Hi there, I was going to report my error, but this resembles my bug closely
enough.
I am on debian 11 testing with kPat 4.19
The solver fills up /var/log/messages insanely quickly, causes 100% cpu and
fills up hd space.
Disabling prevents this issue
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This bug is still showing with kernel 5.0.0-15 (was 5.0.0-13 before)
Any news on this/debug I can do/things I can try? It's been a month and
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I was using kernel 4.19.20 with ubuntu 18.10 and it was working fine.
Upgraded to 19.04 and it now boots approximately one attempt every 5.
Doesn't depend on the kernel I choose (I have both 4.19.20 and 5.0.0
installed).
If I use the default Ubuntu boot entry, I get a black
Don't know how xorg got selected - pretty sure the problem is with grub
or with the kernel, and seeing as the 4.19.20 kernel used to work, I'm
guessing it's grub
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Add Lenovo G560 to this list, as mine was borked online, too.
Firtst, no cdrom, then no boot from live usb, then . . . no BIOS access.
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Trying to install Ubuntu 16.04.03 LTS alongside Windows 10 on brand new
Dell Inspiron 15-5559, with a core i7 processor.
I partitioned the drive while in Windows, as advised. Then did the Try
Ubuntu to test hardware. All went well until the installer crashed after
the grub2
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no special driver installed on an i3 acer V3-372-31 NN (French)
ProblemType: Bug
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Uname: Linux 4.8.0-46-generic x86_64
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The entry for application/pdf in my /etc/mailcap reads as follows:
application/pdf; evince '%s'; test=test -n "$DISPLAY";
nametemplate=%s.pdf
If I try to open an attachment called "two words.pdf" (with a space in
the name) in my mail client (mutt), I get two evince windows
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The entry for application/pdf in my /etc/mailcap reads as follows:
application/pdf; evince '%s'; test=test -n "$DISPLAY";
nametemplate=%s.pdf
If I try to open an attachment called "two words.pdf" (with a space in
the name) in my mail client (mutt), I get two evince windows
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** Changed in: initramfs-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Incomplete
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ProblemType: Package
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Package: liboxideqtcore0 1.1.2-0ubuntu0.14.04.1
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some program will shut down by itself, such as processing and firefox.
cannot download the new update
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Spell men are not existence awfully vain, they works equal to await operative.
It is ever a fastidious abstraction to be healthy to visage hurt on a righteous
dress and face like a cardinal bucks. And for this there can be no turn way
than. It not only gives you the
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I have not been able to upgrade Ubuntu from u. Something about CUPS printing,
authentication, etc. System Settings/System Info
are now showing 12.04 after 10+ tries, so we are getting somewhere.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: pdl
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ubuntu 10.4 I think was trying to do a multi boot system allready have
windows 8 and 7 installed. Wanted to also be able to boot to ubuntu, all
from a solid state drive on an HP Pavilion a1730n. I got a message
something about bootloader not being able to install pick a
I tried running the sudo apt-get update in the terminal and this is what
I got..
lucy@toshi:~$ sudo apt-get update
[sudo] password for lucy:
Ign http://us.archive.ubuntu.com natty InRelease
Ign http://us.archive.ubuntu.com natty-updates InRelease
Ign http://dl.google.com
At last tried it myself and - with NVidia proprietary driver back installed -
problem is present. The solution i've got seems not working for me neither.
So i suppose it does work in some cases - but is not (and shouldn't be treated
as) solving the issue for everyone.
For now i don't have NVidia
Hi again, just by accident found on some foreign ubuntu forum solution that
might be checked out; i have to leave right now so cannot play with it - but if
someone wants, feel free to try.
They say it's acpi issue and it has to be switched on in GRUB
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX=acpi=on
sudo update-grub
Lads - this is NOT my solution, just found it browsing other potential sources.
It comes from polish Ubuntu forum. Topic was closed so i presumed they've
sorted it out.
I'm so glad it works, soon will try on my own XPS M1530.
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In my case - uninstalling all proprietary NVidia drivers solved the problem
(Dell XPS M1530) but have to put up with rather crappy graphic; SMPlayer
doesn't work and launcher icons pretty big (it can be fixed though) - but at
least system shuts down no problem and it was the aim.
We just have
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ProblemType: Package
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/controlC0: lucy 1365 F pulseaudio
Card0.Amixer.info:
Card hw:0 'Intel'/'HDA Intel at 0xf054 irq 22'
Mixer name : 'Realtek ALC268'
Components : 'HDA:10ec0268,102802b0,00100101'
Controls : 13
Simple ctrls : 8
Date: Sun Oct 9 17:21:51 2011
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I rebooted and selected the second newest Linux kernel version, and my
sound works again.
The version that does NOT work is: 2.6.32-34
The version that does work is: 2.6.32-33
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Binary package hint: evolution
Netbook ubutu 10.10, evolution 2.30.3
In trying to add a self signed certificate went to
Edit/Preferences/Certificates but the dialog is about Time formats,
working weeks, Calendaring etc.
** Affects: evolution (Ubuntu)
Importance:
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i got a bad ubuntu disk from a friend, it killed my computer somehow, i
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sending this
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On 27 July 2010 15:06, Alan Pope a...@popey.com wrote:
Lets get planning for jamming!
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Date: 27 July 2010 14:59
Subject: Ubuntu Party Weekend…
[snip]
… also known as Ubuntu Global Jam is coming up
Sounds like an excellent idea :)
I think that MadLab (madlab.org.uk) would be a good location, if possible?
On 22 July 2010 14:31, Les Pounder lespoun...@gmail.com wrote:
Jon
I'm sure that I can provide some resources for a Manchester event.
Laptops,banner cds ISOs. Maybe even a mirror / apt
On 29 June 2010 11:29, Alan Pope a...@popey.com wrote:
On 29 June 2010 11:22, pmgazz pmg...@gmx.co.uk wrote:
Well, it's not nearly as good as The Big Bang Theory but I do enjoy The IT
Crowd. Bit silly but when was a Brit sitcom not silly?
I have a female friend who doesn't appreciate BBT
On 20 April 2010 12:06, simonben...@gmail.com wrote:
Does anyone know of plans for a Manchester meet up this year for the lucid
release. Last years was a good deal of fun.
I agreed with Jon, most people are likely to be over in Liverpool for
the OggCamp weekend. Perhaps a group could arrange
Just a quick reminder that the Global Jam is this weekend.
I've put some notes up on the wiki, in case people are curious as to
what they can do:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/ManchesterJam10-04/Info. Hopefully, it
should answer most questions, but if not please ask!
On 18 March 2010 09:22,
Hi Les
I really think it depends what people decide to do. Working on
documentation, the wiki or triaging some bugs is unlikely to require
Lucid. Whereas, testing upgrades for example would.
I'm going to try to put Lucid Beta 1 on my netbook before the Jam, but
I intend to have a usb stick or
Swahili language support problem still exists in Ubuntu 9.10
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Thanks again Simon for sending the email out.
I've just looked at the dates and I've realised I won't be able to
make one of the days!
I agree that MadLab would be a good place to hold it and I'll see if I
can speak to someone this weekend.
Failing that, I think the BBC might be good, but it
Just to clarify with people, ManLUG have not held a meeting at the
University of Manchester since before the construction works. There
was talk of starting meetings again but at a different location.
Manchester Free Software held a fairly large event there for Software
Freedom Day (same building),
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Binary package hint: nouveau-kernel-source
Fallita l'installazione dell'avanzamento a ubuntu 9.10
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: i386
Date: Sat Oct 31 12:37:42 2009
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
ErrorMessage:
ErrorMessage: il sottoprocesso vecchio script di
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2009/10/30 Gordon Allott gord.all...@canonical.com:
On Fri, 2009-10-30 at 09:50 +, Lucy wrote:
2009/10/28 Tim Dobson li...@tdobson.net:
Lucy wrote:
This is a reminder that Manchester will be celebrating the release of
Ubuntu 9.10,
Karmic Koala with a release party.
woop woop
2009/10/27 Philip Stubbs phi...@stuphi.co.uk:
2009/10/21 James Milligan lak...@lake54.com:
Did anyone else watch BBC News this morning?
Whilst showing off Windows 7, the tech correspondent showed a Mac with
Safari open on ubuntu.com
Didn't actually mention the name etc, but said about other
This is a reminder that Manchester will be celebrating the release of
Ubuntu 9.10,
Karmic Koala with a release party.
The event will be at the Pitcher Piano on Deansgate Locks from 6pm
until late on Friday 30th October. That's the day after the official
release. The party is free to attend and
2009/10/22 Simon Wears munkyju...@googlemail.com:
So is this all confirmed then? And will there be Wi-Fi?
2009/10/17 Gordon Allott gord.all...@canonical.com
On Sat, 2009-10-17 at 16:54 +0100, Lucy wrote:
That looks brilliant. Thank you! I think 6pm is fine for the time.
The text looks
2009/10/17 Alan Pope a...@popey.com:
2009/10/17 Lucy lucybrid...@gmail.com:
Can anyone suggest anywhere else it should be advertised?
upcoming, fossevents..
Thanks Alan. I think upcoming's already been done?
I've just submitted it to fossevents. Anywhere else?
I'm going to arrange
2009/10/17 Lucy lucybrid...@gmail.com:
This is the 'official' announcement. Please pass it on!
It's back! Manchester will be celebrating the release of Ubuntu 9.10,
Karmic Koala with a release party.
The event will be at the Pitcher Piano on Deansgate Locks from 6pm
until late
2009/10/14 Alan Pope a...@popey.com:
2009/10/14 Lucy lucybrid...@gmail.com:
Downloading ISOs on the day over wifi is always going to have issues.
Last time we had plenty of people bring CDs to the event. Must
remember the 64-bit Desktop ISOs next time though!
The loco can host a special
2009/10/15 Gordon Allott gord.all...@canonical.com:
On Wed, 2009-10-14 at 17:17 +0100, Lucy wrote:
I suggest that we go with the Pitcher and Piano, and start planning
publicity and things. Unless anyone has any objections?
Jon, do you happen to know what their policy is on under-18s
2009/10/15 Jon Spriggs j...@spriggs.org.uk:
OK, I'll confirm with them, probably on Saturday.
There is a if no-one turns up, we charge you £200 clause from the pub for
whoever is confirming, so... erm, please make sure you tell everyone you
think will be interested! :)
Eeek! Thank you very
2009/10/14 Jon Spriggs j...@spriggs.org.uk:
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2009/10/13 Lucy :
2009/10/13 Jon Spriggs :
I'll be at Deansgate Docks tonight for Geekup Manchester, so I can
call in to both PitcherPiano and Revolution - there are other venues
along there as well
2009/10/8 Lucy lucybrid...@gmail.com:
2009/10/8 Gordon Allott gord.all...@canonical.com:
On Thu, 2009-10-08 at 14:19 +0100, Lucy wrote:
2009/10/8 Jon Spriggs j...@spriggs.org.uk:
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Here's a good start, created about a year back:
http
2009/10/8 Jon Spriggs j...@spriggs.org.uk:
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Here's a good start, created about a year back:
http://geekup.org/wiki/index.php?title=PossibleVenuesInManchester
There's also: Revolution Deansgate, which has a back room, that can
take about 30-40
2009/10/8 Gordon Allott gord.all...@canonical.com:
On Thu, 2009-10-08 at 14:19 +0100, Lucy wrote:
2009/10/8 Jon Spriggs j...@spriggs.org.uk:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
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Here's a good start, created about a year back:
http://geekup.org/wiki/index.php?title
2009/10/8 Simon Wears munkyju...@googlemail.com:
I'm not sure about how suitable this is, but I know Font bar (near Oxford
road station) has a room available to rent, cheap drinks, but not sure about
WiFi.
Personally, I'd prefer the release party to be on the Thursday or Friday,
and since
2009/10/5 Paul Sutton zl...@zleap.net:
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What are peoples experience with any requirements for personal liability
insurance for things like lug events, or install days.
I remember at our first lug meet at exeter uni. back around year
2000,.we
2009/9/26 Gordon Allott gord.all...@canonical.com:
Hi,
Sooo its that time of year again when we need to start organising release
parties and since I am closest to Manchester.. :)
So yeah this thread is a good place for discussion on that, venues? dates?
ideas?
Karmic is released on
I agree. Microsoft is a threat because of their monoply. They are very
good at locking-in users, however they are starting to feel threatened
by Linux and the negativity they received after the release of Vista.
Hence the 'release party' move (as well as various open source
initiatives) to improve
2009/9/2 darren.mans...@opengi.co.uk:
As the list seems to have less traffic I've got a poser:
My work PC is very slow with disk access. Any time I start copying large
files, or unzipping anything etc. it will grind to a halt.
It seems to be a faulty drive or disk cache etc. but I don't
2009/7/23 Mark Fraser kubu...@mfraz.orangehome.co.uk:
On Wednesday 22 July 2009 21:02:35 Lucy wrote:
My Dad has a computer running Xubuntu, shortly to be replaced by a
slightly newer machine running Ubuntu 9.04. About 18 months ago he
bought a TomTom One and would like to be able to update
2009/7/23 Bill Quinn bill.qu...@linuxit.com:
Alan
I am more interested if you have anymore information on LINUXWORLD EXPO
UK 2009 as to my knowledge there is no more Linux related shows for the
rest of 2009.
There's LUG Radio Live in Wolverhampton during October. That's Linux related!
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slightly newer machine running Ubuntu 9.04. About 18 months ago he
bought a TomTom One and would like to be able to update it using the
TomTom Home Client. Now I know this is Windows only (despite being
written using the Mozilla
of audio editing under Linux!
I'll post a link to the video when it's available in case you can't
make it (remind me in a week or so if I forget).
I've heard that it's not easy and Audacity is known for crashing.
However, it's not really a field I know anything about..
Best wishes
Lucy
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2009/7/6 John jake...@sky.com:
Hi everybody,
I was just wondering, is there any difference between Linux Shell and
Ubuntu Shell access? Also does anybody have any website I can look at to
learn shell script?
A good place to start IMO is http://en.flossmanuals.net/gnulinux.
It'll give you a
2009/7/7 John jake...@sky.com:
Lucy wrote:
A good place to start IMO is http://en.flossmanuals.net/gnulinux.
It'll give you a gentle introduction to the command line and later on
starts talking about variables, etc. So you should be able to start
building up your own scripts.
Hi Lucy
2009/7/1 Rowan rowan.berke...@googlemail.com:
Dear all: is anyone aware of an MP3 player for Ubuntu which will play
MP3 audio files directly from Ubuntu's own files, without the necessity
of compiling its own library first? Since Ubuntu's own files and folders
catalogs are self-updating, as
2009/6/29 John jake...@sky.com:
I just got a mesage saying no other sites on the server were hacked,
just mine. I remember Lucy saying something about how many sites there
were on the server, and I'm sure she mentioned something about other
sites being hacked, or something along those lines
2009/6/30 John jake...@sky.com:
Hi Lucy,
Having checked that, it proved very useful, as they are trying very hard
not to answer any of my queries directly, plus it was around that time
that they admitted to having a problem, and when I questioned them about
and told them I knew
2009/6/28 Andy Smith a...@strugglers.net:
Hi John,
On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 08:51:26PM +0100, John wrote:
It looks like my site is gone. The host has not backed up as promised,
and they are just saying its gone no backup. That's all I'm getting.
They wont tell me what happened, they wont tell
2009/6/28 William Anderson ne...@well.com:
Lucy wrote:
[snip]
Like I said in an earlier post, many other sites on the same server
were also compromised. It's likely that he'll never find out which one
was responsible.
Other sites being compromised doesn't necessarily mean they were
2009/6/27 John jake...@sky.com:
I run a website, and there's about 2.5 gigs of information on there. The
whole lot got deleted and the hackers put a picture of advertising who
they were. I have managed to get the host to restore as much as they can
back, well, they way they are trying to.
2009/6/27 John jake...@sky.com:
Lucy wrote:
2009/6/27 John jake...@sky.com:
What is worrying me, is the password was a really strong password, 100
strong according to the password generator, and I was wondering, how
they managed to get in.
Did you run any popular software, like Wordpress
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