367' package. Before rebooting, 'nvidia-prime' says the default is for

[Bug 1303649] Re: systemd-logind spins in cgmanager_ping_sync()

2018-03-12 Thread Marcelo de G. Malheiros
Serge, Yes, this happened to me last friday (March 9th), after the latest update of my 14.04.5 which had 'proposed' enabled. I have since reverted to the 204-5ubuntu20.25 version of the three above-mentioned packages, by manual installation. Had also marked the same packages on hold to prevent

[Bug 1303649] Re: systemd-logind spins in cgmanager_ping_sync()

2018-03-13 Thread Marcelo de G. Malheiros
Guilherme, Yes, I am using 'backports' too. However, the 'cgmanager' version that was automatically installed was 'cgmanager_0.24-0ubuntu7.5_amd64', and it is still available to me. Thank you for sorting this! -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs,

[Bug 1303649] Re: systemd-logind spins in cgmanager_ping_sync()

2018-03-10 Thread Marcelo de G. Malheiros
Solved the issue temporarily for me: 1. Had to manually download and install older packages: sudo dpkg -i libpam-systemd_204-5ubuntu20.25_amd64.deb libsystemd- daemon0_204-5ubuntu20.25_amd64.deb systemd- services_204-5ubuntu20.25_amd64.deb 2. Put those versions on hold: sudo apt-mark

[Bug 1303649] Re: systemd-logind spins in cgmanager_ping_sync()

2018-03-10 Thread Marcelo de G. Malheiros
Same here. I'm running a 14.04.5 distribution and the problem has appeared after the last dist-upgrade. I'm using the 'proposed' repository for Trusty, and a few packages have been updated recently. I suspect it was caused by the following update:

[Bug 1303649] Re: systemd-logind spins in cgmanager_ping_sync()

2018-03-10 Thread Marcelo de G. Malheiros
Continuing my previous comment: after the update I got both 'cgmanager' and 'systemd-logind' daemons eating 70% of processor time each (in a multi-core cpu). Tried to reinstall and reconfigure all recently updated packages, with no result. The visible effect is a long delay when logging (either

[Bug 1303649] Re: systemd-logind spins in cgmanager_ping_sync()

2018-03-14 Thread Marcelo de G. Malheiros
Hofer-Temmel Christoph, I've got the binary packages for the 204-5ubuntu20.25 version from Launchpad itself. The pages for the x86 versions you need are: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/trusty/i386/libpam-systemd/204-5ubuntu20.25

[Bug 1303649] Re: systemd-logind spins in cgmanager_ping_sync()

2018-04-14 Thread Marcelo de G. Malheiros
Dear Guilherme, I have a mostly vanilla Ubuntu 14.04.5, right now with kernel 3.13.0-145. I've just tested the new "204-5ubuntu20.28" packages from "-proposed", and they run fine, with and without the latest "cgmanager". No problems detected. Thank you for your support. -- You received this